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you may change your journey get inside the dw nero's life from berlin just outside the core, expressed as profound gratitude for her supporters off to her ex husband and thousands of on demand, a convicted of raping the woman at the center of the mastery of charles that has shopped, the was expressive, solid out of do with other victims whose stories are main until all coming up. california declares an emergency over the rapid spread of blood to the forest fetus . human case is also conformed in louisiana and you, prince president, florida. mr. lansky joins the, you need us investors. he says door to pm, security got into is will not be enough to protect. you can and that's nature. and
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the u. s. must be involved the address one. welcome to the program master. if somebody would just let of pallet go, has tang supporters off to the french gordon avenue all found her ex husband and 49 other men guilty of raping home. but of course, insistence of making the trials public to raise awareness of the crimes has one praise the world or women's rights advocates, expressed disappointment with what they have called leni and sentences. but political said she, respect of the court, and that's what it as 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 icons. she
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parts of stock evicted to the unrecognized victims whose stories often remain in the 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 strategy and all the people who supported me throughout the so do you need to to know the city play the book thing one. yeah. it's your testimony. it has moved me and i've drawn from the district to come back every day when you decided these long days here. and it said it was on the deals usually i 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 to which i've never requested that decision. this is, you know, shake off shows, i now have confidence and i'll come back to facilitate across the future and which everyone and then women and men and like it's all it and live in harmony with natural respect. and i'm just standing on that many don't know if i spent
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a lot on sales through all. richard. thank you very much as well on this dominique political, the ex husband of. she's a political, was sentenced to the maximum term of 20 years in prison for his crimes. they include rate and drug and his then wife of all, most, all of his safety 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. the convicted men come from all walks of life and range in age from their twenty's to their seventy's. they've become known and friends says mister, every month, most denied they had raped. she started political the case of sparked a fierce debate confronted by consent,
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the laws regarding sexual violence and the behavior of man. oh, just based on what was it, i hope they will be at before and off to this trial for all the victims of domestic sexual, sexist. 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 found it called the the law and exam from the end of a historic trial one marked by the bravery of she's at a penny. cool for helping to shift shame away from those who suffer sexual violence to those who committed deed up do. lisa louis was at the court in avenue. she told us more about the sentences, the other 50 men apart from fairly close ex husband who received. so yes, these are 50 other convicted, received sentences, prison sentences of between 3 and 15 years, depending on, you know, the individual circumstances and also the back road. now some of these convicted
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have already already spend and spend time in prison and kind of walk free today because of some of the parts 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 off to the announcement of the verdict. the job to you, if it's under a step to the us malware officials and california have declared an emergency over the rapid spread of blood flew in life. stop the 1st case of severe but for when a person has also been confirmed in the state of louisiana, the h 5 and one wireless as wide spread invited buds and found easily spreads to commercial, 4th street and cattle as well. it has been detected in hundreds of daddy's cafe hoods this year, and also in thousands of people nationwide, has the officials say, it's generally only
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a concern for animals. and most of the people who were infected had minds cases that skipped more with beautician home, even infectious disease specialist at the university of california, san francisco. welcome to dw, be 0. i want to start by asking you about what stands out about this case in louisiana. given that that have been thousands of cases in the us already. the thing what stands out in the me says that this patient was seriously ill. first of all, most of the other cases that you mention were very mild, so it represents the mutation. the 2nd is that this is the 1st time somebody has been exposed, the backyard locks like chickens in the backyard where the animals with that are sick. so it represents an emerging risk to the public in general. and the 3rd reason is that, you know, it's really part of, you know,
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more humans getting ill and represent adults or crossover from birds into more and more mammals. and while this case was in louisiana, it seems that a serious concern in california, which has declared a state of an emergency. why is that? well, it's a way to be proactive. just like we have a state of emergency and corvette and more recently before this in m fox, formerly known as monkey pox. it's a way to divert resources on top more hands on deck to have agencies talk to each other and efficient way. and to have a health care workers and public health workers be more flexible. so that's really a proactive move. but we are in a precarious position where we are in this, in between space, between a lot of animals getting ill and
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a few months starting to get sick or right. you mentioned that the beginning that the louisiana case could represent a possible mutation. so what can be done at this point to prevent the, its $5.00 and $1.00 virus from spreading for the month? humans, as well as the challenges of each 5. and one is that, unlike prove it, which means we affected humans, you're talking about animals. and because of that, you're talking about industry, agriculture, people's daily lives in terms of buy eggs, for example. um, i think that that is why it's complex and we're in very different place some clothing. however, unlike cool that we have for drugs, we have vaccine candidates. we have a diagnostic test, but like everything that goes into details and we have to connect the dots. so that's kind of where we are right now in this kind of really purgatory or, or precarious position. it's interesting how cool it has become the benchmark for
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when we should start getting really concerned. but i do have to ask you, is that a lot of risk for the public at this point, or is it also dangerous to be dismissive, just because this diseases mainly affecting animals i think we'd have to have that balance between panic, which i don't want anyone to have in the public and vigilance. so i think we need to be watchful. and the reason why is that there is silver as they are as prison uh, drinking wrong milk, which is getting risky and risky, or even giving romulus to cops at home, which is, which are also very infected. uh, number 2, uh, handling that bird sick birds, animals and 3 i, you know, i, i do continue and worry about dairy workers and poultry workers. um, you know, whether or not they need to be box and aided like they've done in finland. is
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a topic of conversation right now, united states because again, we have some vaccines but probably not for just 2 percent of the population. dr. peterson hong. thank you so much walking us through that. thanks for watching me. sure. is. now, president, florida means lensky has been pressing the european union to do more, to support your claim nearly 3 years into the war with our shop joining and you, summit and brussels, the landscape said your offensive georgia gad, empty is, will not be enough to protect you. created without the backing 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 you crazed 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. welcome, donald. what can i say?
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which fears the trump may push for a quick deal to end the war and force key of to capitulate where the backdrop to ols. wednesdays talks in brussels, and she chose his words carefully. can you imagine, for example, we actually 5 everybody i, b, c, 's 5. yes. and can imagine that into mosque, which and we'll come back, who lose lose everybody. we need to have real plan strong position us. and i very much call 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 just reach them on 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 a christmas cease fire. one which keeps says he has no mandate to make the left
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side and change the numbers on the new foreign policy chief may turn view clear any at 1st for negotiations too soon will actually be about the full 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. i'm 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
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who does not develop into a will between russia and later this, this to and also like social, most of the natural. this is likely the last time zelinski will meet you culture parts before the change of leadership and the white tice. 2025 may well mark a turning point. and so wednesdays challenge is making sure rushes war turns and ukraine's favor to do correspondence. jack paddick was at the summit investors. we asked him if it was only donald trump's position on ukraine, that usually does or why did about 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 the european peacekeepers would go into ukraine to sort of retain some kind of peace keeping force. now
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european needed the 20 is 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 impulse 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 during sports into the united states market and with that updates from top to sex, allison brussels, we're up to date, but to stick around if you can, is up next the epicenter of trillions of dollars and you effect business is also
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