An Arranged Marriage Ceremony with Romania's Teen Witches
A few years ago, Broadly’s Milène Larsson met the supposedly most powerful witch in Europe, Mihaela Minca. This year Milène is invited to Mihaela’s son Antonio’s lavish wedding. He is 17 and is arranged to be married with a young virgin witch named Beatrice, who is also his cousin. But can the witch tradition of arranged marriage to a relative work in today’s world?
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Brides for sale - Bulgaria's Roma marriage market | Documentary
The Kalaidzhi bride market takes place in the southeast of Bulgaria every year. Unmarried women are often paired off with financially strong men.
But more and more young Roma are rebelling against the old tradition. For young Kalaidzhi the annual bride market at Bachkovo Monastery is the only chance to find a partner. Their Orthodox Christian faith and traditional code of conduct prohibit them from dating, flirting or having any other pre-marital relations. The Kalaidzhi - a name meaning tinsmiths or boilermakers - marry only within the group. Finding a spouse from outside - and in particular a non-Roma Bulgarian - is out of the question. Love is only a secondary consideration. What matters is the dowry. A growing number of young Roma, however, are rebelling against the traditional marriage market. They want to make their own decisions, and to love and marry the person of their choice. For girls especially - some as young as 15 when they are put up for marriage - the wedding is the end of self-determined life. They will subsequently be housewives and mothers. The film accompanies 17-year-old Teni and 19-year-old Maria in the week before the market day. For them it means buying a lot of new clothes and masses of other preparations. Can this be a way to find true love? And how is the outdated ritual affected by the Internet and social media?
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Trump legal hole may be too deep to plead his way out: former Agnew prosecutor
Ron Liebman, former assistant U.S. attorney who served on the team that prosecuted former Vice President Spiro Agnew, talks with Rachel Maddow about parallels between the Agnew and Trump cases and why why the kind of plea deal that kept Agnew out of office and out of jail may not be available for someone facing as much legal heat as Donald Trump.
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Former US Special Representative for Ukraine: "NATO is doing exactly the right thing"
NATO is starting its biggest-ever air drills. They involve thousands of troops and aircraft from 25 countries. Known as Operation Air Defender, most of the drills are being staged in the skies over Germany. The head of the country's air force says the exercise is aimed at demonstrating NATO's defense capabilities. The Luftwaffe air base in the northern state of Lower Saxony is serving as the central logistics hub for the manoeuvers.
We talk about this with Kurt Volker. He is a former US Special Representative for Ukraine and former US Ambassador to NATO. He's now with the BGR Lobby Group and joins us from Washington.
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A Cold War treaty is unravelling but can it be rescued? | Inside Story
Treaties are hard fought and often take years to negotiate.
They are designed to keep peace, preventing rival countries from going to war.
One agreement, signed in 1990 towards the end of the Cold War, is the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe.
The United States, other NATO members, the former Soviet Union and its central and eastern European allies agreed to prevent military build-up at their borders.
But in recent years, NATO's expansion towards east and Russia's security interests have left that accord all but meaningless.
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What does Donald Trump's indictment mean for US democracy? | Inside Story
It is an unprecedented moment in the history of the United States - one that is fraught with legal uncertainties and political implications.
Former President Donald Trump has been charged in connection with the mishandling of classified documents.
It is the first federal, criminal, indictment of a US president.
And now the nation is heading into uncharted territory - a year before a presidential election.
Trump has called the indictment an abuse of power and an attempt to keep him out of the White House.
But what does it mean for America and the future of its democracy?
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Putin says Russia is experiencing ‘difficult time’
Russian President Vladimir Putin said the country is going through a "difficult time" in his opening comments at a ceremony for Russia Day.
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Counteroffensive: Ukraine claims to have retaken more villages
Ukraine's military says it's retaken a fourth and a fifth village from Russian forces in the south-east. The gains reported over two days are the first in months – and are part of Kyiv's new counter-offensive.
The villages allegedly recaptured are in a cluster of settlements in Donetsk – a region partially occupied by Russia. Ukrainian troops released this video claiming to show their flag being Blahodatne. Despite Kyiv's claim advancing a few kilometers, Russia's military continues to insist that it has succesfully repelled Ukrainian attacks in the area.
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This Ukraine soldier returned to the front after losing a leg
Ukrainians have been resolutely defending their country for more than a year. Some, like Yehor, return to fight even after serious injury. The soldier is at the front after losing part of his leg in the Donbass.
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Air Defender 23: the largest air force deployment exercise in NATO's history
The German Air Force is facing its biggest challenge in decades: After four years of preparation, the NATO military exercise Air Defender 23 is set to begin on Monday, June 12.
It's the biggest drill of its type since the military alliance was formed in 1949, and Germany will serve as the host and logistical hub.
From June 12 to 23, up to 250 aircraft will be stationed across six military bases, with 25 countries taking part. The US alone is sending 100 aircraft across the Atlantic. In the air, participants will train in crisis situations over three flight zones: over northern Germany in the North Sea, in the east and in a small strip of southern Germany. These zones will be alternately closed to civilian aircraft each day for several hours.
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Silvio Berlusconi dies: Former Italian prime minister was 86
Former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has died at the age of 86. He had served multiple terms as leader.
He was admitted to a hospital in Milan on Friday for what aides said were pre-planned tests related to his leukemia.
The billionaire businessman created Italy's largest media company and also owned the leading football club AC Milan.
Berlusconi faced multiple legal and sex scandals, eventually leading to his resignation.
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Ukraine claims first victories of counter-offensive against Russia - BBC News
Ukraine says it has liberated four villages in the south-east, calling these the first settlements won back from Russia since Kyiv's counter-offensive began.
On Monday morning, officials reported that "the national flag is once again waving" over Storozhove.
It comes after President Zelensky acknowledged on Saturday that the long-awaited counter-offensive was under way.
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Ukraine continues counteroffensive | World News | TVP World
In this edition of World News, the main stories involve Ukrainian forces managing to retake the first village during the counteroffensive, while the residents of Kherson are dealing with the aftermath of the flooding caused by the breach of the Nova Kakhovka Dam by Russian occupants. The regime in Belarus appears to be arming illegal "migrants,” as reported by Latvian border guards. Instances of attacks are occurring in other states bordering Belarus as well.
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The GOP defends Donald Trump against indictment
Republicans, including Trump’s presidential rivals, have been quick to jump to Donald Trump’s defense after he was federally indicted for his mishandling of classified documents. Despite the charges stacked up against the former president, he continues to be the face of the GOP. When will Trump’s legal woes become to much for the party to carry? Alicia Menendez discusses with her panel on American Voices.
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'If [Trump] gets back into power, he’ll never leave,' says authoritarian expert Ruth Ben-Ghiat
Donald Trump has now been impeached twice, indicted twice, but remains the frontrunner for the Republican nomination. In a recent interview, he vowed to stay in the race even if he gets convicted for any of the crimes for which he’s been charged. "If [Trump] gets back into power, he'll never leave," says Ruth Ben-Ghiat. "He needs to get back into power because he's so corrupt and shut down all investigations.” And while a handful of Republicans have notably criticized Trump post-indictment, the majority of the GOP have come to his defense and echoed his talking points. “The GOP, as you know, I feel they’re an autocratic party operating in a democracy,” Ben-Ghiat tells Ali Velshi. “They have talking points just like the Kremlin does and we have seen everybody use the same language about the weaponization of government.”
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Jon Meacham discusses the historic nature of Trump's indictment
Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer and Presidential historian Jon Meacham joins Jonathan Capehart to discuss the Special Counsel's indictment of former President Trump in the Mar-a-Lago documents case and how the 2024 election will be pivotal for the future of democracy.
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Trump attacks DOJ amid mounting legal troubles
Donald Trump was indicted in the classified documents case, but could face more indictments in the investigation over his potential role in the January 6th attack, and a separate investigation in Georgia over possible election interference in the 2020 presidential election. MSNBC’s Alicia Menendez is joined by MSNBC Legal Analyst Lisa Rubin to discuss the mounting legal challenges Trump faces as the 2024 presidential race heats up.
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Bill Barr rebuts Trump's claim about indictment: He is not a victim here
Former Trump administration Attorney General Bill Barr says that the Department of Justice charges filed against former President Donald Trump resulting from the classified documents probe are not part of a "witch hunt" as Trump and his allies claim.
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Republican voters focus on finding the right candidate for 2024
Voters said they don’t care about the indictment against former President Donald Trump. They just want someone who can win next year.
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How the 2024 presidential race stands
The indictment of former President Donald Trump promises to mix up the race for the Republican presidential nomination. With debates months away, candidates are trying to stand out in a crowded field. Ed O'Keefe has more.
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2024 election may be similar to 2020 if Trump is the GOP nominee
Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report, CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto and CBS News senior White House correspondent Ed O'Keefe join "Face the Nation" to discuss the state of the 2024 race amid the historic Trump indictment.
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Much of Trump indictment is to "educate the public," legal analyst Rikki Klieman says
Former President Donald Trump has been charged with 37 federal counts. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman and CBS News investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge join "Face the Nation" to discuss what's in the indictment — and what it means for Trump.
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Trump makes 'damning' admission on tape
CNN obtained a transcript of former President Donald Trump saying on tape in 2021 that he didn't declassify "secret information," seemingly rebutting his claims made about his ability to declassify documents. The new details come as Trump was indicted on seven counts in the special counsel's classified documents probe.
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Donald Trump's FULL roasts of Hillary Clinton at Al Smith charity dinner
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump roasted his rival Hillary Clinton during the Alfred E. Smith charity dinner. Trump joked about the "nasty woman" comment he made during the debate, Clinton's experience, Wikileaks and emails. Trump was booed and heckled by the audience during his speech.
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More Details Emerge Around Donald Trump's Indictment
Donald Trump could be the first U.S. President to be jailed on federal criminal charges as new details of his indictment emerge. Journalist Bill Wyman explains.
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