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the, the business dw news lied from ballad. the french government collapses, after a vote of no confidence from it, and send me shreds on. you now allow us to resign, plunging from sensitive political on substances. it's the 1st successful, no confidence votes since 1962, also coming up syrian rebels closing on another key city, then no thoughts of hama surrounded on 3 sides between back a counter offensive from a sobs. forces the
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gulf is welcome to the program. lawmakers and fonts of pulse the motion of no confidence to topple prime minister michelle bonnie is government. the photo is 3 months old cabinet is likely to deepen francis political crisis. the country has been reading from a polarizing election that boost at the political fringes and left the parliaments with no k. a majority. the eyes of the world were on fronds on wednesday as parliamentarians from both the left and the far right. to bring down the shed doesn't use government just in 3 months after he became prime minister, suddenly passed through the moves through the country into political tales plus from smell. next, a tailor made budget for 2025 and could struggle to refinance is huge. public debt in such a position, groups in political change is needed. it's supposed to end the category 1st,
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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 like the far right nation in raleigh party to the bottoms against the government . like this, the 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 the read lives tend to have a soft set to winning the next presidential election. she needs to convince more retirees and the business world tobacco. carlos and yet well those but just los movies is political instability. meanwhile, the pen is facing a court case that could see her temporarily bound from running for office. come march. she's hoping president emma mccomb was step down and create the early presidential elections before then. but my call, who spent most of his week in saudi arabia,
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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 count the house before next july. as a scroll saw what surprise until police are louie who filed that report at least bonnie is about to hand in his resignation. so what's next? well, the nationalism, these works are officially suspend it. you know, the parliamentarians cannot work on any legal tax and draft those anymore. however, there might be some work still going on out the building a just behind me that is, you know, information committees investigative committees. and also even with a cat to take a government that is not into in place. and so in my, my call and now it says the name of a new prime minister that care take
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a government, come still push through a special to puts in place provisions for next year for the budget. because, you know, as we know, the government was asked that because of a budget low, and there is a special that can be put through to replicate. this is budget for the next year for 2024 so that the country can continue to function. now have the, how has the french public reacted to this collapse? well, it looks like the french people very much split down the middle according to polls head of at last night's votes. tough of them are in favor of ballasting. the government and the other half was against that. actually when you listen to what people have been telling french media from saying industries, it's very much, you know, splits between some people say, you know, this is a really good movie to looking forward to that of the government needed to be
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honest with another saying there's a lot of political instability in the air really so it's, you know, the countries is divided just like it's paul and now the president, my call is expected to speak later today. do we have any idea who he might try to of the point in bunny ears, but i think that's the 1000000 dollar question really got. how can i spell lots of names on the table? obviously, the left is hoping that they will be the ones being able to put forward accommodate that will be chosen based the name of bullets by law. for example, the head of this socialist group empowerment saying, you know, i'll be a good candidate because i'd be willing and happy to find compromises to find agreements. common ground with other parts of the assembly is not really clear if and my call will agree with him. given boss in the policy is always is clued as you know, naming a left wing prime minister according to a poll from
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a few hours ago. and majority of the french would be in favor of jordan, but della the head of the far right policy. national raleigh to be named as prime minister, but obviously if am i call, named him as a prime minister, this might cause a loss of no, no, it is not unrest, but unhappiness here in front. now, whoever it is a bond it bunny as an example, went out of his way to try and win the support of the far right. national riley in his rather short time and office. is there an expectation now that whoever comes next will have to try when support from the left instead? so well, that's obviously what the left is hoping for. one day as a you know, we are able, we should actually be called upon and people should listen to us given that our results in this years. it's not polymer. do at elections was quite good. they came 1st, although they didn't win a majority,
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just like any other block in parliament right now. however, as i said, prime minister i am on my call and his talk to his allies didn't seem very inclined to listen to the left. it's at this stage for all the unlikely that a left wing prime minister will be named that the left will be off to contribute to the next government. however, a one compromise might be that my call choose is someone from the middle, for example, the modem, which is essentials, policy, and centers this centralist candidate then tries to gather support from both sides . however, you should have on us government and be sure that you himself or was rob of talking to the right or right of the far right to get a support for the budget bill. and you know that now broken down really please the reporting from paris. thank you, lisa a wall monitoring organization says siri and the opposition fighters have surrounded the city of hama on 3 sides. the advance comes
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despite the comfortable offensive launched by government forces. the rebels have already taken serious 2nd largest city level, palm out which is located 200 kilometers away from the capitol. damascus may be an even bigger price. the 8 a rebel campaign has moved at a breathless pace over running through an army positions with apparent ease. because let misled opposition, move so quickly. it appears government troops dashed from their quarters and a matter of minutes, leaving valuables of all kinds behind him the la about thank god, after 6 or 7 years, let's go to help this prospect and we returned with the mono and respect. it's donna and we return to our families. we all know that with god's will. we are no more with this adult. a saw this can take this is the 1st rebel offensive in years against president bush are our sides military. the 1st shift in the front lines
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noted by the us secretary of state, a sides key backers, key key alex, whether it's a restaurant, whether it's has 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, 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 the overhead. russian fighter jets find targets of their choosing. in this case, journalists covering the conflict to were fired on photographer and us out car. berkeley of the german press agency was killed in the attack. he was buried in a nearby cemetery. one of more than 100 civilians believe killed and the renewed
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fighting i cannot speak to the gentlest of letting me fund building burg, who joins us from ever in iraq, letting me bring us up to date on the latest. well, does it say that the rebels have advance so far so quickly? yeah. as it also has mentioned in the report or the rebels, they have quickly advanced since the end of november. and yesterday they took control of the 87 brigade and the vision. send it to your city and they're slowly surrounding and circulating the city of i'm off on the free directions they have until now still to go to take the as they know being a dean mountain near i'm a city and also the leader of the h t. us, yesterday i visited, i left the city to boost the morale police to his fighters. so the 5 is still
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ongoing, but the resume is mounting. more resistance done in the beginning when other people . so now also the government styles, a culture offensive to push back the rebels. how did that go? yeah, i left the city and fell very quickly in a few days. but the syrian government does here and regime they have been trying to focus their defenses on the city of diploma. and so as i mentioned before, there is one strategic mountain near the city of pharma that the rabbits have failed to take. so thursday and a half like a send, a lot of bringing reinforcements to hama. but at the same time, it seems that the out, the definitely a shot and they are getting more closer to in circle the city like step by step. so the syrian government, they have been able to, to resist the level so far and above the still they are, it's a big chance that someone could fall under uh, rebel control at some point. but the fight is very heavy. not like
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a few days ago when there are others, took a level in just a few few hours. now, according to the un around 150000, people have been displaced in this latest flare up. where can people actually go and find safety? yeah, according to the u. n. like more than 100000 feet by putting the space around it live and even a level. so it depends on and on the location and the people. i mean, for instance, you have 1st i'd have been displaced to be moved with chromeboys to ne, syria. you also have uh, 2 cio villages, uh, super controlled by rentals. those people have been leading to other areas, still understand government control. and also you have other people from other people that are afraid of the situation. they move to other areas in syria. so some of them they want to areas on the sharon government control. so i'm on the british government control or they have one more up front is the 2 other neighborhoods in
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that level. but the situation, it's difficult for many people because there has been, i mean, the war has been sort of frozen for some time now. so a lot of the local authorities there to be ready to handle like the dispute displacement in general. this is not a bit of fun. those in both fast. thank you very much. i as you're welcome let's, let's have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines. south carolina media report that prosecute us our investigation, president humans of hill and to minister over their role in briefly and posing marshall on tuesday. the position, as you see on the insurrection, last impeachment, proceedings against lawmakers for end of military, the hours of the problem and the surrounded by troops. early on when the police in new york city is searching for the suspect in the killing office,
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ceo of a launch insurance company, united healthcare is brian thompson was shot dead in manhattan on his way to an investor meeting. authorities say they have not yet established the motive for the shooting brought. they believe it was not on a random. bob bitcoin has trust the $100000.00 mock for the 1st time. the world's leading crypto currency has gained more than 7 percent in value over the past week. let's say the increase is due to help sub domain, trump will do you regulate fit to currencies. when he takes office, makes my cell is going to define. and here's a quick reminder of our top story settings, because in front of all states, the cabinet and the votes of no confidence against the front mit prime minister. the photo from the showed long years, 3 months old cabinets. so at least from without a government or a budget as it enters the new year. and that's it from me and the news team don't
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go away, coming up next. so program shorts in smoking at one moment. can we have pop? joe? got office in berlin. pardon me and the whole new state of the living shining dw postcard how to make greener choices in your everyday lives. i try to be working 32 hours a week to be better for the environment, but of course we shouldn't be not the, the, the living scientists here 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
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artist. no or thing. you just fine. i didn't choose to be a jewelry design of a choice. 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 here shuffling a lot of. i'm 36 years old. i do a lot of things. i'm a journalist and don. yeah, huge part of me. and the think of when i was be with the 3 in the country.
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that was like, what is this piano? what is this dancing? the default settings that's that my dad was is wasting your time to do something. we know for the fact that at the end of the day have 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 trouble for google drive, an incentive to rate it wasn't do as much as i can. as i grow up, the mom would always like a beauty, likes variety of been doing it in school when he's been doing it in college, one about exploring journalism. and that became something that i really enjoyed
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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 places where is the category happening? and i'm a very thankful because it kind of bridge the gap to my favorite pet project now, which is jewelry. i'm the down arrow. yeah. and i'm a jewelry designer. i started finding out when i was 20, as i was selling at stores all over the country. i was doing some charging or the magazines right from both detract seattle and diverse india. they did a lot of cost demand for everyone in by the wood, from actually
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a ride outside the colon to t j. the i am past the, i wanted to be a designer that creates based on the influence of like goats on my country to always hold this, don't need it in the automated india, but i want it to be designed and this opportunity has come at a time where i was very sort of, um, where do i go from, from hill or where i can learn something from someone. incredible who's on the top of the game, the good can i just already see that?
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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 job 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 a freeze boy involve paige 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 i've shaped. what my choices have been towards you reviewed was making these choices. any noise that's half of this. and now it's like the instant visual have because it's solely
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on. it's so tech's jot 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 that 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, 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 festival dollars. 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 fat. so yourselves, let's do this. let's do in the
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looking more adorn to than when you left t to 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. 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 us as 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 of most analogy and 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 with your 4th suit. and i think the 1st of all a campaign shoot 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, 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 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 was 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 for ever. it really has 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 beauty, 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 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 through that. i really do list all of that and kind of been slowly dissolving off
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