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the, the business, the w news live from the land devices in front flocks to the far right, the portions of the national rally celebrate that strong lead and the 1st round of snap parliamentary elections policy leda and the pen says, president, my call centrist camp is a foot wiped out, she's doing french vote, has to give the national riley an absolute majority. and next sunday's final round will say coming up on the program. more than a dozen people are killed in a suicide bombing in northern nigeria and a region that is frequently attacked by boca around islamist and right used as a what the w mates with sued in these refugees to say they was sexually attacked by
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members of the power military are assess plus parts of europe clean off off the deadly storm. scientists say it is another sign of how climate change is making extreme weather more frequent. most of the in the menu to indicate in welcome to the program fronts and the rest of europe. coming to terms with the possibility of the far right gaining power in one of the most powerful member states. marine la pens, national raleigh policy has taken the largest share of the boat with fuzzy 3 percent in the 1st round of snap parliamentary elections and fronts president and my new and my clothes, centrist here in yellow trailed inside with just 20 percent. they came in behind the la us when the lines that pulled 28 percent of the vote i'm
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a call is calling on votes. has to prevent the far right from winning a governing majority. and next, sunday's decisive final round of voting. it's not totally the result the far right. we're hoping for one, they were sure they would get back to you, my dear, compact chance that the democracy had spoken in the friendship with the national rally and its allies and the lead set and practically wiped out from the crumbs blog looking in order to carry out the reforms that the country needs, we need an absolute majority. so that is wrote down. but della is appointed prime minister by emanuel mccomb for jayla moving the pins process. he was all smiles as he welcomed the results. i knew,
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look what 3 weeks after the repeating elections, which led to the call for these early elections. the french people haven't gotten delivered of as sounding verdict and confirms that cleared desire for change or selling people from one end of the political spectrum to the other. a new, far less the lions in 2nd place. they see they are the only alternative re watch was you, the country has to decide that the i covey. is it going to become more divided? you increase social inequalities based on religion, skin, color, social status, or where you come from, your duties use was young or is it going to pull together? i'd be one. people have somebody that is going to work for the common good unconditionally. i know. yeah, cool. now, that is the choice you have the most according to the governing own solar or together piracy, frances prime minister issued his plea to the electorate,
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the public key, claire, our objective is clear enough to prevent the national valley from getting an absolute majority in the 2nd round from dominating parliament, and that's also governing the country. but then the savvy as plan it has in mind. i think like i say this is all the force at this moment, demands of each and every one of those has not a single vote, must go to the national value and circumstances like these sounds. you cannot afford to hesitate. i told me motors casper, your 2nd violets in a week on president my crone will be hoping for a different outcome. okay, let's get some analysis from austin, laurie ma, she's a politics electra at called of university in the u. k. welcome to dw, present. my call wasn't forced to cool the selection of the will say. so given the results that we're seeing here, how will his decision likely be judge to do you think?
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i don't think his decision is going to be judge very generously. as you correctly pointed out, the money back home did not have to call them election. he decided to do so because he felt the results of the elections suggested that he no longer has the trust of the french people. and probably because he was hoping that the results of the national election would be quite different from those of you election. and his gamble does not seem to have paid all. if we looked as low as it turned out, it's been the highest in nearly 3 decades. i believe nearly 2 subs voted from either the fall rifle the fall left. so how should we see this? i mean, should this be seen as a vote for more radical policies or raw that as a votes against a annual maximum? i think it is a mixture of both, but we really shouldn't under play the fact that this was also a vote in favor of something, not just
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a vote against amendment. and i call so particularly if we look at the steady rise in the national riley. we, what we are observing is, in fact very strong ability on the part of the party to attract voters, attract new voters, and keep the ones that it has gained in previous elections. mm hm. do you still see any way? it also calls on the policy to stay in power given what we're seeing and not really um, it's not looking particularly good for his party at this moment. the options that we're looking at, or either the national riley gets the majority or you have an ungovernable, ungovernable part, the event divided basically between 3 forces that are unlikely to want to work with each other. president my call as close as being one of the most pro european pro ne, so voices and in recent years. so how will this election
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affect him? i mean, what will it force him to become more isolationist? i don't really know that it is going to force him to become more isolation is what it is going to make a lot harder is for him to actually pursue any kind of pro european agenda and keep supporting ukraine to the extent that he would want to because particularly if he gets a national rally government, he will have a lot less the way in terms of health funding is use. okay, now my name depends national riley policy have turned down and some bits more extreme positions, so it's no longer threatening to pull out of the ordinary. so it has denounced rushes invasion of ukraine. so these warnings that we've been hearing ahead of the election about the national riley policy winning, would you say that they've been a bit a law missed i wouldn't necessarily say that they have been alarm is
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because while it is true that the national riley has toned down some of its rest, right? concerning russia in particular, there are still figures within the party that maintains fairly friendly relations with russia. and they are still not particularly enthusiastic about supporting ukraine to the extent that for example, someone like michael would like to. okay. and we have seen a search and supports us and national his policies across europe. recently looking at the big picture, i mean, is this essentially the end of the europe that we have known for the last decades? it's certainly going to be a lot harder for the european union to pass any form of measures. so we have moved into an area era where not only does it have a european parliament, that is more, you're a skeptic because that it was before. but we are increasingly seeing your skeptic
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forces getting into the council. and that is definitely going to shape the form of european integration going forward. not to thank you so much for your time. that's most alarm from the school as lauren politics. it called at the university. we appreciate it. thank you. at least 18 people have been killed and several more wounded in suicide attacks in northern nigeria, local authorities said female female suicide bombings targets at a wedding. a funeral and a hospital. no group has yet claimed responsibility bombings that took place. so in a region frequently attacked by the is messed insurgent group. come around and i'll correspond alyssa, triple 9, following developments for us from lagos in nigeria. good to see you, lisa. can you give us the latest on the suicide attacks up in the north to well, the latest, why?
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having these thoughts about that to month. it seems from the series of bombings that happened to incense a day and goes out in all of these 9. do rep on the states have died uh this morning. uh, it will take lots of people about what's to be taken to the hospital since saturday evening when the bombings have been done this morning with their visits from state officials in the hospitals that can tell me about some of vincent's house dined, summit been discharged, but at least mostly less than 42 people where we did for various injuries, considering the 3 by means that's actually how to have such a date, which happened at a wedding uh, you know, at the hostage. and i also wanted to say why really sites and events i see happening address northeast has also had the statements from presidents and condemning the tax on the balance. it gets really define against a search and see what's the yet no group has claimed responsibility for the tax on the bonds. okay. is there any pass and that's being identifies in these attacks as
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well. uh, these strange uh, things about uh, the latest time in the goes that was, that they do seem to have been coordinated by, as well as suspect that the female suicide by months that i would go reports about the lady him had a baby on her back to wilson, so you did what instead of money before designates and, and, you know, causing k o sent um den front of the in the same area, not at the hospital. let him know the funeral off of people who well, we've got getting married. so right. if the coordination of these attacks happening in one basic one, we can, that's basically shopped us good security, uh, services and also in the country as so to speak. uh, throughout sunday, uh, sending shop where is that, that? uh these bombings. how big so they've had, they have happened before with uh, book on since 2019 is not the 1st time doing that. so females suspected suicide by myself. they've been involved in attacks such as days. well that that is, this will be the major ones that that's have happened in
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a long while and students are present and able to power last year. alyssa, just tell us a little bit more about the security site situation in the bonus state. well, the situation has the quite a bit. so as soon as prevention you move to go back to you about that to find it secure, easy, which is one of these intercom paying out promises uh the that they have to have the record in the waiting, especially during your last ministration we president will hiring at when a game, so comes to the private guys that book around. so it, it seems of a base it, it'd be, but it's generally finding 3. i keep nothing that has been done with the last couple of years. unless i checked with my in lake also. so thanks so much for bringing us up today. the okay, let's take a quick look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world and a new credit and one person was killed and 9 injured on sunday officer, a russian missile struck a post office in the city of keats, fragments of
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a rock. it also struck a residential building that was in the capital key, them that attack injured, at least one person hearken barrel is picking up strength as it sweeps across the eastern caribbean sea residence of several caribbean islands, including barbados, a boarded up homes and shops in preparation for powerful wins, the student has reached the category for strength earlier in the hurricane season than any other storm on record. now israel's military operation in garza has left much of the territory in ruins, including its utilities infrastructure, causes water and sanitation systems were already in a degraded condition before the slightest war began in response to the home of terror attacks on october the 7th last year. but often months now as bombardment to crippling water shortage is affecting a growing number of displays, people
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a few in 4 hours for a bottle of water. it's a daily routine in con eunice and across the gas, a street where displaced ballast damien, spend much of their day in a desperate attempt to access the most basic supplies. when is the 5 o'clock in the morning until sunset, we're running around until we fill a bottle like this, a leader, a leader of water, which 16 people in my home drink from this is painful and tragic. the, what's a crisis has been part of life and guys for years, but the ongoing war between our mazda and israel has made the situation unbearable . and the we have a severe shortage of water. i have 9 family members. i need at least $250.00 leaders as a minimum for washing dishes and other things that we can't get it. there
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was a huge shortage in this area and there are thousands of displaced people who came from a cleaning area and other places. this area need support for the digging of more than one. well, look, it's a fight for water. age groups accused israel of deliberately targeting you guys is water and sanitation services. israel's military claims the facility is being used by how much militants for terrorist purposes. the society continues displace palestinians say the desperate our tablet had good enough to suffer from the beginning of the war until now. for 9 months we have been suffering. we like every thing, water, food. we live in tennis. how long will it continue like this? we are tired and we are suffering system. let me put it hasn't been on with some of the temperatures on the rise. and joe's born guys as bullets of crisis will lead to the spread of preventable diseases. they say the world is failing to protect the
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health and dignity of more than 2000000 civilians. trapped in the conflict and ultra orthodox jewish men clashed with is randy police during protests in jerusalem on sunday. at least 5 people were arrested. they were demonstrating against a recent is ready supreme court order to begin enlisting them from military service . the ultra orthodox community makes up around 13 percent of israel's population and it's been exempt from military service for religious reasons. the issue has been a source of tension though for decades, and it's intensified since as rails war and gone. so it began last you of thousands of out your orthodox jewish men on the streets of jerusalem. that protesting of ruling by israel supreme court, the army must start drafting out to orthodox jews, otherwise known as heavy dean into the military. and it's vile. most jewish men are
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required to perform 3 years of compulsory military service. the powerful ultra orthodox parties have used that leverage to would exemptions for that follows and i say it's necessary for her read the men to study the toner rig. stacy is crucial to preserving is what i was jewish identity. they say forced conscription will destroy that generations. old way of life. so we have to find them so that we don't want to go to the army. so that's the only thing we have to do. so that's what we're doing . as much as we need to manage those, i me the people who the learning tara, they're doing a lot and we try and have them drop out. we need we need the car and the scuffles lights and broke out between protesters and police force academy filled the skunk center door to as well as police on foot and horseback were used to
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dispatch the crowds. the issue could topple to administer benjamin netanyahu, whose government to parties in his coalition oppose the change. if they break ranks, the country could be sent to fresh elections and he could be out to the job. so the world saddam has been called the world's biggest humanitarian crisis, with thousands killed millions displaced and hundreds of thousands left on the verge of starvation. the power military r. s. f is facing the sudanese on me. so control of the country among the atrocities or allegations of rake rights groups say are assess, has been targeting one ethnicity in particular about the muscles of weston. dell for many muscles have fled across the border to neighboring chad with the w's. mario miller met with the volumes of sexual violence, or since halima can remember,
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she has list and can skip this case pete. every time she thought she found safety, another attack happened. it was always the same perpetrators and their allies. she says, the full month's engine treatment is now known as rapid support forces or as of today, and in june 2023. they attacked the area of age and nina, where she left a couple of difficult. i saw how to get people to the 1st day when they attacked the killed many and ago, and they fell down right in front of us and then we'll go for them that they felt like it would never end. we'll never get, i'm looking at. you can imagine we've got a lima whose name was changed to protect her. she was living with a family at the side for the space people. when she heard the militants arrived from the motor bikes laughing to this town, mean my room. 4 of them charging me with guns, windshields minus the others left the room. the one who stayed raped me. i fucked
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him a lot. i didn't want him to raped me, but i was so scared of his gun. then i only felt pain in the ceiling. when it was over, she ran away, stepping over 20 bodies lying on the road. then she stopped counting. after crossing the border to tad, lima felt safe, but couldn't find any medical help. 3 days later, the pain subsided. the memory store keep her from sleeping. she says the arrows are as f melissa tact her because she belongs to the muscle, leads an african in mississippi. we spoke to more than a 1000 survivors of killings and sexual violence. one of them told us the attack is but specifically targeting muscle, each aiming to ethnic kitchens, african ethnic groups from the for, i should say is one of his mouth. and he ask, what's your try? i didn't send him all his muscle lead. i said, i'm for trying or is it just you said if your muscle it listed your thoughts or
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guns about next some value that they said there won't be any land belonging to myself anymore. this is there and they don't want, i must sell it to own land. the survive of stories are backed up by human rights watch. it is documented numerous atrocities and want of a possible genocide against the muscle. people in west the for hours of did not respond. our requests for comment however, whose name was also changed by a safety survived similar attack. she says and ours f i to entity a home on june 8th, 2023. and let us to the he loaded his gun to shoot my mom and shoved him for the bulletin. i said, shooting me instead of the 2 said i won't kill you. i killed your brother's outside . he went in short to a 20 year old cousin. then she heard her mother and i go to the good and he beat me too. when i go with a whip sticker on the wall to contain,
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i have seen this morning on the line you can give, then threw me on the bed and started to write me then she bled heavily. uh days later she was able to find the hospital where she needed stitches. she still sometimes feels pain when she walks. these women now and safety and shot at many here live in deplorable conditions in the camps. like and medical support, food, water, and basic shelter of the un as cold as the largest displacement crisis in the world . with more than 10000000 people forced to see that homes almost 600000. so denise refugees now living and neighboring chat. but 8 organizations say massive funding shortages mean they are unable to cope with their needs
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and become a group of refugee women have created a safe space with survivors can talk openly and without stigma about what happened to them and the hopes for the future and have signal communication and my hope is to complete my studies and economics one stuff and i hope to work in a bank as an accountant or as a business administrator. oh great. that it's, i'm not for the kind of the situation improves. i want to go to university, i'm advice, but i want to learn to be a doctor. they say all they want is to get their lives back. they're hoping for peace. so they can finally move on. at least 7 people have died in fear storms and from switzerland. and it's silly. extreme weather and torrential rain, lots of floods and land slides made was by melting snow. from the outs, scientists, a human driven climate change is increasing the severity frequency on the duration
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of extreme weather events. as this bridge proved no match for the torrents of wolves, of which tore through here heathy reign. hammond pots of switzerland melting, snow compounded the deluge. the alpine town of task grew and was particularly hard hit, rivers and streams, the sea of banks and land slides buried cars and cash hawks. some hawkins might alter the light on. yes, this is michael. unfortunately, everythings damaged, including the hotel for the ones that we now have, new accommodation, 200 me to so the down of office for the anyway. we'll have to wait till tuesday for the road to be open. and then we'll have to see her. we'll get the car out and back to germany. see, and what's on the goals and con, not also stop from. we had some problems before you go to 94 to 5 years ago. it
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slightly flooded the bridge, but that was manageable. hard to hold them on and the extent of it this time so, so i've never seen this, so it's a huge amount to meet with us and get all the weight with a hips. northern is linked to causing rivers to boost the things creating flooding, and more month 5, hundreds of people were evacuated, rented on cities in a while, i was on the phone, i noticed that a land slide was coming down behind the camp side where we was staying at my door, i realized it was time to leave as soon as possible. so i took all the kids and moved to safety. and i guarantee that the united seems on the clean up if it's began after the rain cleared. but acts these remain difficult to some affected
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areas. the sports news for you now and then football, 02020 full spain, all through. so the round of 8 with a win against georgia, the trojans to get off to a good style. so for an our own goal by spain's learning more, but spain brought the match on the control with retreat equalizing shortly before the break, spain school 3 more goals. and the 2nd health georgia now leads the tournament as one of its stalls in spain will now face hosts gemini introduced, got on friday and staying at the arrows and with england survival at stake. they did manage to knock slovakia out of the tournaments even from school for slip back here in the 25th minutes. but despite dominating most of the match, england only managed to come back in injury time with the help of jude bellingham. harry came and made it to one early into extra time. england will now play switzerland in the course of finals, and this was off next week. the time with that you are up to date. so after the
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