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enjoying our services. be our guest at frankfurt and bought cd managed by from bought the this is the domain here is live from butler, michel, bonnie i as a buy it's become a modern francis shortest savings. prime minister. he's currently of the lease a palace suffering his resignation to present my call is my knowledge. the cabinets of the vote of no confidence also on the program. soft careers, presidents and to ministers under investigation. so that goals and briefly, briefly, imposing, marshall rus russell. foreign minister arrives the mos on his 1st visit to where you are paying union countries since moscow lost its full scale invasion of ukraine. the
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i'm feel okay, welcome to the program. we begin to in friends when 5 minutes. i, michelle bonnie: i is meeting with president macro to offer his resignation. the prime ministers convoy arrived at the presidential palace in paris a couple of hours ago, answer shortly. 7 from yet lost a vote of no confidence in the comments yesterday. and it moves to posted by the left on the far right. because the macro is now urgently seeking waste. so francis, growing political and financial crises last corresponding liza newly in paris, what people are making of this political turbulence as well. you know, what we hearing here in the streets of the french cops. it is very much reflecting the situation at the national assembly in palm, and that is, this country is divided according to polls. the head of the road,
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about half of the country was in favor of hosting the government and the other half was against and saying that we only add additional instability political pay us to an already complicated situation. i'm not exactly exactly along the lines uh well of what people have been saying in the friends capital since this vate, since the last night this week, this is the logical conclusion of what brands and its law makers are at the moment . a mess you said if you think about this inventory, i think it's a good thing. and i think that they didn't respect the contract that he made with the french people at the legislative elections or not to align with the far right. and the reaping what they sewed said it's complicated. it is your boss. i don't think anybody's happy. ok only also there are
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2 different parties and that's it. you know, i don't listen to you and neither do you. and neither does he only the quick but so it can never work a we don't, that's the thing. i'm saying. those, the bars of my mouth, 6 police literally, uh, the president's opponents like he needs to go as well. he signed the web design, but he does need to pick a new prime minister and pull them at the seems intent on causing him trouble. so what's the result options? well, you know, it's very difficult for him. indeed. obviously, lots of politicians are speaking out tonight has been sticking out. but since last night and today saying, you know, he should pick someone from the last he should pick someone from the center to bring the country back together. each block, the 3 blocks impala and right now i don't know if which has a clear majority. i was hoping that the candidate will be selected president my call last time around when he called snap selection. earlier. that parliamentary elections earlier this year took him 2 months to choose me showed bonnie who was known as it is to negotiate uh and it was sold. but if someone could bring it
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wouldn't product. one of my tyrants from different political decides to get us. it wouldn't be him now, it seems is going to be even more complicated for him on my call to find when it comes. i mind you some people on the left, especially from the socialist party and the green talk you that before hun, we're a pos. so for all parts of a left wing block that before and was not open to compromise. now see more open to working together with the center. so that might be one way or where he's looking right now. uh, quite well done on uh, present macro, who is due to speak light. so what are we expecting to here? well he's 1st of all obviously going to come into last night. so he's going to say cruise defensive is that. kimberly young you're designed, i'm admitting that he gave me a long walk. i didn't quite, it isn't on was just a foggy and crunch my and so told me more about the investigations. so. yeah,
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so today 2 complaints were filed actually independently from each other. one complaint was surprised by a minor opposition party. the other was fired by 59 activists from within the civil society. and both of those complains are accusing you. but he committed a treason by having the clear martial law they did so really a serious accusation. and to date, the police has opened investigation into the case so they are looking into it, but they're still at the beginning. so we don't know many details. we also don't know how likely um, those cases are to succeed or not. but what i can tell you is that treason is a serious crime, at least by law, potentially it could even carry a death sentence or lengthy present to him. so it's really a serious scale. it's 5 in customer and so we'll take a look now that's an old story, is making headlines with stuff in syria where the on the says it has withdrawn from
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the center of the key safety of hama after fights has broke through its lines are eval, come on to post it on social media site and his voice is of capture the prison in the states a and released hundreds of inmates. and bounce follows the surprised capture of the city of a laptop and comes despite the government counter offensive. the police in new york city assessing for the killer of the c e. o of a major us insurance company. united healthcare as brian thompson was shot dead in manhattan on his way to an investor meeting with our jesus site. and i haven't established the motive for the shooting, but they believe mr. thompson was the intended talk specialist foreign minister has arrived in malta on his 1st trip to the european union since moscow lost its full scale invasion of ukraine. so again, that for off is due to attend the summit of the organization for security and cooperation in your the us secretary states and you claims foreign minister will
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also be the number of mister laboratory counterparts are expected to walk out joining his speech is what a couple of them have to say about russia's presence, that is, the number of is coming here to lie about russian invasion and what russia is doing in ukraine. and i not going to listen to those lies. i will not be in one room, is mr. oliver. i will go to as well. are brussels bureau chief alexandra found the i'm and is in multi full about meeting of the o. s. c. and told me more about reactions to 2nd and background attendance as well . we have for a lot of harsh criticism. the woodson ministers accusing of mr. the gulf of spreading lives here and using this platform to present his view of the events that has nothing to do with the reality of buds. that is actually indeed what happens during the round table with mr. the gulf accusing the
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organization to have become an instrument to helpful instruments to serve america's interest. team criticizing, be repeating the union for imposing what he is calling legitimate sanctions on russia only because as he put it, russia is pursuing their own national interest. and actually that was the reason for some administers to say that they need to be here, that they need also to speak during this meeting to push against a what's a rough rough was saying against he's lies. that is what, what, for instance, the german foreign minister, i'm not even a bad bulk told us that she wants to be here. she wants to hold a speech to make sure that people know that the. uh what sir, do you love golf is telling them is a lie and that's true. okay, so it sounds like bad, but there is a can set that back the uh,
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views for engaging with russia in this for and they are, i see. yes, there are some voices saying that at least it's important to come here together because of course, if there is no consensus, no meetings and russia is still a member of this organization. even though there are saying that actually the organization is already dad. there i'm not leaving it. so for the see to continue existing. it's of course important to have as such as meeting the organization was founded in the 1975 to present a forum for an increase dialogue between the east and the west during the cold war . and when you look at its members, some of them is still in a kind of a c or of influence of russia to recommend his son. it was fixed on others,
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very critical of rush. i you understand that it's really now very difficult for, for them to, to find common ground with the, the war in ukraine. still raging. not very much at the top of the agenda. so what are we expecting from this meeting? well, the ministers already talked about ukraine over dinner last night, and mr. ralph was not invited to attend this dinner and they are planning to increase your support for humanitarian, helpful ukraine, for uh, people who are facing a very difficult winter there. and i would pursue that. those are the conversations that the supporters of ukraine who are present to you or some of them . some of the members of the policy will be having behind closed doors as well today. okay, thanks, alexandra. i understand you're from nominated dw brussels bureau chief. thank you.
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is look as of all stories from around the world or bitcoin has crossed the $100000.00 marks. the 1st time the world's leading crypto currencies gained more than 7 percent in value over the last week on the list. that should be the increase to hopes that donald trump will be regulate crypt cutting. so he takes office as us presents that he actually one of the world small these nations. this just got a little bigger. monica has expanded its lines of mass by 3 percent. would be completion conduction, property developments and was inaugurated by truly prison august. the territory of just over to square at columbus as monica is the growth seconds for the states. after a japan is celebrating the addition of its national alcoholic beverage to you. ness goes wild heritage list, the one agency ability to recognize soc, a as part of humanity is intangible cultural heritage. rosa hoping that designation
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will help with 5 domestic consumption, which has been in decline. this smooth of rice wine has been viewed as a sacred gift from deities and it's been an integral part of depends culture for centuries. originally it was even believed to ward off evil spirits. now unesco has decided to register japan's traditional knowledge and skills for making saki and its intangible cultural heritage list. traditional sucky brewing is an ancient technique for, for minting a mixture of rice used in the color for mold, known as koji. the entire process of steaming, stirring, fermenting and pressing can be grueling and to take several weeks. the technique requires great skill and experience as it involves carefully controlling
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temperature and humidity to ensure the desired taste and quality. the end results can be served hot or cold or at room temperature. saki plays a significant role in japanese society and tradition. it's often served during ceremonies and special occasions, but demand for the drink has been declining in japan, even as international demand pros, stuckey producers, hope you nest coast recognition will boost their exports and reinvigorate and susie, as i'm for the beverage at home. i'm with that, so you're up to date, i'll have the world news at the top of the hour before we go back. let's have a look at a holiday tradition dicing back to the 19th. the christmas tree in new york rockefeller center has been relates to welcome the holiday season. 23 minutes. a tree from massachusetts was adorned with 50000 multiple lights tops for the stock austrian crystal make a sort of the
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i am beautiful, my nephew. he read the city, we don't know what is going on. where is mohammed sub he fled from northern iraq and became one of hundreds of migrants who vanish every year. somewhere in the no man's land lines between batteries and post cleared refugees become pools in a cru see a political config, missouri this. i'm afraid i'll never see him again. when,
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oh you lost on the run. starts the send, the a c, d w. the for the love of god, i beg you to find my son. wherever he is. the 3rd with my son, his loss to the queen was find him. i can't live without him. um what that was like the end of days for us when his body arrived, how much gutted thousands of young pakistani men have already lost their lives, trying to flee to your at the dreams of a better life, often and in hot break for the loved ones. they leave behind the
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brook suddenly a, b, b and her husband. and she has all rain are trying to find out what happened to the eldest son, ali, the youngest son hamza is helping them to the but us on a we're worried about. i do find out anything. right? still nothing. no news. so let me, i've got it, but you keep on telling us i will receive some information. please. so to call you back on zillow. please tell us when we can expect to hear news about the company. you really received no information at all. not on any was really was a board in overcrowded fishing for the ship, sank off the coast of greece in 2023. over 300 pakistani refugees died in this one tragedy alone. the international rescue committee has estimated
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a total of around $600.00 victims to this day, at least family has received no news of his fate. the ollie was healthy and strong as it, but she was as brave as a lion. she didn't want to leave, but the agent persuaded him down to the blog to barely promise all of the world and told my son to keep you in italy in 12 days. that was over a year and a half ago now. but his family refuses to give up we just want to know what happened to our son. we hope the agent will call us, and at least return our money. stop the government should ensure that all the victims families are financially compensated. we lost our son, but we also lost a great deal of money heavy not to see that get our buses. yeah. when you set out
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for your up in may 2023. his family had high hopes that he would work that and send money home. they wanted to use it to finish building that house. now, best son is missing the other house or future depended on him. if we ever needed anything, any kind of help, we relied upon him. it's a difficult situation for the foaming family made even honda by the fact that enquiring with the sar tease leads to a dead end. i didn't want to do the no d, v for you. but luckily the real criminals are the smugglers. joyce, the authorities that i got i c f i. yeah. when we file a case, the person who gets accused depends a few months in jail a little bit, but then the officials get bribed and let them go. and they try to been that many other victims make similar accusations,
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but the authorities refused to take responsibility. but what exactly is driving people to sleep talk is done for your at this crisis began developing in practice done decades ago. in some regions, it was triggered by economic crises on political instability such as food and security, and the titles safety also driving people to flee established smuggling networks, organize the legal passages of refugees from package them through around to key and libya. in recent years, both official and unofficial migration from pakistan has increased significantly since the 2022 ousting of then prime minister in ram con. the country has been ruled with instability. a severe economic crisis. high inflation rates on the rise in violence and the board of regents have become
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a part of daily nice. well sorry to say that by september 2024 more than 700000 parties. donny's had left the country in search of better job opportunities. but the official data shows that more than 800000 people emigrated in 2023 unknown rural areas are particularly affected. many cannot afford to go abroad legally. so they often opt unregulated roots, while pakistan was not among the top 10 countries of origin to people arriving in europe in 2022. it is now in the top 10 the goods. and while i sit in the northeast from jeff provence, hey, we have an appointment in an embargo, a place of worship, so she am muslims,
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family and friends have gathered to pay their respects to siad cool miles husein who was laid to rest the day before the his father shows us his grades. the walk there is a heavy one, say him, the customary to recite a few verses from the koran. according to regional beliefs, this will relieve the burden of the dead northern above deluxe america. i only found out 2 days later that he had left or is everyone in the family knew except me . i thought you're gonna love that, but he was afraid it would make me sick out of that. so he didn't tell me. he was leaving 2 days later i learned he had departed at home. on the 3rd day, we received news of his death. we had up
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a bed of my son last week because he wanted a better future. yeah, if you wanted us his parents to have a better life too. and that was, that was his wish. automated model, the agent convinced him. yeah. agenda never gonna cause a lot we none not to same. died in both area. the family, the end of his death from this video in his friends reports that he was tortured by a smuggler and died from his injuries. but this has never been confirmed. so gary and authorities sent the body back to pakistan with notes permitted to speak to other family members. they belong to a strict she effect and refused to discuss the matter further thoughts. his father wanted to share his story to help other fathers avoid the same tragic fate. he says. but watches the government doing to stump and legal
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migration. in recent years, some of those have been passed to come back to human trafficking. but the problem persists. we meet and we're on the machine and local gen and this done, social worker who has been researching migration for years now. according to him, his same story is not an isolated one. been job or been exposed to the heap and job that was it to the young man who traveled to europe a bit, especially from rural oakland jobs are doing so to secure themselves a better future and escape poverty. g, p a be these, but just by stay solomon with the for to majors or men in their twenties. there is no future here will be without the meaning of the no jobs and conditions at home are tough swapping a bit of food to it but also good. ok good. they believe they'll have better chances abroad that i can abroad day the shit is concerned because the city has been heavily affected about a lot of suicide because she had either come any young men from the city,
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a nearby villages have died on their journey is through turkey or libya, the vehicle is out of the game that it comes up with jobs out the some have been in europe or on the road for years. yeah. can you look at that they've neither been able to help their families back home, nor have they ever returned. they've got a lot of those 4 jobs are good or novel. got a lot of the idea that they have so many aspects and effected families, accuse the authorities of either not doing enough or even being part of the problem . we attempted to get the statement from the pakistani, investigate table socrates, nobody responded despite the fatalities. the situation has not changed in the villages. local agents connect with young people who are interested in using smugglers to flee. today, these 2 young men are here talking to us smuggler. he has agreed to
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let us record the conversation by we'd like to travel to europe. what should we do stuff? no problem. we'll get you there. first, you need to take the bus from more time to quit, so you'll have to cross the border to iran on foot. and once you're on the other side, i contact will pick you up by car. do you need to pay 15220000 rupees, around 70 euros in advance? for the rest of the journey, you should have about 400002500000 rupees. approximately 2000 euros. does that? it's better to carry cash. it can save you with problems arise. they are both of you. boeing daily. yes, but the shipwreck increases scared a lot of people or not to be there because that's true. but we transport our clients in small rubber boats. ready that incident happen for other reasons. you'll travel safely. i'll be responsible for your safety. don't worry about it. i'll take
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responsibility for the trip up to quite time. a little. i mean it was like last year. oh good. that's not good. i mean, isn't that they do these? you're only responsible at the quite to how will we safely reach our destination? the mother you'll to you made and use. i'm responsible for the whole journey, both within and outside pockets done kind of a people you meet on the other side of the border are also our contacts. you don't need to worry about that. yeah. if you're determined to go, you'll make the journey. you know what the situation in our country is like the conversations and deals like these are not uncommon. the agents move around relatively freely in the villages. we return to work. so now b, b. s on the alley also fell victim to promises like these. she refuses to give up. looking at his photo on her phone. she would cause moments with his son as
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a mother, she could never give up on her child, even while she faced the west. more than a year and a half since the ship wreck on the mediterranean, and she has still not found any peace. he hugged me and kissed me on the forehead as he left. he said good bye to his parents and just left. go get a job. and others my last words to him or may god protect you unless you yesterday he said that everything would be fine. i don't know what happened to him. you never heard from him again. the for just a few days each year. they so a chimed on the remotest greek island, cynthia gmc,
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