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the, the, this is the, the news coming to live from berlin. outside there's condemn it, but the cooling the chair sees backing of hope to supporters, found the claims against the elective governing party and its international backers . the president remains confined by his own guards, were no supported by the head of the armed forces. also coming up, russian president vladimir putin, courts african leaders out a summit in saint petersburg. some of them have put forth
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a proposal to end the war and ukraine putting says he'll study plus germany's power right party to a of these sets. it's sites on the countries biggest states as it opens up pre election convention. the alternative for germany party and its anti migration message. good big, big games and conservative bavaria and title contenders england edge towards the northfield stages of the world trucks with another deserved this narrow victory in australia, this time defeating dental, the hello. i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us for as president available. nicole has described the coo and the share a former french colony as dangerous not only for its citizens, but for the whole region. the sheriff's elected president mohammed buzz who has
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been confined to his residence since wednesday by his own guards, who were now supported by the head of the armed forces on the streets. there's evidence of further support for the coup leaders and a desire to steer away from the west and towards russia. closes if need is presenting to patty engulfed in black smoke as crowds of pro, to support his th, the building some chanting down with from its former colonizer 2 days after a group of elite troops launched the mutiny. the country's future hangs in the balance. austin, president mohammed, but soon remains under god and his residence, prompting international consent, lead, busy, busy alone, but as of release president, buzz them immediately and unconditionally stopped up attracting the democratic governments of the country and respect the rule of law. we are seeing
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a disturbing trend in the solid region. the fuzzy booms, last public communications included a defiant tweet that democracy would prevail. but it remains unclear who is in charge. those behind the pal grab you to announce elidah. although they now appear to have the support of the countries um, a central to many of the demands coming from noise. now backing the to the removal of foreign troops from these. yeah. see, so what do you know? we have uranium, 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 is your most lead? we don't need the french to keep us safe on the system to suppose is the empty fringe, seem to mend is being replaced by pro russia messaging. it comes after neighboring countries. molly and became a fuss. so shifted beer align system us go see that. but some people were not
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against young people raising the russian flag is because they've seen how certain countries and region are cooperating with russia. thinking that that should be good treatment. and that's what they've brought all these flex but russia has joined with international tools to release president by zoom, things which are growing loud as me just uncertain future risks to sending the country into through the chaos. dw corresponding america acoya is following events from lake goes and neighboring nigeria, she gave us this update. i mean, terry, this is one of the most confusing moments we have seen in the, you know, histories of clothes, especially with the day of, of, of premiums on voice of the 3 i hear in from the people you know, those who i and so forth. and those will have cause i know to and so forth. and of course, those are, you know, international bodies calling for the condemnation of this as an, as getting back to, you know, the president, the, not the post president be reinstated. it's really,
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really confusing. i think one of the things that we see in is that the score is also pointing out to the power issues. how much of supports indeed has got the president through the post president? good. where are the people who are they for? i'm who are those in charge? clearly it's hard to see who i believe in child because it will the really to those will have taken over. i will, i'll said a president to the post president have lost said really that they are in charge of this at the strategies like we have seen in previous cool. you know, this fits all that this is what we want to do. this is for how long wants to hold onto policy, and this is what we into i to terry with nothing that i need to solve 5, 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 nature. i mean, a lot of, of the things that is quite peculiar with this cool is the fact that we have seen for was that vengeance opinions. so there are people who festival came up as
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a look we up with a more proceed these. there is a democratic nation on, so we both looked at display that and this is the person we want. and that was the fast, the i'm then just in 48 hours, we are seeing mosley, you know, process, those people go into the national assembly. i'll say, listen, we wants the military, we don't able, wants the french, we are in support of the school. so the voice is really different, the different opinions. and again, what this is speaking to is how the country is now going to remain the separate lives, especially if there is no harmonized visual. and in their opinion, if the people are not saying, well, we want cool. all know, we don't want cool. all we want democracy is most difficult moment for these. yeah . even for the people, if you take is why the for the continent, because as long as the resist, instability is also flows, you know, across the continent, 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 the west africa reset and saturday.
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thank you for now. that was our correspond acoya in lagos, a russian president vladimir putin has told a russia africa summit in saint petersburg 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. the said and to the pledge to work more closely with african law enforcement and intelligence services. on thursday, he announced free grand supplies to 6 african nations that a charm offensive seen as an attempt to show up most goes position in rooftop or go with more than that. let's cross over to, to use the amara, she's with the after the program at the international affairs think tank chatham house in london. thanks for being with us to get started. let's start by talking about, that's a proposed piece deal between russia and ukraine. the african leaders have put
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forth what can you tell us about that? and the ukraine war has had a really, it's a vast eating impact on african economies and declare in terms of the shortage of supply of green and a peaceful resolution for the ukraine. it is on the, in the interest of after commissions. it is important to note that obviously among of the commissions, irrespective of whether they showed a, a supports of for the for rushes, action or ad chose to remain a normally lined in the issue. as we've seen in the u on both sides of the war and ukraine has been perceived as a, as a confrontation between russia and the west rather than as tempting evasion of ukraine. this is where african nations
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a disturbing their opinion with both less than this. okay, um, but i was wondering specifically about the proposal the be a piece proposal that african countries have put forth have you seen that or to the details differ from other proposals we've seen well, not particularly, i think what african leaders had tried to to capitalize is the fact that they have remained relatively neutral on the issue. so they're trying to play a role as, as, as we use as, as, as a neutral, a friend of, of, uh, russia and, and it was really to assistant extensive to grange. russia originally pulled out of the black sea grain deal that allowed ukraine to ship a strange of the world putting is promising african leaders out this summer to send his own grain for free to at least 6 countries, but can not make up for the supply that was coming through the black sea green deal,
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not at all because the demand for grain in the african countries is, is quite high. and the black sea initiative was really providing a relief for a much needed a supply in the continents. and the charges that it has great that there is a put you on to do for the 6 nations that have been announced of that's a going forward african most of the country and consumers would have to continue to rely on the open markets. a world markets were supplies are much more tight and, and prices are on the rise as we've seen. now, russia has long cultivated closer ties with african countries. and with some success, it must be said, we're seeing support for moscow right now. being expressed during the coo and new share is russia widely regarded as a dependable ally among african leaders as well. russia
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is primarily succeeding in a and its diplomacy with the countries that are undergoing very complex transitions or how strained relations with the west is looking into africa for a number of reasons. but what has called attention is obviously it's engagement with the countries such as the center of the country, public money, vps who don, whether it's very complex transition undergoing. uh, but uh, the reality is that of when russia, you know, showed sympathy for the minutes for a man who stays power in molly, but cannot hustling guinea in the last couple of years. but the challenge is that to be a man, the meant that a did, that the crew are viewed by the leaders of neighboring states and the other region organizations and the african union as a threat to regional stability. so uh, what my money and bridging it may have insisted that the you and withdrew,
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and that is peacekeeping force a would, would need to leave the country. there is a concern among leaders in neighboring countries, but as the rush, i may be adding to the read the region of instability that especially the side is under going to use the thank you very much for your analysis. that was africa expert to use the amara from chatham house and learned thank you them a sketch up now and a few other stories making headlines around the world today. kim jones has been pictured, standing alongside russia's defense minister and the chinese delegation that a military for rate in killing young. they're present at the event marks a significant shift in stance from moscow in beijing who have sought to distance themselves from north korea's nuclear program. ukraine's president, but a lot of me is the lensky has visited odessa, the target of multiple russian missile strikes and recent days, the tour,
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the historic trans figuration cathedral that is now undergoing restoration of beings fairly damaged. following an attack, the desa region has come under increasing russian fire since bhaskar withdrew from the black sea initiative. powerful type food has its south eastern china bringing heavy rains and strong winds. the storm known as duck sorry, has destroyed power lines and for schools to and businesses to shock. it's also hits, southern tie, one toppling trees and cutting power to hundreds of thousands of homes that united nations secretary general. antonio gutierrez has issued a stark warning on climate change saying the era of global boiling has begun. the u. s. world media or logical organization is predicting that this month will be the hosses in human history, a condition that has become all to tangible. i mean,
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the deadly fires and other heat related crises across the world. climate change is being felt like never before record banking temperatures and unprecedented rains on the leasing devastation on human nature. like out jamie, is battling to contain an insert or that has already killed dozens of people. the 5 is ravaging source and olive groves. the thousands of families have already been evacuated from their homes. those who make it back often return to find nothing left. a true mother yet all my life. you can see here there's nothing anymore. what's the house has gone to for the height of uh, half way across the mediterranean in sicily, an apple or shut down or over night, as fires burned around as preventative. in japan, the government issued heat started collects as people swell to enrolled in $75.00
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degree heat for the 8th day this month. across the pacific, the us is roasting on the record temperatures, visit roads buckling under the excessive heat. the wells meet 2 electric organizations size. we will see the woman steve on record some important in the next 5 years. that news was followed shortly after by a summer message from you in chief engineer, good time, as the the global warming kaz and is the area the heat a global binding as arrived. leave those must leads, is no more as a tennessee, no more excuses, no more waiting for the others to move 1st, that is simply no more time for that sign to say the immediate reduction of emissions is the only solution. but until that happens, seems like these looks set to be the new normal. the fluoride alternative for deutschland party here in germany is holding its annual convention
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with its sites on elections. this fall in germany's largest state barrier region traditionally voted for conservative parties. but this time the a f d is projected to reach a record share of the vote there, dw reported alex gas went to the bavarian city of shelving to see what's behind the pol rights growing popularity. in this city of chicago, being containing for the various state elections is heating up in the region is a strong hold for conservative parties. but in recent years, the far right a fee has gained momentum, is made passively. he may know that my personal opinion is that the ac is a last resort on the, on the all you because none of the old part of the sort of any use to me give it out for me is the a f d as currency project to take around 13 percent of the votes and the state as and
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the rest of germany. the issue of migration is to parties to main draw. it's important that the people who have no business being here are removed and that the people who come in educated unskilled are the ones all the battery. and if the potty candidates cutting even that 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 of 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 they're simply wouldn't be so many foreign children in class who don't speak german opportunity. what if necessary? we need a fortress germany, and not just the fortress. europe of us and just having a troubled by these remarks who is most of this, you know, it makes me very reflective this week because what we need right now is
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a sense of cooperation to prove that to solve this to so many hearts wants to believe me the problem with the a d is that it does like secondly the opposite. it drives people a party that makes and also known as you rick please, this is terrible. this party is getting so much supports courtney. they have no solution to this whole. just assign to quite appalling content fits some conservative party members and the region to think the rise of the far right is due to frustration with a national government led by the social democrats in which never took this much. i am going to be in that voting for the i n d is not the right signal to say to berlin because it actually makes it even more difficult for conservatives to get majorities. because some of these protests come from our come from roland. yeah, toner, from the green party says the conservative body style of communication disposal pump you to blame. starting from the attorneys. i can see 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 now this is what
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moderates. and then the i p becomes more acceptable because you adopt it's not or to you. and so it's not a surprise that people say, no, it's just not the normal parts of the new the under the portfolio. 2 months before the electrons in bavaria, the mainstream parties appear to be lacking a strategy for conjuring the fire right? a f d. what's bringing probably in ok here. here's a member of the german parliament for the governing social democrats. thanks for being with us. mister phone. good opinion polls show the full right. if the has overtaken your party to become the 2nd strongest, political force in the country, how worried are you about that? of course i'm very varied. when a raving pod, the was pulling that higher than or less know calls. but any, and you also have to see that looking at a pos like how big you before the last and it's not election that there was also another scenario with all how do you read it? oh, so i think from our point of view and from on and resides and elections and the story,
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but from the general democratic approach and quite boring because when you see that the right extreme a right wing party is pulling that hide and it is also a special democracy in general. a couple of weeks ago german chancellor schultz who is the leader of your party. he played down the rise of the f d saying that it's surgeon's support won't last long. do you think that's the right approach to? i think it's in our hands if this rise of the if the, if this holding on for longer time, not only for us as a code isn't but for us as all democratic parties because i think we have to stick together anyway. and so that are a democratic approach into solving the problems democratically it just the right way. so this will be important and also we as the court doesn't have to do a good job. and if you should, in addressing the people's needs um, altogether, i'm showing also from the political style of this, not all used to people just out to people ended explaining but also also as 12 of
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the problems that the people have is a, at the, not a democratic party, i would say j b e is a democratic elective part. yes, but i wouldn't say is the democratic party when you look at their program, when you look at what they say and um, also in the, on the side and also around did you hear that this is a party that's not having a democratic values having all values of human rights being all the values of the rule of law in general, things like that. there are of course, people that of how does the democratic spectrum. but then where there are also many people in the if the that are out of all of the credit values, yet the f d is pulling about 20 percent nationwide in some places around the countries pulling 30 percent. do you see the a if the as a threat to democracy in germany? so yes, of course you have to be really careful. also, when you look at our history end and last 100 years, you have to be very careful then when right wing and democratic parties are getting
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the way of arise. but i think we have a chance also to solve the problems because when you look why it's so strong, it's of cause also the result of the crisis less. yes. when you look at the crisis of a cold with and you look at the rest of the rest of the games to grain, your eyes of energy prices. so i think it's our chance. um, also, and a lot i'm problem also to address these issues and then bring living in a position where the people look at the future. on a good note, your constituency is in the state of saxony, one of the strong holes of the i t y says the far right party been so successful there. it's difficult to explain why you, um, generally the people talking why this is wrong in my constituency. but i think when you want to, to addresses issues, you have to make politics for the people that you need across the strong states that addresses departments have a strong public infrastructure. have the people seeing that the state cares about
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education, kids about the work and things like this. and i think this will be also the opportunity for us also in the regions where many people maybe frustrated and don't have trust and current politics also to, to bring this people back to, to all attempt to the democratic and mr. focus. thank you very much for joining us today. that was probably on the phone to a member of the german parliament for the social democrats. thank you very much. england have made it to one nil wins in a row and the women's world cup, the reading european champions are on the verge of qualifying for the knockout stage. after beating denmark thing with made to changes to the side that naturally beat hazy and just 6 minutes in both had paid off. rachel dailey, came in and left back and teed up the other new edition. lauren james fairly open to a beautifully cold silks and have 1st world cups stats. the
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21 year old chelsea wing are continued to impress in the 2nd half with denmark rarely threatening england. so plenty of trickery would fall to little end product of lucy, bronze came closest to doubling the lead for the reigning european champions of to aqona, charging into ahead of it went just wide. in the closing stages, denmark stepped it up in notes and say, for the post would have equalized. instead, it ended up another one mill win, which may not inspire confidence, but still pleads some of the younger fans. this is the biggest women's world cup today, attend yet to on the streets of sydney. there was little indication that even happening or corresponding lima who talk you talk to some locals to find out whether the tournament in australia under zealand could have been marketed better. australia is in the middle of a was cops,
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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. 6 yeah, not, not that much but yeah, we see a little bit. it just feels very dead. and yeah, feel like it should be more populated and be more happy and the more lot about them it's just uh, looks like a normal day 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 band as have been rolled 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 cops. that's how it's paid, at least, and finding a restaurant of hub to show the games was even hotter to come by. this is the best
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of those advertisements that we found, but there is a catch real close to the pen festival. the 1st of its kind at a women's woodcock and there's no shortage of love for the to and i'm 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 well top and our family went 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 because even if things are not always in plain sight, you are watching the news coming to live from berlin will have more on the crew in
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