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the, the, this is dw news line from berlin, mexico's 1st woman leader says she'll be a president for all of the issue involved, promises to look out for every mexican she tackles challenges, including the economy and growing cartel. violence was on the program for more hostages, held by him, loss are declared dead by minister benjamin netanyahu again says he won't accept a ceasefire in gaza until all of the cereals demands are met. the
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i'm aaron tilden, berlin, thank you very much for janine and mexico. was new leaders, so she'll be a president for all, even for those who didn't vote for crowd issuing them when a landslide election victory. and will become mexico's 1st female president. the former mayor of mexico city faces multiple challenges, including economic uncertainty and growing cartel violence. mexico's biggest election in history has produced a unique winner. claudia shane bond is set to become the countries next. president . cheers and jubilation decorated for celebration speech. the former mayor pledged an office that leads for all the ones that go with that, but i thought that we will govern for everyone, man, and women, but as human as to the principle of our movement, then we for the good of everyone 1st to take care of the poor,
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but he made all those bodies when has resonated with the public, which we are proud that we are giving way to a woman to govern us. okay. i can those of you, you can see that she is well prepared. and that is very satisfying the to take on the commission. so we said these were ip very heavy, very proud and fully represented as a woman. because for the 1st time in 200 years we have a fema president up to mid. but if you didn't stuff, she mom looked set for a land side victory over her main opponent. she, so this is kind of as a business woman from an indigenous background, conceded defeat with a final request. i would like to emphasize that my recognition of the results comes with a firm demand for solutions and outcomes to the serious problems the country faces
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. at least one person was killed at a polling station and published date in more than 30 presidential candidates, were assassinated ahead of sundays vote. making it the most violent election in mexico's history. tackling crime will be a top mandate for claudia shane bombs office. but she also addressed other major concerns for mexico's public data, and most of that we will be or steer wrapped and won't come back. no, the privileges, no of the presidential airplane. all the retirement pensions for former presidents beyond the presidential state guardian is that the presidency of mexico's constitution only allows one term presidencies. this means claudia shane bomb has 6 years to take for the issues on her agenda. winter time in august begins on october 1st. joining me now is hema corpus inter
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maria, assistant professor of history and international affairs at georgetown. you watched our george washing, excuse me, university so much as being made about the fact that mexico now as a woman president as the trying for mexican feminism. absolutely. i think we, we do need to put the big 3 of classroom on, on the fact that the sick on the strongest candidate was also a woman. so to kind of is in the context of the struggle on the, on the side, that framing this movement that we must move man have for the, for, for the kids in mexico. so i, i really, we need to understand this in the context of the, or the seventy's movement, this trends. so the women's movement, of course, that doesn't necessarily mean that a, that they, you elect the president. we'll certainly have agenda, perspective in your policies. but what are we going to be hopeful about that? so let's talk about her agenda moving forward. now as we heard in the report there,
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there has been incredible violence in this election campaign. so what should should be doing, or what could she be doing to tackle the problem of violence in mexico? sort of a uh, security and violence. uh, definitely the top type in just a mexico or some of the most important things affecting people in their everyday life. including a questions of only size a family size beginning of women because of their dim there it disappeared says extortion ro varies. uh these are oh, it very, very strong challenges. i would say that, you know, what they knew coming president would have to though is addressing the social on the solution, the roots of vitamins and crime and mexico. so far she has indicated a willingness to do some of that by continuing with some of the social programs of the core and presidency, and also which is strengthening the prosecutor's office and the capacity to investigate or base the bushes in mexico. however, a,
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she has also pledge to continue with the immunization of forwarding security, which has res, concerns a amongst human rights organizations. so you as a site or the musicians and also the family smoke man. so it appears what you're saying and you'll see some of the current policies continued, but the current and outgoing present money a little pres, open the door, has largely avoided direct confrontation with the drug cartels. are we likely to see a different tact from the president elect? yeah, i would say that they, they, that the policy and the approach of the core and government has being mix. i know it has been very popular tools to say that he's government promoted cox. and know who lives, but actually if you look closely of his actions, is that the media, sorry, have continue to participate in public security functions. there have been confrontations in the, on the ground with it, with terminal groups. the problem is that it has to be a cohesive a policy. so i think we will continue to see some of these shots
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a that unfortunately are not very cohesive. that on the one hand, promote the military stations for the security. they also promoted that we punitive approaches to crime. and while at the same time, sort of like a bundle in the, in certain areas or saying that they are going to promote special programs. but those special programs so far don't, don't come, haven't shown a successful results. so, so i would say it's a very mix legacy lopez, so rather leaves behind. and we're likely to see that a, with a shame boss, presidency. that was something about a year from george washington university. thank you very much for your time and for your analysis. thank you. for more hostages held by have mazda and garza from declared that these really armies says 85 year old. i mean, i'm cooper. i am period and your met score and both 80 and 51 year old is really
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produces citizen. that of papa will die together in hon. eunice from us has not yet released their bodies. israel's prime minister, benjamin relentless strikes on rough ha, palestinians are taken to attend at a field hospital in the southernmost city of calls, the strikes also hit the city of han, eunice where destruction is so widespread that newly flattened buildings no longer stand out is underneath the rubble is um your old dream. sars mother you can call us cause it enough if we have lost a lot. we lost all our loved ones. we have nothing left enough for the love of god implement to cease fire enough. we are tired, humiliated, and broken up the prospects for full truth now look slim after us president joe biden presented what are you called and is rarely ceasefire
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proposal that would also see to the release of hostages, held by how mas afternoon is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu came forward and dismissed the deal, and says that fully destroying from us has been a key priority from the start. and for the help of, we are using calculus ways to bring back out hostages because it allows. we've come a long way, but in the process, we've kept the voice of objectives in mind, primarily feeling the nation of hum us. and we won't give up on them either. it's the old part of the planet clinic by me today. but there's also been pressure on nothing yahoo to speak the truth. and israel families of hostages have been calling for an agreement that would bring their missing loved ones home. and in gaza as more mounds of trouble pile up. international pressure is mounting on israel to end,
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it's more here's a brief look now. it's some other stories making headlines around the world to, under biden, has become the 1st child sitting us president to face criminal charges in court. joe biden, son is accused of 3 felony offenses in delaware over the purchase and possession of a gun in 2018 is pleaded not guilty. firefighters in california are battling a wildfire that has burned through 14000 acres of land. officials say they have made significant progress in containing the blaze around 100 kilometers east of san francisco. and the regulation order has been lifted. authorities, eclipse schools across street lock of because of floods and months slides. several people have been killed as downpours, have pushed off water levels throughout the country. fremont that has been battling severe weather conditions triggered by months in rains trans. what one of choice
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has visited southern germany to assess the damage caused by widespread flooding. for people have been killed and thousands forced to leave their homes. the danube and other rivers have 1st their banks. after days of heavy rain and land slides. a general strike across nigeria has shut down the power grid, leaving millions without electricity. and bringing surfaces in most africans in africa's most populous nation to a stand still. airport schools and public offices are also affected workers saying the walk i was, we'll continue to, the government agrees, in the minimum wage. as my jury grapples the cost of living crisis is the latest and the series of strikes called by trade unions since president bush took office a year ago. the dw corresponded, elliptical, wilma in law goes, told us more about the impact of the strike. you have to say, but everyone including myself did nation woke up uh the stock which documents as
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a pod, which basically was shut down as a result as a result of this strike under we as of the morning. so the liaison basically woke up to that must have been packed off into a pa shut out because of the strike unexplained constellations of happening in the middle and forcing lagos the most popular 6. and i mean, did the capital out do just so light disruptions everywhere people stranded travel . they've gotten flight. the appointment that leaves us about early as this monday morning. so he's disruptions that say he's not just about the pockets, but also schools. the public cub. uh, you know, services and government to be able to shut down expensively by the labor union, you know, because they want to enforce, get compliance for the strike. they won't work. associate that to him. so that's be the major impacts with people like myself waking up 200 electricity, you know, flight disruption, the cues and buses on all that being disruptive. in football, it's now official friend, strong anchored to in bumping has side of 5 season deal with real madrid. involve
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a will move to the spanish side july when his contract with paris, saint germain expires, until now the 25 year old has only played 4 french clubs. we all have wanted to sign him for years. have only now see a big deal in bob a says the transfer is dream come true. real madrid have just lifted. the 15th trappings leave trophy. we asked journalist several hunter whether involved they could now make them unbeatable. so they are, they certainly seems to think so you have the former players like garcia's or myself come out on next and say we're going for number 16. so this is certainly something that they've been talking about. and i think a lot of them are produced as the funds that support the cloud. well, certainly for believing that now they have one of the best players in the world, probably at the moment, the best player. well, they certainly are going to believe that some they're going to be winning many more trophies for the next few years to come. i need to look at the landscape and
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football and you do think it might be very difficult for many other clubs to tanner's them. certainly in spain, at the moment, i wouldn't say that anybody is going to be able to really go toe to toe with them. european why is may be mattress to city bar munich, some of the traditional heavy weights and not sense, but otherwise you have this kind of funny feeling that rtd this might start running away with it. and finally, star wars and through z is brave the cold and rain to try for a new world record in windows, henry's but the weather dampened their attempt to gather the most star wars fans in the same place. the organizers say they will try again. another time with wraps the force maybe with them the and that's all for now, but to stick around coming up after a short break sign it
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