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the show in the clouds as time and then wind generation smash, which now dw documentary the, this is the w news, live from ballad. georgia is rolling pro russian party claims victoria and paul them entry elections early official results give the georgia dream policy nearly 53 percent of the vote. the pro western opposition cries, filed on to ron, says, is determined to defend itself off the israel carry dies, retaliatory strikes on military targets in iran. officials say the attack killed full members of the force, but the damage is limited. western powers restrict the
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color that object power. welcome to the program. the pro russian georgian dream polity looks to have one parliamentary election seen as crucial for the former soviet republics. future georgian dreams says the results give it a solid majority in the new parliament. but the opposition party say they don't recognize the outcome of cold the result, a constitutional to the result could deal a blow to georgia's chances of joining the european union, the electoral commission. and this the results off the counting 70 percent of the votes. and the card number 41 georgia dream received 935000 and full votes, which is a 52.99 percent. let me emphasize that these are preliminary results
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from 2206 pony stations announced a rec hold time in an unprecedented one hour and 45 minutes. now, as i already said, the opposition rejects the result. here's the leader of the pro e u. united national movement to georgia. to credible international, very experienced, separate pulling companies, showed exit poll results that had the opposition leading with the very wide margin of 10 percent. and yet we saw the central election commission publish results that are the complete opposite, giving the georgia dream and on think couple advantage. we believe we are convinced and we are searching that this is due to election fraud. okay, dw correspondent, you are you a shadow is in the georgia and capital t,
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please see here's, here's assessed assessment of the situation so far as easily a ruling georgia dream party really wins. many young people will probably leave this country, at least he and the capital police see, i have met such people and they have told them exactly that. why? because the ruling georgia, dream, paul tube, which has been in power since 2012 does anything but to bring progress, especially for young people. on the contrary, his body is only officially pro european, which you could see on the election post us. in reality, it has implementing it has been implementing it onto your a p and policy, especially in recent. yes. it's. that's the cutest. those who think differently by passing a law to protect against the so called for an influence as these law has existed in
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neighboring russia for years. and it's judging version is very, very similar. uh, also the georgia dream party makes georgia in the freight of minorities, including the sexual minorities instead of protesting van of s v who demands just a few weeks ago, l. o of was passed to protect families, so to speak. in reality, as the low is like another russian law against the so called the gate propaganda. and who knows what else may come of the ruling party as the most to ben old, liberal opposition, apologies. as for the opposition, it has announced that if the voltage recognizes the results of the election, we'll see if people protest on the streets, hey, over the next few days off the old. according to surveys, 80 percent of diligence wants to join the you. however, these past will remain close to them for the time being if they are holding the
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georgia dream. paul, to indeed has gone off to all the goals, have been cost a w z or you wish i tell you that not moving on the wrong this foreign minister says his country is determined to defend itself of the israel carried, i retaliatory strikes on military targets across iran, israel has released the video footage said to show is a force preparing for the attack. israel says more than $100.00 war planes took part in the operation in response to a wrong ballistic me. so by rise of this month, iran says full military personnel, what killed in the strikes, but play dime the impact of the attacks. same a only cause limited damage. marina mirror on is a military analyst at london's king's college. we ought to, if she agreed with this rouse assessment that it carried eyes a limited strike
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a good evening. well, israel supposed to respond to a rainy and attacks that we have seen as the beginning of this months. so it was expected that israel would somewhat raise the stakes, but there was a great tiers at east row, would go off, true rang and oil hills or nuclear facilities possibly. and so what happened here is that israel responded in such a way as trying to put an end to this as calla tori for the spiral. and allegedly, these ro has also given some wedding, not only to that, you asked on friday night, but also to round this attack would be coming. it was the largest attack, but it was an attack against military sides and the west western and saw some provinces of to her own. so essentially it's showing that who runs with us israel has the capability, it has a capability to kind of crazy rainy in air defenses. this should be easy and also this test for path exchange. what will happen next remains to be seen, of course,
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because iran will certainly want to respond to the strike as not tools face a military analyst marine a mirror on of kings colors, london that okay, the world health organization is warning of a catastrophic humanitarian situation in northern garza, hundreds of people have been killed best since israel begun an intensive military operation almost 3 weeks ago. the homeless for on health ministry says almost $43000.00 palestinians have not been killed and gaza says how much, how much last is terror attacks on israel just over a year ago. the search for survivors in the aftermath of and is riley strike and gaza city. kind of medic say, most of those killed or injured with children weaknesses, said they received no warnings. the nobody told us to
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leave the house. it was full. there were about 30 children in there, so people trapped there. my cousins are under the rental. we can get them out. we found little children under the house. what did they do wrong? what's happening to us? it's enough enough. we're tired. meanwhile is very true. so we do own from the come out to and hospital in northern garza, one day after storming at the how may i ask who i'm the house ministry said that when the troops with do they detained, more than half of the facilities medical team and several patients the united nations called wild leaders, particularly there is instruments in the region to remember their responsibility to respect international humanitarian law and the geneva convention. today, one of the darkest moments of the gauze, a conflict is unfolding in the north of the strip. as we speak. these rarely
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military is subjecting an entire population to bumping siege and starvation, as well as being forced to choose between mass displacement and being trapped in inactive conflicts on the is riley government's policies and practices, risk emptying the area of or palestinians we are facing. what could amount to atrocity crimes, including potentially extending 2 crimes against humanity. at least $800.00 people have been killed since, as well, began it's area and ground defensive in north casa, on october 6th. a master on house ministry says the army continues to tighten the siege and prevent access to humanitarian aid. forcing the population to choose between remaining hopefully every day we evacuate to a new area has mostly on us and stop the war. i swear we are exhausted personally, i'm so tired. i'm a cancer patient exhausted and i haven't received treatment yet. it doesn't have to
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get the other the world's focus is currently on yvonne. but the situation in gaza remains as blake as ever a guide to pakistan. 9, where a student protests over an alleged rate in the eastern city of the whole has ignited a debate about women's safety police. sometime the demonstration saying the allegations of rate were not true, but the case has fault intense debate concerning the legitimate phase of women. i to this say say so violence against women in pakistan is under reported because of the stigma attached to it in the conservative country these to do a 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. this state has become a deeply entrenched problem that nobody wants to address out of campus. good.
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that's been told you harassment is widespread on every campus with the pieces, according regularly. it's less of a student recently died by suicide. i've been job university and that i've been troubling incident at another university. numerous cases of harassment, henri and have taken place in 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 related key just thought was when able to go to the boys out chief checking public spaces and not safe, which is why it's a great in us that no place to secure that spot there to be the safely violence against women is privileged in 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,
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93 distressed women can call for him. every time i press the type even 100, we receive an image of 13021400 calls. every day, most of them are about domestic findings. the old for the sports related to harassment. vip 60 percent, and that the forms are filing a high quality and focused on has announced campus sexual harassment cases. we've been investigated, indicating to protest, says that their voices are being hurt us. okay, germantown select a life show, says wrapped up a 3 day visit to india, aimed at strengthening ties between your biggest economy and the world's most populous nation. of the holding tubes with india and prime minister under, under moody in delhi, shows. and i, as the germany will move in triple the number of these is the skilled indian
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workers to 95 years. and yeah, germany is quoting indian, work is to help boost its economy. and now the goal of the trip was to make progress on a free trade deal between india and the european union monthly. we aust, all deli bureau chief sondra piece has none. if shows got what he wanted out of those consultations in india. i think you've got a lot, but i wouldn't say that he got to everything. if we go into details here, one has to take in to consideration that india is a very ambitious and self confident papa and a pop. now that sees no problem and being friends with germany and russia at the same time, for instance. and yes, a lot of memorandum of understanding, some letters of intent were assigned. you mentioned the one on skilled labor. there is also one on intelligence sharing and on increased military cooperation. there's also one on the joint research and production of green hydrogen. but the one thing
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that was really lack in here is a key of commitment from the indian side to signing a free trade agreement. with a european union anytime soon, and there is still a big stumbling stowing in the way. there are a lot of indian fee is that the highly industrialized and subsidized agriculture in europe is simply going to overpower the $1.00 in india, which has to be very labor intensive. and one has to keep in mind, but still have roughly 60 percent of the indian population left off the land by farming and obviously in yes, 6 to protect them. this. before we go, let's take a look at some colorful scenes from sites africa. don't draw his bug held is 35th annual pride parade. the events celebrate 2 decades of empowerment and advocacy for the l. g. b t. to community insights africa and across the continent. organizers use the occasion to host the highlights. can
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