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and we know that, that uniqueness is what allows us to live in survival ideas. the environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and online ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, this is d, w. news ally from berlin, ukraine's president. warren's russians that vladimir putin is sending citizens to their deaths as moscow calls up reservists on mass lottery zalinski offers the russian troops a safe haven. if they surrender while protest across russia grow,
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hundreds are arrested. also on the program italians go to the polls where they're expected to take a hard right turn and elect the most right when government, since world war 2 plus a new marathon world record right here in berlin. elliot control gay breaks his own record time set at the very same event. we'll discuss just how remarkable the kenyans achievement it's ah, a warm welcome to our viewers around the world. michael oak, who russia is taking steps to bolster it's flagging war effort in ukraine. hundreds of thousands of reservists are being called up to fight. the kremlin says there is no shortage of people answering the call. president vladimir putin has increased the penalties for anyone refusing to fight. but that hasn't stopped
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a wave of russians leaving the country to escape the draft, while others have stayed to protest. you take this video released by russia's defense ministry, purportedly shows newly activated, russian reservists being issued weapons, thousands have been called up to serve in russia's war, ukrainian president flood m is the lensky released a message in russian for the draft days voluntarily surrender. and you will not be mistreated. and if you don't want to return to russia, you don't have to miss it by these old not accepting a draft notice is better than dying of a war criminal on foreign land. but running from this criminal mobilization is better than being crippled as an answering and court for participating in this aggression on top of it, that surrendering to ukrainian captivity is better than falling under the strikes
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of our weapons. entirely just strikes because ukraine is defending itself in this war. delaney ish. vladimir putin meanwhile, has signed a decree toughening sentences for those who voluntarily surrender by up to 10 years in prison, desertion, and refusal to fight carry similar penalties as moscow. swiftly drafts new recruits. it's also making changes to its top military leadership. the general in charge of rushes, logistics operation in ukraine has been replaced. but the mobilization order has faced strong opposition within russia. from st. petersburg to siberia russians again took to the streets in moscow, one protest turned up in a wheelchair, holding a sign saying, do you want to be like me? police reportedly detained almost
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a 1000 protesters on saturday. many as they chanted no to war, and persian to the trenches, the i s d w, russia, analysts, roman gun to rank. what difference if any, this resistance could make? well, it's too early to tell such things mean me time to develop and it depends. you know, large parts of brushing society loyal to like or pepsi or being a teacher for many. and now things are starting to change. some parts of the russian society defective. it's the biggest pro, just seen in wash again. and it's a gamble. it's an experiment if you want, and no one knows how roughly society will yet. and i would say them, it depends on 2 factors. first, how things will develop on the front in ukraine, how the fighting will change, or focusing or against him,
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and how the situation in the russian economy will develop the course risk. this model is ation. we are seeing a double blow economy. people are needed. companies and enterprises being mobilized and economies, and it is also under pressure by western sanctions, which are now developing their full effect. so i would say it is still an open question, but things are changing. d, w, russia analyst, roman, gone to ranko. meanwhile, russian installed officials are holding a 3rd day of so called referendums, across occupied regions of ukraine. the vote has been condemned by western countries as a sham, but russia is using it to lay the groundwork or next the for regents. there are reports of residents being coerced into taking part at the un general assembly russian foreign minister survey lever off said that if an ex, the regions will be under rushes, full protection,
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including its nuclear umbrella. after voters in italy are casting their ballots in an election that's expected to bring seismic change for right candidate ga, maloney is forecast to top the voting and become italy's most right wing leader since world war 2 and it's 1st female prime minister polling stations opened this morning and voting will continue until about 11 p. m. local time. italian politics have a reputation for instability with 73 governments in the last 76 years. if maloney winds, the european union's 3rd largest economy would be in the hands of a euro, skeptic, nationalist government, they legitimate the w's julia, sound. delhi is following the electrons from rome. she has more on why italians look set to elect their 1st far right government since world war 2. yes, an important point is looking at the party that is expected to come in the lead to
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be the 1st party in this vote for their lead vitalia lead by george maloney is that this party was not in any of the governments in recent years. and given that there is a lot of this satisfaction in italy with most of the political parties that have been involved in any of the coalition governments in the last few years, maloney is seen as someone fresh, an outsider is someone who can bring a new momentum and actually bring change so it's a lot of dissatisfaction that is a driving this vote towards maloney. and on the other hand i, italy is traditionally a conservative country. there is always been conservative parties, garnering a lot of votes. and even though maloney's party it's roots are in a neo fascist parties, maloney has tried to clean up her image, make herself look like her, a moderate conservative. and that makes her more appealing to voters who are certainly on the right,
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but more moderate. and who wouldn't vote for someone who is more radical and that is drawing votes to her party and her coalition. julie, i'm curious, some observers, you're predicting a low turnout today. can you tell us more about that? speaking again about that dissatisfaction. a lot of voters in italy are upset and disappointed in the political class in general, not just with some specific parties, and that is a driving what was seen in the last pause before the or the vote today that a lot of people are just not going to go vote, it is expected that up to 35 percent of voters might not go to the polls and that would be the highest level of a people not going to vote since world war 2. now, preliminary data shows that until now, the voting rate is similar to the one of the last election in 2018. so there might be a surprise there. but certainly dissatisfaction is playing
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a role in this factor to. and i spoke to voters earlier outside of pulling station, so let's hear what they had to say because i have a totally that or this. i don't like what the right plans to do if they win. but most importantly, i don't think they're fit to government, offering it either chris at point and tugged the most dresser. yes said oh, i would like maloney to prove that she is up for the challenge. said about that if you were living in difficult times, they come, this is probably the hardest possible time for her to start with. the rud surprises are always welcome lisa prism manuel, center. my been so much of parties. i yeah, i think most italians are very aware that whoever they choose to be in government among won't really change anything on. i can come get us some submitted a quarter for jamara joy, and i hope young people will see an improvement. this is the point samara, we've managed more or less,
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but now it's really hard for our youth. i hope things change for the better. also a many you truly, how do you see other european countries responding to the reality of a far right? prime minister in italy, well, other european countries and the european institutions like the commission, are worried and they're worried that at a italy, an important country in europe might change its stance on issues that are important for you in other european countries. for example, ex, it's stance on russia and sanctions against russia. but also that italy might openly support that governments that tend to be a liberal like in poland and hungary. and that italy itself might take a more liberal course with the far right government and power. here, julia sal deli, in real many thanks a look. now, some of the other stories making news images have emerge of protesters in the
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iranian city of mashhad, burning a stature of a clearer who's 1979 assassination, helped trigger the islamic revolution. anti government protests have now entered a 9th day, triggered by the death of a woman arrested by ron's religious police for not wearing her head scarf properly . german chancellor, all of shawls has reached an energy agreement with the united arab emirates. the golf state will supply germany with liquefied natural gas and diesel fuel. it comes on the 2nd day of shots, his tour of the region. he seeking new energy suppliers to replace russian sources . canada as emergency preparedness ministers says the scale of damage unleashed by hurricane fiona is unprecedented. authorities expect it will take several months to restore critical infrastructure homes and schools that were severely damaged by the high winds in battering rain. widespread power outages are expected to last for
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days. sports now and a world record here in berlin to start this year's marathon season eliot could show gay of kenya broke the record at the berlin marathon, kept jo gay entered the race as the favorite in part because he sat the previous world record on the streets of berlin in 2018. you followed a trio of pace setters through the 1st 25 kilometers before running by himself for the last 3rd and beating the mark by 30 seconds. not too far back in the women's race, if he appears tedious, a safer beat her own personal best by 18 minutes to when kyle mckinnon of d. w. sports is with me now to talk about the world record in kyla. have to tell you, i'm a huge athletics fan and so i know that i often hear about world records, but very rarely in the marathon. indeed, it's not the glamor sport that the 100 meters is, for example. but if you've run
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a 5 k, a 10 k, a half marathon a marathon, you know that this is a pretty significant moment and you know what kind of peaks is required to make this happen to, to run as fast as he does as l. you'd control gay, does and kilometer after kilometer, after kilometer miles to mile, it is completely crazy. he has pace setters, actually, guys who are basically given a job going out there and, and pushing him pushing and pushing him. but those guys fall off at 2025 k. and then the guys that were trying to finish the race and beat him. they can't, they give way. they gave way, shortly after that $25.00 k, because he picked up the pace there and went faster and started and went faster and faster and was looking frankly, he's looking to break a 2 hour world record to our mark, which he's done before on a certain kind of track with pace setters in the like, which wasn't regarded as an official time, but he wants to do that in the real race. and that may happen sometimes,
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maybe in berlin because it's a fast track. it's a fast pace, it's flat here, and that's why $45000.00 people for one thing, love to come here and run it. 157 countries represented. this is a place to set records. extraordinary a little perspective, your help good is called chill guy. he is clearly the best ever. no question about it. he's 115 of 17 marathons. now that he's entered, he's 12 gold medals. he's the guy people are looking for to represent their sports where a company for one thing and he's also got his own line of shoes that have propelled him. are tough to run and actually the 1st time. but they help propel him a little bit and give them a little bit of an edge. but other other runners have taken on to the shoes as well . anyway, he's certainly the best and will long live. he's 37 years old, but we're continuing to break records and will certainly undoubtedly break it again
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. shoes are not. this man certainly likes running in berlin. he wants to do it. and that's your switch. round up, a reminder, the top story at this hour as moscow calls up reserve is to find in ukraine. ukrainian president lottery zalinski is offering them good treatment and a safe haven if they surrender. rush and opposition to the mobilization isn't backing down with hundreds more approach. answers being arrested this weekend reporter is up next. looking at tensions between hindus and muslims in bangladesh. a michael ok for me and the rest of the news team here in berlin. thanks for watching d w but

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