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experience out standing shopping and dining offers and try our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city, managed by fred bought. ah ah ah, this is d w y from by len election, where this problem is to restore national pride. georgia maloney is poised to become the country's 1st followed by prime minister since world war 2 and promises unity rather than division. also on the program, growing opposition to vladimir putin call up for service to fight
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a new crime. more than a 100 protesters arrested at one of the on 2 route be controversial policy of transporting migrants of america or southern borders or democratic struggles in the north. white is becoming a big issue in campaigning for the famous midterm elections. ah, i'm fil gail. welcome to the program. the leaders of italy's right ring a lion, sir, on course to win a clear majority in both houses of parliament that led by georgia, bologna off the brothers of italy, who is promising to restore national pride in her victory speech. she said she would work to bring unity rather than division. george maloney takes the stage in a historic election when he's now set to become italy's 1st female prime minister
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and the 1st leader of a far right italian government. his world war to her right to in coalitions 2 and 44 percent of the vote. well ahead of her lettering rivals, signaling a tech tonic shift in italian politics. maloney's party brothers of italy has its roots in near fascism opponents fear. rollback of rights for the party is quick to disavow any connection with italy's fascist passed. good. i could, if you look at our percentage fidelity darya took a 26 percent of the vote in italy. so unless you want to say that all the italians are a fascist, or most of them it's it's, it's something that is not true. now we, we are not that we are ah new way to think at the right ah, politics. and in that said,
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others fear that the election results may tip the balance in a you decision making to the right. as rights when governments rise in europe, allegra we're, italy, will be led by the right. but then the, the trend that arose in sweden a few weeks ago, has also come here, aren't any value to day. is a sad day for italy and for europe earlier. there are hard days ahead of us jordan duty. no maloney has been known for her hard line views on social issues like immigration and same sex marriage when she took the podium after her election when she promised to govern for all italians. it's a message that resonated with many voters, her gay simple felicia, i always supported the left but they disappointed me. i'm 75 years old. i would like to see change. yeah. let's get this the try. sure it's risky, but maloney seems quite competent when he changes the bill of lading with the cost
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of living crisis and the war and ukraine. maloney takes the reins at a time of trouble for italy and europe. her leadership may set a new course for both. so what can be a you expect from a right wing italian government d w correspondent to band rigate is in bro at least in the beginning of her 10. you can expect a more pragmatic edge approach because mrs. maloney still wants the money to do to put it bluntly as she is expecting 200000000 euros hummer recovery fund. that is financed by the u. she would get grants and cheap loans to rebuild italy and she needs that money desperately. and she knows that she has said also in the campaign that she will work together with it you commission. on the other hand, she also said that the party now is over in brussels, and that she will fight more fiercely for italian interests without specifying what
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she actually meant with that. and on the other hand, you are to have the governments in poland and hungary that are rejoicing now because they think they get a new very strong ally. italy is a, is the 3rd biggest country in the, in new and founding member. they think they can fight vis maloney for their concept of illiberal democracy and fight against all these things that come from brussels. and also in the dispute with the commission about the rule of law. they think italy will support them from now on. we have to see how that plays out. right. and the massive issue facing at europe at the moment in so many ways it, ukraine, what is the georgia bologna stance on that war at bean and, and is her attitude to president putin likely to threaten r e u unity. i don't think so. italy will not alter its foreign policy in this point of judge maloney in the has
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a denounced the war she says, put in is wrong, resist aggression against ukraine. she is supporting the sanctions of the you against russia. and she is also supporting the supply of weapons and money to ukraine. but she has to a coalition partners and for the lager, and for, hey tanya, it's not so clear if they also support this stance. but experts, usa, she will not order her. the russia policy for now, right. at the turn it was low by italian standards and about 64 percent. why? why yeah. what's 20 percent lower than the last elections? 4 years ago because italian voters are actually fed up with the whole system that had 3 governments in the last 4 years. all parties were somehow involved in that, except for teddy's italia brothers of italy's, or this was the only opposition party. and this is also the reason that georgia
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maloney could gain here because she could always argue i was not involved. i can do things differently. and she actually jumped from 4 percent in the last election to $25.00. now this is a huge game. thank about bad, bad bring it in rome and the crime. it says it has not yet made any decision. closing rushes bought us despite a flight of men leaving to avoid being called up to fight in ukraine. the mobilization could see as many as 300000 reserves sent in a neighboring georgia is one of the country seeing a big influx of russian men long lines of eagles at the larger border, crossing an entry point to georgia. these men are fleeing russia and let me put in the military mobilization. la louis supported suite, a $1200.00 to be escorted to the point of the killing, which is 3 kilometers before the russian checkpoint on the russian georgia border to this place. just not because if you just honestly stay in the queue,
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leaving russia could take at least 72 hours a week 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 partially mobilization, sparked an exodus of fighting each men and some feel that the situation will get even worse. easiest nozer. it's got if i expect marshal 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 say neither ideological nor legal grounds for myself to get involved in this war of knowing that those will be here to share it with the way a sentiment shared by many in russia who protested against moscow's column of military resumes in the darkest on region, there were clashes with police, human rights monitors. as over 100 people were arrested. ukrainian
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president followed amused lensky colon russians not to submit to mobilization. and we need him to ludy jeff. we see the people in particular and tag as dan 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 dying? this war now i knew in a more than no one once she never been in a war against our people on our landing, on juniper selection of he does not send his children to war. but it is that those probably yet prevalent as married to washington d g 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. the w nick connelly is in
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cave. he told me he talked me through some of the ukrainian response to russia's military mobilization. they're all on social media. there is a lot of interest and kind of surprised at the lack of protests in russia, if you go beyond that northern caucasus reason, what region where most of the purchase have been. people asking, why would russians leave their country? why would they waits your days? at border points to cross if they could maybe gotten the streets and change on the home. so definitely kind of lot of critical reactions there. as for the experts in the military kind of high ranks here in here. well, there is worried longer term that russia will have even a greater number of boots on the ground. that is surely the case. but there's a lot of question and kind of concerned that this actually might probably, will take a lot longer than the russians are hoping that actually you'll only really be felt by early next year after the winter season. where basically it's not expected that the front line will move very much indeed. and it was the question of how well the
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people are being trained and what kind of equipment they've been given. there's lots of photos and video on social media. rusty, a 47 been handed out people given uniforms that looked like they've been in a store cupboard for the best part of a few decades. so worry in the longer term, but in the short medium term, not so much of a concern in the sense that lots, this is more about kind of politics inside russia and less about real fact on the ground. meanwhile, so called referendums, being about joining russia being held in ukraine's occupied east. now what's being said about them? i think no one here in key of takes them seriously. this being seen as a bit of political theatre one where the result was already clear before they were called here. this had been on the calls for months and but then was very pre hastily announced. and then kind of held a couple of days off, the announcement came through, i think the bigger worries. what happens after this, are we going to see vladimir putin then, you know, at the end this week is expected calling these regions. part russia saying,
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now this is all russia, so if you ukraine, try and regain the sandwiches, then you are directly taking russia and we will threaten you with nuclear weapons. that's expectation. and that's something that people are definitely taking very seriously that perspective that yeah. russia in, in, in a tight corner with military options kind of being last time by day, by day, resorting to the kind of ultimate threat there. and definitely can potential for greater escalation. right? so, and so that's the way that, that, that if the vote happens, as we all expected to that, these are, these places are joined russia then that's the big change of russia is able to not show up notch up this war. another couple of years will definitely in its own logic, obviously no one outside russia. it looks at to recognize this. we've even heard from some of our closest allies like alex on saying that they're not going to take this here as anything legitimate bella roost is not recognized. russia's annexation of crimea since 2014. so this is definitely something the only re concerns russia,
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but in their logic it would allow them to up up the rhetoric and threaten this kind of retaliation. and also the other thing is mobilization, right? people there on the ground in kind of songs, upper asia are increasingly being pushed to take russian passports and such could be then subjects to mobilization as russian soldiers. we definitely seen russia trying to get as many troops possible from donia. callahan square, they've been in charge since 2014 does a real sense there that people who haven't been able to get out so far and have very few options get out safely, could soon fighting be yet forced to fight against their own country to fight against you crime. i feel that nick nick connelly in cave at small stories making headlines around the world today. president putin has granted russian citizenship to us whistleblower edward snowden. the former government security contractor fled to russia in 2013 after leasing secret file. surveillance of ravens by the us national security agency is wanted in the u. s. on espionage charges.
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iranian officials say they've arrested more than 1200 people protesting over the death of 22 year old master, meaning in police custody human rights. wanted to say at least 76 people died in 10 days. and protests have also been large pro more bodies have been recovered after a boat carrying migrants sank off serious coast. nearly a 100 people are now known to have died. survivors have been take the hospitals in lebanon. boat left tripoli carrying syrians, lebanese and palestinians. it's 6 weeks until mid term elections in the united states with immigration. one of the big issues, the republican governors of texas, arizona, and florida sent more than 10000 migrants to democrat run cities in the north saying that democrats should share the burden of america's catholic immigration system. the critics say the buses are a political stunt. i correspondence in the summer scanned them at one family who were recently bused from texas to washington d. c. it's
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a fresh start for jefferson and katerina from venezuela. they arrived in washington dc with their new born daughter leah just last month. they're hoping to make a home here and leave the economic crisis in their home country behind with a manager, eliza, the venezuela. this work, but money doesn't get you anywhere. money isn't enough for anything from 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 after crossing into the us, they heard about bosses heading north from san antonio, texas, and jumped at the chance to go to the capital. they paid little attention to the politics behind that bus ride. vicki, i go the fishing, they, they go to the law. it's difficult to control like is out there. it's horrible. you know, in there beyond this country, it's ugly, fail those everyone there is looking to come here, but what can you do?
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and yet politics have taken center stage. republicans in border states have transported more than 10000 migrants from the southern border to democratic stronghold. this year, some migrants have been dropped off in front of vice president comma la harris's residence in d. c. florida governor rhonda santas took credit for a flight of migrants to martha's vineyard. a vacation island in a democratic boston, massachusetts. a group of those migrants has filed the lawsuit. the biden administration, and democrats say it's a highly publicized political, stopped using migrants as ponds and living cities and 8 organizations scrambling to help. oh, organizations like i you that a lot of it's providing legal services therapy and basic supplies, including food and water ah, on
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a christina plaza is a social services director. she says her organization is at capacity and needs more funding, not political back. 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, especially as the situation at the border has shifted dramatically. venezuelans are now arriving in large numbers, fleeing their countries. economic crisis with anna is also from venezuela. and yeah, i came to this country and i needed a help and resources. and that's one of my drives ah,
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to help others and to be able to leave safe and, and as i speak with you, i'm just feeling all my emotions coming because it really, it's really it's difficult to see your people suffering that way. the venezuelan community is pitching into diana taurus owns and runs a business serving traditional venezuelan food and donated food and supplies to a church, helping newcomers. he would have been better. i know that again, it's important to help them because emigrating is really difficult. and so is starting from scratch right up. and i also want people to know that it's not what everyone says, not emigrating is rough image. i mean, you have to know you have to work hard to be able to achieve your dream. but up what this country gives a lot of opportunities to brain as long as we work hard sample grandmother our him
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a lot for jeffrey and katerina their hopes now rest on a bright future for their daughter. get acre santa. what makes you grow up healthy? and strong, and then we can put her here and put her to study here where you, since she's already in american way. we can put her to study here and then she can go to high school and she can choose whatever she wants, whatever she was looking at, go ahead and get it for now. they're hoping jefferson will get a work visa their 1st step towards starting a new life here. columbia and venezuela have re open their shed board after years of diplomatic deadlock. and partial closures, cargo trucks have crossed over after a 7. yes, stop and commercial flights will also resume diplomatic relations of thought. since columbia's 1st left leaning president took office historic moment for diplomatic and economic ties between venezuela and columbia. wow. for the 1st time in 7 years,
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trucks and cars were allowed to cross 2 key bridges linking the colombian region of knotted ascent and there. and the venezuelan state of tatiana, the banker, is well lawyer. the people on both sides of the border will have a wonderful reunion when this will benefit the children who for the last 3 months have been able to cross the border to study rigorous halls. well as the rest of the people. i got to go through all that in the passage for vehicles with restricted back in 2015, an entirely blocked in 20. 19 after the colombian government, try to deliver truckloads of age to the venezuelan, a position with a new left as president in columbia. gustavo petro, tensions between the 2 countries are set to ease from about hulu. this is the right step because many people suffered since they close the border corner with it. now that is becoming a lively latin american border area, or again,
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any kind of dna. it's great to see that they are reviving their commercial activities again, woman. i mean, they were like you yeah, oh, we're looking over people. everybody has some sort of hope linked to this border here with our, with our we had wish the opening would go even further because there are still many restrictions in place. but at least we can hope that things go back to normal eventually, like it was an ottoman terrible before the closure trade between venezuela and columbia made up some $7200000000.00 every year. now both sides want the newly open border to be a 1st step in that direction. again. authorities have yet to deliver detailed plans for future rules on private and commercial transport at these crossings. as the public transport is still not clear, if that could also become part of venezuela and colombia is restored, neighborly ties not mexico, where families have taken to the streets to mark the 8th anniversary of a notorious kidnapping. a group of 43 student teachers disappeared after being
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taken off buses by police in southern where our state investigators believe accidentally came across a drugs trafficking operation involving corrupt officials. a former attorney general has been arrested in several police and military officers charged. only 3 bodies from the missing group had been found. the case is just a one of almost a 100000 unsolved disappearances in mexico. mothers have now joined forces to search for their loved ones. a short prayer before the search creeps itself. it's difficult, but we are here to support you. guadalupe ernest is looking for her son. raimondo vanished 4 years ago. she doesn't know if he still alive or why he disappeared. she is called o maria nunez to help her collective searches for the disappeared. they say the authorities do nothing, then only law, i'm afraid he'll be found dead middleton,
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but i have hope that i'll soon find out what has happened to him. so i can be at peace or yup, well, this cancer, they recently received an anonymous tip of indicating that raymundo 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 poke 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 was as gland is the everyone here is united by the same trauma. their sons, husbands or friends have vanished. a 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 mothers gifts her strength cannot allow and it
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became clear to me that i wasn't the only one going through this. that there are many mothers who are 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 mexico go unpunished. comalla, so 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,
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but they will continue to search for his remains. okay, small stores, making a headlines saturday. i cuba has become the latest country to approve same sex marriage after a referendum on the islands family law system. almost 70 percent of cubans voted in support despite strong resistance from church groups. new measures also allow same sex adoption. i'm sort of pregnancies. german chancellor la sholtes is tested positive for covey. 19 he showing mild, cold, like symptoms after reast returning recently from meeting gulf leaders is now isolating at home in berlin. and normally people think of extreme sports like sky diving as a young man's game or a young person's game. but that's not always true in bosnia abraham, a callous it's. she's still jumping out of aeroplanes competitively at the age of 88 and says he has no intention of stopping the moment before
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jumping out of an airplane. nothing new for e bring him calais sich. this is the 1487th jump of his career that a parachute in competition last week and in his home country of bosnia. what makes it truly extraordinary is that calais searches 88 years old. yes. a life and i study by the route i am officially the oldest active sky diver in europe of yours. but if my 0, my wish is to jump for another 10 years or 3 and to set again, his record, you know, will you lead a shall killer, a record that how before every jump, calais said checks whether his parachute is properly packed. then he says he can jump without any fear, even though he's had some close cause what else are the more why no, i recently had
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a parachute failure in bonnie luca laska and it was not because of the parachute or the packaging local. i now go, but the position of my body? yes. is that so the parachute could not be pulled out with a he is oh yeah, yeah. i was forced to drop the main parachute and land with a spare one little your or lot or thought i had a little pezora. a local aero club has been lending calais, sich a parachute for his jumps and will continue to do so. as long as he has a certificate of good health, but he still wants to buy his own shoot and another one to use for training young jumpers as no stopping at sets it up to date more. ah, the top of the hour, i'll be back in just a moment with the day. have a good. ah ah,
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