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this is incredibly low, this is very just providing you with free information. these are we made for mind the this is dw news live from wlan georgia. so routing pro russian party wins complimentary elections. the electoral commission says the georgia dream party won over 54 percent of the vote in an election which could determine the country's future role in europe. but pro western opposition policies are crying. how also coming up iran tempest, it's threats to defend itself. also is way of cal resolved, retaliatory strikes of military targets. officials say the attack killed 4 members of the air force the
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monica jones. good to have you with us. the electoral commission in georgia has declared to the pro russian georgian dream potty when of parliamentary elections. with almost all the votes counted to official results, give them over 54 percent of the vote. in a poll seen as crucial for the former soviet republics future. the countries pro european union opposition says the results will falsified to the election stolen. but peggy, is the ruling georgia dream party is celebrate to the 3 pro missing georgians, what they call a european future. the communities imitates more than a 1000000 of our citizens, came to the polling stations and supported peace. our country is truly bright and european future. george and people are the main office of this victory.
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but the georgian position disputes both the commitment of the ruling party to such a future as well as its victory georgia. dream came to paula in spend to 12th with the pro western agenda. but it's shifted to yours, kept a cost over the past 2 years. this is an attempt to not to steal the results of one party's support, but this is an attempt to steal georgia's european future from the georgia dream cannot remain in power in this country. these are stolen elections. this is a user patient of power and the constitutional crew. it will not be accepted. this is not russia, this is not venezuela. this is georgia. i've come to some monitoring groups reported violence and violations during the elections year. a menacing stopping
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multiple votes into ballad books. this video shows scuffles outside of contain office of the united national movement, georgia, its main position for the purchases. dozens of many tried to storm its headquarters late to drive an open cost bearing flex older. wouldn't georgia dream party for the georgia and the position this election was a make or break both on the chance of joining the european union and brussels has said that the election will determine george's chances of joining that's increasing the unlikely if the georgia dream party roommate's new paula dw correspondence unit, i say to is reporting for us from the election in tbilisi. and to asked him how the results have gone down with georgians this morning. a well want to go depends on, uh who i talking to. uh, he, uh many believe that uh, the results uh do not effectively of judge and citizens is that could be true,
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at least for the people here in the blue. see why the georgia dream rolling faulty . i have gotten few votes that many young people, but i've been talking to sat disappointed to be an ongoing to leave. georgia may be because of a don't see any future here because of the georgia dream bought to you is a going away from the europe and taking this country from away from his europe. i'm . and i'm joined by a political scientist or not the scheduled to kansas city the here from georgia institute of politics. and like to ask you, how can it be that 80 percent of diligence voted for the youth integration for membership, according to polls and no vote to the anti who party. hello, thank you for having me here. tours and we went to elections a vis you flag, not us and tie you political power, power at the their slogan was the be want to come to the you to take this country to the you only the kind of you this on our own terms. it seems that
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part of the population was convinced by the georgia dream that the integration is a technical process that the government will be able to handle despite all of the drawbacks and criticism gives avoid ukraine play a new role in the decisions absolutely. at the war and ukraine has major ripple effects and countries, so nearby is just such as georgia as the fear of the war expanding coming here as well as also real. and that to us another very important and, and the strong message from the ruling party at the this was one of the very few parties that for promising piece. and they were promising to guarantee piece for the country and for the people here. this was very important as well to their voters risdon nikki, only participate in the middle of the building. so it's pretty quiet on the streets . how great is the potential for any protests the georgia dream as of now the
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results that we have uh, uh, have received 54 percent of the votes. um, if you are waiting for or see also to confirm the elections. uh and uh, after that, the political parties opposition parties will decide they will probably be bringing people to the street to protest the results. but it will be very difficult to reach any different outcome of you already saw people in the streets and mass and spring at them. they had very clear goal to um, fevers the for an agents law. they did not succeed despite of the having very b crowds on the streets. now it will be even more difficult west and if you a little disagree, how liberal, how free will georgia be in the future? i think yesterday. selections, what's a good indication of what we might expect in the upcoming future? it was quite control process. quite many substantial violations were observed
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and reported. and in the next 4 years, there will be a very little incentive for the georgia dream party to become more democratic, more liberal of you might see much more pressure on critical voices and independent voices in the country. and what does it probable approval who the victory of the pro ration or russian friendly party in georgia mean for the union to hello, georgia was sort of laboratory for that. you uh, in promoting european values, human rights rule of law and for some time and it was a frontrunner foster child of the you. now the situation is quite the opposite. it's very difficult. and for those independent voices, it will be very importance to receive support from the you, from less than partners. but the struggle is far from over into you. reactions here will be very important. and that was the deputy director of the georgia institute
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of politics, talking to our correspondents duty to shay too, in tbilisi to the middle east. now, iran submitted to he has said his will hold off on retaliation against recent is rarely strikes. israel sees this is ground operations and gaza and live on the statement is a measured response, then a promise. i was, uh, the, by the iranian regime that it would fight back suggesting an attempt to avoid escalating the conflict of the iran says for military personnel were killed in the strikes on military targets, but played down the impact of the attacks saying they only cost limited damage these $5.00 talks aimed at diffusing the why the conflict are expected to resume in dual hall today. and earlier i was doing a list, cutting l go hire e in tyro about the latest on those choose talks into how as well it's for the high ranking. it's the heads of most of the dominant buy mia?
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it's the head of the c. i a, a william burns and it's the cost of the prime minister. and so on the cartridge, just to keep starting the negotiations again that basically stop the weeks ago, it was nearly having i'd be talking about the several faces of exchange of hostages and punched him in prison. this and then i'm pulling along with the a ceasefire. we have also had power and negotiations here in cairo between homicide and that she doesn't cation. so it's an attempt to really kicks out the negotiators that we're forced for many weeks. but will the recent developments have any impact on that? iran for one says it will hold off on retaliating against israel if cease fires in gaza and in lab and on the happen. so we'll live on an up actually be, be discussed today and to how to i don't think it's part of the discussions and
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don't worry about it or whose will not be always clear several times saying that. the reason why we started subtracting is right here is the cause of where the cause of will ends. we will cease our operations and shooting miss as to what is what is on is right. so there's a 4th for if you slice bullet is a key link between the causes and the end, the end, the war, and never know it. in addition, of course, now this you're reading and statement. good. so of course more pressure on moving along with that. she's far as the research has that started today. there's a lot. okay, more pressure there, but as you mentioned, the area also ceased via talks on not only starting today, they were already happening in spring. i mean there was, uh, several attempts. uh, is this going to be any different? will we actually see results? where is this remains to be seen by the mean of course situations a bit different. the u. s. is hoping that the kidding offers. yes and was the heads
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of a mouse mice. gibson isn't y'all, and it says it's to move. now i know in the system i talk some us is very key of the statements. they want to have not only a temporary since fire, they want to have a permanent ceasefire and to complete withdrawal. all of these really i mean from the gaza strip now, and there's also the question how this is all linked to, to the us elections. of course, there are people in the u. s. and saying they don't want to vote for coming. the harris because of the is right in the enforcement which is right and because this was all the americans are now towing that they're trying to do something in this. this is a negotiations. and the question, if this negotiations will also outlets and us indexes and remains to be series of thoughts, journalist, calorie m l g a harvey in cairo. kareem, thank you so very much. you're welcome bye. of the world health organization
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is wanting of a catastrophic humanitarian situation. in northern casa, a top un dramatic charity, no official says the entire population of the north is at risk of dying. but how much ron health ministry says, almost 43000 palestinians has now been killed in gaza. since i'm us launched, it's tara attacks on israel just over a year ago. the search for survivors in the aftermath of and it's very distracting garza city. paramedics say, most of those killed or injured children. witnesses said they received no warnings. nobody told us to leave the house. it was full. there were about 30 children. there's 2 people trapped there. my cousins are under the rental. we can't get them out. we felt little children under the house or
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what would they do wrong? what's happening to us? it's enough enough, we're tired. meanwhile is very true. so would you own, for me to come out to an hospital in northern gaza, one day after storming at the how may i ask who i'm the health ministry said that when the troops with do they detained, more than half of the facilities medical team and several patients, the united nations colon world leaders, particularly those are the 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 gaza conflict is unfolding in the north of the strip as we speak. these rarely military is subjecting an entire population to bumbling siege and starvation, as well as being forced to choose between mass displacement and being trapped in a negative conflict on the is riley government's policies and practices,
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risk emptying the area of or palestinians that we are facing what could amount to atrocity crimes, including potentially extending 2 crimes against humanity. at least 800 people have been killed since as well. and again, it's area and ground defensive in north gaza on october. 6th, a master on house minister says the ami 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 get the the well, the focus is currently on yvonne. but the situation in gaza remains as blake as ever. that's all from us for now, but coming up next to
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a tech show shift looking at how self driving role which taxi saw off to a slow start and that's around the blow. i'm going to get jones for me and the team here in berlin. thanks for watching the questions. got any issues or thoughts say what the .

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