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will surface but i didn't like the idea of getting such an old fashioned job and being stuck with dreams coming through making money. having a son with non falls injunction stuff. december 13th on d. w. the this is the w news live from berlin george's into prime minister rejects calls for new elections as the opposition boy caught the new parliament. thousands gather for a 4th night of protest against the government's decision to suspend talks. enjoying the european union will take you live to, to the leasing, also on the sho, rebel groups in serious celebrate their advance into a level, but they're surprised. defensive has displaced thousands of local residents. the
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i, melissa chan, thanks for joining us. georgia's prime minister has rejected calls for new elections after the opposition boycotted, the new parliament. thousands of people have gathered into believe c for a 4th night of protest against the election result. and the government's decision to suspend its bid to join the european union. demonstrated spear, the governing georgia dream party, could abandon the process completely and moved toward closer ties with moscow. let's go to w 's, maria kind of must say, who is standing by for us in typically see maria describe for us what you've seen tonight in the capital while the discuss. so as a parliament square has a saw. so it's already, i think you can probably you can see on the back from the police are firing what's off as the protesters,
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you probably can see now from the windows of the parliament and the, the, you know, the area is completely flooded. the uh, the pro testers in response to a launching deal, and they protest in this month alone, seeing the fireworks and other bad news. the police is mobilized. the on the left side of the problem is and is using already. there was a ton of distressing the, the crowd. no, it's, it's, you know, dramatic not introducing but not only to release it, but across. c the country is protests are ongoing. so you can hear that it's quite loud. people are chanting uh, you know, referring to the russians and to, to the rise police that is trying not to discuss the cross, maria, and must be so pay audit. there must be hard to it to even hear us. i mean, we can hear the,
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the sort of the crack of the tear gas and water cannon sounds from the of the police. it looks like from these live pictures. i'm, can you talk to us a little bit about the tension, the dramatic fall out between the prime minister and the president today? does this make the current searches situation worse for the country? now is the prime minister stated that the president must vacate her on a presidential office once a month. it expires in december. however, the president has stated before that she will not step down because she is not recognizing the parliamentary elections with the georgia dream. a government to putting to official results of the claims of the victory. now she said that she will remain, as the president says, there is no legitimate parliament and she will not that her mondays will continue
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until there is a legitimate the government with the legitimate problem is it will be able, would it be able to, to tooth past successor, no, the georgians and government insist that the elections will uh clean and how is the spot the um you know, uh, watch drive a lot of scenarios, latitude stokes and mounted by international local lloyd's of us. and it's um, you know, we understand that the use of funding mission is also something it's you know. 1 the, it's the mission to investigate, go through july reduced. so there's definitely also concerns the fast may all the ends of the people is um, it definitely has to do with the contests of deluxe and for us. and then you know that they're european top is that ok, so the endangered now d, w 's, maria kind of might say reporting from to believe c and still able to hear the crack of also what appears to be fire crackers from the protesters. thank you very
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much. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. the european union's new foreign policy chief kaya call us has met with ukraine's president vladimir zalinski in chief hours after taking office. call us reassured zelinski of the use continuing support for ukraine's defense against russia. zalinski is thinking of security guarantees from nato and more weapons to defend ukraine. unwrap the u. n. agency supporting palestinian refugees is pausing the delivery of aid up through the main cargo crossing into gaza. due to security concerns is chief says the road out of the care of so long crossing has not been safe for months. and large convoys of 80 trucks are being stolen by armed gains. a truck driver has caused multiple accidents on 2 highways in western germany. officials say the truck
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hit 50 different vehicles while driving in a zigzag fashion. police say the truck has polish license plates. they've now arrested the driver and placed him in temporary, psychiatric care iphones, opposition, social democrats. i want a snap election with almost 21 percent of votes that gives them 15 of 63 seats in parliament ahead of the governing independence party. but short of the majority social democratic leader kirsten for us to duck here can now become prime minister of a new coalition government negotiators meeting and south korea has failed to agree on a landmark treaty to curb plastic pollution delegates from nearly 200 nations. want to stop millions of tons of plastic waste entering the environment. most countries support a production cap, but a few oil producing nations want to only target waste. serious militaries rushing reinforcements to the northwest and launching airstrikes against insurgents who seized the city of a level in
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a surprise offensive. the rebels led by age heidi group are now advancing to neighboring. come a province, while some are welcoming the fighters. thousands are fleeing the region and finding refuge in displaced persons camps. the after massive government airstrikes on the city of gid lived in north western syria. volunteers with the syrian civil defense known as the white helmets are helping the injured russian and syrian war planes are targeting the rebel health stronghold after thousands of opposition. fighters launched a surprise assault a few days ago, sweeping through several towns and villages, including a leveled to the north. thousands are fleeing the sudden escalation and fighting, and many for ending up in camps for the displaced like this one in northern italy province. so i'm a hot about came here with her children. she's from
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a town just east of ed live, a higher. so here's what we had a hard life in the village because of the escalating attack. the real kids, the shelling and asteroids from the plains on one side and the drones on the other side, the children were terrified left did hobble. a stephen before this latest round of attacks encounter airstrikes, syria was grappling with one of the largest refugee crises in the world. according to the un, more than 7000000 people remain internally displaced because of the civil war. us much more, he does from a village outside it live, like many in the camp. he hopes the coalition of rebel groups that launch the surprise attack will succeed in toppling president bush. charlotte, sad aircraft, were following the bustling news in gold. william, the regime will full. we're counting the days until we can return because the kids are tired and stressed. we came here with only the codes in our box. nothing else matters. the 67 kilometers to the north,
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the redwood van since allowed another group of exiled residents to return home. this line of vehicles is entering a level city after a decade of control by the charlotte such forces opposition fighters have captured much of serious, largest city praise god. after 10 years of displacement from elect her we have returned. may god bring back every display suppressed and return our people. those did intend to that home the same. and just as we've enjoyed the liberation of our city to god's willing they, to the joyce and the liberation of the, as the syrian military says, it's sending reinforcements to push back the fighters and present the charlotte side is going to defeat what he calls the terrorist and their supporters marine on their on is a post doctoral researcher in the worst studies department at kings college. she has more on who the rebel group h t s short for hyatt. terry awesome is
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a good evening. well, it's a good question. the group is fairly new, so it was formed or re branded in 2017 by album home on july me. but it's an off spring of a more radical which existed since 2011. the beginning of the syrian civil war is your part that most right. and that group did have ties to al qaeda. it is a very interesting concoction here because um, on the one hand, this is preaching and so our fee is form so that that's a sunni branch. refuse from a radical is some of the other hand, according to a gilani himself. he wants to unite all the opposition and he doesn't want any secretary in while it's in or the to challenge the assad government. that being said, this has been put on the foreign terrorist organization list by the united states
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in 2018 because the, the things it cover, it really works with the old guy that even if it over at lee denounced old kid and the rest at some of the fighters and it was in the group link to kind of the level of forces or advancing towards the city of hama in the south. do we know when they will stop? have they articulated what their ultimate goal is? a hey, it's me, you got the military and a political strategy or faced yes, their goal is to get rid of the side the machine. so essentially the goals haven't changed since it's brad assessor and 2011 when 120 and t different sections were fighting for power in the syria and civil war. so i think the, the primary targets will of course b as a province. but that said,
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they might go furs or what do we have to keep in mind? is that, um, we don't know the exact size of this group and the were estimates of about some 20000 fighters as a 2018. so do they actually have the ability to recruit more support amongst other affections to achieve this goal and how the government then if they succeed, then of course, it depends on what the out of there is will do, such as russia a ran, has the law and turkey, of course, i mean that leads to the next question i had in mind. i mean this offensive is happening at a very momentous time. do you politically in the region, we have israel funding has beloved on funding home us and gaza. and even ron directly, a times we know that russia has supported by shar, i'll asset for years. russia is now preoccupied with its invasion of ukraine. is any of this connected in terms of the timing of this offensive as well?
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it is connected in a ways that this group of course he. busy or in approaching moment where all the key players are, backers are very much busy. was there bigger issues they have bigger fish to fry? and so for, for the russians, of course, this is a bad news because they are fighting in ukraine right now. and they don't want to commit any ground troops to syria, as they didn't want to do. so in 2015, they reluctantly joined to 5 because of the long standing tradition and ties between um the soviet leadership and half as all i saw was the share of the thoughts father. and so they cannot drop syria, they have military bases and, and target is a naval base and mean an airbase. so they can't drop syria, but a bit. they will have to somehow send in capable units in order to support this for the syrian our of army. we have to be very careful with names because there are
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many, syrian armies was in syria right now. the sides army essentially. um, and of course it opens up another battlefield because of ukrainian military intelligence has been said to be operating in syria, supporting government or positions. so they h. yeah, so interestingly enough has some capabilities that have been seen in ukraine such as the use of s t, v drugs. and so it looks like there is a spill over over the korean war into syria as well. in this scenario. marina muran, thank you so much for joining us. so here's a reminder of our top story at this hour. george's prime minister has rejected calls for fresh elections after the opposition boycotted, the new parliament. thousands of people had gathered into believe c for a 4th night, a protest against the election results. and the government's decision to suspend its bid to join the european union. and you're up to date up next people
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living with h. i. b in ireland, share their experiences some for the 1st time on camera. stay tuned for our documentary. i melissa can, thanks for watching the why do humming does not get drunk. why do go to the tasteful waves, squeeze our bodies? how much do we need to put a stop hans? praying for help find beyond fis gets much on dw science, outtake talk channel to discuss to make new or hidden information. now
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a fact or is equally telling people things is basically what it means. and i want to tell you something i want to tie something. i'm in a restaurant awful chemistry. on the last one he has to me. he walks in. he sits across from me. he says, and this is the worst thing you could ever hear from an ex. the ok that's, that's like this. maybe i'm from the country. don't say all county
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and i never thought that this could happen to me. i never thought that is gonna happen. i was $25.00, he just stayed tiny and like we were having sex with each other obviously. but he himself was out in the dark about this whole thing. i don't think he even realized how he's i didn't talk to me the one to find out what's happened there is he's also given me a story. i haven't given it to you and it's going to move through all of our buddies. okay. and we're going to share it. and in doing that, we're masking him. we're blowing his identity obviously. so nobody can really imagine. ready what your body's like because woman is here at the next minute. he's there the next minute, and it's kind of like the way a volume is coming up to people and will instead of focusing on the virus. i focus on the live experience, the human detail of what happens to our so okay. i, we do a little more time. yeah. all right. 123. the
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i grew up in a cancer state in dublin and we were very poor family like my mom basically raised 5 of us. i always felt like the cider and like family cuz i was, i was a bit more feminist one. they were into sports. i was into books, wasn't until i started developing friendship or to where people and i was going to cra places that i was going to open screen activities. just because i was like, this is home. to say it was a new world opened up to me. it's kind of an understatement. i got to understand actually, you know, i come back and make some steps there. is that normally to be in almost sexual but
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then enjoying the clearness of the credit as well. a system really fun time of the year is of repression. there wasn't one thing that it would have changed if in my college years, from like, you know, 18 to 21 was the higher the then i went from a very for sexual health check to find out more to tell the story of the drug of a rubbing lauder, i'm showing the i sat down and the consultant was looking at this computer for a few minutes. and then she turned to me. she said, probably last time you came back here. you go to h, i v test. and i said, yeah, the normal blogs, she said when it came back positive. no, not good. you were 21. uh, yeah, i have no clue. i need
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a kid to be existed norton's, i don't know if it was denial or it was something that didn't impact. so it didn't happen. every nevada, you had to make 5 phone calls. i certainly knew the 5 and i should a 100 didn't know anything about the driving because we never had those discussions . so i was kind of kept up at night because of my own huge ivy and diagnose as well as like if i didn't know anything they don't and i know have to be effective my immune system. so i decided to meet up with them face to face, son being one of them, just to say, go get checked. although i have support there from friends and family discount. so alone, that was a shock, a lot of stuff to show that i haven't shared it again. so with those 2 there for us. how are you
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obviously we're making a piece of work that's not gonna take over the disclosure in oregon today. and something to either of us just to key to the front of our lines all the time is a fact that every line on every star read i arizona encounter with the text. it's based on enough experience. it's a true story. it actually happened to somebody and just with regards to how we're going to work, it's totally fine with those that you don't necessarily want jump with the people who have they are in real life. that's totally ok. and when we kind of have you represent them, you know, and you'll learn from our line. and for example, it's totally okay with me that the audience are looking at a woman from the room because i probably is a young woman. i'm the man who is also negotiating a similar circumstance. so we're keeping those 2 kind of balls in the air and probably has introduced me to a lot of the people whose stories were going to town. and they would love to be able to tell those stories themselves, but unfortunately a lot of them feel as though they conduct the moment. i was wondering why we like to maybe want that kind of just sharing it a bit though, just not someone who was living with h i. d and ireland today like kind of a little bit about that stigma and white is blocking people from you know,
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telling their own stories themselves. yeah. which is huge, crushed and she never put them alternately. i think that so many people in orland are silent about the status because society has silenced us to and i think to note in this whole work that we're doing, it's and i'm starting to really big questions. you know, the 1st question is, how society silas things, how are they making us keep our secret? and the 2nd question is, why are we powerless of people living in this country allows the sites to say, we have to keep the secret. and so i suppose that's a good opportunity to hear from the transcripts that we have yet to hear from the women via the testimonies of things and very generously given us. my own doctor said to me, i'd rather tell you your h i v positive been diabetic because it's more manageable. i don't know how you get that message out to the general population. i know it would surprise not people if i came in, people don't see healthy young women like me,
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i'm pink. they could be hate or the positive boy. it could be literally. i mean, 6 months after i was diagnosed, i got into a bad relationship. he was really abusive, so i haven't been any one since i'm a strong person. i've always been independent. i think myself, i am so lucky. he wants to be with me even though and h i v positive. but now i actually feel someone shut it off me because i'm h i v post. it kills me that i can't talk better with people. not that i want to talk better way everybody. sometimes i just wish i could tell me that because we're really close. but i know it would just break his heart, so i won't ever called a man or woman who was the same as me tray was duty. we both to parents in rid of him, power that lives. it's great. i'm always trying to show, are there a positive students? have all these free friends now. anyway, never would a man
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a time. sometimes it's just, it's very moving because she had a lot of sleep and she doesn't. and really simple there. yeah. you know, like very, really simple, like that's just a reality. like we're just the i have been performing as the dry character data for almost 30 years. and i like to say that i'm the most beautiful woman in the world in my price range. and that's very beta, that's kind of a to is 5 the i grew up in the air of clear pop, you know, with people like boy george and dead or alive. be shiny like 2 little queer kid like me. apart from those people. there wasn't much else on offer
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in dublin, in the 1980s. the church was still very strong. when i was a kid to be homosexual with jail illegal. when i was the teenager, even when i came out with still a legal i've lost friends over the years and even more recently and to to h. i p related illness. and what i understood when i came out on the scene and started meeting and gave people who are a bit older than me was how many people they knew and how many people they had lost in 1982 aids was something called a broad. now you can catch it here, and the number of 8 cases is doubling every 9 to 12 months with the global academic scores on growing affective action is still being hindered and complacency about age spreading. here's some found it, i think with them in the past to can i remember shocking
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television ads that were really terrifying and the messaging all being about gay man and drug users. and those were 2 things that you just really didn't want to be today. if you play around the stakes up to lie, because your gambling with age meet an age carrier. and although condoms give some protection, just one activity to call us may give you age and leads to death. leaving around is a gamble, casual sex spread aids. there was really nobody in ireland if i were having this aids epidemic, but absolutely nobody is sick. it's very strange. the only person i can actually think of is tom, again, t the dice man. he was one of the few out there, clear people that i knew existence. so i was upset with him and her member as a teenager, as soon as i was kind of free to get on the bus and go to town on my own,
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one of his things that i be going to do is try to find the dice, man i'm always trying to get a wink or get him to blow kids at me get some kind of special acknowledgement because i felt like, you know, he sees me like he knows about me. he was just, you know, following his passion and, and making it work. and i think that influenced me usually everything that happened to me after that the, i think there's like a lot of images online. yeah. there's one image that i think that stands out to me more than the others just because there's a few reasons. if the all white book and i think yeah, that's really powerful greece and also that is great black cars. and i'm really
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interested in the plot guys because i think it's a great way to, you know, the old fashioned way to just get the message. i have that. so i haven't that. so i love the image because it's when the actual dice man, shop is still open, which is where he got his name us. and after the shop, just by the people in the street, the address and everything. the address. yeah. that's the street gaming. yeah. there's lots of good stuff. i love the transgressive stuff like the mona lisa. it's amazing. i'm the show girl because they're kind of confrontational, especially in that. yeah. 1980, you know, and i got some pictures here and we have never faced slow. okay. yeah. okay, click jessica. this is oh yeah. this is the one. and i love this whole look. i love the color. i love divide and what i was thinking was instead of blood that we could use lipstick, cases useful. i guess romantic, it's what i'm calling necromancy. i was so in love with the dice mans to fine. yeah, i want to do something really loving. yeah. unless i have just love it is amazing
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for the jeff and i'm worth street as a vampire. yeah. and it's magic up because people are terrified into lives. it all the same time the elderly people squealing like children. yeah. it's my number. you know, if i guess the dad that he talks to this older guy who separate a child by him and he bought some a couple of times and make some of that. but then the last thing that old guy says is something like the be careful not to get a piece of advice. it was. yeah. it was maybe a little too late for the yeah. the i made an appointment for myself. took a walk on the train alone,
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