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silva, i think i will live long enough to witness the factory farming the great debate this week on d. w or ah, this is d w news at live from berlin, nigeria, head to the polls africa's largest democracy issues and it's new presidents today. more than 90000000 people are registered to cast the vote. they would ask for the latest one. also coming out of shoulds is greeted by india prime minister that i'm, that i'm already on his 1st visit to india. geminus chancellor. the staff will talk
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on strength and then economic ties and cooperation between the 2 countries. ah, i'm eddie mike, a junior welcome to the program. it's a big day nigeria. most people are voted to decide who the next president will be. the go and lead mohammed harry is stepping down after 7, the maximum 2 times allowed by the constitution. the race to lead africa largest economy is the most open. since nigeria became the democracy in 1999. among other things, the next president will have to deal with a troubled economy on security threats more than 19000000 people registered to vote, and they will also be elected states. governors, members of the national assembly correspondence flows throughout how small from southeastern states of a number of hello, sorry,
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i'll vote and started hours ago. what's the latest? where are you off? well i'm here in a pauline unit in about an hour and i'm gras seats, southeastern nigeria. and as you can see behind me, hosting is still going on, what's in the supposed to up and dead by 2 50 pm. but this is around 3 o'clock and people are still in the system says seems to seems to be malfunctioning because a huge number of people that are seeing that they are unable to vote. because the system somehow isn't bringing up their names. and so here you can feel the frustration and you can feel be armed because people are really ready to vote. now this is not happening only here. we are getting the same reports across several important units across nigeria. so how all authorities dealing with that? well, a response from our services seems a bit slow. first of all,
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the ins officials, the electron officials, many of them arrived to the poorly units. and so what's in didn't even start when he was supposed to start. and now like i remember i was walking into this for me and it's just a few minutes table. and we had people were just rushing up to us on asking for help because they desperately want to vote. but those are the few like guys nobody can call to, you know, quickly and sad them and give them on our cell. so basically, it's just a waiting game for a lot of people waiting for somehow the technology to pick up so that they can be able to food. and thanks for that update, we'll have to keep top's on, got to see how things go. but you've been talking to a lot of people on the ground, some who are already costa vote. what are the most important issues? people want the next lead out to taco bell, consistently top of the least issues for people on the economy and security jazz
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economy. he's has been in a in shambles, basically, since 2019 it has been on a steady decline. people last off we knew fox recently, we had that problem. all of our cash crunch, which i did over you have been, has been reporting since the beginning of the year. people are unable to get the new currency. as of there is custody of money. that tells you the level of parts even people to have the home when you're not able to get it. so i economies definitely top of mindful people and then there's also security. i'm a lot of people here. nigeria, i don't feel safe. so the ones, the next president to tackle security economy from the one los fuqua, things or the updates. now jam on chance louella shows as he wants to deepen economic on political ties with india. he made the remarks that a press conference with him, young time minister around the ramadi in delhi, shows as to day trip to india, highlights
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a growing effort by western powers to isolate russia for its invasion of ukraine. following his meeting with the indian prime minister, olaf schultz told reporters the war in ukraine is hurting developing countries, including through global food and fuel shortages of justice, glosser compass for, for it is a big catastrophe. above all, it's a big catastrophe because we know that this war breaks with the principle that we all have agreed on and been following for so long that borders cannot be changed on them and moved by foresight. and that the rule of law regulates international relations. and that revisionism is not allowed to be the basis of international trade. argon does hundreds from stopped and off. right. mister schultz went on to reiterate his commitment to sealing a free trade deal between india and the european union for the e. u. the agreement with strength in its strategic partnership with the indo pacific region. it could also serve the tactical goal of further isolating moscow
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over its invasion of ukraine by weaning india away from its dependence on russian arms and energy sources. the 2 leaders are meeting one day after the 1st anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine, while the prime minister agreed on the need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict he did not deviate from his country's approach of avoiding any overt criticism of russia. he bought a dialog are different from the time developments in ukraine started. india has emphasized the dispute should be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy. yogurt on been italy that india is ready to contribute in any piece process right. during the official visit, sholtes is 1st since taking office in 2021. members of a high level delegation accompanying the chancellor find wind, solar energy, and green hydrogen sector agreements. germany is also reportedly pursuing
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a deal to build summaries with india. that's the got more stories making headlines around the world for just as in the philippines of, in the marketing, the anniversary of the mines in a to 6 people. paula price at oxford president fernando marcus imposed martial law, imprisoning and torturing thousands of his opponents, is the 1st their commendation of the african center. as san fernando marcus junior became president, the new leader called for reconciliation and unity. my l. salvatore has begun moving. suspected gang members to a massive new facility built to accommodate more than 40000 prisoners. it's the latest step in the government crackdown on crime which allows arrests without warrants human rights groups. a innocent people have been caught up in the policy for those president the novel out to you, hasn't we called ham bassett out to mexico. after the mexican president described a government as unconstitutional, blew out,
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he said that the commons amounted to unacceptable. interference in internal affairs . she has faced mass purchased december when she took office after element out with california is in the grips of an unusual winter storm with areas around los angeles in snow for the 1st time in 3 decades. this up swept in from the north of the state, cause them hostile, those conditions for drivers. now the berlin film festival, that knowledge is set to award its top prices this evening 19 films around the world, a vine for the coveted golden and silver best correspondent, alida barrel house need her own predictions is a round up or the word in korean in young it means providence this is competitions that young people center stage. many of the strongest contenders are coming of age tales,
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past life filling songs. touching 1st feature is that the 24 years it was inspired by her own immigrant experience as a korean canadian. it was a big hit at the sundance festival and that will the bird agirri be similarly impressed. while ortho afire from germany's tristan pets, old aims to make audience's laugh and cringe and largely delivered in the psychological tragic comedy. all young people on the seaside break tried to reign in their emotions, while forest fires rage around them. oh, acts as you may from mcintosh in chi features stunning visuals, perfectly executed. the japanese animator has spared no expense in his sy fi fantasy blockbuster about to her ruin school girl who faces up to natural and
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personal disasters in the acting category. now gender neutral, and called best leading performance. there are several stand out germany's melina bureau for her mature portrayal of a teenager in lust. in someday we'll tell her that every thing the film could also bag emily r t f. the best director gong austria's. tom asked schubert as uptight writer lay on who find fault with everything in case general had sold a fire. the phil might also win the screenplay award. but the biggest surprise is our to child actors, one of whom could become the youngest performer ever to win in the category. sophia, or taro. subtle embodiment of an 8 year old undergoing a gender identity crisis in spanish entry. $20000.00 species of bees
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and night. ye may st ts at the little go in tatum, from mexico's leader abbey les his only wishes will her terminally ill father not to die, but other than her love is prosper and are joining us from the red carpet as belinda report such a leader about our leader the bears are not the only prizes are they. busy they're not actually and some other prizes have already been given out. and i want to tell you a little bit about them now. are the german newspaper, the morgan post has given it's a read a surprise out and they've given that to the film. it's also in competition for the bad 20000 species of bees and we just had a little bit about it in my report. this is the story of the little girl who is exploring her gender identity during a summer holiday. and it is a really good film with a fabulous leading performance. now i also want to tell you about a couple of other prizes and iran has all. the solidarity with the struggle in iran
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has obviously been a focus of this festival. and the documentary 7 winters into iran has now 12 prizes . now this is from german feel. make a steady needed. so it is one the peace prize, and it has won the german cinema award. now this is the story of rihanna, jabari. she was a woman who was executed for defending herself against a rapist, and she actually could have got a pardon under the country's blood justice, a blood vengeance system. but she refused to attract her testimony. she wanted to stick to the truth and that was made in conjunction with her family who live here in berlin. and i want to tell you about one other film because this is really special to me, and it's a film called syrup. it has won the panorama audience award. that means it was chosen by the audience not by judges. it's a feel from burkina faso in our co production with france and germany. and i cannot believe this film was not in the main competition. it is about a woman from a nomadic tribe in the saw how region and they are crossing the desert to go to her
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wedding when they are ambushed by the hardest terrorists. and a lot of the mikhail she is kidnapped, she is right, she has left for dead in the desert and she not only finds a way to survive, she finds a way to take vengeance and it is absolutely brilliant. a fabulous leading performance . and i think it was probably better than all the competition films put together, but unfortunately not in the main competition for the best. well, that sounds so quite sad based on at all that you said about it, but i, i'm sure there's a quieter. now mo, personal favorite moments out for you. what was your 1st not highlight? there been an alley my absolute highlight actually was the appearance of steven spielberg. the a fabulous director. he came here to receive his honorary golden bear. and i can tell you what the press conference journalists were really grappling to get the microphone to ask him a question. and he was asked what his favorite film is. he said he doesn't have a fe. what just like with his children. but he did say that joe was,
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was the most difficult physically. and that was a very challenging film because of the weather. and because of the sharp breaking down, he said that schindler's list, unsurprisingly, was the most emotional until he made the fable mens which had its german premier here, which was obviously his semi autograph biographical film. he also gave tips. when you directors, he said, forget about getting the perfect shot. the most important thing is the story, right? a great a screen play or find someone who can do that for you. and he has actually been nominated for best screenplay for the fable man for the 1st time in his career. and that's a really important milestone for him. okay, did you report up at either barrel? thanks for the updates. lowering basketball, the sacramento kings and the l. it's if it's played out the 2nd highest scoring game in and be a history on friday. the match went to double over time, and the king's looks that 40 feet until my leg long sleep points out about buckets from darren fox. then with the kings i had with time,
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almost up purpose. so how the chance to win the game, but one last there on 3 point effort. so the king's, when i stressed, leave believable score line of 1762175, that's all for now. coming up next, this week's report, i look study berlin, artist, struggle with gender identity. that's after a short break. if you want more news, you have to go to our website d, w dot com. but there's also more news coming up on the program. so tuesday, june mm a 100 german street on d w. you cream was like a stepping point. you know, 514 incident that morning wants to finish your study.
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