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ah, news ah ah ah, this is dw news lives from berlin. italy's new right wing leaders promised to restore national pride. george maloney is poised to become a bus to fall rise prime minister in italy since a world war 2. she says she'll bring unity, not division. people in iran defy a government crackdown to hold
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a tense night of protest spot by the death of a young woman arrested by the country's morality police. and growing opposition to vladimir putin call up off reservation to fight in ukraine. more than a 100 protesters are arrested in just one rally in russia. and the destructive typhoon batters the philippines. 5 workers are among those killed as they try to save people trapped by flat boards. ah, i'm good. how else as well come to the program? italy, snow right wing leaders are on cause to win a clear majority in both houses of parliament. the alliance of parties from the writers led by george maloney who's likely to become italy's 1st woman prime
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minister and its 1st far right lead us since the 2nd world war. she's promising to restore national pride and says she'll work to bring unity rather than division or government laughter. tackler rast of pressing economic problems after she made selection, promises to ease energy costs and cut taxes. ah, it was a night of triumph. the georgia maloney at e c soluble gamma if the i called on to govern this country, your b was do so for every one variable people government, the him of uniting people. daniel for him all, all of utility and seeking to make them more united rather than divide actually get ownership utah so equivalent vivita on monday morning, italian newspapers wet 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
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brothers of italy, mateus of amy's, 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, i say i don't follow her much honestly, but i prefer the coalition that her party is part of school or does it should. i mean, i don't, i'm not happy. i didn't vote for her, but it's democracy. did everything she had to prove that she can live up to the role and prove she can represent all italians, but those who voted for right wing parties, but especially those who didn't, that wall maloney may have been all smiles on election night. there's likely weeks of talks ahead before a new government is formed. miss maloney on her right wing allies do end up in power. they'll be confronted with crises from the get go with it really struggling
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with soaring living costs and you are facing down russian aggression are joined by to be as bally is a member of the german parliament for the green party and member of the foreign policy committee now again, a right wing party is one of the election in and you countries, but in her campaign, maloney soft and hard to use down significantly. so do you believe her? well, i don't think it's the right time to drill loyce to rise of right. 23000000, so i do not believe her on an ideological scale. but i would also say that in those times when on the russian attack on the ukraine, it needs to be clear. and apparently it is even clear to right wing extremists that we only stand a chance on all the global issues as european union if we join forces. so i don't really believe her that she changed her mind. but i do believe that the current
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situation in the world is forcing her to not push that part of her agenda at the 1st point. but as i said, i don't think there is a reason to our feel at ease at the moment. ok. but do you think that maloney will align italy will with hungry for example, and poland to tip the balance in your decision making a to the right. yes, definitely. at certain points, i think it is going to be really interesting how the coalition that probably is going to be formed in italy is going to be high regarding the russian sanctions and the russian war in ukraine. on many other issues, i'm pretty sure that they will join the right wings in throwing stones into the you are trying to do that. but on the other hand also, and i think hungary and poland are seeing that right now, we do not accept that. i mean, there is, in a matter of, there is
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a rule of law coming rule of law. we agreed on that this is the responsibility to every government, to actually stick to it and see what i mean. now it seems that right when parties are on the rise across the you, are you worried about that? of course i'm worry about worried about dent. i'm worried about the dare. there seems to power, but i'm also worry about it that we are only or not. we as a green says, progressive, i think we've been talking about that for quite a while that we need to wake up that there are certain powers on the rice. but for example, the conservatives, which i, i believe they really have a huge responsibility to, to back against this arise of right wing extremists. for that. a really hope that it's the last time i see something like that. and that it's awakened all and well, right wings will cease power if we just played down, we need to check the serious and we need to really, really have a front against that, against them and their, their, their expectation. yes. isn't use a left wing parties like yours, the,
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the german agrees need need to wake up. what does that mean? what do you need to do? no, that's, that's what i meant. i think we as a society together, we need to wake out that there are people on the right to have a huge take on populism and have not really the interest of our europe at heart. but rather of like small groups who are not very inclusive all for now or below. and he said that she will, and i think we've been warning about it, but it's sometimes apparently i would i think it seemed like we were wanting about it. and people seem to think we were warning about it because it wasn't, it was just going into another direction and we wanted our europe to go. but i think it is about more. and i really would rather put the conservatives well into position that they really need to take their responsibility. there are people we
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can hardly argue with because we have a different idea of how things are supposed to go. and that's fine. that's a them, christie wanted it is all about, but i think it's really important that our call for swift and hard and harsh words and action against right, we extremist, it's not about only only about political ideological approaches or whatsoever, but it's really about saving and defending our democracy, and i think that's something we can all agree on. and i really hope that it's a wake up call for those beliefs. it's not their job to do, but in fact it is to be as bad. they're member of the german parliament for the green party. thank you very much. thanks a lot. now the criminal says it's not yet made any decision on closing russia's borders, despite a flood of men leaving to avoid being called up to fight of ukraine. the mobilization could see as many as 300000 reservists sent in neighbouring georgia is
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one of the countries seeing a large 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, supported, 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. just not because if you just honestly stay in the queue, leaving russia could take at least 72 hours. ah, we laying our c india 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 i expect martial law to be declared as
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a result of unification with those eastern parts of ukraine to russia, which will be followed by a global mobilization globally. for me personally, i st. neither ideological nor legal grounds for myself to get involved in this war of my one you to those will be yet you shifted with the way a sentiment shed by many in russia who have protested against moscow's cola of military reservation. the diag, a son regent, there were clashes with police, were 100 people were arrested. a human rights monitor says ukrainian president, viola genius lensky, called on russians, to not submit to mobilization of williams to ludy. 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 what this is a question of their lives. they actually were yamba. why should their husbands brothers sons dying? this war now i knew in a more than no one once you, i'm not really in a war against our people on our land,
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gimme on juniper selection of he does not send his children to war, but it is a totally yet private in us merely to muscle gigi trying to stop 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. the ws nick connelly is in queue for us and he described the ukranian response to russia's military vocalization, widening, there's a lot of kind of fear in the short term, i think, until those people are trained, if 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 here, some analysts are saying that basically it's not going to make much of a difference between before the cold weather before winter, really breaks in and puts an end to kind of major fighting on the front lines and i
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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 and kind of time in the shortage delivery time. them was privy to the case. and i think we are seeing that happening. we're seeing that this kind of recent russian escalation, in terms of kind of raising the stakes, is really having effect on western capital. missing new promises of new weapons on shorter kind of time frames them was the case previously. but this, the only thing that is being watched with lot of interest here from 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 very seriously. they knew what the result is going to be. i mean, we'd even heard organizing this pseudo referendum talk about the expected results and the numbers they expected to see. and i think everyone was expecting that this
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would come, it's just question of the timing. these things have been delayed a few times 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's a lot of laughter, a lot of kind of a means or social media. you see have video footage of people walking the streets. maribel trying to convince people in their homes to vote knocking on doors, 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 bit foregone a conclusion. what will change for ukraine if russia annex is more of their territory? well i think in the 1st line i think it definitely means more western support. and here we have already 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
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using nuclear weapons. say, if you attack, don't yet go, hans, which we now considered to be russian territory than you are attacking russia and such. there is no limit on what will do in terms of defending that territory or c, no one outside russia is going to recognize that it's not even rushed closest allies like boilers or casks on, seemingly willing to do so. but certainly there's this fear that this kind of nuclear specter, the specter of nuclear weapons being used against green force is now something that is increasingly a real prospect t w's nicolai there in key for us. thank unit that's have a look at some of the other news headlines now. a gunman has killed at least 15 people at a school in central russia. authorities say the shooter targeted students, teachers and security guards. before turning the gun on himself, investigators said he was wearing a shirt with a swastika motive remains unclear. more bodies have been recovered after a boat, kara carrying migrants a sank off serious coast. nearly
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a 100 people are now known to have died. survivors have been taken to hospitals and lebanon. the boat left tripoli carrying assyrians, lebanese and palestinians. german chance all of shots has tested poles difficult 19. he's showing mild symptoms. sholtes recently returned from meeting gulf leaders . the chancellor is now isolating at his home and villain. human rights groups, a protest continued for a 10th 19 iran over the death of a woman in the custody of the country's hard line. islamic morality, police defying authorities who have ordered a crackdown on so called riotous without leniency. videos reportedly filled on sunday, show women burning their head, scarves and large crowns of demonstrators in several cities. have also been large pro government and g. o iran, human rights says at least 57 people have died in protests in recent days. public
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angles, sparked by the death of 22 year old woman who was arrested for failing to wear her head as prescribed. let's now bring in yelled as a box. she's the head of the w. persian service yelder. the protest in iran seems to be growing big i, despite a heavy 100, responds by the security forces. why is that? because you know, and they're the people i've actually never witnessed. and there has been a many protests in the last 40 years of islamic republic in iran, but this determination by the people they stand united, they keep on protesting, they keep on going honest with fake into the streets. despite that, really, as you said, have a 100 response and just to give an example of the heavy handed response there are over, we can really not sure how many, but over thousands arrests that have been taking place. we just get a,
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get the news. all the time about people on the round, even human rights activists who have been giving interviews to news outlets like us and who have been arrested afterwards, they burst into and people's house and arrest them. there has been a very well known activist while giving a live interview, a security for a system 1st into his house and the rest of him. and we have at least 50 people who have been and who have died, who have been shot there. just a recent example is a again 20 year old girl and had the sledge alfie who was shot by with shot dead my security forces. and then dave, their families are being put under pressure to give a statement that her daughter had died during a car accident. that wasn't this case. so a lot has is being done to put people on the pressure. but despite all this,
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they take to the streets because em, they have less and less to lose. and this time the protest really are against the whole islamic republic. and if y'all i was coming to exactly that. i mean, that was triggered by demand for, for justice, for, for massage, really, but it is much bigger by now, isn't it? it is, and you know, the thing is dead the case to death after that brutal death of martha armine is a. this is something that everyone can identify with. every woman in iran has experienced violence and by the so called morality police. so this is a and, and she didn't, you know, she didn't go to any protest. she, she just, she was just visiting her capitol to iran when day arrested her. so this is a lot of outrage, but the other thing is because we have another quality dis time in this protest in this and would say it 2 factors. one is the key role of women in here,
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and they are on the front line. and what day are challenging right now? we've seen the, you know, we've witnessed seeing people, women on the streets without a heads up burning their a job and cutting their hairs in public. this is basically dead or challenging one of the main pillars of islam. republic is that robin is kind of hon. that it's, it's the foundation of islamic republic to control over the female body and the forced he job. so this is basically, there will be no compromise on this. and it is, or the islamic republic will not to any compromise because they know it will be the end of her of to system is le, can probably tell us about the head of the ws person service. thank you. order the strongest typhoon to hit the philippines. this year has caused widespread destruction. 5 rescue workers were killed by a collapse wall as they tried to save people traps by the flood waters. typhoon
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noro as also knocked our power in many areas. wading through flood water, trying to save some remaining belongings after a powerful typhoon hit the philippines. nor who had the coast in the northern part of the country inundating several areas. angelbeat along the outer is wasted, deep in the streets in inside my house and on bigelow. oh, here i will be longing, sir, also under water and destroyed god to get out of the war to rose during the night. will people were asleep? lathan thought many cars also submerging. while i sat in allowable rel, i'm been malagra. man in this is the worst flooding that has happened to year in some miguel, that is my house has 2 levels when the guy and the war to reach the 2nd floor. no, my room. even a local market is completely submerged. level philippines,
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president mark was conducted in a real inspection after a briefing with government officials where he praised the preparation efforts. you may have gotten lucky things this thing a little bit. ah, but look, i think i don't. it's clear for all know this, sir. from what we did this last to this is the very, very important is replaced on ah, get people out of the areas of danger ahead of the landfill. thousands of people were moved to emergency shelters, to spend the night in safety far away from the path of the most powerful typhoon that philippines has seen this year. let's have a look now at some more working stories in brief. at least 7 people have died in a fire. the south korean department store,
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the blaze broke out in the basement of the hyundai store in the southern city of de jon in investigation is underway 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 paying legal costs for protesters. authorities have cracked down on democracy activists since 2019 at 6 weeks till mid term elections in the us with immigration being one of the big issues. the governance of texas, arizona, and florida have sent more than 10000 migrants to democrat ron's cities in the north. republicans say democrats must share the burden of america's chaotic immigration system. bought. critics accused the governance of a political stunt. oh correspondence, so me. so misconduct met one immigrant family recently bossed from texas to
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washington. d. c. a. it's a fresh start for jefferson and katerina from venice when they arrive in washington dc with their newborn daughter, leah. jess last month. they're hoping to make a home theory and leave the economic crisis in their how your country behind with an image elissia, venezuela does 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, and jumped at the chance to go to the capitol. they've paid little attention to the politics behind that bus, right? know, 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
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year. to make a point go with florida. governor rhonda santas took credit for a flight of migrants to martha's vineyard and 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 pot and, and, 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 waterfall is through on a christina plaza is a social services director and she says her organization is at capacity and needs more funding, not political battles. i do understand that the border is also a capacity, and i don't think they were prepared to receive that many. my grants. and what is inhumane is that treatment, and they can't they, in, instead of politicizing these,
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they should sit down at a table and discuss what's best for the border for the migrants and for the community in general. for jefferson and katerina, their hopes now rest on a bright future for their daughter, jenica, 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 in american wait, we can put her to study here and then she can go to high school and she can choose whatever she want, whatever she y yellow get go hello, get get a for now they're hoping jefferson will get a work visa. their 1st step towards starting a new life here was paul susan of football, or england, a hosting a germany at wembley stadium and their last matches of the nation's li. it's being described as a match up only for pride. us both sides have had luck last outings. in the
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competition and the flick unbeaten rama's germany coach ended when his team will beat by hungary. again, london is germany's last competitive match before the woke up at the top. previous visit, wet, wembley, was a last summer resulting in a to nil loss to england in the european championship. ahead of the game. flick talked up the occasion at wembley stadium. yes. natasha sir saw almost got england versus germany is special as an absolute classic gotcha model. if 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 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 poking. and we want to do that out on the pitch tish morgan. that is also open plots taken. it's the biggest us sporting events, the super bowl andreana. one of the best selling artists ever agree to headline its
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famous halftime show. the singer declined to perform in 2019 out of solidarity with colon chronic, one of many who backed his taken the protest against police brutality. the super bowl will take place in february and that's it from me. and the news team from iowa will update for you at the top of the are coming up next. all signs showed tomorrow today, don't miss that from me and the new scene. thanks for watching. ah ah, with
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