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the, the, this is dw news live from bell and it's the election day in the u. k. prime and it's services. so not count. as conservatives are facing a heavy the fee to off to 14 years of tory roll. voters are expected to want change and send labels keeps spelled into number 10 down is also coming up, but salutes at the central phase diplomatic storm, germany and turkey each some of the others. and baset is also the turkish football megs. vista of 02024 and with an eye on the west,
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the latest of china and russia. praise that partnership, add a you raise the and security summit. speaking of new centers of political and economic mites, the gulf is welcome to the program. voters are going to the polls in the u. k. is general election, the oppositional labor policy is the over whelming favor to when and, and 14 years of conservative route from an association. so not tomato surprised, cool. for elliot actions, a decision that is projected to back 5 recent polls show votes is dissatisfied with his government and keeps tom as central aft labor ponti his own cause for alliance line victor. the cost of living at the state of the health this system are among the key issues for britain's still. so knock is hoping that he can sway undecided
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voters voting on a grave face. dr. minutes to reach us to not lead, didn't he send to the right conservative party in the political fight that he himself called for and is likely to many people. they want to say the result of this election is a full grown confusion. the all i believe in my bones that it is no, i think you do to we do not surrender to labor. we will fight for every vote. we will fight for all values and we will fight for our vision of person. but this time, it seems that this vision is all to stick with what the british people want of to 14 years. and paula, the conservative so know, facing a mess of defeat is thomas sent to leslie. the party is now 20 points ahead in the polls and isn't close for victory changed labor policies. they box it up,
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moving forward to a guy with a lady picked up, but that is what we're fighting for. let's continue that fight. if you will change your half to vote for it. and this change is what the british population seems to want. service to indicate vote has a most consent fall the cost of living as trained health care system and migration, which has increased in recent years. and this last issue placed into the hands of nigel thrush. and he's on to me gratian reform yuki party. the party has soonest, search and support. and while it's not likely to get a significant number of seats in parliament, it goes to change regions political landscape. but whoever gets to full the next bridge, the government will have to prove to the british public the this time they made the right choice. with polls showing his story is 20 points behind today. but i
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off the w along the correspondent, biggest miles. why? so not call the election solely it was definitely a bit of a gamble, so he had a bit of head when he cannot make good data inflation just coming down from of 41 year high. so he would have felt that this could base the carrier belonging to help him. but as you said, the impulse really hasn't changed and labor is, has a solid leads to about 20 points in the polls hasn't really changed, not so yes, it could have backfired. but in any case, it would have been a long shot and difficult for him to turn things around. now what can you tell us about the label, either queues, down i've written slightly next prime minister. i'm young kids, thomas constituency and central. and then over the past weeks, i've tried to engage with people. i've tried to awesome. how would you describe to salma? and i have to say that it really wasn't very easy. lots of people were just, couldn't really describe in a characterize them as
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a little bit boring. accused alma news there's, and he's trying to basically use it to his advantage. he's saying, i'm not, you'll come to the to be the circus director and your candidate to be the next 5 minutes though. he's a lawyer, so he's saying he's going about things diligently, slowly. he's not offering a great vision, but more slower reforms to get most the, the economy back on track. so that is what he's hoping to do from this to the british voters. that'd be, it's change, but it's changed to a sort of most solid sense of ground center left politics. no one is on top of his to do list once he is in number 10. i think really one of his biggest task is to regain the trust of ages. trust in the u. k. of politics of politicians is at an all time low that will be very difficult to, to turn around. but when it comes to to very concrete policies,
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i think it's the cost of living crisis is the most defining issue for most of british rates. as unexcused, alma has promised to turn the bridges the ailing, which she called to me, a run and 2 falls. the right say that we all know will not come overnight, is more like a long term strategy in that. cuz the question is, how is he going to do this? in the short term, public service is a crumbling, the health service has over 7000000 people on the waiting list. more and more people had to go resort to food things. so there is really a cost of living crisis says a very many people here in the u. k. and they want also show to of on so it's not just long term on says no big briefly, when can we expect 1st results we have the exit polls. that's a tenant. so buquet time just after 10 o'clock they're usually pretty reliable. so they will give and direction of travel and then overnight the results will come in
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. so we are expecting that by tomorrow, early morning, we will know who the next british prime minister will be bigger than us that in london covering the british parliamentary election for us. thank you very much. i a football players, hemp just jumped on the page has sponsored diplomatic route between germany and turkey. the german for an office assignment, the talk is and boss of the, of to uncorrupted the same targets defend a beer ident, are made the sign known as the walls salutes will salute. draw the celebrating a goal at the european championships. here in germany, the hand gesture is associated with the turkish far right organization known as the gray roles, which german e characterizes us nationalist extreme is anti semitic, and races. and adding some fuel to that diplomatic, 5. talk as president or is a top ad one has and else he'll be up to our kings called the final match in berlin
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. on such a day i spoke with both dw is need a honda here in berlin and julia han and miss tumble about these diplomatic desktop . i will check if president ad on is someone who knows both football and politics very well. and he probably thinks this is his chance to score a goal. he wasn't actually planning to go to germany and watch the match. but today he canceled a trip to as a by john, he changed his very busy schedule, so he can be in berlin on saturday. and what i think he is trying to achieve is to demonstrate power. and this diplomatic route with germany was at the same time he wants to appease nationalist voters. here in turkey, who's been very unhappy with how ad one manages the economy and other issues, especially migration. so this of football crisis now seems to be playing into ad one's hands after german interior minister fees and other politicians had condemned . maybe they made as wolf salute the texas for a ministry yesterday,
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some of the german investor. and they also put out a statement where they called you a fuzz investigation which has now been launched unacceptable. that the german authorities approach to a day, me ra, a, a can be considered as dental fully. and they also defend that they mirrors wolf gesture as a historical and cultural symbol that did not target anyone in the moment when he was using it, celebrating his goal. if you now all take this into account, i think ad one's visit to germany is not just a show of support for the turkish team, but a political move. and i wouldn't be surprised if he also would make this wolf gesture from the ip box in the, in, in the stadium on saturday, a need. and how important is it that the turkish ambassador was also summit to the german, for a ministry as well. there's, there's quite significant, i mean, in diplomatic terms, this is like using very strong language and the foreign ministry was very tight lipped off to it. so and, and he said that the master was debated with
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a tech is and bass of the and, and then on x formerly towards her. they posted that as a host of these championships they of this tournament. they are hoping that sports can be a uniting fact to not with all of this in the context of summoning the attackers and best of that, you have to keep in mind that there's a fact has recognize that the debates here in germany that's been going on for years, what do you do with a great wells who existed in germany for several decades, who are under surveillance by the intelligence authorities and several political groups including members from policies in the government now calling for the great wills and the symbols to be banned. here after this incident, in november 2020 the bonus tag, the german solomon already said that it would examine a possible band, but so far with no results. and the german government has not commented on ad one's upcoming visit. and of course, it is perfectly legitimate for the head of state to decide spontaneously to attend to football, match the support, the team of the curtis community,
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or in germany called on the german government, not to roll out the red carpet from his dad. one, you have fill us in on these grey wolves and to if you ave well, the gray wolves group was originally founded as the youth wing of the fall rights nationalist movement pato m h p here in turkey, which is currently in a political alliance with ad ones ruling a k p and in the decade since its founding in the 19 sixty's, the gray wolves were often accused of involvement enact of political violence. targeted mandy had left his or members of minority groups and ever since the grey wolf, a salute has been used by members of the mh b party and ultra nationalists here in turkey. um, but we've also seen people come forward in recent days defending that symbol as a mystical symbol of tar kitchen is as a show of turkish identity and patriotism that has no follow, right?
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call notation or a new secret message that is also very similar to what we heard from me. he gave me the tuckers play. i will make the guest or after the game. but those who disagree really see it as an aggressive symbol of the far right and the social media use. us have specifically criticized that me. he gave me or i made this gesture on the anniversary of the so called see of us massacre way and is a mist mall killed dozens of people, many members of the, of the minority here in turkey 30 years ago. so at this, bray was a salute is very controversial here in turkey, but also abroad. nina has already mentioned that france has banned the gray wolves . austria has banned the use of its symbols, and in germany the group is under civilians. w correspondence, julia hom and you know how they're reporting and now let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. japan
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is in the grape of the record, break a heat wave. the central city of she's a walker, has a daytime high of almost 40 degrees celsius this thursday. that's the highest the, 80 years at the tokyo official side, thousands of people have been treated in hospital for heat store. sean high in china is also reading from a heath way to thirty's have issued, and a low temperature has exceeded frontier at degrees celsius. the conditions are likely to persist throughout the weekends. china's weather office as well in the country is facing pol to end the longer he waves due to climate change in india, a police of arrest at 6 people. following tuesdays that leads to unpaid, those detained members of the organizing committee of the event. they have been granted permission for gathering of 18000 bus. 250000 people turned up to listen to a preacher. 121. people died in that standing in hamburg,
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a burning truck shot down the tunnel. one of the busiest roots in germany, a spokesperson set the fire, the tunnel created a want 10 kilometer traffic time. the blaze has been extinguished and lanes have reopened. the leaders of russia and china have hailed disability of the partnership at a you raisins, security summit in us, donna color stone that'd be approaching and she didn't think were joined by representatives from several other countries including india pockets. don and ron russia and china launch the shanghai corporation organization in 2001 to serve as a counsel ways to west them. lead organizations like the g 7 who's in colt. the summit, a cheap pillar of a multi polar world that i dont declaration was signed so as a bad participants of that summit of correspondence. emily showed me and told me
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more about this declaration. well, most of the declaration was very general. for example, the participants said that they wanted to develop a united and fair world. there is one point that i think is worth highlighting. and that's the fact that the participants called for a broad reform of the united nations, including to make it more representative. so essentially they were calling for it to be brought in for members, i guess, of the global south to also be able to join the united nations. and that's an interesting point because i think it shows what's the central message of the summit today, which is what you mentioned, the multi polar world order put in this opening statements to the summit mentioned that several times he said that he hoped that the ceo of this organization would be one of the pillars of that multi polar world or other order, which he actually called a reality today. and of course, that is in opposition to what he calls the unipolar world order, which is the western dominated us dominated world order. so that's really the main
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message from china and russia today. questioning the dominance of the west. now the west has but tried to isolate russia over its in evasion, his invasion of ukraine. what's the talk at the summit about this war and about the future of this war? of the, um, it was mentioned uh several times. it was, you know, the backdrop this week with the ukrainian president village music lensky who was and of course, at the summit, it's talking about peace talks this week. yesterday, the turkish president, edge of tape add on, was also there a head of the summit and spoke to put in, and he offered himself up as an intermediary for peace talks between ukraine and russia, which the kremlin then said was, would be impossible. the spokes person for the kremlin and today in his remarks put and also said that the 1st of all he blamed the west for the war and ukraine,
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even though he attacked ukraine himself, of course. and he also said that he would be open for ideas and initiatives from the participants at the summit to regulate this conflict. which is interesting because china has, in the past, offered itself up or said that it would be, you know, willing to be an intimate intermediary between russia and ukraine. so in the sense, watch that space, but we don't know whether it's just rhetoric from putting a briefly, if you can, how much weight does this blow cold? can it really challenge the west initially? i think this has always been seen as kind of a regional organization. um yes, more and more countries are joining this organization. but i think the main thing is that it's symbolic of the deepening friendship, the deepening relations since the grand war began between china and russia. that's one point. and some people are talking about this being an anti western block, even a block of authoritarian states,
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which of course has been highlighted today by beller ruse joining the participants . and of course, this is an opportunity for pollutant to just show that he has friends and that he's not as isolated as the west might think he is, emily serving them. thank you very much. how many ross as well on ukraine has raised for well over 2 years now, the costs to both sides have been immense, but one of the possible spoils of victory could also be what's in the ground. ukraine has sewage deposits of let's see him as important mineral for batteries, power powering electric cause or smartphones finding near the ukrainian village of quota hobo earlier this year. above the ground towns that have seemed dozens of tank battles since the war began. what you don't see is the hundreds of millions of dollars of lithia, the geologist say it's likely underground. ukraine has significant deposits of
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natural resources that could make rushes war financial a pay off, in addition to lithium and there are significant oil, gas, metal, oars, rivers, and precious metals buried beneath the soil potentially worth more than 20 trillion dollars. lithium is a key material for the future of electric cars and many smart technologies. ukraine's deposits are located in the queue of 400 and don't. yet regents care of that is still under ukrainian control, while much of done yet is occupied by russia. before the war. the european union had its eye on ukraine's deposits, especially of lithium a currently in for it's almost all of the mineral from china in 2021 to you. and ukraine agreed to a strategic partnership for raw materials 30 to norm us both and show because street tacoma video essential for the caught up on icing of all right, going on. this can be found in abundance in ukraine. according to the us to warren,
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ukraine has cost russia well over a trillion dollars in economic losses, as well as hundreds of billions and expenses on the war itself. but the trillions hiding under ukraine's fields and factories would far outweigh that in a war this had such a mass of human cost. so how big of a role is ukraine's natural resources play in proteins plans to invade the peaceful, neighboring country? i put that question to the energy expert andre cover tower you. so of course, uh, video raw materials in general and in your train are not the main reason why russia is taking this. i'm just to find word in your training, but it could be, as you mentioned, a significant benefits in a positive military scenario for trembling. so i potential scenario in which rush hour control some of these regions that are reached and are going to go over all materials with basically reinforce rush as role in the global energy commodities
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markets. so apart from being still relevant on the faucets, you uh, resources, side, it will also increase it's true to go. uh, i mean they're also on the phone, which is critical, as you mentioned, to the edge of the transition process globally. now, but what would it mean if russia was successful? for, let's say, the world why transition to green technology, if lots parts of the lithium market and rushes hands. so it's important to understand from the beginning that russia has also its own resources when it comes to critical role materials. when it comes to lithium with russia was never able to scale up the mining refining processes as well as the manufacturing. and that's uh these based on these services choices. but this partnership with china with basically mean that together and the 2 countries ones are being for as the security donors for. ready russia's fossil fuel reserves, and now there are some additional physical raw materials and also through chinese
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mining refining and manufacturing experience because trying to control this market has significantly. but i think it's also important to understand that in the scenario and as we're talking about, that would also affect the western world capacity and the pace. so the energy transition process, it was limited basically access to supply or discrete to go raw materials, which may lead to higher prices. and equally, i think it's important to understand that there was also affect ukraine's potential for the construction. because up to the, we're with the end in drain will into been back it's economy and critical drama to use may play a significant role in that provided that can actually benefit from that. the energy expert andre cove a t r u of insanity are young people may have been taken to the streets again this week. many have vowed to continue until president william route to resigns. that
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angry about the government's responds to last week's protests. according to the kennedy, a human rights commission, $39.00 demonstrations were killed, and more than $360.00 injured. and a recent interview president router defend at the work of the police and said they did nothing wrong. that seems to have made protest is even more determined, as all correspond to another miller reports from nairobi. it's done as an exciting day for david monkey. he arrived early at last week's protest, and only with the water bottle and the face. my mood was cheerful. he says, i don't what's why was taking self is with the police. i'm challenging piece, but then the chang with the money to come to us. and next to me with shots, people start some shopping, get to the ground. i started running, then i had to buying and i was a hit. the bullet went ride through his neck. now in the hospital, he's waiting for a 2nd operation. david, one, the accounts himself lucky protest and next to him was shot in the head and later
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died. he doesn't regret taking part in the protest. he says he's fed up with the government because of his corruption and nepotism. i think you have lots of problems with education system is broken. it's not what you know, but to, you know, look at me. i graduated from university and now i'd be reduced to driving taxis and the police still harassed of me. he graduated with the geography degree 3 years ago, but hasn't been able to find a job. it's a faith shared by many, 67 percent of 10 years young people are unemployed. he did temporary work until his mother took out a loan to buy him a motorbike. so it could work as a motor tax driver for someone to somebody we might, we just have to survive in this life. so even if you follow the rules of, i'm fine them you still sofa? pardon? i didn't really, really autumn told me on 19 year olds able to him come out attended the same demo
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as david. but he never returned home. his mother says he was about to start college and was known for standing up for the less privileged. i have an update you know, to fight for people's rights and when he couldn't stand seeing people being oppressed, they have fun. people to him to mouse family wanted to hold a remembrance ceremony for him and other kids vote as does the force of change, the location, police quote and of the area early in the morning, feeling protests outside the hospital. this group of young people are also at risk of being disposed by the police. they spontaneously mobilized a crowd of social media in support of the injured protest is here to the mid july, the 10th, some of our fellow youth ways. and we had didn't know enough, i'm glad. so you have come to have purchased has changed for being about the cost
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of living prices and against the tax bill to demanding justice and accountability for those killed. doing. last week's deadly demonstrations. the protest as one president william brutal to resign. you i know to yet, and if the event that those of us that yeah, that will be more to come on be, must remove not to go from about the inside the hospital. david monkey is concerned about how he'll support his family if he can't work. but like the buddhist, as he remains to time, don't do that and you know, to ride a motorbike, you need your legs. i'll just have to deal with that. i will get back. so i will get back to the bottom if you're watching dw new c as a reminder of our top story, voters in the u. k, a casting pallets impala, mandatory elections, or waste and folding is pointing to deepest satisfaction with prime minister
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permission. so not to enter his conservative p as thomas central have delay, but potty is tipped for a landslide victory. and that's it from me on the news team phenomena. calling friends golf. we'll have a world news update for you in front of us gab office in berlin. thanks for the
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