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or the, this is dw news, a line from bottom, and more than a 100 people killed in less time paid in northern indians. panic strikes that crowded hen. do me. they just gathering in the states and go to print that doesn't take into hospital officials say the test total is likely to rise. also in the program, fresh anti government protest turn violent ins can use capital 9, probably be young people angry about storing living costs validates the demand, present routes, those resignation process, political policies, just different position that had of sunday's final round of parliamentary elections, moderates and the sense of let's hope to block the far right national valley from
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winning a governing majority of the . i'm feel gay. welcome to the program. at least 116 people. a dad scores are injured following a stampede at the heading to religious gathering in india's northern state of georgia. for a dash official save a crush happens in a village in the hospital house district as worship, as we're trying to leave the overcrowded event. initial reports, just more than 15000 people have got that that's about 3 times and officially allowed. that's always expected to increase in 5 minutes to the render moody to mess up the dialogue. dave, i wish a speedy recovery to all the injured teeth. the administration, under the supervision of the state government is carrying out rescue and relief operations ra apartments outside m a c. narrow officials of the central government
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team that are in continuous communication with these, with the state governments. but up the top production i thought somebody through this house, i assure everyone that the victims will be provided all helps keep result the heart of the mother, the guy aspect corresponding idle, bought in debbie to bring us up to date or so here, right now we have that actually 100 people of debt and the numbers are rising in a staff page. and the incident happened at a religious gathering. it was donovan congress in the state of with a pretty which the northern side and lucas said that this tragedy happened because the went was full crowd good. and there was not enough room for do it to do a keys to exit the place based. save that staff deed happened sooner to the event was for and everyone started to rush towards the exit. and soon as it was
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a narrow exit space, people began to fall on each other. and the tardies said that the majority of the debts that took place that are women and children waiting costs with suffocation. now what is happening on social media and it's blink out that this project has raised questions on the management for organizing such a big events. many are already calling that it's a matter to be tractor deep and but the wind was all about land and achievements throughout the state. you'll need to not find mr. moody and the leader of the officer of gaudy, all hell. expressed condolences to the families of the disease. to give you some background about was instant fill. this particular bridge is gathering was done in the on the look go self style go on man. and a she has been holding such events for what decades now, and hear what it like. huge following in spite of the country. and it will tell us
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that this government is now squandering. initially she had taken the function for a small number only, but the crowd that finally turned up well for the event was too big to beat accommodated the place. right. and how all thoughts as responding, we had the 5 minutes the saying that the victims will be provided or how as a tardies have acute instructions to the op shows to conduct the relief operation and rescue operations. and they happy also in this pocket to provide feedback to they enjoyed and there was also an investigation that had been pointing to the incident. and the c d. 's will be also fine. and again his dog and i so so, so pursue it. and there are help line numbers that have been announced for the general public so that they can seek assistance. no, uh, government hospitals and private hospitals have been open for the insured as, as the initially the government cost,
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those who didn't accommodate this large number of patients. now the last private cost goes to coming. and also the state government and central government have, now's compensation. all around $2200.00 euros for each family. so to be seized, the facts that, that i go i bill backed in debbie thing as a can. yeah. why that have been fresh clashes in the capital, nairobi as anti government protest, as we tons of a straight study mind the resignation of president router, they protest come despite the president's decision to withdraw a controversial finance bill would have raised the cost of living. dozens of people that been killed in raising town rest the streets of 10 years capital have turned into a public battle ground demonstrations here smaller than those of recent weeks. but the scenes
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a no less kale take the young people across the country, angry. it's a government, they say doesn't understand the struggles because uh, but at the end it's a lie. yeah. it's like the many things he, i told him that he was about to find jobs for them. there's no job now. we had a lot to very the streets. we want him to go, a few must quoted for include cvt in the decision making process is we are already having and seeing the president making more cutting down budget, saying this will not happen that you're not happy with the who's consultation of the president, william rooter, was false to buck truck on a new finance bill that's initially spot the protests. the low would have increased the taxes in every day items, including bright and cooking oil, canyon opposition. leaders have spoken out in some parts of the demonstrates as the
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demands we go to see the east, the beginning of last best jobs. the units have given the country one last big starts. we pay the season and swim waves by implementing all the 2 months or week lloyd n sync the country or to get in on tuesday, october misplaced the coffins in the streets of nairobi to draw attention to be excessive false, used by police. the state funded kenya national commission on the human rights side as well as those killed hundreds of being seriously injured. and they have been dozens of cases of being false all in follow tre disappearances. let's pick up some of those points with the dw is 8. if kamani in nairobi, welcome 8. if so as we have the present withdrew the bill,
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the initially brought protest us onto the streets. why they back as well. they say that the fights has only just begun. they are seeking justice for those who are killed during the protest that is top on the agenda. and secondly, they want on of a whole of the entire cabinets. seeing that those will touch the next to the president and just us and just of comfortable with the state of the economy today. and of course, that'd be fame that we've been hearing all week that over to must cool. and then the, i'm, are these protests likely to threaten president router's position or indeed his government president for, to suddenly doesn't think that in an interview. but he conducted on tuesday. he actually describes this as an opportunity to extend his hand to the young people and have a more collaborative kind of governance. but young people, however, not buying this. and they say that they do want to go on no matter what they might . however, because a pointed because
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a kind of constitution is very clear and st pete had to state an act of parliament must be passed into law. and of course, present to will to at the moment enjoys the majority in parliament. so that's very unlikely to happen. a part of the reason for the mass of extension of taxes was to a service. the country is a huge debts. what's the plan? now? how is present routes are going to do that novices withdrawal and those tax increases well also has already analysed a raft of us, terry to measure that he is hoping to implement key among them is scrapping this excess, expending in a government he wants to take out the office of the, of the firstly the, the office of the secondly, the among other things. but as i mentioned, the protest of not buying it. you know, the thing that they woke up this morning to news that members of parliament and other companies, ministers will be getting a pay increase as if a that's happening. teachers are announcing that for the month of july, they might not have any money to pay themselves. and so they have
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a big disconnect between what he's saying and what his government is actually doing . okay, thanks. bob 8 is the deputy correspondent if kamani in nairobi. let's take a look now, it's the most doors making headlines around the world and get it in 5 minutes to have it all down has a ukrainian president. the problem is that i ask you to consider a quick seas 5 to speed up. peace talks with russia is the old man whose country currently holds the a huge rotating presidency, is on his 1st visit to king since rushes full scale invasion. photo spite, chief dick schofield has been sworn and is dutch 5 minutes to bone 7 months after the victory of right wing popular scant villas, impala memory and actions, outgoing, prime minister, mark gross, it will become secretary general of nato. in october. the funds when more than $200.00 centrist on the left wing canada, that's
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a pull out of the country's parliamentary, a run of election i had of today's deadline. the item is to avoid splitting the votes of unc centrist and left wing pauses in the sunday's run. of a friend presently manual macro hoops, the flags will blow off the fall, right. so i'm getting power of 3 centers. kids in the 1st round around the coalition of less than pockets. i'm behind the fall, right? nashville valley national riley's lead. i'm reading the pen has celebrated his strong showing, but says a policy won't govern unless it has an absolute majority. it if you don't, of course we cannot accept going into the government. if we cannot act, i see what our voters ask is to change the policies that were put in place if we cannot change them. and if we accept to going into the government, just to sit down and administer is chair. if we cannot act, that would be for me, the worst betrayal we can do towards our voters. i scale the tell you. thank you
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for your family garden. is that a let's go from cold stein. well, he's a freelance john is based in mosse site in the south of france. welcome back to d w. let's start with what we just heard from maureen le pen. do you think she really will allow some other policy to become a prime minister if a national valley doesn't get the majority she wants, or is this just rhetoric to get the votes out? no, i mean, i think she certainly wants to, to mobilize her base. you know, as we're getting close to that to that 2nd round. so that's part of it. you know? but another interesting thing that i'm reading the pen said today is that there could potentially look to other partners to be part of the governing coalition. that is very much a kind of gesture that's, that's, that's being made towards almost certainly the, the start the mainstream right when party to see if they don't get an absolute majority, which is looking less and less likely, given those withdrawals. you just mentioned the other candidates that are in potentially govern with the support of the main stream. right. the right wing. part
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of it could be account. i think in any case they would absolutely want to have a far right prime minister and it would be would be on the other. there's no doubt about that. that's what they're pushing for. so how is it looking to the center unless potters have enough supports to to block the fall? right. it's yeah, it is quite remarkable here. i just really, in the last couple of days after this is very vicious campaign rhetoric that we saw from in large part of the macro list and government and also the left criticizing one another. the sticker is excited. it's quite remarkable right now in a scenario in which you have fewer choices of, of, of, of the are actually waiting, absolute majority. we're gonna have to see some polling given those those, those new at the new realignment. but i think at this point is unlikely the are and we'll get an absolute majority. we had good activities, they are relative majority because they probably got or something with another party. or can you potentially have some type of, uh, technocratic caretaker government at no, majorities, farms,
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even the least likely scenario is the left the part of the nation. right. and the my cronus still unanswered questions but, but i think certainly that scenario in the far right opposite majority is looking less and less likely after those withdrawals with all right. i, it's interesting what you say about a, perhaps a, a coalition on the right, the, the, the right we applied to here in just very much same as i arrive and other parts is a site that they will not work with them, not sounds like that's not the case about in friends as well. historically, it hasn't been the case. absolutely. we can remember is actually locked in 2002 annually defeating or in the us on 9 or 10. and start with this has been the case, but we've entered in new era or french politics. we're already, we've seen the head of the hey, to the candy store. right. we can party say he wants to do an alliance with the far right, has been expelled from his party and he's doing that alliance. but even today, like a discount,
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notably did not call for withdrawing candidates against the far right. so in that respect, they had a different line then the my cronus a different line than the law. and this is consistent what we've seen, the fact that the mainstream right is getting more and more push to the far right. and i what point will it, you know, what will it, will it cease to exist? a lot of people are asking that person. okay, thanks for talking us through that call starting the freelance journalist and all of the us political j for cyber tyler bond cannot be a part of the international community until they do more for women and go in afghanistan. rosemary to call out to deliver that message following to you and like meeting in ask and ask on this stuff. all i've got is done. held in the catawba capital dough taliban leaders were invited to attend the 1st time since they return to power. in 2021. government they formed has cut down on women's freedoms, leading to a situation that human rights groups have described as gender a positive. there was
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a day in the spring of 2022 when older ask in girls and young women felt the rush of the 1st day of classes, greeting their friends, laughing and thinking about the future. the ban on girls and secondary and higher education had been lifted and some girls actually made it into classrooms where teachers actually talked a couple of hours of learning for some a couple of minutes. for others, it ended in a dream crushing blow when taliban leaders changed their minds. i don't know why all of on the. i don't want to go to go to university, go to school. i don't know. but i is changing about that. all of these small but vocal protests followed women risking arrest. but the tell a band said higher education for boys was okay. not for girls. how do
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i dump any action to things type in whether it's economic, social, cultural, educational, or minutes heavy will be under the influence of sylvia and rose suddenly quite open in international pressure on the taliban to halter it. stands has fallen on deaf ears on the, on the side of the future for that future. the un repre tour and u. n. o official say is bleak, the band and girls education stealing an increase in child marriage and early child bearing with dar physical, emotional, and economic consequences. reports of attempted suicide among women and girls are also increasing. our un funded report says oppression now goes far, far beyond the education band and possibly amongst, and crimes against humanity, prosperity. but it's sites. the ingenuity of ask in women and girls like those
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girls at this secret school risk in captivity, or worse for the sake of a dream and life after the taliban. let's pick through some of those points we've pushed on to do it on a who's found the executive director of loan ass gunk. that's a non profit for nursing education, maternal healthcare and female empowerment. and i've got his son. welcome to dw, that's start with the media to the you and how with vitality about what did you think when you heard that the un had agreed to meet the tyler and to discuss the status of women in the country. amongst other things, without any women in the room, honestly, the whole world is talking about when we, when we're there, when we may be present in those meetings. it's disappointing thing and it's disgraceful on many levels. but that's word on the west. it 1st and now the wind is pointing their path where yeah, an easy back to,
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to talk to the tyler bond about women without women presence, sense and not to control. so let me ask you this question. what are they talking to the fall event a berkeley? i would follow up on one women. certainly not right? also. the 2nd question is, what have they been in the past 3 years for upon women that mix them and the kids to talk on app on women, right? nothing right. what are the or solutions dreamworks that they have worked on for the past 3 years that has made it possible or even in the past 3 decades. but i've made it possible for us to think that'd be good. do something when it comes to women. nice. how come talking to them is gonna give us any of those? you can go to minister of education, you can go to administer every kind of me. there's no teamwork, there is no future plan there. the health care is right now in palaces. but the whole thing is that the tal about to have answers to the problems of appointments. i'm especially when it comes to that uses of women, right?
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so you think there is no point to talking to them at all. you have to walk the cock, how are you talking to them if they don't have anything to present for what have be done that makes them, you know, useful to talk about all of this. that's what i'm using for you. okay, so let me, let me see if i can put the counter. i'll give it to to you. which would be that the taliban is in shops. they are running things and you don't, we've tried isolating them that hasn't worked or it certainly isn't working. so maybe talking to them might bring about some sort of change and i'm the, are they in charge? that's the question. because right now the country also is running featured schools . you just showed one, i don't 5, there are schools that are being done in hospitals that are schools that are being run even guess as it's so are being charged because if they were in charge, their band would go in those spaces. right?
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there are some women who work in hiring, so i don't think we are in charge. it's a sham. yes. sure. there is a power struggle that is happening. sure. they are physically holding the capitol on the spaces. but it doesn't mean that they're holding the rice of upon women and also it's, it doesn't make it right to talk to them. so the color band could be present in those talks, but the, it shouldn't be. well, there in the excess of off on women in the absence of alphonse to the society at all time, a small event about that pause of your mission of learn, ask on some mission which is to empower women. how do you empower women in a country that to deliberately 6 to this and power the as the sign has a long history of empowering outline women. we have been long known for ensuring that women stayed in leadership and politics. we have a 3000 year old history off
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a women stay new power starting from go her shot, the gum up until so that yeah. so i'm pretty sure that we have a history there. but apart from that id, think that right now i don't want to claim that i am empowering women, but we just do our part. we insure the school stay open. we ensure that there is able to exist education that women are able to teach. and we may not able to get some sort of employment in today's disappointing situation. and i think that's some part in thing inputting them. yeah. if, if the quotes that you think about, certainly the, the wes assets in this regard. i want to do think that the west has to bet it share of the blame for the country is terrible situation. having excluded the government, the taliban government from the world unfrozen billions of dollars in ask on assets in us bank's hey, i'm going to be honest. i'm not made here to say that right now, the confusing shambles because of one group. many were involved in that. of course,
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the restaurant countries were in was because they never to either have one population to use the end when they were descriptions and they were talking to the follow up on the even then even care about the population back then the and their contracts have left and then comes with all of them who have been burning schools during aspects and have always been against education. so really you cannot expect them to change or, or night because the foot soldiers definitely don't expect that. and then there was a kind of government in the past few decades. we never thought that apart from taking money and stealing money they, they could been to continue on at least leaving their space. so all of them are to be blamed. buttons that go right there. okay, all right, thank you so much. yeah. for outlining that so clearly for us. thank you for your time. push time to do it on it from the i've got a hold of him. battle has bassett, the se in caribbean,
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as it makes its way to once jamaica and the mexican coast. some islands have before had massive destruction from the storm, but at least for dest, federal has now strengthened to a category 500. again, this is what barrels has left behind in the french territory of mount to meek in the caribbean. the damage to many houses in the roads threatening and livelihoods at the beginning of the holiday season. we were more or less anticipating it because 5 meter waves were expected but never the last one. this is the 1st time even during a psych loan that we've seen the sea is rough, is this something we expect and some damage, but not as much as this. look, the whole the front is racked of the burial has become the seasons early as hurricane on record to form in the atlantic arriving 2 weeks earlier than killer
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storm emily in 2005 in barbados and other islands across the region affected by the storm. people began to assessing the damage. is right now, i will have brought them because this is a lot of work. this is more than a week's weren't. here. beryl became an unstoppable force in less than 2 days with waynes up to 260 kilometers per hour. these satellite images show the hurricane as it was rapidly intensifying. its i right in the middle, a comm area surrounded by the so called i will the reading of devastating wind and rain. you are in the, i do not go out in the eyes and not save. the storm is moving very quickly in the backside of the i will, will move in on over you very, very fast. and you did not want to be outside in those conditions. burial is
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