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the dreams coming through making money, having a sun when not falls in challenging stops, december 13th on d, w. the this is dw news line from berlin, georgia as prime minister projects calls for new elections as large crowds gather for 4th night protests. there has been clashes again outside parliament were demonstrators have been imposing the government's decision. suspend talks to join the european union also on the show rebel groups in syria celebrate or advanced into a level portrait, surprise, offensive, hazardous waste, thousands of local residents. the
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i'm aaron tilting berlin. thank you very much for joining us. george's prime minister has rejected calls for new elections as tens of thousands of people protest for a 4th night. there been fresh clashes outside the parliament. the police eats large crowds, has been gathering since the government suspended efforts to join the european union. polls show a clear majority of georgians, vapor e u membership. our corresponded maria, cut them up, so it has been closing following the protests. she sent us this report from to policing and nava tons night of anti government protests in p. c. georgia is our inquiry that their government has suspended efforts to join the decision they believe was influenced by russia. one of the rooms of the georgia parliament was 2nd place as demonstrators launched by work at the building. with the ride police responding forcefully to the demonstrations, protest is used anything. it came to hand to up the street and defend themselves.
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the parliament square has become a real battle. in the past few days, the people are building up the battery case. the anti government pro testers say this is a bottle for the european future. mario panada is one of those probably protest this. she's a lawyer. but since then, the rest started, she has been on the streets non stop. so co, georgia and government that has decided to deprive us europeans future. and this is stop any negotiation with the union. despite the fact that the upset of the majority of georgia young people wants to be with the family, she questions the legitimacy of the government after october. this dispute is parliamentary elections. but it is, of course,
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let's see that all the government wants to know the power and they are having the on the against us. but to the real georgia is here. the government is under pressure but shows no signs of changing clothes. the georgia prime minister iraq, the cold, but he's a has blamed european politicians as well as the opposition for what he described as wireless. protests compelled discuss philip, but the main responsibilities on search engine repeating politicians and bureaucrats and local agents. a 5th call them represented by fall position parties . so i'm a good guy, but he's in says, however, that the relations with west will improve as soon as the war and ukraine is over. maria is back home and she's preparing for another protest. despite the dangerous mari am says she's determined to fight. fear of course is always there. it's a, a nature of emotion. but when i see lots of people around to me and we are is
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morally on the right side, of course that brings us lots of trends. the traces of last nice demonstrations have now been cleared away. but these because showing busy native, initially the georgia dream party found who makes use billions in russia, remain. they be a club message for george's reach us man, or the goc fade away. let's take a brief look now and some other stories making headlines around the world. while the un supporting our agency writers, supportive housing refugees is pausing the delivery of ane through the main cargo. crossing into a gauze its chief has cited security concerns. he says the road out of the car room shalom crossing has not been saved for months. and large con voids a trucks are being sold and thereby armed gangs police in ecuador, se 10 people have been killed in a mass shooting in the south western province of l. o. row. the victims had wrenched a real estate and were targeted before dawn as they slept l or of was already under
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a state of emergency due to high levels of drug environments. there a worldly results. but the governing social democrats, on course to in romania is parliamentary elections. the road follows the 1st round of presidential elections won by a far right candidate ahead of a presidential run off next week. the elections could determine whether romania pursue is more per western or pro russian politics. serious military is rushing reinforcements to the north west and launching the airstrikes against insurgents. who sees the city of a level with a surprise offensive. the rebels led by age hottie group are no advancing in neighbouring home a province, while some are welcoming the fighters. thousands are fleeing the region and finding refuge and displaced persons camps. the aftermath of 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
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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 holler back, came here with her children. she's from a town just east of it live high up. 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, like children were terrified had left the hospital. 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
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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. i 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, the redwood van since allowed another group of exiled residents to return home. this line of vehicles is entering a level city. after decades of control by the charlotte sides 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 to bring back every display suppressed and return our people. those did intend to that home the same. and just
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as we have a choice 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 president. the charlotte side is going to defeat what he calls the terrorist and their supporters. moreno roland is a postdoctoral researcher and the worst studies department at kings cross college. she has more on with the revel group, each ts short for ohio to real, or sean is, this is a good question. the group is fairly new. so it was formed or re branded in 2017 by album and how much july me. but it's an off spring of a more radical group of which existed since 2011. the beginning of the syrian civil war is your pop diagnosed for that group did have ties to al qaeda. it is a very interesting concoction here because um, on the one hand,
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this group is preaching and so our fee is warm so that that's a sunni branch of face when the radical is some of the other hand, according to the 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, the screw has been put on the foreign terrorist organizational list by the united states in 2018 because they are the things it cover. it really works with ok that even if it's over at lee denounced old kite and the rest at some of the fighters and it was in the blue link to kind of negotiators meeting in south korea have failed to agree on a landmark treaty to cra plastic pollution delegates for nearly 200 nations. we're hoping to stop millions of tons of plastic ways from entering the environment. most countries support a production cap, but a few oil producing nations want to only target waste. it could have been
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a landmark day if the environment here in the south could be and city abuse on representative some, some 200 countries, but hoping to agree on the weld fast tree t to end plastic pollution for that stuff for a week or 2 weeks. and multiple delays disagreements. so main i have some issues, fluidly speaking to kemp 7 merged on one sides that are around 100 so called high emission countries. that's seeking an agreement to limit to plastic production. i'm phase out tom for chemicals on the other side of the so called like minded. most of the oil producing countries such as saudi arabia, russia, and yvonne, who want to focus on dealing with plastic waste instead of one of the wells talking to plastic, produces china, and the united states have stayed relatively quiet on the issue. plastic pollution
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has become a ubiquitous cupboard and worldwide millions of tons of plastic leak into waterways and end up in the oceans. each year it poses a danger to marine ecosystems. couldn't be deadly to wild life and contributes devising ocean temperatures. it's so ubiquitous that tiny plastic particles known as micro plastics could be found everywhere from the ocean, trenches to the highest mountains and even in the human bloodstream. plastics are not going to be in is plastics are poison every piece that we're allowed to produce without limits. you said direct assault on our health, on our nature and our children. for those blocking progress, you are allowing these crisis profess there, and it will kill us. despite the deadlock,
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maybe it's still close to optimism. i would not say this is failure. we have, as you said, a pollution of the winning over of 100 countries that wants this and we can start working together and we're ready to do so. every nation must agree on a proposal, if it's to make it into the treaty. but the only thing the delegates could unanimously agree on is that they need more time. and they've got events that say the time is running out. russia has again, the hammer do crating power grid with the air attacks as cold weather sets in the was trying to feel the shortfall. it is spent $2000000000.00 euros to keep your premiums warm, and has committed far more for this winter of russia stock, which is a tax, have left ukrainian power plants, charged and plunged parts of the country into darkness. experts have predicted that as temperatures plummet and demand for electricity increases, blackouts could get as long as 18 hours a day in some areas, in
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a bit to keep your premiums warm this winter. the european union will now increase electricity exports that can cover up to 15 percent of the country's total needs this winter. it will also provide money for power equipment. 80 percent of ukraine's son or plans have been destroyed and assert of the hydro power capacity. so this is where we will concentrate our repair efforts with the aim to restoring $2.00 gigawatts of capacity this winter. last week that you offered financial supports to one of your brains. biggest electricity companies, d, g e k for new equipment g gets set at face the latest russian attack on one of its power plants just this week. because there's a lot of damage to our interest system. our power stations. rhodes i can many times and only in $22411.00 waves of my see for the tax targeting us,
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but visa wife to reenters and to be i'm sure we will. so i, so will be in to, in ukraine and all of these because of support to be a getting from new york in union from european commission. the u. s. already spent 2000000 euros and as roughly compensated for the loss of the massive supervision nuclear plant. now it's a short $160000000.00 mall up awesome. this additional money will come from interest and on russian assets lying in the european union to make rochelle pay for some of the damages it has cost. but how to put an end to russia bombing off the bed and rebuilt infrastructure out of the say, the only way out is to provide more ad defense systems demo rush. the destroyer is the more, there is a need to, to fill this gap. and i mean, how can you live without electricity without gas, without water? overall, the e. u and dense took about 25 percent of ukraine's total electricity demand this winter. but that might still leave many in your green defense for themselves. as
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russia continues to rein bonds, and you're up to date, but you stick around, we'll be back at the top of the hour with more international head. have news headlines until then. thanks for joining us. the beautiful my nephew. he read the city. we don't know what to screen or where is mohammed? he fled from north any rock and became one of hundreds of migrants who vanish every year. somewhere in the no man's land, the lines between batteries and refugees become pools in a cru see opened a school config. missouri this, i'm afraid i'll never see him again. when,
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oh you lost on the run starts the send the a c, d, w. the of the love of god, i beg you to find my son wherever he is the but that my son is lost to the queen was find him. i can't live without him. um what that was like the end of days for us when his body arrived. let's go to thousands of young pakistani men have already lost their lives, trying to flee to your at the dreams of a better life. often ends in hot break for the loved ones, they leave behind the
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brooks on a, b, b and her husband. and she has all rain are trying to find out what happened to the eldest son, ali, the youngest son hamza is helping them to the but us on we're worried about i do find out anything. may still nothing, no news. so let me, i've got it, but you keep on telling us i will receive some information. can you folks to call you back on zillow? please tell us when we can expect to hear news about how much did that come but me i you really received no information at all. none of them anyone. lee was aboard in overcrowded fishing florida. the ship sank off the coast of greece in 2023. over 300 pakistani refugees died in this one tragedy alone. the international
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rescue committee has estimated a total of around $600.00 victims. to this day, at least family has received no news of his fate. with the ali was healthy and strong as they put up, but she was as brave as a lion. she didn't want to leave for the agent persuaded him down to the blog to barely promise. i'll leave the world and told my son to keep you in italy in 12 days. that's was over a year and a half ago now. but his family refuses to give up we just want to know what happened to our son. we hope the agent will call us, and at least return our money up. the government should ensure that all the victims families are financially compensated. we lost our son, but we also lost a great deal of money. have you not? i see that get it. but when ali set out for your up in may 2023. his family
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had high hopes that he would work that and send money home. they wanted to use it to finish building that house. now, best son is missing the other house or future depended on him. if we ever needed anything, any kind of help, we relied upon him. it's a difficult situation for the foaming family made even honda by the fact that enquiring with the o socrates leads to a dead end the o g d b. well, you been that we've got a real criminals on the smugglers. joyce, the authorities that i got the f i yeah. when we file a case, the person who gets accused defends a few months in jail, but then the officials get bribed and let them go. and they kind of in that many other victims make similar accusations,
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but the authorities refused to take responsibility with what exactly is driving people to sleep pack is done for your at this crisis began developing impact is done decades ago in some regions. it was triggered by economic crises and political instability such as food in security on is on the tile safety. also driving people to fully established smuggling networks, organize the legal passages of refugees from package them through around to key and libya. in recent years, both official and unofficial migration from pakistan has increased significantly since the 2022 ousting of then prime minister in realm con, the country has been ruled with instability. a severe economic crisis. high inflation rates on the rise in violence and the border regions have become
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a part of daily life. well, it's hard to say that by september 2024 more than 700000 packee studies had left the country in such a better job opportunities. but the official data shows that more than 800000 people emigrated in 2023 unknown rural areas are particularly affected. many cannot afford to go abroad legally. so they often opt unregulated groups, while pakistan was not among the top 10 countries of oregon to people arriving in europe in 2022. it is now in the top 10 the groups on while i city in the northeast of punjab, provence. hey, we have an appointment in an embargo, a place of worship, for shia muslims. family
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and friends have gathered to pay their respects to siad cool miles who's saying who was laid to rest the day before the his father shows us his grades. the walk there is a heavy one for him, the customary to recite a few verses from the koran. according to regional beliefs, this will relieve the burden of the dead door then above deluxe. in that case, i only found out 2 days later that he had left or is everyone in the family knew except me give love that, but he was afraid it would make me sick out of that. so he didn't tell me. he was leaving 2 days later i learned he had departed at the home. on the 3rd day, we received news of his death. we had up a bed of my son last week because he wanted a better future. yeah,
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if you wanted us his parents to have a better life too. and that was, that was his wish. with automated model, the agent convinced him. yeah. agenda never gonna because and lot we none that to same died in bulk area. the family, the end of his death from this video. his friends reports that he was tortured by a smuggler and died from his injuries. but this has never been confirmed. so gary and authorities sent the body back to pakistan with notes permitted to speak to other family members. they belonged to a strict she effect and refused to discuss the matter further thoughts. his father wanted to share his story to help other fathers avoid the same tragic fate. he says. but watches the government doing to stump and legal
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migration. in recent years, some of those have been passed to come back to human trafficking. but the problem persists. we meet and we're on the machine and local gen and list on social worker who has been researching migration for years. now, according to him to same story is not an isolated one, a job or to be exposed to the heap and job. that was it to the young man who traveled to europe a bit, especially from rural oakland jobs are doing so to secure themselves a better future and escape poverty. jim p a b these. but just by, as they saw the little, the 4 teenagers are men in their twenties, there is no future. here we'll go. we will have the name of the know jobs and conditions at home are tough swapping. update their content, but also google or god. they believe they'll have better chances abroad that i can abroad day. so she is concerned because he's 50, has been heavily affected. a lot a lot. x was sort of because she had,
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i've had many young men from the city. a nearby villages have died on their journey is through turkey or libya? yeah, the vehicle is out of the game that it comes up with jobs out. the sun had been in europe or on the road for years. yeah. a little upset and they've neither been able to help their families back home, nor have they ever returned. and they've got a lot of those for does a good or novel got to the idea that they have so many aspects and effected families? accused the authorities of either not doing enough or even being part of the problem. we attempted to get the statement from the pakistani, investigate table socrates. nobody responded. despite the fatalities, the situation has not changed. in the villages, local agents connect with young people who are interested in using smugglers to flee. today these 2 young men are here talking to a smuggler. he has agreed to let us record the conversation by
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we'd like to travel to europe. what should we do? no problem, we'll get you there. first, you need to take the bus from more time to quit, so you'll have to cross the border to iran on foot. and once you're on the other side, i contact will pick you up by car. do you need to pay $0.15 a sense of $20000.00 rupees, around 70 euros in advance? for the rest of the journey, you should have about 400002500000 rubies, approximately 2000 euros. just better to carry cash, it can save you with problems arise or both of you. boeing. now. yes, but the shipwreck increases scared a lot of people or not to be using the because that's true. but we transport our clients and small rubber boats. ready that incident happen for other reasons. you'll travel safely. i'll be responsible for your safety. don't worry about it.
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i'll take responsibility for the trip a to quite time. a little. i mean it was like the last year. oh good. that's not good. i mean the, you're only responsible at the quite to how will we safely reach our destination audio to you made and yes, i am responsible for the whole journey, both within and outside pockets done kind of a people you meet on the other side of the border are also our contacts. you don't need to worry about that. if you're determined to go, you'll make the journey. you know what the situation in our country is like the conversations and deals like these are not uncommon. the agents move around relatively freely in the villages. we return to work, so now b, b. s on the alley also fell victim to promises like these. she refuses to give up. looking at his photo on her phone, she would cause moments with his son as
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a mother, she could never give up on her child, even while she faced the west. more than a year and a half since the ship wreck on the mediterranean. and she has still not found any peace he hugged me and kissed me on the forehead as he left. he said good bye to his parents and just left. gotta go back on that is my last words to him or may god protect you unless you yesterday he said that everything would be fine. i don't know what happened to him . we never heard from him again. the reasons decline in d. b could say it was months over months, certainly has been influenced by the bank, just the reduction of government subsidies in many markets. so let's its vehicles
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