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the zones, i'm afraid i'll never see him again. when all you lost on the rock starts december 18th, on dw, the, this is the w news value from the land south for is a position begins impeachment, proceedings against the president. 6 policies filed a motion cooling on you and so keel to quits, immediately upon them and building has become the assessing for a candlelight vigil as people rally against his brief m k. all sick in position, as marshal will say, coming up in the program may say foreign ministers grappled with the threats of hyper. it will fetch. if they meet in brussels, they focus on the suspected sabotage and on the see cables and the bubble 60, the
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money keeps making and thank you so much for joining us. i'll position policies in south korea have begun impeachment proceedings against the president until after he briefly imposed martial law, which effectively means military rule. in such a deal was false to lift its just hours later though. officer resistance from lawmakers who unanimously voted to reject his decision. thousands of protests as of joining the candlelight vigil outside the parliament. insult the full sourcing of march against the president's they also demanding use resignation. let's take a look back on the events that have thrown in south korea and to its biggest crisis since the became the democracy in the 1980s. a bill of impeachment for south korea's president opposition party is a key. use you and suck you'll of trying to stage an insurrection. they say his
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declaration of martial law on tuesday is a criminal act. you in stuck your has done something crazy that violates the constitution basically committed a crew to todd impeachment is not a choice anymore. it's a must citizens and opposition law makers gathered outside parliament, demanding his resignation. they warn, he will go to great lengths to stay in power will come in time. there is a high possibility of him endangering people's lives on spike provoking north korea, causing chaos near the military denmark cation line. and in the end causing an armed clash, most of the prices are relatively tuesday when the president suddenly announced he was imposing martial law,
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fighting threats from north korea and ty, state forces. we men, arm troops swooped into the capital, sold soldiers in circle parliament and try to enter the building. but protestors and law makers blocked their access and fought their way in parliament, then passed a unanimous motion demanding martial law to be lifted. just i'm going ahead to hey, i'm good. okay, we can have hours later president unit did just that tom, but the damage was done, though it was short lived it march the 1st time the civilian government had been replaced by the military east and south korea's dictatorship ended in the late 19 eighties. people are shaken by the events somewhere. don't like it was an experience that i've only seen and movies and i realized how much more serious it is that i had imagined a couple not none of the. the default man,
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we don't need to last night. i happened to wake up from my sleep and came across the news. at 1st i was scared and very confused. i kept thinking. what is coming on? is this something that could actually happen in this era? do you see that they don't have a meeting, go? try to excuse the president of attempting to tightened his grip on power. struggles to push through his agenda in the office using lead parliament, unimpeachable it requires backing from a majority of law makers, and the constitutional court parliament is set to vote on the motion. and later this week jen list and june hop pack who's in. so gave us an update on what's going on that earlier. and there's a lot of fury on the ground from lawmakers from the public on what the decision of president june was to make sure that he declares martial law at 10 30
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pm last night. it's still up in the air as to what he's actually planned up the p p. the people tell plenty of the ruling pals, hardy and, and also the prime minister. and the chief of staff of both have all 3 have ment inside the presidential office with preston, you the defense minister has attended his resignation as has the full cabinet of the south korean cabinets as well. and it's quite certain that the south pre impressed and right now there is quite a lot of and momentum that he will be impeached. very soon, the impatient bill, as i have heard from my sources, is that it has been submitted into the national assembly. it will be reported to the national assembly tomorrow morning and they will sold a plenary session within 24 hours. that was done list june ha, pac speaking to me earlier from self let's, let's take
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a look now. some of the other stories making headlines today, and they're all and has a released nobel peace prize. laurie. it's now august mohammed, the from prison. that's according to her lawyer who posted on social media that has sentence has been temporarily suspended on medical grounds rights to this recently urge her release. often she underwent surgery to remove parts of the bone of accounts. this is the philippines says a chinese coast guard ship hit, one of its patrol boats and disputed horses off the soap south china sea. it released the video showing the much larger chinese vessel, scraping the boats and firing morsa cannon. at its communications antennas, china is coast gone, blames the philippine vessel for coming too close to its own ship. pissed by saying has been before sydney of the syrian city of hama, which rebel sizes were approaching until forces loyal to the assad launch the counter offensive. the un says nearly 50000 people have been displaced and over 100
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civilians killed in the recent slicing. rushes invasion of ukraine has expanded to include thousands of north korean soldiers, hypotonic missiles, unsuspected hybrid attacks on ukraine's allies, nato foreign ministers have been discussing how to respond to this escalation at a summit, and brussels continuing support for ukraine and the blocks preparations for the next donald trump presidency has dominated the tools and some of we can go straight to brussels and speak to dw correspondence. terry schultz, terry, the knights has extra general mot. russell, i believe is just finish giving his final press conference off to this me saying, what did he say? well, what's the main outcome as well as you mentioned, there were a lot of things on the agenda today. the king of jordan has brief the ministers to
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talk about the middle east. of course, as, as you said, these concerns about north korean soldiers helping russia. ukraine of course, a major topic. but if i had to pick a tangible outcome of this meeting, i would say that it's that foreign ministers have agreed to step up their cooperation on how to deal with hybrid threats that includes cyber attacks, uh, energy blackmail, a secretary general route to refer to, to it, um, even these, the shadow fleet, the russia operates uh, shipping a oil at uh below market prices in and see where the vessels all of these things helped put money in moscow's pocket, help them on the battlefield. and so today, foreign minister said we're going to carry out more exercises together. we're going to improve our intelligence sharing. that's a very sensitive issue in nato because of course it, it takes a lot of trust to share your intelligence among 32 countries, some of which have, let's say not as robust of, of security measures or different kinds of relationships with other countries. so this is a big deal if they make it work, they will also have to work with the european union on this because of course,
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only the you can impose sanctions, not nato. now this is something that ministers are expected to see big improvements in nato's own policy because they haven't upgraded that since 2015. we've taken a look at at the background on this. let's watch this piece a military maneuver and nipple dixie. nato is stepping up patrols here and investing more than new technologies to better protect the critical infrastructure in waters that carry 15 percent of global shipping traffic. sabotage of that infrastructure, as well as other forms of hybrid attacks has become a pressing issue for the alliance. i personally don't like the word hybrids because of tax or a tax and we have to deal with the tax as they come with there's that's on, on uh, cyber weather's that's on the under. so infrastructure or others. this tony has been talking about this already more than a year, and we arrested more than 10 persons at the end of the last year. uh,
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dina stoney and hoover guided and financed by the russian secret service. some natal members have been pressing the alliance to take a tough stance on the matter with the officials saying that russia is showing an increased upside for taking such risks. the alliance has a strategy in place for how to deal with hybrid wolfe or by the dates back to 2015 . doing their meeting in brussels ministers are expected to cold for an update nature. advice will continue to extend to get to face these threats to our range of measures, including greater incentives and sharing and better protection of our critical infrastructure. but natal members are divided on how much to share about suspected acts of sabotage and what is the best way to address them? that's how every foreign ministers were. of course, also discussing ukraine a to ukraine. they had been and last night with a ukranian counterparts who was asking for more support and that bubble nato
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security guarantees. what can you tell us about to leave with any new promises? so that's right, ukraine is very worried about the winter ahead with rushes, attacks constantly on its infrastructure, its energy infrastructure in particular. and we did hear a lot of ministers talk about how they will try to boost ukraine's a energy situation for the coming winter. of course, high on the agenda was ukraine's long standing request to be extended an invitation to join nato. this of course, would provide the, the best security guarantees, if, if nato's article 5 would be seen to be eventually in the short term covering ukraine. he did not get that and, and it's really unclear how all 32 allies will come to agreement on this. because of course, it's a very difficult issue with war ranging still on the territory of ukraine. so in the meantime, ukraine would very much like countries to reconfirm how they are willing to support ukraine's security if it is not. have any native security guarantees. but again,
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i don't believe that the, the premium for administer left with a satisfying promise from nato or its allies individually on how they'll help you crane other than to continue weapons a weapons deliveries, which is a real priority of nato secretary general margaret. he says, you cream doesn't need more piece proposals, it needs more arms. w as terry schultz and brussels. terry, thank you so much for the update of harrisonville stories making news around the world and from the parliament is preparing for no confidence the could oust prime minister me says on these governments, even as a potential full of his a 3 month old cabinet is set to deepen from says, political crisis, the country has been released from the po, the rising election. they gave less tests and spa write policies, this most of the seats in on. and then it was the thousands of childrens has protested in front of the parliament in the capital tbilisi for 6 nice and the
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roads. they're angry at the government stuffing tools and georgia joining the european union. right. police fired was a cannon. and to guess of the demonstrators who into a ton launched fireworks of the offices. the new chief a c u n. this humanitarian agency has warned that the world is on fire while appealing for more aid funding from fletcher who took the post last month is appealing for more than $47000000000.00 in aid for next year. that just says mass amount would only help about 2 thirds as more than the 300000000 people who are in need across the globe. multiple comes and the media has elected its 1st female president election officials of declared and attend the non dana di 12 winna of the november the 27th election. technical glitch has led to 3 extra days since i was seeing all physician policies projecting the result. when extend the ruling
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policies, fussy, forehead friend on howard and finally, a gentleman couple has defended that record for pushing up the largest number of decorated christmas trees in one place. 2 months in susanna. geraldine have filled the home in north west germany with 605 christmas trees. the season that is 10 more the last year. the decorations include more than 800000 tournaments and 50000 lice. couple apparently began getting ready for christmas. i send you a quick reminder of our top story today. a position will make has, in south korea has launched impeachment proceedings against the president in so kill that's off to he imposed martial low on tuesday. i need to be over ruled by parliament just a few hours later and you're up to date. that's what we thought time full. that coming up next, a dw documentary on living with
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a trophy in island. stay tuned for that. and hopefully, i'll see you again at the top of the hour. i'll be back then with more international headlines, the vi did coming does not get drunk. why do gravitational waves squeeze all bodies? how much do we need to put a stop fund queen for help find beyond fis gets much on d. w science outtake talk channel to discuss to make new or hidden information or a fact or is equally telling people things is basically
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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, this is the worst thing you could ever hear from an ex the okay. is that like this? maybe i'm from the country. don't say all county and i never thought that this could happen to me. my number's all that is gonna
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happen. i was 25. so it was a few years ago. it was the 1st time, the 1st time being with a guy, the 1st time died ever. you know, and i was angry. i'm okay now though i was angry because of that. yeah. everybody. oprah winfrey, that was the only time that i remember hearing about it was own oprah winfrey and maybe that's my fault. maybe i'm very sheltered, obviously for i just never taught it wasn't my reality africa, you know, i feel about signing that stuff. i've seen father happen, sex. i found it. it was all very new to me. i never was single sign in the doctor's office or anything. i've never once even seen a sign we were at white, we were drinking. i broke down, he broke down right in frontier and he was sobbing. he was sobbing uncontrollably. i've never seen a product got out. i've never seen another car. like i said,
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what's wrong? what's wrong with you. you might think. and a, he just told me he just stayed kindly and 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. i want 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, 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 too much of bodies like because woman is here 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 ones that are focusing on the virus or 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 kansas state in dublin and we were very poor family like my mom basically raised 5 of us. i always felt like the cider and my 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 the career people that i was going to career places that i was going to open for united. just because that's 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 can be relationship series like normality to be in homosexual. but then enjoying
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the clearness of the credit as well. a system really fun time of the year is of repression. there wasn't one thing though. it would have changed if it like college jurors from like, you know, 18 to 21 was the height the then i went from a very for sexual health check. to find out more to tell this story, the drug of is robbie lauder. i'm shonda i sat down and consult and 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're going 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. yeah, i haven't a clue. i need to be existed martin's. i don't know if it was denial or just
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something that didn't impact. so it didn't happen during the photo. you had to make funny phone calls. i certainly knew the 5 and i should a 100 didn't know anything about the driving cars. 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, i think they don't and i know who to be effective my immune system. so i decided to be open to him 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? it's obviously we're making a piece of work that's not gonna h i v disclosure in our them today. and something i love us just to keep to the
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front of our minds all the time is the fact that every line on every star we'd, i arizona encounter with the text. it's based on an experience. it's a true story. it actually happens 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 and how they are in real life. that's totally okay. and when we kind of have you represent them, you know, and you'll learn from our line. and for example, i'm, it's totally okays with me that the audience are looking at a woman from the end. because i probably as a young woman, i'm the man who was also negotiating a similar circumstance. so we're keeping those 2 kind of balls in the air. and robbie 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 maybe like maybe wants to climb into sharing it a bit though, just not someone who was living with page id and learning today, like kind of a little bit about that stigma and white is blocking people from, you know, telling their own stories themselves yeah, which is huge,
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crushed and she never put them on too many. i think that so many people in orland are silent about the status because society has silenced us to and i think, you know, in this whole work that we're doing, it's and answering to really big questions. you know, the 1st question is, how society side of things. how are they making us keep our secret? and the 2nd question is, what are we to and it's a people living age every in this country allowance decides to say, we have to keep the secret. and so i suppose that's a good opportunity to hear from 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 you're hate to. i'd be positive, been diabetic because it's more manageable. i don't know how you get that message out to the general population. now, it would surprise not people if i came in, people don't see healthy young women like me. i'm paint. they could be hate to have a positive for it could be literally, i mean 16 months after i was diagnosed,
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i got into a bad relationship. it 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 page i'd be 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 that it with people. not that i want to talk better when 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 go there. ready a man or woman who's the same as me tray was duty. we both to patch and rid of him, power that lives. it's great. i'm always trying to show are there are positives for this? have all these free friends now? why never would a man a time sometimes it's just,
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it's very moving because you still want to slink and she says it and really simple there. yeah. you know, like we're really simple. like that's just a reality. like we're just i have been performing as dry character calls 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 side the i grew up in the air of clear pop, you know, with people like boy george and dad are alive. page id like to little clear kid like me. apart from those people. there wasn't much else on offer
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and definitely 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 it was still a legal. i've lost friends over the years and even more recently and g 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 you call to abroad. 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 rolling affective action is still being hindered. complacency about age, hispanic. here's some found if i ever think with them in the past to can i remember shocking television ads that were really terrifying and the messaging all
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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 are too high because your gambling with age meet and age carrier. and although condoms give some protection, just one after having 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, it's like we're having this asap, a demick, 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, one of the things that i be going to do is try to find the dice,
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man i'm always trying to get a wink or get him to blow case. let 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 i'm making it work and i think that influenced me. usually everything that happens 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 other just because there's a few reasons if it all white book and i think that's really powerful grace. and also that is great class cars. and i'm really interested in the plot guys because i think it's a great way to, you know,
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the old fashioned way. it's just got the message that, that so i haven't that. so i love the image because it's when the actual dice man shop was still open, which is where he got his name. he went down to the shop just by the people in the street, the address and everything the address that's on the street gaming. yeah. there's lots of good stuff. i love the transgressive stuff like the mona lisa. it's amazing . i'm a 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 uh, yeah, this is the one. and i love this whole look. i love that color. i love divide. and what i was thinking was instead of blood that we could use lipstick cases useful? yeah, the romantic, it's what i'm calling necromancy. i was so in love with the dice man's 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 magical because people are terrified and july. is it all the same time? like a elderly people squealing like children? yeah. it's unbelievable. and that's, i guess the dad that he talks to this older guy who's that really chimed by him and he bikes him a couple of times and makes some of that. but then the last thing that old guy says is something like the be careful not to get a picture twice. it was. yeah. it was maybe a little too late for to yeah. the i made an appointment for myself to walk on the train alone. i didn't.

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