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the, the, this is dw news, live it from berlin. burger's in the u. k. have just one more hour to go to the poles, to elect a new parliament, 5 minutes to reach you through. now i can use conservative, a bracing for a major defeat. after 14 years of toy birds are expected to send to the labor party leader care storm or into number 10, downing street exit polls expected in and out. also coming go tension was remain high on the streets of 10. yeah. after weeks of protest against president william roots, i will tell you why. and hurricane barrow, lashing jamaica with fierce winds and heavy rains, the record break and storm. now headed from mexico and the southern united states,
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the ivory dropped our viewers watching on tv. as in the united states and to all of you around the world, welcome there is just under one hour left for people across the u. k. to cast their ballots before polling stations close. and the vote counting begins. the british are choosing a new parliament of the opposition labor party has been searching ahead and holes leading up to this election. look some likely to unseat the incumbent conservatives and bring an end to their 14 years in power. a sluggish economy failing health care system and the rising cost of living. a top concerns among voters, interpretive prime minister research to nag has struggled to compete with labor candidates. your stars promise. a bringing about change a voting on
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a brave face. prime minister ration, so not lead and he sent a ride. the conservative politics in the political fight that he himself called for and is likely to lose many people. they want to say the result of this election is a full grown confusion. the all i believe in my bones that it is no, i think you do to we do not surrender to labor. we will fight for every vote. we will fight for all values and we will fight for our vision of person. but this time, it seems that this vision is all to of stick with what the british people want of to 14 years. in paula, the conservative so know, facing a mess of defeat is thomas sent to leslie. the party is now 20 points ahead in the polls and isn't close for victory, changed labor policies. they box it up, moving forward to a guy with a lady backed up,
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but that is what we're fighting for. let's continue that fight if you will change. yeah. have to vote for it. and this change is what the british population seems to want. service indicate vote has a most consent fall the cost of living as trained health care system and migration, which has increased in recent years. and this last issue placed into the hands of nigel thrush. and he's on to me, gratian reform you, key party. the party has seen this search in support. and while it's not likely to get the significant number of seats in parliament, it goes to change regions. political that scape to but whoever gets to full the next bridge, the government will have to prove to the british public the this time they made the right choice. but are you going to use the charlotte chosen pillars in london? she has more now on the elections. well, we are expecting to have
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a much clearer picture of those results in just a few hours time polls here close at 10 pm, and that is when the action really is going to start immediately. we will get an exit poll, giving a very clear picture of who is going to leave the country. now, historically, these exit polls. the sample surveys of in passing very to, to back here at least predicted the largest policy. it's not would get, give us a good sense of how the night is going to proceed throughout the evening. you will then start to get the results from the 650 different constituencies with some of the ones in the hours of the morning expected to be bell. whether it's for where the election is going to go. you will then expect a clear results. uh, in the early hours of the morning. now the way the polling of works here is that whoever wins the most value in every constituency, when is that seat and then should a policy have
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a majority. tomorrow they will be able to go to the king, the king lost them to form a government. you will then have that landmarks name and whether new prime minister will give a speech outlining his vision for the country. now i'm limited here in the u. k. as to what i can say about some of those issues at stake due to u. k. electro little boss of to 14 is, is conservative that governments 6 weeks of campaigning versus here. all having the say at polling stations like the one behind me and some 40000 others they all having nessa on who will leave the country in charlotte, what can you tell us about labor leader cures storm or see if we believe the policy could very, very well, be the next bridge. prime minister, steve benita. all the opposition since last labor parties since 2020. who took it from his previous sessa. a jerry, me cool. been off the he lost the general election in 2019. a lot of has been,
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has been made of the case down in the background. he is a human rights lawyer. famously, we're here alone, but his father was a tool maker, but he's not a fresh face to politics. here we've been seeing him engaging with prime minister, he see not as a leader of the opposition. and the country will of course have to say on, on which man they would like to lead this country. we will, of course, bringing you bring you all those results this evening. from when that exit poll comes in. all right, the, the use of charlotte shows and deal with the latest from london on this election day in the u. k. charlie, thank you. can you now where there has been new lit up in anti government protests that have swept the country? young people return to the streets again. this week. angry about soaring living costs and the lack of opportunity, summer demanding the resignation of president william router. the demonstrations of
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turned via with at times with dozens killed and injured in classes with police. the deputies, mario mueller reports tonight from nairobi. it starts off as an exciting day for david monkey he arrived early last weeks protest and only with the water bottle and the face, my mood was cheerful. he says, i don't what's why was taking self is with the police some challenging piece. but then me to check with them and click on the some next to meet with shots. people start some shopping, get to the ground. i started running, then i had to buying and i was a hit. the bullet went ride through his neck. now in the hospital, he's waiting for a 2nd operation. david one, the accounts himself lucky protest and next to him was shot in the head and later died. he doesn't regret taking part in the protest. he says he's fed up with the government because of its corruption and nepotism. i think you're gonna find you have lots of problems with education system is broken. it's not what you know,
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but to, you know, look at me, i graduated from university and now i'd be reduced to driving taxis and the police still harassed of me. he graduated with a geography degree 3 years ago, but hasn't been able to find a job. it's a faith shared by many 67 percent of 10 years young people are unemployed. he did temporary work until his mother took out a loan to buy him a motorbike. so he could work as a motor tax driver. a, somebody, somebody might, we just have to survive in this life. so even if you follow the rules of on find them you still sofa. pardon? so didn't really, really autumn, told me on the 19 year olds able to him come out, attend at the same demo as david, but he never returned home. his mother says he was about to start college and was known for standing up for the less privileged. i have an opportunity i had emailed to flights of people's rights and he couldn't stand seeing people being depressed.
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i prefer yes. then people to him come miles family wanted to hold or remember and ceremony for him and other kids posters were forced to change the location. police cold of the area early in the morning, feeling protests outside the hospital. this group of young people are also at risk of being disposed by the police. they spontaneously mobilized a crowd of social media in support of the injured protest is here to the lab. some of the low use wait and we had didn't know enough blood. so we have come to have purchased has changed for being about the cost of living prices against the tax bill to demanding justice and the accountability for those killed. doing last week's deputy demonstrations. the protest is one president, william, brutal to resign. you i know to you had an event that those of us die. there will
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be more to come on be much removed out today from about the inside the hospital. david monkey is concerned about how he'll support his family if he can't work. but like the buddhist as he remains to time, don't do that and you know, to ride a motorbike, you need your legs in the minneapolis. i'll just have to deal with that. i will get back to the i will get back to a bonus dw correspond, the commodity has more now on the mood in nairobi. young protest as expected on the streets of nairobi. this does the one know where to be found. for the business men and women of the street that is much really for them. on tuesday, this was the scene of open looting as good as it been termed and still treated, which was largely before this point, a peaceful protest. now this shop on tuesday was vandalized and we want to find out from the lady what she's doing to try and pick up pieces together. you tend to be
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a lot. i don't know where to begin. you still may fixing up the place myself. when i don't know where we will start, i think i had dresses here from top to bottom. the children's clothes all around his and yet they took everything, including hangers and bags. they took everything they took care of. the government now has a difficult task of rebuilding, not just the infrastructure, but trust in its young people. now, despite this being a relatively come, de security personnel have been deployed in various strategic places. what you're seeing behind me that is a police truck full of anti riots police offices. now they've been placed in city to areas including this road which leads to parliament. and so for the protest of the question is simple without turning up to date. does this mean the movement is over? come and tell us please, if kind of be over, it's all possible for you to be over because good governance is a continuous process. so we have seen some good changes where he has some good talk,
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but we have to wait and see. is this going to translate into meaningful things for us? so it's going to be over zillow, but we are the ones who will say when it's over, the protest does have a new list of the mags key among them. the whole, the whole of the entire cabinets of kenya. and on sunday, the 7th of july, these protests of hope to hold the concepts in one of those lovely i live during the process. and also to reclaim the narrative of this movement. there was a just commodity, a reporting here, some of the other stories. now that are making headlines around the world, us, it is really official, say that prime minister benjamin netanyahu, we are sending a delegation to resume installed, thoughts on a hosted release deal with him off the officials held a significantly revised proposal by him watch as a breakthrough and said that they were hopeful that it could lead to a permanent seats for greek labor unions. have protested in athens there demanding the withdrawal of a new law allowing a 6 day working week. it took effect on monday. the government says it mainly
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applies to 24 hour businesses with shift workers and then it will boost productivity. but union say it's a rollback of hard one. workers' rights. china has confirmed and several of its citizens are dead or missing in an attack. and the democratic republic of congo, beijing says militants targeted a chinese funded company. on wednesday, it happened in the northeast, a region rich and mineral resources, where attacks are common. police in india have arrested 6 people. following tuesdays deadly stampede is detained. are members of the organizing committee, they had been granted permission for a gathering of 80000, but 250000 people turned up instead to listen to a preacher, a 121. people died in the stampede mix were the leaders of russia and china have held the stability of their relationship, had a,
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your region security summit in concert stock vladimir putin and she's in feelings to see them. there were joined by representatives from several other countries including india, pakistan, and the wrong russia and china launched what is known as the shanghai cooperation organization, back in 2001 surveys a counter wait to western lead organizations. fulton called the summit, a chief pillar of a multi polar world. john participates at the summit, have signed a declaration, dw, corresponded emily sure. when she told me more as well. most of the declaration was very general. for example, the participants said that they wanted to develop a united and fair world. there is one point that i think is worth highlighting. and that's the fact that the participants called for a broad reform of the united nations, including to make it more representative. so essentially they were calling for it to be brought in for members, i guess,
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of the global south to also be able to join the united nations. and that's an interesting point because i think it shows what's the central message of this summit today, which is what you mentioned, the multi polar world order put in this opening statements to the summit mentioned that several times. he said that he hoped that the ceo of this organization would be one of the pillars of that multi polar world or other order, which he actually called a reality today. and of course, that is in opposition to what he calls the unit polar world order, which is the western dominated us dominated world order. so that's really the main message from china and russia today. questioning the dominance of the west was able to ensure when they're reported. a football players hand gesture on the pitch has sparked a diplomatic route between germany and turkey. the german 4 in office as summoned, the turkish ambassador after anchor did the very same tit for tat of the turkish
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defender. you see him right there. mary demerol made the sign known as the wolf salut celebrating a goal that the european championships here in germany. the hand gesture is associated with the turkish far right organization known as the gray wolves, which germany characterizes as nationalist extremist, anti semitic, and racist. adding some fields to the diplomatic fire and tortures president richard. tire of arrow one has announced that he will be at turkey's quarter final match here in berlin. this coming saturday we spoke with dw, is julia honey. assemble about this diplomatic desktop ticket president ad want to someone who knows both football and politics very well. and he probably things this is his chance to score a goal. he wasn't actually planning to go to germany and watched the match. but today he canceled a trip to as a by john, he changed his very busy schedule so he can be invalid on saturday. and what i think he is trying to achieve is to demonstrate power and this diplomatic route
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with germany. while at the same time, he wants to appease nationalist voters, here in turkey, who's been very unhappy with how ad one manages the economy and other issues, especially migration. so this of football crisis now seems to be playing into ad one's hands after durham and interior minister fees and other politicians had condemned. maybe they may rise wolf salute the ticket for a ministry yesterday. some of the german invested are and they also put out a statement where they called you a fuzz investigation which has now been launched unacceptable that the german authorities approach to damian ra, a, a can be considered as dental fully. and they also defend a de murals of wolf gesture as a historical and cultural symbol that did not target anyone in the moment when he was using it, celebrating his goal. if you now take this into account, i think ad one's visit to germany is not just
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a show of support for the turkish team, but a political move. and i wouldn't be surprised if he also would make this wolf gesture from the ip box in the, in, in the stadium on saturday was truly on their reporting from a simple, a synagogue rebuilt after the original was destroyed in the 2nd world. war has opened the influx done just outside of berlin, and then a time when anti semitism is on the rise, it's hope that the new synagogue will send a clear sign against hatred. germany's president says that he is determined to protect jewish life in the country. a glimmer of hope for german jews in trouble of times to celebration for the reopening of the noise. do not google or new synagogue in the city of parts, though, is and a call to action. and this least the supply chain costs be nothing less than that. it's less than that i am determined not terrestrial until then we in our country do everything we can to protect to is live and combat all forms of anti semitism
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because it can some recent studies show that has been an alarming rice and anti semitic incidents in gemini, particularly following the homeless taro. text on these are last october. you this is lead is to wish life is part of us know then only when use for your completely at home and germany with this country feel completely at home. these as non guns biases, the synagogue was destroyed during the 2nd world war, almost 80 years later. dom induce see its restoration as an opportunity. you're not the ones that excited, especially in these times we need to be seen more again, synagogue encourages people not to hide and to show themselves a public going into into us. and we need that today. more of that never to yeah, i see the reopening is both the celebration of jewish life in germany and a reminder of the ongoing fight against anti semitism. but the european union has
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slapped new provisional tariffs on chinese electric cars. brussel says that it's designed to protect europe's although industry, from a flood, a cheap trying these vehicles that it says are unfairly subsidized. the decision could invite retaliation from bc talks aimed at resolving this. dispute appear to have hit a wall to the you is applying have to new levies on chinese. electric vehicles imported into the block provisional tariffs of up to 37.6 percent will now be added to the ease existing 10 percent input g t. the u commission is currently investigating allegations that subsidies for chinese firms, palm deer, pain, call manufacturers, until it reaches its decision. these new duties will be paid by bank guarantees, the money and the collected if these allegations of phone to be credible. the introduction of tariffs is not an objective per say. it is
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a means to correct an imbalance, an unfair competitive situation to the detriment of a producers of electric vehicles in the u compared to those who are producing vehicles in china. the chinese government continues to stress its willingness to find a solution criticism if the terrace also came from the german chancellor and german call companies. the possible over china hopes that you will listen carefully to all sides and conduct the docs with china rationally and pragmatically. they showed a wide introducing any measures that could harm this mutually beneficial cooperation and the joint development of the china. you won't be the industry. the gentleman call industry, in particular, volkswagen and bmw produces a locked in china. they worry about how these measures could affect them and about
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seed. 38 degrees celsius. the conditions are likely to persist throughout the weekend. china is whether office is warrant, the country is facing hotter and the longer he waves due to climate change. yes, speaking apply me to the weather hurricane barrel is heading for mexico. after battery, jamaica barrow was labeled a category 5 storm at one point that has caused widespread destruction across the caribbean. it's loaded to category 3, but will remain at or near hurricane strength into next week. the storm has killed at least 10 people so far. flattery and sluggish jamaica is the latest car would be a nation to suffer the damaging effects of barrel wins in excess of 200 kilometers per hour and heavy rain from cuba to venezuela, grenada, and st. vincent on the granite. dean's,
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the deadly storm is leaving. it's mark the hurricane is the earliest to reach category 5, a result of climate change according to some experts. it's path is not certain, but it could eventually end up hitting the us state of texas. here in mexico's, you could time peninsula preparations were being made. some areas have been evacuated by the navy. the come we were in a very vulnerable strip of land where we have to see on one side and the lagoon on the other. and the width of the community is about half a kilometer or a little less. i'm not sure exactly. so a hurricane, even a category to that causes the sea to rise, which has happened before where the sea emerges within a good while it's very dangerous for people to stay here. then. in nearby tourist resorts preparations are being made for barrels arrival, with many,
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also stalking up on provisions on the beach. though visitors enjoyed the last few hours of calm weather before the storm will be sent here cause or flight. so do you own so once a and the thing will just take advice from the hotel and the that the, or the, or the for not to scare the barrels. seeing here as it hit jamaica is expected to make landfall and mexico late on thursday or early on friday. and claire fontaine is a tropical cycle and specialist at the word media of logical organization in geneva, switzerland. she told us more of what is now the earliest recorded store to reach category 5 string. well yes indeed. it was the oh yes. category 5, or we can, if i recall the, to us so early in the, in the, in the year for this region and there is another point i wanted to raise as well as
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i t eyes. and they'll go on a very rapid intern situation going from those put because depression to a major or region in a very quickly and in less than 2 days. so this is very a to be called as well fall, fall the following uh june. for months of june of july, early july. so we uh um thinking that system phones, phones in this early in response of the atlantic is really a sign of the activities and to come in that i keep seasons. i was focused to advise issues or focus on here. yeah, yes. so polls close and then you have general election in about half an hour from now and that's important for voters and their key 9 companions. dogs at polling stations has become a trend and the u. k owners turn up the cast their ballots and then they post decided with their food to social media. there are just some of the dogs have been
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striking a pose outside polling places. today. we're gonna have special coverage with the results as they come in throughout the night. maybe we'll also include the acute french or to or after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day to night independence day in the us. and the 4th of july blues of president job, i will be right back the,
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the secrets of what play, how big is there anything less on the client? the melting permafrost is releasing huge amounts of greenhouse gases. researchers are working to find out more are more than swamp 6 celebrating climate change. the into l is on d. w. the
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. but i will tell you the story. we have a getting a visa is more do to golden, finding gold hosted to use the dream force of yeah. and for the present feelings about what's going on in the story. instead of being discussed across the continent, dw news, africa every friday on the w h. tells my story of the people who planned me bill to get a case have been nice to me. i am not too dumb depending on my secret. i have mocked my cities, days for centuries, and accompanied my country through its finest hours. until the day i nearly
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vanished the task july 18th on d. w. the . it has been one week since the us presidential debate turned debacle for job i. it took less than 90 minutes for bite and just seemed less the elder statesman and much more the elderly states on this independence day in the united states. some problem added perhaps painful questions for patriotic americans, is now the time to stand by their president. as he runs for a 2nd term where he is now the time for the president to say there will be a 2nd to her. i'm bring golf and berlin. this is the day the.

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