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he's become cold in a cruise here through the school counseling. i'm afraid i'll never see him again. when, oh you lost under the stops december 18th on dw, the this is dw news life from berlin. the manual my call slammed the opposition for toppling the government. the french president, it uses the political extremes of working together because k off after they brought down his prime minister and no confidence both. also coming up, syrian and surgeons enter, hama, after pushing out government forces, pressure mounts on president asada as rebels rapidly sees territory, the
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i'm on the and he says, welcome to the program. french president, the value of the my call has given a defining television address. the day after his prime minister, last historic know confidence vote. nicole said he would appoint a new premier within days invalid to serve out the rest of his term. he blamed the far right and the far left for toppling the minority government. the president of the manual met, crowns of france, has no prime minister. it has no government, no budget for 2025, which starts in less than a month to the crown and told the french people who don't blame him is eunice, whom i will never assume the responsibility of others. and in particular of the parliamentarians who consciously chose to bring down the budget and the government, the frogs a few days before christmas. if it denied many on the streets of paris and $200.00 other french cities. and towns begs to differ civil servants late into the former governments. 2025 budget plan meant to rein in
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a growing deficit with spending cuts and tax increases. everyone needs to take responsibility to the release of the main person responsible for what's happening to us. so i'm very happy about what's happening to him. yes, to realize that he's not the only boss in front. of course, we're all managing fronts together. that deficits and inflation that the government itself provokes. now we are asking civil servants and the people generally to soak up to death. and that's just not possible. demonstrators expect present it to the crone to nominate another right, meaning government, or keeping up their push for more investment in the public sector. they know that this one much commercially marine le pen of the far right national rally party probably has more say than anyone in the next budget to kind. she was unimpressed with suntrust because of the crowns last choice to lead his government. the right leaning michel, barn, ya sums up a pretty cheek before we have to look at what people do and not just look at the label by saying who's right waiting. so i just think he does this good. so know
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everything he does has not been good. yeah. well, for the chrome says la pens, national riley law makers voted against even their own platform and a bunch of debates on something by doing so, they chose chaos, and that's the only project they share with the radical left along this with the support of the rest of the left on the lines for me not to do, but to undo to rick have a maple they say for credit is all the french media have reported mat crowns. next . prime minister will likely come from a short list of centrist candidates who might appeal to both sides of the political spectrum. he'll reveal his choice in coming days. rebel forces in syria have captured the city of hama as a major victory for the coalition of anti government forces. as they advanced rapidly across the country. the loss of hama is a mass of blow to president bush charl. also the after almost 14 years of civil war
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opposition fighters into the city and city of hama, after 3 days of intense fighting. the groups lead to size that here to clean up a 40 year old roomed the city and me says it's redeployed its forces from the city to the outskirts in order to protect civilian lives. it's another blow to president special assad, hama is one of the few major cities outside the capital to remain on the full government to control. it's about the nearly 14 years of serious civil war. it's capture comes just days of to is the mr. rebels rested to control of elect to the country, 2nd city. some government forces many tvs. the display civilians are overjoyed at being able to attend to the city of to more than a decade away. as part of how the jury is indescribable words
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cannot describe how happy we are it such an incredible feeling. after all this time we returned to a level smelt the sentinel, the walk through it, streets the streets. we could never forget into that, had we have a semblance of normality has returned to the streets since the rebels take over the facts that have been report shortages of essential goods and services and trash piling up in the streets and meets the i'm searching for the south, how much is strategically located in central sylvia? it's seen is crucial for assets forces to hold, to retain control of the capital, damascus. it's capture has some people in the capital concerned. definitely. everybody is scared. the atmosphere is tense and people are worried. everyone is concerned, we did not expect this to happen, but we have focus is the situation stabilizers and shoreline returns to the way it
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was. and better off the cafeteria, a la carte, and how much the rebel offensive looks set to continue. the insurgents say they're ready to head south, the homes, the country's 3rd largest city, and the next may just stop on the march to damascus. in south korea, the leader of units of deals, ruling party is calling for his presidential powers to be suspended, saying union poses a great danger if he stays statements suggest the party may be changing its opposition to impeaching the president over his declaration of martial law. soft 3 is opposition and thousands of protesters are pushing for humans. removal. president is also facing an investigation for treason. so how great is the risk that the south korean president could declare martial law grant? again, this is are asia correspondent, james traders send us this update that have been rumors circulating around south
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korea this morning that president news salt hill could look to decline martial law for a 2nd time. again, this is just speculation at this point, but normally coming from a position policy. so the room is it should be treated we caution, but i think it does speak to this anxiety really that still seems to be gripping at the political climates here in south korea. often use talk y'all to kind of motional for that 1st time. and as he now approaches impeachment proceedings, as it relates to that impeachment, thoughts, and major developments over the course of this morning. the leads are of use own costs, the throbbing, his weight behind the impeachment proceedings. he said this morning that he believes himself. y'all should be immediately suspended from office in order to protect the citizens of south korea. she said that she had come to that decision in lights of newly revealed facts about how you saw joe went about declaring not
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marshall and the lack of awareness really among senior people within his government when he was making that decision. again, this is, this is crucial ready for that impeachment proceed. things given that you need a tooth as majority in the 300 men departments. so the opposition parties will be requiring at least 8 people for means on policy to break ranks. i'm thoughts too in peace. the presidency is it is going to cost that was dw east asia correspondent, james, trader in sol. now take a look at some other headlines from around the world. iceland, outgoing government has granted permits to, to willing companies until 2029 animal rights activists condemned the decision that will allow the killing of around $400.00 wheels each year. iceland, norway, in japan, are the only countries that allow commercial wailing after many speeches were hunted to the brink of extinction. in the 19 sixty's george's prime minister,
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a rock, the cobra kids a has threatened to completely eliminate the country's political opposition. he accused protesters of what he called liberal fascism, a term echoing language used by russia. demonstrators have taken to the streets nightly for over a week. angry about the pro russian government's decision to suspend talks on joining the european union. to reduce president regina tired type at a one has long promised and violence against women and girls. the cases of sexual assault in domestic abuse remain widespread. rights groups have recorded more than 400 from the side so far this year. but more and more women are taking their safety into their own hands. if you don't use you johan reports, these women are learning to find back twice a week. they newton and east of those 444, motion lots less than many here. want to know how they can defend themselves against the thoughts and harassment on the street, on public transport,
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or maybe even at home. some have already had threatening experiences. you know, close to question about 5 years ago, i was around to my own neighborhood, one of them i felt anxious for a long time and even had trouble walking home alone, everywhere. as though i think it's very important to learn how to protect ourselves and to share what we've learned with other women. and i'm old. in this scenario. instructors, i should we just been teaching self defense to women for more than 4 years now. his courses are funded by local authorities and fill up very quickly. he tells me boy, a lot of the top, the demands for self defense courses has increased deluxe and recent years. we have received inquiries from all over the country until fully booked until the end of february. unfortunately, we are living in a society where women and skills do not feel safe and
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the end is growing. right schools. the documents set aside say on average, in turkey, at least one woman gets killed every day, often by a family member, a husband, a friend or lover, time and again, particularly brutal cases make headlines. 19 your excite was in a dyson or how do you, for example, those murdered in october by a former boyfriend to be headed, one of them before taking his own life. many women excuse the, took his government thing to protect them and to fostering offences, infinity, in an already very patriarchal society, the government is not implementing protection laws. it has to put criminals in jail and not let them out on the streets again. it has to give to turn punishments. we want to live so much to the minus of what and to give women are ignored. women
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ended rights and they clicked it as if they don't exist. it's just not the president ridge of tie a bad one will often described themselves as a champion of women's rights of this promise tough with penalties for the path of traitors. cut the unit league should the violence against women is a betrayal of humanity cause i had any one who raises a hand against a woman who inflict physical or psychological violence must be punished as they deserve to mean that this the primary duty of the women's rights activists like shit and yellen chuckle, are skeptical about such promises. in point of fact, in 2021, allen withdrew from the stumble convention. you are being treated obliges countries to investigate and punish violence against women. but conservative islamic groups that argued that the treaty violated traditional family values and encourage
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divorce extent they may face to justified the withdrawn from me was claimed it would encourage homosexuality. it should. but that's the baseless argument. talk. the convention is about promoting gender, the quantity that it should make. men how grow up knowing about the quality. don't believe they have the right to can of omen doesn't oh, the mechanic. then they go to magic here in the self defense analysis. many have assuming of you, as long as the government does not do a better job of protecting women, they have to protect themselves into japan now where people are celebrating the addition of the alcohol drinking saki to the next goes world heritage list. 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. and now
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unesco has decided to register japan's traditional knowledge and skills for making saki and it's intangible. cultural heritage list. traditional sucky brewing is an ancient technique for, for mentoring, a mixture of rice used and the color for mold, known as koji. the entire process of steaming, stirring for minting and pressing can be grueling. and to take several weeks. the technique requires great skill and experience as it involves carefully controlling temperature and humidity to ensure the desired taste and quality. the end results can be serve 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,
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even as international demand rose. saki producers hope you know, schools recognition will boost their exports and reinvigorate and susie as them for the beverage at home or. and you're up to date and stay with us for doc film, that's up. next the we are all set. we are watching to see the to bring you the story behind the new the will on about. i'm biased information for free might say do 10 and good.
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so this is our very 1st episode of a very for season of our very own cause cast. yes, i said jobs got i got to write this and i am he said pod cast for pause. people and the people who love us, and i'm just so delighted to be here with the legendary b u z. we now mr. riley law, they're all my god, i'm here with drag icon data. so i'm like, what's the rationale, what, what you want to get it a post by post? i think more than anything. what i wanted was to be able to talk with other people who are living with h ivy and anybody else who is interested come on to join the kiki, but really just to meet each other, share our stories together and hopefully having people come to us to talk to us and we're just slowly starting to a road all of this. god damn stigma. s no, i a 100 percent. agree with it?
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that's changed narrative if it was like live with hate or the in this country but also making a chevy arlen. shane free like a small quest, what will get there? i have a problem. we want to hear from you. we want you to get in touch with us. i mean want to expand this or so that we can include everybody and just feel a real sense of solidarity. any women who are living with h ivy are happy to talk to us. we will be thrilled to share a story and talk to them. i don't have any expectations or any women coming out about their hey, tied the data to help to get the movement kickstart. and i was actually called up on that and i'm so happy i was because when i was doing all my public speaking, i'm like, i never really talked too much about what you're saying. but i think we can find women in this country who would be willing to grow, but their status and someone's like are we have to put in pressure under woman? and then i change the why said to, why is it that women feel the hard into such an unsafe place to comment about their status in this country? like, why are we doing the trunk and then we should be cognizant about, it's not them, it society,
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people have to be defiant and they have to be brain. cuz there's some people don't cite this as far as i'm going to do. that it won't ever happen. i mean, the vast majority of women that i would know would say it's their children. and the reason why they don't share, they're not willing to come on on kind of star be interviewed in the paper with their photographs. it's also interesting how as people who become heads, how many positive are always so concerned about our parents amendment to find out that she's on the other foot to as parents who become heads have the positive that they're, they're most scared and trying to protect their children. that's holding the secret, as we all know, and we talk all the time can be the most harmful tang that in terms of a mental health anxiety and so on. so far the amount on know here's how many children don't here. you know yourself let, let us and stuff take years. i come over here to get a bit of privacy. you know what, let the kids are like to hear everything even when you think they're not,
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they're taking something in. i have a kid on it. okay. it's so they're always lester. i have to go outside. now i don't tell people normally. i mean, i have told some members of my family. my sister didn't take agree actually. she's 2 years older than me and she's always been like a role model kind of thing. but i don't now i triggered sometimes. i remember she got tested about 7 times, you know like after being with me, she would stay in the house any of the airport, the towel over the pillow. kind of thing. is she that me? what was her now? she told around me, sometimes your story just isn't 0 unfortunately. now who i was never really said anything. that's what it's like and replaces anyway. he just buried at the
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back kind of thing. the concern for me is always the kids. like, i mean, what are we children mean the world to me if i wasn't apparent, i could be more open if i hadn't got to think of a well, i could do things differently. and you know, it was one of the 1st concerns i have when i found them. and i have another baby and was such a relief di codes. i would really struggle this to have been taken away from me. would you do notice tanks? small differences in the way that you're treat it may be when i finally had my youngest, thankfully everything went great. name is gorgeous. from house the. the nurses in the hospital put me in a single room way down the hallway so far away from everybody. think they were scared of me or something afterwards that made me angry
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and it's things like that. i sleep experiences like that to, to give you this long company for friendship. someone else who understands the situation that you're in basically actually went to one of the support sessions, a workshop source of hanging hotel time. i walked into the lobby and straightway i saw a guy from the hometown where i'm from this nice this like tiny, tiny little village. nice. all right, nice. that's the students a are. look this problem here. a woman that i now was here. and he said no, she is a because she saw you and she's gone. and i knew there was only one reason why she was there. and only one reason why she ran so every time i go to the
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hospital or to any support group, i know there's a chance i can see someone, i know they're not safe space, then you can feel so threatening. i see that women sometimes now in this way from the car, but that's a yeah. the page idea that's actually given quite a lot to be grateful for to be thankful her i have this like new perspective and like i never thought it was good. but i felt stuck, although i could identify what things i felt like how do i move on from here? i clicked with me. so i probably, i just want to be that person to,
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i wish i was there and i was diagnosed during typing the items themselves as an advocate for an active this. i didn't realize who face of secrecy once in a positive community to find but so many people have made service just have a sense of us that major be in our twos i've gone through really realized that we weren't living in and that the democrats or the was empathetic of silence. the hello there, everybody in the you're all very welcome to another episode of the show. i hope you enjoy whatever it is. it's going to happen here over the next hour or so to get
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things started as a hand you over to our beautiful m c feeding they want to donate mr. frank cook. tell me are this is robbie the older the sit down there at the t shirt. well i thought would be a good conversation star for it. um yeah, to be honest i haven't a clue. was going to where it should have. you know, i had this hanging up and i only where when i give cox room living with a v. okay. and i was like, i'm going to be a national tv. no, there's no big audience going out where today. i found it very hard for me to talk about the stigma of orders and do them justice and to keep them and anybody. and i felt like a huge pressure on me because i just want to do right by everyone. i want to cover all drowned. it's impossible. i cannot represent every single person's
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story. page of the effects is all very differently. well, let's start there. let's start with being h i v and what that means. hey, temper rates have never been higher in ireland coming sunday or today. we've got around $500.00 new diagnosis every year, but one of the highest in your actually per rate of diagnosis was active education . the complete lack of education, the grown teacher to people think, hey josie is gone, is that the thing to think is kind of one of them diseases of the last century and we don't to worry about it anymore. since we absolutely look, basically it's a virus that once it gets it's, it's in your same and it's in your virginal fluid and it just needs to get into your blood. it doesn't matter who you are. once gets into your blood, you have hate to have you done. why am i always put in my trauma in front of everyone, so they can learn more about each ivy so they can treat me but humanity? why are we always the educators? why did you want to capitalize on our pain?
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so some people can be like the poor parents and we shouldn't treat people that way . when it's only us doing the job. where's the education scale? where is our community bucking us off? it's nowhere your seaman is dangerous. oh no. this is the good news. okay, so i've been holding the pinnacle the other day. might be charging effects. no one morris, my partner, 7 years. no. it doesn't affect you. i take my pill every day to keep me safe. on him, of course you can tell me so we could have sex. no, i knew a knock age. i have a to know that we go sex now and you, you probably wouldn't notice if your assumptions barry know that we need to be there. if we're going to change or we can complain about stigma or we like, we do need help, we need help from the community. it shouldn't be on and those were stuck in dis, a cycle of shame and silence. we need to break out of
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ice. it was the last thing they tested for my daughter wherever up and down my bills are, hey, why i reckoned i'd had a long time. i'd had it for years for sure. and that's very frightening. and it was for me anyway, because i'm not allowed to have a child who is marian adults. i have a child who is married chrome. my daughter obviously knows about what to do, what she doesn't know about me. it's on my mind all the time. how every time my child has a headache or like rain or feel like center or sore throat, even. i kind of stop myself. how strongly fasting painting
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constantly. so for maurice, could it be that could it be the d test? i asked i talked to she knows she can reopen my mother. she knows that i what i do. if you know she can tell me anything, i want to be open. the book says, yes, i would. she says the would you like to do it for you? they have phone testing. i could okay. if you wanted to she says yes. she says yes, it's happening. all of a sudden my heart was racing.
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it took the test and i looked and i just started crying, screaming, crying, i think we saw that and she had it. so she also started crying and to and i, you ok. and i said to you to know where i am at the moment, i feel great. i can go by the later we talk for hours or 10 or i think what i've been carrying here fields. the loneliness comes to orient the.

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