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i meet the founders impelling their continent through digital innovation. only belly africa watch. now, w documentary from berlin. a head on train, collision in greece, kills at least 36 people. police are investigating what caused 2 trains to crash and birth. nigeria has a new president, elect, willing party, candidate. hola to nubile is declared the winner of last began selection. but opposition party say that the vote was it. i'm sorry, kelly, welcome to the program. at least 36 people have been morning while efforts to find
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further survivors and casualties. we're still going on. police are investigating what caused this crash. t line authority say the force of the impact was so strong that the front to carriage is that the passenger train will almost completely athens to the northern city. if that's a loan. a key at the time though, to escape with their lives, described the chaos. when the 2 trains collided around the wagon, eventually falling on our side of the commotion, stopped circle. then there was panic cables, everywhere the up or just the fire. with this man, he saw a hole that we managed to get out through their own up agree with emergency teams and rescue cruise work through the night in carriage by torchlight, for signs of life and the bodies of those killed in the crash
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with specialist equipment also deployed to how clear the debris is not yet known. what caused the collision, but it is already being described and asked her how it was possible that the 2 trains could collide had on. this is indeed that question. ah, it's unimaginable on that to questioning by the greek authorities. um reese's railway system is aging. it needs modernizing. ah, many trains are traveling all. we will know. sh. we will know more after the investigation is complete. now let's turn to some other news because a late into the night to hear the announcement, mr. to new is now expected to take over from outgoing president, muhammad, you hurry. the electoral commission said that to sham the man known as the godfather of league also arrived to a pop stars. well, could he portrayed himself as
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a unifying figure. well then i have more earlier the national election commission confirmed the final results after a highly disputed satisfied the requirements of the neural is shared by declared the winner and is returned elected. thank you called for fresh collections following complaints about technical and logistical issues. hampering last week's vote, concern shared by some on the street to do this, should be the lecture on does it? i would say that it wasn't a free and fair process because he was obviously rigged in for the courts to have their se. and earlier i spoke with t w's lagos, bureau chief, florida to cora, and i asked her, what's behind the allegations, all angles,
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even the former president of nigeria said, acts the president to redo the election because there were so many, you know, for now, for those communities there were election results, it's west causeway council and a new norm as written over them. i think the, i don't mission that came to observe the election also said that there were a lot of irregularities as well as technical fios on the part of the elect to our commission. honestly, it doesn't look like that. they're taking it seriously. it almost seems like they're far removed from the people and they're not hearing what is being sees. and the chairman simply said, well, we'll have to go on, proceed with this activity. and we'll get back to you guys later. but obviously nothing has been said. i met to bon saying that he's the best man for the job. so nothing yet even from the president, in spite of all the things that are being said. so i'm, we just talked to cora and lagos. thank you. and here are some other stories making
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headlines around the world. turkish president, recham type questions had been raised about whether organizing a pole would be possible in the regions devastated by the quakes. demonstrators in israel have blish and government will weaken the role of the supreme court and undermine democracy that yahoo has pushed ahead with the plans. despite weeks of protests, series of poisoned attacks. as many as 700 girls are thought to have been poisoned by toxic gas across iran nursing since november 3rd, several politicians attained swedish climate activists grant. a tomb berg from a demonstration in oslo to bergen other activists were blocking the entrance to norway's finance ministry. the group curtis special forces are trying to keep control of northern syria amid a rise and attacks by the militant islamic state group. the groups so called callous saca in the kurdish region of northern syria. the region was spared
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widespread destruction during the recent devastating earthquakes, but many here no of this video shows him and other hostages being held humiliated and tortured him. as before, my alma, shall he what kind of people do this? i'm scared to cut to choose on average. i'll has soccer northeastern syria for a, but a journalist from a local t v station tells us it's nothing new. he says i yes is very active here. we kind of chaos and disorder, monica dash on, just like the earthquake in our country, amaya that hobby f, monica. the recent natural disaster has been seen as an opportunity. sions, even with unlikely partner turkey, experts say that i, us, and other terrorist groups are trying to exploit the political shift. and as
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a major or the acton with and syria. here in the countries ne, curtis groups patrol the all has soccer region pushed ha, ha ha. i is everywhere here in this camp on the villages or are getting ready for a major offensive. i have to hold says he especially wants to keep fighting against i. yes, one year on from almost losing his life. it right now in the country will isis has never been completely defeated in the 1st place. the fighters who survived the military campaign of the international, the local population, losing attacks, kidnapping black mailing, and they are still operating from underground, but they are gaining influence within that population. and especially within the camps, into a mini caliphate by now where we have a younger generation now of isis white us turning into a next generation of g hotties. are they exp, northwest syria, a lot more than ne,
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syria, but the earthquake creates instability. and in fighting within syria, so whenever they, it's chaos. when of this misery isis benefits and the region lives on agricultural . so families had massive crop failures and they need other sources of income, which makes them opening the and then obviously whenever the s d f, the student democratic forces that are supposed to fight isis. a busy with turkish attacks on the north, on frond, they have to, in the last military operation, an invasion of turkey, ne syria, where they were even isis members, that could escape from account that was attacked by turkish tillery. so these talks millionaire, british 1st forces i'm in the country which are considered one of the main armed forces against i ass in the region. talk with us about western country. they are not doing enough because this local administration is all the burdens you know, they have to got the fighters in about 20 prisons. they have to provide for tens of thousands isis, a national support that is basically isolated and see it off by
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a hostile environment. turkey in the north, the kurdish regional government in northern iraq that is of their own citizens that have joined ices. so then needs to be more money for the self administration will logistical help, you know, better prisons that are infrastructure in the regions to stand by. they are for my us in hover. thank you so much. thanks to you. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski has warned that his country would boycott the paris 2024 olympics if russian and belive of sin athletes are allowed to compete. meet a woman who lost her younger brother on the front line for someone who lived such a short life. vladimir andrew shock is, remember him like this when you call, but in the little vulgarly, he was sociable, friendly, and the best. he had a strong character that he was turban if it ran for these rushes, warren ukraine,
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brought an abrupt end to the 22 year old's life. and his ambition to one day compete in the olympics. according to ukraine's foreign min, ukrainian officials, including here at the ministry of sports, have called on the international olympic committee to ban russian and bell russian athletes from competing. and the don't represent our country's neutrality is an illusion. when russia's aim is to destroy ukraine, says the country sports minister and head of its olympics going on, royalty. what if they say silent family, but some blood support? i actually am going to one of see more chart. he showed us this video, binion sports facilities. there is also concern that russian athletes could use the olympics to taunt ukrainians. it's something, sir, he panics crimea. one of his team members was stopped by a russian athlete at an international tournament and told this rule. he said it's pretty cool. we were actions on the battlefield. it's hard for him to imagine how
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they could ever meet again, as sportsmen looking to you know, we more. how can we stand next to our murders to national sport? we're doomed to fail. international olympic committee insists its mission is to bring the world together in peaceful competition. we went to the grave, but we still can't believe that this happened to him that he was given so little that it was immediate death that it wasn't. and let's bring indeed have you a special correspondent, abraham, will you santa p. she's just returned off from ukraine. welcome to ya. and thank you so much for joining us. tell us a little bit more about these app. so as the example with a letter mir who we signed the report, i mean, these were people that were preparing for careers and sports and suddenly because of this war and because litres or whatever else that they were needed to do. and from their perspective, you know, they're losing their careers on the battlefield. so how come as they are, you know, losing the olympics to that that's, that's, that's that,
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that's their perspective. and this is like how come that they get to lose, not just their careers, but their entire lives and then their counterparts next olympic games. also, we have heard from, from pullin sport and tourism minister, who says that up to 40 countries made by boycott, the parasol and fixed. if russians are indeed, countries that have been, you know, strong allies of ukraine in this lake, lithuania, latvia, estonia, the baltic states have also, you know, they've had the same cause. and we also so calling for similar demands. and what we're seeing here sir, is something very, very similar to how support is playing out in the actual battlefield. i mean, we're seeing western countries supporting countries like south africa, also calling for that ban. so we're seeing like almost a mirror in ring or a parallel when it comes to sports as in politics and the international. and it's a professional athletes. career is very short that you probably would get to compete in one or 2 tournaments within their career. and so their argument is they don't, which way sion, ukraine,
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especially how it's now seeping into the world of sports. thank you. another teen goals for france. a record that still stands to day was instrumental in helping the french squad reach the semi finals in the 9th and helped paris san sherman game promotion to the 1st division in 1974. he was 89 years old woman. oh, coming after police shared graphic images of the helicopter crash in which colby bryant and his daughter died and 2020 vanessa bryant claim the pictures were take pictures of people who die at the scene of an accident. this is dw news from berlin. and here's a reminder of the tops to low nicky when it hit a freight train coming the other way and burst into flames next year andy w. r. invite i ah
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