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project that became a major milestone in their lives. ah love seduction. our ice cold passion starts october 8th on d, w. ah, this is dw news live from berlin. italy's new right wing leaders promised to restore national pride. george maloney is poised to become the 1st far right. prime minister in italy since world war 2. she says she'll bring unity not to fish and destructive typhoon baton the philippines. 5 workers among those killed as they
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tried to save people trapped by the flood quarter's class. the german men's football team, travel to wembley, to play england's de mama's yellow returns to his former home landfill. germany is laugh, competitive match before the world cup. all manner london has the latest ah, i'm gab else as well come to the program. italy snoo right wing leaders are on course to win a clear majority in both houses of parliament. the alliance of parties from the writers led by georgia maloney who's likely to become italy's 1st woman prime minister. and it's 1st far right leader. since the 2nd world war, she's promising to restore national pride and says you work to bring unity rather
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than division. the election was marred by a low turn out it was a night of triumph for georgia maloney. m e a c same gamma. if the i called on to govern this country, you wanna be will do so for every one variable. people government, the him of uniting people jani, look at him, all, all the beauty, and seeking to make them more united rather than divide actually get ownership. utah so equivocal. vivita. on monday morning, italian newspapers were 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 of in his 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
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in rome, reactions to maloney's when were mixed. no, i say i don't follow her much honestly, but i prefer the coalition that her party is part of school order teacher. i mean, i don't, i'm not happy, i didn't vote for her, but it's democracy. they gave me the money he had through visiting live up to the roll and prove she can represent all italians. but those who voted for right wing parties, but especially those who didn't. wall maloney, may have been all smiles on election night as likely weeks of talks ahead before a new government is formed. if maloney and 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 of more this week. and i'll speak to teresa cra, tell us she's the program manager for the european council on foreign relations and
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joins us from rome. now maloney and her party at have never been in par before. and ideologically, they have roots in italy's neo fascist movement. why did italians turn to them in such large numbers? well, thank you so much for being patient. oh, well i think that the biggest factor for me is that in the last 40 years, she always seemed to be sure she was never a member of any of the government that works for the 2018 election. she always said that she was during the last government of my year, but she was the only part that gave her the key as always paid her. you to put them have you will have quite opposite if compared to have competitors. and so
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right now you need to, yeah, and so she had 18 months to be as a her strategy to be a concrete view of how she sees europe. how should europe, as on the other side, she really benefit from the fact that i name the bitter score needs to be where really have not the best time of year 2 is a you mentioned europe that georgia bologna has a long record of bashing the european union, as soon as he becomes prime, it is the what should we expect from italy in terms of a new policy in that, at the beginning, she would have changed approach toward abilene. things have you repeat this because her past team is quite domestic people who should she would need some
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time to have of you on how to provision her as you need her. i mean, you can be pretty, really a path, but at the same time this can be really deferred by those. so the last 20 years for her to be credible in in your role. and of course, she has to feel it would be monday, but i let you know, cuz yesterday we had time to be able to dial and lean on the team lever, our leader who was it was a complete idea on after rush i decided to do now does need to know she doesn't have the same relation when she was wrong, she in the past year rather than being stronger align with all and
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he does. and now with the p, i'm catching. so she, now we found that if she wanted to continue on this being strong relationship with your tactic, pastor, europe, or rather she might want to be kind of moderate, considered to be able to die with the passage ship. now encountering governments, i know towards the short lived, most belly lasted a year. can we expect that maloney let government if it actually comes to parts of the animal stable? so if you listen this morning for the declaration of the winners. hey, they had the finally tiny table area. oh, i'm not sure if this is going to be dictate, not because middle one you the one this. but the main challenge will come from the
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power of inside the one thing we have a unique we among the biggest loser election. the same applies that is on you while we are and already be winner. didn't mean that the question has really some issues regarding the power of power in the dial, treating the 3 needs are already some track tact. the question need to do with most of the permission of the government being dr. maloney. the 1st leader implied that she would probably keep for her looking for, for me, trees that we have i'm back and forth until to be approved in your founder, which is the flow. that's the record from our conversation is going to
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be even more the sequence teresa cortez. oh, i'm sorry. i think i have to interrupt you there to the court said a program manager for the european council on foreign relations. thank you very much tourism. thank you. the criminal says it's not yet made any decision on closing russia's borders, despite a flood of men lead, leaving the country to avoid being called up to fight in ukraine. mobilization could see it as many as 300000 residents with others sent in neighboring. georgia is one of the countries seeing a big influx of russian men, 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 moves up. what did we pay? $1200.00 to be escorted to the point to the killing, which is 3 kilometers before the russian checkpoint on the russian, ga,
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border. the slaves just lastly, because if you just honestly stay in the queue also leaving russia could take at least 72 hours when you are we laying our feet in you? 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 an exodus of fighting each men. and some of them fear that the situation will get even worse. usually a thorough study of high expect marshall 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 global for me personally, i say neither ideological nor legal grounds for myself to get involved in this war of my own you. those were pretty interested with the way a sentiment shed by many in russia who have protested against moscow's cola of military reservation. the darkest son, regent, there were clashes with police,
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were 100 people were arrested. a human rights monitor says ukrainian president vladimir lensky, called on russians to not submit to mobilization mediums to louis jeff. we see the people in particular and tag a stan that began to fight for their lives. when he comes on, we see that they are beginning to understand what this is a question of their lives. they actually were yamba. why should their husbands brothers sons die in this war? now a me in a war that no one, once you not find me in a war against our people on our lands game on juniper salon. now he does not send his children to war. but it is it possibly yet private mosmyer to marshall ye 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, the alternative is far more intimidating. did obviously,
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calmly now joins me from the ukrainian capital. keep, make what has been the response in ukraine to russia's military mobilization by learning there's a lot of kind of fear in the short term, i think until those people are trained. they are indeed trained in any kind of serious way and for the kind of equipment is ready, it's going to be quite some time. and some people hear some alice are saying that basically it's not gonna make much of a difference between before the cold weather before winter, really breaks in and puts an end to can a major fighting on the front lines. i think long term people here are very aware that russia is going to have, if this all carries on as expected, is going to have a large advantage in terms of manpower, boots on the ground. and that is causing people here to ask for more weapons from the west in shorter are kind of time in shorted live, returned them was previous to the case. and i think we are seeing that happening. we're seeing that this kind of recent russian escalation,
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in terms of kind of raising the stakes, is really having effect to western capitals, missing new promises of new weapons on shorter kind of time frames them was the case previously. but the certainly thing that is being watched with a lot of interesting chemicals. now the mobilization is happening at the same time as a sham referendum in the occupied east of ukraine on joining russia. how do people feel about that? i think most people are not taking it very seriously. they knew what the result is going to be. i mean, we'd even heard organizing this pseudo referendum, talked about the expected results and the numbers they expected to see. and i think everyone was expecting that this would come, it's just a question of the timing. these things have been delayed a few times and now they happened in quite a hurry. and we are basically within a space a week between their announcement and them being carried out. i think the big deal is what happens next for now. i think there is a lot of laughter, a lot of kind of a means or social media. you see a video footage of people walking the streets maribel trying to convince people in their homes to vote knocking on doors,
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trying to get people to come out who are basically boycotting this for the most part. so that is basically the main focus here of can public attention hearing ukraine. and as i said, people were expecting this. i think it was just that the timing that happened and especially now you said the result is being seen as a before gun a conclusion. what will change for ukraine if russia alex is more of their territory? well, i think in their 1st line, i think it definitely means more western support. and here we have really heard noises from washington, that the u. s. is going to different up that support not just the military but financially as well. but obviously the big fear is that russia will use this as an excuse the pretext to threaten using nuclear weapons. say, if you attack, don't yet gallo hans, which we now considered to be russian territory than you are attacking russia and such. there is no limit on what we'll do in terms of defending that territory. was he no one outside russia is gonna recognize that it's not even russ closest allies like bowlers or catholics and seemingly willing to do so. but certainly there's this fear that this kind of nuclear specter, the spectra of nuclear weapons being used against ukraine force is now something
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that is increasingly a rail prospect did up as an economy there in key for us. thank you, nick. let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines today. a gunman has killed at least 15 people at a school in central russian authorities say the shooter targeted students, teachers and security guards before turning the gun on himself. investigators say he was wearing a shirt with a swastika. the motive remains unclear. iranian officials say they have arrested more than 1200 people protesting over the death of the woman in police custody. june rights monitors say at least 57 people have died in 10 days of protests. there have also been large pro government rallies. more bodies have been recovered after boat carrying a migrants sank of serious coast. nearly 100 people are now known to have died.
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survivors have been taken to hospitals in lebanon. the boat left tripoli carrying syrians, lebanese and palestinians. the strongest i found to hit the philippines this year has caused widespread destruction. 5 rescue workers were killed by a collapsed wall as they try to save people trapped by flood waters. typhoon noro has knocked out power in many areas as well. wading through floor to water, trying to save some remaining belongings after a powerful typhoon hit the philippines. norway, the coasts in the northern part of the country inundating several areas. ah ingle, bear, long louder is wasted, deep in the streets and inside my house. i don't think i live oh, here i won't be longing, sir. also under water and destroyed god to get out of the war to rose during the night. well, people were asleep, latham thought,
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many cars also submerging. while i sat in a little girl, i'm been malagra barnett, and this is the worst flooding that has happened to you. in some miguel, that is my house has 2 levels when a guy and the war to reach the 2nd floor, no, my room. even a local market is completely submerged. level philippines, president mark was 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. and it's a bit, ah, but i think i don't. it's clear for all mile this. so from what we did this last, this is the very, very important is replaced 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
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safety, far away from the path of the most powerful typhoon that philippines has seen this year in mexico, families have taken to the streets to mark the 8th anniversary of an tories kidnapping. a group of teaching students was taken off buses and by police in the southern guerrero, estate aunt has never been seen alive. again. investigators believe the 43 students accidentally came across a drugs trafficking operation involving corrupt officials. a former attorney general has been arrested and several policemen. military officers charged. only 3 bodies. those missing have been found. well, that case is just one of almost 100000 unsolved disappearances in mexico. mothers have now joined forces to search for their loved ones. a short prayer before they search creeps itself is sunday. it's difficult,
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but we are here to support you. guadalupe i nurse is looking for her son. redondo vanished 4 years ago. she doesn't know if he still alive or why he disappeared. she is called on maria nunez to help her collective searches for the disappeared. they say the authorities do nothing. deloney at all. i'm afraid he'll be found dead. but i have hoped that i'll soon find out what has happened to him, so i can be at peace or yep, whether this gunter, they recently received an anonymous tip of indicating that raimondo his body could be located in class garlic, new mexico city, an official search crew is even lending its support to day, usually its only relatives who polk metal rods into the ground, looking for the odor of decaying bodies. see what gave the smell sticks around this way. we've already been able to discover secret graves that the footers gland is the. every one here is united by the same trauma. their sons,
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husbands or friends have vanished. the 100000 people in mexico are regarded as missing. the country is caught in the stranglehold of drug cartels. many of the missing were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. that's likely true for maria nunez, his son, whom she found dead after a 5 year search. helping other mother's gifts, her strength cannot allow and it became clear to me that i wasn't the only one going through this, that there are many mothers her going through the same uncertainty, pain, law, fear, and desperation or the and will days as big as the on protest is take to the streets in mexico city, where public officials are often involved in crimes. like in the case of the 43 students who disappeared 8 years ago. the commission working on the case recently called it a state crime because authorities hit the truth about what happened. maria nunez, also does not trust the authorities more than 90 percent of crimes committed in
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mexico go unpunished. comalla felt that it is not the authorities, refusal to investigate, to prosecute criminals to look for victims results and impunity. yet perpetrators can simply commit crimes because they know nothing will happen. on this day, they find no indication of raymundo. just 2 sets of bones from dead dogs, but they will continue to search for his remains. let's have a look at some or well, these stories in brief to rebel group leader from the central african republic has gone on trial at the international criminal court in the hague bahama side of they'll county denied charges including war crimes, is accused of running a torture unit during an anti government uprising in 2013 new i think they were german chancellor all of shows as tested positive for cove at 19. he is showing mild, cold like symptoms. sholtes recently returned from a meeting,
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golf leaders. the chancellors now isolated at his home in berlin, ah, to football now and england are hosting a germany at wembley stadium, and their last matches of the nation's league. it's been described as a match up only for pride as both sides have had lackluster outings in the competition, hands in flex unbeaten rock german coach. and when his team were beaten by hungry again in london is germany's last competitive match before the world cup. in katara, their previous visits to wembley was last summer, resulting in a tune lost to england in the european championship of the game. flick, talked up the occasion at wembley stadium, notorious a saw of us got england versus germany is special as an absolute classic gotcha
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model. we were just out in the stadium dark. i have to say it's one of the most beautiful stadiums in the world of these are here to get. 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 a. and we want to do that out on the pitch tish morgan. that is also open plots taking now, jonathan harding is our man in london. her, he is at a wembley, as stadium had jonathan, it is footballing rival rivalry between england and germany is legendary, as, as we are all know and this particular match isn't really relevant in competitive terms. is that putting a damper on things are not really, i mean, the stadium is sold out for tonight. so i think that says a lot and quite frankly, with england play germany in a competitive fixture right now. i don't think that matters too much for people in england. this is a great game. people want to watch football and i think there are bigger problems for a lot of people in england to do with at the moment. and look,
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i mentioned earlier, we just had it in the report. this is a classic foot wanting fixture. is so much history here. 66191996. even last summer . when these 2 sides man the european championships, i think there's a lot of reasons for people to be excited to monday nights a chance to watch 2 of the biggest teams and football. never mind the form. i think it's an opportunity for people to enjoy something. absolutely, now at the hands of flick germany's coach had a good start with the team after he or took over there. but think seems to have stalled a bit. what has happened tonight for germany? so fans can feed a little bit better. wow. the germany, france still feel pretty good. 13 games i'm beaten is a massive improvement of what was happening before under the previous coat, yamuna of. so i think in a one bad game does not a party make. let's, let's pair that in mind going forward. but hans afflicted call for his side to be more convincing, more decisive this evening. so i think he's looking for that. if he gets it, germany stand a good chance of playing well and a good performance with walker
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t r. as exactly what people want. now i'm, i will ask you about jamal marcial, are they young german national used to play for england's junior squaws. let, let us play some comments from him about a plane against england both who need this game to go into the world cup of confidence. and i think england have an amazing squad, amazing players as way. everyone's a bit shocked with their, their results right now by feel like this, this game's perfect for the both of us. this is good. this been a i always like coming to england. i'm feeling really motivated, malicious quota manchester, to be playing against england with my history being and history. it just makes me look forward to it even more. not miss paulson booked off of the interview. so many eyes are on mood. marcial at tonight, is he the guy that germany is to rely on in the future?
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oh, absolutely. despite only being 19 is out is very much the guy. i'm excited about him . i think a lot of germany fans are as well. i think tonight he'll showing them finds what they're missing, and i think it's a who show the well just how good he is. did i use a jonathan harding? they're reporting from london. thanks jonathan. you're watching dw news coming up next in a news asia. me a mouse horrible cycle of violence. why the u. n. as a warning, things could escalate out of control in the country. and hong kong finally eases travel rules to allow international arrivals to enter the city without court. don't forget you can always get d w. news on the go, just download our app from google play all from the apple app stole. that will give
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