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the the business dw news live from valley in the military stages. a cool and got vol in central africa offices. these caught the rest of the presidents just days after election, sprouts cheer to take over in the capital a but also coming up ukrainian droned, strikes to deep inside russian territory. most coast, as it was, one of the biggest waves of the tax on russian soil. since the style of the war, the strikes destroyed military transport. meanwhile, russia curtis off the heaviest of sold on keep in months at defenses. shoot down
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miss 1000 rolls, but folding debris kills 2 people on the ground. the gulf is welcome to the program. level. military officers have seized power and double the cool happen. minutes of the president, ali bongo was declared, the winner of disputed elections, the military and have closed the board as to the central african nation and cancel the election results. all states institutions have also been dissolved. bungle, has confirmed. he's under house arrest. the african union has convinced an emergency meeting to assess the situation in global warming. ok. a gap on these work on wednesday to a dramatic announcement on national t. v. by a group of uniformed men whose audrey?
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oh no, no god, what's the name of the people have gone to get up and it's gone towards the institutions i've decided to defend peace by putting an end to the car and redeem. i'm at the fair. well, here's you, my last i sat there for 2 days and then a general election before was 26202023. truncated results are cancelled. so i knew the incumbent president of the bunker on timber victor inside today's elections, resolved immediately, disputed by the opposition bunker was running forth the time and hoping to extend his thoughts in your room of the country. perhaps the to empower in 2009 office father woke up on for over 4 decades under that was his main election rival under asa, excuse bunker of election fraud. after polls closed, the vote was most of the accusations of pulling stations oh,
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being late and 40 election papers. the government cut the internet and impose the craft you after the election can make it, wanted to prevent unrest and the spread of fake news. later on wednesday, bunker issued a video from his residence, waiting, placed under house arrest, a manual, ongoing back president of government. and i'm to send the message to all the friends that we have all over the world to tell them to make noise, to make noise. for the people here often races me on the streets of the capital neighborville, people to the soldiers that have taken control of the city to show support for the crew assignment. for many companies, it is time to put an end to 55 years of the time and the rule. so it's bringing the crazy hunting, who's the director of the faculty of academic affairs and research at the coffee on, on international peacekeeping training center in gone a. so can you tell us
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a bit more about who's behind this cool? well, at least we do know that it's a trace as sound from the presidents i've got and similar to the, the j cases looks like the best, the best i got close to the president and the center of power. so do you know the levels of corruption to planning to see the elections as after you saw a few my right set up my mind what the root of the roles and so they kind of move very strictly. but this back to club phone goes family, have government as comfortable. ready as just fix tickets that up in the military and the vision and mission. so they have to step because you have to change the constitution to run for effective and default on that group in the country. press one, if you listen to the name that they have chosen the equipment position and the restoration of institutions. i think it sent
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a signal out as to why i did meet this quote of what the tend to do is that's also why there seems to be quite a bit of support for the military that in the school that the population wants to get rid of this dynasty of, of presidents as well. i think it had the point is that we have so desperate to get rid of the diagnostic and that we shouldn't be as close proved to support a support for the military. it is just pure drawing that this most equitable way is probably, i'll talk more within 6 months in the military doesn't and we will see a more talk cut down on civil liberties by the same military. again, the people less than what they've got to do now is for the trends in africa, this one cool off to another begins to feel co ordinated in some way.
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what i think good is also partly a response of the food with a 5 or 4 a multilateral institutions that play the role of cracking district and applying that. no, but you fenwick's against on constitution now changes of government. so we haven't got to come peer review, but kind of them it, which has all states up to about quite crowded and to, to each other that that's not where we have the photography of frameworks. and i mean, the bundle has been floating, there was consistently and they've been at this dentist office. so the union has been better price and what the quote to place the union will issue this to make about 30 minutes ago. the union is in crisis because because the field to apply to its own rules and these goals seem to be spread, i can assure you that by the end of the you and i will be having
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a little conversation about i know that that has taken place and i'm looking forward to that one crazy on a thank you very much. thank you very much. i the kremlin, says ukraine has launched one of the biggest wave of drone attacks on russian territory since the start of the war. the drones struck at least 6 regions inside russia. one of the attacks destroyed military transport aircraft near the border with a stone. yeah. lot. yeah. when you have more stuff, a little strange and it's bringing them or you know, move on defense on the list from king's college, londonderry. now what's your take on this latest drone attack on rush? i'm mainly on the damage inflicted holes that i'm going to attack is unprecedented because um the ukranian attack was targeting some military sites. one of them, according to russian reports, was some factory producing electronic chips. and then there was an attack on the
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score airfield on the headquarters of the g. are you in that same region? and it has been partially successful in degrading russia's capabilities when it comes to air power. and the reason for that is because ukraine is lacking that air power capacity, the best option they have is to utilize something that is much cheaper. and i mean, one driving is about 50 times cheaper than a missile. so such as school labor, for instance, to inflict damage using this app symmetric technique. so why come to a rush of defend itself from these drone attacks and that is um, one of the questions. well, the russians are probably asking themselves and um, the answer lies in the type of throat instead of being used. so according to some russian and also ukrainian statements. so drains of samuel sent that have been used
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and these recent attacks are made of cardboard. those are australian drones, which i describe this comcast to drones. normally they are noticing needed for military purposes per se, but they can carry a payload because those drones are very cheap and made of cardboard and robberies they can evade. um the signals um and the thermal imaging. so and, and radars so they are being used to provo crushes air defenses. so they attacks and can be more effective when more expensive draven's helps and the green light to fly through one through here, the fences have fired out their missiles at those cheap drains. and this is probably the reason why these attacks have been more effective because detection is not advanced enough to get those low flying grades. now russia has
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said that these ukranian drones couldn't have flown such a distance without the help from the west. is that true? a well, it is probably not surprising for russia to also try to implicate to west because the whole idea was do shows the west to the brain is using western equipment to attack russia. however, ukraine has its own capabilities when it comes to long range, right. and such as the u. j $22.00, which is ukranian made and it would be plausible for ukraine to use that great. and because it has a ritual for 800 kilometers. so in serious crude fly on auto pilot from the premium territory at all the way up to moscow. that being said, for the information space, it's important for us to distress a win because ukraine striking russian territory even. and so it was a military targets can have a potential political fallout where you crane and that can serve as an impediment
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for countries like the united states to provide long range weapons to you, re, uh, specifically, outcomes in this case of services. you also can remember on the defense alice from kings college london. thank you very much. marina. thank you for having me. as ukraine says, an overnight barrage of russian miss solves and drones has killed at least 2 people in the capital keys. debris from targets intercepted by defenses fell on buildings . officials say it was the most powerful ariel a sold on the cranium capital in months. for many in keys, it was another sleepless night. official said more than 20 russian missiles and drones were shut down by ed defenses. but folding debris still brought death and destruction to ukraine's capital. kiva thought he said it was the biggest russian to attack months with drones and cruise missiles coming in from
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multiple directions. a residence, it's another a mind to the even hundreds of kilometers from the front line. no one's out of reach of rushes will. honestly, it's very scary. it's incredibly scary. i have to go to work now and i don't know how i will get the most. i'm going to do i work as a teach at the school, and i don't know how i'm going to look at the children. but despite all the product and gloss and baton of 18 months old from russia's full scale invasion, many residents remain determined to study. everyone is titled of all, it doesn't mean we will give up anything to anyone, never will never give up anything. we didn't take anything from anyone. improved ukraine and defense is strengthened by equipment from west and the allies have helped reduce the impact of rushes air attacks. but the latest rates
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demonstrate once again the ukrainians in keys and elsewhere would be truly safe until the war is over. and the war is also fueling a wave of domestic violence and ukraine. traumatized men returning from the battlefield. all those who just kind of cope with a hardship on taking out their frustrations on the families that use a brain repulse. 4 days ago you jo was still living in fear now she can have breakfast in peace with her children at this women's shelter near to you have to know you guys did that. i'm bruised all over. i have bruises everywhere. i had one on my hat. my blue eye is gone now, here to me like that. i know that the sure it's a julia tells me her partner was always violent to her. but things got worse when russians occupied the southern, her son area where they lived,
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as well as with doctors closing her partner, lost his job and use the little they had to buy alcohol. when she complained she did not have enough to feed her 5 children, she would batter her. yes and yes, and the big thoughts of my eldest son is 16 years old. just such mom will tell you waiting for i waiting for him to q u r. us get a lot of support from my son. a one time she was beating me in front of my son, my door to open the window and child to to the neighbor is killing mom. i probably should have considered to whether it was was leaving with him earlier. i just didn't know what i would do with my children here, that too short, a registered cases of domestic violence initially fell at the beginning of the full scale invasion as millions fled their homes or felt like it was just not the right time to afford the abuse, but as people have been returning to their homes or finding new ones, cases had stored this year. according to police data. course,
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irina sure snow heads and newly formed special unit at the general prosecutor's office. it's dedicated to investigating cases of domestic violence. she's convinced the spike in numbers of domestic cases is connected to the war for them. and if you score 4 and then there are tons of prisoners of war from captivity. civilians from captivity changes communication in the family. also, the difficult financial situation of force to migrants, unemployment was all these factors that lead to an increase in cases of domestic violence was up to you was reaching out to the muscular fix the kitchen items at the shelter. julia is clear that the war made her partner more violent than before . if russia had not invaded, none of this would have happened. you would be able to support our selves, our think would be fine with work. another thing for the women trying to help you,
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we a get back on her feet. the word makes no difference. their focus is on her. not him behalf of the quick and we'll probably have some of the challenge is there to these women need to be taught to live with themselves. so they need to learn to love themselves as the to accept themselves as the money room and doing if loved themselves. and because of these, they often stay in such relationships with us to kind of just again, where we go off and then what is working towards finding a job. she says she's determined. she'll never again depend on an abuser to feed her children. cut something that's out of pocket runs a domestic violence, helpline called estrada ukraine. and she told me more about her work. um yeah, well the whole time is really busy. it's what it's 247 and the old consultations provided anonymous and confidential. and of course,
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it's really helps people to feel free to talk about the situation, the cases of domestic violence, for example, for the last year we had $48500.00 calls for from the, from our people. and the 90 percent of that amount is the cases and the calls regarding domestic violence ado oh, victims of domestic violence in ukraine. a call of helpline informed the authorities. or is there a stigma attached to reporting this? of course, unfortunately not all are able to call and not ready to call or a report specifically report to us sort of just that are still some stigma us around in the society that really makes survivors of domestic violence not to be forwarded because they afraid that they might be judge themselves, they do not come see that they have options and
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a special investigation over the full scale invasion. it's really much more complicated to become an independent to find the services to report, to stuck in the life and to make yourself safe, your and your children's safety in the situation of domestic violence. now what about those inflicting the pain, perhaps a man suffering, post traumatic stress disorder or other psychological concerns from that war experience? do they have enough help? it's it's still one of the issues that really needs to be addressed more and more comprehensive because know something new for you claim because the war actually started back to 2014 and already and that's here. there are cases in their families, the cases of domestic violence, in the case of the former competence. now with such a scale with the such and amount of people who experience and go through on size during the war, in the confidence of course it's become some one was the address that i still need
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in making more programs making more services and accessibility of such services informing about such services for the competence and for those who are like ahead, that's a bed. dramatic experience. and of course, unfortunately, we understand that this is the question of a long term perspective. a lot of things could be identified will be identified with a longer perspective and the needs and such services and assistance with remain for a pretty long time. how do we not sure if part of that with la strada ukraine, thank you very much for your time. that's, i'm looking on some of the other stories making headlines today. china is arrested 5 officials on suspicion of under reporting the number of deaths from a flash load authorities. initially said 6 people were missing one war to submerge a construction site. engine young comp, county, to finance and investigation revealed that the real number was nearly 50 years of
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all k ologist suff discovered an action system of channels cuts into the rocks on the jerusalem. they were found outside the old city close to a jewish temple. and alas, they could have been used to produce linen or honey according focused on as extend the custody of former prime minister in run com, you will remain in jail for another 2 weeks so that the authorities can investigate allegations of him revealing state secrets and you have a different port suspended cons prior conviction on corruption charges the venice film festival. the oldest and most prestigious is celebrating its 80th birthday in the gallery is overshadowed by the rights of an act of striking hollywood. but one film has already spot controversy. it seemed to move, no, it's the nose, the glued on those of bradley cooper as leonard bernstein that is drawing criticism
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. as an anti submitted caricature of a jewish nose hit, the film shows the little known side of a legend. the conductor and composers love for his wife, despite his homosexuality, which she accepted at all for how long it's to do this for only need to build up a very strong connection. there's also much to celebrate after 8 years on the lido of venice clamor at the international stars, films that have made history and also scandals and confrontations. this here is no exception. 3 controversial directors are invited to the competition fall involved in cases of alleged sexual abuse. roman polanski looked at the song. and woody allen
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allen's film is a classic story about love and infidelity in paris. a woman re established his contact with her old school friend bringing up a marriage in the process. in a slow burning thriller, the venice festival doesn't shy away from political film. this year a refugee drama shot in realistic style. with amateur actors. mateo gover only tells of a journey in which many people fall by the wayside say do a news fleet from senegal and odyssey through the deserts, internment camps and the mediterranean crossings. the only 5 of the 23 films in competition were directed by women. one is star directors of the come with a film about a woman who meets elvis presley at the age of 14, mary's him and eventually leaves the king of rock and roll in the tail of
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liberation. what about boys at the c 80 of venice? film festival often controversial, not always up to date, but rarely boring. and joining us from that rally, bullying, venice film festival is scott rooks for the film by from dw culture scott, the president of the film festivals. jerry has spoken out in support of the strikes by hollywood writes as an act as tell us more about the us. yes, you talking about damien chisel, who's the director of la la land, and he's present of this years of industry. and he came up to the press conference this morning wearing a t shirt with the w g, a logo. that's the logo of the writers union, of which dave interest that was also a member. and he said he wanted to show solidarity with the strikes in the us. and
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to emphasize that these people who are on strike these people are artists. and they're not just producing content to fill a pipeline. but they to be respected as artists and to be able to earn a decent living. and this really shows how the strikes, which are happening far away in hollywood are having a huge impact here in venice. it's really almost every only thing everyone who's talking about now we know that attendance from styles is bide down because of that strike. but still, who can we expect to see in bins? the yes, the right carpets probably going to be a bit emptier than we're used to seeing it, because a lot of the actors won't be able to attend because of the strikes. but if you are allowed to the actors on the independent films are allowed to attend. so tomorrow will hopefully see adam driver. and penelope cruz will be here for a bio pick on ends of her already called ferrari. and jessica tri stain uh will be
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here. uh for a film called a memory by a mexican uh filmmaker. uh and my long and one sided romance with uh, daily star mazda nicholson. uh, we'll continue because he's going to be here and walking the right carpet for a danish film called the promised land. so a few stars to, to gaze at here in venice. absolutely. sounds promises promising for starting texas a tons of tips. now let's go to what are your highlights? yeah, i mean there are too many films to really go through them all, but i'll pick maybe 2 really big ones that i'm desperate to see. i'm one is a poor things. it's sort of a feminist. frankenstein pale, a starting m a stone and it's from your goes along to most of the director of the favorite. uh which is one of my all time favorite uh movies. that's going to be premier in here and a couple of days. um and then uh, film from one of my absolute favorite directors that david fincher is going to be here, the killer, it's a stars michael, fast vendor. and from what i hear,
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it could be a real return to form from the director of a 7 and the fight club. so those are just 2 huge pets of a massive number of films that i'll be seeing over the next couple of days. 2 of the absolute highlights of that us this year. and we're looking forward say a more from you in the next couple of days from the event is cautious school roxborough that in spanish. thank. are you watching the news coming up next and the news on the tale bomb threats in pakistan. we look at the claims the cobbler supporting extremist attacks across the border and this as fox dont wrap both ways and economic crisis and a political turmoil. is there a way out of the institution by calling us biology? we'll have those stories. i'm a lot more often a short break and i will be back at the top of the hour with
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