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oh, shuddering the glass ceiling, women in architecture dismiss has to be really, really good. start september 30th on d. w. ah ah, ah, ah, this is dw news live from berlin. italians go to the polls where they're expected to take a hard right turn. we'll take a look at the leader whose tip to become the countries next prime minister and with lead the most right when government since world war 2. also on the show, russia warns that occupied ukrainian regions could soon fall under its nuclear
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umbrella. as reports emerge that its forces, or their proxies or collecting votes at gunpoint in his so called referendum on annexation, plus a new world record on the streets of berlin bus the previous top. marathoner needn't worry, elliot, keep ciocca of canyon set. the new winning time him felt we'll find down how and why he so fast. ah, i'm marrying a evanston, it's good to have you with us. italians have begun casting their balance and a vote that's expected to bring seismic change. the far right candidate ga maloney, is forecast the top, the pole and become italy's most right wing leaders since world war 2. and it's 1st female prime minister polling stations and this morning and voting will continue
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until about 11 p. m. local time. italian politics has a reputation for instability with 73 governments in the last 76 years. if maloney were to win, the european union's 3rd largest economy would be left in the hands of a neuro skeptic. nationalist government with a block already struggling for unity in the face of urgent global crisis. d w. julius, our delhi is covering the election for us in rome, and i asked her what issues were driving the vote and why italians seem to be looking to the far right for answers? well, i can many other countries in europe and the world, the cost of living crisis or the rising energy costs are certainly an issue that is certainly an issue that has moved voters here and also why they are gravitating towards judge maloney and her party because it's
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a party that has not been in government in the last few years. one of the only ones actually out of the choice that voters here in italy have. and they see her as someone who can bring change and they want to give her a chance and see what she can do to tackle all these important issues that people feel here at the moment. but if we look at traditionally, italy has always been quite conservative. so people do also subscribe to the values that a judge. i mean, when he brings forward it also, because in the last few years she has worked to make herself more mainstream, more appealing to more moderate voters, voters that are not so far on the rights. and if the polls are confirmed and her party comes in 1st, cindy elections, it will mean there are a lot of more moderate voters do believe that she has become more mainstream, more close to the center than she has been in the past. well, this election is also being closely watched in brussels. so what would a far,
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right, populous victory mean for europe? while europe has shown a concern regarding italy and especially were the right wing coalition when these elections and that is because of the current and past positions of the parties in this coalition. for example, if we look at their position towards victoria been the leader of hungary, fred daly, vitalia judge and maloney's party and the league led by mottos. had vinny are both parties that are close to about who support his idea of politics. his idea of governing a country, his ideas on immigration and civil rights. and we've seen recently that these 2 parties have positioned themselves in favor of what abandoned, there is a fear in europe that this may continue. were these parties to be in government that they would follow in order buns lead support him there,
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but also do similar things in italy. so there are definitely issues for europe. there did have a correspondent, julia sally reporting for us from rome. julia, thank you. let's take a closer look now at the far right, canada, georgia maloney and the rise of her party which has gone from getting just 4 percent of the vote and the nast last national election to being a front runner in this one. she describes herself as a mother, italian, christian, georgia, milani's reaching for power in italy, promising to revive the country and put the interests of italians 1st on the campaign to wield their charismatic leader of the brothers of italy, a party with neo fascist roots took great pains to appear and moderate by the parties logo contains a tri color flame, a symbol of the extreme riot in italy,
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and their hard line views on abortion. same sex marriage and immigration from africa and the middle east are clear indications of the parties true platform. i read that he's full, imagining they were awful. you could i any, have you seen the pictures of ukraine in for a producer like women and children who are fleeing to war? but i don't, those images seems strange compared to the images of bodes full of grown man. tell us that we have seen arriving here in recent years, because when people run away from a war, you see women and children coming because the men are fighting. but if just men are arriving, then they can only be running away from war after leaving the women and children to fight only by being up on barbarians. ah, maloney's supporters can seem to get enough of such talk, but her popularity is also the result of a credibility crisis facing the parties in the previous government of i, fiona hill, the passionate she has the clarity. that simplicity, even when she tackles important issues,
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is on anything in italy. we should welcome foreigners in need, but we needs to think of ourselves 1st of our visitors. melanie has vowed to support ukraine and nato, and she says that she's pro european, but she often views you rules as an infringement of it'll is sovereignty. her critics fear the right wing populace will change the country and it's values for ashes. now we're ah, as grown away celia with us, it's just changing only the meeting the freezer from new makeup, but you still with ours, our fear here is that we would go back in time instead of going forward in terms of rights in terms of other type of progressive kind of mindset so we would go back to honor that way. we fear we in for the most not going to see the young despite such concerns. georgia maloney has
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a good shot at becoming the countries next. prime minister, envoy, russia says thousands of reservists have answered the call to fight in ukraine, while others have been fleeing the country or staying and protesting against vladimir putin mobilization order as moscow bolsters it's war effort. russian installed officials are us holding so called referendums. that would lay the groundwork for russia to annex for occupied regions of ukraine, ukrainian officials and witnesses say residents are being co worse than to taking part. often at gunpoint at the un general assembly russian foreign minister said a gale of ralph said that if annexed by moscow, the 4 regions would be under russia's full protection, including its nuclear umbrella. syracuse could you get us t w's correspondent and key ever mine. while shars told us about the reaction in ukraine to the russian foreign minister statement, blacker any or any other of his statements, or go down ukraine or will not change?
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it stands, it will not be impressed also by statements coming from the russian side. last night, ukrainian president vladimir zaleski, addressed a russians directly in russia. and he does that often. when he wants to pass a clear message directly to the russian population. he called a for sold, is a conscript joining the russian army now to not fight against ukraine to surrender at the 1st opportunity. and he says that no matter what happens is that mobility mobilization ukraine a will prevail that so. so the feeling that we get when talking to the population for them, it doesn't change much, you know, here on the ground in back in february experts, we're not very optimistic as to how long the ukraine an army could hold on against the russian one yet. we're over 7 months into that war and they manage to resist quite well so far. let's get a check now. some other stories making use around the world. are images have emerge
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of protesters of the iranian city of mashanda, burning a statue of a cleric who 979 assassination health trigger. these sonic revolution, anti government protests have now entered a 9th day, triggered by the death of a woman arrested by a ron's religious police for not wearing her head scarf properly. as super typhoon auto bears down on the philippines authorities, there have begun evacuating people from coastal areas. forecasters say, the storm is packing, wind speeds of nearly 200 kilometers an hour and they expect it to become stronger as it makes landfall northeast of the capitol. manila, well, one of the strongest storms on record in canada has left hundreds of thousands of people without power storm. fiona slammed into the south eastern provinces of nova scotia, newfoundland prime minister justin trudeau, has cancelled a trip to japan to visit the affected regions. he says he's deploying the military
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to assist with cleanup efforts. fact, warped us in gulf homes in the province of newfoundland thumb were swept away completely. a storm feeling now reached hurricane force winds brought down trees and fall without knocking out electricity to hundreds of thousands. the prime minister fit canadians would come to get there to deal with the disaster. canada. people have seen their homes washed away in the winds. rip school's roofs off as canadians, as we always do in times of difficulty, we will be there for each other. for we are at the one who have conditions in many areas, and people have been asked to move to higher ground. the tone is, at all times purposes we are already in a state of emergency. here is just going to the formalities mill. saw anybody that's being told to leave their homes, you need to leave. it is not the 1st time that each and have been hit with storms.
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but to fiona is being caught. one of canada's most severe on record. the prime minister. see if canada has to adapt with resilient infrastructure as climate gene to fuel ever more. bob, a foot storms, some sports news now, and there was a world record start to marathon season. here in berlin. elliot, keep chunk of kenya has broken his own record at the berlin marathon. he chug broke the world's best time by 30 seconds. running the last 15 kilometers, all by himself. he set the previous record in 2018 on this same course. he's now 115 of his 17 career marathons, including 2 olympic gold medals and 10 major tiles. some more i'm joined in the studio now. i kyle mckinnon. l d w sports. so kyle, i know that there are lots of records during the track and field season. we hear about world records being broken. you know, not that often, but surely on
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a regular basis. but for a marathon it is, it's what it's kind of wild and it's pretty cool that it happens. of course, you're in berlin, keep cho gate behind us here. waving the canadian flag, it's really, really great to, to see how well he's done in his, in his tenure, a top the track and field world and especially long distance marathon running as you know, is it 45000 people showed up for the, for the marathon today and 15757 countries involved and it was a lovely event. of course it. what's interesting is that it was not perfect. it was 17 degrees celsius, which is quite nice as for fall weather, but it's a little bit warm. and so it's kind of surprising perhaps that this is regarded as a, as a world record day. but in fact, he shogi offended off the heat, so to speak. and manage the flat course, and that's why berlin is regarded as one of the world record breaking courses
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because it's flat, it's fast and it works wonders. and so the people who are challenging for the top of this sport come to berlin to give it a go. as i said, 157 countries, 45000 people starting out the starting, the races they do. and that's why it's, it's less why it's watch so much, i think for sure. i, i mean, he beat his own record, which i find really remarkable how good is he is the top. he's the best ever. certainly in marathon speak and he's done really well in winning 10 of 1210 of 15 kind of 12 major events. most recently, he's one to olympic titles. he is top of the heap and footwear companies go to him to say, you know, try to test this out. and in fact, he's got it sort of special shoes that are on the, on the market for average runners as well. but they're pretty difficult to get nor to get used to. and those have assisted him in the past. he's been under 2 hours with pacemakers, he had pacemakers today, and that,
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that dropped off for 25 mile 25 kilometers. and so therefore, he was warning by himself, which is even more remarkable to think he was winning by himself and broke the world record. amazing stuff, and those shoes wouldn't help me at all. sure, they hurt me when i tried, when i tried them, they hurt me. indeed. come again and from d. w. sports always great to talk to you. you're up to date now on d. w. news. stay tuned for reporters. i'm hearing anything from me and the entire team in berlin. thanks for the company with how did she become adult hitler's favorite director.
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