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well, well, on ukraine and hostile plus tax and to the west. western reactions on surprising either with dismissal as of a shot vote criticism. the fusions madras cried down on domestic components and the promise of more sanctions and feel go invalid and this is the day the need. so it's a procedure that is supposed to resemble elections. nothing really happened. but he definitely cannot be called the election. so the elections are election, so what this is at the end, it costs again keeps, keeps up. i believe they were democratic the volume election and russia was a vote without a choice. 5, there's a lot to learn also on the day it's 10 years since vitamin
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improves and pushed through the annexation of crime in from ukraine. so kind of me is ukrainian exiles that i'm exciting will never be acceptable, yada deal. so i was born an independent ukraine. i grew up in crimea in independent ukraine. i don't see crime me as different. i do not see it as part of some other state or a little while ago so that welcome to the day. now, i'm afraid no fan, that's the verdict. western capital is to have delivered on russia's presidential election. moscow says vladimir putin was re elected with 87 percent of the votes for the pole was how follow him? the cracked down on political opponents, leaving mister fulton facing no meaningful opposition. it was a try. i'm send applauding the pretend. who took to the stage a day of being re elected russian presidents in the line slide. when of the victory coincided with celebration, smoking the 10 year anniversary of the annexation of crimea natural, you know,
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flying goes by the other election candidates who'd been allowed to stand against him. he sang his supporters for when most had predicted earlier, he claimed his victory was rooted in democratic principles and you most, it's for them when the, the source of authority and the nation is the which is the russian people that i knew you lead. so i ceased, you know, while most most divides willing to tool express the support for peace and there was some public discontent. there is my hope that the other candidates would have better results or i don't expect any particular changes near bulletin about. there are, there are no candidates my life. and so i voted against them all. i would like you crane to be free, and the troops have you been drawn from their gym and he called the vote a pseudo election with voting, taking place and occupied. you cried,
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violating international law. the violent the election in russia was an election with our choice. the election process not only shows hooton's nefarious behavior towards his own people, but also violates the charter of the united nations. i try to find not see when washington also pointed out the lack of democratic choice state to it would not congratulate food to this was an incredibly on democratic process. and certainly him being president of russia. it does not excuse him, of is of his talk or see the press allies, including china, north korea and venice zabeda did congratulate the russian presidents with the victory, grunting putin and not the 6 year tub. his net quarter century in deva towards the top proceed, seems and stuff people who professed i said, okay, if i chang code teaches the henry i chose and just center for global affairs of the
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johns hopkins school of advanced international studies is written extensively on russia past and present to welcome to the dublin professor. i mean, why does the bottom approach soon fail? he needs to go through what we all assume to be a sure rod of election. the slow dictators like to do that decatur like to stress that they have uh, connection to the people. but there are rules. their power does not necessarily come from god. although of course, claims that connection as well. so the russian orthodox church, but from the public mandate, i mean even style and have elections for this matter in the ussr. so it's not whole . not surprising to that. people like who would want to be the electives in quotation marks again on the human rights. i'm just entering by who he needs to impress. give them that he's. he's grateful. empower appears to be absolute. well, if you know who the style of the warranty impressed when he had his elections,
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when you will see or any number of skill. sylvie, general secretaries. so they, they like go the legitimacy that comes from public boat vote of public confidence in them even though the balls may be red. um, it's just not all that unusual in rock minnes stanford. in the 1990s they have the same thing with the leaders getting 99 percent of that. well, did he asked me how much i'm paying? what did he promised about as i'm easy minded to deliver? well, he had a good kind of a campaign. i, you have uh, he had the state of the union address uh, recently in which he set out the various new goals. he highlighted his results to bring the war and ukraine to victorious and highlights of the greater investments and old walks of life. so russia will turn into paradise on his watch, that is sort of what he promised in his way to the state of the union address. but
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now he did not really complain in the other, in the sense of going from city to city because he felt he did not need to do that . there was a, some russian officer, some groups they organized a space noon protest against a coach. and was that the only way to register opposition and did anybody pay any attention as well? you know, the russian opposition is always trying to come up with various methods of supposing the regime through different means, for example, in one of the previous selections and of our nice organization promotes something called smart voting. where people would uh, both 4 candidates, selected by nevada name esteem in order to prove that would be supported. united russia was not popular and that did not really succeed all that much. and that will this particular a protest vote to entail people coming out at noon on sunday to register their support for nobody any more for freedom in russia and against me. and it's great, it's greatest impact was perhaps to let people see each other. so those people who
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came out into this into the russian pulling stations are sort of mainly in europe actually, so that they're not alone. and that's important, as it is a kind of a moral support exercise more than anything else that might have practical consequences for russia itself. vladimir 1st and is what a 71 years old. he's gets a, a new 6 year term. is anyone daring to consider what a post coach in russia might look like, as i'm afraid not. i mean, we, we keep talking about what it might look like and who might possibly succeed him. we know it's not going to be done through boeing books. you will have to be carried uh from the criminal in c 1st and then of course the power struggle with them too. but how long this will take is anyone's guess couldn't, can run again in 6 years time. and you could uh, go on for another 20 years if you asked me. so i think it's too early to really envision russia after. and it will come one day and we're all hoping for the russia
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. it's somewhere there in the darkness at the moment. i'm not seeing the light of the end of the tunnel quite yet. you mentioned joseph's down in a couple of times there and he makes it to tons and tons you 9 foot and we'll pass mr. stalez who rules that the soviet union for 29. he is, do you think this is an important milestone for him? oh, maybe i don't know what to dreams. all we know, for example, that she is an invasion of ukraine, was perhaps lots of aided by an idea that he's trying to build up some kind of distort. the legacy is a unifier of what he sees as rational lambs. so being, you know, the longest serving russia and in present history, is that something to drive seem, i don't know, but you know, he's certainly not going to relinquish power that you know, for sure. all right, i thank you so much progress. the 2nd i read, shane come from
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a henry kissinger center for global offense. you. so it's not been time. yeah. since months ago, illegally onyx to try me. uh, the occupation uh follow to an invasion. we're using troops and didn't when russian insignia it was the beginning of a decade, long boat with ukraine, which culminated in a full scale invasion 2 years ago. from his location on the blacks. he makes it a strategically important asset. the financial themselves is a key bass for naples fleets as used to safe god, russia, security interests in the region. try me is also home to ethnic russians and to ukrainians as well as indigenous crime being talented and others essentially as the talk to as a for to present their identity as crime. it was invited by various powers. i'm actually pulled follows tots as an exile who dream of one day returning to the home . it's ramadan and keys. many of those praying here are far from home,
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such as these might cost home at the 33 year old. this type of an ethnic group, native to premier, got an usa, i was born an independent ukraine. i grew up in crimea in independent ukraine. i don't see crimea as different. i do not see it as part of some other state for a little while ago. so that he's my list from you after rush occupied the peninsula and 24 to the senior join to you create an armed forces and now performs in a military ensemble here singing a song and his native language, an ode to premier going home even to visit has become impossible which center of the line so 2014 the people were free in crimea. that is if you crime didn't really help us
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there at least it didn't interfere and no one told us what holidays to celebrate. what days of remembrance we should celebrate or not, what language we should speak and who to vote for, who not to vote for our who to praise or not to praise our. nobody told us this will install them. yeah, godaddy o. powers have been living in crimea for hundreds of years. understanding they were persecuted and deported. the collapse of the soviet union allowed them to return. that freedom didn't last. since russia's occupation in 20142 thirds are again being persecuted, making up the largest group of political prisoners. the around 50000 torres are reported to have left crimea since 2014. while the premium government estimates more than 500000 russians were brought in. when russian president vladimir putin annex crimea, she promised the lives of ordinary people would improve. instead,
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sections of compact with the economy and democratic rights had been lost by cham, wasn't leashed, we see the destruction of culture and heritage, the impossibility of choosing one's native language and educational institutions order public space. so therefore, these are very important things when we describe how people live and cry me on. good, i'd say that is it's the territory of feel. ok, but that's a better thought as to who example formula to shape a says when putting invaded crimea, the world look the way the occupation has seemed to have paved the way for the full scale invasion of 2025 terms. we have, for all today, liberating crime. it seems like a daunting challenge. but for ukraine's government it's not up for debate. that's great news from best buy channel or best, no doubt that only liberation of absolutely all types of trees will bring us peace . this probably will ticket this phrase mail to us. there will be no peace until they can return home the last time that i believe in ella,
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and hope that everything is the same. with his permission, try me. i will still return to ukraine and there will be safe access and passage for someone like me. last a. i s a chromebook. yeah. chrome you in type hours few a prolonged occupation. could mean the end of their people. like say, going to ranko as an opposition member of the ukrainian parliaments and joins us from cape. welcome to the w. at the issue of crime me a i think has become subsumed in the why the will certainly for the outside world. i one review think the crating and government is doing all 8 can to liberate crime you. it is definitely a great in government is doing everything we can to ukraine is doing. and we can to. ready restore completely ukraine entered journal integrity, and it to me is to the bread crate me on is a deliberate action of, of crime in
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a realistic goal. i know. inevitably, you will say yes, but with, as we, as these will process at the 2 e and bach, increasingly what we're hearing people saying, well, russia has that. now, let's deal with this full scale invasion and essentially let them have that. you know, it's impossible to lead them today is because that means that there is no international and there is no international law. so it's not just for your cravings, for everybody. it's important. and yes, it is realistic, but the question is about, i'm not telling you that these will happen tomorrow about i'm sure these will happen one day. and you know, it can be quite unpredictable and quickly. i think many people just 34 years in the fall, buried in the wall. all to do would not believe that it would happen. so uh,
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sooner or later, crimea will be under control. i said, but now a lot of may have to say and has been re elected for another, a 6 year term and can go on on, on, on sales. you're trying to main to wrapped you because i think to use the word drill edited non tried to tell. okay, the normal actions in russian federation, it was not directed towards this combination of fresh inside. you can call it in any way which is dictated to shoot the normal actions in russia. sions, political enemies are the cubes oh, in prison. so we kind of call until the action until okay, either way is that for another 6 years, at least i'm can go on for 20. if he chooses and doesn't die a so is full. is there any way that brush or we'll relinquish a crime a do you think of i think the that said a, you definitely who puts in price to show great need as a,
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he's ultimate to price. but again, uh that doesn't mean much for me on which means definitely pushes fresh and will never give up creamy. i'm going to really yes, i understand this. i'm showing that. so normally the russian federation will fall from like it happened with the russian empire and then with some of your junior and these new generation of freshman par will also fall apart. yeah, and i don't have any johnson this would happen during the weekend. so all we do, it happened at the moment of his day. i didn't know how it will happen. i know for sure that it will happen and won't be in a box. and the so called elections, i just want to raise your attention. the teaching is no more legit to make president because the few tom websites kind of in talk to you and to pump sewage.
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we showed with means of actions include, you know, know compared to creating a territory and all source to you. there was a resolution on the bond address. i'm not comfortable. you're saying if you would go for another to them, it would be legitimate and he is now huge attachment. right? i've gotten for every, for, for the 1st speaking about crime, it's because i read, i'm looking at it from outside and perhaps it's different looking at the situation from inside them from within the wall. but we don't hear so much of boxes anymore. and when, when does after 10 years of occupation, are there any resistance force is less than crime you? yes, we see that and we have information from great media and went home and ration, which i held in grania with those. also with the hope of resistance, we shoes branding that it's really hard to, to, inc,
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written in because there is no and russia use uh, yeah, torturing people. ready keep changing, been to jail with no reasons, with no justification. so it's very difficult. but still there are people in crime . yeah. for a region for ukraine to be back. right. so president, as a landscape replaced a so supreme military commander recently a step in the president himself doing enough to secure this victory. and this will i think the president is doing his best to come under and choose to. now i have a lot of questions. how prison savanski prepared the country for the war. ok, right. entity, tom, the information the treasury is going to attack and so on. i have a lot of questions about these 1st 3 years in the office on i have to start off in the asian can use doing oregon's best to i really believe me please. to speaking
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about the is the change of submitted to me. colanda. i'm happy with this move now because i adopt a new supreme. i'm an attorney general mister serious key. he's competitive because mister is allusion. it was very respect that a new criminal society that was odd to offer, you know, kind of a lot of pillars on reach you and some society where's lean on, you know, and the believe of probably knowledge victory too. so that's it. that was important to, at least from chicago on point of view. rock president made his decision on we have you separate. come on the final word on backup that you're getting from the west. billions is at the moment stoled in the united states congress because of a domestic policy. is that the you has today announced this a new 5000000000 euro trunk of funding for ukraine. your thoughts
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on those 2 issues? please. a very worried about what's going on in the united states, and it's very bad to that ukraine became part of the internal political struggle. and these something unto is still in the congress. i hope that us congressmen will finally make a decision which is in the best interest of the united states because ukraine is fight and not just for our sales. and also on behalf of the home for mold and for international order. and in the best interest of the united states to and speaking them to you, i want to thank you. we're being leaders. joe, money from the countries were helping you granted the situation. and you know, is trying to step in when the united states are wavering and at least doing time. and finally, to finish these discussions in the united states. so i want to think of our lives
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and i told them that united states will fix their debates as soon as possible. that depends on these. thank you for talking to us. we wish you well, your trade in a position legislation. alexa, contract also 10 years ago as you kind conflict with the rush of his deepening people, power shaking up the political establishment and tie one another country was a huge all of our italian neighbor. hundreds of students seize control the parliament 12 hundreds of thousands joined demonstrations of support on the straits . the protest help stop a plan to trade. the agreement with china that by said would leave taiwan vulnerable to collection by beijing. dw is james chase that has been speaking with some of the people who took part a decade ago. hundreds of students storming, ty, one's legislature, the occupation of the building lost in more than 3 weeks. through some charms. they
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expressed anger at the plans of trade patches of china. 1 leaders including dismantling fe fun, said it was passed without cross party screws and could leave type a vulnerable to economic pressure from china, which claim solvency over time. want. it was name to sometime these minutes of to deflower became the symbol of the students. colds for greater transparency. the power to targeted was eventually scrub. revisiting the legislature building for the 1st time since the occupation when faced man tells us the movement was the turning points entire one's political history. pringle originated at the how one is the relations with china. i see what you repeat, decide it's 5 small group of political leads, but it sounds almost like a trick out. the symbolize that, that one is useful have a desire to 2 sides. our relationship which i know of my, our self employment at the time was a can see it's high when he's policy, which then and now favors close to economic ties that they're trying to think it's,
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it's every presidential election since they've lost to the now in swinton 19 didn't join the d p p, which has tried to rims high ones economy all stages influence. but because of the problem with that, so all the integration, sage, and has been stopped by the telling these people. so that's quite the pivotal for, for insurance itself. our, our, our relations with a room then though the world was launched, the looking elsewhere, mostly a deadly protest happening at the same time in ukraine. the protest has faced a similar set of questions move closer to their authoritarian neighbor, which onset own democratic future. indeed, russians antics ation of crime in triggered by the process and ukraine was formalized on march. the 18th. 2014, the exact day per. this is inside pace. i'm interested in. so i want the sunflower movements monthly motions of a new political generation leech and i was just 9 years old when she,
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with her parents joined hundreds of thousands on this type, the streets in support of the students. now what university herself, she says with some families, minutes continues to shape you of tie once future. lawrence is a about us only though i lots of people will think on our road. what power do we have? even if there's 100 people, what power do we have? if the government wants to do something they can do us? that's why it was such a moving moment. it showed if we worked together, we can change our society, say what it showed taiwan belongs to us a majority of time when he's going to answer question despite staging brampton, not military pressure until i pay in recent years on so many he the important se attached to ty, ones, autonomy, even in the face of such threats, was seated in the sunflower movements 10 years ago. leave here with some weird behavior in greece with hundreds of people have been pelting each other as part of
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an old carnival tradition. loveless, gone through tons of flour. tempted to cover event takes place every year. and the time of deluxe cd, about 200 kilometers west of athens, amongst the end of the carnival season, uninstall before the day and then standing until the east, the it's kind of looks like fun. does it? and that is the day you can follow a team on social media at the w news basis. headlines are always on dw combo on the d. w. have a good. the
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jewels of norway is those way more electric cars per capita is in the us. that's really more than 80 percent of all calls sold in no way in 2023. we're in metrics. how does it come cheaper coming to electric? and what does this have to do next on d, w, tax us, the rich and do it now. that's what multi millionaires are demanding. this isn't
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a joke. many of the super rich want to tackle income, any quality. and they know that one of the solution is in their bank accounts, addressing any quality, the millionaires wanting to pay wealth taxes in 60 minutes on d w, the, the new thing was like a stepping point to point you into that warranty wants to finish it. now you have a certificate from the train, you can just go back to somewhere else coverage the more people than ever on the world wide in search of, of best in life. so why do i want to go back tonight? yeah. like i don't have any reason. there's no reason, investment thing for me this. yeah. do you need something that is coming very very soon or can we know when the
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story in for migrate reliable need for migraines? wherever they may be the video lucas? easy. no. it is actually just one thing that is probably work the did you know that norway, so it's way more electric cars per capita than the us. norway. well, buddy isn't kidding, but how does the nation built on fossil fuels to come in as power dice? and what does these sit.

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