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prepared to be in opposition. with the latest poll, it suggests they have around 20% support, they are even with that they are unlikely to get close to power. explain why that is. , u, close to power. explain why that is. , _, ., close to power. explain why that is. , . ., ., that is. they could not reach to become — that is. they could not reach to become the _ that is. they could not reach to become the second - that is. they could not reach - to become the second strongest party, but there are no other party, but there are no other party is willing to form a coalition with the md, because of their strong far right ties, even with extreme organisations and we have to keep in mind that some of the most popular afd politicians, like the leader of the rink was convicted twice last year for using a national socialist parole form out of hitler's stone tutors. this is... no one wants to form a coalition with them. ., , ., wants to form a coalition with
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them. . , ., , them. talent is a little bit about afd _ them. talent is a little bit about md and _ them. talent is a little bit about md and elon - them. talent is a little biti about md and elon musk. them. talent is a little bit - about md and elon musk. we note that alice weidel about afd and elon musk. we note that alice weidel had a chat on acts recently. what took part in that discussion? there is a lot of concern and there is more about how elon musk is trying to push the afd. it was shown live on elon musk�*s acts. he got a lot of musk�*s acts. he got a lot of audience to the afd, and this audience to the afd, and this is why members from other is why members from other parties are fearing that this parties are fearing that this is foreign interference in is foreign interference in behalf of elon musk and other behalf of elon musk and other about he got a lot of non—german countries men. all non—german countries men. all of these are highly prominent of these are highly prominent people sharing and welcoming people sharing and welcoming all the support by elon musk. all the support by elon musk.
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thank you for talking to us thank you for talking to us about the complexities of the german election, thank you. more now on the claim by ukraine's president that two wounded north korean soldiers have been captured in russia's kursk region. volodymyr zelensky said the two men were in custody and receiving medical assistance. our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford has the latest from kyiv. the photos and the video that have been released by the ukrainian authorities show two young men being held in cells used for prisoners of war. one had his face bandaged and the doctor said he has an injured jaw and a busted lip, and another has his hand and edged and says he also has a fractured leg. they are being held in kyiv where they are being questioned by the ukrainian intelligence service. they say the two men were captured in the kursk region of southern russia by ukrainian
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troops, that's the part of southern russia that ukraine is partially occupied the several months now. we cannot verify the details of where they were captured and who they are and in one of the photographs, there is a russian military document that was found of one of the man. ukraine are saying that as a fake document produced by russia to disguise the use of foreign troops in its war against ukraine. that document suggests that the man comes from siberia, although ukraine is saying he is clearly north korean. in questioning by the spu, apparently these men have both said they were professional soldiers in north korea and they went to russia believing they were going there for training. believing they were going there fortraining. but believing they were going there for training. but then they have been used in the full—scale war against ukraine. the americans have previously said that they believe there are 12,000 north korean troops deployed with russian troops to fight against ukrainians. ukraine has previously said that those soldiers are used very much as cannon fodder and
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the number of casualties both dead and injured has been huge. in fact, ukrainian say that north koreans and russians go to extraordinary extents to try and conceal their use in this war. if this is true, it is a huge coup for ukrainian authorities. when vladimir putin has been asked about the use of north korean soldiers, he has not denied it but said it is russia's prerogative and their sovereign business.
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to protect children. 14—year—old molly russell died in november 2017 after being exposed to a stream of dark, depressing content on social media sites pinterest and instagram. herfather, ian russell, is now warning more children are at risk due to the implementation of the government's online safety bill by regulator ofcom, claiming it's been a "disaster". this week the gloves are off, mainly because the tech chiefs have announced u—turns on moderation is of platform policies that lead to greater safety. hitherto, in this process, they've been really engaged and they've said all the right things, and it looks like they've been wanting to go along and make their platform safer and engage with the regulators and engage with the new legislation. but there's been
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a complete u—turn, and one announcement this week, that the announcement that mark zuckerberg made in particular, just leads me to believe that meta is turning its platforms back towards the platforms that molly saw in the last months of her life. back towards the way that they were run, back towards the harmful content that molly was exposed to and therefore more children would be exposed to in the future. and by turning the platforms backwards away from safety, mark zuckerberg has changed the game fundamentally and shown that the platforms aren't really here to play safe. the letter to the prime minister is also response to matter saying they will reverse fact checking on the platforms. well, in response to
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ian russell's letter calling for action on online safety, a number 10 spokesperson wrote... it was the biggest rape trial in french history. gisele pelicot waived her right to anonymity and became a global icon. dominique pelicot was found guilty of drugging and raping his wife, and inviting 50 men into their home to abuse her while she slept. gisele's daughter caroline darian stood alongside her mother in court and told her father that he would "die alone like a dog." caroline believes that her father also drugged and abused her. she's spoken to the bbc in herfirst broadcast interview since the trial. anna collinson has more. i don't really remember the father that i thought he was. i looked straight to the criminal, to the sexual criminal he is.
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caroline darian�*s life change further in november 2020. she's been speaking to the bbc�*s emma barnett. i was so close from my father, you can't imagine how her to tears. it was a nightmare. that nightmare _ tears. it was a nightmare. that nightmare became _ tears. it was a nightmare. that nightmare became even - tears. it was a nightmare. that nightmare became even darker when police told caroline they found seminaked pictures of her on her father's laptop. found seminaked pictures of her on herfather�*s laptop. i found seminaked pictures of her on her father's laptop.— on her father's laptop. i was shown to — on her father's laptop. i was shown to pictures _ on her father's laptop. i was shown to pictures of- on her father's laptop. i was shown to pictures of me - on her father's laptop. i was i shown to pictures of me totally unconscious. with plants that
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were not mine, so i was in shock. , �* were not mine, so i was in shock. , ~ ., shock. -- pants. at the trial, she would — shock. -- pants. at the trial, she would hope _ shock. -- pants. at the trial, she would hope her- shock. -- pants. at the trial, she would hope her father i shock. -- pants. at the trial, - she would hope her father would she would hope herfather would admit that he sexually abused her, but he denied it. i admit that he sexually abused her, but he denied it.- her, but he denied it. i am convinced _ her, but he denied it. i am convinced that _ her, but he denied it. i am convinced that he - her, but he denied it. i am convinced that he raped i her, but he denied it. i am l convinced that he raped me, yes. the only difference between my mother in me is i don't have any evidence like she did. applause gisele pelicot has been hailed as a feminist icon, while her ex husband and dozens of other men are in prison. caroline says the public needs protection from the man she no longer calls dad. he protection from the man she no longer calls dad.— longer calls dad. he should die in prison- _ longer calls dad. he should die in whom he — longer calls dad. he should die in prison. he is— longer calls dad. he should die in prison. he is a _ longer calls dad. he should die in prison. he is a dangerous i in prison. he is a dangerous man. he is dangerous. i no longer want to think i am his daughter. i want to be proud of the rest of our family. i think we all have a responsibility to speak up.
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we all have a responsibility to speak no— speak up. let's return to los angeles- — where firefighters are still battling to contain these devastating wildfires. these are timelapse pictures shot overnight, it shows that despite all the destruction — and the enormous efforts to deal with it — the fire continues to spread in some districts. what you're seeing here is part of the palisades fire — still only 11% percent contained: that's up from 8% earlier. an effective barrier�*s been created to stop the fire from spreading. california's governor has called for an independent investigation into how critical fire hydrants ran out of water and "impaired" the fight against the los angeles area wildfires. we'll continue to monitor those pictures view and the events in los angeles. stay with us on bbc news. hello there. we start to see some subtle
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changes to the weather this after changes to the weather this what is being the cold( speu of winter weather so far. things are turning milder into next week. that will be pushing into the far west of the country, it should be dry with more cloud in the mix with more sleet and snow. with high—pressure building because uk and light winds. that will leave a legacy of cloud and mist and fog. northern ireland, scotland and parts of western england, but more towards eastern areas it will turn cold again. down to —15 celsius in parts of north—east scotland, not as cold as the previous night, but still cold. we start up night, but still cold. we start up again on a chilly note. frost and ice around. it should
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be drier with more sunshine around, wind and rain. temperature recovering across belfast and plymouth, another cold day for the east. as we had to sunday night, the milder, cloudier, wetter and windier weather pushes into scotland over night with large parts of england with light winds and clear skies, will have another cold one, not as cold as it has been, colder in the south—east, much more mild in scotland and northern ireland with double figures coming monday. that will come with snow and ice melt and with further rain falling on that melting snow and ice, we could see flooding. england and wales have a chilly start, holding onto sunshine with lighter winds, temperature is creeping up winds, temperature is creeping up a little bit but not as mild as what they will be further north and west. as we head into tuesday, that will spread into most areas as the high pressure begins to build in the uk, it will keep the weather front at
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bay and also push the stronger winds to the north—west. we should see lighter winds for the upcoming week, a bit breezy for scotland and ireland, where we will have the mildest air of all and due to the high pressure it will be mostly dry. some sunny spells, but wintry and watch out for fog patches. take care.
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an estimated 12,000 buildings. our neighbourhood and our neighbours have been eviscerated. it's really devastating to see generations of people's lives and livelihoods completely wiped out. as firefighters struggle to contain the blaze, strong winds forecast for saturday and sunday could whip up flames further. president biden has called it a "war scene". rachel reeves has become the most senior official from the uk to visit china for seven years — announcing trade agreements worth £600 million. a french woman whose father was convicted last month in a mass rape trial, tells the bbc he should never be released from jail. i was so close to my father. you can't imagine how hurt i felt. it is... it was a nightmare. america's top court appears
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