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to discover new adventures. again, 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage site dw, world heritage 360 yeah. now, the, this is deed of the news live from berlin, growing the international isolation for new share, their opinion, and cups, financial and security ties over the crew which i was to be elected. president brussel says, people don't recognize the general who has declared himself the new leader presents
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the landscape visits. troops on the front line is recruiting spence of its counter offensive against the russian invasion of sides, claimed to be making advances and is really step up. the pressure on the government over controversial traditional reforms. thousands joined nationwide protests for the 30 of straight week, saying that the changes are an attack on democracy in the i'm here until in berlin. thanks for joining us. the european union has suspended, financial and security ties within jail. cool leader and general update off money she company has taken control of the west african state. my hosting, the elected president, news year has been a key partner for the you. in slowing the flow of migrants to europe, that are also appears to take over, could allow russia to expand its influence in the region to the general
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behind the crew. sharing a meeting with government officials of the i'll soon be elected president mohammed bud zoom. abdulla munch jani, has declared himself these as new leader. electron do sit there and should have the national council for the safeguarding of the country is motivated by the soul of desire to preserve a beloved homeland on the one hand and the face of the continuous deterioration of the security situation. and this without the authorities, that thing is glimpse a real solution to the crisis who economic and social governments economy. the general gianni said he would dissolve the constitution and one against any foreign intervention that's raising concerns in the capital meal. me the same day, the national community that stays eats here for us. we don't want it. we don't want,
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it's more or less because it's no longer credit bullying day. i still freaked them to walk home from the sea to um, which was the most happy with this crew to, to honestly because president presumed started to work seriously for the country. and the military came on spoiled us. i can go to orders what type of support the dentist and the more optimistic about what could follow does even with that issue. but today we are in a stage of insecurity. frankly, i don't condemn the military for their actions, and they have a vested interest in fighting terrorism. oh, think about the to try get a wave of unrest in the army crowns set science to cause and buildings outside the zoos potty headquarters. meanwhile, there's been growing international condemnation from world leaders, including the united nations and the african union. the european union has suspended financial and security ties with nisha. and the us secretary of state has called for the release of elsa buzzing and the restoration of democratic order. and
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let me be very, very clear about this. as i have been in my phone, conversations are economic and security partnership with the share which is significant. hundreds of millions of dollars depends on the continuation of the democratic governance and constitutional order that has been disrupted by the actions in the last uh, in the last few days, user has seen several minutes recurs and phase 2 years of political and economic instability. an ally of western nations, it is paid a role in facing armed actors in this a health, including a kind to and the sonic states. while leisure has a new lead to for now, is future is uncertain, and its neighbors will be keeping a close eye on developments. russian president vladimir putin has said moscow does not project talks with ukraine. he was speaking as a summit with african states wrapped up in st. petersburg. i think we can set
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a proposal put forward by african leaders, as well as a chinese initiative could be a basis for peace. but if we can also rejected some points of the african piece initiative, namely a ceasefire, which we said would be too difficult to implement. the ukranian presidents of lensky had previously rejected the proposal saying he wouldn't engage in talks as long as russian troops were occupying ukrainian territory. while the green president also visited front line positions, as cube stepped up, it's counter offensive against the russian invasion. you congratulated his troops during a special operations forces day. both sides claimed to be making advances in fighting across the country. officials in the ukrainian section, however, it meant that their counter offensive is being held up by hardened russian defences . on a mission to boost morale and support his soldiers on the front line. an eastern new crane presents landscape visits, towns the don't yet region, and meets troops fighting the country offensive against russia. so it is obvious
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that the situation is not easy, but you are powerful people with you strength and held for the treatment moment. this just goes out. ukrainian forces announcing a new push around buck moved. the city was b, a c contested before which was taken by russian troops. freshly equipped, and heading into the firing line footed shed by ukraine's army shows its soldiers attacking russian positions. keeps forces appear to be making advances despite heavy resistance. and the west ukraine has reported. a breakthrough, the ministry says sold is liberated to the front line village, a federal my you escape but russia denies its forces are being defeated. moscow says it targeted a ukrainian command post in the central city of dundee, pro, for several people over wounded in a residential complex. and a security service building emergency crews appealed for most support people. so
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there's lots of all the victims we know of our passers by 4 people need psychological help. our psychologists helped 8 people somewhere in hysterics. they wanted to talk about the fighting has reached as far as tugging rug a portion of south west. russia flushes defense ministry says it's intercepted, ukrainian missile, and fragments from the bloss injured several people, both sides of boeing, tulsa action, a spicing intensifies in the bath and full control of strategic areas. for 30 straight weeks now is realize have taken to the streets to protest against traditional reforms. they say could undermine the country's democracy, backed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the new law limits some of the powers, the supreme court. the supreme court says it will hear arguments for striking down the law, setting the possible scene for a possible constitutional showdown with parliament. a this is there on so to the
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government is pushing through the 1st part of it's controversial, traditional overall tens of thousands of out of the streets again across israel. we have no choice. it's wrong with fighting for a home. they're trying to make the country and democratic, you know them a copy of the change. the whole thing is the do right. and even why prime minister been you mean that's an young who's power, right? village has coalition government last week back. the 1st part of the law cancelling the supreme court's ability to strike down government decisions. interns unreasonable the vote has cemented the divides between those for and against
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support. as of the traditional responses, it's needed to says power from the courts to elected officials. many you see the supreme court as to how liberal approaches here are saying it leaves the government without checks and balances. this supreme court says it's when he arguments for striking down below. the hearing is set for september with paul human resource for the summer. the political crisis shows no sign of updating the, the opponents of germany's fluoride a f. d party have rallied in protest outside of the annual congress. the a f. d, or alternative for germany has seen a surge and its approval ratings in recent weeks are replacing the public support at 22 percent. second only to the main conservative opposition block d a s d is especially popular in eastern germany among the demonstrators,
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one of the calling themselves brand news against the right. the congress is being held in the eastern city of like the board. some of the marchers told us why they were protesting different types of yeah, um we are here to contact the mac. we have ne, how strong they have these now in the cold. i know what task is to come direct done . and to say there isn't out there and the fees, and that was there and this is not called the a of the device in this off to you on know robust here been a line i here with them. so there's no repeat of 1933. we need to stand up and take a clear position against the ship to the right and then dr. gate in flood, or live was introduced to find them. and that is dangerous. they would have a scene or deficient, and that's really escalate. read it gets dangerous for refugees and for women. and as we mentioned among the protestors, there were also members of grand news against the right in organization of women
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fighting the rise of the far right from germany. and this is why it's important because the empty is getting stronger and stronger. i'm have to do something about it. uh, the husband was think it's incredibly important to be here today and to tell our children's and grandchildren's generation the to live in a great democratic country. still all in democratic crowds isn't on the claim. no, to do a political correspondent, thomas barrow and knocked about told us why support for the a f d is growing essentially dissatisfaction beside the facts and on the one hand with the federal government. but also generally, dissatisfaction about the way germany is now heading the economically politically. people are rather concerned about about the future of the country. and you see that also in several polls. people are concerned about the way that the federal government is dealing with different issues nationally, for example, the energy crisis, but also internationally the role that many plays in the war in ukraine on that is
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something that the, the has actually profit from that those fios or those concerns that many germans have. it's however important again to express a copy of that. this is only part of the picture here in, in germany you have the sd, which is supposing that around 20 percent. but there are many of us were actually against the far right to the party who are trying to present as we stress a picture of a more diverse gemini. but the bait in germany has been very times in the last few days. and in the last few weeks about how the part is to deal with the if the, especially at the time when the i f, d is searching in the polls for now, most parties have stressed that they want to continue with a band on the a, if the basically what this prep is a file will not cooperating with the, the, under any circumstances. but at the same time you're hearing initial voice is by those who say that may be dr. change on a case by case basis that you basically can't ignore a party that has the support of around 20 percent of the german population. so they said that the page that is growing here in germany,
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that is going to continue and that it has to do with the fact that parties that the baiting, how to deal with the, the a potty, that by the way, is also being observed observed by germany's domestic intelligence agency trying to determine whether the a, the, or part of the a, these actually considered antics treatments spots to do some insight populations in particular, pollinators like bees and butterflies have decline significantly in the past decades. experts bring the over use of pesticides, light pollution, and modern farming practices. conservationists into u. k. have launched the world's largest butterfly, owned and have as private citizens to help collect data by simply encountering butterflies. searching for bus a 5 at the bottom of the garden. it's something that's becoming increasingly difficult by supplies, guessing how to, to find. and that's exactly why conservationists in the u. k. a calling on people to look for them and re quote their results. having a yearly record of what is around what isn't around. i think he said really good
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scientific data and to indicate changes such as like a woman and have taught destruction about size up sensitive indicators of, of what's going on. the sign to say, climate change, habitat loss and pollution have devastated butterfly populations. a recent report sound 80 percent of boss of flies in the u. k. have declined since and 19 seventies . the big boss of fly accounts aims to record the numbers accurately in the hopes of saving them from extinction. participants to us to count by supplies for 15 minutes and sending their results via an app the day to all it's monthly passed on to the right people to check those records. and then the records end up in a numerous data set where we can, you know, do all this fantastic conservation in science, a conservationist type that task will help them in their efforts to preserve batch fly populations for generations to come and you're up to date. but to stay tuned,
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