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ah ah ah, this is dw used life from berlin. the son of addict is set to become the philippines next president. ferdinand michaels junior appears to have won a landslide victory with the daughter of the outgoing hotline. lita, as vice president. some worry what this means for democracy, for lack of prime minister, resigned and made of crippling economic crisis. and to read a box of steps down, his mass. protests turned deadly. but his brother, the president clings to power,
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demonstrators say they won't give up. russian cruise missiles hit the ukrainian port of odessa. ukraine says palms have destroyed buildings as a top b. u official visits. the strategic city at germany's foreign minister travels to ukraine to see the devastation. that's where the bomb dropped. i was a big crater. i filled it with us and planted potatoes in a frontline village, ruined by war dw mates, one resident holding on to hope for peace despite the destruction. ah, i've been visible a nice to have you. a long voters in the philippines appear to have elected the son of the countries, former dictator as president are the results for monday's elections. sutton at
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michael's junior, known as bone bone is on track to wind molden twice as many votes as his main rival protest is demonstrated outside the offices of the election authorities in the capital manila, many worry water macos presidency, will mean for the philippines is vice presidential running, mate, sarah tanti copier, is also on track for victory. she's the daughter of the outgoing president, rodrigo, to take the election winners are expected to continue the current leaders hotline approach to lower nevada. ah, late on monday, the name of the presidential election winner was clear. ah! shouts rang out for a b, b. m. the nickname for ferdinand bung bung. marcus junior. as news of the election results spread, his supporters took to the streets to celebrate. ah, the candidates himself reached out to his supporters. i want to
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thank you for all you have done for us. there are thousands of you out there, volunteers, parallel groups. political leaders that have cast their lot with us because of their belief in our message of unity because of their belief in the candidates his when cement his families returned to power in the philippines. following the revolution, the toppled his late father in 1986. the elder ferdinand marcos ruled the philippines as a dictator for 2 decades, and his tenure was infamous for its corruption and brutality. for many, it was unthinkable that the marco's clan would ever run for the highest office again. after returning from exile, the marcus is returned to public life in the philippines with several family
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members taking on political positions. many of bong bongs younger supporters don't connect him to his father's crimes. but i'm in a bubble on thought. like we believed that b, b m, is starkly different from his father, the v b, m, so that ferdinand bung mar chris, run his election campaign on the promise of unity, but has failed to explain his policy plans and detail analysts. warren, that his administration will most likely mean more strong men postering and less democratic freedoms. and transparency. should el, do, malone is in manila forest. janelle, you're out on the streets of manila today. what's the mood like well, there's definitely a bit of a hangover from it. yesterday's vote. i'm standing out bbm campaign headquarters. here in manila, i think you might be able to see his supporters behind me. still very jubilant.
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following the vote yesterday. there you'd better be up there do relating. they are waving signs. that's a, b, b, m, and sarah, when the big they are waving at cars that are in turn honking to signal or support . i don't know if you can hear that. but all of this, of course, stands and very stark contrast to other people that you showed earlier in the program. you showed some protests. those are taking place, some 10 kilometers away from here. we were also there earlier and the mood there is defiant mood and there is angry people. there are dick fry an election that they said was unfair. that was read all that with technical issues. they are still probably the professing of our support for b. b, i'm the rival, lenny rob bridle. so just in general, the reaction here is a very polarized one reflecting a very divisive election. hard to say how those divisions will disappear or if they ever come to bring us back to the jubilant part of town. why?
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so many boaters willing to give the marcus family another chance there where you are well, when they return from exile in 1991 know the market has basically had plenty of opportunity. they had a decades to build their influence to consolidate their influence, to build out their patronage networks to create media strategies, all where the goal of restoring the marcus family name and restoring power. there are direct line again to the highest office in the line that evidently, you know, given the election results, we can see that that's worked. on the other hand, it's also important to note that many people also feel let down by the promises of the revolution at that altitude of herndon and monica senior. a lot of people were disillusioned by the past administrations that followed mar cause many of them saying, well what good is more freedom or more democracy? i'm struggling still the same as it ever was. and they're both yesterday for both.
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but mark was, i guess, in part taught reflects this disgruntlement, where the unfulfilled thomas age of the ed to revolution of 1980. so, jeanette, what can we expect from the presumptive president his platform has been very soon on policy has ended. well, i think this policy is a strategic of course. if you keep says that if you keep the statements general things like i am going to lower prices for the more without really having to say how he's going to do that. then people are for you to imagine that you know that he will do whatever it takes to help them make are for you to imagine the ways in which he will be a good leader for them. but nobody actually knows. but there are a few obvious things that perhaps might happen in the course of his administration . for example, past all the efforts of past governments to recover the wealth that his families
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full from the state. if we can imagine that those efforts will stall under a marcus president, few we can imagine about with the vice presidency of sorry, the territory he's running late. that would mean the crimes of the incumbent. president rodrigo, that there at the, in the course of his job, well go on prosecutor. and these are things that would require a certain kind of dismantling of democratic institution. and this is one thing where i can say a lot of people are scared of. i talk to a lot of people now, and there is definitely a bit of a gram, a waiting game going on. people are wondering how bad it's going to get one other thing. social media played a crucial role in 2016 rise to power rodrigo to take a compared to that. these you'd have to say it was a social media election on steroids, wasn't it indeed, well take talk played a big role in terms of influencing the use that there's been a lot of effort to whitewash the historical record. you can really see picked up
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videos pointing to that you're a dictatorship about mark with senior regina as a golden age. you'll see slickly produce, produce video is talking about the virtues and at the same time, a lot of fake news attacks targeting at his closest rival, many regret linking her to terrorists and whatnot. so in that respect, it's really hard to say just how much that impacted the election. but just looking at the result, it's very hard to say that you know, it had, it had no impact at all. we can't imagine that they will have to leave with this or the technical difficulties there. janelle do alone for us manila truly because prime minister has announced his resignation out the months of crippling economic crisis, but hindered roger pucks his decision to step down followed mass demonstrations which left several people. date of all the prime minister has gone, his brother, the president,
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goes by roger pox is refusing to leave. office protest is blamed his government for soaring prices and shortages of basic necessities. chaos on the streets of colombo, the crisis center lanka has reached a tipping point. ah, government's aboard does have had enough of the protesters. i don't know how to get them. they burned down the dense and wreak havoc across the capital. she lanka is facing its worst economic crisis in decades. it's foreign currency resolves, have virtually run dry, forcing the government to ban all imports. this has led to severe shortages of food, fuel and other essential items. many blame, the president for economic mismanagement has come up. thank god
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i with. 7 prime minister my in that are your boxes resignation was a small but important the grief for the protesters. but many now one, the president to go as well. oh, i can be happy and i think the people on the longer must be or joy identify the the fact that he has design. it's probably one step good. lang to add something good. but i think we have a long there to roy in terms of. we're finding people to the right places, but this is a fantastic victory bodies for these people. if this actually happened, the military has deployed hundreds of groups to had contained the unrest and
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government has imposed an indefinite view. the but the product does show no sign of quitting the law. we can speak to journalist mile on august thinkers, in your assistant editor at the human south asian. he joins us from columbus re, lincoln capital. could you tell us about the past 24 hours there in the capital high, then i thank you for having me. so yes, the past 24 hours i might have seen has been quite well a title and chaotic. so yesterday we saw supporters back by the routing party storm, peaceful for this sites in voting for lumber and kennedy. and these sites are named gotten. ready religious not afterwards all over the country. why and some of these. ready supporters then of course the announcement from the prime
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minister that he has resigned. and towards the evening there was a lot of tension building up and they did escalate. and so i was, i was, i was, i was at temple trees in the evening. and at night, so this is the official residence residence of the prime minister and protest as well outside. and they were trying to break into the penny. and also they have a, you know, several buses cutting program and supported by predictors. and they've been to, you might have known several deaths ended up being just being reported across the country. can you balance for us? well, i guess the situation came about severe mismanagement so days of political crisis
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as well as a social then in the social economy. and economy mismanagement, i would see them from not just this dominant, but by this is meant by previous due balance as well. so currently days know that you know gas fuel medicine and food shortages across the country. and we also experienced over 6 hours of follow cuts in the last few months. so this has kinda led to and kind of precipitated these, these practice and long rely heavily on imports for essential life. and because they got depression, which resulted from also the call we found. and the loss of 40 is, i mean terms of what is them and migrant census. we simply don't have the money or the dollars do to pay for these imports. so that's, i think that's,
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i think one of them is some of the main forces and, or a few factors behind these prices. and there are lots of literature that out by economy. but especially in the last few months, this case isn't going to be, have been often referred to as like a study or course detail of what not to do. madam will have to leave it. i thank you very much for your insights into the situation there in re lanka. right, thank you. some other stories now from around the world. at least 43 people have been killed in classes between rival gangs in jail in ecuador relatives have gathered to await use of their loved ones. places since taken control of the site of the city of santa domingo, they also seized firearms explosives and the weapons of $100.00 inmates are reported to be on the run. turkish president, bridget tie a better one has but not to send syrian refugees back to the home. turkey has taken
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more than 3 of the half 1000000 syrians fleeing the civil war opposition. parties have been pressuring one to start, repay creating them. britons, queen elizabeth will not attend today's opening element in london in palaces. the decision was made in consultation with a doctor's queen is 96, and has mobility problems. to brushes war on you great, where germany is dispatching its top diplomat foreign minister, alina babel is doing here today in a visit, expected to patch up a diplomatic spent over german weapon supplies and russian economic times. it comes a day after a don't b, u official, witness the devastation of russia's war 1st and european council president shanisha was in the southern city of a day, or on the same day came that intense miss alice was forced to take shelter when air raid sirens went off, radio president loaded me as the lensky said, rushes a sold, makes clear, it's the same for you. and the more weight joined out by our corresponding funny
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charges. if fatty russia continue showing you grain with odessa being recently hit by strikes, what more can you tell us about 7 attacks. there's 7 missiles that hit a shopping cent and apparently a d po closed by they in odessa overnight, which basically means that the emergency people i try to come through durable right now. and if you look at that picture there, the videos, you really wonder who can make it out alive from that rubble. apparently one person has a die. it has been killed in this attack. and several people have been wounded. this calms, amid russia and russian forces, stepping up the attacks on various pause in ukraine, especially the southern, but also the, the eastern part, the dom bus region of ukraine. the situation he keep, by the way, is relatively calm, as we are also seeing. and looking at these pictures is horrendous pictures there from odessa, but also from lou hands. and as the situation is common,
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key of when you talk to people, you do realize though, that it is taking a toll mentally on people. he also in keith because they've been regular air, right? say air air raid sirens through the course of the past couple of days, basically putting people in a loot that something may happen, he can keep as well. and also when you listen to people the way they have small, small talks basically between each other, they're really asking each other. on which floor is your apartment? do you think it's really safe to sleep on that floor? don't you want to really asleep? i'll space it really is integrating in their lives, this continuous unpredictability of what may come in ukraine. what may happen today, since russia has withdrawn its forces from parts of ukraine to concentrate more on the dumbass region, what the locals encounter when they return to now free areas to been to of one place to butcher, which has become the tor listening. no one obviously for so many atrocities that been carried out they, that russia stands accused of possible woo crimes they hundreds of people have been
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killed despite all that carrying images that we have seen that people about 3000 so far we have returned to butcher during the past couple of weeks, what they find there is basically destruction. hardly any house day that's really intact. no supermarket news fall. that is report reopen because it's been destroyed . nonetheless, the people we have spoken to do find to some optimism, even in this situation. let's have a look, look at the report. why and what that is. long lines of this fuel station in butcher drivers are only allowed to buy 10 liters each de leon. it's not enough to fill up your car even to get to cave. around 3000 residents have returned since russia withdrew from here and the frontline shifted. but the impact of the war is everywhere. here in boucher people have to share this one gasoline station and this is one of many problems they face as they struggle to restart their lives
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. even the basics, like water and electricity are still lacking the priorities, restoring essential services. mclean, a scoring works for the city, coordinating the reconstruction, this ah trade center was ah, completely robbed at the beginning. she wants people to come back and help rebuild what remains after the russian occupation. if russians will not do it. second attempt. oh, it's a cave witcher. ah, though the calm, comfortable place leaving us, it was. but for now the city depends on private donations like this to feed people . as most supermarkets way destroyed yet residence, optimistic wouldn't and there was a guy above his peaceful. we are getting back to normal with them, so everything is getting better. people are coming back today. i have seen this
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years, right. but not everyone who wants to return has anywhere to live. nearly 3 quarters of all home see or have been damaged or destroyed. helene and nicholas house burned to the ground in a rocket attack. roy was in me. oh my god, that will at least was my living room. the couple flat to keith but wants to move back to butcher as soon as possible. remember, louis that butcher has been liberated, it's my home. i don't want to be anywhere else. i'm staying here a little in the ruins. they find 2 jars of pickles that russian troops left untouched. there for a week, at least we still have this to 8. life goes on, they got barbosa. no one knows that i safe enough to return in the long term. but those brave enough to come back are sending a clear message to russia. they will not give up on their home, let and funny,
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what about russia has it made any significant military gains since it shifted its focus to the east and southeast of you? you are the one the, when you look at all those civilian targets that have been hit, even though that russia claims that they only interested in milly target's military targets rather what is really the again, obviously if you look at maria pool that's been controlled by russia in fact, the russian forces pro separate is russian back forces away already declaring mary pool to be this even though that as of steel plan, that is a very symbolic place in murray paul is still actually on the ukrainian control have so on is also place in the southern part of ukraine that's on the russian control. so yes, there are certain places that way russian forces have advanced. but this is actually the controversy here where they do not advance where they do not advance on the soil. this is we're actually day resorts to, to, to pounding places like we have seen in odessa overnight,
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civilian infrastructure from the air. so that bombing continuous and in fact, it's been increased over the past couple of days. and this is what makes this entire will predict unpredictable. on day 76, as it enters today for the people he and ukraine, that rush you wants to make gains, but at the same time, also yesterday, russian president vladimir putin did not offer any roadmap or any clue. so people at least would know what is that victory that you want that finally we can breathe again and, and, and this is all over if you do not know correspond funny for child in the ukrainian capital. i thank you very much. western military analysts say russian troops at my little progress in their invasion in recent days, the front lines shifted slightly as russians and ukrainian forces tried patches of territory. many places in the path of the advancing and retreating armies are empty of residence. but some people are staying behind, holding out hope for peace as the w. money is building a found out in
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a town. nikolai of a village, you raised rebushka is right on the front line. virtually no house remains and damaged the village. ones had 2000 inhabitants. now only a handful are left. i luna, lucian cur. is one of them. yes, from us that you hear. it's com 9. sorry we're resting a little you but a few days ago it was terrible because the bombs were falling, shooting fire, things falling down. when a bomb fell down in my courtyard 12 meters from my bedroom, there was a loud bang and fire. i'm surprised my house didn't burn down. that's how it goes here. what duck? no yoke. what she calls com means just that fighting is less intense. the village was overrun by the russians, and then re taken by the ukranian. yeah, no, i don't judge the soldiers, neither the russians nor the ukrainians. it's not their fault. they're forced to do
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this. she lives here with her son was mentally ill. she says she has not left because she fears not being able to take care of them elsewhere. when the selling starts, they hide inside the home. do you? this is our little corner. i'm afraid, is basements there. i was told there are basements where i can go for luxury louis, but here in our street, a woman was buried while she was in her basement. i'm not going there for the favorite. when shelling stop, this is where we sit together. meanwhile she tries to make the best of the situations what those are. so that's where the bomb dropped. it was a big crater. i filled it with us and planted potatoes there.
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hi luna was born during world war 2. no, she spent the night in the shallow house is take you to be a hit. but unlike others it's this standing and she is maintaining a spirit with that i am holding on chrome. our life was always model mine, but it wasn't bad. what did i pray? to god that all this is over soon. i lina survived world war 2, as a toddler. now with a, she plans survived this war as well. that brings you up to date on the main. will you stories, but before we go, this iconic. andy, whoa, whoa. print of marilyn monroe has become the most expensive 20th century up work sold at auction. done with 170000000000 photo wall is selling here. use the silk screen portrait titled shunt sage blue,
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