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single with the gender gap in space exploration. germany's 1st female astronaut, it has been waiting for years to get her turn me personally. it's just a dream. i've always had. i've always wanted to see the earth from above. ah, destined for space ah, vision in greece killed at least 36 people police and now investigating what caused 2 trains to crush and burst into flames between athens and fellow nikki. also on the program. nigeria has a new president elect ruling party candidate to follow to new booth is declared the winner of last week's election. but opposition party washington with presidential
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contenders donald trump and his one time ally nikki haley. set to give extremely contrasting speeches. ah, my manuscripts mckinnon. welcome to the program. more than 50 others are being treated in hospital now with serious injuries. great prime minister korea course smits attack has visited the site as a thrusted and charged a station master in the nearby city of larissa. the man has denied any wrong doing and has attributed the accident to a possible technical failure. authority say both were traveling on the same truck for several kilometers before hitting each other. had dawn at high speed, right almost completely destroyed. while several others were derailed and engulfed in flames,
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emergency teams and researching for survivors. scouring each broken carriage by torchlight, for signs of life, ought to be university students. around 350 people were aboard. the service from athens to the northern city of felony key at the tines collided. but i'm a girl obama. we heard a big bang like it was 10 nightmarish seconds. unable to get it and were thrown around in the wagon, eventually falling rolling, we were burning. beautiful. jarvis fire was everywhere that the vehicle? yes, we landed a fire up did right next to us made this man his or hole. and the greek prime minister who lay to visited the scene as vow to find out what happened. we are talking about an unspeakable tragedy. it will be good for me to get my thoughts a day, a 1st and foremost with the relatives of the victims. one thing i can guarantee is
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we will find out the causes of this tragedy. and we will do everything in our power to make sure it never happens again by into what cause this crash has already been described as the worst train accidents in greek history. crash that you said in your report, we cannot be certain on this one. what caused the crash? so the station master lives has been with been involved in this kind of be understood last art with my operating. yeah. and he's a major, a rescue operation more than 150 firefighters for claims and more than 4 guns design involved or, well, i was talking to a doctor to the one of the 2 of those in madison. she was telling me that at the
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moment your possible. unfortunately, the chances are that more people will be taking off the lease was completely unexpected. as a said from the very beginning, the largest part of the room with a system is using a ton of traffic lights. this is also one of the reasons why and february pinnacle mission. i mean the chimes right now with the fact that it was fired. in 2017 forms, not a lot of the major investment company ever since. and today the railway system increase once and water from the country development in the 19th century safety. but it also carry just one percent of the hood are going through the country
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each year. so we're speaking to lesson for that analysis. and you that my dear is electoral commission has declared bowler to new press that the labor party led by pita, obese as it will now mount a legal challenge against to news election. the electoral commission said mister to new b, 18 point moved a popular candidate for young voters. baton out was just 29 percent with technological glitches undermining trust in the voting pro commercial capital at lagos. i asked her if the opposition's challenge meant that there was a lack of confidence in the election process. as the result and the results were not been applauded in record time on the portal, and that's the li. also, people began to show figures. there was no corresponding with what that he goes from, polygons that does not represent, you know, what was projected. so there is almost, if you like, that's national outcry especially, you know, from different parties,
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digitally young people that you mention that for once, you know, technology is going to work in this election. but unfortunately, that has proven not the case. and that has shown as a level of missed 4th and seeing the wants to seek redress the new legitimately. and to see that these election, you know, something has to be done really this, it's not representative. i suppose that's a very crucial question. you know, even before the final announcement of the results, where when party agents begun to revolt, nobody the head of the letter body 5. the said, you know, you can go to court, you can seek redress in the court of law. but so far, that's what we know, that's what they've said, but they're called we meet in court and lead to court. decide what is right or what is wrong. all right, elisa michael coyer in lagos. thank you so much as planned, despite the disruption caused by the castle tropic earthquakes and february was unclear whether organizing a pole would be possible in the regions. devastating the decision to and decades of
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finish neutrality comes amid the russian invasion of ukraine. nato members, turkey in hungary do still have to give their approval before finishes invasion of ukraine, and the economic challenge is created by the war. the host, india says it hopes, climate change, and debt and developing countries won't be overlooked. foreign minister and alina babcock has laid down plans to promote a feminist foreign policy alongside the german development ministry. their book has introduced new guidelines. the guidelines could, for example, have a concrete impact on how the ministries spend their financial resources to find out more. we a policy focused on and for women only? no, it's not. and an alina barrett made to point, it's also not neglige from conservative men in particular, in the run up to this official presentation today, she's dressed the fact that it is about recognizing and good normally not heard
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enough, especially in conflict regions, and especially in autocratic structures, and she wants to change that and she wants to acknowledge this fact that are on the ground because women very often deliver more pragmatic solutions than their male counterparts. but she was very explicit in stressing this is not just about fostering women's right so. so where will we see the biggest changes implemented? then on the back of alina barebones plans, she's going to and try and raise the quota of women, working in her ministry, whacking around the embassies and foster models, for example, like the one at the embassy, the german embassy ins. and that women can be seen when representing countries worldwide, that there's more of an exchange about topics that are of course, something that to have boss. also foster bundle of a village in nigeria that had been destroyed by booker her rom. and she said that they went down and they got a female architect who then says, because they said,
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we just want to be safe from boca her rum. so these kinds of solutions are things that annalynn up their book will then give german taxpayers monument around the world. and in a just briefly does she have the support of the, the chancellor for this when she presented her own ministries got also going to be pushing for those guidelines for her own dealings. internationally veneer sorta is from all sorts his party. but the chancellor is not behind this, or this is not official general has broken out between the us and china, over the origin of the coven, 19 pandemic, their self. so the f b i director christopher re consort iris was 1st identified in the chinese city in 2019 and it is home to the viral in the lab. the conducted research into korean viruses. beijing. this down for us, and derek said, did these claims by us agency suggests that essentially more is known about the origins of coven 19. and we knew maybe just last week or awhile that,
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or has not said for a while. but this is just confirmation of the fact that the f b i is believed with moderate confidence as they called it. that this is that this was the origin or the in the early days of the pandemic. however, there are other us intelligence agency, community groups that say that one area. so they're still division within the u. s. government. and we're not really in a closed, i think, defining an answer to that particular quote, wincing one of the things that genetic sequencing has, for example, told us about the viruses that it, it wasn't genetically engineered, sound solid scientific consensus. and also, for example, can tell us more about the relationship with this particular virus to other viruses within the group. we know that they occur in baths. we know that through genetic sequencing will be able to provide us with, for example, more information in that direction. now, the number of institutes working with potentially dangerous pathogens is increasing
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. we know that we not really enough. if we've learned one thing from this particular pandemic, it's that, it's that oversight, we really lack oversight about what's going on in these kind of and really, really need more international oversight. and of course, transparency, because even if it turns out that this particular pathogen didn't come from a lab blocking and clarcy on the cobra pandemic dirt, williams from data the science. thank you so much to the us now and 1000. nikki haley, all the heavy hitters. he to speak in washington, but florida governor randa santas won't be there for 30 to court donors, thousands of kilometers away and in order to make america great, a glorious again. i am tonight announcing my candidacy for president ha. former president of trump becoming the 47 president of the united states. i am running for president. what was for the for me, for i bridge,
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hailey not only gained experience during her years of the un. she also showed a willingness to take a tough stance against russia, despite the wishes of trump and president biden were read, ready to move past the stair ideas and faded names of the past of having presidential ambitions. and so has florida governor rhonda centers. he is seen as the person most likely. he has made a name for himself, ukraine. well, they have effectively a blank check policy. with no clear strategic objective, identified the santas once a close traumas. that means adopting trumps america. first, nationalistic policies, sympathizing with russia in the war against ukraine and taking off, but it's already shaping up to be a contentious race. all right, let's bring in d, w. washington correspondent to me, it's on the scandal some more on all of this. semi telephone people will be
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watching the speech very closely. this is the 1st big stage that we're going to see the former president on since he announced back in november that he is running. when it comes to what to expect action was rigged. he's very likely to lash out at the current president joe biden and at democrats who he calls the radical left. what will be interesting to see is how he has until now been cordial. but that could change, and he might also in his speech at c pac take a shot or 2 at the man who will likely be his biggest competition. the gobby impacted tool on, on his support amongst republican votive it's not easy to, to measure the direct impact of those and into his handling of white house classify documents did the 2020 election, the january 6 insurrection, and also his finances, his business dealings. but the right wing media popular with around 43 percent followed by the governor, florida. so when it comes to republican voters, it appears like pres as that president, trump is still very popular,
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not just on yet because of those legal challenges. but also because president trump last the last election, his candidates didn't do that well, in the mid term elections, there are concerns that a king am at as a serious challenge to trump. there a lot could happen between now and the election of course, but it does vulture wars. he has really cemented the republicans hold over the state of florida. he's calling this is florida blueprint and he's promising to bring it to the rest of the country. and he is now lock going to be a tight race between the former president and the governor of florida and will be watching closely, send me some escandone in washington dc. thank you. always is sent to receive nearly $29000000.00 from the county of los angeles. the payouts comes off to police shed graphic images of the helicopter crash and the pictures were taken and shed for quote, no reason. other than morbid gossip. california has since passed a state law prohibiting 1st responders from taking this is dw news from berlin and
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