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the, the dw news line from the man, the leader of the wagner most regrouping you cried, says he's had been controlled at the ruined city of past the boats to the regular russian army. you cried however, incense the city, hudson's fold. also on the program, florida governor runs the census that honestly sees entry to next year's us
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presidential rice with you all take your favorites on twitter is next obstacle for the republican nomination is the frontrunner. donald trump is evident confronts that troubling prize and the number of suicides will look at the practice of children, mental health crisis in the country. and a breakthrough technology that could help paralyzed people to walk again. adults price and success story could spell hope for millions hoping to get back on the i'm so again, you're welcome to the program rushes most and rate wagner. groups as it has started to withdraw from the ukranian city of bass mode, and then over its positions to the russian military. on saturday, wagner, boston raise it claimed full control of the eastern ukrainian city and what spain the longest baffled of the will. the key denies the city his folder, fug, melita,
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if guinea pig goshen says is true, withdrawal will be complete by the 1st of june. and this is for his will consider a return. if the regular russian army count, manage. the boat is on the left side of the most so as an express on rush and security policy from king's college in london. as to how the withdrawal, the wagner forces was likely to influence the next phase of the war. when i sent too much attention towards happening in the mood, i think that's what was interesting that we observed in the last 2 weeks were side . although on the russian forces, especially a sphere headed by 5. now we're able to basically take most of the, obviously to center the ukrainians. that's why we're able to try bronze more on the signs on the north, on the south, on to sort of open up lines of communication which were really very important. i think what we need to look at now is where the russians are going to be able to sort of try to break these lines under and, and control them. especially the ones that lead or no way stored. sylvia on some
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kind of my thoughts further to the south west was consenting of com. so i think that's where we really need to put our focus is we are thinking about piece area. on the other hand, you know, the broadening force as being the most sort of funding, hawkins, that's no starting out of men. but uh, you know, students being the ones that have been able to, we are wrong seeing the city that we're asked them or convention and forces are on the russian or full size of the ones that they've seen are bouncing more on the site. so it's going to be interesting to see if now ukrainians are going i'd be happy to sort of curry out or how to find the shipping back to. right. so it's, it's something that, yes, sorry, please continue. now go ahead, go ahead. all right, that is, it was just that i was just gonna move out may so it, it's clear that that bottle is as far from over and you mentioned the casualties that the bog, the group has stuff is something like 20000 fights is dying in backboard have those
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losses and protected fights for the states, and the reason i'm not strengthened or a weakened you've got any precautions position. it is difficult to say because, you know, from his perspective apparently from sort of a, you know, what you're hearing from social media. you know, he has gain a lot of follow ups because you seem effects, we've got tons of gaining ground and this is the sort of the most significant source, so quality concourse of restaurant in the last several miles. so of course that gives him some kind of credit. the late fee on, on, and support. i'm on, you know, among the military blog or as i'm those who are in favor of a sort of hiring loan. i'm much more blue to come to find to say those reporting for, for my realization, sorry, or friends here at those like uh, calling from the insurance for marcia. know those for like more on the extreme side . but i think internally is going to be difficult to argue that, you know,
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is that resides a piece of ration which has been going on for quite some time. you know, he's now i'm very relevant, may or, or i don't mean on caring in russian politics. i think that the, i think it's my opinion that although he's certainly very sore and show you know, part of president unfortunately study very much and come on and the security structure as near 5th be the minister of defense the on for says a or respond to his line of come on on board was very interesting as we upset was 7 minutes real defense and they made it through i not really giving i bought from the golden that necessary weapon way that is actually being not on your nation that he was requesting. so i think that there was maybe also intended to sort of weekend him for him. it took me, but of course the united russia faces of significance type products on the, on the back and see, you know, that could create a situation where important is on the weekend. on people like the boarding become more random from hard. i think that the stage to kind of it's not really what i
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would argue. thank you so much for that so much for the soccer. most of king's comments want to thank. so i tell you guys, it states with florida governor on desantis says officially launched has been to become the republican party congress in next use us presidential elections. but the problem is big announcement on twitter was beset by technical glitches in our house to set those fairies aside and focused on persuading republicans that they should back him rather than the current front. rather for with president donald trump. writing the ship requires restoring sanity to our society. this is the slick come pay, not drawn. desantis wants people to see. i'm ron de santis and i'm running for president to lead our great american come back. but the florida governor made his actual presidential campaign launch on the social media platform, twitter that's involved a half hour delay due to technical issues tonight,
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and police introduce to individuals who have done more solution to the sound costs out to him into freedom. it's a freedom and is when you were put his money will just change the store, change or without the full $120000.00 listeners. at its peak, desantis loan was over all the underwhelming, particularly for a man who's made his political career by successfully courting the right. our bottom line is we do not surrender to the wealth mob. florida is where woke goes to die. this is a republican heavy weight to stop dump a number of wins folder, right? those include a bond on discussing gender identity on sexual orientation in schools in florida. that's meant to use president to page has already prevents protests including in
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miami. but it's this mine who is defense is his biggest hurdle to securing the republican candidacy. oh, show the former us president donald trump of miami, still has double the support of defenses on the plane. and while they used to be allies, that's certainly not now will never have an income tax. okay, so remember, this is rhonda site is to do i have a of the sectors, the sanctimonious to say 46 governor. it will now be up to the florida governor to convince the republicans that he's the man they can rely on to win the white house, the duties of government. let's take a closer look at this. then we come up front who is that assistant professor of political science that they find it when invested tax balance. welcome to the top of, let's start with that. that's twit to launch. why did desantis go from a launch on twitter, robin on tv of the well,
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i think. and what we're seeing here is really um, an ongoing segmentation process only from the media that's of the american rivaling try to consume. and, and we're of course, seeing here sort of this division between the, the old right wind guard and fox news stored sample, where republican candidates used to announce them these things versus the more a tech savvy digital t r. i assume court in kind of a new voice is of the more online and more movement oriented i'm char, right, is what's most kind the status of the major. so how 100 thousands, i think after it's pete is even if it hadn't worked. um, if it had, what would that be like a good audience for tend to start your compet? well, i think i'm, you know, these numbers. we need to treat them
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a little bit carefully. um this is not the primary campaign yet. this is a, or it is, i should say, the primary to jump into where i'm trying to activate audiences here that are more selective. you're not speaking to the general public. you are trying to selectively communicate with us some fields. at this point, the campaign probably also need to get donors engaged to get influential people on the american right engaged. so we're not looking at kind of, you know, the, the entirety of the us population. so these numbers um, aren't as meaningful. you do fox news on a good night. forget about 3000000 tours on a prime time show. so it is about mobilizing g players here and addressing these so i don't think i'm sorry, go ahead. oh that's that's, that's kind of interesting. i thank you for it. so we do, we talk about what, what do you have in these bag for full campaign and he's made a last mr. desantis every suppose. it and he works credentials is the most that he's campaign to just bashing minorities. does he have an economic plan?
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for instance, as well, these are the things that are now being i think we don't see that between the 2 main candidates on the, on the us. right. they don't differ that much. they're both from abilene chamber of reducing taxes. i think the only a significant aspect that we heard desantis sort of attract trump on up to this point is that he's not so much in favor of state enrollment. so we saw that and a response to the tobin and make the trump white house actually did take out loans and invest the substantially and in the american public. and i think this is where i'm the sentence is trying to now i'm kind of attack the term from the right. but this will be a difficult position to make. so what we're seeing instead is a continuation of sort of this, this culture war that we're used to with republicans these days just a quick and i'll talk about the use for history. just a quick word on the likely end. getting between these, the 2 republican,
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based to republican front vendors. do you see this a desantis versus trump as ending as being willing to take hold will ultimately up one when and type the other as a on these tickets? i haven't heard that. speculation that i, i think you know, um that, that would really probably be as i'd speculation at this point, but it would probably depend on who the front runner is. i, you know, your guess is as good as mine. i don't see donald trump for president of the united states um, backing down and becoming sort of a vice president on the wrong ticket. so that's a is to be seen. right. just making everything at this point. all right, thanks for that cut cut from the fry. we invest that bending. thank you. thank you . so here's a look at some of stores making headlines around the world. to identity is officially and recession the 1st quarter of 2023. so gross domestic product shrink
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by a know point 3 percent compared to the previous 3 months. it was the 2nd successive quarter of negative growth. i cut them a sphere. the trend could continue for the rest of the signs of a breakthrough in the dispute between a media and as a by john opening the going of kind of back reason. somebody in moscow as a by john has said that are serious grounds for normalizing relations with the neighbors. i think this week, i mean, we said it would be willing to recognize on a, go in and kind of back as soon as possible as a body shop. if i have is that consumer 7 story building in the center of the australian city of sydney, 155 phonics as a bustling the place couldn't save a historic a form of hot factory as pots of it collapsed. but they did manage to stop the fire from spreading to neighboring buildings. this dw news lie from above and still to come over millions of paralyzed people who hoped to get back on the fates. we'll
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look at the new technology that's helped to touch man, walk again. more than 10 years, the stuff to level 3, she's in the midst of an academic crisis that's punishable 80 percent of the country into poverty. the situation stressed in many a to despair. one person tries to take their own life every 6 hours. we meet one survivor who share the story for one should be that he was moments away from dying. when his wife's terrible, i found him hanging in there flat. he spent 3 weeks in coma, semi long or the let the list of the people may say that this shows the lack of faith. and i shouldn't have done what i did. but i was really desperate. i was suffering from stress at work at home and everywhere the life became so expensive, i couldn't afford to pay the rent. and the costs of diapers and milk happens over
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a $1000.00 little whelmed. and i couldn't take it any longer because of a lot of the color, the said, the 7 problems, the faces have not gone. we some of the, like more than 80 percent of people end up on a struggling and what do you and calls multi dimension and poverty. wages are often worth just 10 percent of what they used to be because the economy and to come and see have collapsed. the situation creates fee in homes across the country. i love them, and i barely sleep nowadays almost uh if he wakes up to go to the toilet or to get a drink, i immediately follow him. i don't feel it's safe to leave him alone. if i hadn't saved him at the last moment that night, he would no longer be with us now. we'd have to do much and bring it for more than $48.00 suicide cases. i've been to court at the end of a non since the beginning of this. yes, most of them are young men and women affected by the economic crisis. the number might be much higher since the lot of companies do not before suicide,
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out of fear of the social stigma. in the woods, hometown tripoli, people are surprisingly willing to talk about some of sorry, because you're not alone, and i'm not new. many people in this district have tried to commit suicide at. we stopped them and told them it wouldn't help their families a month have you're not able to answer the desperately looking for jobs, have been up in the back. the middle of august to have to feed the children, feel powerless and consider suicide. you know, other people don't see it, could you put the 1000000 these volunteers offer support to people who manage to ask for help. this is what they called lifeline. the phone hold line to try to prevent suicide. it's run by the end you embrace. it's so busy that are more than 120 people working from the clock, one person, and their life every 2 days, and once or twice and has or her life every 6 hours and nothing on. so
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these numbers show us that a lot of people are actually just suffering, but i wouldn't at if you would uh, the suicide at that. it's only this one second on that crisis. it is one of the factors that actually affect these numbers, but i wouldn't say it's the cause because uh, these risk factors gotten very from blasts to wars, to social economic situations as well. along with the psychological disorders that people might be going to live on has been unstable for nearly 4 years. the devastating explosion invaded came and the middle of an economic meltdown and political turmoil followed that has affected everything, including winter. as my mode focuses on the future of his company, he says that these people need to do the same with the country paving to take
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action, to try to put the country back on its feet. with the collective suicide. he says, or rep, vermont else is a clinical psychologist and that think general manager at embrace level homes only a natural lifeline. a welcome to the w. you know how serious this situation is. a lebanese of ours is a taking it seriously. the embrace is working very closely with the national menton has program. that is the, the, the has ministry is running, but we still have many things to do. unfortunately in lebanon. we just have the one uh hospital who uh, who is receiving cases with mental illness for free. the other hospitals are feed the hospitals, so we cannot find the medication for mental illnesses.
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and as we cannot find them in the pharmacy, so we have lot of things to do in this. so in this feed it's, it's interesting is that because you can just look at the situation, i think, well, these people should do something about it but, but to 11 on seems to be in such a dia, economic and political situation better is next to nothing. and no one to do anything about anything to lebanon. uh, actually is going through a very tough time. um and uh, it is affecting the mental health of its people, especially people who already are suffering from mental in this. and there is not a lot of things that are done concerning mental has because when we cannot see the, the, the, the illness of it. for some people it does not exist. but as far as the people who
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are living with the method in this, it is a serious condition and they really need to have understood. we saw in the report that a, from where they fail unless is seen, i'm is known about. there is a to boot around it. we're given that suicide right off. how high, why does that to boost still exist? because lebanon is, uh, is the, is under a lot of, uh, temple religious. uh, so its not uh, accepted the yet, uh, from uh, indigent. they, they don't see it as a mentioned in this or the last phase of the month. and in this, as it is, i see it as the, you know, as something wrong uh and uh, and uh, something against the gods with. so this is not helping us to work on this thing
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without using suicide. and just to wish you well with your we will work. thank you so much. just battery is the time wrap about romano us from embrace. thank you. thank. thanks look, what is the world health organization up to off a 1000000 people every year. so for some sort of spinal cord injury often to to traffic accidents or falls. until recently there was little doctors that could do to help. but our technology is starting to make a difference. the people like a good idea his life is altered dramatically. for the 2nd time. 12 years ago i got a accident. i know the spinal cord injury, so i am not able to move my legs anymore. but now guardian is able to walk again with the help of what's called a brain spine interface. it overcomes the loss of communication between the brain and the legs away d, west to redistribute just communication with
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a d started which emitted clinic communication between the brain. and the reason of this phone calls that just didn't dec, i think we're putting in like most, even in those who have severe spinal cord injuries, the brain retains the ability to produce signals, ordering extremities to move. it's just those signals don't arrive because they don't make it past the damaged area. the researchers were able to capture and interpret those neurological signals by placing an implant at the source in get a chance brain. it then transmits those signals from his brain to his lower body, bypassing the damaged part of his spine. we do 2 different surgeries. there is one surgery at the level of the brain. we do to look for on the other. me put the electrodes in order to record the brain cigna and then another surgery of the level of the spinal cord where we put electrodes on the top of the spinal cord at the
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place that is responsible for the next movement. so between these 2, there is communication and electrical communication, digital bridge that is then reactivated the flex. the system is still in the experimental stage and to bulky for an easy where, but further development should bring down its size so it could soon be helping other patients like get young, get back on their feet again. let's take a closer look at this amazing discovery river and i caught house from that dw side . so welcome to the studio on it's amazing to see about about die, getting up out of his chair. are there any downsize to the technology? phillips, moving stuff literally seeing this month man moving again, but as the neurosurgeon that we're still on the reports as well as that's the, the system is still at a very, very basic stage right now and many years away from being available to other
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paralyzed patients. and it's amazing to see a paralyzed person walk in, but it's one person and we have to remember that here. but those that he was actually initiated 7 years ago and aimed to include 10 people up to date on the one of them got the brain spine into face. doesn't seem to be that easy. and so how is the technology developed? researchers have been playing around with this kind of technology for several years now. and as we saw in the report, it's basically consists of 2 parts, the decoding parts close to the brain from where the, the actually will, i want to move my arm now as, as like, triggered and then the, the stimulating part, close to the spinal cords. where the signal to the muscles is actually delivered. and the researches in switzerland had implanted the 2nd part, the stimulating parts already in a couple of patients a couple of years ago. but then we're pretty bumpy. so people were not really able
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to adjust their movements to a bumpy terrain, for example, or to say, i want to move my right leg now and get young. i have reached a plateau of the 3. yes. and that's when you decide it's i want to move on, got the brain implants, and that allows him to do movements that he hadn't done for a while. he said before, i say it's controlled by the device. now i am controlling it wise. but once they've got it sorted out, surely that means that lots of people with those sorts of injuries will be able to benefit from it. that's at the moment i have one has to say wishful thinking. i'm at the moment, it's very, very hard to say or predicts, if the system and how the system will be applied and other condition. so we have to remember this patient is a very, very special patient. so 1st of all, he got the spinal cord implants and had trained with it already for 3 years. and 2nd of all, he had a severe injury but not a complete one. so it was a minor,
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severe injury that he had kind of all kind of am. and furthermore, he had undergoing orthopedic surgery which may have helped him already to, to have this more stable, standing and walking. and at the moment, it's not clear at all if this technology will help for our other paralysis, other locations, other severities for other conditions, such as stroke or narrow degenerative diseases. so it's still a long way off. amazing. nonetheless, i'm let you bring me down on that one. that's that, that's an amazing story. thank you for that. out of cost has dw science. thank a turn to us. a death of the age of 83 has left a funds around the world wriggling, everyone from bell and sides of barack obama and mick jagger has been thinking of prizes and talking about so incredible john. johnny from poverty to pump stuff from has been to clean a rock and roll. believe you're not. we've heard incredible news. thanks so much. the
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