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do is become close in a cruise, geo political conflict. when. oh you lost the run. starts december 18th on dw, the, this is the, the we news line from berlin. south korea's opposite shouldn't begins impeachment proceedings against the president, fixed parties file a motion calling on use, so kill to quits immediately. the parliament building has become the setting for a candlelight vigil as people rally against his brief and chaotic imposition of martial long also coming up political crisis, deepening in france as parliament for paris for a no confidence vote. a good, our prime minister michelle barney is government and the battle for control of syria continues us for sorrow. assad forces him back against the rebel forces, the finding and dr. tens of thousands to flee their homes.
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the welcome to the show opposition parties in south korea. i have begun impeachment proceedings against the president after he briefly imposed martial law. you and so he all was quickly forced to reverse the order after step resistance from lawmakers who unanimously voted to reject that decision. so kills own party has now voted to support him in the impeachment proceedings camping 24 hours. that have rocked south korea. a bill of impeachment for south korea's president opposition parties accused 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 humans suck your has done something crazy. that violates the
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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 like 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 an anti 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 be lifted. just i'm going ahead to hey, i'm doing okay. we can have hours later president unit 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 where don't like it was an experience that i've only seen and movies and i realized how much more serious it is then i had imagined. as soon as i called when i looked at the full man, we on these 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 thinking, what is coming on?
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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 in the office in lead parliament and and peach street requires backing from a majority of lawmakers and the constitutional court parliament is set to vote on the motion and later this week. onto another political crisis. the french parliament is preparing for a no confidence vote that could oust prime minister michelle barney's government. the potential fall if it's 3 months old cabinet, is likely to deepen. francis political crisis gunnery has been reeling from a polarizing snap election that left the parliament divided into 3 blocks. none of which have a majority if successful host with a no confidence about risk leaving france without a government or
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a budget as it enters the new year. let's take the 3 to paris to correspond to lisa louie is in the french parliament lisa at what can we expect to see in the coming hours? well right now us, we are speaking solomon periods are making their arguments why they shouldn't vote against his budget. and therefore against the government, and they're likely to bring it out later today in 2 or 3 hours. meanwhile, the merle, the world's media has come here from up to not just french media because we all know that this is a crucial moment in french politics. it will increase in some instability here from $12.00 price, you know, a situation without a 2025 budget and it really will be from the crisis. yes. in front. how exactly did we get here? well, what happened was basically that french president am, i am i call codes not problem and to relax and earlier this year in the back
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because he did not have a majority with his policy and its allies and call them and that he could increase, increase the number of seats, his number of seats in called him on the opposite happened, it backfired. and now we have a column and with 3 blocks, none of which has a clear majority print. uh, the president's and my my club and target to find a prime minister and it took him 2 months. finally came up with the name of michelle bonnie known to be a very good negotiate to he was also negotiating the brick set of negotiations. of the youth turns out that he was not able to bring together the different sides of french politics so that he could get a majority rates to write in favor of his budget. you know, the different sites are making different arguments. the less to say you're cutting down too much, the pool would have to pay too much the far right to saying, you know, so you should actually don't excuse, wouldn't give that much money to make to immigrants. and so everybody is against
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his plan to bring down from suspect deficit, which is right now this year will sign up more than 6 percent of french cdp. if barney now actually were forced to resign, what would that mean for france going for at least? well, 1st of all, from what have a couch, how you could government. we have heard from french president in mind that he wouldn't try to find a new prime minister within 24 hours because he knows that time is of the b s in this country needs a budget. you know, if there is no 2025 budget, the 2020 pool budget will be replicated next year. but that's actually bad news. all the countries because this year's budget increase the country's deficit. francis no public debt already spends that unit is higher than it's a g d p. and from really needs to make savings is already paying more money. higher
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interest rates in the, you know, financial markets to refinance. it's that. so in any case, rent president will try to find a new prime minister who will try to pop up with a, a suitable budget for next year. but what, what state is the political crisis and also possibly an economic crisis. the salary in paris following the political crisis there for us. thank you so much for the latest syrian government forces have launched a counter attack against islam misled rebels around the key. syrian city of hama was, comes nearly a week after president bush charl. asides forces suffered a string of significant losses. the insurgents have already captured large stretches of territory in the north, including 0 2nd largest city elect. both tens of thousands of people are fleeing the finding as the when warns of a major humanitarian crisis. an exodus of civilians
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just as winter is setting in with the islam is lead rebels advancing and government forces backed by russia intensifying their air strikes. ordinary people are caught in the crossfire. the u. n. is raising the alarm over the impact of hostilities on the syrian population slid. how office has documented a number of extremely concerning incidents resulting in multiple civilian casualties, including a high number of women and children. stemming from attacks by thought, her a terrier our shops will hedge to us and by pro government forces of particular concern is the faith of serious kurdish minority. among the rebels are turkish backed and surgeon forces, who have been fighting curtis groups in northern syria. despite assurances by the rebels at courier, civilians will not be harmed. witnesses report being targeted by pro turkish gunman
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as the 1st to take the on. melissa, so they just place us against our will there subject to certain people thing they would couldn't be helped them. so we left and then they were saying that there will be a head all that they were telling of terrible thing to them. but for you, funny. meanwhile, fierce fighting is under way close to the key city of hum. the syrian government has launched a counter offensive to push back the rebels. the battle field is crowded in northern syria with numerous state sponsored and non state actors all involved in the renewed fighting. it's a reminder of the mfc global politics at play in syria as long running civil war. aaron stein is the president of the foreign policy research institute, and i asked him whether russia and ron will be able to help the assault regime this time around. i feel like we're at the very beginning of when the russians and the
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radians intervene in the city or in civil war and they are initially intervene because they want it from fence. the collapse of the syrian regime was only out for the stabilize the front lines that they went on office to try and take back some territory which they were ultimately successful. in doing so, i expect in the next couple of the say 72 to 96 hours an increase in russian or strikes perhaps for ports of sip of or rocky militias that are under the control or release this way they run. moving into the conflict to try and ensure that hallmark and anything south of it will not collapse further and that the machine will not totally lose control. on the other side, the as long as militant group that is leading the rebels h t s is supported by turkey. you have written extensively about turkish foreign policy. so what do you think? turkeys and game is here as well. i want to be clear. i don't think turkey is exactly pulling the strings on everything that's happening in syria. i had to guess the church government was one aware of what was about to happen,
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but to caught off guard by the rapid collapse of the syrian regime. and so they're rushing to figure it out just like we are your age, the sort of a lot of car we went directly under the auditors control. and so i think the challenge that on christ going to face is they would rather prefer to talk to her to hash this out with the russians as the point of contact for a charlotte. and as part of that outreach to the charlotte saw, to ensure that the curves, the syrian curves out in the north, east of the country don't getting any more autonomy or some gain more control over territory, a longer target syrian border and ok review. this is a security trend. so it looks like there are 2 scenarios, range either and as long as milton group with a jihad us ideology takes overpower, and 0 or a sod stays on. and authoritarian liter accuse of torturing opponents is one and for a less complicity in war crimes. at this point,
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which is the more likely outcome, i think the most likely outcome is eventually the front line will stabilize, the russians will intervene and do the opposition. that includes h t s will control more territory and that turkey and others full try and rescue concessions out of the regime to so negotiate directly with these, with what he's opposition movements, the regime is never under any circumstances contemplated really making concessions . and so i think you see, you know, the most likely outcome here somewhere in the middle, which is conflict continues. i'll be at a satisfactory end or any of the parts because we have to remember people are most messed up or at least the base is the largest consequences from this, or just normal folks who can't escape the conflict. and we're just trying to live day to day lives in a complex. so now going on over a decade. yeah. and tens of thousands have already been been displaced in this last bout of fighting. what could the regional consequences know zooming out of what's
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happening in syria at the moment be you have a really interesting dynamic and that one of the challenges around is facing is that it's been beaten down and hit very hard by the israelis a standing from the as really reactions the october 7th attacks coming from god we just saw for the cease fire was the quote unquote cease fire. i'm not clear, it's kind of stay in place. and so you have a week in the wrong and the original dynamics where uh, you know, the, the, the, the ability of any index journal actor to really direct his conflict will be challenged me. is aaron spelling from the foreign policy research institute. thank you so much. my pleasure. a. and a quick reminder of our top story before we go off position. lawmakers and south korea have launched impeachment proceedings against president young. so you'll, it's after him post martial law on tuesday, only to be over ruled by parliament
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a few hours later was that you're all of today. thank you so much for your company from all of us here in our newsroom and berlin jones again at the top of the next hour the so this city is hungry for the future. so seeing in southwest china says you 2000000 people live here, many of them are young and understand. 3, and it's coming through making money, having fun with nice pools and show things stuff. december 13th on d. w. you can find design every way. i want to make sure that everything is beautiful and tasteful. i want to make jewelry that makes you feel like you got something special here. was always an artist. and the
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only thing you just fine. i didn't choose to be a jewelry designer. it shows me you can do something fun, exciting, right here. what do i want to do with it? where do i even begin? she was like a new person ready to so i'm like, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. i'm up to date the i as a shuffle while i'm 36 years old. i do a lot of things. i'm a journalist and don. yeah, huge part of me at the paper when i was be with the 3 in the country.
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that was like, what is this? what is this dancing? the default settings that's that my dad had was is wasting your time to do something well, you 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 a double jumping for joy from dr. an incentive to re it wasn't 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 been doing it in college. what about exporting journalism?
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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 pet project now, which is doing the i'm the down arrow. yeah. and i major redesign now i started finding out when i was 20, as i was selling at stores all over the country, i was going from charging or the magazine right from the full discrepancy. i just add to the india they did a lot of cost demand for everyone. anybody would from actually
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a ride to apply the colon to t d b. i am by 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 then 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 was on the top of the game. the hi. good, good. as can i just already say that i love you,
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mary. hi. 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 lovely thing the i've seen your work and it's not quite there yet. you're not flushing your says so your 1st job in each. 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 your boss and you know, something that's in your present that you love and you would my,
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it's literally like you digging deep into like cool, you are. ok, i'm, i'm the to me, i am, i'm, i'm buzzing. i basically just say these boys volunteered speaking today is 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 cost would be and i want to be able to put a buffet representation of who i am, all of the experiences that have shaped what my choices have been towards you reviewed, was making these choices any noise? the next half of the
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allows like the instant visualized because it's solely on. it's so textured. on it as like this really vintage, you know, 5 buying on the i think she does an exception on a job. i felt transported into home was there was so intimate a foss, now she's very vulnerable. i think that it was quinn to sanction e ha. and um, even with the, the sketches i really didn't expect that the so i have 2 ideas on ideal one is sort of like a don says whole stuff. so instead of going with just jewelry, it was an accessory oriented piece of jewelry,
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lovely hip carrying like bags. and i won my phone and mistaken whatever we agreed ideas to a decent faced jewelry. it's for a festival doors, it's for party doors 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 this as a piece of this together. maybe like, think of it as being part of one. look, one down. so it's good away this. imagine like you all the time. so you're wearing it and you're creating like, or assignees that single cells. let's do this, let's do in
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the looking more adorn to, than when you're less t true it's, it's a quick fix. okay. it's not final vision. i'm like, very impressed with how you attach the gene onto the videos like that's absolutely amazing and you did it so quickly in such a short span of time. 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 dining
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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 and is safe with the black and gold and you know how she put it together for 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 calm, most anality in light entity. so every shot. finally, in your last challenge, you are going to create uh 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, fashion photographer focused on lots of editorials. ahead make up team as well as
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a studio, and you have to come up with the concepts and creative direct issue as well your style. and this has a brand identity, allows the video for cute. and i think the 1st of all a campaign showed you did in relatively well. it was extremely authentic. i think it was very original area shock loves and everything had depth and meaning. and when you put your mind to,
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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 so it's got this more like chill casual 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 so it 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 say literally 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, to see your journey ahead. the,
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it's been in since 3 days. it's been an inspiring see, days is what every bit of spandex 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've shown into this entire opportunity in this entire experience. it's open up pots with myself, i would never really have known or captain to had it not been for this experience.
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it's changed my life forever. it really has, in, in small little ways, in bigger ways, as well as, and meets nikia. what a lovely bus and i'm thinking, begun not only of by way of deals like by way of 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 that i really do this on of that and kind of been slowly dissolving off to this
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experience and i'm becoming a more short version of myself. i'm definitely putting on the big boss lady. she was now with the harvesting our lives in a hurry we have to get a move on the goal from us last night. games to feed, so targeting produce grown by farmers like antonio mazda. it shouldn't be not feeling frustrating. look, the sacrifice for me came over my family, my colleagues got out of it after working all day in the fields. i know we're having to guard them as well. and tony of feels power less than this game of cat mouse, one where criminals rarely get caught.
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