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ah ah ah, this is dw news coming to live from berlin. italy takes a hard turn to the right when the conservative alliance sweeps to election victory, georgia maloney is poised to become italy's 1st. all right leader since the 2nd world war. also in the program, people in the ran defy the government crackdown to hold
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a 10th night protests sparked by the death of a young woman arrested by the morality police and 6 dead as a destructive storm passers the philippines. 5 of the victims are breast you workers, plus germany's men travel to wembley. to play england, jamal luciana returns to his former homeland, or germany's last competitive match before the football world. come, we'll hear from our men in london. ah. hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. results from italy's election are showing a clear victory for an alliance of right wing parties that paved the way for ga maloney to become italy's 1st female prime minister and its 1st all right leader. since the 2nd world war, record, low turnout has cast a shadow over the poll. it was a night of triumph for georgia,
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maloney, a b. c said gamma, if the i called on to govern this country, you wanna be, will do. so for every one where you will be faithful, govern that the him of uniting people, jani, look at him all, all beauty and seeking to make them more united rather than divide actually get ownership. little shaquilla vivita on monday morning, italian newspapers. what and fatty on the sheer scale of her victory with one saying she had taken italy near final result show the rightly alliance of maloney's brothers of italy, mateus havanese, lega and silvio berlusconi is fought sir, talia winning around 44 percent of the vote. far ahead of its left wing rivals with maloney's party alone, winning some 26 percent. but with turn out down to her story low of just 64 percent in rome, reactions to maloney's when were mixed no less. i don't follow her much honestly,
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but i prefer the coalition that her party is part of school or does it should. i mean, am, i'm not happy. i didn't vote for her, but it's democracy. this you can live up to the role and prove she can represent all italians, both those who voted for right wing parties, but especially those who didn't. wall maloney may have been all smiles on election night. there's likely weeks of talks ahead before a new government is formed. if maloney on her right wing allies do end up in power, they'll be confronted with crises from the get go. with italy struggling with soaring living costs and europe, facing down russian aggression or for more on the italian election of joined by category and a barley. she's a german, you lawmaker and a vice president of the european union parliament. thanks for being with us now. you've compare georgia, maloney to hungary is illiberal leader, victor, or bon and former us present. donald trump,
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do you think she will pursue similar policies if she becomes prime minister of italy as expected? well, we won't see, but what she said before the elections doesn't give us much hope. she has already announced to support think the or bon and to julian him. 6 some hobby, it's given poland in a fighting for europe, of the patriots, which of course means more egoistic politics from the capitals from the member states. and they might be joined by sweden. so this is not a good development for the european union. and georgia maloney softened her traditional anti e. you stand significantly in this election campaign? are you convinced by that? i'm not convinced. yes of course if she become 5 minutes, she will have the benefit of doubt. but we expect her to be
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be quite conservative on it can only find out some policies but to be ultra conservative to populate when it comes to for example, human rights. 6 rights of minorities, women's rights, but also fueling somewhat of that is one, again, the other that we're already seeing, as i said in poland and hungary and some other states really nothing that brings europe together. what we need right now in this time of christ. you mentioned that you're concerned that maloney will align italy with hungary and poland. there are concerns that that could tip the balance of power in you, decision making to the right. what concrete impact do you think that could have on you? decision making, what do you do?
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you can only work if you try to try common solutions that fit everybody. that means compromise. and our experience with this sort of government is that they do not engage in compromises. they use unanimity principle with which we don't have every decision, but in some very important decision, they use this blackmail and to to serve their own interest. if that happens once, if that happens, flies, you can live with it, but it becomes a common form of policy making in the european union. and that is not going to be a union anymore. and it's going to be a club of selfish echo as well. your opinion is not as unified as it once was with the, with britain haven't, having pulled itself out. you happen to be in the u. k. right now, attending
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a conference of the opposition labor party. how concerned are you about it? how italy will position itself with respect to relations to the u. k. well, we unfortunately see the government in the u. k. also drifting more and more towards off to live them by attracting public media. the see the the b, b, c. by attacking independent just to by high level here and this sort of development. so i think georgia maloney is still a different category, but we are seeing worrying development also what can concerning freedom of press in the u. k. so i don't think they will be allies in this sense. i hope not. but it
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all together was right. we populate this. i think we have to have not. we've been talking very much in general terms, but the european union right now is dealing with a war next door in ukraine and with a serious energy crisis. how do you see this change of government coming up in italy affecting those situations? first of all, the war and you saying it is interesting that the 3 parties who, who created this whole ition 2 of those leaders for me are, are known to be cooking fanboys. while georgia maloney is more in the ukranian side. so that will be interesting to watch how italy will act in this home, like also when it comes to support in defense purposes. when it comes
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to to the european union. again, in energy, we now need solidarity between between the members. we have very different relations concerning an energy supply in the different countries. so we need to help those who are most dependent on on the russian sources. i think of bulgaria, for example romania. i wonder if it's really under this new government is still willing to show solidarity or just to, to grab as much as a gunman has killed at least 13 people. school in central russia authority, say the victims include students, teachers and security guards. gunman killed himself, russian. investigators say he was wearing a shirt with a swastika li, 7 people have died and a fire at a shopping mall and south korea. the blaze broke out in the basement of the human department store in the southern city of de jon, early on monday morning,
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before opening hours and investigation into the causes underway. more bodies have been recovered after the sinking of a boat carrying migrants off serious coast, raising the death toll to almost a 100. survivors have been taken. a hospitals in lebanon. the boat left tripoli on thursday carrying syrians, lebanese and palestinians. it's one of the worst such accidents in the eastern mediterranean. the kremlin says it's not yet made any decision on closing russia's borders that despite an ongoing exodus of draft age men looking to evade vladimir putin, military mobilization, order a call up could c as many as 300000 reservists join russian troops in ukraine. one of the country seeing an influx of russian men is neighboring georgia long lines of vehicles at the last, the border crossing and then to point to georgia. these men are fleeing russia and vladimir putin. military mobilization lab,
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movable. we paid $1200.00 to be escorted to the point to the killing, which is 3 kilometers before the russian checkpoint on the russian georgia border. the displace joyous nutler. because if you just honestly stay in the queue, leaving russia could take at least 72 hours out we laying our feet. we made it in 30 hours. of the russian authorities acknowledged a significant influx of caused, trying to cross into georgia. this comes up to the announcement of a partial mobilization sparked in exodus of fighting each men and some of them fear that the situation will get even worse. your father, scott, if i expect martial law to be declared as a result of unification with those eastern parts of ukraine to russia, which will be followed by a global mobilization glove. well, for me personally, i st. neither ideological nor legal grounds for myself to get involved in this war of knowing that those were pretty interested with the way a sentiment shed by many in russia who have protested against moscow's cola of
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military reservation. the delegates and regent, there were clashes with police for 100 people were arrested. a human rights monitor says ukrainian president vladimir lensky, called on russians, to not submit to mobilization williams to louis jeff. we see that people in particular and daggers than that began to fight for their lives. my v. him son, we see that they are beginning to understand that this is a question of their lives. they actually were yamba. why should their husbands brothers sons die in this war? now i knew in a more than no one once she never me in a war against our people on our land as a human on juniper selection of he does not send his children to war. but it is a possibly yet private in us married to marshall g g. trying to solve the exodus. russia toughened penalties for voluntary surrender and refusal to fight with those who do that now facing up to 10 years in prison. but for many,
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the alternative is far more intimidating. human rights groups say, protest, ginny, wren continued for a 10th night over the death of a woman in the custody of the country's hardline morality police. their defying authorities who have ordered a crackdown on so called rioters without leniency. video is reported, filmed on purportedly filmed on sunday. sure women burning her head scarves and large crowds of demonstrators and several cities. there have also been large pro government rallies, yang geo, or ran human rights says at least 57 people of died in protest in recent days. all week anger was parked by the death of a 22 year old woman who was arrested for failing to wear her head score as prescribed. earlier, i talked to other day porson, she's a human rights researcher at the university of london focusing on women's activism . any ran, i asked her whether she surprised that women are still protesting there,
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despite the brutal government crackdown dire individuals being killed, being detained. i, there are many one back today and people can lose their jobs. people can i get expelled from the university and then this goes on and yet to see that, okay, people really to basically sacrifice anything in order to express their grievances as i show to the resume, that they are indeed tired of these governments and their one fundamental change, this is not, not just women's rights as m as head scar, or it is about larger events. essentially, a political legitimacy crisis in this lawmaker probably that the government is being responded to by continuing year after year minecraft, their mom crackdowns detentions killings. and so he has, i says, associate economics, i think the young don't have any asphalt for finding absolutely a job. and so like i arrive continuous inflation of
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the day poisoned her human rights researcher from the university of london speaking to me a little while ago. now, here's some other news stories from around the world. a rebel group leader from the central african republic has gone on trial at the international criminal court in the hague mohammed, saeed. abdulla kani does 9 charges including war crimes. he's accused of running a torture unit during an anti government uprising in 2013 are said was the day in hong kong. a 90 year old catholic cardinal has gone on trial. alongside several pro democracy activists retired. bishop joseph zen and the others have pleaded not guilty to a fund to a fund paying legal costs for protesters. authorities have cracked down on democracy activists since 2019 german chancellor. all of sholtes has trusted, has tested positive for co, 19, and is showing mild, cold like symptoms. he had recently returned from a 2 day trip to the persian gulf,
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where he met regional leaders. a spokesman said the chancellors, now isolating in his private residence in berlin, the strongest typhoon to hit the philippines. this year has left least 6 people dead. 5 of them rescue workers hit by wall. that collapsed type, who no room made lamp on sunday, knocking out power in 2 provinces and leaving people trapped by floods. wading through floor to water, trying to save some remaining belongings after a powerful typhoon hit the philippines. nor who had the coasts in the northern part of the country inundating several various. ah, ingle, belong, louder is wasted, deep in the streets and inside my house. i don't think alan. oh, here i won't be longing, sir, also under water and destroyed god that i should have all the war to rose during the night. will people were asleep, latham thought. many cars also submerging. while i sat in an allowable rel, i'm in
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a manner like a man in this is the worst flooding that has happened to you in some miguel, that is, my house has 2 levels, one guy and the war to reach the 2nd floor. no, michael, even a local market is completely submerged. livonia philippines, president marcus, conducted to ne, a real inspection after a briefing with government officials where he praised the preparation efforts have may have gotten lucky things this thing a little bit. ah, but look, i think i don't, it's clear for all mile this, sir, from what we did this last, this is the very, very important is for police on all get people out of the areas of danger ahead of the land, full. thousands of people were moved to emergency shelters to spend the night in safety far away from the path of the most powerful typhoon. the philippines has
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seen this year. it's just 6 weeks till midterm elections in the united states and immigration continues to be a highly contentious issue. in recent months, governors from the states of texas, arizona, and florida have sent more than 10000 migrants to democrat run cities in the north . republican say it's time for democrats to share the burden of america is broken. immigration system, or critics accused the governors of a political stunt are correspondence to me. so misconduct met one immigrant family recently bused from texas to washington dc. so it's a fresh start for jefferson and katerina from venice when they arrive in washington dc with their newborn daughter via jess last month they're hoping to make a home here and leave the economic crisis in their home country behind with
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an image hillis ca, venezuela. 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 because you'll never have anything by now. but again, we got them in mid. after crossing into the u. s. they heard about buses heading north from san antonio, texas, and jumped at the chance to go to the capitol. they've paid little attention to the politics behind that bus, right? 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 migrated 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 of them and leaving city age and aid organizations. scrambling to help organizations like i you there,
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it's providing legal services therapy and basic supplies, including food and waterfall is on a christina plaza is the social services director. she says her organization is at capacity and needs more funding, 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. it jenica, sun life, what makes you grow up healthy and strong?
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and then we can put her here and put her to study here where you said, she's already an american. wait, we can hold her to study here and then she can go to high school and she could choose whatever she wants, whatever she y yellow get, go ahead and get get a for now, they're hoping jefferson will get a work visa. your 1st step towards starting a new life here. ah, football now in england host germany at wembley stadium in there last matches of the nation's league. it's being described as a matchup only for pride as both sides have had lackluster outings in the competition. fancy flicks unbeaten run as coach ended when germany were defeated by hungry on friday. the match in london is germany's last competitive match before the world cup in counter their previous visit to wembley was last summer resulting in a to nail last to england in the european championship journal. ahead of the game,
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germany co. chuncy flick, talked up the occasion at wembley stadium, notorious a saw was called england versus germany is special. that's an absolute classic ocean model. if we were just out in the stadium dog, 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, on flight talking, and we want to do that out on the pitch tish morgan. that is also open plots. taking jonathan harding of the w sports is at wembley stadium in london. i asked him earlier if england's and germany's recent poor performances are putting a damper on the run up to the match. i don't think so. the match is sold out. so i think that says everything there. and quite frankly, i think the british public have a few more things to be worried about them, whether england and germany are playing each other in a competitive fixture. are looking at the country at the moment. but also this game
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has so much history. i don't think that ever escapes people's attention. you know, this is a game steeped in so many memorable moments. 661-990-1996 of the law summarize. we just heard. so i think that doesn't get forgotten. and quite frankly, this is also the last fixed of before cut off, which means it's quite important to get a good result. so a lot a lot to be happy about. i think that we know that a german coach 100 flick, had a good start with the team after he took over. but things seem to have stalled, especially after the loss to hungary. what has to happen to night for germany? so fans can feel better about the team's chances at the world cup in 2 months time . well firstly, i hope that fans maybe just relax a little bit. you know, one bad game does not a bad take make. and let's not forget that they had 13 games on be in beforehand, and a lot of praise was given to flick and the way he changed the side. so i think that's one thing that germany fans probably need to remember and just generally needs to be remembered about this germany side. bob flick did say that he wants to see
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a more convincing performance this evening. i think if he gets that and germany stand a good chance of winning, and that's the kind of confidence boost that any team needs going into a major tournament. there are still a lot of questions about this germany team who was school the goals as a big issue. there's been a problem for years and can they beat defensive teams? england might well be one of those tonight. so the opportunity to improve is that they got to show one, ask you about jamal luciana, the young german national, a used to play for england's junior squads. first, let me play these comments from him about her playing against england. now, we both fool need this game to go into the wall cup of confidence. and i think england have an amazing squad, amazing players this way. everyone's a bit shocked with their, their results right now by feel like this. this game is perfect for the both of us to be screwed. this been,
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i always like coming to england. i'm feeling really motivated english dakota, manchester to be playing against england with my history being england and men history. it just makes me look forward to it. even more, not much. boston booked off of bench beer. jonathan, we can spec lots of eyes beyond him, almost the honest night. is he going to be a factor for the german side and maybe beyond this match as well? oh, absolutely. to mom is ellers, probably germany's best player at the moment is certainly the most exciting to watch. his skill on the bowl, his vision, his ability to move in between the lines. he has a lot of traits that are not particularly common in german football is in his current generation. so that makes him so exciting. and i think tonight is an opportunity for him to show england what they're missing. and i think it's all here . so the world just how good he is. jonathan. thank very much. d w, jonathan harding there in london. the track and field
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