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i they set out into the icy wilderness of greenland to create a life threatening film project that became a major milestone in their life. ice cold passion starts october 8th on d, w. ah ah, this is dw news line from berlin. accounting begins as voting closes in italy's election. italians are expected to elect their most right when government, since world war 2, will have the results of the exit polls as soon as they're also coming. vladimir
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putin is military mobilization, sparks more protests across russia. scuffles breakout as security forces. roundup demonstrators opposed to the war and the exits of military age man is in full swing at russia's borders. plus a new marathon world record right here in berlin. m, you would keep cho gay. brakes his own record time sent at the very same event. we'll discuss just how remarkable the canyons achieved is ah, i'm pablo foliage. welcome to the program. voting has just closed in italy's parliamentary elections and we're expecting the 1st exit polls. any moment now. you're just images there now at the brothers of italy and headquarters in
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the italian capital and forecasts up to now suggest a win for the right wing alliance lead by george maloney and hurt nationalist brothers of any party. now maloney would become italy's most right wing leader since world war 2 and it's 1st female prime minister. so for more on base, we're going across live now over to rome, where detail you correspond and band it he get is at standing by 1st band at what's the latest information that you have here. the 1st exit pose in the polls close to a couple of minutes ago and the exit post actually support what we knew already the right wing coalition will win the majority of the seats in the senate. and also in the 1st shame of parliament, the exit voicemail say that the 3 writing coalition partners get 41 to 45
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percent of the votes and to reach a majority of comfortable majority in parliament actually and the party of the georgia maloney for 30 vitalia brothers of italy may reach between 22 and 26 percent of the votes. that there's exactly that. what the poll said 14 days ago, so we can say tonight, the georgia milady has one and she's the most likely next prime minister of italy. the 1st female prime minister in the most ripening prime minister. since world war 2 will bad. why this shift to the far right in italy? well, the italian voters were disappointed with all the governments they saw in the last 4 years, 3 of them. and they said that they want something new and new approach because they
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voted in protest against the establishment. obviously we had a right wing coalition, also to leave 20 years ago under the leadership of then serve you better scrawny. this new right doing coalition is more right than it was before us because now the extremist in the lead, they are the biggest party. but in this coalition, in business, 5 new, but italians are such. don't care so much about this. right wigan, her subject or the right ring shift does in. yeah, well upsetting europe, but italy itself, they still speak about a center right coalition. so they don't care about the post fascist roots of georgia maloney bound to give us an outlook for the night ahead. when can we expect the 1st to at real results? but the italian voting system is overly complex and it's very difficult to,
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you know, to, to calculate the, the seats and stuff. so the 1st, real projection was real time or results will be there at 1 o'clock or 2 o'clock, and we only expect the results, the end result in the re hours of the morning. and also the seat allocation will take a vile because we have a very complex system of majority voting and also proportionate of road counts. so it will leave some patients actually and maybe a triple or a quadruple espresso boundary eager to en route. thank you. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski says rushes rush to mobilize. hundreds of thousands of reservists for the war is an acknowledgment that its army is unable to fight. the kremlin has also increased the penalties for any one refusing the draft . but that hasn't stopped. and wave of russians fleeing the country to escape the
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call up while others have stayed to protest the war. ah, shots rang out as the authorities tried to contain an angry crowd and daggers done . a russian republic in the northern caucasus, with ease of gather, to protest against dropped, that men being sent off to war. similar scenes are playing out all over russia. as mobilization pulled manpower from across its vast landmass. in jak woods in seberio, women protest their men being taken away. we want peace, they charged rushes. remote provinces have already suffered disproportionately with most soldiers fighting and dying in ukraine. coming from poor parts of the country in the siberian city of palms, scuffles, breakout as pulleys hood draftees into buses. mobilization had now
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brought the reality of war to big cities like moscow. he had 2 people protesting the drug. he had to the police respond with force with about your new suit. also, having received their marching orders, many draftees have resigned themselves to their fate. oh god, they were calling to inform people one by one. my notice wasn't picked up by me, but by my grandmother go, what did you used to do in the military? you can, you could do it. i was a signal man. when i your relatives worried about you? yes, of course, they are all in the russian exclaim, of cutting in god, which between poland and lithuania, men, throng, recruitment office, some claim to be enthusiastic. but being sent to the front, miles of bustle, i'm a major of the reserve and i came after receiving a draft. notice i won't hide behind anyone's backs. they called me so let's go nuts,
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which we were taught in the soviet union. and they taught as well. others are less keen, long queues at the finish border. an exodus of military aged men, reducing the pool of recruits for putin's war in ukraine. here's a round up of some other news headlines now. german chancellor, olaf shalt assigned an energy deal with the united arab emirates. the gulf states will begin supplying germany with liquefied natural gas and diesel fuel. later this year, the chancellor's final stop was in doha, where he met with the amir of guitar shaped. i mean, been hammered. al tawny protesters rallied in japan's capital against plans for a state funeral to be held for assassinated, former prime minister schanzer abbe many say there against the expenditure of an estimated $12000000.00 euros of taxpayer funds. when so many japanese households and businesses are struggling to make ends meet ah, sports now and
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a world record here in berlin to start this year's marathon season l. you would keep cho gay of can you broke the record after brilliant marathon catch ok entered the race as the favorite in part because he set the previous world record on the streets of berlin. in 2018, he followed a trio of pay setters through the 1st 25 kilometers before running by himself for the last 3rd. beating the mark by 30 seconds to finish in 2 hours, one minute and 9 seconds. not too far back in the women's race, ethiopia is to get a safe up beat, her own personal best by 18 minutes to when incredible stove chris harrington of detail. the sports is with me here to talk about that world record. chris, great to see if so during the tracking feel season we do hear about world records frequently, but not so much in the marathon. right. right. not so much in the marathon as a this don't get, you know, the horizon that the sprinting event. no,
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you could think of a you same ball that he was a big name in track and field, but keep show gay. is that equivalent when it comes to the marathon? and it is speaking about the marathon when you actually are in a city, it hosts such an event, it's very inviting to me. you can literally not go out of your front door without seeing it. you know, you have people with cow, bells, cheer you. and so forth, you see some of the strugglers and so on, you know, but the mental dedication and fortitude it takes to even enter into a marathon, let alone completed. you know, you have to pat yourself on the back. you know, i think it was a beautiful event today. the weather, you know, you couldn't complain shy it and then you know, the man that's basically synonymous with marathon and success. walked away with the world. rec, we'll, let's talk a little bit about cape ciocca. how incredibly good is he of me. when you look at his accomplishments, when it comes down to the marathon, it looks like a yellow brick road of accomplishments. gold, gold, gold. she sets of course, record fair here, you know, in, in this particular accomplishment,
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he's that slowing down. this man is 37 years old. he talked about how good he felt, he, he said he believed he can do it, which speaks to the mental fortitude you need, you know, to continue this type of success that we've saved from control gay, you know, but he credited his team, you know, he had pace, setters, people that aren't inside the world of marathon running. you don't understand. it does take a team. and he congratulated his team. you know, he is the face of the success, you know, but peer domination, yet to consider him the greatest ever marathon runner. i think that's a very safe bet. and when talked about what about next year he was asked about next year. he says let me absorb it and enjoy this. oh man, give them a rest. of course let me enjoy this moment and then we'll look at next year next year. but he, he did talk about feeling good. busy he has his legs and the most important thing, his mind is intact and i think we'll see a lot more of conjugate of the i to watch him again next year hopefully. so let me ask you about the women's winner. so ethiopia is m to just a safer and amazing run as well. and another great time. yeah,
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her 1st gold medal in a marathon. and what makes her accomplishment that much more exceptional is she was not even counted as a favorite you. she had just run a marathon in saudi arabia earlier in march. you know, so obviously you have to recover and saw it, but, you know, you mentioned she beat her personal best by 18 minutes. and at the 3rd, fastest in women's history. and she's also competitive. she competed in the 800 meters event, so she's not only the long, long distance. she can actually, you know, move it a faster pace as well, but at 28 years old, you know, these athletes are still competitive and still walking away with these achievements . you have to congratulate, you know, what we saw today in berlin. maybe we need to get a bit of a d t o v team together and read it all next year. not so sure. all right, thanks chris. chris harrington from d t o v sports in the women's buddhist league. barn munich have notched up their 1st when of the season, having only taken one point from their opening game last season's runners open you
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. they needed to get the job done this time act, and they left nothing to chance against brain. after a goal is draw on the opening day by and finally school. their 1st goal of the season. on the stroke of half time against breyman julia gwen's corner sailed in unchallenged to give the bavarian the lead. raymond keeper, anika baba, one want to watch that one again. baba redeemed herself early in the 2nd half though she made a flying save to keep georgia stan ways shot out and the deficit to one go. but by and kept hammering away at the brakeman defense. and with 5 minutes to go, linda dowman sets up your vanna donovan. the serbian striker was clearly delighted to open her account for the season. and dowman went from provider to gold score in the 90 minutes, unleashing a rocket to seal the victory. there was nothing for the could do about this one
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down and strike cold into the top corner to make it 3 knelt and give by a neck 1st when of the new campaign. well, let's take a look at the results from this weekend's women's bonus. leah and there's that barn when over breyman to his berg sh shut out at potsdam fryeburg fell to frankfurt at home as an added one to get past mapping valves berg when top of the league by defeating hoffen time and labour. cuz in a 2nd, after a one, they'll win over cologne. and yet another class knew from the now retired tennis, great roger federer, and a tearful goodbye to the sport on friday. well after a tearful goodbye to the sport on friday at london's labor cup. fetter it surprised the events both girls and boys at the tournament on saturday. he stopped in for a quick hello and group photo session. he then grabbed a smartphone himself for a series of shots, telling the kids to sate swiss cheese before he one of switzerland's finest exports
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set. thanks. are well well, here's a quick reminder of the top story at we're following for you this our, an exit polling please, parliamentary elections points to a victory for a right wing block led by georgia maloney's brothers of italy, party. the alliance is expected to get between 41 and 45 percent. that a vote enough to guarantee control of both houses of parliament. and we of course, will be bringing you all the latest from italy. you can follow that on our website . you got talk dot com or on our channel here, take care. i'll see you very soon. making raring to read if there is any erotic between them, you'd have to find it between the lines.
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