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the, the, this is dw, is life from the band and unit, and not all, not reviewed. russian president vladimir putin in a speech to be your pin and union, the widow of device opposition later. like say, the politics describes the russian president as i love the mazda we must answer once he's done so you've tried to help us also on the program. how much cheat is smile, honey associates, medicine group is showing flexibility until the israel over the causal vote for the ones that ready to keep fighting. the
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i'm so galle welcome to the program, aids of russian, or physician data. alexa, in the valley who died in prison this month. so his funeral will be held in moscow on friday. personal authorities having reacted to the announcement listed in the volume is that widow julia who is the most as the face of the countries in battled opposition movement says she hopes of gathering will be peaceful and experience to the owner appear in parliament. she won't the games negotiating with the russian president julian of and i, a spoke to the deputies in strasburg, less than 2 weeks after russian prison authorities announced her husband's death. once again, she accused of letting me put 10 and then put in to my husband. i like see now, right on he saw there's, i think see, was tortured for 3 years. she was star in the tar needs tone, so collado from the outside world and denied visits,
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phone calls and then even the letters. and then they told him, alexei nova, on the, was considered russia's most prominent critic vladimir putin. as a politician, he was popular with voters and exposed corruption at the highest levels in russia. he was then barred from politics, imprisoned, and even poisoned. his final months were spent in a penal colony in the arctic circle, organizing novelle naya shared her fears for her husband's upcoming burial. and i'm not sure yet with it. it will be peaceful or with the police view there, as those who have come to say good bye to my husband. no volunteer. you also spoke about russia's invasion in ukraine. now in its 3rd year, the world rushed to ukraine's aid. she said, but now it's at
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a stalemate. war. there is much exhaustion, much blot, march, and disappointment, and fortune has gone nowhere. ever since it's already been used, rapids mani saying since nothing is working and the board has happened. every one good to use to the work here and there are people start to see, well, we'll have to come to an agreement was put in any way of a send. she insisted that the russian president be brought to justice. what's in my eyes for full board? she has done this in my country for didn't much us there for what she has done to a neighboring peaceful country and fortune much as fair for ever since she has done so. it looks a alex but to hold vladimir putin accountable. she said the west needs a new tool box not quite ready to go. if you really want to defeat fortune,
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you have to be con, become an invite or you are, you have to stop being boring, novelle. now, your speech gave the e u deputies much to ponder. at a time when russia's power is, again being felt in europe. has been released and how must leave israel honey, a has accused is right out of deliberately starving people in the middle of gaza. they also said he's medicine group is ready to continue fighting in a televised speech. you and tell him to say that the group which has been why, why the designated a terrorist organization was showing flexibility in negotiations with israel, called on palestinians to march on serious booms out acts of mosque and the for on the 1st day of ramadan, next week israel has said that it will allow limited prance that with secure c restrictions, but the other concerns that mr. honey, as cold,
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could set the stage for possible clashes. let's get more from john this to somebody, so i'll call and do some a welcome back. send me, what does that, what is, what does ishmael honey, i mean when he says how much is being flexible in these talks? but i think that the is my and the is addressing is people he's addressing the people of gaza. it is very clear that the god zones would like to see a ceasefire. immediately. they would like to see a coming in. they would like to see an end to this sale horrific war. and in this way, a smile on the gaze communicating with them and the he's saying that he's organization was brought them into this situation is actually flexible. it is with me to a reach concessions with the is rallies in these adults that are being held in a cut up that are aimed to,
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to bring about this cease fire. he doesn't give any details, of course, but he's just a kind of like expressing his willingness some confusion about these talks at the moment said yesterday, we had joe biden saying he expected some sort of things 5 deal by next week and we had to, i'm not saying, well, we haven't been approached by any of the negotiators. i'm what are you hearing? yeah, well, we know that there is a kind of an outline of a, an agreement which basically talks about a 6 weeks of the ceasefire. we know that the idea is that this fire cease fire will begin ahead of the muslim holy month for all of my mother. and a in this is cease fire. we're talking about the release of about a 40 is ran the hostages and the in return. it's,
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it's not clear yet whether they would be a 300 or 400 or any other number in between of the ballasting and prisoners that would be released. but every now and then we hear other statements that are being made, such as the nathan yahoo is saying that he would demand that some of the palestinian prisoners who lived in the west bank would be expelled to being released. how must opposing it. so definitely the various is sticking points. okay. one of them is also the, the math of how much the garza's would be allowed to go to the north. at least some of them would be able to go to the north of the gaza strip. now while this is going on, we have an invoice from us on fast due to meet in moscow to discuss the formation of a unified to palestinian government. how realistic a goal is that as well. we've already seen the
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development as this week as the palestinian a prime minister. and how about the state? yeah. who's based in the run my law, he announced that his government has resigned. so this is like the preliminary step . the next stage is going to be the appointment of a professional government or what they call here, a techno crap government. this would be a government that is supposed to not be labeled as a political and its main goal will be the corporation with the international community for the big challenge that is facing the palestinian people, which is the restoration the red ribbon. think of the gaza strip. now i would imagine, and this is what i'm a list are saying, is that miles would want to have some kind of impact on who,
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who would be in this kind of a government is it wouldn't be just a government that wouldn't be appointed by the coverage of president of the but a single, sorry, d, n, a bus is that means that they would be a big fact still the same kind of a government that we have now, which was appointed by a bus. and what i'll do is we would like to see is that especially how much they would like to have some kind of impact. they do not expect to have their people in this government as they would understand that this might blockades. but maybe if they would be able to veto some of the candidates. and so it wouldn't be just a bus. is the book at moody, this kind of take a look. we have government funks, that's us. i mean somebody sako insurance and to just south korea, the wells, 12, the largest economy, and home to industrial, johns like june di,
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on some so known for manufacturing, a wide range of industrial and consumer products. one thing the country has been making it off of beau is babies. sauce career now has the lowest best rate in the world, and that's called the government wide. the numbers are dire, south korea's birth rate has been dropping for years. now it's fall into a record low utility. some some notes were sent out. some of these the number of newborns in 2023 was 230000, which is a decrease by 7.7 percent from a year earlier. the total for tillage, a rate was recorded at point $72.00 again down from last year. the reason is obvious, sells korea as the most expensive country in the world to raise a child and a work life balance valued in many western countries. is virtually unheard of as this office work or a father of to know is to well to say that it's serious, i need to make time for taking care of my children, but that's difficult when you're working. so i think the government and the
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companies need to corporate and help parents spend time with their children and have a good family to all the sol government is trying to make, having kids more appealing parents get 20 $2000.00 a year for a baby born in 2024, and there are plans to expand paid paternal leave to 18 months. still many in the country doubt they can balance to career and having children with autism call you to scale. there will be a situation when my child is sick and they need to leave the office to take care of it. but under the current environment, women can't just leave the office to take care of the kids. as this could be disruptive to their work. from the goods, if the government provided financial support as women could face financial difficulty is due to career break. after giving birth it seems clear the government will have to step in sooner rather than later. so typically, any countries birth rate has to be just above to,
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to keep the population study in south korea, population number. so dropping fast, i didn't didn't dangerous the country's economic viability to and the united states, joe biden, and donald trump of easily won that parties primers. and the key swing state of michigan on terms of victory brings him a step closer to the republican policies. whitehouse nomination, but the present biden's pain was over and when was overshadowed by a notable protest about his support of israel's warning gauze that has tradition as an good many traditionally democratic vote. just especially in the state that's home to more arab americans and any on a divided by starkly different visions. republican voters have chosen donald trump again. his when is the latest in a string of primary victories and it brings him closer to the presidential nomination. but the report for rival, nikki haley, shows that some republican voters are reluctant when it comes to giving him another
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for years in power. she has filed to keep fighting, at least until next week, super tuesday contest in 16 states. we now have on the democratic party side, us president joe biden's victory comes with a warning from voters which is approve of his position on israel's war in gaza. so we won't stand by idly while for us happen on our behalf. on the other side of the world, it's discussing what's going on in gaza. and frankly, we've had enough of it michigan this home to a large arrow of american community which back bye. in 2020 but they are now angry over his handling of the war, especially his reluctance to call for a cease fire. in the weeks leading up to the vote, they launched a campaign to get the democrats to vote uncommitted on an option more than 50000.
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people have gone for, you know, i think before, when we thought we only had 2 options on our ballot, there was a lot of apathy. people felt like there were not any candidates that really representative what we're asking for. and i think given that the uncommitted option on the ballot has really empowered people, it's really activated people. 5 men from are set to continue their presidential beds. and michigan's choice in november could well determine which man occupies the white house next year. just have to remind you about top story based on the widow russian, a physician later and explained the value is told the your games parliament best presents crusade must be held to account for what he's done to russia to ukraine's on to her husband. you only got enough, i'm not. when tons of science you hope to husbands. funeral, he must go on friday. would be peace. next on dw
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