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that would change the world forever. my jillions journey around the world, september 7th on d. w. ah . this is w news alive from berlin. the runner up in kenya as presidential election breaks her silence and rejects the result. for allah, it says he will challenge his defeat to william router, but just can ins to remain peaceful through the process. will bring you the latest from nairobi on the program. explosions, rock,
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a russian military facility on the crimean peninsula. moscow claims it fell victim to sabotage and the academy awards finally apologized to a native american actress for the abuse she suffered on stage at the oscar ceremony 50 years ago. ah. i'm all azako. it's good to have you with us. the runner up in kenya's presidential election has confirmed that he will contest the results, rolla dingo called the outcome, a travesty, and accused the chairman of the electoral commission of acting unilaterally and illegally in declaring william rito kenya's next president. despite his strong words, dingo urged his supporters to remain peaceful the long wait for kenya's election result is over. but like every
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residential outcome in kenya since 2002, this one too is disputed. no view. there is neither legally under but it is declared when a not a president elect is that you will get his announcement but, but in 2 unknowns, a winner is analogy. he acted with gross impunity and internal disregard of the constitution under our nose. running a lawson's 5th bid for the top job, despite the sport of his all right, will an outgoing president who can yetta with good people in his strong will city of kids who have mixed feelings about challenging the results. i think what i like right now, if you go to court and her for them to decide who should come the president of dana,
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but as up our views, bailey's, the president of kenya. okay. it got to go to court and we couldn't really tell what my fear is earlier, because my thought about to go to the election, which is going still to be mis manage like this one. meanwhile, rudo supporters are ego for him to take off. as soon as the thought of the legal political, as you can see, all the doubt mafia is not alive and isn't continuing to relax because you're expecting of the president. i mean, anytime, yell mckinney, i could face weeks of uncertainty and the way forward may ultimately be decided in court. d. w. if kamani is in arabi and has more on rolla dingus announcement that he will contest the election results. well,
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he did see no uncertain terms that he has rejected the results that were issued by the independent electoral and boundaries commission. his grime is with that commission, particularly with hfs in electrical kathy who rayleigh claims behaved like a dictator, very strong words. they're claiming that he didn't give access to his commissioners and the results of the presidency that he announced the results well as a result had still not been declared. and so these are some of the things that he was that he had a problem with regarding this commission. and he also said that their behavior, that behavior risks to put in kenya into the event that we saw in 2007 basically bloodshed over an election. but as you said, i, he also the one, i guess this thing that he will go to the point where he's likely to file a petition to reject. basically these results for money. they report it. if kamani they're reporting from nairobi, let's get you up to speed with some other stories making headlines today. you as
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president joe biden has signed the inflation reduction acts into law calling as a win for the american people. the new legislation includes an investment of $369000000000.00 in climate policies. $64000000000.00 to reduce health insurance costs, and they 15 percent maximum corporation tax for large companies. now the united states and the you are studying iran's response to a final draft of the renewed nuclear deal. negotiators have been meeting in vienna for more than a year to resuscitate the 2015 agreement. it collapsed when for you as president, donald trump withdrew his support for the deal. that would limit iran's nuclear development. turkey has reportedly carried out an ass strike in northern syria, killing at least 11 people, including the syrian government forces. the attack happened just west of the town of co, bonnie, syria and turkey have not commented. russia says that
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any un mission to inspect ukraine separation nuclear plants will not be able to travel through the capital key because they say it's too dangerous. there are growing concerns about the safety of the reactor, which has been repeatedly struck by shilling and meanwhile, russian officials say 3000 people have been evacuated following multiple explosions and munitions depot and try me up after some back and forth. moscow described it as an act of sabotage without saying who it held responsible. the news incident comes only a week after blasts rocks, a russian air base on the next peninsula. if your credit forces were behind the expression in crimea, it would mark a significant escalation in the wall. cellphone video captures, a giant fire on the horizon. russian officials say the blaze engulfed, and ammunition depot at a russian military base in northern crimea. multiple fireballs can be
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seen and heard erupting in this amateur video. as the blaze rips through, the plant to near by villages had to be evacuated, looseness with it, and we came out of the big logan's clouds of smoke coming from the cow sheds where the military warehouses are. oh, we stayed there until about 7 already and everything was exploding, flashes, fragments, debris falling on us. you. if you didn't, the emergency guys game finches and said they were evacuating. everybody was still out. there were by explosion shelves falling right into back yards. we have a shell in ours, but that was, it was the guys who came over to inspect it. there was many, they said they were going to la d mine it or whatever. we just laughed everything like workers were quickly dispatched to start repairing rail tracks and power lines damaged in tuesday's blasts was in your book, which was movie martinez, assumption in the russian ministry of defense them as it says, the official cause of the incident was sabotaging marshal boys jolla,
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her ill query, remember more than 3000 people have been evacuated. why scalable from to nearby settlements in the reach out of the machine? we would do, but we are i b, m for don jose being housed in temporary facilities. oh awesome shame. just pull my merrily and schools, leak affiliate so you can be a total of $121.00. people are being sheltered from the object of those 20 or children sitting at that in chicago. the rest have gone to their relatives to last me. lucas had been in the blast come one week after similar explosions at a russian military air base on the kremlin controlled peninsula. keith is not claimed responsibility for either incident, but ukraine's president has repeatedly said that regaining sovereignty over the country must include crimea, which was annexed by russia. 8 years ago. he touched on those efforts during his nightly video dress to the nation. lena handle shit operations for the crimea platform on the way she lay expect a little number of participants taking part in this initiative to bring crimea back under ukrainian serenity to expand rather today the advisory council,
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the g occupation of crimea has been created to coordinate all activities and projects in this direction entered saw the success of the criminal platform. strangely, blood for crimea is a popular tourist destination for russians. in a cryptic tweet sent out after tuesday's explosion, one of the lens, his advisors wrote that invaders and thieves must understand. there is a high risk of death in occupied territories. and d, w as yon philip charles isn't keith. he explained ukraine's tactic of neither confirming nor denying responsibility for a tax on russian targets in the crimean peninsula. even though ukraine has not claimed direct responsibility for any incidents in crimea. senior officials have implied involvement. the ukrainian military, for example, published a video showing an explosion, but they refused to give any further explanations on it. it's obviously part of the ukrainian strategy at the moment. not to bro, provide any details about
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a possible military operation in the region, but to leave plenty of room for interpretation or crimea is probably one of the most symbolic places of the war and many ukrainians. welcome possible attacks on russian military infrastructure in the region. it's a region that has been occupied by russia for the past 8 years, and sir president, sir lensky has repeatedly made it clear that for ukrainians any efforts to win the war or any efforts to take bag occupied territory must always include crimea almost 50 years after native american actress, 16 little feather, was booed at the oscars. the academy of motion, picture, arts and sciences has apologize to her. in 1973 act marlon brando, sent little feather to refuse his oscar for best actor in protest at hollywood
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treatment and depiction of native americans. little feather was given just a minute to speak and received a mixture of applause and cheers. the academy now says it recognizes her bravery little feather, responded in a statement, saying we indians are very patient people. it's only been 50 years. and susannah giga is a historian at the university of nebraska. she specializes in the history of native americans and she joins me now. took the academy a was 50 years to apologize for the way little father was treated at the oscars. what does this apology mean to the native american community? well, i think, you know, that's kind of hard to say in terms of like a blanket speech, because even though as native americans, we comprise less than one percent of this country's population, there's still a really large population of native americans. but i think as a whole, you know,
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throughout the communities throughout, you know, whether they be urban or reservation. i think that the apologies, very big deal. i mean, on a personal level i'm, i'm glad that you know, i'm sure as a human, she must have experienced such trauma going through that event and you know, was able to find closure. and i think that, you know, an apology is that it's a really big deal. i mean, like right now in this country, you know that the topic that's at the forefront right now is the history of boarding schools. you know, the finding of cemeteries and skeletal remains. and, you know, one of the big topics in issues in that topic is the fact that the united states is never really formally apologized or even acknowledged that type of, you know, boarding school history. and so i think that any type of apology for the mistreatment of native americans is a really big deal. and you know,
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it's really interesting because in this country, there's just kind of this phenomenon that's happened since james town in the establishment of the country where, you know, this image, this imagery indians, or the indian, you know, was created by the settler society settler society members and then you have the real indigenous, you know, or native american people. and so, since the country, you know, since in the, in the history of the country you kind of had like these 2 things going side by side. so you have this image of an indian, and then you have the real people themselves. and so there's, that image has been what, you know, sorry, i was just in ask you about that image. this does that image, the treatment of native americans by the ministry has that improved since the oscars, 70 and 19. and then i can say, right, right, well, you know, so like that imagery, you know, that, that's been kind of like the indian,
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like the united states, this country's indian. and so, from that imagery they've, you know, appropriated and exploited the cultures, the imagery of indians. and so, you know, how that's played out in the entertainment industry. you know, i think when she had come across, you know, that hostility, that she did because it was like here you have, you know, this western films and, and people are doing what they want with the images of indians, you know, ship portraying them however they want to india, and then you actually have a real indian or native american come forward and say, hey, you know, the system, right? you know, we don't appreciate being, you know, portrayed like this and media. so that's really been an interesting phenomenon in terms of like how that's played out in the film industry. i would say, you know, it's kind of frustrating still today because, you know,
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while we don't have those older black and white westerns, of, you know, 50000000 indians getting killed off of one shot. you still have other people that portray and native americans and you know, when we have such a large, i mean, we have, you know, really create native american actors and actresses that are able to portray, you know, their own kind. we still don't really get that. thank you very much. yeah, i'll have to, i'm really sorry. i have to interrupt of that. you. we have run out of time. your son says on i go league. thanks for being with us. thank you. thank you. up to date . ah, people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away at the border. families playing phone tags inferior to these correct only thing with demonstrated.
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