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so, so held by the russians as the area where the flooding had cost that and so much damage of recent weeks. but when now the water is receding, and there was a real sense that this was now the attempt to time to really attempt to make round, and to really take advantage of this weakness. we don't have any real sense yet how successful those attacks have been. how much progress they've made, but normally it takes a couple of days to filter through. but even given that this has now at least pause the over for now, there is a real sense that this is a long term impact on the morales rest and forces that even if they get back to fighting, even if this can direct threats to by the person's control is now over that the chaos as being seen on the last few days. the kind of open defense between different parts of versus the rates that, that will undermine long term, the winning this of russian recruits, people who are being pulled up to fight to risk their lives in ukraine. and that, that will be 2 kinds of voltage. that's a lot of questions about the future of the wagner. i mentioned that we are group, it's a group that's associated with some of the black, the bottles in ukraine. what is the value of that group mean to ukrainians?
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well certainly they are associated with some of the worst fighting the most intense fighting around fucking with doesn't going to be bloody battles that and tables have been accused overloads of ill treatment. his treatment as a war, crimes of ukrainian prisoners of wolf is little sympathy for them that i think it's registration where ukrainians wanted both the rest of that tree. and if i knew it to lose, and the sense now that this is by no means over that had been some reports of based on some comments by former british general, he was suspecting that potentially, that so, withdrawals abiding the group to better was, could see them trying to protect cube again from the north. so from that by the rest of the board, i think for now that doesn't seem particularly likely yet. there isn't any indication that that is any way on the cards, but certainly the, until even if it goes and returns to those african battlefields where i had spent the previous years, i think people here and ukraine would be totally relieved that this is that the
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start is over and for now they're just focusing on that take away that this conflict within rushes on forces with a single people in the russian forces who basically being quite sympathetic to progressing yes and kind of in various forms, expressed the solidarity with him that then i was going to face serious depression, internally from their own army leadership. so anything that kind of causes the russian forces here on the ground, you claim to basically consensus of each other. and those internal conflict is a positive take away is a plus for ukraine fights and super. they come up against more in the way of resistance as since the beginning of this kinds of fencing which makes them they had hoped. okay. and they cut ali and key. thank you. great. so i headed into the pool, was again for the 2nd time in about 2 months, can be our customers attack. he's on his center rights, new democracy potty. i expect that the women now that time in office for all the last week of the campaign was overshadowed by a deadly ship rec, it's economic issues that have dominated the electro debate to carry out costs.
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mitzo talk is cost is valued with the smile of a man who knows his party is 20 points ahead of its nearest rival. he called the 2nd general election in just 5 weeks in the hopes of securing a majority in parliament of the following just short in may. according to all the poles, greeks looks at to avoid him and his new democracy policy. with a landslide victory author, a campaign focused on his record of economic growth, unfolding unemployment vote as an asset instead of design. if a change had driven them to the bottom of books. so 1st of all, i want things to move forward and to get better, especially in terms of education and health care. i want to see changes on all candidates promise that they wanted radical change, but i want them to deliver on that. i have
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a child and i want the future to be better for him to easily to get the middle of the public sessions should understand the problems people have and they should give real hope to the people as i believe that we have all that last hoping to tell the truth, i don't have any expectations. i just want things to change. well, vote is maybe hungry for progress. opposition lead alexis st. press judge them to back him to ensure that was still limits on the government's power. as he went to vote in athens, but with his left wing, so reach the party a distance 2nd, the election looks like it's so talk and says to lose. 2 small at scrubs and lots of dw correspondence, florian smits, in this lonely key. hello florian. well opinion full suggest that from a prime minister, caveat gunsmith, a taxis will stay in power. why that's
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a spots the new democracy due to so many voters. after years of political and economic turmoil, the past 4 years under katy atlas meant to talk, use, have broad at least an idea of financial stability to the greeks. of course, when he took over in 2019, the country was already out of the worst. after that, very difficult to yourself, the financial crisis, however, which attack is managed to steer the country through the pen demik providing low and said keeping small businesses up and running and when uh, because of the one you crane price is exploded. um, the government paid a sewage chunk of the people's gas and electricity bills, which probably also had a positive effect in the course of this election. we also have to keep in mind though, the greeks don't really have a high level of trust into the political system. and many people told me that they seem to talk is as the lesser evil. and that with this economic course, they hope to be able to focus on themselves and not on yet another financial crisis
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. talking about the political system, what code this election mean full position parties in greece. so well, this election is a disaster for alexis to present the left wing. the city is alexis, the bus, did not manage neither to convince, as, as an opposition leader of the past 4 years, nor when the people's trust during the campaigning to become a possible future prime minister. again. analysts say that he has moved too far to, to, to watch the center with the political agenda and not really providing a lifting alternative that the left wing parties in the opposition do not want to collaborate with them. they make this very clear at mazda, because of a personal conflicts with the, with the best themselves. so, the left in greece is divided, making it very difficult for the opposition to, to, to, to, to work well. the election comes up to hundreds of migrants died and went missing
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in south movies. when none of a crowded fishing folder upsized in san getting at this one, what role does migration play in this election? us in 2019, when i just became prime minister, he promised that he would enter the migration crisis in greece, applying a very aggressive, rebuilding, and also it will take the approach towards end against the asylum seekers. and this is also some something that we've been seeing in the aftermath of the ship wrecked the past couple of days. the government is trying to control the narrative, focusing on 9 egyptian man as alleged human traffic, or is not really sending a lot of light on the menu. open questions regarding the role of the big coast guard and all of this in this very much it fits the pattern that we've been observing the for past the past 4 years. um, the government is trying to, uh, to call the, to uh,
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to keep this issue away from the people saying that we dealt with it. and even the many human rights, the, the locations regarding human rights violations against greece don't really seem to have a negative negative effect on me to type the course of the selections. that's one challenge. what's the challenge is with a new government face frankly, uh, not too many admit to talk as himself is making sure that he made it very clear that he's going for a secure majority in the parliament. he, uh, he demands, he keeps saying that this is going to be a one party government or no government at all. he's been staging in various occasions that if he doesn't secure this majority today, the greeks will be called back to the ballad boxes in early august and observe as in general. um, as i worried about the lack of, of challenges for this government in general and forms of checks and balances. they say that mr. poppies has been running the country without the necessary scrutiny.
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and they fear that the country that greece might be a following, a hungry italy and poland, descending into a system of a of eligibility, starting on. so that's and that's the key. thank you. most always making headlines around the world. let's look at some of them. hundreds of protest as of right in the s veins north africa. next slave of melina on the anniversary of a crash, the left at least $23.00. that demonstrates is blaine springs. immigration policies for the tragedy which was triggered when migrants attempted to storm the bought offense from the american side. south korea has maxed the 70 fat anniversary of the korean war with a ceremony. henri and it's veterans, prime minister, a 100, so paid respect to the south because we are not into national, so just killed and the conflict deals a wall and that north korean nuclear tests continue to pose in major threats
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in the us. a freight stream korean has that, those materials us plunged into a river after a bridge collapsed between causeway transports and ass, filed on sofa in the state of montana. officials cuts off drinking water supplies downstream. the costs of the collapse is being investigated. the biggest has pilgrimage in us has begun, is slums fully as the site that's mca in saudi arabia, more than 2000000 way. so 1st of all about the world, i expect that to take part almost them as i expected to run the ticket. at least once in the life. numbers have been restrict that due to the cobit 19 and dynamic. now the next generation space use has been unavailable. the power is actual it's designed for astronauts on the international space station. but it's make our hopes that a good one day also be useful. future emissions to the moon as a suit for
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a new age of space exploration. nasa is next generation space suits on display for the 1st time. at the paris air show it functions as an astronaut, personal spaceship, protecting them from extreme temperatures. radiation, and even small media writes went outside their spacecraft. the, the new suits are 34 kilograms lighter than current ones, allowing for a greater range of motion and increase emission times so a whole new design from the, from the, you know, boot top, it's brand new, it's not based off of the old design. it's substantially lighter, more mobile, if it's a wider range of people and then a like, like you would think includes upgrades and computing and technology as well that would on human scale and development. the suit is scheduled to replace those
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currently in use on the international space station. the target date is 2026, until then more testing will be carried out. and that's what you want to do with the suit. you want to build it and then test it and break things. you want to know where that we point is and you want to do it in the laboratory. when i was going to get for it, lose your life. the manufacturer design the 1st space suit on the moon. they are hoping to again be part of history on us as lunar mission in 2024. as a reminder of the latest developments of this hour, the head of the wagner, i mentioned the big movie of gainey precaution, is set to be moving into exiling batteries, provision called office attempts to move up to russia's electric vehicle, mand this up, the striking to deal with the criminal 2 states, you know, be back on top of the world news headlines until the end. remember, and you can get your news. 247 on our website. that's the w dot com. i am ready
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