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the more security, more freedom, more dignity of their hopes been fulfilled in where does the stand today? 10 years after the arabs spring and rebellion starts june 7th on d. w. they will kill him. they will kill him. well, please stand up and help. these are the words of the mother of the chain belushi dissidence, remand for the savage, who was dragged of a plane on sunday, arrested, and presumably tortured by president lucas and his secret service. meanwhile, lucas shank claims the west was waging a hybrid war against bella. ruth, having abandoned schumann morals, i'm gab elsis in berlin. this is the day the
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me, me just acted locally to protect people. and so we will be in the future. who question is turn and my country into north korea. europe, non transfer and unpredictable and dangerous. for linking with arms next to our border for sure thing you don't, you realize which catastrophic consequences can bring groceries. this is the case of also retiring regime, attacking international community. if anything explodes here, it will be another world war. the also on the day serious presidential election, the sharla start is poised to tightened his grip on power. in a poll, his opponent say, is neither free nor fair. that's the thing, the soda, 30th day, 10 years after the syrian revolution,
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we've come out to tell the criminal syrian regime and the murderous russians that the elections are illegitimate. time in the last 2 of us on p. b, as in the united states, sense all around the world. welcome. and we begin the day with a defiance. bella vision leader, alexander lucas. shank, he says he acted lawfully to protect people by picking a commercial flight out of the skies over bella. roost for the thing is to land in minutes. his address to parliament is his 1st public remark since the country forcibly rerouted the plain and arrested a dissident journalist who was on board romano protest savage and his girlfriend was taken into custody and billiards after their ryan f line from athens to vilnius was forced to land in minsk on sunday. this week the you imposed sanctions on billers over this incident, the 26 year old co founded social media channel that helps mobilize anti government
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street protests. last year. i found a shanker, defended the decision to divert the plane and condemned the international response customer progress. you did nothing in the predicted r l wishes from outside and inside the country and changed their methods of attack on the state. and you prefer to be the they have cross many red lines and have abandoned common sense and human morals situated grandmother. those are new, informal, this is not information warfare anymore. this is modern hybrid warfare. we must do everything to prevent it becoming a real war bid at us love good. at your. meanwhile, the as mountain concern about better was treatment of the detained journalists this week, but a savage appeared in an alleged confessional video. the regional position says he was tortured before the video was filmed. now for the service parents are calling on the international community to help us now across this we will see,
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nor would i know my son very well. yes, certainly we and our friend and our relatives have clearly seen that there are a bruises on his face. being covered well with makeup premium, was more, but i see that the nose bridge is apparently his nose is broken. tv, do my muslim knowing also, and i can say with confidence that he will never admit his skills. because festival, if you haven't taken part in math disturbances, you've never organized them is all your world. please stand up and help. i urge you to because they will kill him. they will kill him. robin for the service is not the only journalist who is being silenced by the television authorities doesn't have been arrested since protest erupted last year. the when protests against president, alexander lou cushing, however, up to last august,
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authorities quickly retaliated the they cut down hard, not just those taking part in the protest. but those reporting on them delivered in association of journalist says that nearly 30 media work is apparently in prison, awaiting trial of serving a sentence. foreign correspondents don't get accreditations. and even if they have official permits, they are always safe. less than 2 weeks ago, alexander borrego, d. w correspondent, was sentenced to 20 days in prison. after attempting to report on a trial of opposition, politicians. he says he was subjected to torture in, in humane treatment in the detention facility. local journalist and media outlets have fed even west. one of the country's most popular independent new sites to buy was stripped of its official media license. last autumn.
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with nice money it was impossible to abnormally our gen and can be arrested after the events in august out, janice, constantly threatened. the editor in chief was summoned to the phone department for a conversation and so on. when i got up in march this year, one of took, those journalists was sentenced to 6 months in jail. finally, last week, police rated the offices of took by detained at least 12 staff members and shut down its website the social media channel, next time that arrested blogger ram on potassium, which co founded was labeled extremist by authorities. last october, protests which and his colleagues charged at cynthia with inciting mess, riots and signing social hatred. next and tucked by the main sources of information
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and footage of the opposition protest. on monday, after protest you there was arrested president lucas shanker, took a further step in silence and critical journalist. he signed a law that severely restrict news reporting and allows media outlets to be shut down without a court hearing. effectively stifling any news coverage. that doesn't tell you the president's line with the w spoke to andre sunny coff has been origin activists and former presidential candidates who ran against lucas ankle in 2010. and we asked him what his message to e, you, law makers, might be with that tension right now. turn to rights abuses in barrows. my. but it should be that the logo, so i always have good to hear people this car insulting you. but my must be the students are living in this in this under this long as
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this for more than a quarter century. and now i think before you was trying to ignore this problem, considering the humanitarian problem and not very dangerous for, for europe and the deal to chosen to deal with to have business location today. i think his problem was going to be talking for a number of years that he is a vengeance for international security. he's in danger for, for europe. he's a danger for, for our neighbors spoke states, poland, ukraine. and i think this danger shall be the very solid danger. and if you will know that he will speak in today about the 3rd. busy roll over the world war war and that's what she is actually driven about. and he is provoking and she is doing everything. and there was an activists under
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a cynic off speaking that still come on that day. the u. k. government under a taco, it's initial response to the pan demik, the criticism coming from the ultimate insider, the prime minister's former advisor. i think in retrospect it's clear that the official time was wrong. it's clear that the holding weiss was wrong, and i think it's clear that we obviously should've walk down essentially like just the 1st week of march, the latest now to the middle east and diplomatic efforts to show up a ceasefire between israel and mos militants in garza today, us secretary of state antony blanket, continued his tour of the region following talks in cairo with president of fetterhoff. sissy lincoln described egypt as a real and effective partner in triplet chance, a border with gaza played a key role in brokering the c 5. lincoln has bound to rally international support to rebuild gaza,
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promising that none of the aide will reach amongst securing the cease fire was important to me because of the devastating toll violence to come families on both sides. but we see the cease fire not as an end, but as a beginning, something to build on. the most version thing is managerial assistance for the people in gaza and particularly water sanitation, electricity. we all have to come together to answer those immediate needs. and there was also joined european diplomats in rejecting the legitimacy of today's presidential election and syria, president bush. our last stop is almost certain to win a 4th 7 year term. and a pull. the west says is neither free nor fair. only people in government held areas allowed to vote hundreds of demonstrators in the rebel house. it took to the streets to denounce the boat which the position had described as
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a far it's the 2nd presidential election since civil war broke out 10 years ago. bashar al assad's face is all over the syrian capital, damascus. his campaign posters. dwarf those of the other 2 candidates cleared by the legislature to compete. the final vote tally is expected to show similar dominance by assad. so why is everyone so sure of an aside victory? to start with, not all syrians can participate, only residence of areas under government control can vote in the country that has the largest number of displaced people in the world. those in rebel held districts are ineligible, and the economists curtis regions in the north are not participating. millions of syrians have fled the country during its years of civil war. some of those living abroad can vote like here in lebanon. on the other hand, germany has forbidden this theory and consummate from registering voters on another
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month, president bashar al assad is running against 2 other men. abdullah saloon, abdullah and mark mood after marie who stand very little chance of winning. they qualified for the vote after an extremely restrictive process in parliament. all candidates must have the support of 35 members of parliament, which is overwhelmingly dominated by assad. past party. candidates must have lived in syria continuously for 10 years, excluding anyone from the diaspora. and they must be married to a syrian citizen. the united nations has said it is not involved in the election, and the u. s. says without un involvement, it won't recognize the results. syria media says the regime has invited observers, but from regime friendly countries like russia, iran, china, and venezuela. the last elections were held in 2014 at the height of the civil war and saw a sod when in the landslide in
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a vote that was also widely condemned by the u. s. and the u, as neither free nor fair of more on this. i'm now joined by journalists, kristin hel bags, she's one of germany is leaving experts on the middle east and syria in particular . kristen and no one doubts that a thought will be the can't. the winner insecure another 7 year term in office. so anything we should watch out for that could come as a surprise. i don't think that we are going to see any kind of surprise. what surprised me most today was basically a banner in the southern city of dana, which is controlled by the regime, but used to be the cradle of the revolution back in 2011 and the center on the look where that there is no future post you know where the murderer, who shot had close there in sign of the protest to the election. so this was surprising because this is officially regime held areas where the country is in
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ruins. the economy in free fall beyond the propaganda. how much support among ordinary assyrians is there for us? i mean, it was quite impressive to see the mobilization of the loyalist in fact, syria today. and we have to take into consideration that obviously there are supporters of, of thought because these are people that benefit from his regime. they are members of the business leads, who can make good deals through bribing, through them, by using the black market by using smuggling, for example, they're the militias that play an important role. and obviously you have people who are afraid, i mean the majority of people who use the d to prove the loyalty, wanted to guarantee that they are not going to be detained. that they might gain some more humanitarian 8 that they might get some commission by a secret service to return to their health. because within a police state within a dictatorship to prove loyalty, really secure your daily life. so this,
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we have to take into consideration when the, the, the large crowd of people waving flags and shouting for us today stop has crushed opposition with the help of russia and iran. how much does his own personal faith depend on those allies and all the reliable part of the long term? but i said very much one, the war with the military held, especially the air force from russia and the local militia on the ground, organized and managed by. you run through these, his main beckers and he completely depends on them, which does not mean that he always does what, what bloody me putting the russian president one thing to do. but she has to reward them, obviously, which means that russia, for example, has already secured some contracts when it comes to oil and gas and phosphor, especially in the country, it has secured a long term control within the country,
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politically, militarily and economically. people from militia, for example, iranian has ball and members, has access to housing, for example, of opposition. figures are activists who had to leave the country. so this is a way for us to pay off these strategic allies. and this is exactly his problem because he cannot secure stability. he cannot make the economic situation better when he has to reward the people who keep him in power. these are not only russia and iran as external forces, but it's as well. the businessman and the local militia lead a wall that he has to reward which creates a, which makes syria and must yes, state basically. and this matthew state does not take care of its own population. and this is why we see some criticism actually and discontent even within his own supporters. and this is going to be difficult for him because he cannot deliver the piece and the stability that he tries to to get the image that he quoted,
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a journalist, kristen, how back drawing us here on the day. thank you very much. thank you. the whole here in europe, many countries are starting to gain some ground to the fight against the corona virus. but few vaccine rollouts have been as successful as the case with 61000000 shots delivered more than a 3rd of the population on a fully vaccinated. but a year ago, at the onset of the pandemic, it was a very different picture. the government was on the fire for a slow and chaotic responds. prime minister boys, johnson was accused of downplaying, the dangers of colbert 19 before who he himself was infected and landed in intensive care. voluntary inquiry is now looking into the government's handling of the outbreak in those early stages today. lawmakers questioned johnson's former advisor, dominic cummings, gave
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a damning account. if you took anybody at random from the kind of talk was sent to people in this country and present them with the situation, there were differently mystified. he was cross with me and for others into what he regards is basically pushing him into the 1st drop down. his argument after that happened was literally the quote. i should have been the matter of georgian, kept the beaches over, did you? he didn't see the body's pale high in there stations are only killing you to do the version that the b, b. c reports. it was accurate. and you had, i heard thought invited this is study when the public needs is most government failed. and i'd like to say to families of those who are who died uncertainty, how sorry i am for them to make my own mistakes. are coming still lawmakers that early decisions led to thousands of unnecessary death. prime minister boys, johnson defended his government's response,
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but none of the decisions have been easy to get into a lockdown is a chromatic thing for a country to deal with a plan that on this scale has been appallingly difficult. and we've, at every stage i tried to minimize loss of life to save lives in a chest. and we felt like the best scientific advice that we have that we can make . well, the w correspondent, child itself until has been following this story in london and joined us from that charlie johnson saying he did the best he could under difficult circumstances. how damage is this testimony from dominic cummings? well, this was an over 7 hour demolition. i think it's fed say all the government and it's strategy, particularly in the early stages of the pandemic, or johnson, the prime ministers. so my hope aid describing a painting, a picture of a government that was in hail. he said that it was being run by
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a prime minister. he was unfit for his position and that the health minister should have been facts on multiple occasions through the causes of the last year. constrain me extremely dumbing allegations, going into the very early stages of the pandemic. he accused the government to being far too slow to recognize how serious this was going to shape up to be. he said prime minister boris johnson. 1 had essentially had called it gas. dory wasn't taking it seriously. apparently. so many coming suggested even use that he wanted to see or should get injected with kind of at 19 live on television to show that there was nothing to fear going on. and so when the government did realized what they were facing, dominant, come in, coming the ledge that it was discovered no plan was in place. but how to handle a pandemic of this kind, sparking panic, he described in government and then said that the wrong strategy was to sued,
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as while delaying that lockdown. extremely serious allegations. and then moving forward to the later months, he said private subarus johnson has actively been very against 2nd lockdown coming into place and essentially dominant coming just to, to the main, take away the dominant cummings and said that those failings, as he described, then cost tens of thousands of lives, he will say level a very serious attack at the health minister mat hancock, he said, should have been fired at least 10 to 15 times. what he said was, was lying by the health minister, both in meetings and public, accusing him of criminal behavior. now, as you had or johnson has rejected some of the allegations as has the health minister here as well they, he could have mrs. was a former aide to the prime minister. why do you think cummings came, came out like this while he was off to exactly that question. what was his
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motives here in, in, in laying out exactly what he just happened in the, in find inside the wall, the government and a dominant coming, put it forward really as a public interest argument that he's, his actions were unable. he said, people how to write know the doctor as he described it, early in the early stages, essentially, because the public inquiry, he said into the, we're going to take too long people how to write know that is the same people who are physicians of power. now, but there are a lot of people per saying that dominic cummings, of which there are many who will question his might is the streaming device there's bigger here in the u. k is had a very public fallout with the prime minister. he's obviously less government as well, that will be some who will say that this is a man who simply has an axe to grind. he has got revenge that he wants to take regardless of his credibility though,
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and with his most of the giving for making this testimony. he was a man who was at the top table when these decisions were being made. and his allegations are going to mean that they are serious questions facing the government . the government changed talk at some stage and the box knows drive was a tremendous success. will johnson be able to shake off this criticism better? i think people in the u. k. recognise as well that the u. k. vaccination campaign have been a big success with gradually emerging from lockdown as well in stages. people clearly very happy about that and the conservative party or johnson party is doing very well in the polls. but the fact is that you will say, reported some 128000 the last ones in this
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comes in, it will want on going forward over how this happened. so i'll just fill in london. thank you charlotte. the privacy advocates hailing it as a victory europe stops human rights court has ruled that the united kingdom broke the law with its mouth surveillance and intelligence gathering techniques. the course unanimously decided that the lack of proper oversight violated european privacy laws. the case followed revelations by us. the law at the snowden in 2013 would show that british intelligence was sifting through billions of phone calls, emails, and other digital communication science. snowdon, who's still an exile in russia, said this about the decision with getting my case. it's hard to overemphasize how far we've come from the pre 2013 world when even the highest traditional authorities are beginning to acknowledge the devastating consequence of 2 decades
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mass surveillance of the w spoke with c. a did saw the iliad so the acting, a legal director at privacy international organization, the monitors, the abuse of technology, to curtail freedoms. we also bought the court ruling and the role of edward snowden and killed this northern relations in 2013. no one knew i even knew about the match manager's name. there were we were suspecting aids. there were the other generally and whistleblower speaking about them. but we didn't have a clear picture. it was all in the study which without any oversight work on the will of the, the ruling of the grants, make sure chambers sent a strong message. but then they'll just say, just things are not above the law. they will need to follow the same standards and the same rules as everybody else and ensure that their actions do no job
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the who's business, the w news lied from the mother of the train deliberation, journalists remind practice which appeals to national leaders. to save her. she said television authorities will kill him. and that he's obviously in torches pulled off a diversifying flight on somebody. also in the program, syria votes and presidential elections despite the ongoing civil victory. so the charlotte thought is in a pull this miss buddy opposition and the un as far as the
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use of god, help us welcome to the program. several members of the un security council have condemned the bella version government for its full grounding of an irish passenger jets and a joint statement. they called it a blatant attack on international civil aviation safety, and he repeated security. but the reason leader is under lucas franco. has defended his decision to force the plane to land in order to arrest dissident journalist from mon percentage is parents have appealed to the international community to help rescue their son, who they say has been tortured. with the chicago. there were the parents of romance, the savage must have watched this clip countless times of the year looking at the video of their sons alleged confession, their conventional it was for you to guess what the deal and it will not be across
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the street. i know my son very well. we and our friends and relatives have clearly seen that there are bruises on his face. it's very well covered with mate up watching car shows the miles on the ridge of his nose attached. it looks like his nose is broken, the water is running a fever last night, knowing our son, and i can say with confidence that he will never admit his guilt. because 1st of all, he has not taken part in mass disturbances has never organized. oh yes. if you can, because you can use all your sons wells, please stand up and help you because they will kill him. they will tell him the 26 year old bella rouge and came into luca shadows crosshairs for his work as the editor of the popular anti government social media channel. next door, in his alleged confession, said each said he helped organize mass protests after lucre shinkel claim victory
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in last year's disputed presidential election. his supporters are convinced his confession was made under duress. not the same goes for this supposed confession from practice, which is girlfriend, sophia pagan, in a video that emerged tuesday. they were both arrested on sunday after their flight from athens to vilnius was intercepted by a bela lucy and military jet and forced to land in midst the incident spark, international outrage fee, you slap sanctions on min check, and the u. s. is considering doing the same bell, russian leader, alexander lucas shinkel, lashed out in response. cut me progress. you order last. we predicts this is our ill wishes from outside the country. and from inside the country changed their methods of attack on the state. you bring to you, they have cross many red lines and have abandoned common sense and human morals. louis grandmother, that those are in for this is not information warfare anymore. if you believe this
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is modern hybrid warfare, why not? we must do everything to prevent it from becoming a real war. it at us love good at your shank denies. the plane was diverted in order to our respirator, savage, claiming the move was a necessary response to a bomb threat. now there belushi and opposition, including leadership planet. you turn the sky or say they're preparing to stage, you protest and hoping international pressure will help keep pressure. savage, safety of some breaking news for you. now more than 140 people, i fear to have drowned in northwest in nigeria and often overloaded ferry boat sank in the new river. some 200 people, i believe, to have been on board as the boat travelled from central new states to crappy states before splitting and thinking at least 22 people have been rescued so far. now let's go straight over to our correspondent for the virgin leg was fred,
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we hear the ferry was overloaded. what can you tell us about this incident? we just know that around 10 am in the morning. that's when this accident happened. and they will, fisher just told me that there were exactly 165 percent. and majority of them where women and children, they manage to risk to 22 percent. and we just had from another source that at least 40 people are now confirmed. they'd and this government official also just told me that they're expecting just that was the probably even the lists of the passengers who have not been covered presumed dead. and they're hoping that probably tomorrow morning they the, such as this to us are going to get more bodies. yeah. that the numbers are
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quite clear. and so what's the latest on the rescue operation is it's still ongoing . will go on, go on through the night. authorities still searching yeah, there will. so it is on the side cheating they have employed, deployed military officials. they have deployed police and other different people to help. and they're going to do these throughout denied, according to this governmental official. and they're hoping that probably diesel petition might come to an end by tomorrow at 10 am nigeria and time to w corresponding fred maloney in les goes. thank you. fred stated, some of the other stories making headlines at this,
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at least 8 people have been killed in a mass shooting in san jose, california authorities say a man believes to be a transport worker opened fire, the city rail depot, other employees, one among the victims. the suspects died at the us secretary state anthony blinking has how talks with egyptian president up to the house in the wake of the israel gaza conflicts they discussed last week's sci fi and a possible long term solution to sector blink. and travel to jordan. after the meeting, as part of the middle east, south africa, the former president jacob's do, mom has pleaded not guilty to corruption charges relating to a $1000000000.00. i'm still dating back to the late 990. summa is accused of accepting annual payments from the french arms manufacturer in return was if you just say he granted the company protection from scrutiny. so that's what hasn't been done. syrians have been voting in
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a presidential election that's over 2nd to the 4th term to charlotte sod. it's the 2nd election since the start of a civil war 10 years ago. that's killed and displaced hundreds of thousands of people. paul has been why the dismissed as a sham president, the thought is facing too little known challenges and voting has been greatly restricted already celebrated past the window and on the surface it looks like just another election. but few here, i doubt about who will be the winner on jameson wilshire. we came here today because this is about a future and we came to say that we are free to choose who represents awesome. so we can fill this beautiful country together. i thought everything must still know the opposition and western powers according the elections a foss. the man seemed by many outside of syria as
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a brutal dictator, is defiant to international critics. he had this response. mobilization we've seen in recent weeks is a clear response to western criticism of the elections. i say to the west where your opinions have serial value and you are worth 10 times less. in reality, not many voices will be heard. only residents of areas on the government control can vote in the country that has the largest number of displays, people in the world. those in ripple held districts are excluded, and the autonomy is crude as regions in the north. i'm not participating i. instead, in ripple hill, even if this is what they made up the election, a massive turn out against a sat here. they see him as a war criminal and no one would ever accept his rule. again. i'm on my dash,
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the same. the soda story about a day, 10 years after the syrian revolution, we've come out to tell the criminal syrian regime and the murderous russians said that the elections are illegitimate. tenant authority, ma'am, at last. what had god willing? but sean sat will face a trial and instead of ruling, he will end up in the dust been of history. and all that said i, in that decade the syrian war has left nearly half a 1000000 people dead. and half the country's population displaced by shala scott, this is another victory, but it's a victory paid for with tremendous suffering for some analysis on this, let's talk to ben to shell. she's head of the middle east division of the german political thing to unkindly, both on. they should bend beyond the propaganda. how much support is there really for charlotte thought in the country?
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well, they heard it has displaced half of the population anyway. and he also was very restricted only to unknown competitive match it. and then all this propaganda overkill that tells us something he did not believe that he's popular enough to win among his very reduced audience. and therefore, it's very difficult to judge whether he has to be caught in or at all, but what we have seen today on the show. but there's no surprises lacking that he will definitely win this election really. exactly. and therefore, i find it very surprising in all the immature, if you see only his picture, the intelligence services, the 4th division of the army, they have all put posters on their own thing. our only choice is a chart clear here. we have invested in this campaign while the population goes hungry, here in our carving and the needs of your miniature. and so i saw his promise to
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use his next term after the so called elections to rebuild the country. but he can't do that on his own who will help him. he already promised earlier that here reconstruct the can see and you're and citizens have been paying every construction tax for years now. however, they haven't seen this materialized and something for the people, he has not invested in the economy. and therefore it's very difficult to see what would happen if reconstruction money would flow. where would it go? why should we believe that it would really start to rebuild the country to build housing or the me that was been to sell us from the german political thing time kindly, both on dish powerful cycling has slammed into eastern india, claiming several lives and forcing more than a 1000000 people to flee. thousands of emergency personnel have been deployed to help with evacuations and the rescue effort. the storm hit just one week after
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another cyclop killed. 155 people in western india. the, the weight of the ocean crashing into india's shore line. with wave after wave pushing in from the bay of been gall water was soon pouring inland. cycling yas made landfall with a gust of over 150 kilometers per hour, bearing down on homes and people dilution and coastal towns turning roads into rivers. i mean we've never seen waves like that come in from the sea before we're all very scared . i have no idea what's going to happen to us before you bought it. but it's the rural population that's suffering most. over $1200.00 villages had to
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be evacuated. displacing 50000 people. there's nothing left my son and i fled home as destroyed. there's nothing as dislike phone moves inland. it's also disrupting efforts to deal with india's surgeon corona virus. pandemic testing and vaccination had to be suspended in several districts. they will be no return to normal here anytime soon before we go, some european football news into milan coach on tony of content scientists to terminate his contract with a club on to lead into to that 1st city title in over a decade. just days ago, content joined into 2 years ago. he agreed to depart after we thought that he was unhappy with the clubs planned to cut investment costs into the cobra. 1900 on the mouth minded as a domestic campaign for into wrapping up the title with 4 games to that's
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