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ah, we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing. download it now, feel free. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin historic. we'd easily far rise in alliance laid by georgia. maloney is tip to win more than 40 percent of the vote. bologna is to become italy's 1st female. prime minister also coming up flooded me puritans,
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military mobilizations box. more protests across russia. scuffles break out is security forces. roundup demonstrate as opposed to the war and the exit is the military aged man. he's in full swing at roches borders. ah, i'm shower drain. thank you for your company. early results from italy's election indicate that the right wing alliance led by georgia, maloney and her nationalist brothers visally party has one sunday's elections, maloney and her can. so the val lies one at least 41 percent device and not to control both houses of parliament. result hides the way from of i need to become italy's 1st female prime minister in her victory speech, maloney said she would govern all italians despite being poised to become the
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country's most far right leader. since world war 2, b t w correspondent, boundary ged is in italy's capital rime for us. earlier i asked him why vitus had turned to the far right initially. it seems that italian voters see in georgia maloney, a kind of a plausible alternative to all other parties because all other parties were actually involved in several coalitions in the last 3 governments since the last parliamentary parliament elections. so they are fed up with the system and they and i'll say jordan maloney and the federal italian, the brother of italy extreme as of right wing party have to bring some change. and this is what the new coalition, the writing condition is promising. it's not than the 1st writing coalition, italy's seeing actually 20 years ago. we also had that phenomenon phenomenon. but
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then the silvio berlusconi, a more christian democrat, was leading the pack. and now the right wing extremists in the lead of maloney's parties by far the biggest in this coalition. so she will try to form a stable government now and the left wing the left. the camp actually in is not able to have any of the thing against us to, to do anything against that because it's so split up. there are 7 left his parties and they will not have a coalition or anything like that. okay ben, you mentioned a little bit earlier. this is voter apathy. we know voter turnout was low, some people even boy caught it. the election y yellow turner is on a record low. actually it's 10 percent less than 4 years ago. and this is very, a historic record for italy. people are just fed up and it is in the south of italy
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. they didn't go to the poles. this houses are more or less world territory of the left wing populist and people there said, well it has no, we have no chance. anyway. so why should we go to vote at all? there are some parts in the south of italy, which is actually poorer and has more unemployed people in the north where the turns lower than 30 percent. net let. let's look a little bit more broadly. how is the rest of europe likely to react to this projected wind by the far right, initially? road in brussels, that you headquarters and the you commission. and also the majority of you members states will be shocked by this result because it will be much harder to deal now with italy and italy. you have to keep that in mind is the 3rd largest member of the you a very potent and very important member of the you. and the other hand,
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they also are governments like in poland and hungary that are quite happy that now they have a new ally in their fights with the you commission about the rule of law and money and also gay rights and abortion rights. and not dumbly penned the french right wing a party lead already said bologna, we'll teach europe a lesson. now of course, george maloney is somebody that the rest of these european leaders are going to have to deal with dealing with probably what's expected from her if she does become prime minister as expected was she ran her campaign on a very simple slogans. actually. she said italy, 1st, she wants to fight for italy's national interest in brussels. she didn't say exactly what she meant. and so you can, you can imagine that she wants more money out of the u coffers. she will stop all
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migration from her country's cells of italy's, of african asia. and she's very strict on that. that will also be a challenge for the common with the youth policy on migration and, and she also, but she's not ordering her stance on foreign policy. she supports ukraine and she will also support the sanctions against russia. but as she is doing that in her party, she has 2 allies that are not so clear in their stands against russia and put in. so there will also be some insight in this new coalition, and you have to keep in mind that the average tenure of an italian government is only 15 to 18 months after world war 2. so she will not have much time to do what she wants to do. ok, that was bentley. get in rhymes speaking to us about the results of these italian elections bound. thank you. to the conflict in ukraine now an ukranian president, florida. mi zalinski says rushes pushed to mobilize. hundreds of thousands of
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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. that hasn't stopped a wave of russians fleeing the country to escape the call up while others have stayed to protest the war. awe shots rang out as the authorities tried to contain an angry crowd and daggers done . a russian republic in the northern caucasus. lucas and gather to protest against dropped at men being sent off to war. similar scenes of playing out all over russia. as mobilization pulled manpower from across its vast landmass. in jak woods in siberia, women protest their men being taken away. we want peace, they chant. yes rushes remote provinces have already suffered disproportionately
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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 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? and frank, i did. 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 grad, which between poland and lithuania,
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men throng. a recruitment office 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. well, these protests and the people leaving russia going to have any effects on pigeons, mobilization drive will. that's a question we put to d. w. 's, russia, analyst, roman, going to rent go well, yes, it is having an effect already. mobilization is not running according to and the longer it asked, the bigger the problems are and even higher ranking russian officials are criticizing how those issues is being done. the frustration and the society is growing. we see that, but we shouldn't overestimate those pictures are those cues at the borders and people protesting in the streets. it's still
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a minority. and most of the people are just fulfilling the orders just get on the bus and being driven to, to, to the front line or to the training centers. and then they will join the war. so majority of russians did mobilized, now will join the war. but the situation is very volatile. we cannot make any predictions how it will be in a month or 2. and so it is, it is a problem. it is a problem already. but still, i would like to repeated. most russians fulfill the orders from and gone to rancor there. well he's a round up now of some other news headlines. super typhoon nori has slammed into the philippines with strong winds and heavy rains. battering the main island of luzon, schools and government offices have been closed and thousands have been evacuated. nora is the strongest typhoon to hit the philippines this year. as scientists warned that climate change is fueling ever more powerful storms protested,
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have rallied in japan's capital, tokyo against tuesdays plan, state funeral for former prime minister in our bay, who was assassinated in july, many se there against the millions in taxpayer funds that the funeral look will cost when so many japanese households and businesses are struggling to make ends means and votes of being counted in cuba after a referendum on a new social law dumped the family card. the changes include support for same sex marriage and adoption, and more clearly defined rights for children and seniors. the referendum has government backing but keepers, catholic church opposes or german chancellor. olaf schultz has wrapped up his tour of the gulf with a handful of new energy deals. germany has been looking to establish new partnerships there to make up for the cuts in russian, oil and gas. but here at home,
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some are concerned that germany is prioritizing energy security over human rights. berlins quest for new ways to reduce its energy dependence on russia took chancellor, olaf, charles to the persian gulf, leading a high ranking business delegation shots. his last stop was guitar, where he met the amir shake. tom m been hammered. al tawny. this is an unusual to clean rushes attack on ukraine has endangered energy security around the world. here and, oh hi, spoke with the amir about liquid natural gas supply and the current energy crisis and, and we plan to make more progress soon. and i diplomatically, the trip was a tricky one. and he was under pressure to address human rights concerns in the region. guitar will host the football world cup in november analysis from writes groups and journalists shows there been thousands of migrant worker debts since at one the right to host the tournament. and 2010 shots at progress had been made cut out and in cotton has adopted. numerous improvements and workers rights in recent
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years, in particular, the abolition of the cavalry wage system and the introduction of a minimum wage with a legal situation of migrant workers has improved as a result started for besset. while in saudi arabia, he met the controversial crown prince. mom had been sound man, whom human rights groups suspect of involvement and the killing of saudi journalists, jamal cash auggie. but human rights took 2nd place to energy security. germany sign crucial liquid natural gas and diesel deals with united arab emirates shawls hailed significant progress in securing energy supplies, yob device neutral, taken very far reaching decisions that have helped to secure germany supply security to an extent that could not have been expected months ago. now that autumn has just begun, we can say we should make it through the winter to crumble just isn't winter. germany has been criticized for getting to dependent on russian energy. shots believes the gulf trip has planted the seeds to make sure that doesn't happen again
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. finally, now it's the biggest 4th stage in the us, the super bowl and brianna, one of the best female, best selling female artist ever has been chosen to headline its famous half time. sure. now, rhianna declined to perform in 2019 out of solidarity with play colon cap. nick. she was one of many artists who backed his protests against police brutality against black people and minorities. now the super bowl 2023 will take place on february. the 12th in arizona is a quick reminder now all of our top new story to sour, georgia, maloney says she'll garvin for all italians after her right wing brothers eventually party and it's conservative allies want to clear victorian sunday's elections the alliance, one enough support to guarantee control of both houses of italy's parliament maloney is now set to become its 1st female prime minister. that's all for now
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