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the the, this is dw, use live from berlin, nigeria is new president's tax office, not to vote has been sworn in facing rising inflation and in security. we look at the challenges had for africa as most populous country, also coming up regis tire of erred. one wins. another term as president,
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after needing turkey for 20 years is defeated rival coals with the most unfair election in years. plus russia launch is a rare and daytime aerial attack on keith unleashing a wave of drones and from its files. we hear from our correspondents in the ukraine income, the unpopular folio. thanks for joining us. we begin in nigeria where the country is new. presidents has now taken office bola, made to boo was warning at an integration ceremony in a boucher, the former governor of lagos, faces rising in security and a struggling economy. 71 year old was elected in february, but opposition parties are still contesting his victory in the courts climbing electoral front to well flourish at bonnie has more on demand who set to
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lead africa's most populous country. i made a new boot is no strange ass and nature on $26.00 and he's waited a long time to get to a tough job or the the treatment will be due piece of fish out to us to our main office. his place is already full. we fix the in the countries, the economy, top of the priority 2 or 3 times the gas economy needs to die by surprise and weekly, with low prices, inflation and the devaluation of crises leading to a decline. as to that, the country's best use unemployment, which has reached an all time high. i'm from nigeria. economy troubles has
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contributed to another pressing issue in secure receive. many young people now results to crime like banditry on keep not being so wrong. so as a means of survival, terry, who have also become increasingly widespread once these pieces, these phones, if that is these, there's no problem, right? yeah, yeah, be a jobs for you. hold up, it's not. yeah, because everywhere so much and that's what you might just all know things you don't think what you guys do, it's got some people don't in the same i q. so issues will also require another guy on the 19 a country divided young people have to take him to the street with many will think for change. but if chris is showing some goals, who wants to maintain the status quo? and then the estimate on tribal time, sure, the type of risk which to new will, has pledged to mans the,
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the one to find all he could i do. i'm strong. there are still doubt about the ability to turn around the fortunes of the country. and he'll be showing crime or long them is a legal challenge. so he's an extra new in on whether he can really risk free from the policy of the past. already or i spoke to dw lagos bureau chief flourish, who by knew who filed that report there. and i asked her whether we can really expect change in nigeria as well. the fact of the mass i use that line jury and i'm not asking for much. they just want to see, even if it's just the 2 bits of change, and to be honest,
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then lots of expectations when it comes to pricing that now takes greenville. i made simple because he's bought the language the way he's speaking to nigeria. and the way he's in tune with what is going on, for example, he is that when he has looked at the manual, if you speak to that he knows many named jerry as did not vote for him. this is very different for president, for hiring was body language just seems to be very disconnected from the people on on now. well, what's going on? so i think back to this, 8080 to sign of full to nigeria, and even this is about the blood switch for he. he may be from the same party as president who hire you bought. lots of people i expect seem to see a lot of different things, you know, coming from price of in to when i met signal. right, well, the opposition including the 3rd party candidates. peter o. b is claiming electro fraud and neither is that also legal challenges. so just
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the flights are these signs, and can they actually hurt his presidents? well, it's difficult to say what the outcome of these allegations and these of the call back to is going to be. because this is the very 1st time that we have seen, you know, these allegations of fraud go on. even on c o. s had the email duration, usually opens the show policies just call to congratulate and, you know, just, you know, go with the flow on our xcept, whoever east president. what now the opposite show policies are not backing down the stay that way to keep pushing in quotes or you know, able president. well, i met to both today and his speech, acknowledge that or instead it's the right to fight on, you know, to charlotte and she's victory, lead deleon, courts and jesus are part of them because that is in line with the rule of law. but he also extended his onto them, asking them to come together and you know,
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move forward from the election. now whether or not that would happen, we'll have to wait on seats that lots of people with as few colleagues today, the death of democracy nigeria, while as, as, as celebrates in, you know, some other people, i say not my president, but time will tell how c o for 1st you know, nigeria is struggling, economy is set to become one of the main issues, if not the main issue for the new president. what kind of solutions has he promised to deliver? um one thing that well i makes it, it will has for me to do is to turn 9 julia into a private sector juvie in a corner me. and so he's opening up nigeria to lots of for really investments. we could even seats today in the you know, gratian we had about 70 countries represented here, either by the, our president vice president's or just representatives, which was the same that the countries opening up as opposed to while i miss am
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president, will harvey's 10 year old boy dies back loose for months. so i am checking to see more questions on the private sector, giving it a quote on me as well as several other things that he has it outlined. thanks. large dw legless bureau chief flourish. reuben, you know, to turkey where president, reggie of tie up early, one has won a run off election to secure another term in power or the 1152 percent of the vote . after facing the biggest challenge to his 20 year rule. his rival come out condition the road didn't dispute the outcome because the election unfair, he'd promise to restore democratic norms before varying to an anti migrant platform in the final days of campaigning. but the tactic failed to win him enough support to defeat or to one a defeated for 2 decades. now, they just, they at one has been elected to it, took them as president,
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speaking to thousands of to support this outside the presidential palace. and i'm cut out at the ones that turkish democracy was the v as we know 6 i'm. it's really palmer cuz i don't wish to and no one has lost it all. 85000000 people have won the results of the responsibility given to us by our people. we have not defended, resentful or angry with anyone affinities. as new ones, victory emerged his support. this data and g pollution is the how much we are very happy thing too. good, other one is the world leader. there is nothing else to say. i love you. it was no easy when for to keep youngest. so being liter. so i didn't do a good model glitch that to do, would it well enough in the 1st round or to get this month to force are sticking
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vote and not of the march and in the on off into been also my real sadness is about the difficulty is a head i've used the goal of i want you to know that we will be the best to stand up to these problem the, anybody. they said it once up and then via the popular street to be tracked down, you would hotter than before and defend as the case. i don't want to live in taxi anymore. the elections were a choice between a republic and the form of monarchy. and i guess the people who chose monarchy to liberty, critics acute that one of concentrating power in his own hands and imposing even strict religious values. part time, this is all right. well now we can welcome to the show room mesa, cadillac, who is a member of president, are the ones conservative justice and development party, the a k p. and there's also the youngest member of the turkish parliament. welcome to
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dw, that president erred one's opponent mister, collected the relative stopped short of contesting the election results. but did say this, which quote was the most unfair election in years now, many international observers, including the over at o s. c, a say there was bias. so can you say that this election was fair? thank you for having me. first of all, i liked the same tens of thousands of, of, far to volunteers who have been working on the ground for months actually, delivering the speeches, the messages, the unity message. okay, is it an add on? sometimes uh, campaigning door to door and i would also like to think the opposition, hundreds of off position supporters, volunteers who have been on the ground working because i think we have shown the world how vibrant democracy we have. we had a,
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a to 5 percent are now 1st rate, which is amazing. and when it comes to your question of these accusations are nonsense. actually, even the german government backed a thing saying organization called s w p, stated that turkish elections was transparent, unfair, and i'm going to call tell you the election resolve. even a lot of even the opposition leave. there is stated that it was a fair and re election. okay. we said it was barrels. please allow me to finish when we say a custodial speeches. we see that he's trying to find excuses for his um, actually last. okay. i'm going to jump in there. mr. product i was just going to say, please allow me to select what you want me to just let me pull out the question to you see which one i started for me. oh, just 11 more saving please. here before it's. a found excuses like
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a neighbor of countries interfering in the election. an old so also excuses like aliens from space in the company. there are 2 of our in house use are allowed one enjoy. it's far more air time on public media. done his opponents. mister collects the router and that the mind that many so as are the ones greatest rival, the popular is stumble mayor at woodside lines when he was sentenced to more than 2 years in prison in december. so again, can you seriously and honestly say that the selection was fair, or i will answer older preston's just means allow me to finish 1st. so, so when it comes to police there all this point, we know that the media was free and we have more than hundreds of foreign media organizations in turkey right now. they. 8 are also covering the elections and everyone can really see that every election is free and i, we will be, this is given by the off position when okay,
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you've seen them all this point. he has been asked to they campaigning on the ground and the did, the reality is not what you just said this. okay, well with this on women to the please with for the tires where i'd sure what time here. so that's just, yeah, i think you've, you've, you've answered it at so you're not and you're not allowing me to know i haven't, i haven't answered. okay, well we'll move on to other topics, which is the economy in turkey, which is now at the government's response to the earthquakes was widely also criticized. so how do you explain mr. red ones, victory before that, there is no reality that to my mother with go in prison. he, there is no such a thing. it's not the case when we go to economy, i could say that turkey has, has the largest g, d, p in the world. the aggregate suited to growth in the world, leaving behind only china and india. and we know that there is, we're not in need from a global economy and global crisis sort of like
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a russia and ukraine crisis, like historic high energy product prices. and also like pandemic, just like germany brands, the u. k, the u. s. turkey has been effective through what, however, turkey bids continue. it's investments in production for quality and also in innovation which made as one of the best countries are recovering these global credit. okay. and also we had that historic, please allow me to finish. we had a historic income from tourism and also export rates. okay. and also when it we're going to move on to another 2016. so what's in that you don't have a huge amount of time. we want to get through several topics here. now, this was also the close to selection. since that aired one became president. and so it's a pretty clear message that many are not happy with the way president to add one on the i k are running the country. so what is the plan to unite those who didn't to
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vote for president 3rd one? actually this and this selection is in the off position of supporters stay that that they will um, load for a president are gone because he gave the message of unit 2. however, on the other hand, collisions that all look change his message over night. he has the language as enough of yeah, and the language of pictures. unfortunately we, on the other hand, we are with the unity of a people of turkey a. we believe that's why we have the majority of votes, because we want to see the unity and we want to see a precedent who will make us the, the number one in gbc aggregate growth. okay. world and the who will rebuild the houses in the earth consent on who will maintain the security and safety of uh to get in the region of the security and safety in the region. that's what it would be . a position supporters. okay. why they supported them?
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okay. now, in 2022 the you diplomatic service, that's the external action service said quote, the european commission is critical of the increasingly oh, sorry, terry and rule of roger of title or the one the serious concerns on the continued deterioration of democracy. the rural fundamental rights on the independence update, your district have not been addressed. now, surely, this does not bode well for turkey's chances of joining the you and it's a continuation of our question. earlier in this interview. we have a balance of 4 in diplomacy policy. that's what we are going to go for in the next 5 years to. and we know that our values are pretty much they. they are well represented and they are well regarded it around the world. and we have shown the whole world how we are maintaining peace
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and also the values of youtube to okay, roommates, cadillac, who's a member of president, are the ones conserve of justice and development party the a k b. thank you for joining us on dw, thank you. russian forces have launched a rare daytime aerial assault on key ukraine's military cited shocked, and old of me solves fired up the cd with reports of injuries and fires from falling debris keeps residents raised for shelter. as explosions were heard in central districts many to cover an underground metro stations across the capitol. it's the latest in a series of attacks on keys and other parts of the country. in recent days, at least one person was killed and several others injured. the increasing bombardments come, i made speculation that a ukrainian campaign to reclaim russian occupied territory will begin to a little earlier i spoke with the w is max sander in teams who gave us the latest on the situation in the ukrainian cup. right,
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so after another night, so with the tax tax here on the capital and key of the day continued like that to me this morning. there was another large scale attack um we could hear the explosions in the city central over all over the town. and pretty much the according to the commander in chief of the training army 11 michelle's were shut down by ukrainian air defense. and these are likely to have been scanned themselves on a ballistic trajectory, which makes it more difficult to pick them up by your defense and to actually take them out. so that would also explain why have you heard of had very little time between the sermons going off and the actual explosions that could be heard from the air defense working on. but as far as, as now, there are no reports of any major damage. but there have been some debris that felt came down in the city center on the strength therapy reports of, of injuries. but so far,
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um that is kind of that is all terrifying and indeed, and that russia has ramped up its attacks on ukraine in recent days. so why this sudden burst to mike's right, so, i mean, why the russians are doing this is a tardies probably to take out the military targets and critical infrastructure. but there's another, there's another reason why they were doing this and why they're doing this on this large scale. and that is to locate the positions of ukrainian air defense by sending and drones for sending this out and seeing where they are taken out of the sky. and that is for potential counter offensive by the ukrainians, and anticipated one likely a way that the russians are trying to, to find out how to get around these, potentially it's within their is another component to it. and there's a psychological one on. it's probably no coincidence that to, to that, the 2 biggest attack since the beginning of the full scale invasion of
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a launch of the night from saturday sunday and last night. and that was the day the country was celebrating and national holiday, which is key of day in which people here celebrate them. and remember the foundation of the ancient capital key of more than 1500 years ago. and that is something that the kremlin, the leadership in moscow are very insecure about the trade in identity and, and history. thanks much, don't use mac center and keep that for months. ukraine has been calling for more i munition, as it struggles to retail deland occupied by russian forces. officials say they need 355 and shelves. a month. high in demand is the $155.00 millimeter shell weighing rad 45 kilograms, with a range of around 13 kilometers. it's small enough to travel far distance is but big enough to incur a lot of damage. now, dear pin union says it's encore us to provide a 1000000 childs this year,
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drawn from existing stocks and new orders so far. the u. s. a sent one and a half 1000000 rams. the us army is ramping up production from 14000 brands a month before the war began to around at 85000 by 2028. us have dw, has been granted rare access to one of just 2 american factories working overtime to keep up with soaring ukrainian demand. the munition plan in scranton, pennsylvania. the w's math is ridgemont reports. this the scorching heat of american support for ukrainian troops foraging steel. with us all important 155 millimeter cells. pressures on here at the plant in sprint pennsylvania increased production affecting the bill of the conveyor.
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modernization drive of the plan began in 2021, even before russia invaded ukraine. now we're, you know, starting to see, you know, the fruits of that labor, you know, in the increase the parts that, you know, we put through the facility on a monthly basis. but that's a long term plan that we're beginning to exit to. to make more $155000000.00 meet around the us army announced to nearly $1500000000.00 us dollar investment boost earlier this year. this to fund a new factory in texas and contracting production in canada. at the moment, this plant in scranton is the biggest in the us. it's operated by general dynamics . currently this plan produces $11000.00 of these $155.00 millimeter rounds per month for the next 5 years. the us to set to increase outputs 6 folds. to replenish on stop power and supply allies. the cells will all go to the us military, sun,
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or then deliver to those allies like you print. but then crease production is also designated for american forces. if you want to prepare for the potential conflict with china, well then you need a very different and far larger and much more if you like, cold or steel. do mistake military industrial complex to supply you with the very large amounts of ammunition that we see are necessary in this kind of warfare. overall, it's the money spinning project for weapons making firms. this is going to make some arms or munition uh, manufacturers, a lot of revenue. there's no doubt about that. but you know, that is the nature of a, if you like, defense budgets,
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these empty cells will later be packed with explosives ready to be fired from a howitzer, steel, turn into weapons of war. that's like looking at what some of the other story is making headlines. as long as you've gone this presidency aware you must have any has signed off. i'm one of the world's harshest n t l g b t cumulus. it includes the death penalty for quote, aggravated homosexuality. same sex relations were already i lowered in uganda. western nations have threatened to code 8 in response to the legislation a new round of tool to in a global treaty to eliminate plastics. pollution has started in paris. more than a $145.00 countries are hoping to reach an agreement by 2025 over $460000000.00 tons of plastics are produced each year with 2 thirds ending up as waste. the grand canal india tale in the city of venice. as mysterious lee turned
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fluorescent green officials are puzzled by the discoloration and are racing to catch the culprit green handed. the canal was dying green once before and the 1960s by an artist promoting ecological awareness. but this time around, no one has claimed responsibility. luminescent jamaica. so the dentist is grand canal. they usually don't watch. i has mysteriously turned bright green. most of a very nice the vibrant color has become the cities latest tourist attraction, motivate the local max variables. it like it's disney land, they see the fun in the past too, but it's not safe when i called. the incident occurs a recent protest against fossil fuels and runs climate activists used vegetable charcoal to turn the treasury sound in black. but no group has claimed responsibility for the discoloration in venice, which was fast spotted near the rail. tow bridge. but yeah, we'll get,
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we'll see that usually for these episodes that become more frequent, most likely venice is very delicate. we've been mistreating it like make it less down by the found the environmental authorities a testing the was that to see what caused the color change and the venice, prefect, code and emergency meeting with police. then now trying to find out who is responsible us. all right, you are up to date, they don't even use asia is next with various by energy and i'll be back again at the top of the next until then take care. the
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