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the yes. the dots november 9th, the, this is dw news live from the georgia state mass protest, software, ledge fraud, and sunday selection. thousands from the outside parliament into place. the office of the pro russian georgian dream policy is declared the winner despite widespread irregularities. presidents are low meza rubbish, v and the rejects the results ask for which is also coming out. phase also wasn't in human at terry and prizes in garza, israel is parliament is due to votes on a load that's pretty effectively bound. the un agency helping palestinians, the times comic s, felt strong in plans to close factories in germany for the 1st time ever fueling phase about germany's economy.
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the laws like a welcome to the program. george's president, solomon so basically has rejected the results of this weekend's problem. entry elections, unexcused, russia of interference in georgia's political price supports is of the georgia know position have been rallying outside the countries parliament's off to the ruling. probably most go jordan, dream policy was declared the winner with nearly 54 percent of the vote. opposition policies and the presidents urging georgians to join the protest. the u. u. s. and the election of service have caused for an investigation into alleged irregularities you've been doing some don't use your chateau, spoke to georgia in president southern missouri, basically in her office in 2 places. he asked why she doesn't recognize the results
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of the election. a. it was the 1st of all the international observe emissions do not condemn the legality of elections so close to the elections this to have a lot to receive as information on local. the observers have been very clear about the amount of incidence and the information i have received about the sophistication and the numerous forms of fluids that have been used. it drives me to have made the declarations that i've made yesterday. and we, because the results go against the long trend of all the opinion polls that we have had in this country, especially since the russian low and the process on the streets that show that the population wants to keep. it's your pin pass and was supporting the pro european forces. so this is an election that has been stolen. and i think that the georgian
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people on the streets will confirm. and this a judgement sonya cut the shift off, heads the south co cuz this office of the height of a better foundation and to place the georgia as a think tank linked to gemini green policy. welcome to the w, can i 1st get to a reaction to the children presidents claims of russian interference and the election? yeah. hello from to billy. see um, well i think we have to see this in a broader context. um, because everything that happens in this region politically is related or influenced in some way by russia and um, the georgia dream has for 12 years already followed the policy of normalization, of especially economic relations with russia, which has led to significant dependencies on, on the russian market and of course in directly russia place a major role because of that. but also the rest of defect to occupies
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a 20 percent of the georgia and territory. and the georgia dream ruling patchy has led to campaigns and that was focused on, on, well versus piece wretched rick. so if you vote for us, we will keep you piece uh, because of our, with relations with russia. but if you vote for the opposition, you'll get another war. so we're not talking about any direct interference from moscow. i personally have not seen any a russian support for falsification of votes, but i don't think this is needed. um, what, what i have seen is a lot of statements in the past couple of weeks and months from the kremlin, which has supported the course of the georgia link cottage. and both, when it came to the adoption of this, for an agent along which they, they had georgian problem and certainly poverty has adopted about also discrediting,
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for example, the election observation. missions the odium mission, accusing them of interference in the elections. and i think this is the sort of political interference, and if there was also a more direct interference in the election process, i don't know. but i assume that those who who have interfered with the process here overlooks what looks like they haven't defeated. and they know how to do this, and i don't know if they need a russian, russian support and videos with 2nd a thing on sunday, off the ballot boxes being stuff. have we seen any hard evidence that the vote was actually attempted with to? yes, there has been a lot of evidence of violations reported by both international and local missions.
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one of the biggest concerns was that in many calling stations, there were doubts about the secrecy of the vote. they had also been kind of this information campaigns that the vote because of the new digital vote counting technology that it could be traced who voted for, for which party. and so there was this year that that, that was. yeah, that's going secrecy was not insured. um, also they were quoting a task in many places coordinate just from the side of the building, patchy checking who, who would come to the vote, telling people who to vote for. there were cases of photo bribery that were documented, and there were some suspicious cases of, of ideas being connected ahead of the road. so some of this is still being investigated. but what is also very important and, and relevant is there was
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a statistical analysis provided by an upset of a um, which shows that the share of votes for the ruling party was disproportionately high in the regions. and especially in those areas where the to turn out was very high and this suggests that people were best to calling stations to vote for the ruling party or um to put under pressure in, in those districts to vote for the package. and again that the vote was not completely free and fair. thank you for that analysis. that's sonya catalina shifts us from the high english button foundation in tbilisi. thank you. ron has executed a 69 year old man with the old gentleman right in citizenship countries. traditional reconfirmed. the news on monday jump should sherman was kidnapped in by
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randy and security forces in 2020. he was convicted on tara challenges related to a 2009 is attack on a mosque and iran that killed 14 people. then wounded hundreds more. his family, a dispute at the allegations and left for us to try to get him freed. the german government strongly criticized his sentence and has only a close for his friends. now, isabel's problem and to set to vote on legislation that would effectively by the you ends release agency for palestinians and ra from operating in is rel, i'm the occupied palestinian territories of the lowest would severely limit for you . and i can say that she's in garza, i'm the occupied westbank, lima and rod depends on israel as corporation to deliver aids that is for alex uses the agencies employee. so involvement in the october 7th terror attacks. the legislation has broad supports in isabel's holloman's thickness. it
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i'll send in a badges the service as say, tens of thousands of civilians attract without access to food or medical supplies in northern garza, israel has been ramping up is offensive against him boss in the area. the siege has many worried and it's saying is well, maybe implementing the circle general's plan, which would force anyone left in the north to evacuate. surrender will stuff. israel's intensified assault has led tens of thousands of palestinians to flee the north of gaza. the un says many of those remaining are worried if they leave, they'll never be allowed to return human rights groups echo that fear. the evacuation orders and siege tactics have them worried. israel has quietly begun implementing the so called general's plan. it calls for the northern 3rd of the strip, including gaza, city to be cut off and declared
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a military's own anyone left behind would be treated as an enemy combatant in states. israel should maintain control over the north for an indefinite period and create a new administration without from us splitting the gaza strip into to the chief architect of the proposal. is this man a former head of these really national security council? somebody and as it should be given, i don't know, 10 days to limit uh with the full size coding those that this will provide. and after the 5th time, all the sylvia will become to be a mandatory zone and all the combust people will stevenville, where the, some of them will fight those. some of them are civilians, they will have 2 choices, either to sit around bill or to stall island. this part of the group of retired generals frustrated that a year into the war. israel has not achieved its aims of destroying homos and free the remaining hostages. they believe the plan would break what's left from us and
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lead it to free the surviving hostages. the plan was made public last month. it was immediately condemned by human rights groups. scholars have also questioned it's legality. during a recent visit to the region, the us secretary of state says he was personally assured by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. that is real, is not carrying out the plan with regard to the, the so called generals plan in the north. let me just say again. first, the united states fully and fundamentally rejection. the 2nd, as i told you, the other day of the government of israel says that it is not the policy of israel and also rejects the plan. the u. s. has threatened to cut weapons deliveries to israel if it does not step up and speed up the flows. 8 into northern garza know me buy dot com is an international
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human rights slowly i negotiate to and media to chat them house in london. i us to what she makes of the rights groups phase, that israel is already implementing the general's plan and open gaza. a well, i think there's a lot of ground. so the way seeing the evacuation board is continuously being issued and some families have been evacuated to more than 10 times and the displace into areas where they um, they're no longer have any humane conditions. i met with a number of i was, this is who visited the gaza strip last week and they were visiting london and they stated that the situation is very key in the, in humane. so some women, they said, you know, didn't even have on the web because they had just left in the clothes and there was just no way for them to get it. so clearly, you know, it's,
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the situation is beyond the catastrophic and it is illegal to, you know, carry out forceful evacuations in this manner. and a solution needs to be found. then really, the only solution is to put pressure on prime minister netanyahu to accept the junction proposal on the table, which is being discussed in doha today. so you know, the was the to end and it has to be a ceasefire. the hostages oral them hundreds and one of them dead and then life needs to come home because this, these false evacuations. i'm not going to stall unless there is a ceasefire. you mentioned the hosted, there's hostile just the proponents of the so called generals plan. believe that this would help get the hostages back alive. do you agree with them? a good thing actually, i think to this all the respects, i don't think that supports the both those of the plan think,
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i think i think that the mis oh, the lie that it's a military pressure depending on how you want to look to the ministry pressure was going to bring the hostage to his back has been prison wrong. it's uh well over a year now and a 101 hostages, that's a very, very large number. have some of them in the eighty's. so some of them were 7 months when they were kidnapped. i think it's, there is nothing. i don't think anyone in israel, including the general, believes that military pressure is going to bring the health just back. and it's been stated very clearly by the chief of stuff by the minister of defense. i mean prime minister netanyahu for his own reasons is keen to prolong a will. to date was the opening of the commission. these 3 parliament, the cost a very long summer recess, which included the period of the so called high holidays, you know,
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the new year and that young people and so called and the 1st thing 1st speech. and he talks about a great potential new reliance that he's in visiting with the arab states. what now what he feels in is that potentially some of them on, on his side. no one would about the hostages. oh, like not one, he did not mention the hostages today in his opening speech, i think send to vaguely and i'd like to touch on on, on another angle have expressed such a sets of both on a bill that would essentially bind the walk off the u n agency for palestinian refugees, which has been a source of critical life for decades. what is as rails that go with this bill, in your, in your opinion or pull it doesn't have go to the goal is a goal really is to get rid of the for me the, the united nations work in release names and they have the back button all um,
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not only humanitarian aid, they also provide schools, you know, they run in many ways, you know, all of the refugee camps in know them in golf at the base in a number of countries where palestinian refugees present to the headquarters are in a month. but never see israel has the control over what happens in amman, who are in syria and lebanon. so they're focusing on the gaza, israel in the west valley. the them, you know, especially to close their offices and choose them a 46 months ago. i think that these riley governments in the connects it and particularly the cabinets, you know, the uh, flights far removed from the book actually is happening on the ground. and yes, it is the case. there's a number of unreal book as fast suite, thousands of 3000 plus workers may i add in gaza. a number of them participated
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in the already this atrocities of the 7th of opportunity the last year and the number of those uh, members of have mos. but that said, i do think that the, the unreal recruited them knowing that and they took action very swiftly once the information was given to them. so i think that there's a necessity to work with on run off against under. i don't think i, the un agencies like unicef will w h a world health organization could, can replace entre, i'm right, is the only you and the organization really is he's the backbone of humanitarian aid in gaza. but i do think, su correct. he said that the committee such as them into positive that just patients in the same way that the collective positives installation that the against the palestinian stage, which many, many of the opposition members have stated numerous times in the past,
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is the only solution to the conflicts no one else has come up with a better solution. so if he's not that i've titled in the many, many years of negotiating for peace in this conflict and others. thank you very much for your analysis. that's the know me by called with the type of house in london. thank you all having me on the should the head of folks foggins works. a council says the comic and tends to close at least 3 factories in germany and layoff tens of thousands of workers. volkswagen has never closed the plans in the country before. vw reported at 14 percent drop in. net profits in the 1st half of the year. recently and said a decades old agreement with unions on job security. this has never happened before. volkswagen could letter from us, the number of employees in germany and clothes and type plots. the fear was real.
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for a long time jobs that fox walked into the costs of the opposite, this occur. so i wouldn't say that this is unsettling for many people because it fundamentally calls the future into questions of august. 3rd, what is the? she's very drastic cuts. you have to think about how you can support your family as come. john 1st came the fear then to disappointments because we have never experienced anything like this at fox mark and before and now comes the anger. volkswagen has significant problems on one hand, cost is a 5 form enough in europe loan. an additional $500000.00 vehicles would be needed to fully utilize the plants. according to the company. on the other hand, to transition to electric mobility is costly and not very successful. now 3 out of 10 plots in germany could be closed. all employees are expected to earn 10 percent less permanency tolerance could lose their jobs. fox market is the largest industrial employee in germany with 120000 to employees and tire regents depending on the auto maker. that's why the government is also locked. go to school. this
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constitutes of the position of the chancellor is clear. the cache of past management mistakes should not be at the expense of the employee license, also forgotten pipes. it is now by preserving and securing jumps or does it so i'm get about splits of $200.00 positions. but fox fucking says we cost reduction. there is no future. the location in germany is too expensive. the company plans to present its specific cost saving measures on wednesday for more on this ongoing by type. so i guess then from the w business kate's, how big of a blog is this to volkswagen on the german economy? well, i should probably begin by saying that folks like hasn't actually confirmed these reports, but it hasn't denied them either. so i think that's quite telling. it's really hard to overstate how much this matter is. volkswagen is a global icon. it's been synonymous with is made in germany. braun,
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i know the company is coming out and saying, well, we actually can't make in germany anymore. at least not the way we used to in terms of the immediate impact. as you mentioned, we're talking about 3 plans out of the 10 folks fucking has in germany, potentially closing. we don't know which ones are in question, but no matter what, tens of thousands of jobs are on the line in an industry that is re the heart of the german economy. the disclosures don't come out of nowhere. how did we get to this point? i think it's been a perfect cocktail of problems to be honest. so the 2015 diesel scandal certainly did a lot of damage to the vw brand, but that's not the reason why we're here today. so folks on has been really un, unable to stay competitive over the last few years, was really slow to embrace electric mobility and that sluggishness took place against the backdrop of china as rapid rise. so china has always been a really important export market for german carmakers on for a long time. they did really well there. but what's happening now is that chinese carmakers have begun making very high quality,
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inexpensive vehicles. so that market is problematic. but on top of that, those time these funds are not coming to europe as well. and that has less folks, i'm really struggling to, to, to remain competitive. so folks logging and struggling, how can anything be done now to salvage the situation? well, german unions are very strong and they are certainly saying they'll fight back and they've tracked and strikes for example. but if you think about the issues the folks on is facing you. a divorce then from the general stage of the german economy, which is in a pretty poor way. right. and i froze has been very sluggish for some time. and germany is locked in competitiveness compared to where it used to be. it's now considered not very innovative as well. so you've got a lot of issues that the term government has that it will address, but it's going to be a very steep uphill bundle. and it's one that folks buying doesn't really want to stick around for it to be honest. so what's our gym and companies saying now that they need from the government? well, it's interesting because of course, folks fun isn't alone in struggling right now and germantown. so what i've talked
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to is actually called a summit this week for the has of big term and companies. and they want that some pretty simple thing. if they want more investment, they want less red tape. they want to make it easier for foreign workers to come and work for them here. the problem is also that they want to political stability and that is something that is lock you right now. so the conference, that's why it's called cold. he did not invite his economy minister a little bit high back and he did not advise his finance minister custom enough on the effect of that besides the business from a different political party called his own. some us with industry that does not look like consensus. i think that's a really big issue right now as well. kate, thank you very much for your analysis. that's kind of ferguson from dw business. let's take another look at some more stories making headlines. plan is he think pollutants in the atmosphere hit records the high last year, according to the world me to are logical organization. the un agencies says that the main greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide, is a humanizing foster than any,
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at any points in human history. with concentrations rising by of a 10 percent in just 2 decades. $40000.00 europeans, a dying early death due to gas staves each year. that's according to the 1st science if it's study or if it's kind, it's long been 9 that's gas coco speed pollutants linked to hots and long to cease into homes. the death toll is nearly double that caused by car crashes on europe right now it might never be as popular as the well call. but in iceland this fee is competition to determine the champion of a different kind of sports that shape sharing championships brings together the best professionals from across the country. organize us say they just said more recognition for helping us than those stay warm in the countries cold winter
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these getting shared or is are competing in speed and position. i focus on fil, a motor from north of it's a combination of many factors. and speed is one of them that up along with being reasonably gentle with the sheep and approaching it cautiously on so as not to stress it out. if she gets advocated, they don't, they will try to wriggle and escape this. the keys to stay call out, but that i the children does the process of cutting off the woodland fleece from a sheep is typically done once a year. all the some breeds may require a 2nd trim in iceland and production kicks off like this. and i think the practice session was held this morning for the competitors to warm up and loosen their bodies before the competition. common experienced shooter say that every sheep farmer should know how to do it. and that the best way to learn is to hands on experience. really good at ad sharing the profession and just for them i what type
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of professionalism is essential and i do want to give it the recognition. you deserve it. just 5 minutes cousins get thrown them, all know really in one to ensure that there aren't good shares of people receive acknowledgement and some attention for the skills. and those ones out there do the sharing is designed to band for the sheep not just remove their would have received them produced on most 10 pounds of fleece. and during the annual championship skin shares come together racing. took it really coats in record time for iceland. famously frigid winter. as i said, no animals, the hom, during those conditions has that quick reminds of our top story. suppose this of the children opposition have been valuing outside the countries. holloman's author the ruling pro moscow, georgia dream poverty was declared. the winner of this weekend's parliamentary elections. they accused frushell interference in george's political prices. and
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let's leave elect donald trump again. i am scared for the future of our democracy here. a lot of people on the left is genuinely like, don't see us as equals just because we think of certain what it's about the future of this country, but it's also about the future generations. how is kenzie shaping us politics? most of the next on d, w, the 77 percent on our special show on the great outdoors. we'll hear what you guys like to do when you need a break. it's
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a heavy and make sense to hiking and that's cool. don't emptiness. one, something by a simple fix. the, the moment, the 77 percent on the in many countries education is still a privilege. property is one of the main causes some young children work in minecraft. instead of going to class others can attend classes, the minions of children of the world. we ask why? because education makes the world make up
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your own mind. made for mines. the democracy is on the ballot this november, we elect donald trump again. i am scared for the future of our democracy. the i see a lot of people saying president trump the a threatening democracy. i feel like because of that, we've had the assassination attempts on him. the country is deeply divided. it's highly polarized along partisan lines. he was an autocrat himself, our country.
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