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to be within reason what is it really is possible to reverse the researchers and scientists all over the world are in a race against time. they are peers and rivals with one daring goals to help smart nature. the more likes watching it on youtube. dw documentary spain as one of the most progressive countries in the world when it comes to gender responsible legislation. the socialist government led by prime minister federal sanchez, clear legal hurdles for trans people, east abortion limits for young women, and was the 1st in europe to introduce paid menstrual leave. but as spain hence to
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the polls, many fear these achievements might soon be undone. but large parts of the electrode predicted to turn their back on sanchez, the opposition. conservatives are likely to lean on the anti feminist, anti eligibility to anti muslim, alter a nationalist box party to push them past the critical threshold that would work the 1st time the far right would be back in spain's government. since the death of fascist dictator franko nearly 50 years ago, nicolle roshan, berlin, and this is the day i, the goodness, the key is the future of spain, and therefore our future i came here to win and to otherwise i would not have come here. i want to be the 1st female prime minister of our country. i want to be the 1st female prime minister spring for this. and this set of running for
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office in spain. you should run somewhere else. but just to look at the box, this is what pops is port to spanish politics, hate insults and lies. and that is why you're going to lose it. the visa elections are not about the next 4 years. they are about the next 8 years. also on the day, poland rose troops to its border with bella roost after minsk starts. military drills with wagner fighters from russia is vanya, that we strongly resist all provocations by look of shank and better associate. but we know very well here that we must be vigilant as a whole. i sort of just controlling above all because the roots and russia are working kind of time because of the d. stabilized poland, to destabilize the eastern part of nato. but welcome to the show spain socialist prime minister pedro sanchez's known for his political gambles
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. but it looks like his biggest one yet could spectacularly backfire. for the 1st time since spain's transition to democracy the far right could end up in government . as the ultra nationalist locks party emerge as king makers for the opposition. the center i'm people's party have been leaving in the polls, but they're set to fall short of an absolute majority. until recently, the conservatives had promised not to work with box, but now they're looking more and more likely to accept their backing in order to be able to form of government and 3 spanish regions. the 2 parties are already in coalition dw, so young phillip schultz send us this book from valencia at what could soon be in store for the rest of spain as well. women have come to valencia's regional government building prompted by fury at radical right wing box politicians forming part of the government. the party denies the existence of gender based violence and wants to ban the phrase from valencia's official communications. i mean,
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of course violence against women exist. you just have to look at the statistics one . how many women have been murdered this year in the, by the i understand it's already more than 50 and we're only halfway through the year. how many i mean the she and the others, the danger, not only for valencia, but for the whole country. they worry that national conservatives could form a coalition with fox to following the regional politicians here regional premier carlos my zone doesn't want to talk to journalists and fox representatives at all levels to ignore how requests for interviews inside. we asked, depends on why he's made this coalition. later later he says and disappears. we're all additions from box. don't even pretend to want to talk. this is their press chief energy on this. let me see. i know you're not filming this. i'll report you. is the model for the whole of spain now
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the parliamentary sitting is the 1st one here for the new coalition. afterwards we find a conservative politician who will talk to us. he's from madrid. you haven't asked him to schedule occasion policy, which is so important and trying to prevent violence against women is in our hand, it would be the social policy and security policy to protect victims of this violence is also ours. there's no reason to worry steven holiday makers here know about the political machinations going on in valencia and how they might influence the national picture. it's totally insane. the worst thing that happens in this country, it gives me a bit of hope. the model here in valencia, and would certainly be a good solution for the whole country after the election on july 23rd. i want you to scrap the abortion long. they want to get rid of the youth nation law.
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they say that violence against women doesn't exist. it all makes me very scared. the fear of the radical right must be turned into anger. says active is common probably. you know, if the valencia model is reproduced in madrid after the election, she says she and the others here will go there to protest. and we can now speak to a lot of most areas. she's a professor of the i school of politics, economics, and global affairs in madrid. miss missouri welcome back to the day. and this election is only being held because the socialist prime minister called snap elections after disappointing regional impulse. is this gamble going to blow up in his face? it, it just may do so that's what the polls are saying right now the polls seem to be moving in his direction in the direction of the socialist as the days have moved on . but we've got very few days left, so um, it may be, it may be his,
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his last gamble. but that's, that's entirely possible this sunday we'll see. let's talk about the potential king makers for the opposition then the far right box party. how do you explain their rise in popularity as well? you know, it's an interesting, it's an interesting dynamic because um, spain, after its transition to democracy, rama is cause its constitution was really made to support 2 parties. and so pay explain was effectively a $2.00 party system up until about 2014. when put a most one about 5 seats in the european parliament, 2013 is one box form does a political party. um, but up until that point, the 2 main parties, the popular party or the pay pay is we call them and then the socialist party or the pay. so those 2 parties really had these, these more radical elements within their, you know, big 10 parties, which is a little bit like our, our parties, you know, in the united states. and so now, fox, over the years, um they, they, they finally got some seats and parliament in 2018 and started gaining,
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gaining ground. and, and, and i think that what we see is as populous right. when parties have success, both in europe and the united states, that, that gives them more encouragement. the kids have more power meant to, to move on and, and, and say, hey wow, we can actually come out and say, these radical things that before were taboo. we can save them because there is a certain percentage of the population that, that agrees with that. so things that's, it's, that, that thing is, is wonderful. and so they become emboldened as time is going on and, and we're seeing that everywhere in speed it was particularly taboo coming from you know, so many people have that dictatorship, you know, 40 years of dictatorship is in the rear of your people. even my age has memories of children of that and so it's, it's still fresh, it's still new. it's still palpable. but then there are people in spain who, who supported that dictatorship, they still exist. um we see that particularly madrid. the grid is a very conservative capital city,
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and so that's also where vox has been able to capture a lot of people who felt that the right of center pay paid just wasn't right wing enough for them. they're very, you know, moderate party, much like the socialists are very model are left of center party and that has never been satisfactory for these more radical elements. but many, many conservatives don't. one for precisely the reasons that age is laid out, the popular party to strike a deal with the far right. would they be doing themselves much of a favor by trying to govern at any cost here? i think i think they'll be making the same gamble that sanchez made in a sense because you know, art sanchez, his socialist party and the put in most was the very 1st governing coalition in spain. and it was difficult and they were raised to to go down that road. but of course, span is not used to having a governing and a governing coalition with, with the, in fighting with the disagreements that are bound to happen. and part of the problem is, of course, as you know, in germany, in other parts of europe,
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there's lots of coalition governments and they're never gonna agree on everything. and what's more, it is the party still need to do just to differentiate themselves from each other because they still want to wait in the next lesson and have a message and have a message of why we're a different or different party to go for. and so what we're going to see with it, if indeed we end up with a paper in box coalition there's, there's going to be, there's a lot of disagreement there on the same and more that there, there were in the last couple weeks and government and, and so there's going to be a lot of infighting. and, and i think that language i'm heading has, i'm sorry, i want to get to something because we, we only have about half a minute left. but i want to talk about the international relevance of this. if there really were alerts to the right, what would that mean for spain's role in the world? well, the most important thing is right now is the european union presidency. spain has a really important role to plan that it is called the golden presidency because there's so much that needs to happen during this. i think the most important thing
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will be how is the paper and box form a coalition? will the pay have control over foreign affairs like to pay? so i did within their coalition with put a most and truly the pay. so in the pay they have pretty much the same foreign policy. so i, i wrote an article about this for world politics review. i found pretty much 0 daylight between these 2 foreign policy. so as long as the pay can, can prevail over voss, in terms of foreign policy. the same will probably be, remain more or less the same country to the rest of the world. the problems will probably be more internal, but it's hard to say until they actually hammer out an agreement. and i will, sorry, thank you so much for your time. my pleasure and attack on bella rose is an attack on russia. a menacing warning, and a poland by the russian president. the only problem,
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nobody and certainly not. poland has any intentions of attacking belarus. the threats paired with a baseless accusation of full and having territorial ambitions and the former soviet union comes out the hills of warsaw sending more units to its border with fellow roofs that move follows reports of russia's wagner mercenary, gro, training deliveries, and soldiers in the area people in poland near the border say they could hear shooting and helicopters or so i had already sent additional forces to boost security on the border with bella bruce earlier this month. opponents prime minister warrant that longer is presence in bella, was posing ever increasing threats to poland and nato. to mrs. fitz the vanya, the strongly be, just all provocations by look of shank and better associate of the. but we know very well here that we must be vigilant as all of us to. this is controlling above all because the roots and russia are working honda time because of the d. stabilized poland, to destabilize the eastern part of nato. hold on the eastern part of the european
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union, they say in an attempt to expose our weakness, gulf coast, and for that reason we will respond with the toughness gulf coast and national 5 of those to me tell barnowski is the managing director of the german marshall fund easy joins us from washington to night. welcome to the day. now poland sees the military exercise, including wagner, troops as a provocation. does warsaw and truly believe there is an acute threat to its security though? well, the threat is getting higher that we know buckner strips are now training clip color russian troops dollars has been part of basically russian dominated military space for a while right on our borders. so the district has certainly increased. we don't yet fully understand what kind of corporation this will be and what kind of product wagner stroke will post,
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but it doesn't have to be in my view. it's unlikely to be the more conventional large scale operation. but we might face more of the hybrid tactics that we have. ink i experience in the past from the russian side. can you elaborate on that? what would that be as well? talk to her about next steps are author and special forces and they don't really they don't really follow the rules, the rules of the game. right. what do we have seen is actually a very enter it going from the, by the russian side was also the use of migrants. that's where brought to those specific e in order to, to be then transferred to, to the russian polish partner. in each the, these would be tactics that could combine it sort of small, small operations with and, and perhaps you then this information, this will,
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the whole point would be to date, the stabilize the border and, and make the polar side to publish the site team. the publish armed forces. i'm nervous and therefore would, uh, would you know, the point would be to get nato's attention on this, on this, on this corner, has responded to the polish employment with threats. obviously, a poem is not planning to strike bella ruth. so is anyone in warsaw listen to like a certain at this point. as obviously poland is not planning to strike anyone. a nato is a defensive alliance. paula is only focused on the defense of its borders. yet that matter pro vocation and by, by, by putting a she apparently is trying to take advantage of the very dangerous situation. partially and which was the pro cousins that you need and try to put the pressure
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on and on on natal. i think we should stay pretty serious. the incomes in terms of use and threats, even though even though she of course has directly under the alliance before the nato. and the polar site needs to be ready in case that is something fishy and dangerous going on on the butler russian side of the border. so when a flyer in front of kansas, poland, of having territorial ambitions in the former soviet union. who is this audience here? so i'm smiling because it's really absolutely ridiculous that he makes this kind of accusation while launching a aggressive war against ukraine in order to get traits, are y'all, conquest and engaged is peaceful neighbor. so this is the keys audience. he's
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domestic, she's audience is, this is, this is a way to start off the keys or society to perhaps she's audience is also in the bellows, or maybe even in ukraine trying to divide a poland ukraine, which are now that's closer relations than ever before. but again, do me to put to increase, turning a total lie, and the lady portraying keys on that and, and motivations and ambitions and putting this into on the, on the side of nature country. i mean, this case of, of spalding, this is just a switch that he has used many times before. asking is alex, i'm a location called the blues and leaders and we dragged into rushes and asked them be upon in this game. so that's a very good question. i don't think he's very keen at all, and he is a someone who has been trying to print to preserve as much of use
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on authority. and as much of the russian sovereignty, he's losing his game. about bellows is more and more dominated by russia, and it's not only the wagner strips, it's not the only progressing, but it's also the placement of a new car web based on the, on the, on the, and the, on the ground in the bellows. so she is playing it's very dangerous game that if she knows you will, you will lose not only uses power, but have perhaps these lines. anybody in the friends believe you put and i want shift our gaze back to poland. if we look at how nato is responding to russia's invasion of ukraine, what has colin's role been and how do you think it's likely to develop as this word drives on. so, apologies has been set on the both publish the site in the government, one of the most strong supporters of, of ukraine,
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both when it comes to, to hosting refugees. but also when he comes to military aid, paul interest passed on over $300.00 tags and much more and then that other material to ukraine. we understand that ukraine's ukraine is fighting war both for its own 70 insecurity. but also that each the data and we are, are benefiting it from it are tremendously now there is a parliamentary election coming up in poland and even though across the party lines, we have huge. we see huge support uh for, for ukraine. data parties who question that that supports from desktop, right? so i'm a little bit worried about it. i'm not super worried about it yet, but i do watch this space, especially as more
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a right wing parties are quite teams as far as are both this upcoming collections michelle barnowski of the german marshall fund. thank you so much for your time. thank you very much. i to the trimming degrees now where firefighters are battling to get wildfire as back under control for the 5th day in a row, firefighters and water farmers from other european countries are joining the efforts to battle the plains as temperatures store. once more. dozens of properties have already burned down. our correspondent, i'm in isa, if was on the ground near athens as a family font, to save their summer camp from the flames. in the hills near the greek coastline, and we followed the fire brigade to a hotspot. water bombing planes and helicopters of kept the situation under control until now. the regional commander wants to show us the progress they've made. when we arrive, the situation has changed. another firefighter tells us the commander can't talk.
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they have an emergency on their hands. a fire is threatening to spread into a family own summer camp. it's been evacuated, but the owners are still here helping as much as they can. of these companies from 19 pieces this and say we have a similar issue that i was very young to them in 1995 and we monitor saved the savings then we help the savings. now we're very optimistic. the mornings dollar we are again the very think francis. they put out a call for help to the fire service to be packed the flames that are approaching the fence. several water bombers managed directed in the fire smolders 3 or 4 times, we've seen the fire simmer down because of the water being dumped from the sky. but then 3 or 4 times the fire rekindled and we've seen them go back out it with hoses and even buckets of water. some of the firefighters have been working through the
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night in the morning and are exhausted. finally, the commander says he can speak to us because the flames are once again dying down as long as they were trying to secure this camp here. and we're doing everything we kind of, i don't, and for now we're monitoring. that's cool. that's good. but then there's a sudden commotion inside the gates. the camp fire has spread around the back in just seconds to hope that prevailed has turned to panic. a wall of flames is coming in on a new front where they weren't prepared the, the heat is palpable and so was the sense of danger. the owners look on and disbelief and then make a last attempt to save the tents that welcome summer campers for generations
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then, just like that, it's all over the fire barrels down the 3rd side of the property, moving a 100 meters and 10 or 20 seconds. the campus all but surrounded with only one way out. back to the parking lot as fast as possible. so it looks like they've lost control of the fire here. they're asking everybody to evacuate immediately. the family that break the wildfires all morning has lots of fights and grief sets in front of the we couldn't do anything. it meant a lot of us and it means us i don't want to visit boston, we've been to the get certain about this. it was all here 20 minutes ago and now
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and believably, it's gone. but everyone survived in with them the blueprints for how to rebuild the all in here in berlin. many people are breathing a sigh of relief and probably also having a good life after authorities called off the search for a lioness on the list. well, at least that is what everyone's thought it was to begin with. but after a 36 hour hunt and now seems to suspect captured on video was instead one of the areas more common inhabitants. so when is a line, it's not allowing us, but it's simple. the short video was it 1st believed to show a lie in s on the loose. it goes quite the stair in clyde mac, now are usually quiet municipality, just outside of balance. police hunters and set off on
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a big cap to him through the forest. ultimately though, it appears to have all been wild goose chase. the matter of climate cannot be made a somewhat sheepish announcement, a sunday to see missed. it's not a lie nash or a similar while dynamo is on this some evidence. that means we can be fairly certain on the animal in the picture is a while for each fine. he said that the search has now cooled off after further analysis of the footage. having looked more closely at the shape of the animal's hind legs, length of the tile and the lock of auction, it's back. oh, so it is not believe that the ballad, linus was nothing more than a wild bull. this, the man added that while there was no acute danger, people in the forest should nonetheless remain a lot. while the police and the hunters to pack up their bibles and had back home the 3rd time. but make sure to stay informed,
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