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maurice giorgio maloney says she'll garvin for all italians after her right wing of brothers efficiently body. and it's conservative allies want to complete victory and sundays elections. this alliance, one enough support to guarantee control of both houses of parliament maloney's. now sick to become italy's 1st women prime minister bold stories is up next on dw, you looking at the atrocities committed under russian occupation in ukraine is warranty, w dot com. and at d w. news on social media. i'm jared read. thanks to watch them . when you work as an architect, like go all in or not at all. women in architecture. why are they so invisible to the larger public?
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we decided to ask them versus, what is the poetry, the secret of a house and i'm calling about their motivations. the real goal of architecture is to create habit dads for human about their struggles and dreams. responsibility is huge. they have so much to lose, shattering the glass ceiling. women in architecture. does this have to be really, really good? start september 30th on dw this week on world stories the bloody drug war in the philippines. germany's home old forum opens up to the public. we
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begin in ukraine where residents are rejoicing after taking back control of russian occupied territories. but there are also reports of detention and torture. ukrainian blue and yellow flag floats again on the statue of much loved poet and nationalist terrace. f. sankoh on the likely as men square. it has only been a few days since the town was liberated from russian occupation. locals are still trying to come to terms with what they've been to. we meet r t m lash ankle, who wants to show us where he was in prison for 4 to 6 days over the summer. he was arrested because his brother is a cell dear in the ukraine. an armed forces come hope that this is my line. $46.00 days each stroke represents one day, just so you don't get lost in time art and had to share the small, windowless space. we several other people are what can i say?
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normally 7 of us lived here. i think one here sometimes 2 here to here and 3 here. they usually slept at each other's feet. water was under the sink. summers as well . the 1st day was the hardest in the things i was blindfolded, they could have been taking me to lew hunched somewhere. there were history of hansard mother from ukraine in authority, say dozens of civilians were arrested and tortured by russian troops during the occupation. they were more interested in knowing with status by the clia than those who had served before. who were officers who were at arsenic, who fought in the war. i said, i didn't know and they started to electrocute me. is a switchboard with an electric current. the more you move, the stronger the impactors. somehow i was lucky. i was there for for half an hour. people used to scream for one and a half to 2 hours and the lawyer to papa little child of just of, of all, probably doing the interrogations prisoners had to record themselves reading a piece of paper, pledging their support for russia. local ukrainian police officers were powerless
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once the russians took over. some fled or went into hiding some collaborated, others joined the resistance. dis officer agreed to talk to us, but asked not to be named. i distola such an malady, many people were arrested for being pro ukraine and for cooperating with us and passing on information. and the reason for my some were held and we still don't know their whereabouts. and some were sent away a week later. i don't know what it depended on me. i know friends of mine who were also beaten was a reseller. they broke ribs, hands and everything else, school, my aide, all but out all keep just an eye on the likely as man square to blue and yellow flag brings locals together, but he will take weeks months, so even years until older stories of their time and her occupation are revealed.
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germany is sending more troops to lithuania to strengthen nato's eastern flint defenses. about the country has feared russian aggression since the war began rolling off the boat into nato's most vulnerable region staff, sergeant, macs whose last name we've been asked not to give is providing security for the bonus vales, new forward command element. in lithuania, it's the headquarters of a german combat brigade with up to 2500 soldiers. max is a deputy squad leader on this armored personnel carrier. part of one of germany's armored infantry brigades damaged by learned of. i know, but i think it's important because want to protect what we have at yahoo got involved and protect our country. went out. and now that i've been in the army for some time, come, i also to fight with my brothers in arms and keep my men safely. men angelina ingle,
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vincent hathaway. the soldiers are also here for lithuania, as collective defense, which is how nato calls it. vilnius, along with the other baltic states, had been calling for more troops. and in june german chancellor, olaf schwartz granted their request, an additional combat brigade on top of the $1600.00 soldiers that are already there . but there's a catch out of the convoy traveling down this highway, only the mand elements, comprised of around 50 soldiers will be stationed here permanently. the bulk of the troops will remain in germany on high readiness, and can deploy quickly on short notice. cone us lithuania is 2nd largest city is only a half an hour's drive from the base where german troops are stationed. people here are largely happy that more soldiers are coming or so business to the most
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important thing is that russia doesn't even think about taking any aggressive steps towards nato, all it through any of shermer thought on the mouth to ensure that max and his men are armed with some of the most modern equipment in the german military, they say they are well trained and ready to go to war. if they must, after accompanying their brigades combat headquarters to lithuania, max and his comrades will go back home. but not for long. in october, they will return for their combat exercises with the lithuanian military. when the former president of the philippines rodrigo de dirtier took office, he promised to end drug trafficking. 6 years later, the problem and its related violence are more widespread than ever.
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each of these skeletons has a story to tell the story of a war on drugs. the philippine government fought over the past 6 years. officially some 6200 people were killed by police for dealing with drugs. the true toll is nearly certainly much bigger and the expiration, oh, don't work with that. i mean, okay, and i am just so happy that it was they were not lost. they were not lost. so 2 bullets gave me that i examining the remains of some of the people who died forensic pathologist, raquel for tune made a shocking discovery. in 7 cases out of $47.00, the death certificates were false. here. they listed a natural cause of death. when people had actually been shot rational,
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the philippines procedures for investigating death says the 60 year old have always been flawed. is it happening? well, let me, let me 16. giving me nancy black round somebody. i know me. many families in the philippines have experienced this kind of scenario. hitman approaching at night to shoot aloft one. then evidence of drug abuse is planted, says grace. she lost her father and brother. 6 years ago. when miss wendy ha civilian! a shouting give ah, may find there one shot again to sure. she's there, he's dead. eyes that darcy me leanne planted. my father.
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ah, dying ah, don't be his uh, damn cache. and my me, the poor were the primary victims of the war on drugs. the international criminal court estimates that up to 30000 people more than 4 times the official number were killed on former president. 2 testers, watch many relatives now want to set the record straight. this catholic priest is doing his court to support the referent flood yano villanueva pays for the exhumations and full legal advice. he fears that the killings even with 2 tear to gone, are far from over. in the past 2 weeks, we have counted at least 8 or 9 killings. to this very present lay my point. there's no difference between that then and to day. so the water that arms is
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a complete failure. if it has one success, it left families broken. widowed an orphan. the drugs continue, the drugs are cheaper this days. dr. fortuna is convinced that the 2 toll of the war on drugs will never come to light. too many of those who lost their lives remain on identified and unclaimed. but she hopes that her discoveries will bring a semblance of justice to the families who remain behind ah, located in the reconstructed berlin city palace. the humboldt forum is one of the city's most famous museums. now it's showcasing the famous benign bronzes. before the returned to nigeria,
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the humble forum is finally opening all it stores. it's taken to decades and almost 700000000 euros, but the opening of the east wing means the form can now be enjoyed in full. it's also been the source of much debate, something the director general welcomes. elmwood form perhaps became a catalyst for many, many discussions, not only in germany, but also bird wide about the future. for example, off collections. the best known examples aren't from germany's colonial past, but britons the benign bronzes, british colonial forces, looted 4000 of the bronzes from the kingdom of benign modern day nigeria, in 1897. after much discussion, germany signed a deal that will see the return of the bronzes. a 168 will remain on loan in berlin for 10 years with just 40 on display. the original bronze, his exhibition was changed to a story of restitution and installation. now features those involved in the process . could this be part of a wider paradigm shift when it comes to stolen artifacts?
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this symbolic return unsigned of these agreements are here, or would germany and of course, with other countries. ah, it's in us as a, as, as a point as a symbol for also other countries to good. there are 2 fox book against the current links, a u. s. collection by an indigenous omaha acknowledges from the late 18 hundreds with personal stories from to day. while you have here the blogs to us, they don't have anywhere else in this world. there is not a replica of some of these items. nowhere else on this earth. you have the only one. there's been a palpable shift in public attitudes when it comes to how problematic artifacts are dealt with. now the humble form is fully open. we'll see if it's up to the
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gargantuan task. it's set itself ah, across europe, in a motor home in a way that says, environmentally friendly as possible. to you as the americans take up the challenge with all its pitfall. what do they experience in that e camera that travel blog is all theories were tripping europe your romance? d. w. a vibrant habitat and the glistening place of morning. the mediterranean sea. it's waters connect people with many cultures.
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