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the, the, this is the w news live from butler in the form of pakistani, prime minister in ron con, has been arrested khan was taken into custody as he appeared in court to face charges of corruption. his policy, according it on the doctor, will so on the program, russia celebrates its victory over nazi germany almost 80 years ago that from
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memory sions on most goes red square scale back. i'm close to the public because russia wages a full spring war against new cray and a vision of what the future holds for the european union. kevin trump slot pulled. i've tried to tell, you know, make is that the blog needs to enlarge and to reform. but also to give up aspirations of becoming a 3rd world power alongside the us, china, the new capes mccain, and thank so much for joining us. we begin with breaking news pack histones. former prime minister in ron con, has been arrested outside a high course in the capital, is long about con, was taken into custody by the military, as he appeared in court on corruption charges. last year,
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khan was ousted from powell in a no confidence boat. since then, thousands of court cases have been filed against him. colin says his owls to is illegal and he has cooled some of the electrons, the smallest cross straight to karachi, and speak to john les juice. russ cari, tell us what happened in the as well. i'm about course today. how much of a surprise is what has happened you know, surprised to actually we, well, i'm basing some form of each engine following a hoss tweaks which are by the i is be honest with you to service public relations yesterday. wanted mr. norm on consequences, based on his obligations that has been shown with no evidence. worsley, june or earlier today, ross hong kong message. before he proceeded to install the, we do know that the f i won't be home nation the couch that it's listed on, indicating the judge from the drums with this on the display results and the rest
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are also presented to mr. hahn. what reactions have that being so thought to funds a respite and do we know what might happen next? the afternoon was there is a large box and big t, as is watched, may happen once we do know the guy and it's called of this course with nationwide process. we all have, you know, several pockets across the country, especially in the been job being called in the dark ages by pci for just us. at the moment. we don't know what it is for the rest of the day. how long you will be kept with them, what we do and just be me on hearing some reports and there's likely to be some sort of busy lives by this evening. but just those often song piece. yeah. so uh, sources jewels indicated to us that the wrong phone was manhattan at the time of his address as a business around the been house. so i can always use butchering. and then what we
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do know is from a prime minister, fox don. and ron pon has been taken into detention 5 of interest personnel on behalf of the national accounts village bureau in the o body trustees can lift your stress, gary, speaking to us from colorado. g, thank you so much for your time. it's to most go now and russia is mocking the 78th anniversary of its victory over nazi germany in world war 2. now this is known as victory day. and this is memory. sions come at a time in which russia is deeply entrenched in its invasion of ukraine, at a parade in red square, president vladimir purse and praised war veterans and presents a soldiers, but set box and ukraine, and recent attacks on the russian soil of heightened security concerns this he is parade was close to the public, and other events were cancelled in a valley cose speech. who can claim that russia was again,
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facing an existential threat as we see signature that you particularly think that's the thing we put a time. so if those who would like for 2 of us again, you know, not the time russia, they have to develop neo nazi visas owner, random old stuff for that. and that they would like to destroy a country to make a decision to pay. this is a, this house to the san diego crane at the moment, but ukraine high when they come, it was positively to the right side. was the crazy oh, renders that doesn't give them the money less than we seems. is they a good using everything they come in all the 2 images to manage the judges plan, but 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 with joined by d. w as nick connelly, who joins us live from keith. if emily, if i can stop with you,
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you listen to president putin speech, give us your thoughts off to listening to the speech about what he said, what, what stood out for you in particular. well, like every year he talked about the huge sacrifices that 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 speeches is that put in uses them 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 calls a special military operation. he talked a dress directly, 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, you know,
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twisting the sacks 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 hostages. we just charge 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, i mean have there been any reactions or 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 that russia has tried to privatize that victory in world war 2. they support the fact that this was
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the entire beginning of it was fighting at the most part to actually happened on the territory of ukraine and modern day by the roost. that the bits would serve in the world by, by germany, a very little that was in the borders of modern day. russia. now the most colonel, somebody's beginning grab, then we're all pied. so they, you take steps to make that, that, that kind of us coaching chasing credit and somehow it kind of legitimizing we're trying to minimize his 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, so you create your listeners and as you get the sense the 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 not a given what people expect case, but he might give it a mess and try and send some kind of video of 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,
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if he doesn't have more, and it's also that most of what russia has is right now up on these front lines. and that they're basically not able to put on the show of the kind that they were up to a couple of years ago. and really 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 our distant relative. but i think nick is totally right in the sense that what we heard today from flooding they were put in was essentially not new. this will be appealing to his face. i think however, in a way, this kind of ritual almost repeating similar narrative, similar things every year is appealing to that base. he, after all, letting their boots and came to power as a figure that stood for stability. and i think that's what people are getting in today's celebrations of victory day as well. i think the other appealing narrative
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to some of his base 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 mention 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 in and knit connolly in keys might so much to face if you all right. take time to take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. today. the united nation says the conflict in su, dawn has displaced 700000 people since it broke out. in april, the agencies figure out has doubled since last week. placing is ongoing and the
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capital cost to is to rival generals baffle so control to hundreds of people have been killed. china has ordered a canadian diplomat to leave the country off to also announce the expulsion of a chinese diplomat for allegedly intimidation a little make the m p head. let an assets for canada to declare showing those treatment of the weekend of the muslim minorities identified wild flies and canada have forced about 30000 residents from their homes. firefighters are struggling to contain over a 100 fires, which are threatening towns and have halted oil production in the west and the province of alberta. as you're watching dw new still to cobb giovanni's foreign minister is hosting a chinese counterpart here in berlin. the 2 are laying the groundwork, the high level consultations between the 2 countries leaders next month will take you to lesson in life to the press conference as soon as it starts
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that fast javin challenge. so that will actually has presented his vision of the european union to make because of the european parliament in stroudsburg. he called for a reformed and enlarged use. it is monty, a political in outlook and action. he said the commission should have more power is to ensure all members uphold the blocks principles. he mentioned the blocks relations with china, which he said he still sold as a partner. but he repeated earlier calls to reduce economic dependencies on beijing as positive schultz as cool for earphones, the chancellor said the book needs to streamline decision making on foreign policy . both europe's future is in our 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 walsh words about
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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, the european union needs to change. we need a geo political, you an enlarged and reformed a you. and last but not least, and a year that is open to the future. other i spoke to the w brussels that i'm here, a chief alexander the phone at nom and who's following the story for us in stroudsburg. and i also how the chance the speech was received by e parliamentarians 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
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and needs to undergo some crucial reforms and bet winds down very well into european parliament with many members of the u. a. p. and parliament's telling us this message was the right one. however, 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 there. so how he's government is going to advance the necessary reforms in the european union. and some of them told us that the chancellor showed missed this opportunity to do exactly that. here today, germany has been criticized for not moving fast enough to help you crane. and it's flies against russia. the trunk really felt to use the speech at all to counter some of the criticism that germany has counted in recent months. it will show
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student address the criticism directly. hugh rather focus on what steps needs to be done in the future. for instance, for the green transition, or he used this speech to make clear that germany's standing a with ukraine and is committed to helping que crane. 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 lead or a t shirt on here. and that is what he did into the ws alexandra phenomena reporting from the drugs that now talk,
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he's president rush reply by the one will face off the games. 3 of the candidates next sunday in landmarks, presidential and parliamentary elections is expected to be a tight race on sunday. but there's one group of scientists who could prove decisive. and that is the under 25 dw correspondent, you yeah, han took to the streets and took he's largest city eastern bowl to find out what's kind of government young people hoping for the meet talk. he's generations that the country has one of the youngest populations in europe. more than 10000000 people under 25 are eligible to vote in the upcoming elections. and many of them headed to the ballot both for the very 1st time. young people vote will be crucial in the upcoming elections. they will effectively decide whether to extend the president ad one's rule into a decade or to opt for something they have never known. so he's under
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a different leader. so what do young boot is, what is the decision? that's what i want to see. a country that is more democratic, a 104 people live in prosperity and have more freedom in some of the homes, get ahold of you to take over next to a gotcha. can you tell me i'm giving your gloves? i want to tell you where people are more tolerance and can accept each of those differences that you're going to cover to be see the checklist that checks on boxing. there is a huge number of people who really want things in this country to change. and this selection might be the last chance is done with base post, john said she'll be tells me that most young voters are not bound by a particular ideology party affiliations. play less of a role for them than it did for the parents divided between the a physician and the government as well. it's so start it's so polarized that the
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young don't really like this. they don't really care about ideology, but they care more about the solutions to problems and problems on plenty food at the end of ridge of telling you of ad one second time as president use unemployment stands at nearly 20 percent sol ring inflation has driven out for living costs produce purchasing power is really decreased a lot. for example, i used to eat that the restaurant over that. the price is where, okay? but now i can no longer afford it. i'm gonna move it been since you've given much money, you shopping. it usually happens it on a ship and a stream job, but i still cannot pay for my health expenses. i struggle to make a living. she gets up there and notified the state of things in turkey, very annoyed by their economy. the situation derek on their annoyed by the fact that their future prospects are, are waiting. polls also show the agenda that food has strongly oppose collab jones
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on lifestyle of democratic rights and freedoms. thousands of social media uses a being investigated for insulting president ad on a critical tweet. could lend you in prison in today's talking to and it didn't exist that we need to filter everything. we say you're trying it because it might be used against us. we put up, let us, unfortunately in our country, criticism of the government is being seen as insulting david. and if they be striking sound that how did you get the all the new york and it's on us will send me a digital have to double check what they write on social media, because they have to speak carefully. the awesome the so that in a normal democracy is today, it should not be a problem to criticize the governments to absorb all the corporate. hey, the candidates in this election a much older than the young vote has. they are trying to wait president to add one,
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a $69.00 on the audio. his main challenge or a physician data team are coached or who is 74 years old. they both rely on social media, but with distinctly different messages. president ad one likes to emphasize his strawman image, showcasing his achievements to look at the old presents himself as a people suppose and a team player. calm and soft spoken. some have called the office to just get them over to your add on doesn't accept the fact that democracy has been very thing in turkey. and that the young people are universe of the situation that they've already comically compared to 10 years ago. on the other hand, to settle the says, democratic area has been extreme king and that the economy uh,
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problems in impacting us the most. so there's a fundamental difference in the way they look at the problems of the young. many young voters won't change. so to p tells me, would also remain skeptical about the position and via promise to make things better. adding to this votes unpredictability. only on an election day, we knew if the generation that grew up under add one will be the one that caesar during germans as a correspondent in istanbul, and he joins us now from the high dorian at. do you do you the young tucks? believe that they actually have a real chance to displace red chip type other one when they go to the polls on sunday. i think that the selection in many ways is seen is
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the biggest opportunity for opponents of present, allowed one to i asked him from power up until now i'm a present load. one has been extremely successful in campaigns, trouncing his opponents and making the election. they will bought a full grown conclusion, but this selection is very, very different. most of the polls indicate that the challenge to come out close to look is marginally ahead, and this is totally unknown territory. and in many ways the, the young folk, the 1st time voters in many ways could be a possibly a key to tell them and the outcome of the election. and there is this general awareness that every vocal counsel, i think, yes young people do believe that this say they do have a say in that say could be a key to web owed. one stays, all leaves power. if we could just have a talk about his main opponent, come, i'll kill it. surely he's a, he's a former civil servant and then the accounts and he's older than add one. i mean hours the he doesn't really seem like
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a candidate for generational change. so tell us how he's positioning himself against the the, you know, the strong minus one as well, and you get your rights in many ways he is seen as so many people described as tall um, but in some ways he turned back to he said phone to cheese by himself in many ways, the up to offices about why he's in 10 to these uh, angry dia, tribes, and personal attacks. he likes 6 take to the facts. so if it goes in a very common collective way, again, very different to each challenge of one and it's much and very much a team play a message of bringing people together rather than focusing on divisions. and i think in some ways that these striking a cold among young people who've seen some of those totally different offices. and in fact, many polls indicate that he's pulling very highly among young. i'm anyway, the youngest scene is one of his key voting bases. i'm thought i think that's also a factor behind this is that he's use social media very effectively. he's
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a chat. so the kitchen table as the truck, uh, a quote among many people, very humble in the basic way. and in fact, one, the video way, he talked about him coming from an out of the unassigned mach sick that has suffered to years of discrimination, has struck a major quote with over a 100000000 hits on youtube. nothing indication of what a scene is, a very effective social media strategy playing today. he's stripes on that. that does seem to be a key fact and why he's still saying very competitive in the selection. so he obviously brings a lot of policies to the table, but being an appointment opponent to other one seems a difficult some would even say dangerous place to base. it does a political campaign against ad one require bravery of the last thing? absolutely. you ma'am. people do have chosen to stand up to the one in the pulse. infrequently have found themselves languishing jail. in fact, the car is my takes home, a leader of the main code is quality. selecting deputize. he's in jail now for over
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6. he is a fine for peace of mind, cut below, so full truck civic society, he's spinning entail for many years. so that does seem to be this inherent risk of standing up to load one. and if i close to low himself has to be physically attacked on, on at least 2 occasions. one instance he was will most of the things fall, attending a funeral, so they all risk the standing up to one. but that doesn't seem to find any effect to increase lose determination to bring down the one from power. now the other one has been impala for 8. he is on the other one and his follow is genuinely worried about the prospect of losing i think up until the last we can he both seen it? they seem to be remarkably calm. are you sure about himself? but the one in his la speeches doesn't appear to be certainly very rattled. he's calling to very personal attacks and in many ways, reducing videos which are manufactured to oppose the appear that the colors total supported by co, despite those types of people. and i have to really cool,
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i'm i much of society and it's signed a postal code one's desperation. i think he's aware that this is the biggest challenge to his role in his whole political career. he tells me corresponding in his tongue, boulder, and jones. thank you so much. i or now the palestinian health ministry says dozens of palestinians were injured during this rainy military operation in the occupied westbank. and is really on the raid on the city of novelist resulted in flashes with palestinians leaving several people injured tuesdays. raid followed deadly over night. strikes on the gauze of strength. israel millet trees that it's strikes with targeting is lubbock jihad in gaza. and that's a group that's being designated a terrorist organization by the you. how often you unhelpful authorities said fussy and people including children, were killed. as i'm going to had group says 3 of its senior come on, does among the dead?
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corresponding tanya same, it joins us now from jerusalem. tanya, can you tell us the latest what's been happening? a few of us have taken place in the gaza strip of to do studley strikes in the early morning. i would say were targeted air strikes, killing 3, senior commander with the militant group. so i'm in the hubs. it's a smaller militant group operating in garza alongside the ministry of house has no release. also the names of the other victims, they saying that we're also civilians killed and these strikes uh, one of the senior commodities was killed in the south of gauze and strip the in the city of glass house. the other thing does is city, there were children and women among the killed and also we're hearing a russian, a national against the dentist and his family were killed. they were living in one
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of the houses where an apartment was a talked in over 20 wounded. putting these are figures from the ministry of house in golf. now we also heard and the post hours the so from the so put joined a war room that is a you know, the coordinating room of islamic jihad hum us. and the other sections from us, which are rules of the goals and stripped of the militant organization. they are threatening a response and they said that the aggressive, if they put it, will have to pay a price and is relative to the expectation that they will be retarded ation. or we've seen that in the past, and they see by, by rockets, fire the is rarely home phone combined has put out a recreation plans for people in the southern communities around the cause and strip of bomb showed us have been opened in israel. also hospitals are moving the patients and fortified areas underground. that is usually the case when we are expecting a prolonged a mandatory operation. but of course for people the civilians engaged, but it's a,
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it's a totally different story. tanya kramer, thanks so much for the update from jerusalem. and here's a quick reminder of the top stories. what sort of thing for you today focused on former prime minister and run con, has been arrested as he appeared in court to face corruption charges. officials from his policy quoted an abduction and have a support since to take to the streets con, with allies to throw those have no confidence lost in the gem and trunks that will actually, it's, has presented his vision of the european union to lomax, because of the european parliament in strasburg, he called for a reformed an enlarged youth and said that should be more measures against them. the states which failed to uphold the blocks principle. and with that up to date, still to come that germany's foreign minister is hosting a chinese counting pot here in violin, the, to a laying the groundwork,
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the high level consultations between the 2 countries. lead is next month and we will take you to listen in life to that press conferences as soon as it starts. but for now, thanks so much for watching the what if we could bring los bc's back to life? we'll look at what science can and should do when it comes to the extinction plus will take you to a lab high up. and this was else where researches are focusing then raises lightning goals. and we'll meet.
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