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the 35 years of to the full of the fun in the mood, november 9th. the business dw news live from the land georgia's ruling pro russian policy leads in the parliamentary election. partial votes, counseling shows the judge and dream party is a head with nearly 53 percent of both connection results could influence the country's prospect of joining the european union live to, to listen to her and says it has the rights to defend itself after israel carrier is od retaliatory strikes on military targets, and iran, officials say full members of the air force are killed for the damage. it isn't limited. western powers and restraint. the
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i'm told me on logical welcome to the program. georgia is winning policy appears on costs for victory and parliamentary elections considered crucial for the former soviet republics future. the electoral commission says the georgia dream party is meeting with 53 percent of the vote, but both the ruling policy and the opposition, or claiming victory. just after the 4th close, the head of the pro russian ruling, georgia, dream policy told supporters the policy had secured another time and office exit. polls from pro government tv stations gave the party a majority. but polls from propositions stations took the opposition in the lead deposition alliance has come. pained on introducing rapid reforms needed to secure your membership for georgia to send a 0 yano box. let's cross over into george's capsule. tbilisi way all
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correspondence here we're shuttle is covering the election for us yury. both the routing party as well as the opposition are claiming victory. can tell us more about who's winning indeed tell them it's might be very interesting and exciting tonight to see to tell them in front of the television as a judge and family. switching from one television channel to another one and seeing 2 completely different boards in one is the government rings, or they're only 5 degrees in the position of incense, unlike elections, invest in europe. the difference in the results of exit polls is not one or 2 percent, but to more than 15 percent. if you saw of immediate tv channels, for example, close to the government, georgia dream par body. a really positive one more than 56 percent of the vote. but if we switch to another channel, we see one of the position leaders who claims to the ruling fall to receive less
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than 40 percent of the vote of as me plenty that they are some biases. but how come these examples also different? well, the results of the exit polls the seem to be indeed very dependent on the the source . and unlike in the west, which means that these election was not going according to the best and standards. it's interesting is that to 0 in georgia, dream policy, you have reportedly compute majorities in the number of areas with the launch ethnic minority populations. where does it have been? many reports of violations. residents are obviously denounced. such reports, she calls at the very immoral to use and last week minority to many people there to be lectures. and remind us of what's at stake in this election. what do both sides want of the, it seems that to the selections was the ball to voting out as
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a government or not. and it was about personalities above all, the personality of the main of the men behind to georgia and politics to the bailey on their ivonya severely found all the ruling g sets to have been willing to do to bring georgia closer to rush that because yvonne used to be they have made his money in russia if the ninety's yvonne is to be there after that, she's rest of the was aggressive towards the west and very friendly to avoid. the russia is the best use that one to 4. and if the position one is they have who'd be war in georgia tomorrow, and she sat in contrast to the position spence for a more critical stance towards russia. and that kind of imagine that if it's been since the election, georgia could soon impose sanctions against russia, like, uh, the, the best and countries that date. and how free and fair was this election?
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well, the outcome of the election will determine whether georgia gets back to 0 being boss, so to say, or falls interactions influence. and as some georgians complaint of intimidation and being pressure to vote for the holding party as their position, blame to the party of carrying out a hybrid boy against its citizens. also, how about some incidents of violence, but we have to await good results of the independence observers down the correspondent give you a shout. so thank you for that update. it runs foreign minister says to run is determined to defend itself of the israel, carried out retaliatory strikes on military targets across iran. israel has released video say that this shows the air force preparing for the attack within a 105 digits to fall in the operation. israel's, as if the attack was in response to iran,
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ballistic missile garage earlier this month, around says for military personnel were killed in the strikes, but played down the impact of the attack saying they only caused limited limited damage. let's discuss this further with the w. me least, experts shiny was on us. we joins me here in studio. i, sunny now. we're seeing talking about the, the massive operation, a 100 military jets iran, also talking about the right and the obligation to respond. israel risking an outright world by this action could be um, israel hopes that not days really, it seems like his role tried to target only military a destination, hoping that you wrong will accept you know, sort of key rules of engagement where, you know, they both parties stick only to military targets, which is also what the rank has come to have done in october. and the idea i think
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is really is was to embarrass your own, but not show me of the that in the sense that it will send a clear message. first of all is real can, despite the distance despite you know, the oh, all the hardships that might be challenges because of the distance to operate. israel wanted to show that he can do that. but then at the same times, it also did not want to escalate if you wanted to go full and they would have gone for maybe oil facilities, probably uh more um a targets connected to the nuclear program of your, onto the choice not to do that. i think was aiming at, you know, signaling also we heard some reports today that may be israel have sent some messages through 3rd parties to the wrong that the attack is coming. so as well was very much trying just to sort of get his way into to proving that he can respond, but also keeping the response under, you know, acceptable, hopefully acceptable level of, of question for you on a puddle. about restraints has obviously come the following pressure from the us. so we've seen anthony blinking turing them at least and, and,
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and with some of the meetings that there's really officials as well. but why we seen this kind of restraints regarding a run, but not with 11 on well, you're talking about american pressure. we also know bite and then send you out with themselves. we're speaking the last weeks probably also about this. it was very important for the americans that this doesn't go out of hand. this is 10 days before the election. and it's really interesting to notice that it is indeed maybe for the 1st time. there's a great american success in putting pressure in israel saw more than other front that israel has been battling within the last year. and that's partially because the sophistication of this operation is such a israel needs to rely on american back up without it as well, cannot operate the unlike and goss. i'm nothing which are the fact almost as well as backyard. israel has been, you know, invading them in and out for decades now, and knows in and out and through how to operate their, their need, their dependency of the american support. there is not a strong and i think also for the israel is it was quite clear that in such sensitive time,
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in 10 days before the american election doing something that was by the, you know, the americans of democrats. but in, you know, just taking it a step that might bring to a wider escalation would be on wise. and therefore, we've seen, you know, americans success with leveraging you know, disposition right now at this moment. and where does that leave the, the, the conflict with his paula with i'm us, the guys situation. it's interesting. it's supposedly 3 different friends, but it's actually all connected. it's connected because has bhalla for example, is that direct proxy i'll be wrong. we know he, ron has been prompting it with money with support, with technologies and so for iran, has bala and lebanon were always supposed to be the front line of attack with, as well. there were supposed to be the finder insurance plan to avoid direct confrontation with as well. and this is why we were saying also iran in the last week since is really strong attacks. they're trying to pump up cuz belie again, try to help with reconstructing. we built for yvonne, this would still be the most the preferred vehicle off the top when it comes to
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fighting against israel. but then also there's a connection in the sense that his ball, sorry, come off in gaza. they always wished for great a war. they were hoping when they launched their attack on october and 20th at 2023 that they will be a follow up. you know, the locks are flawed, coming from as many direction as possible, and pulling iran directly into this confrontation that would have been the best case scenario. and by toning down back front, by bringing de escalation, these really hope they will also signal to casa, to hum us. this is not happen in your, you know, your wireless stream. this is not going to be fulfilled. this is time for concessions this time to bring things to an end in gaza. and for israel, it's very clear, it's about the hostages. you know, they want to push from us to agree to bring the hostages. and we have to see, you know, this is where these really tension is now. and we'll have to see, we know there's going to be talks and caught her in the next phase. maybe there's a chance for breaks where there was just going to take it back to, to israel. what does this mean for benjamin netanyahu himself and, and you know, his entire political campaign. indeed, i know in
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a way the last month have been dreamy for him. we know it for a leader, you know, to be able to show such great successes of the military that taking down one by one israel's arch enemies. that's of course a great chief went by and we've been seeing also the pulse responding accordingly. mentioned y'all building up back some of the support that he lost. however, at the same time, he has very few little a says of his leaving the sense that there is nothing else that he can bring is really in order to bring that completed between today's been promised that promising the whole time anything but the hostages won't work now he needs to focus as, as his efforts there, and that will might be for the require some very painful and sacrifices that missed a sense. and yeah, we'll have to make, we're not sure who's there yet. okay. it'll be me the least expert centers on it. you're welcome. thank you. and here's some of the stories making headlines around the world. settled, ukrainian, president solid america lensky, says north korean soldiers, employees to be deployed to the battlefield against his troops. less than officials
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of one to the development would stoke the war and bring geo political consequences . any of this week, you have released this video showing what it called soldiers sent by the young young, and a on disclosed location inside russia. still in ukraine, officials the say a russian resolve has hit a residential area with the central city of an april killing at least 5 people, including a 14 year old go. the regional governess is more than 20 others were injured. at least one person was killed in a separate attack in keith as turned to pakistan now where so a student protest over and a leg draped in the eastern city of la hor, has ignited the debates about women safety police shut down the demonstration. seeing the allegations of rape were not true, but the case was spot intense debate concerning the legitimate fears of women
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active as a sexual violence against women in pakistan is under reported because of the stigma attached to it. and the conservative country of the students protesting against sexual violence at the boot topic and focused on such protests have been going on for days against a let's fix your story cause it's campuses. the state has become a deeply entrenched problem that nobody wants to address out of campus. and then i'll send audio harassment is widespread on every campus with 3 pieces, including regular. i'm a student recently died by suicide. i put job university and that have been troubling incident at another university. you would have cases of how document and read prep taking place and colleges. the police dismissed the complaints calling it's fake news protests to have to face police violence say section violence is common in buckets on the campuses. united key joyce stalls when able to go to goes out she fused checking public spaces and not safe,
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which is why it's a great enough but no place to secure that. will that cost there to be safe? me? violence against women is privilege and buckets done. according to the un, 80 percent of buckets, i need them and see they have been harassed in public places. this police station in the city of la hood office has affected women a task as women only image and c, 93 distressed women can call for him every time i busted pipe bean 100 units, even if they're just 13021400 calls every day most of them are both domestic findings. the old for the sports related to harassment. g, 50 percent, and the forms are finding a high court and focused on has announced on both sexual harassment cases. we've been investigated, indicating to protest, says that the voices are being hurt. right,
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