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ears and rivals, one daring goals to health smart nature, the more likes watching it on youtube. dw documentary, the . this is dw news live from berlin. the rebellion in russia is called off. wagner, policy of danny, pre goshen agrees to move to batteries after quitting his uprising. the kremlin says he will not face prosecution. his forces plaza of rough stuff. on the dawn after a 24 hours, also coming up for the 1st time in post war and german history, voters choose
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a far right candidate to run their local administration. the winning candidate is from the a f t. parts of that party are under official surveillance for extremes, the on pablo phone areas. welcome to the program. batteries says it's leader alexander lucas shanker, has held another phone call with his russian kinds of parking lot them are approving a day after a short lived armed uprising ended with the head of the wagner immersion, re group ordering his troops to stand them. lucas sango has been credited with brokering the deal that a board did you have any precautions? uprising, negotiating appears to have agreed to go into eggs or the batteries in exchange for insurrection charges against him being dropped. many questions remain precautions.
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current whereabouts are also or known. so let's take a look at the extraordinary events in southern russia this weekend or in your cellphone zone is now little sign of the city's brush with an o russian rebellion. these tang trucks among the own, even volumes, is of the many wagner fighters who rode into town until control here. so it is common to city today. no more fighters here with white vandals yesterday. there were plenty of them here, and people in my opinion supported them, bring them food, water, and cigarettes, regarding it all and it perfectly well. thank god, with a minimal casualties. i think good job. i believe this was the right thing to do
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from this man to suddenly whole book, and as much the most go is still a points of much speculation. you have any precaution left for us stuff when a flurry of hon shapes and she is like south today, apparently agreeing to stand down his private telling me if most of the reason of the tools with an old friends, the criminal in late revealing the terms of the deal struck with the butler russian leader. an agreement was reached, that wagner will return to the candles. no one will prosecute them, considering their merits on the front line. of always had respect for their heroic acts on the front line. and we will always maintain this respect you asked me, what will happen with regards you in a criminal case against him will be closed.
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and he will go to belarus. of the most many security measures put in place to count through any pocket of a soul within the cap to remain. although you'd be hard pressed to know it, but behind the walls of the kremlin, it may take some time. yeah, to the president boots and to get the last few days and the biggest domestic sweat so far to his leadership since taking power. well, they don't use russia unless konstantin edgar in vilnius has been following this story. and earlier i asked him if these latest events have weakened russian. president vladimir put a great to see to pablo. yes, he was, i think of the the, the, the, the conclusion from all of what's happened yesterday is that pollutants showing himself weak and decisive moment. but those who followed a flight rate or another flight tracking devices. so flight taking eps.
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uh, it was clear that 2 of the presence plane, virtually all to moscow and disappeared somewhere around the city of today where he has his residence. so when you meet 3 piece golf, he's a press, secretary was saying that puts him is working in the kremlin, is that didn't seem really possible for those who really wanted to know what put in was. so yes, after this, rebellion puts in, will be seen the someone who up at 12 o'clock at midday, says that a rebellion is a rebellion in every rebels should be prosecuted. the leaders should be prosecuted and it's threes interminable and 7 hours after that. he says, well, okay, have to say that all charges are dropped. everyone is free. thank you very much. the rest of this goes,
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i mean this is not going to have probably immediate precautions, but definitely everyone both outside of the restaurant and inside russia, including put in zone rolling democracy reb decides this man is weak causing team. what do you think will be perkins next? steps, and i think that he will try to show some residence. so i think a search for traitors whether real or imaginary will be very much on in moscow. up there will be check who is doing what's doing this fateful 24 hours. and i suppose that will probably see high profile resignations. i don't know whether the chief journal stuff and the defense minister who's resignations with them on that by pretty gordon when they they will resign. if they will be resigning that. i don't think it would happen very soon,
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but definitely that will be overtime. high profile. the resignation is probably the high profile trials for, for treason. because put them have to show that he's back in control. the question is whether those new people will be more willing to prosecute the world we'll see or sleep mode explicitly and or whatever that would be more confident. personally, i don't think so, but who knows? but definitely put in, we'll have to show that he's in charge is definitely also mean i'm afraid, mold domestic, refreshing against those who are criticizing him. those few people who dare to and know it has and other pretexts to do it. oh, you're supposed to the bottom the right, so the j with your i think that will say more impression more uh, sort of more attempts to solidify their reading class was here. well that was due to the rush analyst konstantin, egret, and the less waning and capital feel me as for us. but let's go now to the
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ukrainian capital key for i'm joined by dw special correspondent abraham. it's also been following the story very closely for us that a great to see you. so tell us what reactions have you seen by ukrainians to this weekend's events in russia as well. let's take a look 1st at the official response from ukraine, a from the cranium, government, and ukranian officials and their attitude towards all of this public can be best described as we told you. so they really see this as proof as evidence from what they have been telling the world since the war began, which is that russia is in a state of chaos that it's leadership is falling apart. that it's, you know, suffers from severe internal fragmentation and, and, but that, you know, this idea that russia is unbeatable, undefeatable in this war is basically an illusion. so for administered to me through collab, i had a tweeted that, you know,
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this is really showing just how fragmented russia is. and he uses, basically as a, as a way to lobby for more support. and he specifically addressed countries that have chosen to remain neutral. so i think we're going to really be seeing these events being a used by ukranian officials to further their narrative in this war and to try and riley more support for their cause, whether from allies or to try and win over new ours moving forward. of course, this is a story that's being watched closely by ordinary ukrainian people people yesterday and even today were glued to their phones, their tv screen seeing this unprecedented sequence of events unfolding, hoping that it might play to their advantage that specifically on the battlefield with that being said, i mean this is also a country under almost constant showing by russia and so people are still very much distracted by but by the consequences of that the day to day life of being and
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awards and whether that's search and rescue efforts or helping victims and so, you know, being watched very closely on the one hand, but on, but on the other, on a day to day basis, ukrainians have other things to worry about. quite frankly, you touched on, is there a m r people in ukraine expecting nothing. k o stuff we've seen in russia over the past couple days. and are they seeing that is potentially something that you crank and take advantage of as well this there's certainly the view here that what was happening yesterday presented a sort of window of opportunity for ukrainian troops to make some advances in their counter offensive, which is currently going on, but has been going slower than i expected. we know that ukrainian troops over night last night launched an offensive around bus mote. that's the, you know, the, the town, the area that was taken over by wagner forces in may. but we've also heard
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ukrainian official saying that there has, there hadn't been immediate signs of russian troop withdrawal. yet my feeling is, is that we really need to give this a couple of days to really see if that window of opportunity really presented an advantage for ukrainians. because we tend to be very secretive and very guarded about that information through information, especially when it comes to advantages or lack there of on the battlefield. and you will be keeping us updated paying say the to the special corresponded abraham in key for us. let's take a look now at some other headlights from around the world. greece has conservative new democracy party has won a landslide victory in the country. second, parliamentary elections and just over a month, according to early results to react to some its attack is we'll get another 4 year term as prime minister his party with this short of and i would write the majority in the earlier vote, prompting a 2nd round hundreds of protesters of rallied near spain's,
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the north, north african ex slave of may lead. yeah. on the anniversary of a crush that left at least $23.00 people that demonstrators of blamed spain's immigration policies for the tragedy which was triggered when migrants attempted to storm the border fence from the moroccans side said jeremy, as far right alternative for germany party has achieved a significant election breakthrough, their candidate all that sets them on one, the post of district administrator in the town of zona, back in to arrange you. he garnered nearly 53 percent of the vote in a runoff election. parts of the party are under official surveillance by germany's domestic intelligence service, for extreme is as well they don't need political corresponding catherine's blankets that's being following the story for us. catherine, great to have you here in the studio with us. so tell us how big of a deal is this and with regards to germany's political landscape. mm hm. you have to imagine that sonia back is in long,
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the smallest government districts in germany. we're talking about 60000 people. so this is really not a big place, but this is the 1st time that the, if the has one, any government seed anywhere in germany, this is the 1st time the far right has won a government seed since world war 2. so this is quite a big deal for them. and now that the, if the is voted into this local government, it also goes to show that the firewall that other parties have had built up against the a, if the against the far right is really, you know, being torn down. and this is something that if the has been waiting for since their foundation about 10 years ago, they're hoping for that and also on a more federal level, um, people have already come out and said, well this is just the beginning, funding back is just the beginning there will be more you will see more of us and more seats being one more government's being taken over by us. so tell us about what we're seeing in, in, in this town. how influential is the position of district administrator?
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they have to imagine this is a very local position and it says like the head of, uh, uh you know, county administration. and i hope that testing that has been running on a very big topics and he will not be able to fulfill his promise its of like, you know, closing borders, protecting the border. people have to come out and said, which board did you want to protect the one between 3 engine bavaria. so this is far beyond his powers. he cannot get germany out of the euro zone. but this, he says, he knows that, but this is what people all worried about. this is what you know will rally if the voters for him. um and you know, this apparently has worked quite well in this district briefly if you could, cuz were unfortunately running out of time, we seen a, a, an increase to him, the number people in the pole supporting the far right. a f d m. tell us a little bit more about that. yeah, so just recently we've seen the a if the actually overtake the social democratic party of health is party in polls
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and representative polls. so saying that they would much rather right now in this moment, vote for the 50 then for the s b, the. so this is, you know, something that we've seen for a while now. thanks, catherine. have fortunately, we were running at a time due to the physical corresponding catherine like us. that's all we have time for. don't forget that you can stay up to date on all the latest news on our website, the ww dot. com, and you can follow us on our social media accounts on papa for you. this is catherine lancaster. thanks for joining us. take care and i'll see you very soon. the become a criminal pretty clinic.
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