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sponsibility is huge, they have so much to lose, shattering the glass ceiling women in architecture to smooth this has to be really, really good. start september 30th on d, w. ah, ah, this is did up we can use live from per, lean more protest against russia. call up to fight in you cried his growing opposition to vladimir putin to reserve it dropped more than 100 protest is arrested, one antique will rally, and many russian men of fighting age,
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a flea with long lines at border crossing. also on the program, italy's election when is promised to restore national pride, georgia maloney is poised to become the country's 1st fall ride prime minister since world war 2. she's promised unity rather than division and columbia and venezuela in just tiffany dispute and re open the border. both sides, hard to benefit, has tried picks up. ah, i'm john driebe. thank you for your company. kremlin says, it hasn't yet made any decision on closing russia's board is that despite thousands of men leaving over the last week to avoid being cold out to fight in ukraine, as many as 300000 reserve is being santini to bolster russia's forces. there,
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they've been protests against the coal up as well as an exodus via air and land. one of the countries seeing a big influx of russian men of fighting age is neighboring georgia. long lines of vehicles at the large he border crossing an entry point to georgia. these men of lean russia and let me put in the military mobilization. lab moves splitting the 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, borders. it displays just not, but because if you just honestly stay in the queue for leaving russia could take at least 72 hours when you are we laying our feet india, 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 age men. and some feel that the situation will get even worse. when you refer to that, if 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 glove. well, for me personally, i say neither ideological nor legal grounds for myself to get involved in this war of my one year. the doors were pretty near chester with the way a sentiment shed by many in russia who protested against muscles, color of military resumes in the darkest on region. there were clashes with police are human rights monitors. as over 100 people were arrested green and president followed, amusing, and he called on russians not to submit the mobilization mediums to louis geoff, we see the people in particular and dagger than that began to fight for their lives . lady him son, we see that they are beginning to understand that this is a question of their lives. they actually were yamba. why should their husbands brothers sons dying? this war loving me in a war that no one wants navine in a war against our people on our lands game on juniper selection of he does not send
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his children to war. but it is that those probably yet prevalent as married to marshall g g. trying to stop the exodus. russia toughened penalties from woodland re 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. here in europe, italy's right wing parties have secured a clear majority in both houses of parliament after sunday's elections. they are laid by georgia maloney of the far right brothers of italy who's likely to become prime minister and is promising to restore national pride in her victory speech. she said she would brute her work to bring unity rather than to vision. george maloney takes the stage in a historic election when she is now set to become italy's 1st female prime minister
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and the 1st leader of a far right italian government. since world war to her right to in coalition secured 44 percent of the vote. well ahead of her letting 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 for their liddy 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, others fear that the election results may tip the balance in
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a you decision making to the right. as rights when governments rise in europe, toyota and greedily will be led by the right. but then the, the trend that arose in sweden, a few weeks ago, has also come here underneath earlier. today is a sad day for italy and for europe earlier. there are hard days ahead of us. jordan duty go, 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's resonated with many voters. her yoga are simple for legit 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 and there's been mixed reaction to the result, french president emanuel mac, hong says he respects the democratic choice of the italian people. right wing leaders in poland and hungary have welcome the result. but speaking to b, d, w, the vice president of the european parliament, catalina barley, is less optimistic. but she said before the election doesn't give us much hope. she has already announced to support the oregon and to join him. 6 some hobby, it's fallen in the fighting for europe of the touch, which of course means more egoistic politics from the capital, from them in the states, and they might be joined by sweden. so this is not a good development for the european union. that was catalina, barley,
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vice president of the european parliament. ok, let's get a round up of some other world news headlines. now. iranian officials say die, have arrested mold in 1200 people protesting the death of martha armine in police custody. human rights monitors say at least 76 people have died over 10 days of demonstrations. they've also been large pro government rallies authority site. i will not be lenient with what to day calling. riotous japan is preparing to hold. a rest died funeral for the former prime minister, sions, obey who was assassinated in july. they have been protests against the event due to the cost of the funeral and divisions over our base. legacy. security is high with tens of thousands of offices deployed to the venue. the front runner in brazil's presidential election for my leader, louise ignacio new le desilva, has held his final campaign event before the 1st round of voting next sunday. the
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lightest pause put the left wing candidate and former president, head of his right wing rival, the incumbent jaya, balsa narrow by a double digit, lead. thousands of taken to the streets of columbia to protest the economic and social reforms of the countries. new left is president gustavo petro protest is, have claimed that tax reforms aimed at raising billions with social programs are unfair and authoritarian meantime, columbia and venezuela have re opened a major border crossing after years of diplomatic deadlock. and partial closures, cargo trucks has started to cross over for the 1st time in 7 years. after the most recent closure in 2019 the crossing was re, i've been for some time to those going over on foot. 3 opening will allow the trade and essential goods such as co toilet paper and fruit. diplomatic relations have thought since columbia's 1st left is leaning,
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president took office we can get more on this with brom a boast. he's a journalist and an expert on board a conflicts and he joins us from the colombian capital bogota. it's great to have you one. tell us why this is such an important moment. thanks for inviting me and i'm connecting from both the columbia an error in the country. this is a very significant moment, especially because colombia is the largest house country for venezuelan microns refuse. so what we see is that the border between both countries was close during the most significant refugee crisis in the modern history of america and the unprecedented unit theory and political crisis in neighboring venezuela. meanwhile, this is the most reverse order by venezuela are trying to escape from the misery in the home country. but during the border closures, they needed to cross informal border bushway school directions which are under control by criminal elements. and once an armed groups and the jews,
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extreme violence basically extort these migrants that tried to feed him as well. now you've just been talking about the refugee crisis. you've also mentioned these criminal elements. who will this border reopening really benefit? it's most important for border communities of both sides of the dividing line. and they've suffered tremendously from disclosures because there are cultural, ethnic can scan ship and commercial relations that have been impeded for many years . and people there from needed to take risks to visit their family members at the all the other side of the dividing line. and also a local businessman haven't been able to reach markets on the other side of the border. so what we think is that especially the business community and border communities will benefit a lot of, for example, by the true commerce. there are estimates that biological mark,
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school amount and the 1st year do up to about a 1000000000 us dollars. it's certainly a momentous day, full people relying on this column as the the border communities as you have been laying out columbia as president gustavo petro visited the border crossing. but venezuela, later nicholas madura didn't. what's going on here. so my daughter isn't really popular in columbia, especially amongst the many venezuela migrants and refugees who consider is what is leader as a sort of dictator oftentimes. and recently, there was also then a report by the you and in the been finding mission and that including a basically evidence how chevy or government leads from venezuela or culpable for grave human rights abuses and targeting political vision . so what is a suspicion? is that my daughter doesn't dare to show up at the border because there might be
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fighting projections, especially from migrant community. and it wouldn't be the 1st time that there isn't them. there was like that was bram e best in boca bram. thank you very much. thanks for giving me now to a very different type of story. now normally people think of extreme sports like sky diving as a young people's game, but that's not always true in both near abraham callis. cj is still jumping out of airplanes competitive competitively at the ripe old age of 88, and he says he has no intention of giving up the moment before 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, such as 88 years old?
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jasa jonathan, and i study by the way, i am officially the oldest active sky diver in europe of your body. if missouri, my wish is to jump for another 10 years or so. and to set again his record to you. though you leave shall keela record that out. 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 calls. what else are the more why no, i recently had a parachute failure in bonnie luca laska and it was not because of the parachute or the packaging awful. i now go but the position of my body? yes. is that so the parachute could not be pulled out whether he is georgia? yes, i was forced to drop the main parachute and land with a spare one little your or lot or thought i had
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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. that's all for now. stick with us though. after the break business news with steven beardsley, looking at the batted british pound. remember there's more on that story and many others on d, w dot com and you can always follow us at dw news on social media. i'm jared reading bill and thanks for watching ah, it is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like will return to normal and we visit.
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