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the on the everyday things around us. 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 on this the this is the w news live from the island. south. korea is opposition, begins impeachment, proceedings against the president's 6 policies filed a motion cooling on in southfield course. immediately the parliament building has become the assessing for a candlelight vigil as people raleigh against his brief and cale sick in position. as marshal. also coming up from the program, nato foreign ministers, brussel with the threats of hybrid will fence as a niece in brussels. they focus on the suspect to sabotage, as i'm the see, cables in the baltic sea, the
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menu, cuz there's mckinnon. welcome to the program. opposition policies in south korea have become impeachment proceedings against the president off the he briefly imposed marshall, which effectively means military rule in so kill was false to list. it's just was lisa off to resistance from lawmakers who unanimously voted to reject decision that's put back on the events that have thrown south korea and to its biggest crisis since it became a democracy in the 1980s. a bill of impeachment for south korea's president, opposition parties accuse you and suck you'll of trying to stage an insurrection. they say his declaration of martial law on tuesday is a criminal act. the you in such
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a jo 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 by provoking north korea, causing chaos near the military denmark cation line, and in the end causing an armed clash bottom. the price is a relatively tuesday when the president suddenly announced he was imposing martial law fighting threats from north korea and ty, state forces. women armed troops swooped into the capital, sold soldiers in circle parliament and try to enter the building.
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but protestors and lawmakers blocked their access and fought their way in parliament, then passed a unanimous motion demanding a martial law to be lifted. just i'm going ahead to hey, i'm good. okay, we can have hours later president you did just that time, but the damage was done though it was short lived in march. the 1st time the civilian government had been replaced by the military since south korea's dictatorship ended in the late 19 eighties. people are shaken by the events somewhere. don't want. it was an experience that i've only seen and movies and i realized how much more serious it is. then i had imagined the cold. when i looked at the full man, we only use how 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 saying,
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doing what is coming on? is this something that could actually happen in this era? do you see that they don't? most of the many didn't go hard excuse the president of attempting to tightened his grip on power. struggles to push through his agenda and the officers and lead parliament, unimpeachable requires backing from a majority of law makers and the constitutional court parliament is set to vote on the motion. and later this week, general list june ha pack who's in sol, updated us on the latest. and there's a lot of the. busy on the ground from lawmakers from the public on what the decision of president union was to make sure that he declares martial law at 10 30 pm last night. it's still up in the air as to what he's actually planned up. it's a p p. the people, our party, the ruling tell a party and,
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and also the prime minister. and the chief of staff of both s all 3 have ment inside the presidential office was president noon. 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, very 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. was generalist june ha pack speaking to us earlier from sol now rush has invasion of he crane has expanded to include thousands of north korean soldiers, hypotonic missiles, unsuspected hybrid attacks on ukraine's allies,
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nato foreign ministers have been discussing how to respond to this escalation, at a summit and brussels continuing support for ukraine. i'm the blocks preparations for the next donald trump press. present presidency have dominated the president who spoke to dw correspondent terry schultz, who's in brussels earlier and asked her about the main outcomes of this meeting. well, as you mentioned, there were a lot of things on the agenda today. the king of jordan has brief the ministers to 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. as secretary general router referred to to it, um, even these,
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the shadow fleet, the russia, operates uh, shipping a oil at uh below market price is in and see where the vessels, all of these things helped put money in moscow's pocket, helped 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, 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 as a military maneuver and nipple dixie. nato is stepping up patrols here and investing more than new technologies to better protect the critical infrastructure
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in waters, county 15 percent of global shipping traffic. several tasks 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 hybrid because of tax or a tax and we have to deal with the tax as they come with the results on, on uh, cyber weather is uh on the under the infrastructure or others. this building, it 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, 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 wolf are by the dates back to 20. 15. doing their meeting in brussels ministers are expect, so it's too cold for an update. visual advice will continue to extend to get to
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phase 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 the foreign ministers were. of course, also discussing ukraine a to ukraine. they had dinner last night with a ukranian counterparts who was asking for more support and that bubble nato 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
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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 in, 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, i don't believe that uh, 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 markers. he says, ukraine doesn't need more peace proposals, it needs more arms. des, terry schultz and brussels. terry, thank you so much for the update. now with his government on borrowed time,
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the german trump slow will afford it says return to parliament to face questions. in his opening remarks, he reiterated germany's support for the defense of ukraine. shaw says the rule escalating into a direct confrontation between russia and the nato alliance. show it's also stress that before the likely dissolution of his government and a confidence vote, he wants lawmakers to pos pressing legislation, such as the rent cash for cash strapped germans. these are life pictures that you'll see from the german bundis talking an act. and they don't use chief political edison, michelle isla cuss now, who is in the german, but in this talk, joins us now for more. let me tell you that. tell us more about these past questions. the shorts faced today. how much pressure was the on the, from the may? cuz well, let's put it this way. it's, and it was question time and we have elections coming up in february here in
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germany. so every seeing, every political exchange has to be seen through that prism of aluminum election. and that's also what it felt like. what was interesting is that when i saw didn't use his time is introduction to recount his successes. instead, he tried to get the majority together for a couple of projects. you already mentioned some he would like to see voted through parliament despite the fact that he currently only has a minority. now, it looks rather unlikely that he's going to get much agreement. that particular, when it comes on the economy, that is his feel is here right now with the bad news coming in sick and fast. and most recently the no fault is spent, especially folding. the attempt to actually have a strengthening of battery production here in europe. also to help the german electric car industry. so he was clearly on the defensive here and he still won't
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miss the opportunity to sprinkle in a few issues that he saw as successes. so what, what was the, the key issues that came up to them and what was it, the economy, or what was the other things to lots of great was the economy, but also foreign policy. he was asked once again about ukraine, whether he would consider sending more weapons. he was criticized for not sending enough not sending heavy equipment heavy material fast enough. his counter argument is time and time again that germany is your strongest supporter of ukraine, both in monetary and military times. he also was asked about israel there. he stood accused of not delivering enough munitions fast enough. that was something he could not be rejected simply being untrue. so that was kind of the level of exchange on foreign policy issues. although he also did face some criticism for and somewhat of posting poland away from cooperating with germany,
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particularly on the issue of european security. he and says, the all good working relations with poland, despite the fact that don't most of us didn't invite him to his most recent around the strategic talks on security in the future, particularly in view of ukraine. that leaves or salts would still quite a few issues where he cannot give an answer because he really can't do much with this current minority in parliament. and just briefly, michelle, it sounds like a lot of christmas is in the house. he dealing with this pressure just before the election in february while the committee and he was twice, he actually told people making comments to just stop throwing in common c, a told the free democrats, the, his football co listen partner who he threw out of the cold list and that they shouldn't be asking tricky questions because they merely make up less than 5
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pacific. a lot of it, we're going to have to believe that they are only right. that was an usually abrasive for him. thank you. michelle. you that's, that's the w's chief political edison mission. it looks like. i am upset, you're up to date. i mean, you could make it in thank you for watching the domain use the living shannon dw postcards how to make greener choices in your everyday lives by tribes working 32 hours a week to be better for the environment. but of course, we shouldn't be not, you'd be the living scientists, you can find design every way. i want to make sure that everything is beautiful and
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huge part of me. and the think of when i was be with the 3 in the country that was like, what is this piano? what is this dancing? you're the default settings that's, that's my dad was not is wasting your time to do something. we know for the fact that at the end of the day has the civilian, it's going to have a stadium gum, you're going to be set. so i definitely think that the not being allowed 1st gave me double chopping for joe for dr. an incentive to re, it wasn't do as much as i can. as i grew up, the mom would always like to you likes variety of been doing it in school when he's
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been doing it in college. what about exporting journalism? and that's became something that i really enjoyed doing. thankfully, i'm a lifestyle journalist automatically as a byproduct of doing the articles that you are doing to meeting these amazing people who can take you to places where it is on category happening. and i'm a very thankful because it kind of bridge the gap to my favorite pen project now, which is doing it. they are all. yeah. and i major redesign of i started fighting, you know, when i was 20, as i was selling at stores all over the country. i was going from charging or the magazines right from both detracts. he had to add to the india
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they did a lot of cost demand for everyone. anybody would from actually a ride by the colon to t d b i a by of the, i wanted to be a designer that creates based on the influence of like goats on my country to always hold is still needed in the automated india. but i want it to be design and india of this opportunity has gone out of time where i was very sort of um, where do i go from, from hillary where i can learn something from someone. incredible who is on the top of the game. the hi
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good, good. mm hm. can i just already say that i love you, mary. hi. ringback how are you very well, thank you. it's a pleasure and i'm so happy to meet you. find me? i've heard such a lovely thing the i've seen your work and it's not quite there yet. you're not flushing your says so your 1st john and all right here. good. yeah. first challenge is going to be to create a mood board. basically it has to be a sense of the experience of your life. so something that's from
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your boss and you know, something that's in your present that you love you and my it's literally like you digging deep into like cool you are. okay i, i literally, i am, i'm a buzzing. i basically just like these boys volunteered speaking, today's going to be moving stuff in to be able to bring together the, the components of who i want this to me as being more about i literally had not even call us again. and i want to be able to put a buffet, jeff present ation or flash all of the experiences that i've shaped what my choices have been reviewed with making these choices. i don't want any noise
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let's have a look. and now it's like the instant visual have because it's solely on it's so textured on it as like this really vintage, you know, by buying on the i think she did an exceptional job i felt transported into home was it was so intimate a boss now. she's very vulnerable, i think that it was quinn to essentially ha and um, even with the, the sketches i really didn't expect that the so i have 2 ideas. idea. one is sort of like a dance of whole stuff. so instead of going with just jewelry,
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it was an accessory oriented piece of jewelry. lovely, it's for party, go wash for shot. these functions you want to kind of do the alternative look, you can, it's going to be so unique. and then these are such a intrinsic part of who we are that i see a lot of value in this design and then the product. so your next job is aisha. i'm going to be to actually make protege a piece of so this has a piece of this together. maybe like, think of it as being part of one, look, one, so you're wearing it and you're creating like
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a finding fact 0. so let's do this. let's do it the good looking more a dawn to then when you less t true it's, it's a quick fix is not final vision. i'm like very impressed with how you attach the teen onto the videos. like that's absolutely amazing and you did it so quickly in such a short span of time and i don't even know how you manage it. it looks so soon. oh, so i'm glad you think so. yeah, it's really great. i'm this. i mean, you know, i think it's, it's very, very cool. and i, yeah, i would have is here. mm hm. to remove the bed and dying to move the bed and tiny
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and use this as the bed. i thought she was moving in like a really good direction, but i still felt like she was not as completely putting her says out that i felt like she was do things is safe with the black and gold and you know how she put it together, put confidence has not so fist a 100 percent, so i, i think best of school and i'm trying to steer home that direction. i need to see more homeless, finality and in light entity. so every shot, finally, and your last challenge, you are going to create your brand identity with the jewelry that you've created, which is your campaign show. and we're going to be giving you a photographer,
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fashion photographer focused on lots of editorials. ahead make up team as well as a studio, and you have to come up with the concepts and creative direct issue as for your style and this has a brand identity, allows the video for cute. and i think the 1st of the campaign showed you did incredibly well . it was extremely authentic. i think it was very original area shock. and everything had depth and meaning. and when
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you put your mind to, to every single day, i think the way it translates it is very genuine. and it comes through and it's beautiful. and, you know, it has great energy and it's a lot of fun and it's, it's, it's, it's got this more like chill casual, a vibe. and i thought the suit was a bit too stiff for it. like if you wanted to do a suit, maybe like a linen sewage would be a better option. um and like maybe like um, a like to color linen suit. you know, so that it slows with the vibe. um, so i would send it to lee, that is the only thing that i would improve for next time. i'm actually really excited to see your future endeavors and like how you do your next campaign and your next collection and how you grow from here. and, you know,
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to see your joining at the, it's been in since 3 days. it's been an inspiring cds. and it's what every bit of a panic that i may have had to start off with. i can do anything the, the research i see now seems way more confident. the i used to procrastinate quite a bit. the ideas were all sort of bumbling in the head. the fact that i was shown into this entire opportunity in this entire experience. it's open up
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parts of myself, i would never really have known or tapped into had, have not been for this experience. it's changed my life forever. it really has in, in small little ways in bigger ways as well. and to meet, meet the lovely person i'm thinking begun not only by way of deals, but by way of the design, by way of creation, by way of creation, of being able to get in touch with the good organizations or pop ups. and exhibitions that i'd like to do in japan, india, we have been able to set up a lot more suits with on magazines. so there are a lot of stylus one to work with us. there was so many questions, and so many doubts and so many uncertainties. and so many can i really do this too
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that i really do list all of that and kind of been slowly dissolving off to this experience and i'm becoming a more shorter version of myself. i'm definitely putting on the big boss, lady she was now the how do you motivate others to get involved in quite a bit action if it's well making things fun. can be a good way to start. maybe with a game of football or some music, of whether collecting waste or repairing old household items. we can all do audits, walk up to a new edition of equal africa. i'm personal lives, illegals, nigeria. great to have you with us. and here's what's coming up.
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