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the the, you're watching data, but the news live from bullying, apply them and putting wins rushes presidential election by a landslide facing 9 meaningful opposition. it takes time that the west indies victory speech, failing to spring from the rushes military. he also breaks the silence of the death of russian opposition leader electronic vondik boss, germany's chart so that goes to the middle east to push for a c supply gas that sharks chelsea's ready counted pop up last spring security with wise to state the solution. the old site judges for more humanitarian heights region hosted in the
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anthony halbrook into the program flooding it took and has climbed a landslide victory in russia's presidential election. the outcome was never in doubt, but the so could have meaningfully challenge tim a. the bod, from standing locked up in jail or date, preliminary results show to them receiving some id at the sensitive understanding. speaking up to his winford and said, he would probably write and prioritize the boy in new crime and strength and rushes . miller travel, you know somebody's best public comments on the death of opposition later. alexa on the found the federal code is sudden, death is put in an active prison company last month. a close unfortunate x, which you could number is, mariana cuts that over is the you and special rep or to on human rights and russia were asked to earlier if she fee of the human rights situation could, was in russia. yes, i think so. and most of the human rights and civil society activists in restaurants,
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human rights defenders are quite concerned that possibly after this election, the situation is going to to become even more repressive in russia. with just so uh, several days ago that you had that from alex saying the bonus organization known each bulk of was a jack in dealing use in a way that said, you know, who was beaten up with a cam or over the key scans and legs, which clearly was a threats many belief and values organization believe, of course, this wasn't by chance. um, because of how vote co validates organization which has been in the past weeks after she's death only quarter loved the noble rights winning leader of memory. i was just sentenced to 2 years and 6 months for opposing peacefully,
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the war against you brain. so yes, the situation is getting aids going to type them and get even more repressive. this is well, most human rights defenders, pierre was marianna capitol for the you and special record to and human rights in russia, where there was little doubt they would win the presidential election. but those opposed to by them a couldn't. he did a cold by the russian opposition movement to flood polling stations at noon on sunday, and spoil the ballots. thousands turned out to voice the st. it. russian embassies around the world. lines stretch into the distance outside rushes. embassies. in england, turkey. catholics done. all has come to costs the vote for russia's next president. that so many it's an active protest.
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yep. it's, well, i didn't come to vote for anyone. i came to vote against every one. thousands turned down in response to a cold from the russian opposition movement to line up at mid day on the last day of russia's tightly controlled presidential election. the noon against boots and rallies were championed by uli unknown. you the wife of kremlin critic alexi novelle name, who died under suspicious circumstances. last month, the good i found the volunteer joined over 2000 the russians, lining up outside the country's embassy in berlin. 6 hours later, she costs to vote for president. of course, i wrote and involved the sun name because it just comedy, so that a month before the election and during the presidential campaign, persians, main opponent, already imprisoned, was mode it with all of flooded me and pollutants, major rivals in prison,
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exiled or dead. the outcome of this election was never in doubt, but even in russia, thousands still turned out at noon on the final day of voting. showing each other end of the world. there are still many who oppose putin's rule. as the deputy, as chief international editor, richard walker was at today's protest outside the embassy in berlin. he sent us his thoughts really quite an extraordinary day here in berlin. when you think about it, thousands and thousands of people. let's take a look, lining up outside the russian embassy in the very heart of biling. that's the entrance just that and the line. if you follow it, it goes down to the end of the road, round the corner, round the next corner, and then they kind of goes back and forth like a snake along the roads behind too. but behind the embassy. so thousands of people here. and you do get the impression that most of them have come out to me because
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of the implicit protests against vladimir putin. and there was quite a positive mood among many people waving. so people, there was a group of 5 people playing cards as they waited in the line that a lot of people waiting a long time, many people saying for plus hours to come out and show their faces against vladimir putin and the war. so. so a very interesting day here in berlin, but it wasn't just opponents of vladimir putin that was supporters of his he had to . and some of them are quite hostile, both towards the uh, the opponents of the recruiting regime and also to some of us in the western press . so, so there was some moments of tension here. but of course, the major event was the arrival of uria and of all naya, standing herself in the line also for hours in a show of solidarity with her supporters. sometimes supporters showing quite a bit of emotion, also given everything that she's being through in recent weeks. so of course
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everyone here acknowledging also is that even though they've come here to vote, it's not necessarily a vote that will change anything and russia, but they steal, still felt that they wanted to cost it so that they don't just leave it to the bruton rate team to do what it once with democratic rights and from richard walk in berlin. here's a look now some of the other stories making headlines around the world. they just from the a you and egypt have signed a deal to boost ties. about 7 and a half 1000000000 euros. got the agent for standing the regular for migrant and increasing sales of energy to your the deal as part of a you efforts to move further away from the reliance on russian gas. hundreds of farmers have driven the tractors into the central madrid to protest against agricultural policies. they're demanding that you are paying laws that protect funds from the rising cost of production and help them perceive pay of prices for the goods. similar approaches to being held us way in spain, poland,
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and other european countries since january. in took a container shipments, calculated a docking mendoza and crashed into dockside cranes, sending them toppling down on the ship stacks of containers. the incident took place in the port around a 100 kilometers east of his temple. a committee report? no one was a general johnson, the old shots as hell talks with his ready prime minister benjamin then down who in jerusalem schultz shed his concerns about the high number of civilian casualties in gaza. and in sufficient, i'm reaching the territory. but netanyahu double down on extending the ground offensive to rafa soon. meanwhile, moore is entering guys a way conditions remain. extremely di drops into gaza, continue jordan, germany and the us dropped goods in an attempt to relieve the humanitarian situation on the ground. they are growing fears that israel will soon extend its
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ground offensive to rough or hundreds of thousands of displaced. palestinians has sold refuge agencies, war and the pots of gaza all ready faced famine. and meanwhile, after a visit to jordan, to him and tons to the old f shows, arrived in his room. there he once most dressed germany support for israel well urging to keep civilians and calls us safe from the main ground defense. if we cannot stand by and watch palestinians risk of starvation, that some of us that is not what we stand for. much more you mean to turn the age as needed, continues the reliably. i said my concerns, but the prime minister, the provision of aid from his will into gaza and the conditions for distribution must be thirdly and mess with the improve earlier on sunday is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu double down that the ground defensive will soon be
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extended to our, for our goal in eliminating the remaining of tow has battalions enough or goes hand in hand with enabling the part of the civilian population to leave off. it's not something that we will do while keeping the population locked in place. in fact, we'll do the very opposite. unable them to leave, because our consideration for reducing and minimizing civilian casualties has guided us and will continue to guide us in the future. thank you very much. thank you. it's estimated that 1500000 people are currently in rough. uh, which is more than half of cause us population. but that's on yahoo! and schultz didn't specify that all these people should go before israel's ground offensive expands into the over crowded city. now one major disagreement between that and yahoo and he's allies, is what happens after the war and then making shouts code for
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a 2 state solution. think of the middle east and list shiny bras on as explained earlier. why these are words that netanyahu just doesn't want to hear. he doesn't like to hear from charles. he doesn't like to hear from the americans. and this is partially part of the criticism that he's getting from the national community, but also slowly growing a criticism from within him. what is the plan? what is the political long term plan? what's the strategic goal for the end of what we're seeing? because we're approaching over almost, you know, a 5 and a half months, almost in this terrible war. and there's no sing, doesn't seem to be any end inside the goal of elimination of how mazda is also far from being reached. so if you don't want to bring in the 1000, you know, story, which is also something the child's clearly said, know the need for a formed posting and authority that will have caused the end to westbank is the only way out. and the to know is not willing to even discuss that. and this is exactly what we're seeing now the, the going tension between it's and y'all,
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and the rest of the world on the plan for the day after. and who's taking over the chaos that we're seeing in the gaza strip of something that it's very clear is not sustainable. shawnee resolved as they're speaking earlier. a volcano in iceland has erupt it for the full time in the last few months viewing out rivers of lava. the state of emergency has been declared in the area. it's for the evacuation of one of us loans topped tourist attractions, the blue levin. busy whose he bought the g o time of pool turned into an alarming woman at sign and sounded to one of the long can you get an option nearby? i've never experienced anything like that before. i'll be honest. i wasn't scared or anything. i hope everybody got out. okay, but it really was the experience that i and i'm like at the same time. well, how could this happen? i couldn't wait to come here for the 4th time since december law has been his
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billing for roman interrupting plugin. oh, it appears to be flowing, solved towards dyke's business to protect the fishing village, good enough to make you waiting. all right, law, this kind of a 100. so people have been evicted to gain including many to is this thing near the effected area. this was definitely expected that had already been uh, several um statements issued from the athletic iceland dick metz office about an imminent eruption in the area. but of course, the exact time of it, uh, starting is not. it's not possible to predict iceland as a home to 33 active volcano systems, the highest number in europe. geophysicist see this latest interruption is one of the most powerful so far. now people, a virus heritage,
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have been celebrating some patrick's day all over the world. it's a moment to remember the main patron saint of island in dublin. more than 5000 people took part in pride's featuring flights and joint puppets and also accumulations abroad in the united states, president job board and held a branch. the catholic leaders, us president, has irish ancestry and strong ties with the country with more boisterous celebrations in the us. city of boston, koans community groups, and marching bands gathered, filling the straits with the sound. bagpipes, the, all right, then? that's all for this. i'll up next. is that documentary series looking at some of the last on touch wilderness in europe. it's now and i, since i can tell binding
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