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the, the, this is dw news live from berlin. the army seat has power in the central african country and up on top general is declared the new trends, additional president and proud to celebrate the downfall of the house, to the leaders whose family ruled the nation for more than half a century. also on the program, ukrainian drone strength, deep inside russian territory. and one of the biggest waves of attacks on russian soils started in hurricane italia. is worst storm to hit florida, gulf coast essentially the winds weekend as the system moves north,
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but it's left destruction and the, i mean use of welcome to the program. military leaders have seized power in a crew, and gabon senior officers intervene. minutes after president, ali bongo was declared the winner of a disputed election. the deposed leader is now under house arrest. the military have closed the borders of the central african nation and dissolved all state institutions where leaders have condemned. the crew which has brought a halt to bond, goes almost 14 year rule. the us, as it's deeply concerned about the unrest in the oil producing country, a cuban in scenes from the streets as a cabin, a capital after nearly 56 years from the family who the political denise to reserve a 3rd by its own presidential republican god. the
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conduct to so much time, many are excited at the prospect of change the model we've had enough of the p d g party. they've ruled us for decades. people if they never won any election on this. i mean, if it takes 2 hours later, the army named general police on a, d and d, my cousin, and from guys as the new transitional president. if the crew is successful, this will be the 6 african country where the military has ceased power since 2020. how sick president ali bundle in denver had claimed victory and last weekend's elections. but me a minutes after his reading was in that senior military offices and now the results in stage, the punch. now under has the rest fund guy released the message asking it well. so help from echo onto the president of the
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and i'm to send the message to or to friends that we have ordered. we're going to make notes to make noise for the people here recently, many in gabon hurting the change in leadership will bring up the i to future. and so now the international community community works on the site to earlier we talked to dw correspondent flourish with bonnie about how god born has gotten to this point. well, many of our lease will tell you that this is not a surprise at all for a country like born. now, it may seem to be following the trend of coolness in our africa that we've seen in recent times, but this particular case is different. now the president that was ousted or lee would the buy has been in office for 14 years doing 2 years,
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a 2 terms doing 2 terms and he will just reset the analysis for his 3rd 10 year old . he's 5, the run the country for 42 years. it took over from his father who run the country for 42 years. now that one has been independence is 1960, but has only had 3 presidents which as especially being in the hands of this one front of me. so there has been a growing discomfort and destructive structure that most of the people you know for in terms of the leadership of the country also because got born is what is it very well of the country? what's the wealth that's, you know, the country has in terms of natural resources doesn't seem to show as leads to the lives of ordinary dep born people. so and meanwhile, the president and his from the, the very lavish lives. now, just this past saturday, there was an election where a few hours the few hours before the cool president i need or didn't buy was announced as to be now. and it was almost as seems to meet you over. he says
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a waiting for him to be at now before the coming in because they believe that the results that we have now who do not represent the desires of the people of got born . so especially this who is a pre people or the ministry using the fact that people are most satisfied with the relation of this one from the ukraine has sent waves of drones deep into the russian territory. and one of its biggest attacks since the start of the war, drones hit at least 6 regions inside russia. the strikes destroyed military assets, including a transport aircraft, a drug and attack on the russian air base. 700 kilometers from ukraine, russian and t across to marseilles, repels some of the drones, but full russian aircraft on the ground, sustained damage. the kremlin was quick to assign blame these 2 guys who the
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actions of the ukrainian regime will not go unpunished. russian law enforcement structures are investigating and properly documenting effects of selling bi ukrainian militants of russian regions and other criminal actions. decreased strikes and military assets inside russia have increased in recent months to support ukraine's ground counter offensive, which has been meeting state for assistance from russian troops. the most recent drive an attack appears to be the biggest on russian soil since the south of the war. the advice is located in the pasco region on the border with nato countries, estonia and lots via the ramp up of driving attacks and recent months have focused on the brands and belgrade regions bordering ukraine, as well as moscow itself. the attacks into haas of russia's capital have put the city on edge, whereas attacks on as fields and border regions,
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health costs of supply lines for russian troops. the attacks on must go bad and more symbolic importance. several times the glittering high rises of most goes business districts have been the targets of drones, reminding the leads an old most divides that they are at war to now to ukraine's capital t if we're a barrage of russian missiles and drones has killed at least 2 people, the cranes military, so it had shut down all 28 missiles. and most of the 16 drones that targeted the city. but damage was caused, one debris fell on buildings. officials said it was russia's most powerful area solved on t as in several months. while the war on ukraine is fueling a rise in domestic violence, staggering number of men have been traumatized on the battlefield or are struggling to cope with the economic hardship caused by the war. and many of them have taken it out on their wives and families. it'll be a bringing reports for days ago. you jo was still living in fear
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now. she can have breakfast in peace with her children at this women's shelter near to you have to know. yeah. is did they? i'm bruised all over. i have bruises everywhere. i had one on my head. my blue eye is gone now, huge me like that. i know that the show it to you, you're tells me her partner was always violent to her. but that things got worse when russians occupied the southern her son area where they lived, 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, yes. and the big thoughts with my eldest son is 16 years old. just such mom will tell you, waiting for 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,
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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 do sure. it registered cases of domestic violence initially fell at the beginning of the full scale invasion as millions for 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, reno 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 in your score for and then there are tons of prisoners of war from connectivity. civilians from captivity changes communication in the family. also the difficult fine child
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situation of forced migrants, unemployment was all these factors that lead to an increase in cases of domestic violence with up to you is reaching out with up to the much number 50 for the kitchen items. at the shelter, julia is cleared that the war made her partner more violent than before. the promotional had not invaded. none of this would have happened. he would be able to support ourselves. i think i would think would be fine with work and seeing it there. for the women trying to help you, we a get back on her feet. the word makes no difference. their focus is on her, not him the curriculum, but i 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 of the money room and doing if loved themselves. and because of these, they often stay in such relationships. and this to kind of just became
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a big loss. and then what you is working towards finding a job, she says she's determined, she'll never again depend on an abuser to feed her children. us states, georgia and south carolina are bracing for impact as hurricane italian moves along the coast. after tearing into florida, the dahlia which has now been downgraded to a tropical storm is expected to still cause a dangerous storm surge. the hurricane slammed into florida earlier with the speed of a train, prompting mandatory evacuation orders and several counties that also flooded roads and force. the closure of airports, georgia and south carolina have now issued tropical storm warnings, expecting wide scale disruption. despite the downgrade earlier, i talked to meteorologist an admin strict scientist magic a pushy is following the hurricane enjoyed us from pensacola, florida. he told us what kind of damage the hurricane has caused there, or yeah,
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most definitely. so for is very hurricane from state. they see hurricanes quite a bit, but not in this part of florida. this came on shore. any big band or that little, not inside the gulf of mexico. we're record state back to 1851, and the roughly 175 years since we haven't seen a major a category 3 plus hurricane may land fall there. and so this is kind of new in uncharted territory. one thing to note, however, it came shores is drawn. hurricane width is that you made them storm surge about 2 to 3 meters worth in. some places, very heavy rainfall and strong winds on the order of perhaps $175.00 to almost 200 kilometers per hour at the immediate coastline. now the main threat, heavy rainfall in isolated tornadoes as the worst of the coastline of the appalachians is moisture testing through colburn squeezed out of the air breathing very heavy rain fall off with up to about 20 centimeters and someplace likely. now, dalia has been downgraded to a tropical storm. so what does that mean?
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so one thing i don't like about with their coverage in general, is how the national weather service and in the united states, we re, systems based on only their when viewed the sappers names and hurricane scale, which comes down to only wind speed. however, we are not the number one most generally thing that comes from hurricanes and trouble. sidelines flooding is roads, fresh water flooding. if you're the coastline search is through this case, it just means that they'll use low pressure center to kind of vacuum pulling in the wind has weak and little bit. and so the winds come down in strength a little bit. it's like when history or coffee in the morning, the faster you stir the deeper that dip in the middle, and that dip starts to come back up the speed of this rolling slope. same thing with adel, the same thing with drop storms in general. and so, yes, it is still tropical. it's still a pretty heavy rainfall. the winds just won't be quite a disrupt. okay, and the storm is moving north. now, where is it headed and what can we expect there? as soon as charlie located right here, the georgia and south carolina border, it is working up dakota as they should stay pretty much right on the eastern
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seaboard on the atlantic coast line about i'd say 12 to 14 hours after that. finally, pushing out to see one thing to note though is that there's a cold over an off to it's west that cold bottom is both helpful and hurtful. it's helpful because eventually pushes the storm out to see steering it away from the rest of the eastern seaboard, steering and away from the nation's capital. but it also asked a boat with mechanism, kind of boosting how much moisture actually falls as rain, squeezing that out of the air, focusing it along that was your full. and so it's useful in that it gets it out to see it's bad because the channels all that moisture caused me heavy rains. okay. may i think i'll put you in pensacola, florida. thank you. well, the world's most famous food fight has turn the streets red and the spanish city of glen. your thousands came from around the world to do battle and the annual tomatoes throwing fest they've trucked more than a ton of old and override tomatoes. after an hour,
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the throwing stops and the clean up begins. this tradition dates back more than 70 years. that's all the news for now. up next, our documentary program doc films stay with us. the algeria is here, mauritania is here. on mark track. we know is this one of the great dream and the grim reality the sahara was pale. i swear what remains? i just want to be free on the page of this the heart of the last shelter start september, 2nd on dw.

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