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they are peers and rivals with one daring goals to health smart nature, the more likes watching it on youtube. dw documentary, the this is the, the, the news live from the lynn polls. i'm closing in spain's general election. the left wing governmental prime minister federal sanchez could be headed for defeat. but conservative rivals may need for rights help to form a government. and does res takes of the streets a gain of
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a contentious plans to code the powers of the judiciary. tens of thousands, attend protests and counter protest in jerusalem. and 10 of these a day ahead of the crucial verse in parliament, the hello, i'm christie wendell. welcome to the program. polls are closing in spain's snap general election. the vote could see a significant swing to the right for the country, the government socialist on private as the federal sanchez on why the expected to be defeated. while the conservative opposition people's policy has been leading in the polls, it is likely to fall short of an absolute majority. the conservative said they would not discuss looking with the far right folks, policy a here to feed election, but now they may need their seats to form a government. and for more on this we can go over to our correspond again. philip
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schultz, who joins us from the spanish capital madrid. young phillips talk to us about the issues that have driven the election campaign to almost all the big topics that revolves around what many observe us call a cultural really wall between the writing and the left wing. it can see here in spain, it's about women's rights. it's about minority rights. it's a lot about questions of national identity and surprise. those uh, the big topics here at the moment the economy was a very minor topic. this all set to do with effect that compared to many of a european countries in spain is doing fairly well with its economy at the moment. also topics like climate change, the war in ukraine has not been very popular. a prime minister pedro essentially has summarized, it's basically in one sentence, you said it's about, it's
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a progress a against the forces of the past. so a very emotional, very polarized campaign. and what could we see change in spain, if the far right gets into the government, but the far right will almost certainly be much tougher. on migration, it will be much tougher on the separate as movements and regions like catalonia and the buske region. and the cuts rights of the community under your repeating level, it is strictly on to european union. it is against the policies and imagined brussels once more poa for national governments. but it also has to be said that they will be just the junior party in any qual, listen, and, and the conservative. i'm much more pro european. yeah. you, instead of can you help us understand why lift when policies are using appeal and
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support among the spanish population? i think a big sector is actually the prime minister spirit. our son says he is not very popular. a lot of the spaniards say his arrow again is too far away from ordinary people. also, the cooperation with the different separatist movements in order to stay impala has made a lot of a spaniards angry here. but probably most importantly, they have been countless contains against the government and right we media and also in social media often fuels by fate and use. but they have obviously been very successful. all right, that is all corresponding against that of shelter, forcing for us in madrid, say on that crucial snap general election in spring. thank you again for the now rushes president vladimir bruce and has begun. 2 days of talks with his closest
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ally, alexander lucas shanker. it's the 1st time they miss it since they've been a russian leader helped rocha deals and a mutiny by valves in devices inside russia. last month, the speaking in san feet is the look a shake of say it rushes for games to crane needed to be for the gains of native mean. well, send me a solution. claim that ukraine's counter offensive much had failed. now dw correspondent maria cuts a month, a sentence. this update on what is being discussed during the talks between the 2 need is as well. yes, 2 liters discussed the fact that i agree with, as well as the situation as a biller, i suppose border lucas shank has started the meeting by showing the map which she said indicated opponents plans to attack fellows. and therefore russia, which is it's partner breaking such maps, has become a tradition. when meetings i think they pretend full of a bell,
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russian lead. lucas hancock, he especially, continues this narrative of possible need to invasion. and the stress that's russian fellows are facing from the west walk now, which has reportedly been invalid was, was also one of the main topics. obviously a little concerned cuz that, that the parent moved to a group was in a bad mood apparently. and wanted to go on quote, an excursion into poland to destroy supply root. so was a western bathroom re, uh, that is being delivered to ukraine. shank of sad, he's trying not to lie to wagner invaded poland as well. the overall impression is that the russian leader is trying to create a sense of danger on the need to avoid a the scale which is questionable given rushes mentoring program problems in ukraine either be of course that is dw, corresponded maria, catch them at the in rica now russia has launched
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a new wave of missiles at the ukrainian port city of odessa. officials say one person was killed and at least 20 wounded in the open 9 to sold. russia has repeatedly attacked the strategic port. cities and small scope pulled out off of green export deal almost a week ago. trouble inside or the sides largest orthodox computer, which was among the targets of fresh stress and the strikes on the port city. full and i telling has severely damaged or dissolves historical center designated as an endangered what edited by unit school the destruction is enormous. half of the cathedral was left without a roof. and the central pilots and foundation were destroyed. all the windows and stucco moulding web blown out. there was a fire pot where i can send candles i sold and the judge quote for you. it was all in file dining. i was the 1st to come in. but after the ride was over,
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the emergency services arrived and thank god, they put it all out. you create a new notification. see, this tries destroyed several residential buildings, leaving many people trapped in the apartment. they also cause damage to power lines. we would sleeping without child on the bead when we suddenly jumped from the explosion. we lived near the cathedral. we flew up, ran to the toilet, and then there was another explosion. the house was shaking. then i went outside. i thought maybe someone needs help increase in days, pressure has increase its set x one or this size board and prospect. uh you can see it coming after president beloved them. appleton refused to renew a deed which allowed the safe export of green from ukraine's black. c boards
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up to saturday. elliott was this is a look at some of the news from around the world, grateful for as he is say, almost 20000 people have been evacuated from the greek island of rhodes. a big mess of while fi is old ortiz, i've described it as greece has biggest ever fi evacuation. the fi has happened beginning for 6 days on 3 fronts. many residents in taurus had been forced to huddle in schools and shelves. and protests is i've taken to the straits of bangkok to demand the country. senate stop blocking. the naming of the prime minister. conservative members of the senate have twice built the naming of elections when a pizza lim, generally not as tightly to limbs ever. not political condition now says it will try again next week with a different lemony for the job. now, tens of thousands of his reading. these have taken to the streets as the government's contentious judicial over the whole plans near
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a crucial foot. opponents of the changes on gathering outside israel's arguments the contest was interested him to call for them to be scrapped. lawmakers are expected to vote on a bill. could being the supreme court's powers on monday, the plan changes has fall several months of protests. critics say they would undermine the judiciary, independence, the government, and says that there needed to rain in need. let's the judges, supporters of the government and its proposals are renting in tennessee. and for more on this we can cross over to d, w, use rebecca versus who's following this process for us in jerusalem. rebecca, it's good to see you. what do the people oppose to the reform will feel will happen if it is pause. well, christine, when do you talk to people tonight? yes, today or indeed for the last 29 weeks of these protests,
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they'll tell you that these reforms or the whole, as they would describe it, are really ripping at the very heart of this country in the very essence of the country and pulling, in fact that democracy from under the menu will agree or menu will admit that perhaps the democracy is already is not included, but these are the whole plans will completely destroyed and headed towards dictatorship. that's what a cry, a rally in private. you hit at most of the protests. you know that we want to stop the dictatorship, so that is what is happening. that is what makes people say like fear is going to happen when it goes to the test it tomorrow. we think that they put well toss either tomorrow or not on tuesday. these people bound to continue coming out on the streets and people have been coming out so strongly. indeed we've been looking at pitches of crowds gathered. we can see the atmosphere behind you. rebecca. so there's clearly strong opposition to this reform. bowie. is it likely to be pause
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it certainly looks that that's a very big possibility. chris davis does, does seem that the coalition, benjamin netanyahu and his father, i coalition a very to time and to get this one particular bill through this, the whole over who was impulsive of troughs of bills that they want to try and get through this being the 1st one that they're trying to actually pass through the contents, it may say that they will put some of the other ones on hold and try to get a broad consensus. but this is one that they all try to push through. it does look like we start, we, we are part of the thing that we've had that there benjamin netanyahu has been in the hospital. and just before we came on and we were actually hearing reports that he may even be more on well, but he was letting on but his office was letting on. so it's still not even a 100 percent certain that he'll be able to make the vote in the connected some more rugs, but it does certainly look likely that it gets you know, would that it will ta so, but it certainly could pause and that's what these people are here demonstrating against and as we mentioned,
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rebecca supporters of the bill demonstrating and 10 of these i just how much has this proposed additional reform divided people in the country? i think you can say that the country's more divided now than it really ever has been in fact that you say as we speak, as we see all these people demonstrating against the reforms behind me. there are tens of thousands of suppose that have been boston to tel aviv to show their support for the bill. you're really seeing and dividing is riley society and this is highlighting that device. we're getting to a point and if you will, and we're seeing both sides very loudly pushing mckay's now the people demonstrating and telling me you happen to be the ones that have very politicians, a mcnair city. so it's, it's certainly looking like the probably possible that they will be, the win is tomorrow when this goes to the kinetic when this bill goes to the expensive. right. that's the w's rebecca ritz is proposing for us in jerusalem. the,
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