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the numbers always, i'm afraid i'll never see him again. no. when all you lost under the stats, december 18th on dw the this is dw news live from berlin. the french government collapses after a vote of no confidence in the prime minister. myisha about e now has to resign plunging france into political uncertainty. we'll have an update from paris on the fall out of that historic vote. also coming up south tree and present units like your cleanings to power after his martial law debacle. the opposition wants them out of office, but use ruling party says it won't support and impeachment plus the syrian rebels closed in on another key city. there now thought 2 of how much, how much surrounded on 3 sides being back
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a counter offensive from the sobs forces the . i'm on an ease of work into the program. law makers and france have passed the motion of no confidence to topple prime minister michel bonnie's government. the fall out of his 3 month old cabinet is likely to deepen francis political crisis. the country has been reeling from a polarizing snap election that left a divided parliament with no clear majority. the eyes of the world were on fronds on wednesday as parliamentarians from both the left and the far right. so in fort worth. so say for to bring down the shed doesn't use government just in 3 months after he became prime minister. so this is the move through the country into political sales plus from smell. next, a tailor made budget for 2025 and could struggle to refinance is huge public debt.
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such a position, groups in its political change is needed. it's supposed to end the category 1st, tend to vote down most government. that's what we'll now we'll keep pushing until there's a left wing governments discovery tool. mr. met cronum lee, which is like, well, so the, the far right nation in raleigh party to the bottom against the government. this solution was caused by the deep and long standing gap between what people want and what politically does do. but it's a gamble of full fall, rightly demarie lives tend to have a soft set to winning the next presidential election. she needs to convince more retirees and the business world to back her and yet well those but just los movies. he's political instability. meanwhile, the pen is facing a court case that could see her temporarily bound from running for office come
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march. she's hoping president amount of mccomb was step down and trigger early presidential elections before then. but my call, who spent most of this week in saudi arabia, has moved out resignation. the french president now looks weaker than ever as he faces the challenge of swiftly finding a new prime minister. the national assembly remains deeply divided and fresh parliamentary elections county health. before next july. i spoke to pears base journalist daniel brown about the next steps. now the french law makers of ousted the prime minister. well, the news a resignation is set to be founded in tomorrow morning and i'm so my call is back to where he was up to the summer recess. trying to somehow find a science by administer who balances between the 3 forces that are currently in the national and assembly. and we know how much for a few is the lows to main,
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someone from the left wing. and that's the foundation which one of the popular vote in july, so let to slip through the election and also the extreme right when you are ink cartridge, which seems to me that you to the national assembly b s month. so it means that we're entering into a new freedom, you can search and see something francis never thinks those election in july because these are uninsured to 3rd. so a c or a 1st time in the 5th republic that the government has been sent it in this way. and so the shortest every n you're by government led by someone you by the way only 170 percent of the rights and slice legislative election. so it was a bit on so patients in the relentless, seriously to feed my coins number since then it does seem like he has a lot less time and we'll see who we nominate in the next 24 hours.
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south korea's ruling party says it will oppose any impeachment proceedings against president union. so your over his bossed attempt to impose martial law. the opposition has introduced an impeachment bill in parliament, but still needs another deep law makers to support it. a vote is now planned for saturday units. a short lived martial law order has punched out the korea into political turmoil as thousands march to demand his resignation. 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. you and 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
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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 an anti state forces. part of women armed troops swooped into the capital, sold soldiers in circle parliament and try to enter the building. but protestors and lawmakers blocked their access and fought their way in
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parliament, then passed a unanimous motion demanding a martial law be lifted. you don't want to go ahead to hey, i'm good. 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 somewhere. 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 the cold when i looked at the pool all day, i mean we only use her 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? most of the men needing go to the cues, the president of attempting to tightened his grip on power,
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struggles to push through his agenda in the office in lead. parliament impeachment requires backing from a majority of lawmakers and the constitutional court parliament is set to vote on the motion. and later this week, 3 expert jenny town is following the story from sol earlier, i asked her if she thought the efforts to impeach you would be successful as well. it should be pretty easy. and i think there was a lot of support for this, especially right in the immediate aftermath when it was playing out. but recently the ruling party, lawmakers have said that they will oppose the impeachment proceedings. um and uh, so it might, it might take a couple of attempts to do it. um, where is um and in the last 24 hours it seemed to much more a much easier task. is unit acting on his own here. is he acting a radically or does he have support within the government?
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he has a very close group of advisors that he keeps very close to him. he does not have very wide support throughout the ruling party itself, much less allies with the bi partisan allies within the government. it's very polarized politics right now, but there's, there's lots of talk of the influence that especially the defense minister has had on his thinking. um and, and, and the idea that, you know, he may not have actually believed that this was, you know, go through like the idea that he announced it late at night on, on tuesday night, was, was, was not um, it was very intentional. right. and it was meant to be done at a time when there wasn't going to be a lot of attention on it. and so there, there are a lot of questions of what he really intended to do with it. but the idea that he
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would threaten this just as a symbolic measure, for instance, is almost worse than if he actually meant to do it. the idea that you're going to threaten civil liberties and rights to manipulate the public or try and, and push your agenda forward. is exactly the type of behavior that in liberal democracy is that we would criticize a 3rd or terry and governments are doing now to some other stories making headlines around the world in the bahamas, that opposition law makers, through a symbolic parliamentary mace out of the window during a heated debate on police corruption, he was reportedly frustrated after being denied permission to speak is comes after us. prosecutors charge several high ranking behind me in law enforcement officials . with helping to smuggle cocaine into the country. thousands of pro you protesters have rallied for the 7th night running in the georgia and capital to believe. see the latest emory demonstration comes after police, the rest of the opposition leaders and activists in rates. georgia has seen daily
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protests since last week after the prime minister said that you membership talks would be suspended until 2028. a u. k based or monitor says syrian opposition fighters are closing in on the city of hama and have it surrounded on 3 sides. the advance comes despite a counter offensive launched by government forces to hold the city. the rebels have already taken syria's 2nd largest city aleppo and the lightning offensive. how may be an even bigger prize located just 200 kilometers from the capitol, damascus. the rebel campaign has moved at a breathless pace over running through an army positions with apparent ease. because limits, let opposition move so quickly. it appears. government troops dashed from their quarters in a matter of minutes weaving, valuables of all kinds behind him the la about sunrise. thank god. after 6 or 7 years,
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god helped us prosper and we returned with honor and respect and below. and we returned to our families with honor, with god's will. and we are no more with this dog by side this pick and see if this is the 1st rebel offensive in years against president bush or our sides military. the 1st shift in the front lines noted by the us secretary of state sides, key backers, key key allies, whether it's a restaurant, whether it says the law, whether it's around have all in different ways, been distracted, notably by problems with their own making. and it looks like h t s took. it took advantage of that fact the resistance to the opposition age to yes, in the city of hama is significant all sides army its career soldiers bolstered by a sudden 50 percent increase in pay is holding overhead. russian fighter jets find targets of their choosing. in this case, journalists covering the conflict to were fired on
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photographer, on us all car berkeley of the german press association was killed in the attack. he was buried in a nearby cemetery. one of more than 100 civilians believed killed in the renewed fighting the ceo of a major us health ensure has been shot dead in new york city. united health care is brian thompson was on his way to an investor meeting at the central manhattan soap and hotel when he was killed in what police are calling a targeted attack. the shooter is still at large helicopters hover above central manhattan hilton hotel. now with crime scene, the hotel was sick to host and invest amazing for united health care. one of the biggest ensure is in the us. but just before stephen, i am the company c o brian thompson was faithfully shows on his way inside
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a police say it was a targeted killings. morning everyone. it appears the suspect was lying in wait for several minutes. and as the victim was walking to the conference hotel, the suspect approached from behind and fired several rounds, striking the victim at least once in the back and at least once in the right calf. many people passed the suspect, but he appeared to wait for his intended target. police say there was no known motive for the killing and have launched a major man hunt for the shooter. that released these images and offered $10000.00 for any information leading to an arrest. the suspect slipped the scene on foot before writing a ring to a bike him to central park a few blocks away. united health and vista conference has been cancelled after the shooting. the company released the statement describing brian thompson as
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a highly respected colleague and friend. and you're up to date. there's always more news on our website. that's d w dot com. i'm almeni's of stay with us. the we are all set we are watching to see the to bring you the story behind the new, the will on about. com, biased information for free might do to and then you can find design every way. i wanna make sure that everything is beautiful and tasteful. i wanna make jewelry that makes you feel like you got some things back.
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so here was always an artist. and now or things do 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 am in a shop with a lot of. i'm 56 years old. i do a lot of things. i'm a journalist and don. yeah, huge part of me and the people when i was me with the 3 in the country
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that was like, what is this piano? one is dancing the default settings. that's that my dad was is wasting your time to do something. we know for a fact that at the end of the day have the civilian, it's going to have a stadium go, 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 do as much as i can, as i go along with always like a view like desire to been doing it in school when he's been doing it in college. what about exporting journalism?
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and so that became something that i really enjoyed doing. thankfully, i'm a lifestyle john. this automatically as a byproduct of doing the article that you're doing to meeting these amazing people who can take you to bases with 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'm a jewelry designer. i started finding out when i was 20 s i was selling at stores all over the country. i was bleeding from children or the magazines right from bold detracts yet as to the india they did a lot of the costs demand for everyone. anybody would from actually
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a ride particle and to t j. the i am by the, i wanted to be a designer that created based on the influence of like godsa and my country to always hold is still needed in the me to india. but i want it to be design and, and this opportunity has come at a time where i was very sort of um, where do i go from, from hillary where i can learn something from someone. incredible who's on the top of the game. the high
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as can i just already say that i love you, 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 john in each. all right here. good. so, yes, the 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 a buzzing. i basically just say to these boys on page speaking today is going to be moving stuff in to be able to bring together the, the components of what this journey is being more about. i literally had not even cost would be and i want to be able to put a buffet. jeff, present ation or flam. all of the experiences that i've shaped what my choices have been towards you reviewed with making these choices. i don't want any noise to take half of this. and now it's like the instant visual have because it's solely on.
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it's so text, john, and as like this really vintage, you know, by buying on the, i think she does an exception on a job. i felt transported into home was it was so intimate, a boss now, she's very vulnerable. i think that it was queen, defend shinny hall, and even with the, the sketches i really didn't expect that the so i have 2 ideas. idea. one is sort of like the 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 on one my phone and mistaken whatever we agreed ideas to a decent faced jewelry. it's for a festival doors, it's for hardy, for a shot of 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 uh, is going away this. imagine like you all the time. so you're wearing it and you're creating like to assign a fact. so your so let's do this. let's do in the
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looking more a dawn to then when you left t 2 it's, it's a quick fix is 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 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 and is safe with the black and gold and you know how she put it together her 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, 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 was your 1st suit. 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 you put your mind to, to every single day,
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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 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 grew from here and you know, to see your join, you had the
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it's been in since 3 days. it's been an inspiring c days. it's what every bit of a panic that i may have had to start off with. i couldn't 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 parts of myself. i would never really have known or tapped into how does not been
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for this experience. it's changed my life forever. it really has in, in, in small little ways in bigger ways as well as and do neat, nifty. what a lovely bus and i'm thinking, begun not only by way of deals, but 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 the pan, 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 list all of that and kind of been slowly dissolving off to this experience and
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i'm becoming a more short version of myself. i'm definitely putting on the big boss, lady shoes. now that's where does i get these people know what i see ever putting nice fellows munoz in cousin. i mean you go k means and you'll come on several days and you won't be annoying by the end board of g calls. you have to send they all for cn thought of chica somebody the forms online ahead of you. so you are drawn, you'll say me to you, i don't need to see, i don't know how much and bill, man, you know, and, but bring the titles on sarah, and you'll see i'll get somebody and pause then we'll draw on this while we process safe and you'll see daniel's a la jolla, nobody says it got screwed up. you know, maybe guy sent me anything to the sound, a little difficult supplement, which on my ford motor vehicle, definitely here. and it's out of the way up on that of my head bags. and i mean the phone okay, so at the bottom yes i would, i.

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