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those significant, that's a total question. to borrow today. 1350 on d w. the . this is the w news live from the land. russia celebrates its victory over nazi germany. well, most a 2 years ago, collaborations on most goes read with a close to the public, a mid tensions as russia wages of full spring want. a game to train will here for president bush and had to say also coming up a vision of what the future holds for the european union german trunk club. or
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actually it's tells you little make is what the blog needs to enlarge and to reform . but give the aspirations to become a 3rd world power alongside the us i'm showing on the following devastating floods in the democratic republic of congo. the grim task of recovering bodies continues with the death till now. supposing $400.00 the manuscript is mckinnon. welcome to the program. russia is mocking be 78th anniversary of its victory over nazi germany in world war 2. it's known as victory day. and this is collaboration's. com at a time in which russia is deeply entrenched in its invasion of ukraine at a parade. and most goes red square of presidents, let him if susan praised war,
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veterans, and present stay soldiers, but set box in ukraine and recent attacks on russian soil have heightened security concerns. this is parade was close to the public, and other events was cancelled in a fairly close speech. too soon claimed russia was, again, facing an existential threat. so we see signature that anybody create that get that will be a times of those who would like to once again, your time russia, you will, you, they have to develop neo nazi nice. is owner random old stuff for that that they would like to destroy a country to make a decision to try. this is a, this also the san diego crane at the moment, but ukraine high when they come these last day me to the right side was crazy. oh, renders that of me. i'm the money based on re seems, is they a good using everything they come in order to enter the manage their interest plans
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and foot more on what president lieutenant said. we can speak to dw correspondent and elisha, when, who was our correspondent in russia, but had to leave the country when the russian government shut down our office in moscow would join by d. w. 's next. connelly who joins us live from keith. if emily, if i can stop with you, you listen to president putin speech, give us your thoughts often listening to the speech about what he said, what, what stood out for you in particular. well, like every year he talked about these huge sacrifices that the associated people made in fighting against nazi germany. that really appeals to the emotions of a lot of people in rush. i think the insidious thing about these features is that put a new system to kind of leave that history of the soviet people into what's happening now. so he talked about the present invasion of ukraine, which she called was a special military operation. he talked a dress directly,
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even the soldiers fighting there. and he talked about this now also being a decisive battle. he called as a defensive bottle, despite the fact that russia actually attacked ukraine. he said that russia is defending itself from what he, uh, portrayed as a west that his encroaching on its territory. so kind of, uh, you know, twisting the facts and mixing them with building blocks from history that appeal to people's emotions. he also spoke about this on true narrative that russia is fighting against neo nazis in ukraine, which of course again, draws parallels to the past, even though they're untrue. and he blamed the west, you know, for, for essentially influencing ukraine and holding ukraine hostage as we just heard in that, in that quote from today. nick if i can ask you um, is anyone interested in in inputs in speech and what he said in, in keith,
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i mean have there been any reactions the tools we haven't had a reaction so far from the people in charge here in cuba? i think the kind of 1st thing to say is that people here in ukraine take exception the way the russian has tried to privatize that victory in world war 2. they support the fact that this was the interests of union that was fighting, and the most likely actually happened on the territory of ukraine and more than de bella roost, that the bits was available by germany. a very little of that was in the borders of more than de russia. now the most colonel, somebody's beginning grant, then were occupied. so they, you know, take steps type that, that, that kind of, you have to, to taking credit and somehow it kind of legitimizing what's right. and it's micies regime with that victory is so many decades ago now as for the speech that and it was very little that that kind of would come a surprise, ukrainian listening. and as you get the sense that most people were listening with the sound of just paying more attention to what they could see, i think the fact that he turned up was no for
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a given look simple speculation that he might give it a mission, try and send some kind of video message given the security concerns. then they were pointing out to the fact that they were no planes of ation was totally absent this time. and only a handful of tanks, very kind of a pat down display compared to previous years. so the speculation here, the rest, if he doesn't have more, and it's also that most of what russian has is right now on these front lines and that they're basically not able to put on a show of the kind that they were up to a couple of years ago, and many, what effect do you think the message and the speech had amongst the russian people? i mean, do you think his, his, his messages will boost support amongst the russian people for him? but as i said, this is uh, you know, an emotional day for a lot of russians because, you know, over 20000000 soviet citizens were killed during world war 2. a lot of people have relatives who were killed or distant relative. but i think nick is totally right in the sense that what we heard today from flooding there put in was essentially not new. this will be appealing to his face. i think however, in a way,
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this kind of ritual almost repeating similar narrative, similar things every year is appealing to that base. he, after all, wedding there put you in, came to power as a figure that stood for us to build e. and i think that's what people are getting in today's celebrations of victory day as well. i think the other appealing narrative to some of his bass will be this idea that russia is kind of surrounded by enemies. the idea that russia is under siege, interestingly, put in, did not mention the apparent drone attacks that we saw on the kremlin. it was some expectation that he might use that to kind of further that narrative. but he did mentioned that idea of being under siege, surrounded, and i think that's something that we've been hearing for several years in russia now. and that will be kind of ring true to a lot of people and make them feel emotional. utilities, emily show and, and knit connelly in keys might say much to they sent you
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the now we do have some breaking news coming in at this moment. and pack histones, former prime minister in moran con, has been arrested by a power and military force. count con was taken into custody just as he appeared in court on corruption charges. that is a breaking news story. and we will, of course, bring you more on that story. as the details come in that size, we're going to have a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. outstanding, unhelpful authorities say that the teen people, including children, were killed in over night, strikes by israel on the goal of a strip is ralph military said it was targeting is loving. she had a group that has been designated a terrorist organization by the you. as i'm interest you had group says 3 senior come on this among the dead. china has a what is
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a canadian diplomat to leave the country off to also announce the expulsion of a chinese diplomat for allegedly intimidating a little makeup. the m p had let and assets the canada to declare china is treatment of the weekend of the muslim minorities as genocide slicing and students capital thought to him continues as the war insights hold talks in saudi arabia, the us and saudi back negotiations in jetta have so far, failed to yield a break through the conflict between the sudanese army and its rival. the power military rapids support forces is now in its 4th week of the german sean. so that will actually, it's has presented his vision of the european union to lawmakers at the european parliament in the strasburg. he called for a reformed and enlarged e u. that is more geo political in outlook and in action. but he emphasized that
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the commission should have more powers to ensure all members uphold the blocks principles. he was touched on the blocks relations with china, which he said he still so as a partner. but he underscored earlier tools to reduce economic dependencies on beijing as positive shots as cool for earphones. the chancellor said the blog needs to streamline decision making on foreign policy. both to europe's future isn't all hands. secondly, the more united we stand, the easier it is to ensure a good future. and thirdly, not less, rather more openness and more cooperation or the older. or the watchwords of our time. we need to ensure you're an appropriate place in the world of tomorrow. a place that is not greater or less than that of other countries in regions, but on an equal footing with others side by side. and in order to do that,
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the european union needs to change. we need a g or political a, you an enlarged and reformed a you. and last but not least, and a you that is open to the future. don't use brussels bureau chief is alexander phenomena and she's standing by for us in strasburg. hi there, alexandra. can you tell us how the chancellor speech was received by you parliamentarians that instructed a while? i think that is a message here. what's direct and straight forward. he made clear that he believes that to maintain its position on the european, on the global stage, and to defend its citizens and its values. the european union needs to be united and needs to undergo some crucial reforms. and that winds down very well in the european parliament with many members of the european parliament telling us this message was the right one. however,
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some of them also told us off towards that they were a bit disappointed because they wanted to hear more more concrete proposals. they wanted to hear particularly not just on how he's government is going to advance the necessary reforms in the european union. and some of them told us that the chancellor shoulds missed this opportunity to do exactly that. here today, germany has been criticized not moving fast enough to help you crane. and it's far as the gains russia. it sounds really felt to use the speak to the old account, to some of the criticism that germany has counted in recent months. it will show student address the criticism directly. hugh rather focus on what steps it needs to be done in the future. for instance, for the green transition, or he used this speech to make clear that to germany's standing
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a with ukraine and is committed to helping ukraine. but this is also his style. he's known for deflecting criticism. and we also have to say that that was why some of the members of the parliament were a bit disappointed. for instance, we talk with the swedish politician here the member of the green party and he told us the german is just not one nation in the you are p and unit. it is the biggest economy. and she was hoping for the chancellor to put his leader a t shirt on here, and that is what he didn't do. w alexandra phenomena reporting from straus. but thankfully thank so much. now rescue work is in the democratic republic of congo was still recovering bodies often devastating floods, torrents of horse and mud slides have killed more than 400 people last week. and one of the countries deadliest is often families of the hundreds who are still missing. have little hope of finding anyone alive. the
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search was the bible's in the democratic republic of congo continues. but like food, water, and shelter. even home is a scarce commodity. families and rescue was a digging through the wreckage of homes that will washed away. if nothing else they hope to bury the loved ones with dignity. even when i was in the, i don't have a family anymore. even though my fuse is destroyed and i must look for a place to sleep. i know my husband is alive, but all my children have died lanesha i felt that we have not had any assistance sofa. we really need it to wait and ask for help to move because we can stay here. it's very dangerous. the red cross of all the deals that
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spend these to be covering bodies, but some have complained that they do not have the proper equipment to carry out the relief for those who knows you what is up to size if you want. that's how we will get through this and them. um, so i don't have any playbacks. we don't get funding for what we do the model. this is the biggest difficulty. 1 is really not this one was i this has been the countries deadly as disaster and recent history. and with that you will up to date, thanks so much for watching the brain. because these orchestra called the brain cartoon is leah, that's itself. we ask you a few, a few questions. we arteries,
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ones or us. psycho causes monster waves. how powerful are your thoughts? we can control our thoughts, which makes us very powerful questions about the universe and the rest of our series. 40 to be answered almost every thing this week or 2 w the online tools make it the mission to harass all the internet to use us. they spread provocative messages on social media on the comments sections of online articles. who are these people and what's the impact of the hate speech? trolls our topic on shift today. the
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just likes roles. i'm not taking this apology cause trouble online tools to the same thing on the web. trolls distract use us with disruptive comments and calls chaos and discussions by making provocative statements. then joyce are in a wrench into public debates. one study of canadian universities found some charles took sadistic pleasure implementing the victims. and that's why they do it again and again. control systematically attract the targets in extreme cases. the even post addresses i'll call the cops to that homes organize troll tom's manipulate public opinion by spreading lies on behalf of the governments. trolls achieve that goal when the victim withdrawals from public discourse. i managed to meet a former troll, gone yesterday from austria, his targets radical right wing uses and conspiracy theorists. the former tro, a tech members of the scene, a full week movement,
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picky the for example. you have to to make fun of them. the rest of them connect to the post of private information about them. but when the tables were turned on him and his partner, that was his wake up call. and now he fights hate speech with this organization. hate speech psych the which translates to hate speech reported he spoke about his time as a troll. and what he did defies. appreciate a stupid nazi. many estna comments. i wrote my 1st comment into the key to group on facebook at facebook. and i want to show my goal was to cause trouble in the community by getting users into personal conflicts and distracting them from spreading their propaganda. wendy, in goose involvement, there's a lot of conflicts between users. facebook, good luck. the group at some point in the group will eventually disappear if there are many reports about hate speech or threats of violence by the official site.
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these are strong seeing for notice disruption somewhat necessary because these groups will stop facebook. facebook doesn't do anything, you've got to do something with, with some type of categories and i didn't have any boundaries that was because i wasn't aware of because so much damage sort of a shot flash. really the idea of how, for instance, came up with this one case from funds or not. if at all, a facebook group were private information about a woman was shared at the office. she had placed ads on sooner sites and shared details about her private life. her children are partner and so on, so i and i used to hummer publicly entertainment effect on your offended them a shot. and so that's how it is almost when controls aren't always unhappy people and it keeps no son who are super successful in working. his freelancer's funding businesses for one with 80 or 90 work weeks and on the left off some steam by trolling to shop and speaking at assume multiple identities and
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take on these roles. it's like acting, goofy, and shaw should be on saw sort of aggression goes up because firstly, you're acting aggressively yourself and this energy gets directed back. not you by my done lie conforming getting on to go to enemies, or you can get that either equal or superior to you. one thing the result is aggression. how to introduce an artist? you want to assess the visual time flies by before you know what you've just been 6 hours trolling facies produced because you get a sectional number. i'll give you the contract. i was told myself that in mind for you, i can get someone on earth to my private details and found out who my girlfriend was at the time and started attacking her big on. so i calling her horse and other things. that's what a vision statement. the interest on that happened and i realized how much i'd been harming others based on shot. and i mentioned to me typically sick time,
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but i'm going to talk with hard to i really regrets what i did now because kind of mentioned that i, it is how i used to not get through to anyone. it may be inspired the negative way or to talking today, i'm trying to be a positive inspiration. and it's a long term project for me. tied off. could you please send on a send all the time project. thankfully there an increasing number of projects aiming to help and support hate speech victims because trolls rally face criminal charges. i'm not enough on horseback works to fight digital violence and its consequences. she's the head of hate 8. the charities supports victims of online boarding and to tex, according to her marginalized groups faced many threats online. and in some cases, even being full of social media from which my teeth proceed. but ultimately happens is that certain people, certain groups keep getting attacked and then withdraw from these platforms and
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stop talking about certain topics. because isn't that for me to look at the end of the daughter? so in places where we have public debate on certain people in groups can no longer take part system to quote them. and that's problematic for our democracy and we'll catch it's not just a problem for democracy, but also for the pockets of hate speech, including trans people like jesse cuts them up. a 5 minute book, jesse cuts them, i had always seen herself as a woman. at the age of 14, she had to 1st tv appearances as the youngest trance woman in this diamond state of tessa. back then she experienced online hate and took a step back from the limelight at age 18, she underwent and assuming surgery off of the surgical procedure, she made to me to come back and even watch the bus trans women to take part in the midst. germany beauty, competition. now jesse got some, i refuses to be the victim. instead of ignoring the head comments, she actively response to a hate us dollar to hey everyone,
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i keep getting comments that i'm a man, i'm ugly. we're going to tell you what we have done. and so bullying death threats. that's life for jessica. some of the content creator deals with hate speech. every day. she talks openly about her surgeries and trends life. that's what i have 15 moms honda minutes. someone will write something like 2 minutes. you'll always be a man, no matter how much surgery you have, the receipt of my, the florida is always home. and so i thought, what do you think i have a fall of smock, subscribe to my mom. which product design hurt me in the world though? i've read too many of these comments. he's a call to let them phase any guesses and switch 9 to time out product as a teenager and has a just a good summer. as many t v appearances unexperienced backlash, she had to take a break from having to increase the max. then i realize i didn't actually want to step back me about the spot. i like being on camera. it's fun to look up when does
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the stuff and why should i have to when i'm not the problem about the auto saves me from it all within all. i took some time off and i came back with not stronger than ever easy. that's what a good come nowadays, jessica, that makes a point of not ignoring hey comments. she draws inspiration from and sort of post insights hates. what humor dollar does happen to him for today. i've been a while now. i signed up for the gym and under the last post everyone off when he's got will you change it? so am i. so that's pretty clear. if you know me and everything i've done right hand experience or isn't it obvious, is it still with a man has cooled off the truly side in min um just to get some of once to use our openness to be a role model for others at all possible, i'd recommend to hate speech victims to respond with direct on us and confidence and strength bins, items. and if it's too much for you personally, man, of course you can just report the comment. that's totally fine to all golf and
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don't make yourself a victim. the main because people posting stuff on the problem with the appropriate use of spreading her speech, other ones in the wrong. and if you don't miss feel to but not every hate speech victim has the strength to actively defend themselves. like jesse cuts, emma and it's important to seek help, especially in everyday life. aside from the media platforms, many web uses know the saying don't feed the trolls. it suggests that tools will quickly lose interest if you just ignore them and don't react the can help. but it won't always work beside the police, a professional lising, the approach and even forming communities troll farms such as those font and russia, according to research of the most blatant outgrowth of this. and that also other countries for tools. i'm more than just bored individuals raging online. but one thing a search and no one should have to face online, hate alone. here our top 3 tips for dealing with paid speech. what
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helps with online hate? step one finds the parent victims of digital violence should us that family, friends and other people they trust to help versus if they need to look after themselves and not read everything, but instead get support in real life. a hazy does one of several organizations in germany that promotes human rights in cyber space. there are similar establishment and many other countries. the 2nd step take us to hate messages, shouldn't go on challenged online. taking us down shows victims then also load play intervening. you show solidarity with them and send a message. this can prevent groups from being discriminated against and discouraged by until brutal comments. and these issues are people in your circle of friends who support you if you need somebody not just offline, but that also show digital solidarity with you that you don't want only hate
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comments underneath your posts, but also encouraging comments from other pieces of equipment at home and there's more balance to the situation and also continued take away a bit of the gravity of this digital violence has provided us hated speech functions, fail step 3 documents and reports that youtube, instagram and other platforms feature reports. he continues to have confidence reviewed and deleted. if you were targeted by hate speech and wish to report that you should take screenshot as evidence, insights in hate, insults, and threats with a digital or in real life of crimes in some countries. meaning they should be reported to the police because without the police reports for witness testimony, crimes go. one prosecution. hate speech happens every well online. this is for the most part due to a lack of record nation and rules on digital platforms. public debates are the has
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of private businesses like metro at the own, or facebook or alphabet. the owner of google is not necessarily in the interest to empower democratic debate. they usually more focused on making money. hateful content spreads quite well and the more people interact with it, the more the algorithm promotes that. the goal is to keep users on social media platforms for as long as possible in the european union. the digital services act will take effect in 2024 platforms, would then be obligated to protect stuff and use those rights and reveal how the algorithms work. i think it's really important that policy makers of trying to console hate and misinformation online and do something against this problem. what do you think kinda like this, have an impact and make a change with an always be hates age no matter what regulations we have. there is no what you think by and see you next time the
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