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ah ah ah, this is the w slide from berlin. italy's new right wing leaders promised to restore national pride, georgia maloney as boys to become the 1st fall right. prime minister in italy since world war 2. she says, she'll bring unity, not division. people in the round of fire government crackdown to hold the tense line of protest, sparked by the death of a young woman arrested by the country's morality police class. growing opposition
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to vladimir putin call up off reservists to fight in ukraine. more than a 100 protesters arrested at just one rally in russia. ah, i'm god earth as war come to the program. italy is new right wing leaders are on course to win a clear majority in both houses of parliament. the alliance of parties from the right is led by georgia, maloney who's likely to become italy's 1st woman prime minister and its 1st fall ride leader. since the 2nd world war, she's promising to restore national pride and says she'll work to bring unity rather than division. french president, the one of my courses, he respects the democratic choice of the italian people. european commission says it hopes for constructive corporation with the new government. ah, it was
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a night of triumph for georgia maloney, a b c stable gamma if the are called on to govern this country, your b will do so for every one of you will be fever, governed that the him of uniting people, daniel thought him all hello get the will he and seeking to make them more united rather than divide actual ownership little suck equilla vivita. on monday morning, italian newspapers were emphatic 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,
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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 it through the she can live up to the role and prove she can represent all italian spot, those who voted for right wing parties. but especially those who didn't that wall maloney may have been all smiles on election night as lightly weeks of talks ahead before a new government is formed is 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 politician theorem berlin have been weighing up results and what the prospect of the far i've governing in italy might mean for europe. some folks are pretty relaxed and satisfied and others may not, i think, especially in process they are not that fond of the development,
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but it was quite foreseeable. and i think it's a good development because it means a to possibility of stability. we haven't seen in the last 5 years or so important is for us that they stay on the european or cause that they accept our standards, but they do not violate the parliamentary system in italy. and that they fully align was our pass on russia. i think that this party, the fraternity they had pre, at least 2 predecessor parties, which got less and more and more a writ of their past and less and less of all this gimmicks old time demick, so to speak. and i think it doesn't play any role, every ah, party changed when it came to power, when it joined the government. so i do not have freely a big fears. but of course,
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we have to pay attention what happens in rome to be a battle as a member of the german parliament for the green party, a member of the parliament foreign affairs committee. austin, william, if he was worried about the rise of right wing parties in the you, of course and worry about, worry about that. i'm worried about it. 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 extremist for that really hope that it's the last time i see something like that. and then it's awakened all and well, right wings, we'll see power. if we just played down, we need to check, i'm serious. and we need to really, really have a front against that, against them and their, their, their expectation. yes. is that use
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a left wing parties like yours, 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 me 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 in 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
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we 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, one that 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 awake, of course, for those beliefs. it's not their job to do, but in fact it is to be as bad of their member of the german parliament for the green party. thank you very much. the kremlin says it has not yet made any decision on closing russia's borders, despite a flood of men leaving to avoid being called up to fight in ukraine. the mobilization could c,
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as many as 300000 reservists sent into the war neighboring georgia is one of the country's seeing a big influx of russian men, long lines of vehicles at the larger border crossing an entry point to georgia. these men of lean russia and let me put in the military mobilization supported suite, a $1200.00 to be escorted to the point to the killing, which is 3 kilometers before the russian checkpoint on the russian, ga border. just not, but because if you just honestly stay in the queue, leaving russia could take at least 72 hours long. our feet, we made it in 30 hours. of the russian authorities acknowledged a significant influx of cars trying to cross into georgia. this comes after an announcement of a partial mobilization sparked an exodus of fighting age men. and some feel that the situation will get even worse. easiest knows that if i expect marshall law to
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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 say 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 shared by many in russia who are protested against moscow's call up of military resumes. in the darkest on asian, the will clashes with police are human rights monitors. as over 100 people were arrested, ukrainian president followed amused lensky colon russians not to submit to mobilization mediums to louis jeff. we see the people in particular in tag than that began to fight for their lives with 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 die in this war? now i knew in a more than no one once she never seen me in
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a war against our people on our landing on juniper selection of he does not send his children to war. but it is a totally yet prevalent as mere device gigi. trying to stop the exodus. russia toughened penalties from wall injury, 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. turner, to have a look at some of the other news making headlines today. president vladimir putin is granted russian citizenship to has whistleblower edward snowden. the former government security contractor fled to russia in 2013 after leaking secret files on surveillance operations by the us national security agency. these wanted in the us on espionage charges lebanon's parliament regard have glass with retired soldiers rally against cost to them. monthly monthly pension protesters in the
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capitol bay were briefly breached security near parliament, pushed back with tear gas. public anger over lebanon's collapsing, economy is growing. more bodies have been recovered after boat carrion migrants sank, office serious coast. nearly 100 people are now known to have died. survivors have been taken to hospitals in lebanon. they both left tripoli carrying syrians, lebanese and palestinians. the leader of a rebel group from the central african republic has gone on trial at the international criminal court in the hague. ma'am, at sight update county denied charges including take all crimes. he says use of running a torture unit during an anti government uprising in 2030 where one plan in iran, protests have continued for a tense night over the death of
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a woman being held by the islamic morality police. these pictures. so women burning their head, scarves and demonstrations in several cities have also been pro government rallies . human rights monitors say at least 57 people have died and protests. public anger ignited over the death of a 22 year old woman, arrested for not wearing her scarf. the protest in iran seem to be growing bigger despite heavy handed response by the security forces. joggers are box head of w's persian service, told me why? because you know, and they're the people i'm actually never witnessed. and there has been a many protests in the last 40 years of this. let me go public in run. but this determination by the people they stand united, they keep on protesting, they keep on going on the street into the street, despite really, as you said, have a 100 response. and just to give an example of the heavy handed response there are
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over, we can really not sure how many, but over thousands arrests that have been taking place. we just get them, get the news all the time about people. and they were on even human rights activists who have been giving interviews to news outlets like us who have been arrested afterwards. they burst into people's house and arrest them. there's been a very well known activist while giving a live interview. a 64 percent is house and arrested him and we have at least 50 people who have been and who have died to have been shot there. just a recent example is a, again 20 year old girl and had the snow jaffe, who was shot by with shot dead, my security forces. and then they, their families are being put under pressure to give a statement that her daughter had died during
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a car accident. that wasn't this case. so a lot has is being done to put these people on the pressure. but despite all these, they take to the streets because they have less and less to lose. and this time the protests really are against the whole islamic republic. delta sucks there, the head of the ws person. so and football. now england are hosting germany at wembley stadium in their last matches of the nation's league. it's been described as a match up only for pride as both sides have had lack luster outings in the competition . ozzy flakes unbeaten wrong as to germany, coach and it when his team were eaten by hungry. the game in london is germany is lost, competitive match before the world cup guitar. that previous visit to wembley was last summer resulting in the to near last to england. in the european charge,
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that's it from me and the news team. hong kong, finally easy travel rule. so a lot of the national arrivals to enter the city without quarantine berrish advantage. he has all the details and more by next monday, w news, asia i'm gabrielle f. as in berlin from me and the news team, thanks for him . when you work as an architect, legal, allan, or not at all women in architecture. why are they so invisible to the larger public? we decided to ask them. this is and what is the poetry? the secret of the house and i'm house about their motivations. the real goal of architecture is to create habitat for.
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