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ah ah ah ah, this is d w. news coming to live from berlin, france protests after the president bypasses parliament. outraged protesters clash with police in paris after president manuel mc collins decision to force his pension reform through. also coming up polar pledges, poor fighter jets ukraine with the promise of more to come. it's the 1st country to
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answer key of call for more air power. ah hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. protests have erupted across france after president manuel mcclung use special powers to ram through his controversial pension reforms. without a vote by parliament. thousands faced off with police in paris. as they ventured their fury. doroty said more than $200.00 people were arrested, least poet, water cannon and tear gas to clear the square in front of the french parliament. enraged protesters also took to the streets in several other cities. earlier there was anger inside parliament as well as the government made it's last minute move to dodge a final boat o. b, as banked into
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a raucous rendition of france as national anthem. as opposition impede made a last ditch attempt to stop the planned pension reforms. survey done my dear colleagues. thank you. i will ask each of the parliamentarians who are holding up a sign to please stop immediately. this is against our rules, and the for is for the prime minister, him on you on the phones. government says the reforms are vital to keep pension sustainable for the future. that is the deadline to pass the legislation approached ministers fear they wouldn't have enough support to push through the changes and stage just minutes ahead of the should your vote, the government in vote special powers to skip the process altogether. do by room. all members of parliament to day on the parliament bill and due to the uncertainty hanging over a few votes, we can't take the risk of seeing 175 hours of parliamentary debate collapse. we
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can't take the risk of seeing the compromise built by the 2 assemblies dismissed. we cannot bet on the future of our pensions. this reform is necessary, is the move to force, the reforms prompted immediate outrage from the opposition just you'll soon, of course, this is inadmissible. obviously oysters, because once again, it's my own question of forcing the majority, as is normally the nature of article $49.00. it's a question of preventing the expression of the will of the french michael through their elected representatives. opposition lawmakers have said, thou request a no confidence vote in the government, but that's unlikely to pass with conservatives vowing to go against it. the development spots fury on the streets of france with proteus erupting once again. demonstrate as clashed with police as they've been to their anger at the changes and the government that's pushing them through. so unusual is
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for the french government to skirt parliament like this and pushed through legislation. we put that question to our correspondent lisa lewis and paris. it is in a way, unusual with his his lot. you know, he's not business as usual, but it has been used before since the beginning of the 5th republic in the 19 fifties and governments have used it about 90 times. but what is unusual about it is that he's using it for this special form. actually in a, this is the flagship reform he's been running for, you know, to, to be reelected last year with. and he was saying, this is really i want to put in place. it's a form the pension form is what france needs. i want to show that i can perform this country and, and show that i'm a strong statesman. he is statesman here in france and also on an international level. now,
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using this special constitutional power means that he felt that he had not to the power to convince enough parliamentarians to bait alone with his group. and so he needed to push the reform 3 sketch up on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. a libyan militia says it's recovered over 2 tons of uranium declared missing by the us nuclear watchdog. inspectors for the international atomic energy agency are trying to confirm the claimed recovery that i learned the uranium was missing. after a long delayed inspection in the war torn country, iran has re arrested an activist just hours after she was released from prison. sippy day go. liam had emerged from 4 years of captivity without wearing a headscarf and chanting slogans against islamic republic. going on has long reported on alleged abuses that she says female prisoners are subjected to in iran
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. lawyers for the senegalese opposition leader osmond sancho have welcomed a postponement of his trial for defamation. authorities forcibly removed sancho from his vehicle and escorted him to appear before the court. he says the charges are politically motivated. is supporters clashed with police in the capital don car . a group, a big u. s. banks have handed a lifeline to struggling 1st republic bank after investors lost confidence in the regional lender. a group provided a $30000000000.00 cash injection to shore up its balance sheet. amid fears of a bank run, orchids have been spooked by the sudden collapse of to us banks last week. german chancellor of schultz has voiced concern over israel's planned overhaul of its judiciary. he made the comments after meeting with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu in berlin. critics say the israeli government's plans would
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allow it to overturn supreme court rulings. the plans have sent thousands of israelis on to the streets. for weeks of protests. poland is set to become the 1st nato member to supply fighter jets to ukraine. president andres duda says his country will deliver at least 4 fully operational soviet era make 20 nines in the coming days. due to said additional aircraft with follow, ukraine has repeatedly urged western partners to send war plans to help defend against russia's invasion. i say yes, you helene via jets have long been on the ukrainians wishlist and it is something we're discussing in the group of allied nations. so yes, it is something we're discussing with our allies. and it is something that the group of allies is considering of it. my gosh, i will not get into any further details, but it is a big voice from ukraine cranes for the spray in brace party. here he is
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a security analyst, and c e o. of ross, mountain global, political consultants say thanks for being with us. so poland is taking the initiative as the 1st data member to promise fighter jets to ukraine in this war. why is worse on doing this now? well, i think it's, it's not 10 by more. so to push the other allies, to keeping with more fighter jets for ukraine, given that this is obviously both a request by the ukranian warranties, but also time sensitive in the sense that it takes a very long time. you need to move your friends to a territory to ukraine, but more importantly, to train ukrainian fighter pio jets to, to not only meet $29.00, but potentially 16 on need to be a fighter jets come to that in a moment. but let me ask you, 1st of all,
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how is ukraine likely to use these jets that poland has promised? well, obviously having more, a fighter jets allow will allow the ukrainian forces to contest more the air domains from the russian air force. and both for or so to target ground targets, but also importantly to target and targets, especially cruise, besides which the russians keep on using against critical infrastructure and civilian population centers. so, so the fight to address and not just to do dog fights against a russian fighter jets, but more importantly is to protect foresees and civilians. again, some of the russian positions both on the ground but also some of the russian me size in the air. so you mentioned that this move by poland could help
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pressure on other countries to send other fodder. just do you think that will happen? do you think the u. s. i don't know the u. k. french germany will now start sending fighter jets as well. more sophisticated ones to pull only 2 current. well, i think a year ago, a few people would have it on ukraine being provided to kind of weapon system that been provided over the last 6 months. so, so i will not bet against that possibility of them receiving a substantial number of 5 projects. however, which is obviously key is the kind of fight to just stick and receive me. 2090 something the ukranian forces have, and obviously not as high performance as the need to be 160. so this is obviously going to be a very important question to watch. and whether these, you know, political will, in those countries,
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you have the 16 to 2 g p and we've seen the home page 442, i sample relatively, i think a critical mass of with 2 tanks to be or delivered to ukraine. so it would be all sort of sticky and politically, very hard to get off of those airframes to kind of make a difference. but i would think this is all positioning the green. i was trying to do to get that by the end of this year for bridge. thank you very much. that was security analyst fabrics pot here. thank you very much. russia has been widely used use of indiscriminate shelling of civilian areas in ukraine. the attacks have left many ukrainians, not least children with life changing injuries, but doctors are finding ways to help tackle the trauma. t w's. i. abraham visited a hospital in kia, where a medical team has help one young girl get back on her feet
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a little. and they say it takes a village to raise a child for 6 year old marina. it's taken want to put her back on her feet on the lit up a little slow with her chest. oh, she has grown so much during this time since the war and everything that has happened to us and she has become very mature. she sees everything differently in miles of such a clean shawn. that shift started over 6 months ago when marina lost her leg and started treatment at this key of hospital or russian shell hit her home in the southern ukrainian city of her son. natalia not wanting to add to her daughter's trauma, refused to flee the country. instead, she moved to the capital to find a team that could give her daughter the treatment she needs. foreigners are marina's physiotherapist. recovery had to start from the insight. oh, but with i approached her 1st as a child, then as
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a friend, then as a patient, so it was, it was, it was very important to set priorities. the michelle defined approach to immediately as a doctor and she as a patient and we would not have had this result, has been the least one of them. you need to find an approach. and 1st of all, the quote to become a friend received, but who settling phones thought the room and send him a defense key. both vendor was the challenge of finding a process that assist who could work with someone. so young often was oscars office or did you pay for children? we have to pay special attention to monitoring the height of the prosthetic. so her spine does not get damaged. so level, her healthy leg is growing normally. so the length and volume of the prosthetic and has to be adjusted constantly for your love her or so out there. marina also regularly meets with a psychologist who's helped her make sense of her new reality in applicable. and when marina 1st entered our hospital, she asked questions to why me,
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why did this happen to me? why my house, my family, why my leg be? and she did not want to communicate with anyone. ha, she would cover herself with a blanket. and just wanted to be in her mother's arms. she did not let a psychologist to me her, i will, will, i will be market his mom and i have been in his ard with scholar the said, whoops, hoa, a lab. but then slowly, with the help of various methods, family therapy, art therapy, a rehabilitative. you can see that marina now communicates perfectly with everyone and has fun so cool. it's absolutely sima, alyssa laid st less than a year after starting her treatment. marina can now kick a ball, walk with confidence, and jump on a trampoline. her remarkable progress has become a point of pride and a learning experience for the all ukrainian team. they see that prior to the more they didn't have many cases where they could work together in an interdisciplinary
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set up. ok 1000. yes, we are like one big family. marina is energetic. some days she wants to be a soccer player on others. all she talks about is race car driving whatever she ends up doing, her team will always be proud that they helped her take that 1st step. when you're watching d w news coming up next to it's business with my colleague marie sina, i'm terry martin. thanks for watching sometimes to be sure to rush out at you out t v highlights for she knew me both every week. snuck them up. that has to floated you do the fool. i'd have to channel fantastic.

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