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the make up your own mind. dw may 4 mines. the man, this is dw, knew his line from berlin, south greece, president drops his plan to impose martial law look use of brought about face comes after protesters surrounded the parliament building, and lawmakers voted against them. the president had earlier sent shock waves through the nation with an under now as of late 19th. the address also of the program ukraine renews. it's called for full nato membership of the only effective security guarantee and the face of russian of russian. but some members of the military alliance are still resistant. and syrian rebel forces close in on the key city of hama as they advance 2nd version of the shar assad. the syrian army
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says it's striking back with the help of russian air support the an air until thanks for joining us. we begin in south korea were present. you and so fuel has lifted martial law just hours after declaring it in a shock late night announcement. even reversed is decision after facing a major backlash from lawmakers and protesters. crowds gathered outside parliament as lawmakers inside voted unanimously against the measure. troops were sent to the building and forced their way inside. what they were labour withdrawn. the present noun blamed his drastic martial law decree on the opposition, accusing it of anti state activities. but politicians across the spectrum condemned
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his decision, forcing him into a humility, humiliated, and climbed down. okay, we can have to the national assemblies demand to lift, marshall, marshall low troops up being withdrawn her so i would accept the national assemblies, demand and lift marshall through a cabinet meeting. campbell had a question, was catherine mooney is a professor of political science and share of the asian studies department at wellesley college and massachusetts. i asked her to explain why the cream president imposed and then quickly lifted martial law. a sense of this to be fully honest here. um we don't really know why president you're on the declared martial law late at night and it only lasted 2 and a half hours. the national assembly quickly gathered and the leader of the opposition democratic party, as well as the leader of his phone,
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conservative people's power party, worked together to unite nationally. assembly members who showed up in the middle of the night and unanimously voted to a know and revoke this martial law declaration. it's possible that he felt so pressed by the inability, his inability to actually govern, and that might have caused this declaration. there are people in korea who say that his wife, who has been covered with political scandals, even before his election. it started in the campaign back in 2021, 2022. she has continued to gather a media and public coverage because of allegations regarding stock price, manipulation rides through the receivable of luxury goods and
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a whole slate other accusations, the democratic party members in the national assembly or intend on trying to get a special counsel or investigator to uh, to investigate the situation. and um, president, you also has such a low favorability ranking down at 17 percent or so and has not been able to be effective in any way. so i think his own personal and political weakness may can act in this way, but it really does not make sense. it's such a drastic, drastic reaction to whatever trouble he felt he was having. and as you were just saying, there lawmakers from his own party voted against the declaration where they binding to public pressure. or did you know overplays hand? i think he over play this year and i don't think he even thought about his hand. it's really hard to understand why what prompted him. and i would not say that the
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national assembly members bound to public pressure and the people were in bed sleeping. for the most part by the national assembly members, they took action right away. and some even climbed over the fences and walls surrounding the national assembly building because the police for blockading it, but they want it to get into the building in order to do their job. and it's really the public came out early in the morning and then later today and obviously expressed their deep discontent and uh, worries about what is happening to their democracy. yeah, and as you're saying the public is still under feeding soul. so how do you see the situation plain? i know that martial law has been rescinded. could we see a continued escalation or i don't think there will be a public escalation. i think the president is and will continue to be under fire to resign. and i am sure that the national assembly will
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be proceeding with impeachment, processing fees or procedures. the public will be clamoring for resignation, impeachment, and accountability uh, through law. so i think he's in a lot of trouble. i don't know how he can possibly hold on to his his position. what's also interesting is that he tried to lean on his cabinet in order to follow a procedure or protocol to actually lift marshall when he took no such action prior to it, he did it really deliberate with anybody except for the different administer. it seems and caught his entire government for the most part, ralph guard. but his cabinet members are also in a very insecure because vision he had about a week ago. already announced at the end of november or that he was planning to
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do a cabin that we shuffling. so there is a lot of unrest, a lot of uncertainty coming from the president and with in his own people's power party. i think it's going to be pretty intense. yeah, we are seeing some really chaotic times in political soul right now. our. i'm afraid we have to leave it there. that was catherine moon at wellesley college. thank you very much for joining us. thank you. and we do apologize for some of the technical difficulties we were having with that clip. no continued to some of the other stories today. nato secretary general has the original member states to increase their meal during support for ukraine. la cortez call comes after you cream push for progress. on joining the alliance needed, foreign ministers have been meeting to discuss support for q of and it's defense against russia's invasion. ukraine president will let him use the lensky suggested they might agree to a cease fire if need to extend protection to the parts of the country under
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t as control. they don't have so far decline to say when or how would will offer new cream membership and that's because of concerns that it could be drawn into direct conflict with rush out my code one, but the next few months of the war will be decisive. ukraine is entering a nother crucial range and specialist regression shows no sign of abating. just the opposite. booting is ramping up his rhetoric and reckless actions. he is using ukraine as a testing ground for expert mental mishaps and is deploying north korean soldiers in this illegal work. bolton is not interested in peace. he's pressing on trying to take more tactic, because he thinks he can break ukraine's results and hours. but he's wrong stew grain as rights to defend itself, and we have
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a duty to help them. so we needs to continue our steps possible. dw terry schultz explain why natal members are willing to arm ukraine, but are unwilling to allow the country to join the alliance. well, you know, those are 2 very different things because arm shipments come from countries themselves, nato doesn't have any weapons. so when mark router is encouraging more military support for ukraine, he's actually asking the governments to look into their stock piles, to buy more weapons for ukraine. but he can't actually make that promise on behalf of all the allies. now, when it comes to membership, that is something that all nato allies have to agree. you have to have consensus among all the 32 countries, or you can't also the membership and that's very unlikely to happen here at this meeting. there are discussions about it, the foreign ministers will be talking amongst themselves, but you know, they're simply, everybody is not on the same page. they simply cannot make that promise to ukraine at this point. let's take a quick look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. in india,
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survivors of the 1984 chemical leaks in both hall have rally for just as including more support for their health care. on the tragedies, 40th anniversary, thousands were killed in half a 1000000 more points and in toxic gas to escape for pesticide, flight owned by union carbide. so ranks of the world's most industrial disaster a joe biden has met with his ankle encounter marked joel glory. and so in the capital lawanda, the west president is on a 3 day visit to discuss a major rail core door intended to showcase us investment at the counter. china's influence on the african continent, plus president lorenzo described the bite and visit as a key turning point in the west and gold relations. it may be in europe's eastern drawers. the top court has rejected a challenge to the country's october elections, so that countries outgoing president filed the lawsuit, seeking to have the parliamentary vote declared unconstitutional. the ruling comes
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after he sits, neither protests sparks but the government's decision to pause the session talks with the european union to data cables connecting sweden and finland have been damaged to helsinki, affecting thousands of internet users there. and there for a port sparks alarm after the recent severin of 2 baltic c cables. but the forty's now said the brakes were accidental. revels in theory are closing in on the city of hama, pushing ahead with a result against government forces. the city of homer was a bad scene of opposition against president bashar assad when protest 1st started in 2011. at a since phased a series of buying with regime crackdowns, this is on this lead rebels launch their lightning the salt last week. quickly capturing the city of a level, the one says nearly 50000 people have been displaced. and so far over 100 civilians have been killed in the slightest flare up of the syrians of more on highway to
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humble as long as troubles are advancing further south. they've now captured new towns in the province. so down is just north of homeless city. the last time rebels were here 7 years ago. they say they're hoping to welcome back civilians who support the opposition for eggs dialed by government forces. the sort on the law. i mean, i've just had the one that we are in the town to sit down and go to the ground to this victory. thank god. how about uh, mean uh as well, but i said, well, what i wanna say for deliberative, for me is that scans and we're now working on returning civilians to the homes, you know, be with the him, certainly being of, i mean, leading new sensitive isn't as long as militant crew, cold hay at the heading of the sham or h t. s. have long been designated to terrorist organization by the un and the us. various arms groups have joined them, including fighters, backed by turkey,
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as they advance to the south. their next goal is to seize the city of homes, giving them control of the strategic highway linking damascus to the syrian coast well on. and if you don't have it these, yeah, we're heading to how i'm a city and after that, god willing to homes. and then to damascus and the rest of syria will be liberated again. that's how it's always done. some residents of damascus have already started to waive their options. they say they will stay, no matter what what's the. busy issue we're living in our homeland, it's our land, our country. we won't leave, that's all true on the side of the government has vowed to fight back aided by russia and run back militias who have been preoccupied with their own conflicts. the un says tens of thousands had been displaced since the latest defensive began
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highlighting that this reset, that this collision of supposedly just has cause many civilian casualties. displays tens of thousands of people are in the update to create the code services understood update. our communicating operations. defensive is the most serious escalation of the conflict in years. it has only added to what is one of the world's largest displacement crises, more than 11000000 people have been displaced in the 13 years of war in syria. here's a quick reminder of our top story gives us our a soft green presidents use. so fuel has lifted, marshall long, just hours after he declared at dover. so came after protesters around parliament, and lawmakers voted unanimously to block the decree and you're up to date to stick around coming up. next, we visit a city,
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a mexican city where women will be economic power and one public life suited for that. and remember, you can always get much for news and our website, the c, w dot com, or you can follow us and social media or a handle is asking w news. thanks for joining us. the my name is the calls back said wow, thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. as would have been nosy bay, like good everyone to king the healthy award winning called called don't call back the mexico. the history gets up to date. so it's very good put in
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a church just made them. oh grad trees near me. i it says it cried when he filmed and mexico 90 years ago, soviet director, ca items time was especially taken by the defendants of a civilization that is over 2500 years old. does that protect the wine and the genetic that i bought the just that i never did the spitting that crash the good or bad situation that stick with them. some writers really any, so that the from and yet the is the juliet, the them and the silk. you see me in the shirts. the sanction that up on the patient that we did, i assume change and that would it was she and even though it
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looked outside the senior all the way down the cd floor on the main all a matriarchy in mexico it may have existed some 100 years ago but is it possible that there is a society in which women rule today, in a country often seen with an overbearing masculinity, are to imagine what remains of this women's world a century later the
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an estimate in the south of the country where ours and shine once pointed his camera, this narrow land bridge wearing north and south atlantic and pacific meet serves as a hub of commerce. trade has supposedly always been a woman's job here. the modern life has given rise to towns where ancient villages wants to it which he ton for one with it's 100000 inhabitants. the local market is considered the center of power for the winter. so say i have tried turtle eggs. yeah. what a fresh eggs here. and here. to trim these all the
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i have to model is with act you know chick and then to green cell. so i have chicken nice hot chicken for your most are chicken legs. nice and hot, hot chickens the, there's no kids, not st. louis. now my audio and what she ton many, all the shopping is, all women are they say like what as, as selling to tm, scarlet store shoes, what access woods, language, you know, few sell that meets and you know, all heard only in the feminine versions. you match it up because will women a so long as it is only if you are somebody in the market or why did you buy that? that's what they'll say from the cobbler. s. remember that from the junior rascal year for the job titles. hey, you're all female, you know, for a menu i see my, your domain, the brother name is a woman's business. they will some with the ones who buy and
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sell it as long. i can predict when a man comes to buy something from us. and we'll, we always decide whether to sell to him or no, it looks like his selling is for women. is this too much going to okay. but as you have to suffer to be beautiful, the more i suffer, the more beautiful i'll be off towards the yeah. that's it. so a lack of data. my name is lola cabrera and i'm from coach e 10 in the state of ohio. okay. yeah. and i'm a show phone on this thing will need, will i have a short code low hoping this to low now and then those are the cameras i know make and sell traditional regional closing on that list. this is sam big jesus. i always wanted to have a shop as a new i always wanted to sell things at been that i mean my, my performance. yeah. my mothers. so things and my grand mother. so things. nice
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the so to yeah, yeah, this is pretty my for my home through old business women on my female cousin these 2 then nothing was going far as i know. no woman in my family has any other profession. what that means for the 4350 for the lot that will come wife has since you're a friend fair to me or you'll be one soon to 4300 feet and they're really beautiful . there's one more thing in the cab, it's as though we were raised to have shops and the can know making dependency intake. wondering if i'm in no set goals or i don't know what the custom is in other places. federal a tier, a woman traditionally receives her diary from a mother. mean my, my dna is close to him like emitting me. those mothers gifts then little go go. yes . and the guideline. gold coins. how long monita the order has given me the i don't know. i've invested all the gold i was given to build up my business. the client id
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is c i and what i me so i see that its customer here for a woman to use that gold when she needs money for a house or a business. so yeah, the 1250 and a basket like the one i bought last time please. uh huh. cut off as a way and but if i always show up with the market data, know that ones too big, white balsamic to sign when i see something i like to i ask the price squared away and if it say my buy it not i got they i don't tackle and i also didn't like it when customers going to have go with me. if anything, i work on the assumption that everyone's, that's reasonable price is i'll pay for this $1.00 to $5.00 on there. if that's the contract, total cases payoff, i try to buy as much as possible at the market. romando competitive when i send my
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employees to shop them. yeah. when i tell them to buy from people with friends with from better so nice k, the new most of the stuff, friendship is important to now business, i'm sorry. for the government, for example, from there we always buy a pool from send you around route to you because she's a customer and so she buys from me and i buy from her like in the corporate, that's true for the stands on that good. okay. and we support each other for you. that's just how it is with women. and then we'll have the is this when an economy developed by women, looks like a reciprocal system promoting fair distribution the thing? what would you like? i'll make you a friendly deal to supermarkets now stand at the outskirts of the village.
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ambassadors of capitalism fits dan. incomplete opposition to the solidarity based economy of folder and the other women. but they just don't believe in their model and don't feel threatened. that's not a coincidence. the their ancestors successfully defended their hometown against napoleon. the 3rd soldiers in 18. 66 in the 20th century does not protect women, made a name for themselves as an outstanding traders. they didn't shy away from traveling as far as mexico city themselves, some 700 kilometers a way to do business. the. their tenacity and independence made them heroine and their traditional head dress. the rest blend door doors, not only bank notes, but also prominent artists,
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feminist icons for you to kind of adopted it for herself. when i say and we are you happy to show us time for a man one who i like a lot once told me he married a woman from somewhere else because we live in a matriarchy here we're in have the final say i guess they say that women get the last word here, but isn't not the case everywhere. so you know, yes or no. it's true here. i do have the final say here i think will the and know hello. hello. i come to see how you're all doing that all and what do you think you'll have it finished by next week to friday this friday. yes, i'll deliver it and watching as that is something that i know,
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but that's it. that's very beautiful. and i'm working on another one, i can bring you to me. you need 2000 pay thoughts that wouldn't be bad or for the take advantage of it. i see thing go nice and you want to like if the elderly women i work with credit, which she gradually pays off with work on for walkie. said the face to face and you still have on. i was calling every now and then this, but employees come to me because they conte finance laundry expenses and congrats before and i have to lend the money but established for the i live, the less it's important to me to help them. and i mean it's because they also helped me with my, what is my you with? i mean the, that solid charity also helps to heal the wounds left by
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a catastrophic event that nearly wiped out little and all the shop owners in which he ton a natural disaster almost destroyed their women's trade society. the earthquake with a magnitude of 8 point to shut the region. on september 7th, 2017. nearly $100.00 people died, the which it done. the city closest to the epicenter was decimated. not a stone was left standing on the market. the cities liked land collapse and the separate tech women feared for their position. the plan not changed. it happened that night. everything's donkey checking suddenly at 10 to midnight. my door to paulina was upstairs. i ran outside until my husband gets fully known as close to the police is will suspended. she met him on
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the staff, you've got on the state and we'll have to each other. along with the mind we held hands us out and plug it into the clothes line when they mixed up, because everything was swain the symbol, they wouldn't stop them for the finance. we didn't know what to do. let's have you on this guy said i'm sorry. the good to my and i can just put them in the i don't intend even when we were allowed to enter the market in the morning, a policeman shouted at your own risk telemundo. everyone run in. they will wanted to get blessings for stuff to come on. with them you could barely move in the
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aisles. it was madness, a hand. sure. because we tried to open the registers on the block. we took out as much as possible to put the photo machine made and i called all my customers and sold them every thing i still had. i invested the proceeds in the store in new merchandise, vs quick changed everything for me and then go a little to the left for the yes, that's what the minute about. 10 to the size besides you about this, ahead and that's how it is like that. we can see your smile better, my more to the left, but i know the fan that when you see me, all right, bear for one of the ladies say, i'm a your are you sending? my oldest is 30. she was in new york when the quake hetzel and wanted to come back
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immediately. i mean, they say if you're less, if the ceiling less cost, when she saw the destroyed houses, she said deputy made up, let's take photos of your addresses and post them for those this, this thing called facebook and my phase. i didn't know about a job and the 5 year, not a so many here going through long as i could. i have to wait to go set up a profile for me, and now we sell most of our goods online, and they most facing the mean. the younger generation has helped lola and the other women get back on their feet. they've managed to jointly restart the remarkable motor and that's long powered their redistribution based society. the huge parties are being prepared for the weekend in every part of town. the.

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