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standing shopping and dining offers. enjoy our services to be our guest at frankfurt airport city. managed by from board lou. ah ah . the sustainable news line from berlin, kenya analysis. and next president william router, when's the tightly contested res? but several election officials say they won't stand by the results. violence breaks out just ahead of the announcement. also on the program. a taliban mark
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a year since their take over of afghanistan. they sing and celebrate in the streets as millions of africa struggle with severe hunger, a thinking economy, and the loss of women's rights. plus some european countries have closed their doors to russian tourists since fountains invasion of ukraine. but countries are at odds on the issue. germany is, chancellor says ordinary citizens and dissidence shouldn't be shunned. ah, i'm the cough relished to our viewers on p b. s in the united states and around the world. welcome to the program. canyon officials have declared william brutal the country's next president. he won with a campaign promising to award hard working low income canyons. the election itself had been mostly peaceful, but novels broke out just ahead of the announcement. a several electoral officials
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said they refuse to stand by the results. oh, class marked the victory of kenya's, new president elect william router outside his headquarters than elsewhere. the announcement was met with flames of anger, a scuffle. spur account in the tele center after an unexpected announcement for out to 7. electro commissioners said they could not stand by the election results because we can not take ownership of that is that that is going to be unknown because of the opaque nature which this results have been handled with the details of these open collection medicine in his acceptance
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speech router urged the country to put together i went to promise that i would walk with all elected leader. and only dauphin kinda saw that we can fashion a country that leaves nobody behind router has portrayed himself as a champion of the poor and downtrodden. and his promises to combat extreme wealth inequality have galvanized many young people. but he takes the reins at a time of converging crises. kenya is suffering its worst drought in 40 years, which has left millions of people hungry. soaring global prices of food and fuel have exacerbated a cost of living crisis. and many, a oser,
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angered by the previous president's failure to reigning rampant corruption. unrest is bubbling and the prospect loons of a supreme court challenge to the election results that could pose yes. another crisis for kenya and d. w correspondence. felix marina has been following the events in nairobi for us earlier. i asked him if the opposition will work together with william roto after his call for peace and unity. good evening. yes, he actually called for peace and, and he actually called the opposition to come on board and walk with him. but in another media interview that he's just done, he mentioned that he's just calling on the opposition to come and work on the side of their position. so that they can check his government. he actually, i seemed to, through a job at um, at the hancock that took place between president wilkins dane dre loading, a bike in 2018. and he said that he does not want
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a government where the opposition will come and they will now sit together so that the confusion between the executive and our who else is in that government. he said, the only thing that he wants to they'll position to come is for their position to come and have their full monday of keeping the government in check so that they can be able to serve with their citizens. so as to whether the opposition will walk with the deputy president or with their president elect for g r e to means i guess of wait and see. but he is extended an olive branch, only on the basis that they will come and be an opposition reloading as partner in contest the election resolves, as well as part of the electoral commission. what do you expect to see in the coming days? so as, as that a loading, as tim and there, some of the commissioners actually contested there in the election results. the deputy president said that this was the, ah, was the fast election that he has seen, which is very credible. and
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a one might say that maybe it's because he's one, sorry. again, mike, one might see that it's because he's one that says he's saying it is very credible . but he was saying that it's the 1st time that people have been able to access results on a public portal. it's never happen again. he said again, by the time people who are coming to promise of kenya, they already knew their result. so yes, there was contestation, but on the other side of the winning candidate deputy, i really am brutal. he said that this was the most credible election that he has seen in his air carrying politics or it remains or wait and see. of course, now they're the push and pull has begun. remember, toys seen it was credible as in new york or leash only seeing it was not twice a, it was not a credible. some of the commissioners have actually joined in that some of the commissioners have approved their election. so it's, it's, it's, it's a matter of it's, it's likely on a wing skill, so we will see which side has more weight in their days to come in exploring. and
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they roby. thank you. an hour of correspond, lorelei isn't key soon for us. the hometown of defeated rayleigh o dinner. here's her assessment. we are in condense neighborhood. he's more in width and kenya it is a strong hold of rhino didn't lose and the presidential election. and the situation here is still very tens. this round about which is known for a place where the protests will start, the ride police is this here behind us. they have a fire, i guess a protest because they started to become aggressive. they start to throw stones. so these police officers were trying to fire tear gas to disperse the crowd, and they actually managed, as you can see, the road now is empty. now you can sometimes people are throwing stones, police, sometimes those fires take us into this direction. but that this morning when we
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were here, when we arrived here, this whole place was packed with people. people were celebrating, people were so convinced that they a favorite candidate would win this election. there was no question about it. and so they were devastated when they heard the news that william has one. and that's why the mood shifted change very, very quickly. so at the moment the police has run out of gas, as we heard from federal reporters. not confirmed, but we can hear now the police is firing a life around instead of us task, i understand now because it's been exactly one year since the taliban regained control of the capital over throwing the democratically elected government. the 20 year long us led military mission and the presence of nato troops ended chaotically, an almost overnight, as the insurgents closed in thousands of people fled to cobbles airport, trying to ward any plan that will take them. the taliban been working the
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anniversary with televised prayers and speeches, but since their return of power, the former insurgents have presided over an economy and freefall, which has fueled one of the world's worst humanitarian disastrous, unhappy jasmine as dw corresponding on the ground and to our viewers at home, please be advised that her report contains images that you might find disturbing. ah, this is chassis b b. o. she was born just before the taliban returned to power. shit's, yes, trip between 2 curses that challenged the best efforts of doctors hearing cobble with trying to help her. you see a newman jamita why she is suffering from both severe pneumonia and severe malnutrition. her pneumonia has actually caused her malnutrition much lacy maltreatment model, that essentially probably knows he thought of the kids and i for them. the
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prognosis of children like her with severe malnutrition is not very good as they growth development and intelligence may be effectively schools though just because it shows yes, mother did not want to be foamed, but she told us she has 8 children and is pregnant with her 9th, there is never enough food at home, she set, and no money for medicine. oh, half of up gone, his dance people are experiencing acute food insecurity. that's 20000000 people who are so hungry. their lives are at risk. as we drive to cobble facts and figures become faces. this is one of the wet food program centers in the east of the city flooded. i got a project manager of a local 8 organization is in charge here. the worst part of the job choosing who should get supplies. it is exactly very difficult for as how to choose
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the right person over there. many of them, they are hungry, many of them they are in need. many of them even they are running after, as when we are doing the verification in selection. but to we cannot do all we can not provide food for all those he picks get 50 k g of wheat, just over 6 k g of lentils, and 5 liters of cooking i. there are also packets of peanut butter, paste for children, and special nutrition for pregnant women. it's supposed to feed a family for 3 months. it hardly ever does. o. s. the sky starts to darken over cobble. if we visit a bakery in the north. people with money buy fresh bread for dinner. sometimes they buy extra for the desperate women who sit outside hoping for charity. many of them are widows. many have walked for more than an hour to get here. we act and on as
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mammy, they are forced to beg. why else would we sit here all day again as, as that a vision vision will. yeah. thought that like i take the bread home and i eat it with my children. got them, but it's not enough to fill our stomachs. i divide the bread and pieces and give it to my children so that none of them dies. make it, but our stomachs are never full. garza vala manet made money, monet, theater, make money, bakery own i am your dell, half marty has registered around 1000 women for the bread donations. only though is with a car to get a loaf. it's his way to try to help, but also to keep the situation under control. i in of, of what that additional got them catch on ebay so, so i started this project out of a strong sense will be due autism because our people, our job, lucy morris, the international community has stopped their assistant for us. i don't, we are forced to fight for our people. i'm for aligned to know what that a, my, them,
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all of that hockey mama but m a water. zack wanted atkins and not only victims of massive 8 cutbacks, but also of the sanctions against their fundamentalists, rulers billions of dollars of national assets held abroad. a frozen st markets continue, but the wider economy is collapsing and the taliban have no experience of serving millions of desperate people in crisis. not a single country has recognized. there is im, this parish status is costing ask and steely. oh. while then afghan president, sharp granny fled the country when the tall one rolled into cobble, his predecessor humming cars, i chose to stay in the capitol. he hoped to be able to act as a mediator with the militants. the new rulers restricted his movements and placed them under effect of house arrest and an exclusive interview. he spoke to d. w about the vital role of education, and afghanistan's future. lack of education means poverty. locker for education
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fargo's means lack of abilities. locker for education for goes means half of the suicide, at least half of the society, at least because of those are not educated men or also undermined abilities. therefore, which is off of society. not being able to produce and participate better sex sexually weakened, weaken and deprived of gavin. so, and there is of course more you can watch the fullest goals of interview with former ask, i'm president 100 cars i on our youtube channel. and the address is there on your screens. let's now take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world to day. france says the all of its troops have now left. molly french forces have been fighting islamist militants and the west african nations since 2013, but a decision to pour out was made in february after relations between paris and bomber co deteriorated troops had become increasingly unpopular with the malia and
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public. china says it has carried out more military drills around taiwan in response to the latest visit by us lawmakers to the self governing island. a congressional delegation arrived in taipei and met taiwanese legislators just 2 weeks after a similar trip by house speaker, nancy pelosi, anger, and beijing. when morris military junta has santos the country's former leader, our son soon she to 6 more years in prison for corruption. she has already been sentenced to 11 years on similar charges after being removed from power in february last year. analysts say the charges are an attempt to legitimate law and legitimate life legitimize, excuse me. the military seizure of power pair on has denied any involvement with an assault on author. so mon rusty and his left him seriously injured around foreign ministry distance itself from the new york stabbing attack,
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but blamed rusty and his supporters for insulting islam. he's been the target of a decades old fatwas issued by a ron's late leader, ayatollah hominy. ukrainian president volota, mayor zalinski has again called for european countries to introduce a ban on visas for russian tourists. his appeal has been echoed by estonia and finland, which share borders with russia. they want other states in the european union to stop issuing tourist fees. us to russians, but e u countries are divided over their proposal. germany's chancellor, olaf shots, for example, as underlined his opposition to a possible visa ban for russian citizens during a visit to norway's capital oslo. here's what he had to say. it was brought him decision of all of us that we imposed sanctions on those who are responsible for the war of the gold of oligarchs, and those who are financially in the columbia, profiting from disputing regime we will continue to do so. but the thing,
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this is, look, the war of the russian people it is putting swore and we have to be very clear on the topic. all europe debates had to handle visitors from russia. the war in ukraine rage is on the parliament. and keith has extended martial law by another 3 months. officials in the region of dun at sc report have be russian shelling that has killed at least 3 people. at the same time, ukrainian forces are slowly advancing towards russia. occupied her son, civilians who fled the city are watching closely in hopes of returning to their homes. dw, went his bowling. i'm at one woman from her son who fled with her family to the southern city of odessa. but that you couldn't, you are looking for something pretty among, donated clue at the refugee center on us to see about his of a lift. nearly everything behind her. when she fled her home in the russian
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occupied, her son reached, she and her children have been in odessa for 3 weeks now. i believe when we finish, a flash is fastened m u on the civil war situation under occupation grew worse and worse every day. i got comparable, i spent 5 months there and i always thought, why should i leave? this is my home. but things became more and more intolerable. yes, even son. so can you, when i see him, i mean, she says her home tone became a place of fear and intimidation and empty streets. she stayed at home with her children, most of the time, i only venturing out to get groceries ringing up with her on the russians. i would always lower my eyes if you looked at them in the eyes too long, they would say you're looking at me. so you must know something. let's go and talk with the people who were taken like that from sometimes the relatives would look for them for a long time. some came back. others didn't bring him. yet. authorities
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and volunteers in odessa hope around 150000 refugees. many areas occupied by russian it's difficult to leave soldiers at checkpoints. don't let many pass and fighting makes the roads dangerous. even so many still want to leave here swan. we meet a woman who's brought hundreds of people out. we're hiding her identity. there are more military personnel now than before. it feels like there is a military checkpoint by every tree. they used to just take a quick look at our phones and get the men to undress, to look for tattoos. but now they checked their data bases for information on us and they look for deleted messages on our phones. there are more snipers to. we used to move around the city quite freely. now we don't dare to even go into the
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center. even so volunteers that the refugees sent to register new arrivals from occupied territory nearly every day. even those who hung on this long of you owned by the intensifying fighting, honest as you as friend sent pictures of damage to her home. one, if you see up, what are you, will you my up what i was like 5 months and her son had left their mark on her and her children. she him to daughter, you acting to allowed ban. here in odessa. man, there are tanks. you're in. yeah. it's not attend, there are no tanks here. no, no. the tanks were in the other place i need to are not in here. i'm going to go back for now the families relatively safe, but anastasio is waiting for the day. she can take her children home and he
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has marking 75 years of independence, one day after pakistan and the bloody partition of british india. as britain ended, it's colonial rule. in 1947, it's flint, the land into 2 states. some 12000000 people found themselves on the wrong side of a line that divided the new nations by religion. many hindus and sakes and really created pakistan, fled to india, as muslims went in the opposite direction. to a 1000000 people were massacred in the sectarian violence that followed. and our next report we hear from those who witness the carnage. ah, you get the time i g. a rose jo, 3040. so all those shadowing memories of partition dr. d, was it ready? be sure. there was no dish there. he's worked
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with my all change sure will. same go ga dot good jen? it started this started do i think i might have i thought i used to teach in a village in what is now the indian side. but allah, he had come home for the summer break. when all hell broke loose gently, altogether much better while is broke out, schools were closed indefinitely. how many get to get to her school? go get it. got a lot of those. i watch it everywhere. from countless dead bodies and injured people arriving to my city, which was on the new border. or a remember going there as a child to see what was happening. if you believe one day, a car he came to know you go did did last year. like when we came to be,
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lisa lane jaden, they've also told us to get my father's business at dawn and we didn't have any money left just really did you and tell you how to think felt over the bottles of pockets thought johnny pulling a bottle. if anyone speaks of that time, i can immediately conjure it in my mind, i do not know how much it's really difficult to talk about it for those of us who remember it on. i'm emotional right now because i haven't spoken about that diamond 75 years now, so i lost weight loss. so many people do these partition days. she said the dish cut each other. why it has started. i see on my i got pockets on programs
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and i love that language because i belong to good please. i love those good. i mean the history of the world is full of stories of law but was also nothing. you can fight as when he was, as you like, not, but meaningful decisions are only made at the negotiating table. personally, it showed me the top leadership which makes us. ringback hi judy. this is what hyundai we should we should my, in most wish officials in germany and poland are baffled by a massive die off a fish in a river flowing through both countries. a joint task force has been set out to investigate the ecological disaster on the river, oda, they're struggling to find the cause of the highly toxic conditions that have killed, at least 80 tons of fish and concerns are growing over how the pollution could
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further impact wildlife mac, that inevitably skies on the lookout. the conservationist is searching for dead fish in the waters of this nature park in north western poland. so far she hasn't spotted any, but she is very worried about how much of a god we know nothing about this chemical. it harms the fish, but also all the fall, 9 the river, and we fear that it will penetrate into the earth. loaded the whole area is assistant of water canals. this chemical can flow into the marshland through this water. not only aquatic organisms lived there, but also mammals and many birds. long at all. the wave of that fish is getting closer. 20 kilometers from here. fire fighters are pulling dead fish out of the water. there's still only a few here, but a bit further up stream. it looked like this the previous day. it's still unclear what caused the mass deaths. german and polish water samples have shown high levels
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of salts. the polish government suspects that chemical waste was dumped into the river. critics say the polish side has reacted to slowly. 2 high ranking officials have since been dismissed by poland, prime minister, with prime ministers from germany, and poland. have meds to try to agree on a joint approach with other people. i love to you for the dog. those who hold political responsibility must provide clarity on this environmental disaster to minimize the damage to identify the perpetrators. young. i hope this meeting today has made a real contribution in that direction. by talking i stood, shall know, the results of the water samples will be shared and disgust together go. oh, my gosh, my show at the meeting we agreed on faster decision making and an appropriate course of action for the hours and days ahead. huh. on the germans side of the river's estuary, the situation is relaxed. the disaster is not yet visible here,
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but things could change soon. finally, some of the world's most athletic chess players have gone head to head under water . this is the final of the world dive chest championships in london where it's as much a bottle of lung capacity as a wind layers have to hold their breath while considering their moves on a board. some merged in a swimming pool. hollins michel must or ki rich, took the title after 4 rounds. unfortunately, the sport is not quite as exciting for spectators as it is for players. and that, that you're all up to date, remember there's always more on our website, but to stay with us. after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day this time with an in depth look at when you're on up to see there. with
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oh, a it looks like a suit case on wheels, but perhaps it's the electric car for the entire world. b a. c. m. city one. affordable, flexible, uncomplicated,
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developed in germany. usable wherever there's a conventional household, sockets plug and play red. in 60 minutes on d, w ah departure into the to day this means flying to a foreign planet. in the 16th century, it meant being a hampton and setting sail to discover a route the world famous c. voyage of ferdinand of magellan expedition then became a scientific expedition. as many new things were being discovered. it was in fact an adventure in the end. part of a race for white power between spain and portugal. a race linked to
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military interests, the race linked to political and military, christie, but also linked to many financial with adventure full of hardships, dangers and death. 3 years that would change the world forever. but jillions journey around the world. start september 7th on d. w. with for the taliban august 15th is a day for celebration, for millions of afghans. it's a dark day marking the anniversary of the day they lost their freedoms. it was exactly a year ago today that taliban fighters enter at the afghan capital cobble. and essentially without a fight.

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