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ah ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin, victory for re mammo mccoy as frances highest court backs his pension, revolts the ruling clears the way the racing of the minimum pension h. t. opponents found the fight will go on the suspect at the center of
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a massive us intelligence league appears in court. the 21 year old a, a, a national guardsman is accused of sharing damaging secret material in an online chat group. and seeing the light of day after $500.00 days of darkness, we go underground with an extreme athlete from spain, who spent the last year and a half in a cave bowl in the name of science that bore in aspen company. ah, i've been for solon welcome, a win of sorts for president manuel mccall frances highest court has upheld the government's controversial plans to raise the minimum retirement age from $62.00 to $60.00 full campaigners and trade unions. promising to continue the fight against the changes which hampel ready triggered months of nationwide protests. they are
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disappointed and envy. thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in france . they say they fight to keep the diamond each down to 6 to do will not stop. oh, don't fear it is disgusting. this was just spark, so much violence. but of course the ones endanger us. what can i say? i'm shocked. we're living in a democracy and it's not the democracy. the top constitutional court has upheld the governments blank. pension reforms, meaning matrons government will soon find the proposals into law. they think that it diamond each to $64.00 and increasing the number of fee of needed to qualify for a full pension. a deeply unpopular morph, valued criticisms, all of the french society regarding to this reform. and we cannot think, but ze, i'm sure god of the constitutional conceal would change anything to that. the book,
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of course, would remain proposed to the read for soon after the court ruling people marched through paris chanting. even if macaroni does not want it, we are here. the protested scuffle with police. the opposition entreat unions had urged macklin to withdraw the plan that he pushed to without a word in parliament that we call on the president not to promulgate this law. because if he does this, as the into union itself says, then the president will no longer be able to govern this country on his a, b, mac khan argues that reform is needed to keep the pension system afloat as the population ages but opened and see the money can be decreased by dec thing the rich the unions have gone for mos newport tests. on may 1st to rally against
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a measure that has brought the french people and the president into direct confrontation, dw corresponded liza louis and paris told mabel, well the decision has t thought set 1st of all on the law itself, the constitution accounts of behind me, ruled that at the procedure that the government used to push through the reform in a foster procedure was constitutional. it also ruled that the content of the law was constitutional. apart from some minor paragraphs, that at the continues to constitutional council as censored. and the 2nd part of the decision was on a referendum that the opposition had asked for. and the constitution council said no, you cannot hold this refund on referendum also for a former reason because they, they think that they referendum would be on something that would actually not be a reform which is required to hold this referendum. so on all accounts,
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they went along with what the governor was asking for a, apart from, as i said, these minor paragraphs did. oh, he's lisa louis there in paris in the us. a man suspected of leaking sensitive intelligence documents as appeared in court in massachusetts. the 21 year old and national guardsman is accused of sharing secret information with an online chat group, exposing military secrets from ukraine and revealing diplomatically embarrassing details of u. s. espionage activities. arrested by a team of federal agents. the suspect, an employee of the united states air force national guard is accused of leaking a trench of classified documents, led away from his home in massachusetts. he'll now face the full weight of us justice. today the justice department arrested jack douglas to shera in connection with an investigation into alleged unauthorized removal, retention,
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and transmission of classified national defense information to share it is an employee of the united states air force national guard f. b i. agents took to sure and a custody earlier this afternoon. without incident. the documents reveal top secret pentagon intelligence about both allies and adversaries. but perhaps most concerning for u. s. officials are the classified files about the war in ukraine. u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin, said his department is launching review of intelligence, access, accountability, and control procedures. but u. s. president joe biden, who's currently on a visit to the republic of ireland, great. was came to play down, his worries over the potential fall out. are you concerned about the way the time to go? we get a little concerned about the ladies. i'm concerned that there's nothing
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contemporaneous where but while the main suspect may be in custody dozens, more documents and their explosive content may yet come to light. germany's foreign minister adelina bab oak has held talks with senior chinese diplomats over taiwan and beijing human rights redcoat and she called on china's leaders to help and the warn you cry. german foreign minister anna lena, bear back on her inaugural visit to china after landing in the port city of tianjin on thursday. burbock put the tough topics on the table in beijing. the war and ukraine is high on berlin's agenda. bear bought called on china to use its influence with russia to end the invasion as, as good stuff. he knows it, that is good. the china has signaled its commitment to a solution. but i have to say frankly, that i wonder why so far,
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the chinese position hasn't included a call on russia, the aggressor to stop the war. one's been hired, it didn't keke to stop in beijing, which sees itself as a mediator in the conflict. reiterated. it would not send weapons to its russian ally searching pins regarding the export of military products. china adopts a prudent and responsible attitude. we shall, china will not provide weapons to relevant parties of the conflict and will manage and control the export of items with potential civilian and military uses, which are in accordance with laws and regulations from them. another key issue up for discussion tensions between china and taiwan. days after beijing staged wargames around the self governing island bare box at an escalation and the taiwan strait would be a horror scenario for the entire world. in response, china said it doesn't allow any foreign intervention on the matter yet. you can't back. but there are issues the 2 sides agree on strengthening economic and trade
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cooperation. earlier bear, bog toured german companies based in tianjin talks with wang ye, china's most senior foreign policy official, our schedule before her departure. elk is not the only high profile visitor to beijing. brazil's president luis anacio alluded silva is on a state visit to china as well. lula discussed the war in ukraine with president. she, jim ping leaders, agreed. negotiation is needed to end the fighting. both brazil and china have refused to join western sanctions against russia. since returning to office in january lula has tried to position brazil as a mediator between east and west. are you usual was, and his a quick look at some other stories making news. this, our russian president vladimir putin has signed into law plans to create an electronic draft system to conscript men into the military with an email called up . papers will no longer need to be served in person. draft dodgers will have their
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drivers license is suspended and be barred from selling their apartments or assets . a russian missile strike on the eastern ukrainian city of science as killed at least 8 people according to the regional government. as rescue as sifted through the rubble, he warned more people could still be buried under the residential building. a supreme court judge in brazil has ordered former president jaya by sonata to testify before federal police. within 10 days. it's about his role in the storming of government buildings by his supporters. in january, the country stopped, prosecutor said both scenarios testimony was necessary to clarify what happened at the european space agency has launched the pro bound for jupiter. the jupiter, i see moons explorer known as juice blasted off from french dna on an 8 year journey. the agencies longest range mission, scientists hope to discover if jupiter's moves can sustain life in the vast oceans
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hidden beneath their ice covered surfaces. now imagine not knowing about the war in ukraine, or just how expensive everything's got over the past couple years. that's how it's been for a spanish extreme athlete to spend the last 500 days in a cave with no contact to the outside world. scientists were watching, though to learn about the effects of extreme isolation. after a year and a half in total isolation under ground, beatrice for many was all smiles. wildly legs were united with the surface world. familiar stimuli came flooding back. sunlight, fresh air, and human contact. let it. in november 2021. the veteran mountaineer and explorer moved into her new home 70 meters below ground. as the subject of an unprecedented experiment. scientists wanted to study the effects of darkness isolation on the
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human body and mind lyn latham and especially on circadian rhythms. the bodies internal clock gusio, which is normally calibrated by sunlight. mother that was less than what we think were like if, if the thieves underground usually it is only one exit to know my the space if are generally bases. but that quite hostile for humans visually for their minds. because you don't see any daylight man, you don't actually perceive that i'm going by no means there are no differences. sam, you don't have any equus texting related. it's always the same silence. the same found of trickling water use mo, a deal. play a depends. hello. no. throughout the experiment beatrice committed to total isolation. she told her team not to contact her for any reason. even if there was a death in her family, diana scientists monitored her sleep patterns and other biometrics. e v, a device worn on her wrist and her support team dropped off supplies for her to collect and her name says time lost its meaning. it's that last
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yeah. 0 one po. possibly it's not like the diamond boss thing, faster or slower? no, it just isn't boss. it doesn't. i mean it's all based thought in the morning or early life. but despite the challenges, beatrice called the experience excellent. and even said she didn't want to leave her cave at the end. maybe. now that she's back on the surface, the madrid based explore, we'll have her hands full with medical examinations and media requests. but the, for all that, she said the top priorities were a hot shower for the meal with friends. so she had enough time to explore that cave on to sports news now in buddhist liam as they 28 began on friday with a basement battle last place. shaka host at 2nd, bonham had abilene and made short work of their visitors. my seeing kaminski is delightful. free kick in injury time rounded off a 5 to victory for shaka. the royal blues now lie, 2 points above the berliners who sit rock bottom with just 6 games left to play to
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avoid delegation. fellow struggles shook out play bruce he adored on saturday by munich, coach thomas toy says they've dealt with the incident between attacker saudi or manet, anti mate leroy. anais which led to a one match suspension for many german newspaper booths, reported that he hit sunny in the face of their champions lead defeat to manchester city, dis wait i and suspended him, find the cynically staff misconduct and a now mrs. bye and match against hoffen. i'm on saturday, but his coach says the player has his full backing been is and then esther, unlike his 1st advocate and his 1st defender, i've known him for so long. no. i know the circles, he moves and i know him only as an absolute top professional nor the circles he moves in. as i said, ne has never ever ever done anything wrong before. forced by these pure football out, he has my complete trust, which he had before,
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which he still has after the mistake that he really didn't like the matter. finally, molden, $11000.00 dances dramas and pipers in northern india have said, and you won't record for the largest b who performance at a single value b, who is an indigenous folk dance in the us. and these culture, the style is characterized by quick steps and rapid had movements the earliest depiction of the dance. thanks back to the 9th century's functions. after the break, steven beardsley with business and germany's nuclear power switch off, i'm painful and enjoy your weekend. ah, ah, time for a brain update because these are costs are called the brain continuously adapts itself and.

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