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of the this is dw news life invalid. the us supreme court rules that donald trump is partially immune from prosecution. the court decides the form of presidents have absolute immunity for official passes, potentially disrupting a case that's and that's mr. trump tried to sup uh the 2020 presidential election, also on the program. francis fall right in. she's close at to paula national robbie lita marine the pen just both to give her a party of the governing majority after it's strong shelving and sundays. first round of parliamentary elections. ukraine says it foils 848,
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just for the russian front to attempt to keep says the alleged plots as planned to start a riot sees parliament and the top of the gulf. thousands of israel ultra orthodox jews, protest the supreme court ruling that removes that exemption from compulsory military service. the whole gal, welcome to the program. we begin in the united states where the supreme court has ruled, but full of presidents are entitled to absolute immunity. for what they call official acts, but not for unofficial lacks, the ruling will extend the delay in the criminal cases facing donald trump. now, the high court has now sent the case back to a lower court. earlier this year, the quote was asked to decide whether mr. trump was immune from prosecution for his role in the january 6th 2021 rise of the us capital when he was president. the
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timing affairs ruling is important to us, the window for a trial to happen before the november election is natalie. unfolding presidency is facing 3 criminal charges. the 1st, as i mentioned, is for his role in the january 6. capital rights prosecute has claimed donald trump sought to exploit the protest to delay the certification of president biden's victory. mr. trump 2nd case concerns the classified whitehouse documents found in his florida home matter logo. and finally, the full, the presence of 18 of those of face criminal charges in georgia by then accused of conspiring to overtime. mr. trump's narrow defeat in the states the one justice who objected to the ruling is sonia such a maya. she's decried it as a mockery, saying the court's ruling effectively means presidents are above the law. in the
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statement outlining our objections at the justice wrote a relationship between the president and the people he serves has shifted. remarkably, in every use of official powell, the president is now a king above the law. we fear for our democracy. i dissent. let's get more from my washington correspondent to now do malone. welcome to now tell us more about the reactions to this ruling as well as much as this ruling fell along. ideological lines with 6 conservative justices, ruling 4 and 3 liberal justice ruling against lake justice. sonya sutton lawyer who's quote, you just spread out there. the reactions have also fall in a long article. ideological lines, as one might expect, republicans are celebrating, and democrats are, of course, sounding the alarm. so starting with the republicans. we've heard, for example,
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from ohio, ohio, senator j. d vance. he said that this was a mass of when, not just for trump, but for the rule of law. trump himself has already taken the opportunity to send 2 fundraising emails to say that he is vindicated. and that this immunity ruling is a reason to dismiss all the other charges against him. now, going over to the democrats, we have heard from the likes of representative alexandra or kazi, will cortez who has said that the supreme court has been consumed by a crisis of corruption. what she wants to do now is file articles of impeachment against the supreme court justices. we've also heard from one bite and campaign official, who has side of that. trump has essentially been handed, the keys to a dictatorship. no, any way you look at this ruling fail, it is a mass of we're in a for a trump. this does represent a massive widening for a presidential power. you have absolute immunity for official acts and new immunity
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for unofficial acts. what is an official act? what is it in official act? now, part of that question is about to be clarified now by oliver court. but you can imagine how this opens the way for future presidents to be able to cloak their actions in a, in a mantle of office salary, to get away with what they want to get away with this. and now of course, everyone is tried to work out what this decision making for november's election. so well that is hard to say at the moment. so if this is really a question about whether voters care that donald trump is, donald trump has, has legal troubles that has always been quite hard to determine if we, for example, take the, the, the ruling of the recent ruling that convicted him, of abusing finance campaign laws in order to um,
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in order to be able to pay the adult film actress stormy daniels. now, recent pulling shows up that case, for example, that has made 21 percent of independent voters. say that that would make them most like less likely to vote for trump. now in a very close election that can be decided on the margins that could be decisive. what this immunity ruling will mean to, for the election is less clear what to but what this really is significant for is what it could mean for future presidents, a sitting of the white house and what they will be able to do. thanks joe. i dw correspondent, you now do malone in washington to the travails of another president. now this time in france, while the manual maxwell is calling on vote, just to prevent the fall right from winning a governing majority in next sundays of the final round of the snap parliamentary elections. so this past sunday's 1st rom, sobering,
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depends far right. natural rally searched the victory with a 3rd of the vote. the presidents, centrist, the lines came in. so behind the coalition of leftist potties, a crossing between the 1st round of voting for the far right national valley. but d. o victory that has brought a nationalist, utah skeptic, and the immigrant politics fairly close to fall for the 1st time as well. i think it's the people's revenge on the leaks with light to the french people for over faulty ideas. i hope that we're reading the pain together with john and bob tyler, with linked friends up to the french values, can finally return. and we can continue to hope for a better future to 0. i had to is in my eyes because i've been hoping for this for years. i'm hoping now we'll get the country back on its feet. we've got to do something before it says it's so small, obviously by the national jeremy, explaining its hopes on another spectacular victory in sunday starting off. so
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that's all one moment to do, my admission is to win an absolute majority on sunday. i call on the french people to remain mobilized. of course, i intend to form a government of national unit tell you on the basis of this, of absolute majority will be easiest for you to start that you almost have to excel thompson's of people in front of protest picked about these when it's a seems to be was, have long been considered the, the election to so it's his lift. many people she can and the results came in and i was completely shocked. it's totally overwhelming to say that a party that preaches hatred, his grades so many votes and events. the results i don't need to set back for president emmanuel in macro on centers through dentist and spotty. the president headquarters snap election hoping that the far right speak treat in recent sort of being far limited elections would not be repeated. the 1st strong has been a big win for the national vanity,
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which is how big we the only become clear after the 2nd drum devoting etc. focusing to evaluate can help us make sense of this. she's a researcher on, on the list of focusing on your opinion, a fast and security and defense issues. welcome to the w. at yesterday's turn, i think i spent 8050 years with nearly 2 thirds voting for the fall rights. all the far less so explaining these 2 of these is friends voting for radical policies or just voting against the president to thank you so much for having me. think of this indeed, much more on the 2nd case that the vote was such a similar to the european image and spend the way. and that just took place a few weeks ago against and many of my call. we see that the friends, i streaming dissatisfied with this policy, and this is approach and initial endeavor to basically create
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a political force in the center to weaken the fringes of the political center has exactly not worked out. and i think it is also important to understand that in the french political context menu, do not see that as some of the one us, you know, as an extremist party. and more because of the d, daniel is ation campaign. defending the pen has been running for a d k. but yes, certainly defense politic this spectrum is widening and is being strengthened and the less and that the right, including at the extreme left and the stream. right. let's just pick up the point you made about maureen depends. wasn't the diet blazed dean diet blaze, it de dialed lazy and of her poxy. they fix it. always just like this. this is a genuine, a change of her pockets policies, or this is just the, is this just window dressing to get elected to infect and just window dressing and
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sugar coating the policies that they want to adapt. so this idea of what the square d d, eyeball, nazena sion in french is really to um, if you want to put like that, take the 7 out of it and make it much more expected. but for abroad. a lines of found road, a base of low temps, which we see, for example, on russia and ukraine as well. where at one point the pro critical for on the brush a friendly points and suddenly disappeared for a new website of the rest of the long as you and i have in my cold calling for this . and if it makes sense. so the idea is really to suggest a file right policy that will be very tough brakes done front of me raising it is very emptying your team and all that. but that comes interests. all right? that is acceptable for people who in general, it would potentially vote for a central, right. right. i could. what then about the, the why the picture?
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europe's right wing parties do seem to be undergoing something of a search in popularity. how likely are they to coordinate the actions that in the european parliament for example, will like worked together? i am so in general, in the european environment and still remains to be seen and how are the far right forces really coordinate. i think it is important to understand that although we saw um very, really a search for right pop these, particularly in france, but also in germany in the new elections that overall the center has helped in the european parliament. and at the moment it doesn't look like there is going to be a file right. coalition also emerging in the european parliament. so um, of course we have to see how that plays out on different issues. this may be roads in your team probably and but in general, i would say that i'm more optimistic about the european palm. you meant to have
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a center that holds in terms of products um pro european products. thank you so much for guiding us through that. so clearly guessing a vapor political on this new chrysler authority site, they've arrested for people after security services filed plans for what they say is a russian fact to attempt the domestic intelligence agencies as a group of conspirators as a project. to start a riot stuart in the parliament building and then replaced the leadership on sunday during constitutional by celebrations. keith claims that's been the target of several coupons over the last few years. when i correspond to nick connelly and keith told me more about what the security services have been say, this is basically still just the claim we've seen to fix the press release. we've seen a blood pictures of these men, some of whom look to be in mid to late, middle age, don't look particularly muscle, there look particularly fit or threatening,
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and that kind of this way. we've seen some images of pistols and rifles. and as you mentioned, that the claim is that they were planning protests in t if that would oppose the least if the government here with the case being claimed that they elizabeth and then try and lead those people that would have a turned up to that demonstration with whom would it be in on the products that is the line to the parliament, to try and stop solomon's functioning. and then to use that as a con, sampling to take over power. what, how convincing quite how big that jolts is what we call tell it sounds like from the press release that the intelligence agencies here were on that case pretty early on and we're watching and reading everything they were doing. but this is obviously in normal times a crazy story, butts. and what time and ukraine on a day like today hearing cable, you've had full air rate alerts and the real threat of ballistic missiles being used. it is just another story. another day here. i think you have something that seems pa, for the course of most people. there was a lot of talk at the starts of this war about plots, to kill presidents,
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that landscape high frequency of these kinds of threats to ukraine's government. so we tried to look into how many attempts to kills and let's get that beam and we couldn't find any particular convincing numbers. one thing certainly that you find over and over again is a quote from one of the rescue tests advisors for the like. who said that when the 1st month with all the around 10 attempts on zalinski is life, we can't say quite how serious some of the world. but certainly, just as recently as may of this year, there was a very serious, seemingly felt within his security detail to colonel as very high ranking officials in the kind of state security service was arrested. and also in detention full, allegedly working with the russians to kills lensky. others seeming more. i'm going to, but even if these attempts don't have any child success, visual part of the big picture. russia is making progress in the front lines, but it is very slow and costing russia systems of lives. and i think they still think that with a bit of money, a bit of
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a except the fusion recruiting people through social media and through old contacts . they can create protests here on the streets of t if they can create chaos. they can not click on that, of course, and they can achieve new capacity a lot with relatively small results to these attempts all seemingly never ending. they come from different sides. on the small side, you have people informing the russians about russian about your training. while the ministry movements, you have a talk, all the people can't just credit the government doing strange things with and reported and shed or social media. but this is certainly situations that ukraine and its politics has limited on a brief word about the source of precautions that are in place to protect the presence of the government. well certainly there is very tight security whenever holding zalesky turns up his appearances on north trail to advance. he turns up and you hear about it off the he's left, but it isn't like he of is a city that is totally or locked down. there's still city where somebody's move around pretty freely and where there is like touch security most the time the security offices are in plain clothes and adults out in the streets with guns. so
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certainly for now it is working and it is working away without your major inconvenience, the minutes people living here in case they come late in case thank you so much on these 5 people were arrested on sunday during classes between ultra orthodox jews and is writing police trials a gather to demonstrate against last week's is right the supreme court order to begin enlisting them from military service. the ultra orthodox community. he makes up around 13 percent of israel's population and had previously been exempt from military service for religious reasons. reasons, obviously he's been a source of tension for decades and has intensified since his thoughts of israel's will. again, thomas in gaza to thousands of out of the adults jewish men on the street. so give use of them that protesting the ruling by israel supreme court, the army must start drafting out to orthodox jews,
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otherwise known as harry dean, into the military. and as vile. most jewish men are required to perform 3 years of compulsory military service, but powerful out all the adults parties have used added advantage to would exemptions for that follows. let's say it's necessary for her read the men to study the toner, which they see is crucial to preserving is violet jewish identity. they say forced conscription will destroy that generations old way of life. so we have to find them so that we don't want to go to the army. so that's the only thing we have to do. so that's what we're doing. i believe as much as we need to manage those. i meet the people living learning tara, they're doing a lot and we can have them drop out. we need we need the car in the country. scuffles, lights and blackouts between protesters and police. war to cabins, filter skunk sent to door to as well as police on search and hold us back. we used
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to dispatch the crowds, the issue could topple, to administer benjamin netanyahu. his government to parties in his coalition, opposed to change. if they break ranks, the country could be sent to fresh elections and he could be out to the job. alfred, bowden i'mma is a professor of jewish literature and history. he told me why also orthodox a man in israel had been exempt from military service for so long. yeah, i mean the whole thing is based on the present that's already the founder of the state. they've been graham as have with the orthodox rapids thing. you had a very small amount of issue to students and as things as of the whole of cost and jewish learning was reduced in high in numbers in an
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old for example. so the needs to guarantee a certain number of people still learning with close today you have about 13 percent of a know, main young, jewish main who claim to be lower interest. so it simply has become a huge problem. and of course you also have problems. you have programs where people can learn to, to ross and at the same time also go to the army. so it's not the case that either you learn to rock or you go to the army. there are alternatives. so it has something i ran the only say so if from, from what you're saying it sounds as though you see this decision by the supreme court as a sensible one to reflect a change in the country circumstances. i should say yes. and you see there have been discussions for dictates about this issue. and the problem was mainly taking over some of the obligations that the general population has also by the so
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called of 80 was just the old products well to the community. now when the war where it's a situation becomes things where there is really a lack of a people in the army situation hasn't become only walls eh, question of taking over over the cations. but simply feel the and the, the who's in the army because it is simply not enough people fighting and considering you might have more than one front with a more, for example, in leveling, and other at directions where is, will that threaten? so it's not simply question of takes over obligations as a question, how many people india and you will have a really joining the army? i mean it's, it's interesting that we saw in our report some of the demonstrate this actually got carrying or putting up signs that said we will not enlist in the enemy all me.
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can you explain to us paid this, this a parent of new, the old orthodox community sees these really ami as an enemy ami. i said you have the sense rates and the altar looks community and they are all those who really see themselves as not being part of the country. and they see themselves as living in a foreign confident israel. they don't consider it as really their state. so a goes house against the torah as they see it is really their enemy because they say they would prefer another government which is not jewish, which is not constricting things. so a good by constricting the states really. and they see the best of the state as their enemies. so it's really a kind of a highly this integrated community. one might say it was also the vote in the height of a professor of jewish literature. and history speaks to me in atlanta. i know
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a comfortable meeting on the situation in afghanistan has just ended in doha controversial because it was the 1st to you and led the conference that involved direct talks with tyler bond representatives. the group has not been internationally recognized since taken out and i've got this done in 2021 rights groups have criticize the went from not including asked on women at the talks in the katana capital. doesn't tell her about, continues to restrict women's rights. so let's pick this up with all my the key me from my dw data and pastor service indo ha, welcome at the meeting. has now ended one of the highlights with thank you. as you also mentioned that it's actually the 3rd round of you and hosted conference in the but the 1st one, as you also mentioned in which the taliban defective government and the delegation made by it's the sentence books, persons of you with them, which i took,
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but when the conference so it ended today with commitment from both sides. and the main focus of this conference according to you in the, in the tunnel button was on the, the moving the tally button. enough gun is done from the sanctions as well as the account and the code to extend the threat of terrorism from a gun. this done. okay, and why these tools happening? i so how does the position of the international community gone from, tyler bon, afghanistan is an outcast then international prior to okay. that's to well, it's a tough question to to be frank because of since the fall off i've gotten this done um with a totally button in mid august 2021 of almost 3 years of gone and no countries are of the vehicle besides the television as a legitimate government so far, and this country in central asia and south asia is the grappling with the economic
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problems. and i think the, the human italian catastrophe in this country and the, the ongoing, the sanctions has the put the ton of on, in a tough situation. and that this might be the cause that the international community and you and has finally agreed to bring the toddler button. and to this, to this conference and to at least talk about certain methods of interest. to prevent the, i've gotten this done from a going deep into another crisis, which when creates problem, not only for the ask and citizens for its neighbors, the, for the was at large. i what then about what the tyler bond has been asking for these tools, sending dates, how close it is to achieving it saves when it's, it's tough to say at the moment, but the demand from the telephone side is the,
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are clear. they wanted to national recognition as well as a seat in the u. n. a, but didn't return the international community. the with the us and the other countries are the main demands so far as we have been involved, a dispute a conference, the main demands or an inclusive government, enough gun is done as well as the human rights and women's rights. and i've gotten this done which is a major concern for the west to you is even those countries which had the issues with autonomy button. okay, thank you for that to i'm, i'm at that key, meet from dw diaries and pastor surface thing. so thank you. so much and without your up to date, i'll have more world news at the top of the hour in just a moment to close up finds out why more and more scam is that using romance to default. people more of course, uh, available around the clock online,
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