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ah ah ah ah, this is the w use lie from berlin, easily is own cause for its 1st far right lead government since the 2nd world war. and life played by george maloney has secured mobile 40 percent of sunday's vote. and below is said to become italy's 1st female prime minister. also coming up
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vladimir hooton's military mobilization spots more protests across russia. scuffles, breakdowns as a lease round up demonstrate, as opposed to the war. men of draft age continue to flee the country to avoid conscription. and democrats accused republicans of using migrants as political fornes. ahead of us mid terms corresponded these one family hoping for a fresh start after being bossed from texas to washington. d. c. ah, i've been fizzle and woke up early results from italy's election show a claim of a treat for an alliance of right wing parties. that passed away for georgie, emily maloney, to become italy's 1st female prime minister and its 1st far right leaders since benito mussolini. but reco low turnout has cast a shadow over the pope victory for george maloney with her brothers
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of italy's leading a right wing coalition to a majority in both houses of parliament. maloney is on track to become italy's next prime minister. have eat aka said gamma. if they are called on to govern this country, your now we will do so for every one what he will be feeling governed, the theme of uniting people. daniel had him all or we'll get the will he and seeking to make them more united rather than divide actually a little when you ship it also equivalent vivita maloney and her party got just 4 percent of the vote in the 2018 election since then she's tone down her fall right, often anti immigrant rhetoric to broaden her base. she is vow to support ukraine and nato. and she says that she's pro european. the tactic is paid off at the polls, but her critics still see her rise as bad news. hold ye quit shop today. this
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country is being handed over to the extreme, right? amer, every day we will see the results. daddy, however, was all in our opinion, there must be maximum mobilization within the institutions fed to defend all the social, civil and environmental rights that have been one in recent decades. i mean think was to give me the shame after these results. maloney is almost guaranteed to be nominated as prime minister by italy's president. next she will have to assemble a new government which will face a vote of confidence in parliament. oh wow. i don't know. some italians were wondering if maloney could pass that 1st test shauna up, but stanza contained delinquent. i'm fairly happy. what matters is that whoever wins has the chance to form a government theories you thought the for now the results show that could be likely not on cross out of the, for all my eon on. so don't it. well, i'm not
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a brothers of italy, voter so i can't be happy. in my opinion, the med center at government won't last for long on on, but i, i think there are too many internal divisions between forts i talia, the league and brothers of italy. italy's move toward right when government comes amid political instability, slow and can it growth and an energy crisis caused by the war and ukraine. if she does end up prime minister, maloney will have her work cut out for italy has historically had strong vocal participation. but this time just 64 percent turned out. i asked that correspond julia. so deli, why so many italian state home? well there it is, a clean, clear sign of dissatisfaction in italy, not only with the current parties running, but with the political class. in general. we've seen people not really have trust in the parties that have governed until now and well,
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many decided not to go to the polls at all. the fact that judge maloney was the, is the winner of these election according to the results we have until now is also a sign that there is a satisfaction. and italians were looking for changed. her party was not in government in the last few years. and she is seen as a new face, someone who can bring a breath of fresh air to the political system in italy. and that is also why a lot of people have decided to vote for her. if this right has block, does get a clear majority in both houses. could this be a red chance for political stability in italy? it could be what is interesting is to look at how together the 3 parties of the coalition end up working. we've seen that john de maloney has obtained with her brothers of italy quite a big majority compared to the other 2 main parties in the coalition. the league
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and fort se talia are they do agree on a lot of their policy points from reducing taxes to how they deal with a lot of the irrelevant issues in italy, especially looking at the cost of living crisis. but they do differ on some other issues. for example, if we look at foreign policy, we see a bit of loose, corny in fantasy talia and saline in the league being a bit more pro russia a well georgia maloney has positioned herself as being starkly a pro. you can ukraine and following the european line, or we see that on some points they really do differ and will have to keep an eye on whether they manage to maintain unity or whether they start to fight internally within the coalition. because do you think so really and bella scone will be content to play junior partners to bologna and maloney's brothers of italy, party or they are both figures who were in leadership
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positions we had been, was connie was prime minister for many years. we had said meaning who was interior minister before, and they both have strong personalities and ambitions, and they both obtained quite disappointing results. so i do expect them after a while may be to start playing up, maybe demanding things from the main party in the coalition for daily dahlia. so whether the coalition will last or will be an interesting point to observe, julius, ideally, for us in rome, thank you very much for covering the election results that as mixed reaction from certain parts of europe. let's bring in our correspondent, in brussels, max santa max, tell us, 1st of all, how italy's partners in the european union are actually reacting to these are early results. right, you just said have been, there is a mix of reactions, a public opinion. this is also divided among european partners, as you can imagine, the rights and the far right have been congratulating our 1st of all german,
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a f t lawmaker and mentioned her beatrix from start. she took to twitter at to right. we celebrate italy on the polish prime minister. mathias will have yet ski followed suit, congratulating maloney and there also some other prominent far right figures such as money in the pen of the leader of the french far right. national rally party, who wrote the italian people has decided to take its destiny in hand and electing at patriotic and sovereign us government. so you can really see the rights and the far right are celebrating. but then on the other hand, there's a lot of concern that the surge of judge mentally that the rise of the far rights or them being in government with a strong coalition now might undermine the goals and tasks of you that in a body, for example. or the voice, right, one of the vice presidents of the european parliament is pretty politician from germany. said that italy might. this may now mean that italy may be throwing a wrench into the works of the of europe or other brussels of institutions. italy
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used to be a very close partner, used to be a safe bet in the past. and now a lot of a lot of the sentiment has, is that a lot of people are actually worried what my, what may come next. so what do you think is wrong on a collision course with brussels? being hard enough, not pushing hard enough for italy's interests. and yet she also companion in italy, 1st policy. so we may be seeing maybe seeing her come to brussels being more assertive, pushing more for, for, for it if or italy's interests for for ellie's ideas. but we also know that she has tone down her narrative, tried to become a bit more moderate show herself as a bit more moderate. um, ah, and move a little bit more towards the mainstream. so it is a bit too early to tell. um, but we also know that eli is waiting are for 200000000000 euros of fi you recovery fund and this is one thing that's
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a brussel said will not be renegotiated. george maloney, on the other hand, said she will try. she will open negotiations and she will not renegotiate this for italy shall. this is one of the 1st challenges that we, we may be seen coming at. and money talks in brussels, mcsaunder, thank you very much. ukraine's president says rushes mobilization for the war is criminal, and again, cold on russians to flee all surrendered through ukrainian authorities. the kremlin is increased the penalties for anyone refusing the draft. that hasn't stopped an exodus of russians looking to escape conscription. others have stayed to protest against the war. ah, short throwing out as authorities tried to contain an angry crowd and daggers done . a russian republic in the northern caucasus gather to protest against dropped that men being sent off to war.
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similar seeds are playing out all over russia. with mobilization pulled manpower from across its abbas landmass in yah, couldn't in siberia, 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 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 him about your new suit. also, having received their marching orders many draft, his have resigned themselves to their fate. oh, glad they were calling to inform people one by one. my notice wasn't picked up by
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me, but by my grandmother go, what did you used to do in the military? you can you, can i do? i was a signal man. will i your relatives worried about you? yes, of course they are her. in the russian exclaim, of cutting in grad west between poland and lithuania, men throng, a recruiting office, some claim to be enthusiastic, but being sent to the front, miles of buzzle, i'm a major of the reserve and i came after receiving a draft. notice i won't hide behind any one's backs. they called me so let's go not what you 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 is all this resistance impacting perkins mobilization drive? is detail use russia? analysts hormone gunshot ankle. well, yes,
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it is having an effect already. the mobilization is not running according to the long last, but the bigger the problems are and even higher ranking russian officials are criticizing how the mobility issues he's being done. the frustration in the society is growing, receive that, but we shouldn't overestimate those pictures are those cues at the borders and the people protecting in the streets. it's still a minority. and most of the people are just for feeling 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, and majority of russians did mobilize 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. so it is, it is a problem. it is a problem already. but still i would like to repeated most stresses fulfilled the
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orders. c, w 's. oh man, gunshot uncle, and his reminder of some other headlines from around the world. 5 rescue workers have been killed in the philippines as super typhoon no root continues to lash the country. strong winds and heavy rains at that at the main island of those on shining schools, grounding flights, enforcing thousands to flee their homes. nor was the strongest typhoon to hit the philippines this year. in hong kong, a 19 year old catholic, cardinal, has gone on trial. alongside several pro democracy activists, the retired bishop josephson and others have pleaded not guilty to charges of running an unregistered relief fund, paying legal costs for anti government protests. hong kong pro bay jingle authorities have cracked down on democracy supporters since 2019 votes of being counted in cuba after a referendum on a new social law dumps the family code. the changes include support the same sex
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marriage and adoption and more clearly defined rights for children and seniors. the referendum has government backing cubans. catholic church opposes it. german chancellor old i've sold, says wrapped up his tour of the gulf region 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 at home, some are concerned. 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 in been hammered, al tani. also sure i'm going to quit russia's attack on ukraine has endangered energy security around the world. here and o. hi, spoke with the amir about liquid natural gas supply and the current energy crisis and, and we plan to make more progress soon. diplomatically, the trip was
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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 debt since it won the right to host the tournament. in 2010 shots at progress had been made cut out and in cotton has adopted. numerous improvements and workers rights in recent years, in particular, the abolition of the cavalry wage system and the introduction of a minimum wage. the 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 salman whom human rights groups suspect of involvement and the killing of saudi journalists, jamal co. shoghi but human rights took 2nd place to energy security. germany sign crucial liquid natural gas and diesel deals with united arab emirates. sholtes hailed significant progress in securing energy supplies. yeah,
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the vitamin i taken very far reaching decisions that have helped to secure germany supply security had 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 vinto. germany has been criticized for getting to dependent on russian energy. schoultz believes the gulf trip has planted the seeds to make sure that doesn't happen again . over to the w corresponded here in berlin, matthew mole, matthew, and how do you reckon the a chancellor is going there on his trip to the gulf? is he managing to find enough energy for europe's biggest economy so that germany can steer away from russia? yeah. then there was you lose a host of deals, a memorandum signed in the, to the trip. but the most notable of those was a deal with united arab emirates to supply liquid natural gas to germany. and the, the for shipment is expected to arrive by christmas time this year and it's
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a 137000 cubic meters. more deliveries are expected to follow next year. the exact amount is not yet known at these not to us in the public. and, and the chancellor chancellor shalt sufficiently said that the ego, he's really pleased with that it should help gemini get through the winter. and he'll be hoping that it takes the edge of spiraling gas prices. and i think that the, that that was the kind of the headline deal. but there were other deals in there as well that was deal to, to, to supply diesel to germany. and all of which is basically the germans, a kind of as an next step on this journey to get itself, we from russian gas to win itself off, russian gas, and oil, and torture by mid 2024. what do i, germans think about this though, switching from but someone call a fascist regime to some supplies with a check in human rights record where as we had in clever report
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as there is criticism, isn't a german public opinion, is often i uneasy at the specs of call of its leaders doing business with regimes with and should we see guilty of human rights abuses are involved in conflicts like in yemen? i am and you know, the trickiest meeting of the weekend was definitely for sure. was the meeting with the crown prince of saudi arabia on saturday that mom had been so man. and all of shots nodded to this criticism and said that, you know, talks like these were, they were not easy, but they were important. he said, and he also said he raised the issue of human rights with, with mohamad been so man and the he would do that, throw his trip in cutter and in the united arraignment to on the other hand, there are those that are due. this is the price germany must be in order to punish russia as you go for us. thank you very much. it's 6 weeks till midterm elections in the united states and immigration continues to cause tension. in recent months, governors from the states of texas, arizona,
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and florida have sent bolden $10000.00 migrants to democrat run cities in the north republican say it's time for democrats to share the burden of america's broken immigration system. but critics accused the governors of a political stud a corresponded to me, so misconduct met one migrant family recently bounced from texas to washington, d. c. oh, it's a fresh start for jefferson and katerina from venezuela. they arrived in washington dc with their newborn daughter leah just last month. they're hoping to make a home here and leave the economic crisis in their home country behind with an image illness. yea though i've been as well of this work but money doesn't get you anywhere. money isn't enough for anything. in venezuela, you can work in the most normal jobs, but it's useless cuz you'll never have anything by now. but again, we got them in mid after crossing into the us, they heard about busses heading north from san antonio, texas,
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and jumped at the chance to go to the capitol. they've paid little attention to the politics behind that bus, right? no, and yet politics have taken center state republicans in border states have transported more than 10000 migrants from the southern border to democratic stronghold this year. to make a point go with florida. governor rhonda santas took credit for a flight of migrants to martha's vineyard in massachusetts. a group of those migrants has filed a lawsuit. the biden administration and democrats say it is a highly publicized political stunt using migrants as part and leaving city age and aid organizations. scrambling to help organizations like i you there, it's providing legal services therapy and basic supplies, including food and water. all is on a christina plaza is the social services director. she says her organization is at capacity and needs more funding,
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not political battles. i do understand that the border is also at capacity, and i don't think they were prepared to receive that many. my grants, ah, what is inhumane is that treatment? and they can't they, in, instead of politicizing these, they should sit down at a table and discuss what's best for the border for the migrants and for the community in gerald for jefferson and katerina, their hopes now rest on a bright future for their daughter. getting her sun life, what makes you grow up healthy and strong. and then we can put her here and put her to study here, since she's already an american, when we want to study here and then she go to high school and she can choose whatever she wants, whatever she why? yeah, look, get, go ahead. okay. i get a for now they're hoping jefferson will get a work visa, their 1st step towards starting
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a new life here. ah . the tracking fil world is still talking about sundays world wrinkled marathon run in berlin. video kit, chunky of kenya broke the mock. yet at the brace says the favorite, in part because he said the previous, well record on the streets of berlin. in 2018 kentucky followed a trio of a set his through the 1st 25 kilometers before running alone for the last 3rd and beating them up by 30 seconds to finish in 2 hours, one minute, 9 seconds in the women's race. if he appears, he gives the safer beat her own personal best by 18 minutes to wit, football, england, host, germany at wildly stadium in their last batches of the nations leak. it's nothing more than a match for pride as both sides have had lack luster outings in the competition. as he flicks and beat run as germany coach ended when they were defeated by
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a group leader hungry on friday. and the match against england is germany's last competitive match before the woke up in contact. and previous visit, wembley was summer resulting in a 2 year loft to england in the european championship. ahead of the game, germany coach hands, he flicked, talked up the occasion at wembley stadium notorious a saw muskets, england versus germany is special of an absolute classic gotcha model. if we were just out in the stadiums dodge, i have to say it's one of the most beautiful stadiums in the world of diesel air to give the team is looking forward to the game. what we have to set a few things right after the hungary match on friday month by talking. and we want to do that out on the pitch tish mortgage. but there's also often plots taken in the women's window slager by a munich have not their 1st win of the young season. having only taken one point from their opening game last season's run is up you. they needed to get the job done against breyman this time at after a go,
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let's draw on the opening day by and finally school. their 1st goal of the season on the stroke of half time against breyman, julia quinn's corner sailed in unchallenged to give the bavarian the lead. raymond keeper, anika baba, won't want to watch that again. baba redeemed herself early in the 2nd half though she made a flying save to keep ga stan wise shot out and the deficit to one go but by and kept hammering away at the breyman defense. and with 5 minutes to go, linda dolman. set up your vanna donovan. sh. the serbian striker was clearly delighted to open her account for the season. and dowman went from provider to gold score in a 90 minute, unleashing a rocket to seal the victory. there was nothing more that could do about this one. down and strike curled into the top corner to make it 3 knelt and give by a net 1st. when the new campaign and
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a little look at some other sport stories for you. it was an emotional evening of tennis in london as team world to add young francis t r o came from behind to defeat team europe in the labor camp. if those were 3 of us that fellows sit c pass and showed the side made up of plays from outside of europe would win for the 1st time over. the team, lead by novak joke. ridge at another, international team play event. american santa sharp fleet rolled in the winning pot as the u. s. team retained the president's cup in international tape before the event took place this year in the us state of north carolina internationals were hurt by defections through the big money live golf tour toys. it's the biggest sport stage in the u. s. the super bowl and riana, one of the best selling out has ever has agreed to headline its famous halftime showed the senior decline to perform in 2019 out of solidarity collin cap. and it
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would have many who backed his taken neat protests against police brutality. the super bowl will take place in february. so for now environment program eco, africa is up next with a report on a 0 waste restaurant. in god i bade fizzle and see an excel with
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a small island with big plan noon in the indian ocean. the french overseas department is making a complete transition to renewable energy. it's set to be completed by 2028th eco africa on d w. oh
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lose. ah, shattering the glass ceiling. women in architecture dismiss has to be really, really good. start september 30th on d, w. a . by now it's geared up fossil fuels are not the way forward, they're driving climate change and they're also ronnie.

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