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the for the rest of the world usa, the also rise starts january 18th on dw, the, this is the videos, live from buttons, does that sound? the co expresses profound drafts to was for her supporters off to her ex husband and thousands of other men are convicted of raping. how the woman at the center of mass 3 pry, those that has shopped the was expressive paula data do with other victims, full stories remain on toward also on the program. you're free and suppressive loading means landscape joins and you need to us in the process. he says, your pm security got it is will not be enough to protect your current. and the need to and us must be involved. the
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members have this one back to the program master. if somebody will just let of pallet go, has 10 supporters off to the french court in avenue found her ex husband and 49 other men guilty of raping ha. medical was insistence on making the trial public to raise awareness of the crimes has one please. the world over women's rights advocates expressed disappointment with what they've called lenient sentences. bought political said she respected the court and it's would act or the end of a grueling months long mass rape trial for she's out of political in that time she's become a symbol of strength and resilience and a feminist icon. the ship are so strong victims to the unrecognized victims whose stories often remain in the
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shadow. is that what i want you to know that we share the same pride in football? was this with i would like to express my deepest gratitude to all the people who supported me to turn out the so to you need to to know the city play the book thing one. yeah. it's your testimony has moved me and i've grown from strictly to come back every day if any of the stage these long days here. any say those on the go deals is a believe on when i opened the doors to this trial on the 2nd of september, i just wanted to side you to be able to understand the proceedings be so we should have never requested that decision. this is, you know, shake off shows, i know, have confidence and now come back to facilitate across the future in which everyone and as women and men and like don't look and live in harmony with natural respect and understanding on them. and they don't know, they split it back once they all show. richard. thank you very much on this dominique. really cool. the ex husband of, she's a political,
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was sentenced to the maximum term of 20 years in prison for his crimes. they include rate and drugging his then wife. almost all of his 50 co defendants were found guilty of rape and given jail terms ranging from 3 to 15 years. less than prosecutors demanded. dominique petticoat made contact with dozens of men on an online platform and recorded the abuse in hundreds of videos and photos of the convicted men come from all walks of life and range in age from their twenty's to their seventy's days become known. and friend says, mister, every month, most denied they had raped, she's had a political the case has sparked a fierce debate in france, a bad consent, the laws regarding sexual violence and the behavior of man. oh, just because i'm up was it. i hope there will be
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a before and off to this is trial for all the victims of domestic sexual sex is the biologic article is again, okay, i'm not sure it will change things, but i hope it does as well. i hope traditionally it will stand as an example too so, so i promise all the law and exam from the end of a historic trial one marked by the bravery of she's at a pinnacle for helping to shift shame away from those who suffer sexual violence to those who commit deed up there is lisa lewis was at the court and having you, she told us more about sentences, the other 50 men apart from that of course ex husband received. yes. these 50 other convicted, received sentences, prison sentences of between 3 and 15 years, depending on, you know, the individual circumstances and also the background. now some of these convicted have of already spend and spend time in prison and can walk free today
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because of some of the pos of those present as well. so you know, we're on parole. so that is something that many people who actually have complained about here at court. i was here reporting earlier, and there are lots of people demonstration after the announcement of the verdict to do you have these these under as that now president followed me. zalinski has been pressing the european union to do more to support ukraine nearly 3 years into the war photoshopped, joining into you summit and brussels. valencia said your open security guard and these will not be enough to protect, to create and without the backend of nato. and the united states under donald trump, air raid sirens, as russian drones attack keys almost 3 years into the war. these guys are still far from safe. and ukraine as president is still busy asking allies for more support and security guarantees. he struck a positive tone when asked how you felt about to trump taking office in january.
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welcome, donald. what can i say? which fears the trump may push for a quick deal to end the war and force give to capitulate, where the backdrop to also when skis talks and brussels on to chose his words, carefully. can you imagine, for example, we have sci fi, everybody i, b, c, 's fi, um, yes. and can you imagine that into mazda, which and we'll come back, who lose lose everybody. we need to have real plan, strong position us. and i very much county that. we'll, we'll, we'll have you need to between, you know, just as i said, and your opinion leaders, unity is often to, for each among those you leaders. and even as a wednesday made his case, hungary as prime minister victor oregon, known for criticizing ukraine and cruising up to russia, was busy promoting his own plan for
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a christmas cease fire. one which keeps says he has no mandate to make the left side and change the numbers on the new foreign policy chief may turn view clear any push for negotiations to soon will actually be a bad scene for, for ukraine. the only other actors in the world are carefully watching how, how we acts in this case, and therefore, we really need to be as strong and faced with questions on which concessions ukraine might talk to making the future. germany stop to it's tried and tested lines just as a lobbyist yourself comfortable not give off stuff. i think it's completely inappropriate. there's something discussing what should follow is it's a full step. we're not thinking about what will happen soon. and i continued support for ukraine is important here, a clear course that there's no escalation of who does not develop into
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a will between russia and they turn the switch to and also extortion and also the laptop. this is likely the last time zelinski will meet you culture parts before the change of leadership in the white tice. 2025 may well mark a turning point. and so wednesdays challenge is making sure rushes war turns and ukraine's favor. dw correspondent jack had a course at the summit in breakfast. we awesome if you need to us. i only wanted about donald trump's position on ukraine, so that it's not, i mean, it's a really interesting one. that deadline of the 20th of january, when he's in olga rated, is really important, especially in ukraine because of the issue that he says he wants to bring about the end of the war within 24 hours of taking office. that's what's donald trump has said. and there's a suggestion that european peacekeeping forces, that's what the united states seems to be. thinking of your p and peacekeepers would go into ukraine to sort of retain some kind of peace keeping force. now
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european needed the 20 to 26 of them out to be a manual micro on the french president isn't here, but the others unlikely to really want to talk too much about what that will look like. if they mentioned that as an idea, then it could be seen as pushing the ukrainians to the table to have tools. so that's a really, really big issue for the europeans. a trying to get on the same page, trying to understand what they going to do when from comes into office and not only on ukraine, but also i cannot make the donald trump said that he wants to put terrace on imports of products into the united states. during his campaign, he said that tyrus what his favorite was and he's good. so that means that the european leaders are going to have to look into exactly what that means. specifically, the gentleman comment because the exports into the united states market stablish abuse, checked out of data for the can process. now the united states has announced that the there was some $200000000.00 in here, man, $10.00 and $8.00 for done with
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a 7 board has students tens of thousands of people and to go to the was largest displacement dreyfus us actually go states as me thinking maybe announcement at the united nations security council session on for the on the $200000000.00 packages, in addition to over $2000000000.00. the u. s. has sent to sedan since april 2023. when fighting broke out between the sudanese army and the rapids support forces by them. electric troops. from all i'm joined now by she and i lewis to don specialist from fema and she is currently in new york city for the special ed u. n. s. c. meeting on sedan said by blinking. sure, no, thank you so much for joining us. you was the civil society before for today's meeting. i wanted to, 1st of, of you will see some of what you said today and then come to you. civilian protection relies on the belief that a system like this body can and will ensure safety. but the least as
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a fragile thing. if this body can not do more to protect the people of sit on, it wouldn't just be by lives at stake. it will be the very credibility of this council and its members as well. sure. not strong boards that do you believe the security council heeds that comment from you? thank you for having me. i sincerely hope, sir, because we are so over a year. so the un security council to take an vicious action on sit on for the past 20 months, the council has effectively abandoned the people listed on. and it's the world's largest humanitarian crisis. the world's largest student security crisis on the world's largest protection crisis. it's not a lack of options for sit on. it's actually just a lack of ambition from the counsel. we have of ross of measures that the security council could be using, including the enforcement of the un arms and vulgar and awful. and also the use of the sanctions regime under the full,
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but unfortunately the counsel continues to drag its feet rather than taking action just continues to use was a condemnation onset on and enough is enough. the people that sit on to the pastor and they need busta because this is the country of 49000000 people and without action today by the united nations security council. we're at risk of the entire east africa region being hit much, much less by the instability that is currently in brackets that on your outlined some of the ways in which the u. s. c can act and you feel that they're driving their feet. but why is that happening? why are they doing that? or i think frankly the, the, the un i'm the wider is national community for the past 12 months have looked at sit on with this, almost disregard the. oh it's, it's so bad. insight on this does not much we can actually do, and frankly, it's not good enough. that is so much that the counselor should be doing the un was in sit on, not that longer and you find the un mission for sit on a unit,
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but also unit times more recently. there's a long history of the international community, whether it's the united nations or the african union, and taking multi lateral actions to protect civilians and saddam and today, yes, we're faced with a very difficult to your political climate, but the world will not remember the excuses of oh, it was too hot year, politically, the wall will remember the hundreds of thousands of civilians that were yet again left to die on the genocide that is happening yet again in the fall on our watch tried. let's focus in on the us for a minute. the meeting was chaired by mc blinking, we just mentioned that the us has sent to one to a $200000000.00 package and over $2000000000.00. since the 1st one is $23.00. do you think that's enough? and it's a doing enough work is bringing about a cease file. the us is being the largest humanitarian. they're not on sit on. i think they are showing the world how they should, how the rest of the launch it should be responding to sit on. but of course,
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everyone needs to be doing more to the amount of a that is currently on springs that on is not saving lives. it is only delaying that. so we need all the, during the countries to set up the promises from the power as humanitarian conference of billions of dollars that were being pledged to the student needs you, monitoring responds, have not been released. so will that, or the us is doing a lot. we need much more and not just from the us, but from other states to really prioritize that on, as the biggest humanitarian crisis in the world, demanding action, but matches the scale if the crisis should i thank you so much for walking us to that's still true i need that bush street and louis so don, specialist, thank you. thank you. and that would be all from us for now, but do sticker calendar, if you can, is up next, a documentary, looking at the millions of data workers who exceed artificial intelligence systems . don't forget, you can always get one who is on our website, a, d,
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