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the, the, this is dw news line from ballard. mos protests against the new french prime minister, opponents say presidente, by the way, and i call sort of a point of premier from the left. instead of the conservative. you, siobhan. also coming up, ukraine says it's concerned about reports that iran has supplied miss solves to russia, potentially grave implications for keith. and it's the
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go ahead else as well. come to the program. most protests have been held across france against the appointment of the new private assembly. siobhan the thousands turned out in cities nationwide in response to a call from trades unions. and last spring organizations. opponents say president and why my call should have appointed a prime minister from the left instead of the conservative on the elections in july have left a parliament without a clear majority and plunged to my calls administration into the terminal in the elections, the majority in many districts voted for the left wing alliance, but the president has chosen the right wing prime minister. what i don't remember, he hasn't respected french versus decision, and we're asking him to do so. second, we're going to go to just because we're going to convert cellphones cuts most likely just us
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a showing that we want much calling to go home too much. we don't recognize french policies anymore, which are mostly right wing warranty is similar to what they insist on market oriented policies. i don't care about the election outcome. so when you, when you have general version of mccaul and doesn't respect us, he only thinks of himself and he doesn't care about the people we can go on like this with beckle to reconcile the correspond. that literally told me that has been a big turn out, a tens of thousands of processes according to itself, to the authorities. all hundreds of thousands of practices came together. according to the organizers came to the today, here in paris on across from the express, the anger with him and my call's choice of a new prime minister. the practice of have been talking of a denial of democracy because they argue that in the snap and actions 2 months ago that grew a left wing alliance won the highest number of seats. however, in my,
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my call, the president has been saying, that's about a certainly true about that. the last actually felt sort of the majority and that's why he's now named me, said about a year consort. conservative as a new prime minister, fanny is known for his aunty immigrants console supports market orientation use and he can only st. paul, the task that supports all the far right. that's why the demonstrate to see and across fonts are pledging to increase the pressure on, in my, my call so that he changes his mind. so uh, what impact could, could this have on my call? well, as i said, for demonstrations are trying to increase the pressure, these demonstrations are supported by some less when call teeth, including the far left front on boat and bronze. and vote has also solved a form of procedure to bring down the president and vote of no confidence. so to
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say that have little john's was actually getting free because they would need to thoughts in parliament. they don't have majority in the nation. somebody is the son of the, of the house of parliament caused a conservative majority. so the former procedure has really no time to get through . however, the list is hosting box procedures like that. we'll just keep the pressure up, you know, and a just seems like that and what was the demonstration that might be more demonstrations to come. they really want them on my call to, you know, name another prime minister, or even to step down eventually. now, as soon as it's in place, what are the new government's priorities? the government has really a lot. so do you know my, my call to the whole of 7 weeks to choose a prime minister. and time is of the essence really because front needs the budget for the next 10. now, the prime minister that still needs we still need a team is still looking into what you will choose as,
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as ministers not might actually not be an easy talks off the oldest back and forth, you know, to find him. and he still needs to time pinned down, come up with a, you know, a concrete proposal of a budget, but he needs to go that needs to go to a formal authority. he needs to go to columbine and they're only a few weeks less without. so that's really the biggest task, those other things on his table for the homes, for example, a, an unemployment benefit reform that he needs to think about. and also he thought he said that he might actually change a controversial pension reform. that's a, a lot of my call pushed through last year. so there's really a lot on his table and very little time. he w, corresponded lisa lewis, they're reporting from paris. thank you very much. these ukraine says it is concern. but for immediate repulse that iran has delivered, sold range ballistic missiles to russia. moscow has stepped up,
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miss holland drawn and sacks in recent days, stretching ukraine's ad defenses. key fund is allies have previously a choose iran of supplying should i have drones to russia, but to around the nice thing is supplying any weapons used to attacks. i know you try to differ no more damage on the gas cities. us. we are now joined by monica can see in the fall, mcconnell and the us military and natalie center for strategic and international studies in washington. kind of, why would russian need uranian missiles? does it not have enough of its own? well, it does not have enough on it's on its own, it has been producing a ballistic missiles all along, often with parts smuggled in from global sources. but those haven't been enough to accomplish the ends that they're trying to accomplish. for example, attacking ukrainian infrastructure of electricity, for example. so they brought in
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a ballistic missiles from north korea. and now they're proposing to bring in the ballistic missiles from iran. it's important keep in mind that the rod has been supplied. russia with missiles all along the street, he'd 136 is that we just heard about. iran has been sending for about a year. and in fact, they've set up a plant in the, in russia to produce these of missiles, these kamikaze drones. the ballistic missiles is a step up in the support, but not meant to lead a change in policy. now tell us more about these miss our, uh, what could they be useful? all these missiles will be used for the same things we've been seeing that is for mass, the tax on ukraine, particularly its infrastructure, but also cities. what russia has been doing is, has been gathering up all the production over
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a couple of weeks and then firing them all off at once. that way they hope to overwhelm the ukrainian air defenses is suppose to pass this be part of those attacks. ballistic missiles are harder to shoot down then the comma, comedies, kamikaze, drones that we've been seeing from iran, the kamikaze drawings, our propeller driven, they're like airplanes. so they're slow and relatively easy to shoot out basic missiles because they go up in the air and then come down to higher speeds. are harder to shoot down. these look like a short range missiles which would make sense given how close rush it is to ukraine in the front. uh, those are a little easier to shoot down than the long range ballistic missiles. so the, but these missiles, the short range missiles, the other as precise drones as drones off, for example, the probably more precise but the 2 of them probably share, very similar guidance. in other words, the gps guidance, maybe some,
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some other kinds of, uh, uh, guidance internal um, uh, initial naturalization. uh, so i, i would expect them to be about as accurate, but more difficult to shoot them. now what does that mean for ukraine? uh, the deepening military cooperation between russia and the ron is that dangerous to well, it's very dangerous because you're on like north korea, it has become a major supplier of russian weapons and munitions supplementing what the russian industry can provide without this outside help. the russians would not be able to conduct operations at the same level that they are at right now. and by leading these countries together that increases risk in the middle east. for example, as restaurant provides technological support to rod helping them develop additional
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missiles, more sophisticated missiles. the really is already have a very sophisticated missile program of the russians may, will be helping that. now there's not only around, there's also evidence that russia has already use ballistic missile supplied by north korea. what impact have they had? well, it's the same sort of impact that we're looking at. now that is, these ballistic missiles have augmented what russia has been able to produce on its own ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, kamikaze, drones. they've been part of these waves of attacks that we've been seeing every couple of weeks of large wave will strike you crane. those ways now are, are a bit larger because of what you create, but what 3 as provided for. and then note the what 3 has been a major provider, also a large gallery. ammunition can see that from the center for strategic and international
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studies. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. thanks for having me out in the show. time not to have a quick look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. as your current president lensky is visiting allies in western europe in italy, he met was prime minister george maloney. italy has sent weapons to chief but insist the only be used on ukrainian soil. zalinski is demanding the use inside russia and criticized the allies for failing to deliver enough ad defensive to super tar phone. yagi is battling vietnam, uprooting treason, sweeping boats out to sea. it's the most powerful storm to hit asia, this year, yaki alias set of mazda evacuations in china, and killed more than a 1000 people in the philippines. and drugs that boeing stall on
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a space ship has landed in the new mexico desert and leaving its crew stranded on the international space station. and also decided was too dangerous for the spacecraft to return with the 2 s reynolds on board the arrival space ex company from the little mosque will collect them. in february the venice film festival is wrapping up with no clear favorite for the top prize. the golden line, a string of international movies have made that use among them an infamous villain, and a surprise musical ro, the 1st business film festival goes to an end 11 days of stalls and diploma last year and act to strike left the red carpet a little because this is the dispute, the leader was once again with celebrities. buddy g, u i, brad pete and george clooney were in a playful news in the comedy crime, taper rules they play underworld fixes who are forced to cooperate on the same job
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. the only course of action is to work together to clean up and let me know. it's not how it works is not ally word. brad pitt's ex wife, angelina julie content for the golden line, plays up for legend. maria carlos in the bio pick that follows the final days before kind of assistance in 1977 today. so to save my money, what those every day every single day. why do i fall into a new lady? god got eccentric as usual. asks you'll walk in phoenix. okay, the joke to dance? the new joke. a movie may challenge some diehard fans. the sequel to the heat film
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is in musical style pipes, the height for the sequel junk of fully a due to also take con golden line. the september 5 is adult to drama, to incorporate all kind of push each. the film reconstructs to 1972 munich isn't the cost each process which is really athletes were taken hostage them and killed. another history lesson is provided by a new documentary about lenny reef and stop the infamous director nazi propaganda films. she said she knew nothing of the nazis atrocities, but are looking to have private caused tells a different story. but surely into hell in the way we had a lot of findings whose step by step, dismantled her lies. this film about the seduction of fascism is alarmingly typical in view of the rise of the fall fried throughout europe. with the red
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carpet in venice about to be rolled up. many of the stones will now hopefully be heading to los angeles success in venice as seen as a stepping stone to an oscar. and that's it from me, the students and i will have an update for you at the top of the gulf is in berlin from me and the team, thanks to the the untold story details is designed to point to the find it here repos here, every weekend on d w, you'll see about the video that goes in the media, amiga will go out, that'd be done by get i will stop into that and i'll give you the order. would you,
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