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The pen is mightier than the sword - A picture is worth a thousand words
Not
only would she be Rome’s first woman mayor but a Raggi win would mark a
takeover of Italy’s capital by the populist Five Star Movement, now the
country’s second-largest party, in a warning for Matteo Renzi, the
centre-left prime minister.
Former
Mayor of London and Leave supporter Boris Johnson has said he
"dismisses" the criticism, some of it very personal, that just came from
Sir John Major. Speaking to Andrew Marr, he said the public want to
hear the real arguments, about the economy, immigration, and so on. He
went on to defend the £350m claim that has been so widely criticised. He
said "all we're suggesting" is that the UK "loses control" of that much
money - not that all of it is lost to the EU - and if the country voted
for Brexit that control could be returned. On immigration, he says it's
"a question of democracy" and the UK currently has no say on who comes
here.
Sir
John Major, former prime minister and Remain supporter has said the
Leave campaign's argument is "dishonest" and "verging on the squalid".
Speaking to Andrew Marr, he said he isn't singling out Boris Johnson
specifically, but "as the leader he has the power to stop it".
For more news, go to: http://www.dw.com/en/top-stories/s-9097
Swiss
voters are at the polls today to vote on a referendum that would
provide every Swiss citizen with a basic income. Supporters say it would
allow people to contribute in creative ways, while critics fear it
would encourage people not to work.
From the country's underground tattoo scene to the mainstream influences
of K-Pop, gang culture and plastic surgery, tattoo artist and activist
Grace Neutral explores how younger generations are challenging
traditional views around body image in South Korea.
The
2014 revolution brought Kiev nightlife to a complete standstill. As
protests turned into riots, and government security forces opened fire
on protestors, the country fell into crisis. But out of the ashes of
revolution has risen a new generation. Slava Lepsheev, who’d lost his
job because of the financial crisis triggered by the war, had had
enough, and started Cxema, a raw, hard and hypnotic techno rave that he
took to whatever semi-legal venue he could set a soundsystem up in. So
together with Slava, and the city’s brightest young lights, we followed
young Kiev as they prepared for a night at Cxema, from building the
venue to watching the sunrise break.
Director Tom Ivin
Producer Kate Villevoye
Local Fixer Lyuba Knorozok
Director of Photography Jack Reynolds
Sound Denys Ryskal, Andrii Vaskovski, Viktor Savin
Lighting Stanislav Bezpechnyi
Production Assistant Andrii Bezliudnyi
Editor Paul Frankl, Rebecca Gin
Colourist OisÃn O’Driscoll at The Mill
Sound Mix Guy Chase
Music
Voin Uruwu feat. Valta - Hunters and Gatherers
Voin Uruwu - Forest Theme
Stanislav Tolkachev - Sometimes Everything Is Wrong
Lollibou - Crimson Tune
Wulffius - In the Pines’ Crowns (Wicked Bass Records 2016)
Stanislav Tolkachev - Right Angle
Voin Oruwu - A-mplification
Two
years into a conflict with Russian-backed separatists, Ukrainian
soldiers have a new weapon against Russian propaganda: Army FM. Photo:
Arthur Bondar for The Wall Street Journal
The
combined Russian-separatist forces attacked Ukrainian army positions in
eastern Ukraine 49 times in the past 24 hours. This is according to the
ATO HQ.
More than 30 cases of the use of weapons by the enemy
against the Ukrainian defenders were recorded from Thursday evening to
midnight.