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ah, everyone who loves books has to go with d. w literature list. 100 german must reads ah, ah ah . business dw news alive from berlin, kenya analysis. it's next president. william brutal wins the title contested raised, but several election officials say they won't stand by the results also on the program, the taliban thing, and celebrate in the streets to mark
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a years since they're takeover of afghanistan. but millions of afghans struggled with survey hunger, the failing economy, and the loss of women's rights. and will meet ukrainian refugees who managed to escape russia occupied had saw it still dream of returning to a safe and peaceful home one day. ah, i'm all on soccer. it's good to have you with us. canyon officials have declared william router, the country's next president. he won with a campaign promising to award hardworking low income canyons, dw is mariel miller has this report from chris to move. hope of many bacchus of root os opponent, rayleigh, tinker. people have been celebrating for hours he and key soon western kenya,
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they are confident their favorite candidate relo. dinger will soon be named can yes, next president. he so more is the strong hold of long time veteran opposition leader or dinger regularly waiting for the are the president that is i believe. and i eagerly hoping buddy i lamb will be gone from bethany. but then after a 3 hour delay, the final result was officially declared. i will follow your body. yep . person of the independent electron bondo disco mission here by the glass that route to william some way as been duly elected. does the president in other parts of the country, william router supporters celebrated the announcement the mood and he soon changed rapidly. they are disappointed. they expected rhina adina to when
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they say their victory has been stolen. st battles lasted for 2 hours. protestors threw stones at police, reacted by fire and tear gas. the police has managed to actually push back the protesters down. this road is heard that some shops have been looted and we also hear occasional done a fire. the police still patrolling the roles and make sure that the situation remains calm over night. meanwhile, president elect william router addressed the country. i went to promised the people okay, now that i will run a transparent open democratic government. and i will walk with the opposition to the extent that they provide oversight over my administration. even though a large part of the country remains the libertarian people,
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it will be one of william brutus hardest tasks to reconcile a divided country. it's been one year since the taliban regained control of the afghan capital over throwing the democratically elected government. the 20 year long u. s. lead military mission and the presence of nato troops ended chaotically. an almost overnight, as the militants closed in thousands of people fled to cobbles, air force trying to board any plane that would take them. the taliban have been marking the anniversary with televised prayers and speeches. but since their return to power, the former insurgents have presided over an economy and freefall, which has fueled one of the world's worst humanitarian disasters. and nearly a 1000000 teenage girls are missing out on high school education in afghanistan, which will have big consequences on the potential and proport prosperity of the
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country. d. w. sandra peters, man reports from couple ah, these girls are hungry for the education they get. it's are going a high school in cowboy. they have big plans. who of you went to be a doctor, raise your hand. that these plans may end of his dreams. although they are only 11 or 12. this is their last year at school. the taliban are allowing only very few goods to study beyond great 6, the leadership has effectively bent secondary education for girls. these limit emerett as the taliban called their government. once to enforce agenda, segregated society where teenage girls and women mainly stay at home hello flat. i will try my best to continue with my classes here, but i asked the slammy camera to open goals school still great to algebra for that we can study properly. again. it doesn't fiddlers that am not the special doing
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businesses, but i'm sad. i ask our government to open schools so we can all study the rights of women and men should be equal. but does bell robasho on my mother? this used to be a place of learning for more than 8000 girls after that. now there are only 2000 students in grades 7 to 12 are at home. the teachers keep going, but everyone knows that when the goods finished this great, all these would be doctors will be banned from school. i have some other or in the i feel for the future or for children. i feel that leave will be as a literate in the future than others or in than other a country without education does not have a future. i mean the future before all of us live in the hands of these denito ac is rather says, my show good. the father. i had to tell my students, you can't come back here until as a new order, more in tom. why are you taking my
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students out of class? it shouldn't matter since nicholas you. oh, we take that question to the taliban. made history for the promotion of virtue and prevention of vice. that's the ministry responsible for social behavior to fit with the taliban vision of islam. delaware, the spokesman mirrors many other answers by only offering any base if on saturday list for them to la, somebody, hama, hava sedona. there definitely some problems for the grades after class 6 level, but you need to ask the ministry of education for specifics. the issue will not last forever on that. i hope it will be resolved soon. that will be islamic emerett . i was thinking about it, the set up has been out of school for 2 years. first due to corona, then the taliban, the 16 year old study set home alone induced emily. man. i miss being that my friends, i miss drawing and studying with them by me. i also miss being with my teachers
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during exam, so i missed them all. my biggest hall was to become a doctor. now, my biggest hope is that my school will start again. her older sister, fresh day as a teacher, she still works teaching little boys. she understands saddam desire for schooling, but can too little to cheer her up. i mean, i've had a body commissioner. every time said of his the news that schools remain closed for girls. she gets more depressed, she cries at least once a week. she sits with a bleeding heart asking why the school is not opening my car. i finished grade 12. it was the monday have gone to stance. little girls are still in school. but despite domestic and international pressure, the taliban won't let high school girls continue their education. currently, that lease nearly a 1000000 futures hanging. let's take
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a look now at some of the headlines around the world. former new york mayor rudy giuliani has been told he is a key figure in an investigation by the us state of georgia into the 2020 presidential election. prosecutors are examining illegal attempts to undermine the results in the state juliani and scheduled to give testimony before a grand jury on wednesday. for you as president, donald trump has demanded the return of documents seized by the f. b, i in a raid of his moral lago residence, the files were taken as part of an investigation into trumps handling of top secret documents. the f. b i sat said there has been increased threats against federal officials following the raid. a kudos president has declared a state of emergency in the city of going to kill after 5 people were killed in an explosion blamed on organized crime. the interior minister said the incident was a declaration of war on the state. why a kill has seen
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a recent wave of crime fuel by drug trafficking. 5 european citizens have gone on trial in the eastern ukrainian city of done yes, according to russian state media. they have been accused of being mercenaries by a court controlled by criminal back separatists. 3 of them could face the death penalty under the laws of the unrecognized self proclaimed republic. and russia has said that you and nuclear agency cannot inspect these aperture power plant in ukraine because it's too dangerous to travel through the capital. keep. now there are growing concerns for the safety of the reactor after had been repeatedly struck by shelling radiation sensors. sensors in the region have been damaged, making it impossible to monitor potential leaks, ukrainian, president of all of the me, the lens. he said the world is yielding to russia's nuclear blackmail. ukrainian forces, meanwhile, are slowly advancing towards russia occupied. have some civilians who fled the city
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are watching closely in hopes of returning to their homes. d, w is mighty as burling are met one woman from her son who fled with a family to the southern city of odessa. but the, he could actually, we're looking for something pretty among, donated clothes at the refugee center on us to see about his over lift nearly everything behind her when she fled her home in the russian occupied house on region. she and her children have been in odessa for 3 weeks now. with last is fashion and you only see for situation under occupation grew worse and worse. every day. i got comfortable, 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,
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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 the children, most of the time, i only venturing out to get groceries me 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 bothering him, yet. authorities 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 her swan. we meet a woman who's brought hundreds of people out. we're hiding her identity.
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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 center. even so volunteers at the refugee center register new arrivals from occupied territory nearly every day. even those who hung on this long of you only by the intensifying fighting on mister c as friends and pictures of damage to her when you you see what you want, you know? yeah. what i was like 5 months in here. so i have left their mark on her and her
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children. she whom to daughter reacting to a lot down here in odessa. man, there are tang shooting. it's not attend. there are no tanks here. no, no. the tanks when the other place, i mean are not here on campus. for now, the families relatively safe, but honest to see is waiting for the day. she can take her children home. lawyers acting for american basketball star, brittany greiner, have launched an appeal against her present term, made talks between the us and russia, about a prisoner swap. the 31 year old was sentenced to 9 years in a russian prison after being found guilty of drug possession and trafficking. to time rolling olympic basketball gold medalist and women's and b, a champion was arrested as a moscow airport in february for assessing vate cartridges containing
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a small amount of cannabis oil. before we go, his reminder of the top story with following for you. kenneth electoral commission has declared william brito the winner of last week's presidential election. formerly the countries deputy president, rita ran a tightly contested race against the position lead. i ride out a dingo violence, disrupted the announcements, and several election officials say they will contest the result is as d w news, a documentary about salman rushdie is up next state youth a vibrant to have attended, glistening place along the mediterranean sea scene of almost war and so far abdul karim drift along with.

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