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ah, ah ah, this is, these are the news live from berlin, french votes as send a warning to president emanuel la cron. just months after he was re elected as president. projections are to say, is parliamentary election, show him on pause to lose his absolute majority in the national assembly. we'll get the latest from paris. cloth. nato's leader says, rush us, war on ukraine, could go on for years. as the thought of me as the lensky visits troops on the front line in the country, south ukrainian president towards mc alive, where soldiers are fighting to prevent a russian advance. and colombians had to the polt in
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a presidential election that's bound to make history, whatever the outcome, both candidates are political unknowns. who say they will shake up the country. ah, i'm really mohammed, welcome to the program. in france, president emanuel microns alliance has lost an absolute majority in parliamentary elections. that's according to early estimates projection started coming after the polls closed. as counseling continues across the country, early result show microns allies still emerging as the biggest party in the new national assembly. but without the needed absolute majority of 289 seats, the french president is expected to face challenges in pushing his reform agenda forward. his main rivals,
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a new laughter with alliance that by john luke well shall fall short of 200 seats according to early estimates. well, i spoke to the japanese lisa lewis in paris and she explained what the loss of an absolute majority in parliament now means form a crown. while i'm on my home, we'll have to change his policies. really, it is quite certain that certain of a sudden reforms that he is planning, such as for example, pushing up the retirement age from 62 to 6465 will be very difficult to get through parliament. he will have to compose with other forces on the left and on the right . and if he wants to form a stable alliance with other parties in parliament, that could even mean that he will have to, you would have to proceed to a re shuffle of his government, at least a partial reshuffle to build another stable group in parliament. what is for sure though, is that the governing road will be rep,
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very rocky for him and my call in the coming 5 years. so what kind of compromises would he have to make in order to execute his reform plan? while a, what is for sure is that the vouchers to night to day actually they have shown that they want him to carry out more ecological measures put in place more social measures, you know, take measures to help those that are struggling to make ends me that is really what the new, the left wing lines on the far left leaders wanted. millen shaw has put in their platform or they want, you know, they want to help those that are struggling really here in france and voters here. even though many of those that i have been talking to over the day, they told me we don't necessarily want the far left or the left in line. so when a majority in parliament, but we want to show the government the president that they can't just keep on carrying out more market liberate market orientated reforms. he and france for the
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coming 5 years. they need to take into account our opinions or otherwise phase more protests such, you know, the yellow respirators that disrupt that france for years of all 4 months and months on end during the far past 5 years and power of a my, my cause and you mentioned the left did put up quite a tough challenge this time. just talk us through that and how they performed well the left with really trying to gather support, you know, against him on my course market orientated strategy. there were saying, you know, you really a does not have any consideration or for those really that are struggling every day for workers at that are trying to get together everything i have money to actually make ends meet. but if you look at, when you look at the resides tonight, there is also something else that is really striking. and that is that the far right has gained a lot of seeds. it is predicted to actually have, you know,
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obtained between 70 and 100 seats in parliament up from 8 seeds during the last legislative elections 5 years ago. so that is quite significant. really. my car is under pressure from the left and from the right to the obviously. so louis in paris . thank you so much. lisa. hey, christ president is very me. zalinski has visited troops on the southern frontline, while his army battles, a russian on stored in the east and don bast region. ukrainian forces are also fighting off attempts by russia to take more territory near the cities of mc alive and odessa. with little change to the frontline positions the head of nato in sultan burg says the war could go on for yes. it's russian cruise missiles like these that are pounding targets and ukraine. moscow claims to be carrying out precision guided attacks on ukrainian military infrastructure and command positions. but the soaring civilian death toll and
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seemingly indiscriminate damage to residential homes and cities refutes those claims. on a visit to the southern front, ukraine's president saw the destruction for himself with about an issue that a lot of houses were destroyed severely. logistics were disrupted, and many social issues have developed. i've instructed that more systematic help we offer to people who have lost families and everything that has been destroyed will be restored. there are not enough missiles in bushes to weaken our people's will to live for eastern ukraine is also being pummeled by russian artillery. the city of lucy, sions has endured fierce shelling and now soldiers are digging in to defend the city street by street for civilians that survived the shelling. it's high time to leave even hilliard tillery. there's a cup of clothes in
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a round since he went to santa be get nervous. they're worried about the dried out of here. so it's a constant and it's constantly trying to reassure people. oh, you know. anyway, we take them as can be better than here. with i, we're leaving everything behind everything that we've had here for 70 years and we don't know where we'll go. this. i'm ukrainian troops in the z chance corner just on the defensive there now firing at russian positions and 7 have done yet so tenaciously refusing to give up the fight a holes of clothes in columbia's presidential election, which is a leftist against an outsider. businessman in the tightest race in recent memory, left us gustavo petro, is a former gorilla and current senator his thomas to fights inequality. and with such
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mothers measures such as free university education as well as pension forms. if he wins, he would be columbia's 1st leftist leader, his challenges rodolfo, hernandez and millionaire and former mayor who 1st got the support through tick tock, videos. hernandez has promised to shrink government and to fight corruption. what it is crossover to bogota and speak to d. w. you're hand ramirez. so you hand the poles have coast there. what's the word like along? we are speaking with close there. so start with minutes ago, recently, election is over with screen behind salts are going to be on the wait. we're announcing during us 2 weeks is
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going to be very, very odd. i mean, between the hernandez and mental health coverage. so that's why it feels meaningless to me not to take a little bit longer. but we are in the morning on 3 for colombia here and what will be the main challenges ahead for colombia is next president. there are many, many challenges. mm hm. eastern challenges like wow, i teen truck traffic game, for example, sites in situ, a piece of the car. remember it went through more than 50 years. i'm just in 2017. i'm going to re sign up like org, and that's one of the greatest or with that they doing apply
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towards vendor our recent interest reduction economy after the crisis line. and then also these new challenges. it was a very on the right with you define the country for the purpose of that you had ramirez in boca tough for us . thank you so much and apologies for that. no audio quality there. well, here's a round up of some other stories making news. the sour, well, dover held, the pride march in support of algae bt writes. it took place under heavy police protection because of threats of violence. although as a socially conservative society that has come under growing influence of the orthodox church survey show most moldova, and have a negative view of the algae, p t. community hundreds of people have protested, intern is he has capital against
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a referendum, unconstitutional changes all by president k seed. critic say say it has been extending his power bribe. after dissolving parliament in march and sacking dozens of judges earlier this month. the greek coast guard has rescued 108 migrants from a sail boat. in the gnc, a sail boat was found rudderless and leaking. the migrants told authorities that 4 people were still missing. and residents living in villages in the southwest of germany's capital berlin have been told to evacuate their homes. a forest fire has been burning their since friday, caused by an intense heat wave. and strong winds, and military helicopter was called in to support a firefighters. now
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the culture and media ministers of the group of 7 largest economies in the world have met in the german city of bon. it's the 1st time that g 7, media ministers have come together in a formal meeting. the ukraine, ukrainian minister of culture took part in the meeting, remotely. discussions addressed the impact of russia's war on a ukraine and the work of journalists there. and other issues such as media, freedom and the fight against this information. freedom of the press, media diversity and the safety of journalists. just a few of the topics on the agenda, the 1st meeting of the d. 7 media ministers, the war against ukraine and its impact on journalism are also a focus of the discussions. we see that the situation of media is very varying. and especially in our now we see the journalists dying under russian bombs in ukraine or so we see how intensively we are targeted by russian propaganda in all the u
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member states. ah, it's extremely important that we talk together with our g 7 partners and that we find the ways forward how to protect the media better protecting the media and access to it is one of germany's priorities as host of the meeting is good. darwin, i not tied in i know vale in times like these with democracy under major attack from authoritarians or autocratic regimes. well, we need to be aware of how important of free, diverse and independent media landscape is feel felt immediate lunch of touch. of the presentation of the men is estates meant, the stress that media policy must be globally fully together. as a global community, we must fight the rise of dis information, an arm of armful content online. and i always said that online hate israel hate an online hate doesn't stayed on line. it goes to the street with huge consequences,
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horrible events that we witnessed in the last years. so we have to tackle that. we need decisive action from government for civil society in take janes around the world. the discussion on the battle against the spread of this information will continue on monday. the d 7 media, minnesota also scheduled to visit d, w 's global media forum. or his look at some other stories. the sour, including the top one french, are about to send a warning to a president emanuel electron just months after he was re elected as president, projections off to parliamentary election, show him on course to lose his majority in the national assembly of hon may now face stiff opposition to his reform program, and the ukranian president has visited troops on the front line in southern ukraine, thought amused lensky told toward mac elia where soldiers are fighting to prevent a russian and fonts along the black sea coast. you're watching dw live from
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berlin, coming up next is reporter. i'm really mohamad. thanks for watching. take care of people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away at the border. families playing bomb attacks in syria to these credit donors with people lean extreme around getting $200.00 people around the world. more than 300.

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