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you check out your attorney and get inspired the this is dw news live from bell in jail. penny coast ex husband is sentenced to 20 years in prison. the woman at the center of the mos rape trial that shocked the well need. scold saying she does not regrets, making the audio pump. also on the program. your current president for autumn is an entity joins the you leaders in brussels. he says, european security guarantees will not be enough to protect his country of that nature. and the us must be involved last flooded me, putting denies,
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rush stuff at a defeat in syria and jokes about the missile jewel with the west. rescue as pull unexplored alive from the case in italy in a difficult operation. but the admission also sparks criticism. the i'm gonna have both is welcome to the program, the husband offices, l politico, the french woman at the center of the most ripe trial that has shocked the world, has been sentenced to the maximum term of 20 years in prison. is 50 co defendants were given jail times ranging from 3 to 15 years. that's less than prosecute as demanded, leaving coal, which is pretty close, etc. it has never regretted making the case public, although it was an ordeal for my husband, dominique repeatedly drugs and rapes for almost 10 years and even invited others to
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join in she's pretty cool, appealed formal harmony in society. of the, equally only was wondering about this when i opened the doors to this trial on the 2nd of september of last year. i wanted society to be able to understand the proceedings. i have never regretted that decision should equal. i now have confidence in our collective ability to grasp the future in which everyone are women and men alike, and she can live in harmony with mutual respect on them and understanding respect. is that going to be? i'm sure. thank you very much. i, i did have you as easily has been at the court and the french did you have in your aunt has more. well, as you mentioned, she said that she didn't regret to wave how right to a know me
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t. i'm not so so because she wanted society to listen in to what was said in the court room, because she thought that was important for society. she wanted to go, you know, to stand as an example. and she also added that she believed in a back to fits or so to say, she said, i believe that we can together build a future where women and men live together in harmony in mutual respect. now, at the judges have convicted all 51 defendants in the smallest way, a trial and has done a number of prison sentences tell us more. but as you said, the prison sentences go from 3 years to 15 years for the code to code convicted. and it's 20 years of prison, full dominique, political, the mazda mind of the, with the judge, what the judge is believe, who's the mazda 9th of this semester? right. that has happened over 10 years. now. prosecutors had asked for highest
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sentences and lots of people, those who were demonstrating in front of the schools hayes since early in the morning. they're older hosting for very tough sentences. so that this cool case could maybe mark a water side and show people. credit is not a case to right, we meant right people and that they will not steps away with that but have to gauge present and for a long time. so many people here today, i should disappointed with these sentences now uh this, it has this case changed to the page in front, over sexual violence. i think absolutely, and i people have been really watching what's happening, what's been happening as support reading the media french media huffman taking on his life what was discussed inside on a day to day basis. and it's also been reported on of obviously across the world
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and it has pretty good debates here in france. you know, it's not sure if that will lead to immediate change right away. but also the stock of this tries, the government reinstate is a commission on a chemical submission led by one member of parliament and one senator. and that will not work on possibly concrete suggestions. as for example, you know, setting up statistics for how many women are actually submitted to coming cut semester. and that is, you know, right under the influence of drugs, something else i want to work on is better training for health professionals, for example. you know, it's really what happened to you with that critical over 10 years to his phone, saying lots of signs actually that health profession is sort of picked up on lights, you know, memory last spring, ty, at over time. i'm actually something tasks you know, needs to be improved better training for health professionals is one of the objectives commission,
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respondents reporting from albany all thank you. lisa ukraine's president for the zalinski has joined european leaders at a summit in brussels. he said, you are p and security guarantees will not be enough to protect his country and the will with russia and the nato and the us must be involved. the also believes to cease fire alone would not insure a few friends future safety. we have to understand that we cannot leave with the frozen conflict in our territory when we're talking about cheese fire in any conflict to learning more people know what will happen afterwards. how we should, as you should have in mind, what will happen tomorrow in order to create ceasefire today? otherwise you will just freeze into conflict, and that's, that is why ukraine needs guarantees of security. we need our strong position and security guarantees. of course, we want to want to finish the war, we want peace,
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we want the stable piece and it goes without saying that russia is not interested in that, and it's constantly demonstrated by restaurants as long as the landscape speaking. then now the w. russel's bureau chief, i saw phenomena has been following as it has these remarks that it's down to uh, what are you will take away from this person? well, i thought that it was quite remarkable. how swayed forward president zelinski was and he had a very clear message to the europeans stressing that what you play needs right now are at least 19 or defense systems to protect its people and its energy infrastructure. then he went on saying that ukraine does be more weapons and that was of course, a clear, a hint at the you opinions that there are not delivering enough despite older promises. he also spoke about a potential ceasefire,
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which is her to what you have to say about that. and she made clear that putting from his perspective is not willing to have any now get negotiations. and then for ukraine, even though they wants to have peace with their country, it's important to have security guarantees from their partners. and of course, on top of their agenda is a membership in nature. and he was also ask about donalds trump in his press conference and about to the emotions that he feels thinking about. donalds trump's return to the white house and zalinski was straight forward there to saying that the only thing that he can say is, well come donalds, because he believes that. so trump is a strong man and he wants him to be on you. queen sides. noah zalesky is off for the you to speak with one voice on the issue of your current security. how likely is that? well, i think that we really have to keep in mind that you were pins,
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have been able since the beginning of russia's war on ukraine to unified, to support ukraine despite the different positions across the block. and despite highway, trying to look financial and military age for ukraine. and of course we also have to remember that there are states that have supported with russia or below rooms. it's quite enough. countries in the baltic states, for instance, or poland depth regard themselves as frontline countries and they feel sweat then they think that if you creating full stake would be next. there are others in southern europe like spain. they don't see this urgency a so far they have reminded more or less united, but of course, the longer the war continues, the more difficult it will be. now, what else is on the table that today in brussels? while the big topic here on the table is the use role in the world and leaders will
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be speaking about that they will discuss whether they will be able to have a common position, how to approach a 2nd, trump presidency, how to react to potential terry, of what to do with regards to ukraine should from decides to reduce the u. s. h for kids. and they will also speak about the situation in syria. they see the full of the assets received as a historic chance for the country to be rebuilt and reunited. but of course for that, they also need to come up with a g on that. so those are the big topics on the agenda here. alex on the phenomenon reporting from brussels, thank you very much for that summer. thank you. the president vladimir putin of russia has admitted security failings over the killing of a russian general in moscow. earlier this week,
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14 has been holding his annual news conference state media say the public sent in to 1000000 questions and said russia was not defeated in syria despite the over throw off the us on regime. who can also said that he is ready to talk to you christ, president, for the minute zealots, who didn't went on to claim that russia wouldn't be ready for a missile jewel and ukraine to test it's new arrest and miss elegans, west and ad defend systems. sean stuff, you've got you. there's no chance to shoot down these missiles be just that i get. what's deputy that's going to let you name some object. what saying here from and concentrate all their air defense and missile defense forces. there seems to be a huge football people and we will hit it with the direction of the audio and see what happens. so i think we are ready for such an experimental, more experimental got to is the other side. ready got totally a little wasted on w's full most copier. t theory of
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a shuttle told me more about proteins. challenge to test, brush themselves against west and defense with a new prey as well. that has this response was given to every mark that is a west west clay beings. it's putting slate us. you pull back on in the blankets, the cranberry stick me style wasn't in fact an old and the style is it has just been slightly modified. so put an argue, it says its own new weapons, all if it was the development of the old bonds. and then she said, what they had, it sounded to me quite spontaneous, not like a specific plan, but it could be understood as a signal to the best and made the 1st of all is that the rush of wouldn't stop find firing or do you credit? no matter how many invest in defense systems are working, very important is determined to keep fighting in ukraine and now how much of fortunes speed so on. so is what dedicated to you crime? oh, pretty much you paid was one of the, of course, significant parts. they put in
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a sat, is that the situation? what's fundamentally changing in favor for that off an army? don't boss. when oscar, when russia would find them to recapture or re gains that often region of course, cuz that was ok. find by the you create an army putting didn't wants to give a specific date. she simply promised that everything would be done properly and 3 kept charts for me is this as a signal is that the pick up to over the course region is not going as planned and asked or the piece with you can put in was rejected to the short term sees 5, because in his opinion, your grade is not ready for one it because russia $13.00 q south basically putting repeated the same fee of this ukraine has. namely, that's the other side with only got the force us power is a ceasefire. just to fight even hold on. while that's clearly being a bit of a post on the does he really need that? how much supports disputing still have as well look,
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becomes reliably say how many, how many, how much support put in has about what we can say something about how russians feel about the voice in ukraine and the independent russian opinion research involved us and just ask that one of 5 russians would ask, put in when the war will and, and this question was mentioned most frequently followed by the question about improving leading standards. given that the russia is going to spend 40 percent of its budget on military and security the next to get and not on social benefits. so people are pretty concerned about their living standards. that's by putting also spoke to combine, to load the ball to the economic situations evolved by comprises and so on. and so one, thank you very much. do we rush to to that tom not to have a look at a few more news headlines. fresh president, by the way, my coal has a rise in the overseas territory. my your,
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to assess the damage from psyched loan to troops hunting on food and water. 2 victims of the most powerful sold to hit the islands in 90 is hundreds of people that fit that us health officials have confront the 1st known case of severe but flu contracted by a person. the virus is spreading through from animal populations and the governor of california has declared an emergency as well as carried out as strikes in the admin targeting potent energy infrastructure controlled by who the rebels. these where the military said conducted to waves of attacks. the quotes in yemen, say 9 people killed. who is this, who has boxed by you wrong, have lost hundreds of missiles, of israel and the last year, and also attacked shipping in the red sea. elizabeth kendall is the middle east expert and president of goodman college of cambridge university in the. okay. and she told us more about these latest these really strikes. strikes are very
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significant because they all the time that israel has now struck pc tockets in yemen. we 1st saw strikes in july and then again in september and now again this morning. what that tells us is that israel is going back in all the every single time, but a, yeah. so he's, he's a worry of continue that missiles and drains don't stop israel baseball. however, they're not present, terry, because he's, he's continuing pacific in the attack. the message that israel is trying to get the crow, but nowhere is too far for us to reach and nothing is off limits. nobody's in civilian infrastructure, is simply not the tyrant that he's, he's now, according to military official, the strikes were a pre planned response to months of who's the aggression a tell us more about the, who's the attacks against israel, the default as use these have launched those 200 missiles against
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israel and all nice to for many drives about 170 drugs. not many of them actually getting through. is there any defense systems, but some of them do, and of course israel hasn't 0 tolerance policy, but this isn't the only send, but he's, he's a doing of course, as a since november last year. there's also bit in launching attacks against shipping in the red sea, which is positioned as the who sees defending garza and palestine against israeli attacks. and the for pushing it out on know, and the ship sponsor israel, but on allies of israel. so the youth is now are in a slightly stronger position only because the taking more of a leadership role with in iran circled access of resistance. now that many of those other members have been oh, but decimated skis of these are, for example,
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hezbollah and loving on the defenders of the south region in syria. and of course, i'm us itself in gaza, not to mention iran. now is there other has also been criticized for tactic, human human rights. watch say some of the strong, separate, disproportionate and also affected civilians. what's your take? yes. is there any strikes on your mind, a farm or damage and then the similar as strikes had been conducted since january by the united states. also some of them in conjunction with the united kingdom. of course, over 25000 strikes, launch by side to rape. you against them and, and 7 of the last decade, 7 years of the last decade during which civil war has raged in them, but is really strikes of by some estimates about 25 times more damaging on infrastructure and on life, on those other strikes. this is important because yeah, man is in a crisis, situation is
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a 90000000 of its population. that's about 2 thirds of the population need to monetary and aid. and more than 90 percent of it staples of bro, 10 by c and 5 is poor. it's been damaged, so this is going to have a terrible impact on the humanitarian situation. and now iran is currently significantly weekend. what influence does this have all the who sees that are backed by iran? a yes or wrong is significant. a, we can the wrong is the major back out of the he's, he's in the oven. however, it's important to remember that the huge, these have a significant also that they have built up of weaponry. and they also have great experience, whether in as strikes from south it right via from the us, from the u. k. they know how to deal with this. and they also have the capacity to produce weapons on the inside the oven. all right, that wouldn't be
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a sophisticated, but that, that, that doesn't match up a control that the here it is a wage and it's clearly a symmetric. all they need to do is to keep going. it don't need to be accurate. they took me to be sophisticated, and for them not losing is winning. now briefly as you can, or you touched upon this, but what's the role of saudi arabia and this conflict? factor rapier has been involved in a war against the he's these since 2015. now, there was a truce times between the who states and saudi arabia in 2022 that has expired, but it has largely held out your rapier now is trying very hard to fully exit the human war. it's expensive, it doesn't allow it's valgy enough bandwidth to focus on its own vision. 2030 on developing rhetoric, tourism. so it wants to get out of the for that reason it's quite powerful,
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not to antagonize the who sees at this point in time. it's playing a very careful game where it needs to work a tightrope between looking like it's encouraging the who sees and still wants him to come down. hold on them says that they don't start directing themselves against it. the entire tree, the middle east expert and it was campbell that from cambridge university. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. welcome here in germany, lawmakers of back to plan to protect the constitutional court from extremist meddling the initiative effects visitors and also to terry and potty could gain enough pomp to into fib with the judiciary. there's a sense of urgency inside the german parliament. these days. elections are around the corner, and populous parties are on course to do well. no lawmakers want to 4 to 5. what
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they see is a weak link in the foundations of their democracy. it isn't. i know we are a stable democracy, but to ensure that it stays that way, we should make this amendment to the basic law in order to secure our democracy, even better against enemies of the constitution's plan. it's not about insurrection . it's more like that sued in the us. it's about the constitutional court. some in germany, fuel tax on did you additionally, like loosing and pulling that hungry could, shouldn't happen here. home brought thoughts on this one is germany, meet this, not it, which worked well for the last 75 years busy and then, and we say in other countries that there are 2 main lines of attack by right wing populist and right. we can get stream is this one is the free press on the other is the independent judiciary, which is why you have to expect that and there is any possibility they will try to damage the court keeps month as well, can go to see investigation superseding even though the tasks of the top court,
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i've been trained in the constitution of basic law enforcement provisions about how it works or not. for example, tam links for judges, the retirement age or the procedure for a pointing judges are set by an actor parliament. that means they can be changed by a simple majority under the new plan. those provisions with being trained in the basic law which requires a to start majority to change. so this is a high hurdle to ensure that the tried and tested structures that the constitutional quote i maintained. that's to stop a party like the far right, told, tentative for gemini, interfering with the courts. guy's different backgrounds. do you mind that i missed is a 39 slide? no, no sort of lawmakers point to the f. b lucian alleged attempts to subtract the rules in the state parliament of to written just as evidence of their intentions. the, the 2 are classified as a suspected case of right wing extremism by security services. see the proposal is,
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are necessary. the eyes, b a s d, naturally some, it's out to dance this because as we recently saw, an athletes uses every opportunity to make the democratic state institutions look. batch optic usage wants to own select, i'll say. and so that's it. interfering with the top court would go beyond making institutions look bad, which is why law. because backing these new safeguards will hope they are never needed and it's an explorer has been pulled a live from a cave. the rescue mission involves more than 150 volunteers. it's the 2nd time that a tommy, a piano has been rescued from the same cape system. the end of over 3 days stuck deep underground, injured but alive. speed the ologist latavia piano has dozens of volunteers to thank for getting her out of the be so blown up from 10. okay. oh yeah, the same,
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but we're not squadron good off that we always had a team in the cave working for the top. there were technicians who were in charge of moving the stretcher and meant to turn that about a lot of these were teams of 10 to 12 people on it, but then we always had a doctor and nurse with the patient with the injured person. okay. i did this case a, we had to white in a narrow passage near the spot where the accident happened, and then uh, 5 bb chino, uh, food delivery is which is or did you, they for via visa, blown off $110.00, okay. system is located near the northern natalia and city of better gama, its some 500 meters below ground, with rescue words having to navigate their way through small tunnels and use explosives to reach her. a caregiver on top of the piano, was exploring an unchartered area of the cave when she felt several meters enjoying herself. it's the 2nd time in less than 18 months. she's had to be rescued in the
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same cave system, which has sparked some criticism in italy. the boy, it's unfair to criticize people who have the end of the day in our 1st and foremost know, conducting scientific research. i'm glad you got off that it shouldn't difficult pretty my to light at the end of what had been a very dark tunnel for all times the piano time now i have to recover from her ordeal. before we go to chinese astronaut, i've completed a 9. our mission outside that sound going space station, breaking the space full, correct hold. the cool of the shen jo 19 installed a debris protection device and inspected the outside of the vehicle with the help of a robotics on china last the station at the end of october for 6 months. mission pro
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