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the, the, this is the, the, the news of life from done a manual. my call just french motors to reject the fall right after calling a snap election. the french president says he's confident voters will make up the right choice after his political alliance as being badly in a you have actions by marine depends national raleigh. in germany's chance of a sounds. the alarm after the fall right after the substance of seconds place and he's called dish and stuff is a heavy defeats or the shelves ones that fall on games should not become normalized . also on the program, the un security council approves the us resolution calling for an immediate cease fire in gaza with 14 votes in favor under the impression of
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the i'm for ok. welcome to the program. french present a manual macro science he's confident versus will make the right choice since not electricity calls. after the centrist coalition stuff, it is, i'm going to faint the far right natural valley in your feet in parliamentary, united states. the decision to call on the election. so soon after the set back is a gamble and of a strong showing for the national valley on june the 30th could see the centrist present with a government with a fall, right? prime minister of the screen says powers look normal, but there's only one thing people are talking about here. the fresh parliamentary elections just cold by president. my crohn officer, a surgeon votes for the fall right next time. the white stream, right,
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in your aspect, i don't think that's a good thing to remember. you have should and should be the name of her. he thank you. okay, make good things clear right now. i would say i need a friend to decide to go for the extra month. right? okay, that's a choice. so we or the con, suspence is if they want to continue on the, on the me though. um, either way of up to the friendship to the side. people seem to be not so worried about it that's. that's what puzzles me as well. i mean, people that's never vote, it's far right around us. a vote it's 5, right? i think they're just were filled up with the menu and back home. those people, deliberate, a battering and the european parliament collections to my chrome. hunting. marina depends far right. wrestling, global must, you know, a sizable when the new post. a boy of that party, 28 year old politician and tick tock, star jordan, bol dela,
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will run to become prime minister in the new elections and president, my chrome will have to a point to me is the far right wins. the majority of to, to ryan was voting for his president has been small up here at the assembly since he lost his majority in 2022. calling for us selections is issued political gamble, but this is a politician years to the back in 2017. when he won the presidential elections, he did that with a brand new party working the french political establishment, stomachs. but said mcdonnell praise well when the stakes are high, we have macro now back into focus of this campaign. and maybe we have tons of this a bit more aggressive a bit more, as, let's say, popular, unpopular or, well, no, to be honest, it's playful, but we need to wait and see what happens. and this is going to have an impact on the the way funds look. so next company is and this is gonna have a big impact on the present collections and 2027. my chrome has been continuing his
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engagements, like a visit of jim and president frank volta stein my a, to a sites him fronds commemorating the victims of nazi germany. the french president knows he's about to face time, one of his biggest political challenges yet. lot result from my correspondent jack power in paris asked jack, what president macro stands to gain from the surprise move? well, what he's hoping there's a lot of sort of analysis of what he wants with this. but the overarching suggestion is that he wants to joe the french public in the next 3 weeks to be so afraid that that could be a fall, right? government in the national assembly here. they have, i vote for censors policies. he hopes his but other centers parties that he can form a coalition with so that he can re game majority of the low highs and hopefully be able to possible as again, that's why he's done the so quickly off to the european parliament to license. but
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it is a huge gamble that could hand the, the national assembly to the far right policies that could be potentially jordan by della the prime minister, which would be the 1st fall, right? prime minister in front of history. ok. so i mean like sure and about to 3 weeks of power. so he's getting ready to host the some island picks up a couple of weeks after that. how is use of us not for election going down over there of the we've spoken to a lot of people here over the course of today, and most of the say fast, the best surprise that he's done this session, that he's that confused that it's such a big political gamble micro on isn't shy of a political gamble in the past, but also, especially for the parisians. they city is covered in buildings and sorry stadiums being built on the street to hers, those parcel and pit games the into the those the whole world will be looking at
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powers later on in this, on the, on just ahead of those elections will have those games will have 2 ryan's of elections, which will be satisfied status for him. and then all the people are questioning why he called those elections. so assume just a head to view them face. okay, so the national riley is really, it has any size and value ready for this fight. well, they are going to say that they are boy and from this clearly they were calling for this. they want to try and take the low highest here they, they will feel they're in the ascendancy from the results in the european parliament selection. the question is whether the most interest for us is whether the left wing and the sensors forces that my con, uh, sort of works with. whether they can come together and whether people will go item vote. not necessarily for the, for the fall, right? that will be a sizable portion of the french public to go out and vote for them. but whether my
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problem can encourage other people who simply wants to vote against the fall, right? to go out and vote for policies to prevent them from getting into power. if i asked about jack dw correspondent jack power in paris, well here in germany, tons of the shelves is expressed along the fall right strong, showing, describing the success as concerning. the actual said the germany could not go back to business, as usual, is ruled in coalition one, just a 3rd of all votes. while the far right alternative for germany, a swept past the policies in the coalition to take 2nd place behind the conservative, a hoss response for a catastrophe for the governing social democrats in gemini, the was european election results for the main policy and power in history. and a clear verdict from the streets. i'm saying the title didn't all regard for years
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and change is definitely needed for the government must really think it's policies . conservative opposition leaders mirror that sentiment. calling for the government to change clothes for to pay the way for snap elections. they bought the heads also blame the government for the strong showing of the far right is to the it's a complete disaster for the policies of the federal government. i have to tell you, i didn't expect it to be so harsh and so dramatic and source of also does the policy that no benefits the most from the question over to you. that's the far right. sco, tentative for gemini became 2nd. doing especially well among votes as age 16 to 20 for low income groups. an eastern gemini success that came despite scandals involving the lead candidates for the e. u. elections a if the latest had
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a clear message. vinzini implant and we see a trend here in germany. the governing coalition has been punished. it is a vote against the chancellor getting things we must now pay the way for new elections in big for the no i find find the most q and i and while his government ruled out to new elections, the chancellor stayed notably, ever served about the outcome of either get this off the election results were poor for all 3 governing parties. none of us should simply continue on with business as usual. but what policy change will look like schultz has yet to make clear? will matthew con, which nick is chief a your correspondent for politico? i asked him about the changes transfer shows is likely somebody comes to such a poor election showing. wow, good evening. i think unfortunately for schultz is going to be very difficult to change anything substantially in time for the elections next year,
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which are scheduled for the fall of 2025. and to really turn things around in germany by then, i think is a pretty tall order. his statement today, which came kind of late, it came 24 hours after these election results came in. it seems sort of like a, an act of desperation. almost. he didn't really know what to say, this is the kind of thing that we've heard from him in the past. and i think his challenges that in the eyes and so many germans, he's completely lost credibility. and so it's not just him, there is a that is a coalition, that's a social democrats with the greens and the liberals. why is it performing this coalition? why is it performing so badly? and i think there are a number of factors here. the the biggest thing right now, i think is that the economy is stagnating and they haven't really found a way out of that. although unemployment remains very low in germany,
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people are still feeling the economic strains. another very contentious issue that it should be green's quite hard is the, the climate policy use of, of this government and at the u level. in particular, this decision to phase out of fuel burning cars by beginning in 2035. which effectively means that driven by the europeans, won't be able to buy the diesels, and the, the gas powered cars that, that they are are so famous for in germany. and i think that's created a lot of resentment. and then, you know, there's still some, some lingering frustration i would say about the, the coded policies. that's also been a driver for the, for the a f d. but the biggest issue, and i would say the issue where celts has really failed even by his own standards, is in controlling migration, which is something that has been on the front burner in the domestic political debate for quite a long time. last fall,
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schultz promised to begin deporting people from germany whose asylum applications were rejected on a grand scale that hasn't happened. and so i think a lot of people are, are looking at him now as somebody who is basically failed to, to stand by the promises that, that he made to fulfill those promises. the big story of the day, not just here in a geometry, but in, in france and elsewhere is the they, performance of the, uh, the far right parts isn't here in germany. b, i f day has gained a lot of votes, despite recent scandals, such as is the secret conference that which they discussed the porting foreigners. and despite the suspected espionage by employees and they have these a top tons of that. so why are they doing well as well? i think it, it tells you something that despite these scandals, the party is,
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is still as strong as it is that are out 60 percent. and i think the reason is, is that for many voters, it is a protest and it speaks as, as much to the failure of this coalition that came into power at the end of 2021. as it does to the lower of these radical policies that you know, the f d as is propagating. now, you know, the, the issue of migration is not new in germany is not new in europe. obviously it's, it's been a very emotional issue for, for some time. and i, you know, government after government here has unfortunately, really failed to address the issues that are driving support for the far right. in particular, in, you know, smaller towns around the country that are seeing their infrastructure really strange. and by the arrival of, of so many, so many migrants and the on the ad,
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i think it's, it's also a, it's a cultural issue. there's a sense that uh, you know, the country's culture is changing. some people are uncomfortable with that and here again, it seems like sholtes hasn't really done enough to assuage those concerns of the population. okay, thanks for talking to us throughout the marketing cottage. i chief, your correspondent, political, thank you so much. thank you. this is a quick look at some most orders from around the world. search is underway for a miniature plan counting malawi, vice president, and 9 of the passengers. yeah, trust carrying the soul of such an event left a capital long way, but failed to make it shedra landing 45 minutes later. and this is an apple, it's around $370.00 kellum. it has no doctors without borders, says the last operating hospital in western sedans. our fashion has closed. after i'm attacked by rapids support forces, power, military group,
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the minutes and 75 on medical staff, and patients. most patients and the medical team did manage to flee the shooting south korea's resource dr. loudspeaker propaganda broadcasts along each border with the north. it's in response to a campaign by fuel them, john to send the trash carrying balloons to the south. came jo gong a north korean leader kim jong on sista as well in the south, the southeast creating a friend new to to a very dangerous situation. the one security council has adopted a resolution endorsing a $65.00 proposal announced by a president buying and the resolution calls on him off to accept the 3 face plan aimed at ending the 8 month war and gaza. 14 security council members supported the proposal without any rush to abstain. it was a resolution uh just as route until march to fully implement the terms of the deal
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without delay or condition they proposal includes a permanent and to hospitality, is the return of is rarely hostages. and that major multi year reconstruction plan for gossip. eva 0 votes as get more from washington correspondent at benjamin alvaro. second group of welcome ben. i'm that will list security council vote mean in practical terms. so this resolution welcome this 3, say see say a plan, the president biden laid out 2 weeks ago and the resolution also goes into detail about this proposal. is it spells out that and i quote, is the negotiations between israel and from us. it take longer than 6 weeks for phase one that's before they come to the next one. the ceasefire will still continue as long as negotiations between both the parts continue. there was some amendments to a previous version of this cause seized by a draft resolution. well, the current draft now categorically says, is well accepted and the deal,
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the previous one, all the set that the deal was acceptable. it too as well. so a slight change they, as we know, the pull months negotiators from the us, egypt and cuts out, have been trying to mediate a ceasefire. and now is who said, 14 out of 15 members of the un security council approved the president by his back and neck with donald trump and the rice for the white house. how important is it for the president biden to get the best deal done for you? but it's very important because for a publishing and protest, those are indeed a very common sighted events, the present and by no vice president harry's attend. even though he was not here in washington dc because he was in europe and friends only last week, and several of his agents surrounded the wi, says with a long red banner, they will rad. they called at the people's red line in reference to the red line. the president biden promised a for a wider ground defense. this is running the solid and cause a is city of profit. and that, according to the organized just that came from several us cities,
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for the pro to certainty, see, is nowhere to be seen. so pressure within the demo, democratic party is definitely growing. and that's something that we can also is see for the upcoming visit of these rarely a prime minister benjamin netanyahu. next month, people give a speech before a join, a meeting all day congress. and there are more progressive democrats. imagine that say they, they will not attend and protest. okay, thanks a lot to ben benjamin alvaros that group in washington. meanwhile we were a secretary of state j, as in fact in the middle east of pushing for about 65 deal of the blinking arrived in israel after us stopping. kyra, charging latest in the region, 2 press. i'm asked to accept a proposal to hold fighting in gaza. israel has agreed only to temporary pauses. it's a blanket method. egypt as president abdul fossa, l. c. c, has been a king mediator with him. us. this is the top diplomats 8 mission to the region since the broke out in october. before with the pausing for each row,
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mr. clinton has a clear message for both sides of the conflict on the why the region, my message to governments throughout the region. people throughout the region is if you want a ceasefire press from us to say yes, if you want to alleviate the terrible suffering of palestinians in guys press from us. and so yes, if you want to get all the hostages press from us to say yes, if you want to put israelis and palestinians alike on the path to more durable peace and security press from us to say yes. if you want to prevent this conflict from spreading press from us to say yes. last correspondence tonya cramer in jerusalem, if i'm asked really, is there any sticking point as well? and everything can really mostly play is how most so that they actually need to
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give a, still a, their official response to this proposal. but also the is where the government has been very ambiguous about it. although many of us presented over 10 days ago by you as president, you'll find and it was presented as an is really proposal. but since we have heard is video officials actually saying it was not accurate? what was presented? and we heard from prime minister benjamin espanol himself, who said he will continue in his aim to destroy him off. and until this is not the chief, the war will not end. and of course, this is a non starter for how much, at the same time pressure as mounting on ben. you mean that to y'all, we has a lot of trouble with his cabinet has power, right? members of the cabinet will have said they will not agree to such a deal if that means it contains this uh ending the war and now with a centrist lead to the new guns. also, he announced on sunday that he will leave the war cabinet. of course, he is now
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a problem. mister benjamin netanyahu is no more beholden to his extreme. miss members in his cabinet, may be also less inclined to go here for a compromise. this all sounds pretty bleak, tanya. is there any sign that a deal maybe closer and closer? at the moment? i mean, we can't really tell you um, it doesn't seem that both sides are closer to dia and that is also what is part of this a trip by the secretaries. it ends in the blinking here once again in the region, as he just said he, he was an age of 2, but also further down the line. meet the other, mitigate as a category. officials as well as to push for this as these for ideas. and of course, what is where it is worth celebrating the rescue of those 4 hostages on a saturday, you know, is the same evening. thousands went out in the streets, calling on the government to actually go for a seized by
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a deal that also includes the release of hostages. because there is a sense here. this is the only way of getting old hostages back home. we haven't seen such risk emissions, they were only 3, they're very risky. and uh, the last time a lot of hostages over a 100 to wherever this we're actually in a seized by idea of that was a back in november. but it seems that both sides at the moment, they're paying for time or whatever. it's not quite clear, but they don't seem to be able to come together and that needs to be of course, also they need to be a lot of details still being hammered out, if they would agree to sit together the table and as of a final word on that hostage rescue, tanya for hostages free at a cost of hundreds of palestinian lives is not likely to weigh on ceased by talks, or whether it's a sense that it is very likely that that my way on the safe side talks at this rate
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or where very large numbers you said of palestinians were killed. they were really devastating scenes in the often most of this rate of one of the deputy a single days here in recent weeks and a lot of people that a lot of civilians as well as well that were injured in this rate. uh, so again, it comes back to how mazda said they want guarantees, that is where i will end the war is right. it doesn't seem to pre pad and at the moment we don't know where this is going. okay, tanya, thank you so much for that time. you try back in jerusalem or scientists researching african elephant. so if we feel that they appear to have names for each other, research a survey, communicate using unique coals, low rumbles that can be heard across great distances that can be used from the attention of a specific elephant. so as i say, it's in a bed, i say that only
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a few wild animals have this low rumble is barely distinguishable. so human is but don't tell her the elephant seems to know exactly what it means. sign to say that's because elephants have unique coals used to communicate across large distances. they've been eaves dropping on to hood some tenure to create a sound library. so the research about half of the the sound in the call is below our level of hearing. so we actually cannot hear it . and so we have to use a special microphone to record these calls and we also had to be quite close to them because the sound attenuates with distance. since this research has tested the results by playing recordings to elephant slight margaret
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she is, she responds to a cool specific to here. but this quote isn't here. and she doesn't call back or or sometimes when they're in a big group, a female or a med check of the group or give a call and the entire group will respond to a group up around her, you know, follow her whatever. and then other time she gives to, you mean me there, a very similar call in and nobody will respond. nobody will reaction to call except for a single ellison in the group. and that's what that will respond or come out of, you know, come up to her or whatever. and so that sort of indicates that they have a means by which to communicate. do they want to talk to? adult ellison's were more likely to use names than com, suggesting it could take years to learn the skill. now, scientists a working to crack the complicated code around the goals they hope,
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natural riley policy. i'm here and security council has adopted the u. s. resolution code for an immediate cease finding causes calls on how much to accept for 3 phase plants aimed at ending the funds to the measure of the cost for $14.00 votes and say that and the russians abstain. i'll be back in just a moment to take to the big stories of the day in the day, take a closer look at those that you are paid election results and the latest from on. so we think from said trip to the middle, the end of the
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join us and register now for the d. w global media for in 2024. the one of the world's largest democratic exercises has just ended with your ups far right. rejoicing at significant games and friends marine depends national robbie bounced a peasant macro into cold and i'm election in 3 weeks in germany, the i sd to more votes than any of the boxes in the country is 3 way calculation. and it's all these brothers actually one big setting up the prime minister, georgia maloney to become king make. and the new paul, i'm going to vote for a new european commission president. so how much does this matter and how much power doesn't your pay in parliament even have.
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