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the the, this is dw news live from ballot. the full, my italian prime minister, silvio berlusconi, has died at the age of 86. we look back has a controversial legacy of liter ends building media mogul. also coming up, ukraine says that's also being waged in several places along its front with russian
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forces. they come a day off the thief claim to have made the 1st gains of its new contra offensive. the princess it has to be taken separately occupied. tom and civilians are very the brunt of violence flags again and sit dogged after a sholtes. he's fun the i'm good. how about the as well come to the program. before you tell you in prime minister silvio berlusconi has died, he was 86 diploma alida headed for different governments between the years and 19942000. and one became known for his high stakes corruption and sex scandals about us going. it was a building at ty coon who reshape the media landscape initially, often to serve his populist political message. he died in the hospital in milan off
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to suffering complications linked to loops, e mail it to these a prime minister, georgia maloney spoke a fellow scrolling his legacy in a video message. a clue or the don. yeah. italy and learned from out that it should never have limits imposed on it. but it learned that it should never give up. who with him we thought one last many battles go for him to. we will bring home the goals that we had set ourselves together. goodbyes, you'll be able to look at more reactions to ballast cooling his death in a moment. but 1st, let's take a look back at his life and his controversial legacy silvio berlusconi was the prime minister of italy, leading full governments from 19942011. it was a political kataria mocked by battles, but mainly of the legal calling. yet the most notorious sent towed on his so called
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boom boom, go poppies. 6 parties with on the age prostitutes ben, the scone phase trials, allegedly soliciting sex with them. i know and was even accused of being of eye witnesses to stop them testifying against him. of to initially being convicted, he was eventually acquitted of the charges. i mean, the snowboarding scandal, he stepped down as prime minister in 2011 by millions of fatalities had been waiting for that moment. ben to scone was also a 1000000000, who made his fortune from a private media empire. he built it, at least it gives commercial tv network and manipulated it towards infotainment using it to photo his political career. it made him an unusual presence at that time in the tale in politics. a brash businessman leading
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fox, i told you of central right political party in recent deals. berlusconi was in and out of hospitals as of health, became increasingly for john. he died at the age of $86.00, still wielding a lot of power over the political and media environment of italy. you tell you in general, a suitable card in milan told us more about the circumstances of bell this call is to or caesar bernasconi has side this morning. at 86, he died at the san raphael hospital in milan, and he was treated for a long infection linked to a previously undisclosed case of leukemia and chronic it came out last april. so there is county has been dis, incredibly political cigarettes 4 years. he 1st came to office in 1994 and that's for governments on c o, 2011, bouncing back from,
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from sex scandals and corruption allegation he led to send to rights part different se tanya, which went to integration recently with um premier. so jeremy know, he saw he's been like he's last is at a very important i were losing a very important political secret for it today. i mean, he was controversial, but he was also very popular and it to the wise that for you. well, i think he's, like i said in a way he was definitely i controversial and the basic figure, but he was authority central to the public to pay for it for 30 years. and you know, way he kind of changed that way. language and political communication has been developed in a to the for, for years i see move to the political communication from being a part to communication, to a personal communication the with the leader with financial the image with
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everything. so he revolutionize politics initially that 5 been so so not in a way. so the news of his death. what kind of reactions are there initially? yeah. check. well shocked and all the same time because of course, additions of all sorts. if there are no sending messages of condolences, we're talking about a figure that has been so central for the political landscape initially for so long that of course, every political party is kind of like have to say something and, and, and give the information about what they think about and see that that was going, but of course we've been in a way ready for this moment because he's been in hospital 34 times in the past few months. but still at the same time we had this moment in which media didn't know. when or if to publish these new because these new is because it was cards. it was of course so big for us that it has to be sure. 100 percent. and today we
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can see people saying, you know, i didn't expect to do it. of course i knew one day was going to happen, but at the same time it's such a big news for us. and then in a way, people did not expect it to happen. so will he be remembered for justice scandals and legal struggles, or does he leave an imprint on italian history as well as well? i would definitely say that his most important legacy is the change as i was saying . and in, in, in the way he communicated the parties. so the political aspects of a party moving from just the party to a personal leader. also, he had these negates, he's also in control of media. if this is something that wasn't happening before it's up. so in addition to his private cd empire versus going to also got who signed from the public broadcast, the ride to influence, it said it's all your life. so this is something again that we, we,
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we didn't have before then. and also some policies i would to, so if you're migrants of course after birth is going to be starting to introduce also on the left wing, most region on the immigrants, politics. and. and in a way, we can also say he normalized the counting of power coming to power of the post facing strides. so we'd alternative school needs that would never have been charging me alone yet in at governments. so is that what kind of do they have? the latest on the reaction. so the news that the for me tell you in prime minister silvio berlusconi has died at the age of 86. thank you very much. sylvia. thank you . ukraine's military says that as we take in full frontline villages from russian forces in the southeast, the report of gaines of the 1st and months and a part of keys new contra offensive. ukrainian troops released this video climbing
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to show the ukrainian flag being raised in la dot net in the possibly russian occupied region of donuts. despite steve's claim, advancing a few kilometers russel's mother to continue to assist that it has successfully withheld ukrainian attacks in the area to and i spoke to the former intelligence officer friend collab, which from oxford off to ukraine, claims that retake and several villages. i asked him if this means that the contra offensive has begun successfully. i think what we can say, we can say 2 things. first of all, that much of what we know is through a glass darkly. but another thing we can say is that what we haven't seen yet is the commitment of made ukrainian forces. there are 4 separate axes which service, but it seems to be a solid, you know, but all of them on, on, not full on the salts, partly because i think they've yet to reach in most places. the 1st lines of
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russian defense, that's the strong, strong points we sold being developed over the over the winter. but they all making good progress. back to the i know at least goes what you might at least as much as what might be expected. but we've not saved the main assault yet. we've not seen made of main force you crazy brigades yet committed. now what do you think would be the likely next steps in this offensive? it's so from west to east, if you like from, from the gulf co reservoir, which is now being depleted on the left. if you like, on the west, we go to talk to mike access. so you go to a forest that seems to be driving towards an extremely important bio hub of talk back further to the right. we have the blah, blah, blah, blah, and gotten a scripts me in western western don't. it's not so in an access towards a towards mario full actually, but that mean we're looking way, months ahead for the record bus. but again, we've got the credit lena,
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way up in the northeast can access which you may remember from last year. they submitted an s on site. so to say, we don't know which of those will be the main. first, the main access. we can only speculate, but it may well be else what are the kind is an excellent deception and that we can accept expect them to do that again. well, that's the find the inside, but do the russians, do you think have any aces up the sleeves that could foil the ukraine in advance of one reservation or not sad power, but the ukraine is a mold and aware that they will be careful not to get ahead of the right defenses, so that can be exploited by drones and all tailoring and talk to that way. but that's one reason they're going to be moving quite slowly to make sure they've got that. but in terms of conventional military forces, not the russians have nice sleep. they've committed the 9 forces, extremely depleted, and rather i'm 2nd nature 6 states of the strategic and operational level. and they are and will continue to be in trouble. so the,
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the main to the other activities such as destruction, they've done so assaults on civil infrastructure, but on the military front. no, they've played on that caused the military analyst, frank language staff. thank you very much frank. thank you, sir. meanwhile nights so is stopping its biggest of andrew stay involve 10000 troops and 250 aircraft from 25 countries. most of the drills are being staged in the skies over germany. the buffer at baseball installs in the state of lowest actually is serving as the central logistics hub before the maneuvers. although the exercise was planned years before the russian invasion of ukraine, it is being seen as a clear signal of military readiness towards most count the . this is the air space above the atlantic ego doc represents
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a scheduled flight on a typical week day. but now there will be even more air traffic, the exercises and visit to several scenarios against a fictitious enemy. for this purpose, the military will alternately closed 3 rotating flight regions over germany for several hours at a time over a period of 10 days. the goal is deterrence. i propose this exercise tools on 18. he and us, um, after taking over the process chief of the 4th so that, that's what was already my, my perception of what happened in columbia that, that washer and waited from your renewal. okay. we have too much more we focused on on today how to defend deadlines that includes defending the eastern flank of the alliance. during the maneuver fighter jets will fly daily to
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a stone. you and romania invested their border with russia and ukraine were fighting is taking place in the east and south us air power merging with european weapon systems in germany has the leading role in this maneuver. the bonus that is responsible for organizing and supplying it's nato partners when germany decided to lead it, we, we were in full support, obviously as one of our strongest allies and partners and all obviously our partner in nato and they've conducted operations with us for decades now. and so it was easy for us to decide to come and support the german air force according to the drill, the enemy is also attacking from the sea, with warships backed up by fighter planes.
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meanwhile, civilian air traffic will continue on and off around the 3 zones of air space designated for the drill all of this in the vicinity of civilian airports. the exercises include high altitude flight training and take off and landing practice is designed as a deliberate stress test for german air traffic controllers. the game is to avoid canceling civilian flights. for 10 days, the fighter jets have the right of way. as nato's air defender, 23 hold sway in the skies over europe. this, let's have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines. a pro e u centrist party in montenegro has claimed victory and sundays elections. the europe now movement is projected to receive or on 26 percent of the votes. closely followed by the democratic party of social with 23 percent official results are
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expected within a few days. at least 10 people have been killed in australia after robust carrying wedding goods overturned in the hunter valley region. north of sydney 25 of those have been injured. police have arrested the driver saying they had enough details to press charges in the philippines. more than 12000 people have been of actuated to show to us as a highly active volcano is spewing lava. ashan talks, a gas is also coming from mount my own a and also posing health risks. volcanic walk is fully in the region located in the central bank, public heavy glasses and gum 5 resumed in the suit. and these capital cartoon off of the end of a $24.00 of these 5 designs to ease the delivery of a witness to say the fighting between the army and the power miller treat rapids support forces is some of the heaviest and weeks the violence interrupted in april
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of attentions, links to plans for transition to civilian rule, and a warning. some of us may find images in the following report. distressing fellows over the sea, denise, capital gunfire and explosions ring out at regular intervals. this is what every day life looks and sounds like for the people of got to as many are afraid to leave the hines, although as these pictures, so they not safely either. so don's dudley power struggled doesn't stop at the wills of residential houses. not even the doors of full finishes. and may, it became known that more than 70 children, harrassed in the capitals of my coma. oh, finish that as fighting raged around them, they were infants, toddlers and older children, most are said to have died from fever. go to market o a like a food. ha!
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thanks to wrap holes and fighting. the remaining opens has since been rescued on june, 2nd, the csc move some 300 children, to a safer location, southeast of cartoon to the being there for the past 6 weeks. ready was really for us really released to to see if we could bring them to safety. now despite the successful mission, the events that the oh my come my often it's our brutal illustration of the humanitarian situation in 2 days. so don agency say that i'm millions of people who are in desperate need of food and medical aid. some of them trapped and dangerous locations that are difficult to reach as we are responding and we are providing support, but it's extremely challenging to meet all the needs and to, to reach everyone wherever they are people are. and so don started in mid april,
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pitching the army, led by up to a board him against the so called rapids support forces. a powerful parent military group, led by his former deputy mohammed have done douglas the chief grapes side of pulling out at the managing the paramount of truthfulness into the army, and long smouldering resentment, abrupt it into open combat when the recess move in to catch him. soon after the violence spread, leaving up to half of students population in need of aid. when dan situation is broken into the middle of the before the board of the 15000000 people with facing this number of interviews according to the un will then full 100000 people have fled to other countries such as chad,
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egypt and the central african republic. but not everyone can make it out. a new conflict, as soldier has cost an additional $1400000.00 people to be internally displaced. our homes were burned and we lost all our belongings. we need help. we just have medicine to be provided. that's the most important thing. since the children and elderly people staying here, got international media just have attempted to resolve the increasingly dire situation so far without success. until the 2 will ring parties lay down the weapons for good. the focus of students, people, young and old, will be on survival. i might not see it as a canadian's unless, based in cairo, he gave us an update on developments and sit down. i'm hearing are ready for the
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depths. told was mounting in the southern boats of cartoon, so towards the south, i just received messages earlier today from from activism sources there that said about a total of 18 people have been killed in shows that were launched from canons, but also from bombardment. which suggests that must have been from the military and the canons could have been from either side. and so we see that the resumption of clashes is already spiking the, the desk. so within the capitol, just moments after the cease fire concluded here in germany, a controversial new agenda quality survey is causing some outrage among the rights groups. 80001000 women between the ages of 18 and 35 were off to share their views on masculinity. 34 percent of participants admitted to being violent towards the female papa to instill
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a respect in them. a 3rd of the men surveys also said they considered it acceptable if that had slipped. that's a euphemism for flapping some one. julian arguments with f e mail popped up and just over half of mail respondents in that survey said they wanted the relationship with the bread winner house life model, where the man is the primary income on childcare and household tasks, primarily the woman's role. while that's the brand new hobbies, she's an expert and domestic conceptualized balance at the women's rights organization. target fund of welcome to do the news now is surprising numbers that to say the least of a actually in line with your research as well and say that not that surprising to me, to be very honest with you. unfortunately, i'm very much in line with what we experience here at telephone. we've regularly prices go into schools where we do prevention programs for kids. and we can see the
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stereotypes that i mentioned in the study. and those are core element of the study that these are very prevalent amongst kids as well and schools. and then i would also like to point out that this thinks the numbers regarding domestic violence and section by silence in germany also in line with the findings of the study. the reasons one out for women in general reports that they have experienced domestic violence at least once in device. and one of the 3 women have experienced specialized women and such size loans at least once. and then i, and i think these numbers, we show that we are dealing with an issue on a societal level that is very widespread and has to be taken very serious. now there has been some criticism regarding the methodology of that survey. some doubt that it's representative i have to say that i'm not familiar with the methodology
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as much as i would like to be see about this issue. i can only say that it's a soviet where a 1000 men and thousands of the questions. i'm unfortunately not familiar with how many, how these women were, how many really were chosen. but yes, of course, and not a lot of people have any questions for me now is might not wait on the be the numbers what they are, whether it's if the, if it's even 10 percent, it's too much going to explain why many men in this case what a young man seemed to find violence against women, acceptable. so to me this is really an issue pertaining to the idea of the risk of promoting ideals regarding masculinity that i still a part of socialize ation of boys and young men in our society. these yahoo ideals which will crash both men and women. i ideals such as sources
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and not have the most of sensitivity toughness, self sufficiency that men socco from as well. and i think the challenging to keep track of system that you say that it's beneficial to man. it's very frightening to there's literally what will feel satisfied as well. i think it's very sentence to the idea of masculinity doesn't have in our society. and this is very problematic, and i think that the general stereotypes that come from these ideas that we, it promotes as the raise, our children use the stereotypes that directv to the problems and get funds of violence to testing. somebody, genovese them with the women's rights organization. to other fun. thank you very much. thank you. and a quick look at what's happening in the world of sports. germany is meant football team will play in
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a special jersey tonight to mock the one thousands match. they take on ukraine in a friendly in britain and charity proceeds from the game will go to victims of the war in ukraine. in tennis, novak joking, which is celebrating off the beaten customer route in straight sets on sundays to win the french open. singles. tongue is 20, the grand slam triumphs means. he now stands at the top of the men's all time list . and in women's gulf, south africa's ashley blue high has triumphed at the lpga classic in new jersey. it was the 34 year olds full of tournament. when over the past 10 months, if you're watching dw names, here's a reminder of all the top stories. before me tell you, i'm prime minister and media moguls, silvio berlusconi has died. he was 86 and has been ill for some time. he was prime minister 3 times, but resigned and disgraced in 2011 while on trial for the tax fraud and paying for
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6 with them on the rates go. as ukraine's military says it as recaptured separately from line towns from russian forces in the southeast of the country. russia has rejected the claim saying it has, we've told you premium of the tax in the area. that's it from me and the news thing don't go white. global loss is next with the look at the exit is of young people from urban areas in japan. i've got offers in berlin from me and you seem thanks for watching the
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