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the on the everyday things around, where did they come from when, why did they have all the time? i should, we can just search for the day and take them out for i think the this is dw news and these are our top stories. south greece, president, even so fuel has lifted marshal just hours after declaring it even reversed his decision after facing a backlash from lawmakers and protesters. at one point, the troops forced their way into the part of the building, but were later withdrawn, even blamed his unexpected move. on the opposition accusing it of paralyzing the government. it's south korea's biggest political crisis in decades. searing rebel forces are closing in on the key city of hama, just days after capturing
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a level. the searing army says it's striking back with russian air support. the when says new lead, 50000 people have been displaced over 100 civilians killed since he is on this. let rambles. launch their results again through team president bashar assad. last week, nato secretary general mark who has urgent member states to step up their military support for ukraine. his call at the meeting of nita foreign ministers comes after president roland visit lensky again, pushed for progress. on joining the alliance, nato has so far declined to offer you queen membership over concerns with detroit drawn into the war. this is due to the news and remember, you can find much more news on our website. that's d, w dot com. the is south korea and a state of emergency husband view. and so you all said it was because what,
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coal the stress of north 3 and communist policies, but south korea's parliaments told him, no, it's not. and voted to block. the president's move will be on the back, the president, but then to present change his mind confuse. well, that's understandable. i'm feel go invalid. this is the day. the news i do that marshall low to protect the free republic of korea from the threats of north korea and communist forces, the, to eradicate, to despicable pro. north korean on to state policies that are plundering the freedom and happiness of all people.
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due to the national assemblies, demand to lift marshal marshal troops up being withdrawn. i would accept the national assemblies demand list marshall through a cabinet meeting. unfortunately, welcome to the day we begin in south korea where i present to you and so can you. oh and now it says he will lift martial low just hours after declaring that he says he would respect. he will respect a vote by parliament calling on him to withdraw the measure. crowds gathered outside the national assembly, building all nice to oppose present use the original declaration which has made lights on tuesday. troops was sent to the parliament building at one point and forced entry, but that sense being withdrawn. asked to join this 5 encouragement in sold to be through what has happened in these last few hours or what has happened in the
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evening or the late evening president you use so if your basic key to clear emergency martial law now it's just for context during the military dictatorship in the south square during the sixties and seventies even early eighty's, this was quite common and it was always justified with the threat of north korea. but since south korea has its 1st democratic elections in 1987, there was no and martial law ever. so this is really an unprecedented experience and also very surprising. nobody really saw it coming and presidency. and so you'll have basically said that needs to protect the constitutional order. he needs to protect the freedom. and he accused the opposition to the left leaning opposition of being the pro north korean. and here, um, you know what to, to eradicate pro norfolk reinforces, i'm quoting him here now. and then there were a lot of them demonstrate us gathering in front of the software and pile them into
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not national assembly. and they demanded and impeachment, impeachment of president, even so the mounting him to step down and inside the parliament, the members of the parliament vote gathering. but actually the exit and entry was blocked by security forces. i mean, i just came from the parliament and they were quite a lot of police forces and i didn't see military with my own eyes. but apparently at some point there was also ministry. but and actually the situation was, was not as tents as you might expect. it was small scuff was between demonstrators and police, but actually nothing too big, i would say. anyway, now that was the final or at least for now, the final to unplug point that and present the doing so. your now says after a vote by parliamentary and said he would respect this vote to basically refrain from the master law and this he listed, he hasn't done so yet, but he said he listed. so i see on this type of encouragement in sol,
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talking to me, i love the vietnam where a court has upheld the death penalty and the country's largest fraud case really states tycoon to own by law. i'm had appeals for april conviction, which held responsible for investment and bribery in a bank fluid scheme that's going to 12 and a half $1000000000.83 yvette and i'm g d p co rule the execution could be replaced with a mess of penalty if she replaced at least 3 quarters of the misappropriation funds, let's explore this was to own who, who is a professor of political science and funding director of the us be it and i'm research center at the university of oregon in the united states. welcome to the w professor. i said this described as the world's biggest bang for what the true on
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my line do? well, uh, she embezzle money a massive amount of money. like you said about $1000000000.00. my legal means the to the customers deposit into a bang out to invest a to speculate on the on real estate. right. so she use and as i understand it, it's illegal in vietnam for any one person to to hold was a 10 percent of a bank, but she somehow managed to circumvent this. yes, she has a very strong personal connections to the top. vietnamese comment is leaders. especially the party boss of whole team and cd and prove these believe the political connections she was able to do what, what she did, which is do you know,
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almost take over the commercial bank and then, you know, take the deposit out to, to speculate unrealistic. so how did she get quote uh, well, uh, she get caught. uh, the certainly you know, like she has been doing this since uh, she was doing it since uh, 2012 also. and i'm sure the government was aware of that. but she, bry, uh, bang inspectors to look the other way. and she also had, you know, pretty clear perfection, like i said, and associates seem to get caught because her main paper in the party, mazda, of which means cd retired. and she lost her political connection, input and, and protection. and that's why, you know, she was, she was slowing her low rights. and so now she's facing the death penalty, which seems ha, savings, a billions of dollars. it's
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a death penalty often used to punish fraud. it's rarely given and in this case, i think it's uh, the parties trying to make an example of her. and then also they also want to scaffold enough so that she get to us is willing to repay what she has taken from the bank. and that's something well up to 3 courses. i think she has to be paid somebody like $9000000000.00 or a face the death penalty from is she likely to raise that? how is she going to do that or i don't know, but the, but the that's still a lot of property that the company and host of c diaries and uh, you know, the subsidize the company and also the partners partners. uh they own uh many property and some property i estimated to uh, to be worth
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a 1000000000 of $2000000000.00. so uh, so they, uh they, they do have uh, the ability to uh, to recover that. and she also invested abroad as well. and we do, that's why the government is going after on this, this case is part of why the national cracked down on a corruption. how big a problem that is corruption advantage? well, corruption is rampant in viet nam and which is the top politically the ship in the country. and so in the last, uh, 2 years or so about 6 out of 18, a members of the political bureau which is the ruling body of the communist party. so 6 out of 18 members have been forced to resign due to involvement in corruption and the hundreds and thousands of uh, local officials, uh,
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being being uh, prosecuted for corruption as well. so its squire input indeed now. right, so how do you think this is going to and do you think strong my line will be put to that? i think she's likely to be commute that uh, eventually uh and this might take, you know, this process might take a year or 2 longer. you know, because a lot of properties is difficult to recover and she also may not be willing to, to, to uh, to uh, you know, either or she has and the government and we want and we all always want to demand more from her. so that, that's the problem that we don't know how, how it can be soft. ok, thanks to talk us through that professor possessive to own vote. and the university
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of all right, thank you very much. i of the serial where opposition activists say insurgents of pushing ahead without offensive against government forces capturing more time as in closing in on the city of how my state troops save avery taking some territory. last and last week, surprise attack when the alliance of rebel groups to the country, 2nd, states a laptop you and says nearly 50000 people have been displaced by the latest, by 2 in a sign of disdain. for the regime of sculpture of president bush, char ellison's late brother is toppled by protesters and elect though serious 2nd largest city and several surrounding areas are now under rebel control. after a surprise offensive land by the islamist rebel group, higher terrier alshaun or h t s. as well as opposition fighters backed by turkey. this footage filmed by the
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militants shows them entering was believed to be president assad's palace in a level. and insurgents were also seen at the cities international airport, which they claimed to have seized with almost no opposition from government forces . as rebel groups intensifying the result, thousands of civilians are fleeing the fighting in a level and other areas in the north. getting to safety is a challenge. my thought is he had the number to call me, but you don't know who anybody is. you might find isis selves on the road. there could be shooting because the syrian army are no longer deployed here. these are the risks we may face. the syrian army is trying to break the insurgents momentum with support from russian war plains and its allies among iran, back militias. but with a run in moscow mired and their own conflicts, president assad may not be able to depend on as much support from them as he would
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like. for bass below, she is an associate professor and research director at the university of neil where he specializes and the g of politics of the middle east. austin, where he for the offensive would go next. i guess the, the, the graduation is going to come up and they, but i know that's via for levy taking as a cd of a resume because these yanna only is not able to, to put things as the tea and to fix the intelligence from everything we know, i'm going to to create a phone line is between homes and how not it becomes a self because the population around the house is not the rather in favor of the origin. they are, i like this jones, my area. and they don't like, uh, is uh, gratian the bose is by use the g i g used on the east list who are
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coming from egypt. right. and the response of the regime, the a, the interesting 1st they've been being taken by surprise. and secondly, that big counter attack, assuming a week of the mom would have expected it's not, it was not really a surprise because 2 months ago as regions sent troops to, to and it was because they understood that the 3rd edition wanted the to the dimensions on see again, table. so it was not a surprise, but it says the original phone line collapses very quickly, fast because the just use a guess against and from time they send trucks, we've always street side. uh right though, as they have done by the past, uh like, uh, like 2 days you know, a mini and mini guess and it was binding pharmacist. yeah. and i said, i mean the private from just thought of as but it off on the, she felt as a she,
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i mean dish of pushing for you, run unity shackling from iraq. you is not, you know, trying to resist to be the wave of, of the deities and rivers supported by uh, by direction. i spoke about basically jarvis and rebels. so what we understand is a group of them led by this at age chess group, united and better opposition to the side, the raising. but about a lines does seem fragile just by john. yes, because i just use the phones and so go to the mission s and the only institution which is a do a piece proxies. our side of it was the fight before between between then that's a shed. yes we do is just like you who as a dean nice to be who your friends are, just let me spot to use a joke. system to groups will be all to, to advocate of the we close together on very,
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very efficient on of or on. so we are able to read the core edition and to, to make progress. so it was the room with the support of the nation, us in the army, which is not so efficient. well then about the, the likely why the repercussions of this up search and fighting in syria. how does that change things? um, so no, i hate to hit the initial controller level $10000.00 square acura mentor northwest. and so that'd be how much tomorrow this is. are we again ginger in the, in, in see, oh yeah, because the regime was in a way of rehabilitation. if you remember that the highest that was invited or the last year, many, even europe in the country you wanted to, to make contact with him as a daddy, greece and gary the problems of the me grand. and just because he wasn't
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sugar. so now we see we see that is very weak and the, the, he wouldn't be removed from, from the bowler by false all, by russia. you run the thing, but he's not forbid the most we did learn far enough. welcome for this is the reason why they do that. thank you so much. just embrace blash from the university of neil. it was concentrating across the middle east. arab americans are waiting to see how donald trump's new administration will handle foreign policy. in particular, the war in gaza. c. w correspondence and helped him alone before it's now from michigan, trump voting states with a large out of american community. they may be in michigan, but the hearts and minds of the 0 of americans are focused on the middle east. almost everyone here know someone affected by the conflicts there. these high
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schoolers in northville, a suburb of detroit or fundraising for relief efforts. asking speakers like, ma has a don to talk about the one i was the last in the line . that is the public opinion american law graduate. so she's hopefully things will get better. but she's also worried about trumps appointees such as mike huckabee, from bassett or to israel. huckabee one said that there's no such thing as a palestinian and that speaking of the palestinian people was a political tool to try and force land away from israel. it's very disappointing to see who, hey, he chose to a point because it seems like they're all part of this broader agenda to continue to support israel and to continue to ignore and completely act like they're not committing crimes. like no children are dying like no. so billions are being targeted over in the arrow, the american majority, city of dearborn and neighboring dearborn heights,
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many blame the bite and administration for how israel has conducted the war. many voted for trump. among them, they'll busy the mayor of dearborn heights. he has memories of war himself have inside to the us from lebanon as a child in the seventy's. this bessie campaign for the president elect and michigan, despite trump's track record of supporting israel. the cabinet picks don't bother him, but us military, it does stop shipping weapons. but what they're doing with the weapons is totally against everything that we believe in, you know, like us, when i was in the military, you know, you have rules of engagement. you know, you have things that you have to abide by. so why are we abiding by something, then the people that were sending weapons to their not biding by the same rules. other arab americans felt so strongly about this that they chose to leave the top of their ballot blank, or voted for a 3rd party to show their disapproval of us policy towards israel. just like
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college ronnie. i posted in american active as we met in michigan, a year ago, fresh which we are going to stand firm on our principles that we're not going to vote for someone who is an enabler of war. crimes against thomas thing is in gaza. fast forward to today, we catch up with them and ask whether he thinks that was the right thing to do. also in light of trump cabinet picks what i was hoping is that the democrats would take step back and say, okay, obviously we're upsetting a lot of people. however, instead off reflecting, they became more emboldened. i, i was never under any this illusion that the trump is going to be better whether they're happy or not about the outcome of the us election. erica americans and michigan and elsewhere are united in their hope for us with and to the war. they just have different visions about how that can be achieved by who
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the indian capital has been hit hard to gain by severe air pollution, pregnant women and unbuttoned babies face additional dangerous experts. a warning fact, think for a quality i read it at close, it increases the risk of complications such as pre comes. you can even lead to permit your bus. there also one who said, prolonged expose, talk sick and can disrupt a baby's development. awesome. a good and her husband are worried about the health of the unborn child. don't. i'm here to see my doctor because i'm feeling anxious and having trouble breathing. air pollution indeed is that hazardous levels and awesome i wanted to see and kind of call it just to check her baby is not in danger. it's due in one month. the doctor's assistant major was high blood pressure and reduced activity unborn child
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dr. off, but not advices. osh month to stay in those like mean, you know, for other patients, how is she has seen a shop rising, pregnant women complaining, a breathing difficult diesel and mothers forced to go book prematurely. they're done by the fact that opening the liberty back to one of them is a pollution because the level of in pollution is very high and they live this time . and every pregnant woman's odd having somebody thing shows this. but it is true that listeners, i'm being of dolman, that's i, dave has increased sounds so pretty don't deliver to cities. one of the most, if you could see is that the, well, many of them are in south asia and medical studies show that the region has highest rates of pregnancy last global exports. see, there's
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i have 3 children to feed. we're poor people. if we don't go out to work, how will we survive if they can just few store one out of house but i know sometimes i cough and then sometimes i get a headache. i feel dizzy. and i can't stand for long from what it was as me and my back hurts at times. and when i think about my child, i feel an easy. so you up to protect it. stories like literally possible. that means we cannot even angry. the actors sees it. stine, on the product, these take action on it or not, and start protecting the lives of mothers and children of the maya from going. so we expect from the government, nothing short of tina. this is what the citizens want. this is what the article 20 bundle for constitution fees for children. it's almost right to clean a clean water to the right, and that's right. she sees better applies to all mothers and children throughout
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