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ah ah ah ah, this is the w slide from berlin. pakistan's former prime minister's head with terrorism charged police allege imran con, broke the law by threatening to sue officials. in a speech he gave on the weekend supporters rally outside cons house. going to prevent police from arresting. also coming up, who's behind
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a high profile assassination in russia? the daughter of the close put in now i is killed by a car bomb. a father is a famous ultra nationalist to support the invasion of ukraine. keith denies any and bold class sing a poorest to decriminalize sex between men. it's being held as a step in the right direction for l g, b t q. right? but the government is putting a stop to any talk of same sex marriage. and in germany is bonus legal who can stop by a munich, the reigning champion. so having that best start to the seas, never thrashing bull con 7 nill. ah, i'm glad elf as well come to the program. focused on the police, have filed terrorism charges against former prime minister iran con. he had
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threatened to sue pakistan's, police inspector general, and a judge during a speech at the weekend. the country's media watched or cast since band channels from broadcasting live addresses by con, accusing him of hate speech. hundreds of his supporters have surrounded his home in the capital, islamabad, in efforts to prevent his arrest. and earlier i spoke to shuttle shops from the w asia, and i asked him what was behind the charges against pakistan's, former prime minister? well, in my opinion, the former prime minister are trying to put pressure on the box on the military because it really does not care about the government government or graham associate boston. he knows that the army dot is calling the shots, the army who according to have forced his ouster from battle. and that's what he
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has been trying to do. the mass, really, the public gatherings of the and the army record is all mean putting pressure on the army chief come or job with budget. so there has been a history of andy army politics is focused on iraq on taking it to another level on is not a traditional politician or someone like a donald trump in the us. so supporters like this kind of rhetoric and when he threatened judicial judges and the police officer obviously was all here is that the government would act against him and now he's facing the consequences of his right. now speaking of his supporters, how much support does he have in the population? is he a real threat to the government and to the military? as you said, i think he's extremely popular and he has become more popular since is out of because people see him as
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a someone who is challenging the status quo. their tradition, politicians, they see him as someone who has stood up against the army and his and the u. s. rhetoric because he accused the u. s. washington, all for a conspiring and you know, getting the opposition parties in the military to do. i was from power, so he has become immensely pop up. but i believe that the government is not really worried about it because every politician bugs on knows that as long as the buffalo agree is backing them, which the military is doing at the moment of their position to secure but popularity, non popularity is rising bushel. now talk to me about the military a bit more in which way are they running the country? well, 1st of all, they have a huge economic of sticks in boxes. so they have the biggest chunk off the g p a
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and done some defense budget because of this strategy. geopolitical situation of box are where you have india and me lot rather than the stuff that was done. borders have gone on your own. so military gets a lot of money ministries involved in businesses as well. at the same time, the military determines because military has boxed on directly for over 35 years collectively as a military decides, the foreign policy and domestic policy. and all these things to politicians in the past who have tried to challenge emitter creek half day farmer brown. and he said he's an exam not in ron hahn is doing the same thing, but the military believe it's in just the geopolitical situation. the strategy can just cannot be compromised and they can not allow this prime minister who suffer dash, all of these things because he believes that he was focused on situation is quite
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unique in terms of with the strategy, the militancy issues, the dollar bomb issue, all of them issues the military has an upper hand, has been like this for a long time. shanice on that from t w asia. thank you very much. on that revenue. ukraine has denied any involvement in a car bombing. the moscow that killed the daughter of a prominent russian nationalist. daddy are due, geena, died in the blast. both she and her father alexander duke, in have publicly supported russia's war and ukraine. russia's foreign ministry speculated that keefe might be behind the bombing, bought an advisor to your friends. president said his country was not a terrorist state. investigators sift through the remains of the s u. v. driven by daria duke inner. they say an explosive planted in the vehicle killed the 29 year old t v commentator. the power of the explosion was evident parts of the toyota land
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cruiser were strewn across a large area. her father, alexander doogan, may however, have been the target of the attack. russian state media said doogan was intending to travel in the vehicle, but changed his mind at the last minute. both doogan and his daughter were on their way to moscow after they attended a cultural festival. alexander doogan is one of the staunchest allies of president vladimir putin. and a far right philosopher and author. he has been pushing for a revival of the russian empire. his daughter, although less known, was also a prominent member of the ultra nationalist movement supporting russia's invasion of ukraine on the piece of work. she called for genocide of ukrainians. she called the grading so soft human race. she called for public or public killings of ukrainian prisoners of war, et cetera. so yes, she's
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a good against daughter bard. she is, 1st of all, a very active member of our russian fall, right? national, his neo nazi, are influential seem a spokesperson for ukrainian president followed him. is lensky has denied keith was involved. but pro russian separate her say ukraine was behind the blast and rushes foreign ministry spokeswoman maria's, or her ova said if the investigations trail lead to ukraine, it would amount to state terrorism. now moscow evasion of ukraine has spark discussions on whether there should be broader consequences for all russian citizens. some you countries want to borrow them from traveling into the block for shopping and holidays. from september, finland plans to significantly cut the numbers of tourist visas. it usually issues to russians did of you traveled to one small border town to see what effect this is
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likely to have a coolness is getting his beloved old fire truck into shape for a classic castle in the neighboring village. the ex firefighter lives in that salon on the border with russia. the neighborhood has prospered for decades, commercial or commercial as an adult. now it's all over those of us who live here right on the border. don't trust russia anymore. it's like having a big predator right over there, when you're not really afraid, but you have to keep an eye on this predator, russia every day that you live here, is the nearest border crossing is only 5 minutes by car, several 100 cars a day passed through it those who come to finland from russia, dont always stay many use finland as a transit country to the west. i'm right in front of the finish russian border for russians. it's one of the last few doorways into the european union. for now, this doorway is still open,
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but for how much longer finland now wants to change its russia friendly visa policy . and let far fewer russians into the country. becca coolness thinks of that, right. even though the area he lives in has long benefited from russian tourists. oh, all the people at the vintage casual are locals. many here support. they are government plans. he's gonna not the guy get the had name it as it was very good that. oh, to me, people understand what kind of leadership they had holland and he comes home at their principle. the government should be like the people thought and he said, man n can say as m, when any of the con cancer came on, he hadn't sent back yet. if the right thing to do, i'm gonna state attacks another sovereign state. let me say you should limit the number of russians here and use that as a sanction tilly and, and hopefully that will improve the situation that the law then them. but many russians have harsh criticism for this push to ban russian tourists from the west.
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they see that it's unfair to generalize and to punish everyone young and i thought, i wonder about it. for 44 years of my life. i thought the freedom to travel was a right now i'm told this, right is actually a privilege. in any case, it will be very difficult for me to only see my friends in the west on the line. now. a decline in russia tourism would also have negative effects here as pick a coolness here at vintage car shawnee, the russian border. but that's not his greatest concern. but again, bowers at them or not. it's more important to live in peace here. very close to the border and not have to worry about what's coming from over there in the east. on ballasa. it's still unclear whether a band on russian travelers will happen. but either way, what used to be a good relationship between neighboring countries that share a 1000 kilometer long border has been damaged for yes or let's bring allowed
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a bunch is a member of the european parliament for the german christian democrats. and she sits on the parliament's committee on civil liberties. just as in home affairs, do you think any you wide visa ban for russian tourists would be a good idea when it be 1st of all say that of course it's up to the members, the neighboring russian in regards to of course have their own. he and he's a policy, but indeed in the current situation that we're in, it would be good to have at least a minimum coordinated approach and european matter. and i think that is indeed a quite good instrument that should be used and also let me say and be out of the logic than we have there on the sanction package. so it would be a good way off. also, it's a support mission message from the european union to russia. so you say that you are in favor of a visa. i think it is an instrument that needs to be discussed because of course we
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do have different opinions on that. and that's why the ministers have that on their agenda. but i fully understand and support the approach by the specialty region to have that instrument and how to make use it. ok, your party the see the you, the conservative is in the opposition here in germany at the moment the german chancellor has spoken out against the visa band because you think it would target the wrong people here. is it the quote what shoals actually said in an interview a few days ago? this is not the war of the russian people. it is proteins wall. do you agree? after all, he seems to have some substantial support among ordinary russians. i would say we have to look at 2 things. if we look at it, then we can of course, have a gradual approach if you found terrific, these are not the lessons that you have open waste or 2 military and ground that
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you have the ability of designing a claim at the border once before. that is quite targeted instrument that we can use that we can use. and in addition to that, i think it's also one of the probably most important, a soft instruments we have, having in mind the, the waiting war coming from russia against ukraine. so we also need to defend our european wellness here, or there travel. so you just mentioned, mentioned asylum, another argument against a visa band. it would make it more difficult for russian dissidents or criminal critics to flee that country. that's the point, isn't it? well, it didn't have no, no connection, it is one thing that is procedures are enough. things are, there's no linkage between those 2. you can you still use these a policy as mentioned without having influences or even on procedures. so there's no linkage between that. there is no,
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this is not an argument against having an aggressive approach. ok, but asylum aside. do you think it is appropriate to punish ordinary russians for the deeds of the government? well, i think if we look at those who normally use visa, especially when we look at touristic visa coming from the member states that has a course put forward in a proposal and having to respond. and then we do have the 1st the discussion, whether it's it needs to be as did use sense of oh yeah, because there is hardly went on the ground beds and we try to reach year, let's say, rushing a dissidence and opponents in order to support them. in their fight against their government, but nevertheless those who traveled the loss especially using countries are basically and all those who are not aware of what their country and their government is doing. so it is indeed
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a way of all. so let's say enlarging the list of people on the sanctioned list with a targeted and meaningful instrument here. lynette poll, that number of european of parliament for germany is christian. democrats. thank you very much. the local. let's have a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines today. for matt and be a champion, dennis rodman says he will travel to russia to seek the release of fellow basketball stop brittany griner. goldman has a history of dabbling and geo politics, including a long running friendship with north korea's dictator. kim john on rhino has been sentenced by moscow court, who, 9 years in prison for drug possession, those germans, as are all of shots, has arrived in canada for his 1st official visit, shows as expected to sign a new deal, establishing hydrogen supply chains with canada. he's traveling with his economy minister and the business delegation. they're looking for energy alternatives and
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ways to speed up germany is lagging re green energy transition in lebanon. further, parts of grain, silos in beirut, sport have caught fire and collapsed. it's 2 years after they were damaged in a huge explosion. the towers were among the last remaining chunks of the structure . more than 200 people were killed 2 years ago when fertilizer ignited in one of his biggest non nuclear explosions. kenneth, a position leader reloading as formerly challenged the results of the august 9 presidential election. now claiming voting irregularities. supporters brought a petition to the supreme court. his rival william brutal was declared. the winner by several election commissioners have refused to verify the outcome. activists in singapore have well come through governments announcement to day that it plans to decriminalize sex between men. gay rights groups had long campaigned against the
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colonial era law. but despite the repeal, the government is planning to amend the constitution to prevent same sex marriage. lou, a surprise announcement by singapore was prime minister, met with jubilation and applause. the rolling back of a law that made sex between men punishable by up to 2 years in jail. singapore and still have deferring views on whether homosexuality is right or wrong . but most people accept that a person's sexual orientation and behavior is a private and personal matter. and that sex between men should not be a criminal offense. the move has been welcomed by many who say it's time to bring the law up to date. actually i got a law gave, right?
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so i kind of feel that it is something that is still the justifiable while the colonial era law ban sex between men, l g b, t q group said the law amounted to state, sanctioned discrimination against the entire gay community. ah, i'm in awe . it means singapore joins a growing list of asian nations including india, thailand, and taiwan, to liberalize their laws on homosexuality. but following pressure from religious groups, the government says it has no plans to change its legal definition of marriage as being between a man and woman. some rights groups a disappointed what the government has done is to say that discrimination against l. g. people is acceptable cementing this discrimination
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in the supreme law for example, has huge verification for other other kinds of life and other policies which the people so while repeating the ban on gay sacks is being hailed as a triumph of love. i've a fear rights group. school in the lion city still has a long way to go to full a quality. ah, but bonus biggest isn't, is only 3 games old. and already there seems to be no stopping by munich. they battered bo home 7 mill on sunday, with 3 winds from 3 and a goal difference of plus 14. it means by and have made their best ever start to a bonus we got campaign. ah, last season, buccaneers fans, boston the glory of a 4 to victory. i buy and then they stunned the champions with full 1st half goals,
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but they soon find out what it feels like to be on the receiving end of a humiliation by and wasted no time in taking the lead. a sleek passing they've started and then finished by leroy sa. sunny was making his 1st start of the brand as league a season. it was also a good start from its highest elect. the defender, assigning from italy's you ventures, heading in on his full debut. the video assistant said there was no hand bull, and so it was to nail with just 25 minutes gone. but by and we're still no way near don kingsley come or added a 3rd with a generous assist from boykin's defense. before the inevitable force came on the stroke of half time, courtesy of saudi or manet, the why stop at milly equaling what your opponents did she last season? goal number. c 5 was a man a penalty. and yes,
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conceding this much really hurts by and 6 went down as an own goal for the happiness christian tampa proving. it really wasn't. but from his day boss, at least that misery ended with goal number 7. that one was by substitute, so scan every not missing out on the sun. despite an injured wrist 7 kneel by and the final score, the reigning champions, looking as imperious and merciless as ever. i hear some reaction to that 7 mill from coaches and players. after that incredible victory, also for most of the few more with the sub. well, the game, ah great with a very, very good in the idea of is just incredible. so is that it does go quarter. other thing to cope with us is audio so important and for the game
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a said and we need in what a best attitude because and against like today, own you player or not at home, you play and go home. that's one of her favorite games for the fans and go home. and so just have a good start into the game. and especially for a forum key players like likes audio. we need his attitude to specify children. today he showed as his well class fair and like a schoolgirl syndicate help to place with his attitude. so i'm happy with his performances were joining me for more on that is alamo, talking from the w. sports a lima, or either 7 nil by on bands. when against for home, that's not an everyday result. is it? it isn't. and it's so impressive that we're all under the impression that the time race is over before it has even started. and don't forget, i mean as early as matched day one, we saw a buy on that we've probably never seen before. they hammered and i talked to hung foot who are recent europa league champion. so what they've done, it has been fighting incredible and the numbers don't light gearhart. i mean 15
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goals in 3 matchers. they are 9 points already. they've only conceded one goal. and we found out over the weekend that that's the best by any team in lunacy or history . and if i managed to do this at despite the loss of thea taught cardona via gold machine, robert live and off ski. and i don't even think i expected this team with all the new signings to just jail and click so quickly. but it's how the culture is also not very good with bye and my friends not for a very long time. i gather it, but still again by and by and by it is anyone able to still look it's no secret by and have won the bonusing a title, you know, 10 times in a row. and so it becomes a question of entertainment. and from an entertainment perspective, it's a bad thing because why would you watch something if you know what's going to happen? i mean, you and i, and the public, we don't go to the movies. and if we're,
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if we know the result, why bother? yeah, and it's the same thing that football people want unpredictability. people want an open title, race, but a real fight. yeah. yeah, yeah, yeah. you don't want to know what's going to happen basically cause why bother then if i know if i can predict the future and that, but to be fair to buy, and we also have to say, you can't blame them for being best good. that's not a crime. they were extremely cover on the transfer market. and i say the owners should be on the competition. it is not by ants. fight that do it won't have that complete collapse that meltdown on saturday against me at a place where they were leading to nil and ended up conceding in a span of 6 minutes. you not 3 goals, and it's also not by ins. filed that, that lever cruz and have lost all their matchers or that like to have yet to me again, just have to be honest with them and not always have a back to the it's argue that the w sports. thank you.
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now let's check out some other sports stories. germany is 4 by 100 meter relay team, one gold at the european championships in munich on sunday. rebecca ha ha. held on to germany's lead in the final stretch to cross the line in 42.3 seconds at a fallen and italy, it's the germany caught its 1st gold in the event in 10 years. meanwhile, great britain claim golder. the men's for by a 100 meter final ahead of france and poland team. g b finished in 37.67 seconds smashing the previous record said by france in 1990 you crazier was law who cheek sealed gold in the women's. hi john. this is the 2nd gold medal for the war torn country at the european athletics championship. and who's my, who chic, dedicated to victory to you? you're watching the w news. as a reminder of the top story we're full of following for you. focused on the prime
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minister, imran con, has been charged with terrorism police at the edge. he broke the law by threatening to sue officials. in a speech he gave on the weekend supporters now rallying outside cox house vowing to prevent police from arrested and that's it. from me and the news team do not go away up next global 3 spouse. and remember you can always get all the lights and updates on our website, d, w dot com. i'm going out 1st in berlin from me in the news team here with a, with
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