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of the the this is the, the news company to live from burly outside there's condemn it, but the cooling the share sees backing at home. qu supporters fan the flames against the elective governing party and its international backers. the president remains confined by his own guards, who are now supported by the head of part of the head of the armed forces. also coming up russian president vladimir putting courts african leaders of this summit
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in saint petersburg. some of them have put forth a proposal to end the war in ukraine. coaching says he'll study plus at the women's soccer world comp i, reporter and sydney speaks to locals about the lack of marketing for what is meant to be the biggest addition ever of the tournament. the little m. terry martin. good to have you with his friends, president, amount of them i call it has described the qu, in the share, a former french colony as dangerous, not only for it citizens, but for the whole region. the shower is elected. president mohammed by zoom has been confined to his residence since wednesday, by his own guards were now supported by the head of the armed forces on the streets . there was further evidence subs support for the 2 leaders and
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a desire to steer away from the west and towards marshall the photos of a cool, bunk guard outside the headquarters of the altar president by whom spotty, the cheering, fumbled feet take over some demonstrators, the crowd was seen binding the french flag and waving russian flags. see that vision. people were not against young people raising the russian flag is because they've seen how certain countries and region are cooperating with russia. thinking that that's what we call treatment. and that's what they've brought all the flex we have uranium and we have diamonds, we have gold, we have oil, and we live like slaves. why should we, until when we get accepted, the french base and major must lead. we don't need the french to keep us safe on the president,
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but zoom has been detained since dependents do. morning after so just announce they had seized power because of the countries to day to day thing. security and failing economy often uncertainty about the country's top come understood, the army has now said it supports the but reasonable and international leaders. habit strongly denounced the typical and are doing the elected governments the station lead, busy, busy, don't basel release president, buzz them immediately and unconditionally stop up attracting the democratic governments of the country and respect the rule of law. we are seeing a disturbing trend in the south region budget is a strategically important invest of frequent country united region, beset with this law. me, consultancy that's prompted france and the us to establish military bases and
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germany to station about $1000.00 offered streets alongside those of its allies in the jazz. now another cool has made the travelers side regions yet more footage items. and as the term has not analysed a leader, it remains unclear who will to new jazz puter our correspondent america, or koya is covering the story from neighboring nigeria. i'm not sure what to what's the latest, where do things stand now with the crew of the. i mean, terry, this is one of the most confusing moments we have seen in the, you know, histories of clothes, especially with the date of, of, of premiums on voice of the 3 i hearing from the people you know, those who i am for both of those who have cause i know to and so forth. and of course, those, you know, international bodies calling for the condemnation of this as an, as getting that so you know, the presidents that nobody puts president to be reinstated. it's really,
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really confusing. i think one of the things that we're seeing is that the school is also pointing out to the power issues. how much of supports indeed have got the president, the deposed president got, where are the people who are they for? i'm who i was in charge. clearly it's hard to see who i live in chad because even though the military, those where i've taken over, i want to allow said a president to the 1st president have lost said really that they are in charge of this type of strategies. like we have seen in previous school, you know, the states all that this is one to one to do this is for how long wants to hold onto the bar. and this is what we into i to savvy with. nothing that i need to. oh so fast how the events i really owe more than images the arrows is big. so it's hard to get a clear picture of what's really going on there right now. but as far as you can tell, how much support for the coup itself is there among the people of new jersey? i mean a lot of, of things that is quite peculiar with this cool is the fact that we have been for was that vengeance opinions. so there are people will, 1st of all came up as
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a look we up for democracy and these, there is a democratic nation. so we both looked at display that and this is the person we want. and that was the 1st the i'm then just in 48 hours, we have been mosley, you know, process, those people go into the national assembly. i'll say, listen, we want the military, we don't able, wants the french, we are in support of the school. so the voice is really a different, the different opinion. and again, what this is speaking to is how the country is nowhere and so remain the separate lives, especially if there is little, have a nice visual in your opinion. if the people low saying, well, we want cool all, no, we don't want to all we wanted. mostly it is most difficult moment for these. yes. even for the people, if you tickets, why the, for the continent, because as long as there is this instability, it also flows, you know, across the confidence across the west africa, particularly because of the position of new jersey when he comes to being key allies and also in terms of security across west africa, everybody's on saturday. oh my god, thank you for now. that was our correspond to
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a quiet in lagos. but let's bring in a be a little while doing here. she's an international development consultant and east africa. regional analysts, thanks for being with this bill. what's your take on the crew? does it look final to you? i'm okay, well um, i think it's, it's, it's, it's mixed. it's the don't you know, the words being used around this are, are they being a, be measured very carefully? i think for now it's definitely a cause it's, uh, you know, the president is being held on. although it seems that the, you know, those who have the presidential guard and, and also those have taken him, has been under great pains to reinstate that. they don't want to harp him long and sadly, all of that, some of the language around the school. i think one of the things that most interesting about it is that it seems like there's
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a lot of bargaining going on. perhaps that levels that are not obvious to the public. um, just in terms of how the communications come out and how they're there isn't so much communication around stuff. the fact that a leader has not been laying a need. this for me. i feel like there's a little bit of indication that they definitely took advantage of this rest of africa. the. and i also just personally feel, you know, the thing at things that their invest would be quite a bit of organization from some, perhaps new jobs asked for us and other factors. right. let me ask you, is it clear who is actually in charge of the country at this point? you know, i think it's, it's not. yeah, i mean everyone, i, um, i've talked to people on the ground and they did selves are you, will there a docile by how um, by how fast the situation has occurred. they know it serious um but,
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but they don't really know what's going on. they know that there's a bit of chaos, but everyone says, you know, we noted seriously. just really don't understand what's going on. this is something that has also been a bit um, interesting um as a reporter mentioned about the screw, the fact that it um, you know, that it wasn't predicted um, you know, often when we, we see countries that are fragile, there is a feeling that things are getting more and more unstable. and yet this seems to have been any balance taking a quite a lot of people by surprise. you mentioned that this is happening around the time at the same time that there's that summit that russia africa summit taking place in saint petersburg. what do you make of the timing of the summit and how does it connect to to that, to the, to the code, to i think that, that the timing is, it's not a coincidence when, when he planned to overthrow the, the government of a country, particularly a president who was the 1st democratic lead and i said,
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and then i haven't arrived in this and is that okay, transition which clearly the, you know, there's a lot of the praise of about africa for that. and there's obviously of opposition to this created by a wasp by the international community and a you. so i think the fact that it coincided we got is assign uh, clearly isn't it tends to align um, at least for the people behind the code to align with the logic that we see in countries like molly and bertino class. so i think there certainly are some aspirations in some of these countries to enter into perhaps breaks one day. and i think that that's the feeling. and unfortunately, it really does come from the fact that resources have not been shared equally. there's a lot of disparity among communities due to different reasons, but also,
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you know, the environmental situation, the security situation isn't great in that country. and so i think for people, you know, they're just desperate and, and the situation with brands has not always been the most positive for the region . yeah. and so i think that the idea is like, let's try something new. and there certainly, yeah, yeah. i'll be, i'll thank you. thank you very much for now. it was east africa regional analyst of your welding, as well as mentions vladimir putin has, uh, is there a, a russia africa, some of this taking place in saint petersburg in russia right now. but i've been putting a has told that summit that moscow will look at an african piece proposal to end the war and ukraine. the russian president also promised to supply african nations free weapons to enhance security on the continent and plans to work more closely with african law enforcement and intelligence services. she got on thursday,
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he announced free green supplies to 6 african nations in a charm offensive scene. as an attempt to show up moscow causation in africa. mm. yeah, definitely kind of what we got. let's get more now from our correspondence manufacturers . she's following the stomach for us from riga dw now reports on russia out of lot fia. as you may know, since our moscow studio was closed by russian authorities, finally putting has made various promises to african leaders during the summit. well, criticizing the west, what kind of response is he getting with that approach? on a very broad picture, big picture, of course, pretty much any investment in africa as well come, but if you zoom in on the numbers and what russia has delivered so far, just less than one percent of foreign direct investment in africa. of course there's, there's so much more to go if you look at the applicant perspective, why in fact african delegations and, and, and heads of state. 17 of them reportedly are or are at this summit is because of
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course they want to push for the green deal. that's pretty much that at this point to be, to revive. so that fact that russia and that was due yesterday, president fulton said he's reaching out to literally a handful of countries in africa to send free grain is certainly nothing else to all those other countries. we're not mentioning this group, we're not part of the group, but also even if you are part of the group and if you look at the numbers that while she wants to spend about 25 to 50000 tons of free grain in about 3 to 4 months that's really a drop in the bucket compared to what the green deal was was able to achieve and here be and not only looking at the poor supply of brains, but the price hikes already. there's about a report of the 10 percent hiking price on the global markets when it comes to brains because that green deals is that at this point. so as we're hearing right now, the president of egypt urging russia to come back on to the table with regard to the grain deal that also shows you. yes, there is a cooperation, of course,
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in between african countries and russia bought the question is at what price, what are african countries? depending on what government, if you're talking to what applicant country we're looking at, what are they going to receiving a return? and, and a lot of that is also going to the side about the relationship in fact and that, and the results of the summit as a whole, that is ongoing is the 2nd day. today. you have any pre goshen, the leader of the wagner mercenary group that launch that failed. who in russia recently sad to be back in russia now finding at the same time? is this summit? what can you tell us about that? some pictures appeared yesterday. excellent telegram and on facebook and we have seen them and of course we asked ourselves, is it real? is, is progress in the had a 5 minute group was actually officially supposed to be next setting, but our goal is to really a st. petersburg. we cannot confirm these reports, we cannot say whether really he is in st. petersburg and whether he has a really
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a map. for example, one of the visual from one top officials from the central african republic. it would be logical in the sense that uh, for example of why the group is very much active in the central african african republic. but also in molly, for example, in booking of fossil. and of course it comes to the very delicate time. it's been only one month since it's failed. cool off the wagner part, really to regroup. so, just a little and the fact that there are these pictures out there is messaging 1st of all, to the vaudeville group that they are very much present and going to continue with their presence in africa. but it's also a message towards the domestic audience in russia that long ago i'm is chief especially, didn't disappear. a lot of questions, their hands also when it comes to the future, 5 know group be politically within the system of russia. but also militarily, when it comes to the operations in africa, bodies, thank you very much. that was our correspondent,
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funny culture in reagan sketch up on some of the stories making headlines today. ukrainian saber sensor and world champion, olga carline has been disqualified at the world championships. in italy, after refusing to shake hands with her rushing opponent on us. no, no, but after they're about caroline had won the fight 15 to 7 under the rules of fencing governing body the f i. e shaking hands for about is mandatory for us president donald trump. is facing new charges as part of the investigation into his handling of classified government documents. the new charges accused him of ordering an employee at his florida residents to delete security video footage in an attempt to obstruct investigators. you know, face is 14 criminal charges related to the case before, right. alternative for deutschland party is set to hold its annual congress with
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its sites on elections. this ball in germany's latest state's largest state. the barrier of the region traditionally votes for conservative parties, but this time the f d is projected to reach a record share of the boat. dw reporter alex gast went to the bavarian city of shelving to see what's behind the far right. growing popularity in the city of chicago being containing for the battery of state elections is heating up of the region is a strong hold for conservative parties. but in recent years, the far right a f d. s. gauge momentum is made because certainly he may know, i personally, he said the ac is a last resort on there because none of the old part of the sort of any use to me give it out for me is the a, if the current, the project to take around 13 percent of the votes in the state. as in the rest of germany, the issue of migration is the party's main drawer. it's important that the people
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who have no business being here are removed and that the people who come in educated, unskilled, the ones also to the battery and if the potty candidates cutting, even as china is set to be one of the most extreme politicians in a party, she claims germany into europe being overwhelmed by migration. you agree in all the port, all foreigners who no longer have the right to be in the country, which means we would relieve our social system, we would relieve our hospitals, and of course they would be better schooling for our children again, because there's simply wouldn't be so many foreign children in class who don't speak german opportunities if necessary. we need a fortress, germany, not just fortress, europe of us. and just having a troubled by these remarks who is most of these, you know, it makes me very reflexive this week because what we need right now is
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a sense of cooperation to prove it to. so it gets to some in heights once. but believe me, the problem with a d is that it does exactly the opposite. it drives people a party that makes and also known as the direct please. this is terrible, but this party is getting so much support. how can you, they have no solution to this whole just assign to quite appalling content, some conservative party members and the region to think the rise of the far right is due to frustration with the national government led by the social democrats in which they will take this much i am going to bend that voting for the i m d, not the right signal. i'm just saying to balance because it actually makes it even more difficult for conservatives to get majorities. because some of these protests come from our cams and rolling. yeah, toner, from the green party says the conservative body style of communication disposal pump you to blame starting from the attorneys. i can tell you that there is also a conflict within the conservative party. you know, i think the people who say, let's move further to the right and are those who are moderates and then the
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becomes more acceptable because you adopt it's not a change to mouth. so it's not a surprise that people say, it's just not the normal pipelines that you really onto patel. 2 months before the electrons in bavaria, the mainstream potties appear to be lacking a strategy for contouring. the fire right? a f d r political corresponding told a sparrow is in mac, the bar covering the a of these convention. thomas, opinion poll, show the far right if the is now the 2nd strongest party in germany. how is the leadership of the party planning to capitalize on the search and support of the convention here that basically trying to present an image of strength and unity. they have mentioned time and time again that search in the halls saying that that is something that reflects why their opinions here in germany. and they're also trying to lay the groundwork for what they believe is
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a realistic tons of being able to co governor, especially here in the eastern part of the country where we're now at this party conference and with elections are expected to be held in 2024, where the f d is particularly strong. however, it's also important to stress, terry, that the discussion about the a, if these not only one that is happening here in this whole, you know, the parts of germany, unexpressed, the other parties are also discussing what to make of this search. and also how to relate if i told with the a f d in german need for a long time, that has been what has been described as a firewall against the a s t. and we've been hearing from other parties, different messages as to whether the firewall should continue, should be strengthened or should actually be scrapped on a case to case basis. we can clearly say that the sd and the whole search in paul's and the fact that it recently also went to local elections is the main political discussion that is happening now. here in germany. and specifically,
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also here in the some parts of the country understand, tell us that there are protests in mike the board against the a f d right now. tell us about those protests so far. there are small protests against the a, if the outside of this conference, a whole, a big approach as is planned tomorrow, here in the safety of a mazda bug. but it's also relevant to the stress of is the common sites that you see in basically every party confidence of the a, f b. there is no other party in germany that polarizes more than the a s t. and this is something that you obviously specifically see when you get this project confers when you have so many delegates of the, of the, in one specific safety. and when you have also other people outside criticizing what they believe races or anti democratic policies by the a f d, it's in a way micro caused them of discussions that you see also elsewhere in the country. as i said, the i d is in particular a positive that polarizes
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a lot to give in germany. as i mentioned earlier, the if the is currently riding on a wave of a piece of public support, they're pulling numbers, put them ahead of the governing social democrats. what explains this remarkable rise in support for the f t thomas in one would i would say the satisfaction if you look at several calls, you will see that people who would vote for the fee will do so. not necessarily because they like the of the but because of this appointed by all the parties on the very disappointed by the way, specifically in the social democrats that lead the federal government. so it essentially means that the of the search is when the political environment in the country is times when people are insecure, when they do not know exactly where to look. and this is something that we've also clearly seen here that the a, if the is trying to present itself as a party that can also present solutions that is not only attracting people that are dissatisfied with the rest. but that can also attract people that are interested in
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their own specific policies. but again, the positive gemini would default with this. the ac is a potty, according to the other parts in germany. that creates the vision. and that stokes the ordinal, as i say, a very difficult debate here in the country one that has gone on for a very long time with that, we also continue as job many begins to focus on those regions of elections that will start in the next few months and they will specifically focus given these and part of the country in 2024. thomas. thank you very much. our political correspondent, thomas barrow in michael to at the women's soccer world top or the teen and salt advocate played out and entertaining to all draw earlier today. both sides had lost their opening games in group g. south africa were on course for their 1st ever world cup victory as can be cured. god love to assist in one goal and then scored another in the 2nd time. but
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late on sophia bro, born came up with a stunning goal as argentina score twice in the space of 5 minutes to seal the draw . well, it is the biggest women's world cup to dates and yeah, to on the streets of sydney. there is little indication that it's even happening or correspondent the whole talk. you talk to some locals to find out what the tournament in austria and new zealand could have been marketed better. australia is in the middle of a was cops, but you probably cantos. this is one of the busiest street in tiffany, but this barely any promotional materials inside. we see a few pictures in the trays. yeah. we see the, the soccer players and the things. but uh yeah, not, not that much but yeah, we see a little bit. it just feels very dead. um and yeah, feel like it should be more populated and be more happy and be more lot about it.
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um it's just uh, looks like a normal date piece that told dw that they work closely with the cd when it comes to the marketing of the woodcock. and that more than a 1000 cd banners have been growing out. sounds like a lot on paper. but in practice, it's far from i popping. i came across more prominent advertisements for this movie. then i did for the woman's watch caught. that's how we paid at least. and timing a restaurant, a hub to show the games was even hotter to come by. this is the best of those advertisements that we found, but there is a catch real close to the pen festival. the 1st of its kind at a woman's woodcock. and there's no shortage of love for the tournament. really just centralized at this festival here, right in the center. which kind of disappointing seeing that, like there's so much on the news about the woman's wealth top and our family went
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to guitar for the men's world cup and it was definitely seems to be like a lot more advertisements there. and so it would have been great since we, you know, even more here, but it's been fun what we have been to over 1500000 tickets have already been sold a record for women's was caught. even if things are not always in plain sight. you're watching dw dues from berlin, coming up next is conflict. so we've got an interview with taiwan suppor administer . i'm terry morning. thanks for the
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inter conflict with tim sebastian america, the secretary of state and clinton was finally emerging in the long delay that that's a whole slide in us china relations. the main sticking point is to try one. i guess the time when these 4 minutes to joseph the island on
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complet dw, the thread to the baltic states. what would happen is russia attacked lithuania to health, a military rehearsal for this scenario. in spring of 2023. it was a large scale exercise led by germany with international cooperation and exclusive look at military tactics. and what motivates soldiers to keep going? in 60 minutes on dw, the assassination it says to move back to the basic goals facing the country
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to the the guessing pushed back in from their own family. now i will ask you and on slicing social loans, seeking the self determines life. douglas escaped from treasury and abuse. the oldest fixed on d, w. america, the secretary of state, anthony lincoln was finally engaging in a long delayed effort to hold the slide in us china relations. the main speaking point is still tie one with the chinese determined to be unified and warning the west to stay out of the cool interests. my guess in taipei is the time when east foreign minister joseph woods.

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