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to at frankfurt and bought cd, managed by frank bought the business deal we can use live from building a tense volunteer to is us lawmakers decide whether to raise the nation's data limits file yet. so he passed the bill could mean the government runs out of money within days. and rebels on both sides. say those against also coming off germany or does the close of full russian come see let's. the dates attacked, move follows. moscow is announcement that it will cap the number of gym and
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officials in russia and people whom nigeria ross to buy fuel off to the removal of a long time price subsidies since prices during the jar and raid, welcome to the show us low magazine, the house of representatives, uh cit, to find shortly on a bill to a good financial chaos in the nation. the board to rise once known as the us did, the ceiling is being supported by both democrat and republican lead spot rebels. and both parties say they plan to vote against the bill if the bill cycles to possibly the houses of congress, the us government could run out of money in a few days time today is about what are we going to hurt restrict to washington. now way we can speak to our correspondent that steph, on simon's they stefan hi,
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what's the feeling they are on how these fights going to go as well. i think drawn certain d describes at best because that's what's raining here in the capital of the united states. in washington, dc at the moment because nobody knows it, republicans and democrats will get the vote. those votes are critical for the g o. p for the republicans and they are the speaker of the house current. mccarthy has a problem because all day long since yesterday, actually the so called freedom caucus. those are extreme conservative wing of the republican congress in congress. have made it clear that they are absolutely not happy with what may coffee it has brought home is a deal from the white house. so we'll see around 830 p. m local time. here is the vote. expect that it's on the floor. it's debated now. so we have to wait and see, and until then we're guessing is different. run us through some of the main
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sticking points if you could as well, i'm not going to boy with the details, but the point, the major points you is that the g o p the, the free of course i just remembered many, many congressmen on the g o, p side or republican side are really not happy with watts was negotiated by their leader by kevin mccarthy, speaker of the house. they think this is a chance waste. that's to really, really, really put president biden of the democrats in the box to get more what they say for the american people. now, if you switch this and talk about the democrats, they is the progressive caucus as well. fairly less pissed democrats in the democratic congress. they're also not happy. they think a bite and gave too much away. slashing. uh, what do you have planned as investments in the future by $2.00, the trillion dollars and so on. so this is where it comes to have to hit,
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is different, as you said a little bit earlier today, it seems to be a real chance that the bill could fail. what will happen? what are the consequences if it does well, the immediate consequences would be a little bit of a shock in all for everybody, because everybody i have to tell you is expecting that they bring this home this deal. why? because it is absolutely critical. they do. time is running out, the 5th of june is so to speak. the deadline, this is when we are all told the u. s. is running out of money. the government is running out of money to pay the bills, not just internally, meaning veterans. social security recipients is different, but also to service the us that's, you know, the united states economy is depended on making that. and that's also involves the federal government. so if the federal government, the united states can not get any debt anymore, because people sell
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a while you're not paying anymore, i say as china will not buy any bones from you anymore. anyhow, the international buyer. well, then there's really trouble not just for the united states, but also internationally step consignments in washington. they're following this crucial us data ceiling fudge different, thanks so much we'll terminate is slashing rushes, diplomatic presence on it. so often moscow cops, the number of staff building is allowed to employ in russia. germany will close 4 out of 5 rushes, 5 come to it's by the end of this year. that's often most goes to the limit on the number of gym and personnel allowed to work in the country at 350. that includes stories in schools and cultural bodies. building says it will close 3 of its own concerts as a result to w political correspondence. simon young has more about the consequences. all phase
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takes attachments. yeah, well i think the main people to notice it are only people who need to use those called to con sealants, particularly uh, russian citizens, uh, in uh, in jam and a who. i need to get paperwork, consulates or of course, administrative, uh, institution's and uh they provide, uh, you know, certificates of best marriages and desks and that kind of thing. so these are the sorts of links. perhaps you might say in some ways the. busy last remaining sort of links between civil societies in, in the 2 countries. and this is just going to make it hard and not impossible, of course, because the embassy in berlin. and we understand that consulate in bone will remain open when these other full consultants are closed. so either they'll be able to continue to operate, but i think something similar may happen for jim and citizens on jim and people,
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or anyone indeed who needs concealer support in russia, it'll be a little bit more difficult to obtain. so i'm in young day in the meantime, police here in germany have arrested susan allege, support his office, the quote, islamic states, the anti terrorism operation involved ryans across the 10 german states. the suspects are thought to be part of a network seeking donations for the east limits terrorist group in syria. prosecutor site, i collected 65000 euros full i us members, which in some cases helped finance their escape from camps in northern syria. us and germany's interior minister nancy says a say is the operation was a success lead sign of this. i'm implant this aflac. it's a blow against the financing of if the miss terrorism shows that authorities are very vigilant, but it is clear how important it is. you have to also take action against the financing networks investment, especially looking
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a tire referral networks. so you have to get to the sources of what is funding them on the bed investment invest. cl finance, non safe phase. ok. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines today. the german court has sentenced to 28 year old woman 2 over 5 years in prison for taking part in a series of attacks on neo nazis street and known as lean that he was also convicted of forming a criminal organization. the 3 mile co defendants were also jailed. critics of accused german quotes of punishing fall left fit to try those more hoss leave and they fall right. account of bots, lot to be as parliament has elected ed guys rink of it's as the countries makes his dice the long time foreign minister will become the 1st guy president in the baltic nations when he takes over the launch the ceremonial role in july. while fi is a continuing to burn out of control in east in canada, moving 18000 people have already been forced to leave that home for the no injury
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to being reported. if he shows a warning that the flies will keep growing, we're heart dry. and when the conditions making 5 fighting difficult, the people in nigeria had been rushing to buy fuel after the removal of a long time price subsidies enterprises soaring new president bull latino boat has announced he was scrapping as he and he's a know you're all states on monday, the jury is died old companies days, it was spending over $800000000.00 on the subsidy each month. the news has triggered a wave of panic across nigeria, the majority of the country has come to a standstill just a day after new, you know, curated president will let to new the announced the end of fuel subsidies which
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have been costing the government billions of dollars drivers rushed to feeling stations due to fears a few. a scarcity is on higher costs and have been waiting in long keys for hours once, which you bought me as soon as i didn't get to that much. so that's why we're going follow a little bit going back so we can just read this. i don't want like you to know what the price is. of all righty. huge lee increased this morning before price wanted to just add his name was 19519 to 5. me sorry? just of so why don't you pay the price to almost $600.00? it's no business like $500.00 down or 6 hundreds, which i'm not able to cut or because then boss is prophecy, it might cost us to shop behind. we haven't even been able to buy for well,
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few subsidies have large the benefit to the middle class and those who owned vehicles. but they've also helped to keep transport costs. and previous efforts to remove the generally popular measure has to be met with anger. so it's likely that this move will create further turmoil in a country where millions of people live below the poverty line and simply cannot afford the increasing costs. to let them know now which has been suffering from an acute economic and political crisis for g is the worsening conditions are affecting not only people's ability to get by, but they've also taken a huge tall on their mental health. right now they've been on, is experiencing a troubling rise in dest by suicide. for one should be that he was moments away from dying. when his wife sarah found him hanging in there flat, he spent 3 weeks in coma, semi long to let the list of the people may say that this shows the lack of faith.
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and i shouldn't have done what i did. but i was really desperate. i was suffering from stress at work and well that's home and everywhere the life became so expensive, i couldn't afford to pay the rent. and the costs of diapers and milk happened the house over whelmed, and i couldn't take it any longer. did you ever want to call us a 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,
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he would no longer be with us now. we'd have to do much and bring it for more than $38.00 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, out of fear of the social stigma. in moods hometown, typically, people are surprisingly willing to talk about some of the doesn't hold the loan, and i'm not new. many people in the space have tried to commit suicide at. we stopped them and told them it wouldn't help their families a month. have you're able to answer the desperately looking for jobs in the bathroom and the father to have to feed the children. feel powerless and consider suicide. you know, other people, most of the companies that i send with all of a 1000000 these volunteers offer support to
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people who manage to ask for help. this is what they called lifeline. a phone hotline 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 one person tries to add his or her life every 6 hours and nothing on. so these numbers show us that a lot of people are actually just uh, suffering, but i wouldn't at if you would, uh, the suicide at that it's only these are supposed to economic crisis. 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 went along with the psychological disorders that people might be going live on on. has been on steven for the for years. the devastating explosion and they came
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in the middle of the and they couldn't make meltdown. and political turmoil followed that has affected everything, including lenses that's my motor focuses on the future of his company. he says the been, these people need to do the same with the country paving to take action to try to put the country back on its feet with the collective suicide. he says, oh, so we many nice, it's up next softer salt. bring the we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. magic corner check hot spot for food and some great cultural, laborious to vote w travel off we go wrong.

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