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responsibility is hugely has so much to lose shattering the glass ceiling. women in architecture to some this has to be really, really good. start september 30th on d, w. ah, ah ah, this is the w news line from berlin. italy's election when has promised to restore national pride, georgia maloney is pros poised to become the country's 1st 5 prime minister since world war 2 and has promised unity robert ban division. also on the program.
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iranian city, fire government crackdown to hold a 10 knights of protest spot by the death in custody of a woman arrested by the morality police and columbia. i'm the venezuela and the sampling the dispute and re open that order both sides hope to benefit us. trade picks up ah i'm so gale. welcome to the program. the leaders of italy's right when the alliance wrong course to win a clear majority in both houses of parliament, now led by georgia maloney of the brothers of italy whose promising to restore national pride in her victory speech. she said she would work to bring unity rather than division george and learned, he 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, tooth world war to her right tween coalition stood, 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 past. 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 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, and that said others here that the election results may tip the balance in
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a new decision making to the right as rights when governments rising europe, toyota, and we're, italy, will be led by the right. but then there's the trend that arose in sweden a few weeks ago, has also come here. i'm kenneth gallia. today 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 of living crisis and the war and ukraine. maloney takes the reins at
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a time of trouble for italy and europe. her leadership may set a new course for both. so it can be a you expect from a right wing italian government. i asked our correspondent brown rigate in bro at least in the beginning of the 10 you can expect a more pragmatic edge approach. because mrs. bologna is still once 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 she actually meant with that. and on the other hand,
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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 you and founding member. they think they can fight vis maloney for their concept of liberal 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 that ukraine want us to 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's also supporting the supply of weapons and money to ukraine. but she has to a coalition partners and for the lager, and for for hey tanya, it's not so clear if they also support this stance. but experts say she was not order. had the russia policy for now, right. at the turn it was low by italian standards, about 64 percent. why? yeah. what's 10 percent lower than the last elections? 4 years ago because italian voters are actually fed up with the whole system. they had 3 governments in the last 4 years. all parties somehow involved in that except for attended italia, the brothers of italy's, or this was the only opposition party. and this is also the reason that georgia maloney could gain here because she could always argue i was not involved. i can do
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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 to bring it in, rob. well, columbia, venezuela have reopened a major border crossing after years of diplomatic deadlock and partial closures cargo trucks. if crossed over after a 7 year home after the most recent closure in 2019 crossing was reopened. for some, for some time, just to people crossing on foot. today's reopening will allow the trade of essential goods such as coal toilet paper and fruit, diplomatic relations of thought. since columbus 1st left leaning president and took office we can look at this with a bram eva sees a journalist, an expert on board conflicts, and joins from the colombian. capital budgets are welcome to d w. why it's such an important moment. the border opening
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egg comes in the midst of the largest refugee crisis in the modern history of latin america and an unprecedented unitary and political crisis infant as well. so what we, so over the last few years, is that almost 7000000 finish with a migrants and refugees, flex the crisis in the home country. and most of them actually went to columbia during these border closures. this meant that old is vulnerable populations needed to take in formal border pathways. go through excess over here, mainly under control by criminal elements and nonce, armed groups, extorting them, taking their belongings and violating their human rights. so this border reopening means that migrants and refugees can actually migrate safely, or even the ones that want to go back home to visit their families and can no use the official border crossings without being as subjected through the fight and through of august criminal elements. right, and at a, at a bigger sort of
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a national level did do we're, we're looking at things like an, an increase in end tried between the 2 countries on, did not, did that not suffer during the boat closures. it definitely suffered a lot to columbia venezuela. always has been one of each other's and most important trade partners and especially venezuela suffering from a deep political and economic crisis. neat bilateral commerce are estimates that in the 1st year after today's quarter opening, and the border economy can represent up to $1000000000.00 us dollars. and it's definitely much more than a symbolic because the border reopening. and it's part of the read taking of diplomatic relations between both the and productions which have been broken off in february 2019. so it's very important that both countries are talking again, especially for all of these migrants that need extra large services. for example, too renewer to passports in but because right now hosts about 2400000 finish
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reading my concern with my columbia as president gustavo petro was at the ceremony at the border crossing today. but nicholas, my daughter, venezuela wasn't there. why was that? i mean, to answer this question, i only can speculate, you know, and my daughter is newly appointed ambassador. but sense if, for example, was present just as the governor of puerto state tax, you know, and also both defense ministers. but they're not open for venezuela. and even even the baskets for columbia met in the historical meeting. but i think that my daughter, who's afraid for the border, because there have been several times there was life. i might have thought it was too soon to show up and to have a picture referred to bacon together with this president. gustavo ok, thank you for joining us in that lighting that said to us, i'm from a boost in bunker. thanks for having the take a look at some more news making headlines around the world will start in cuba,
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which is 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 and sorry, good to pregnant. president brewton has granted russian citizenship to us missile blower. edward snowden, home a government security contractor, fled to russia in 2013, to leave secret files on surveillance operations. at the us national security agency is wanted in the u. s. on espionage charges. the leader of a rebel group from the central african republic. it's got on trial at the international criminal court in the hague. mohammed said abdel carney denied charges including war crimes, is accused of running a torture unit during an anti government uprising in 2013 lebanon's parliamentary gar class with retired soldiers rallying against cuts to their monthly pay.
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protesters in the capital by root briefly breached security. the apartment will push back with tear gas, public anger over level homes collapse and economy is growing. officials in iran say they have arrested more than 1200 people taking part in anti government protest. treated triggered by the death of a woman in custody of the morality of police. human rights monitors say at least 76 people have died over 10 days of unrest as protesters continue to defy all authorities. process of also being held outside the right member says around the world, including in the front k, under to the streets, encourages control northern syria and massa. i mean the staff has become a rallying cry around, accused the u. s. and other western states of using the protest to destabilize these land republic for talented jazz germany, right. it's political scientists based in been and i asked him if the writing
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authorities could afford to yield on this issue? well, so far they could have forwarded to create a blood bath as they did in november 2019 were you know, up to 1500 people were killed on the streets during an internet black house. and also it depends also very much about depends on western capitals, reactions, notably from europe, with a lot of commercial interests with iran. and as long as that there is no harsh consequences that the number of public has to fear because of the brutal crack down against those protesters, they will continue unabated. so this is an important factor to bear in mind. so just thinking about the west reaction to iran, of course, already subject to significant sanctions. canada today announced that new sanctions against iran is that is that much room for mole punitive
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action by the wes given the iran is already under severe sanctions. well, i think there is some room of maneuver here. one could, for instance, from the european side, consider a diplomatic no cops out, you know, so many iranian, and not only are running ambassadors as a german for today, but also stopping diplomatic relations as long as the present situation continues in also to reconsider their iraq policy which as so far, has been only looking at the nuclear deal and has been ignoring the very bad human rights situation in the region, but also your wants retail policies. so it's now time i think, to rethink fundamentally iran policy and to make it more comprehensive because otherwise, we're going to see a repetition of all of that. again and again. i was germany,
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iranian political scientist, i lay for toddler in the chat. no in nations, there you go. football, england and germany drew 3 all in that final group. stage game of the torment that today i have at so fighting a beauty after 67 minutes to give germany a to new lead. then luke sure pulled one back for england, mason mount nettie best 2nd, and harry came converted to penalty. how that responded with his 2nd of the night to stand point for his team and set you up to date. stephen beardsley has your business update in just a moment, looking at the pattern british pound, having today over information. they provide the premiums they want to express the w on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch.
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