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the, the big thing is data. other news life from berlin. vladimir put it in serious rush of impulse test with its wall in ukraine. the russian president holds his end of the press conference in moscow, taking questions from john list and citizens. we bring you the latest portions of outcomes as anybody does need to discuss the prints future. but hunger is pro russian prime minister is the 1st thing to do. the proceedings saying there's no reason to negotiate ukraine's membership off to europe in union. now, plus israel's most wanted, when look at the hunt for yeah, yes,
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involved either from us in gaza and mazda mind, of the october 7th attacks the high bid advantage. you welcome. vladimir putin has said that can be no peace in ukraine, and russia achieves its objectives the, the russian president was taking questions from the public and journalist that is in the press conference in moscow. booting also said russia currently had enough fights as and there was no need for another wave of mobilization. the russian president who is running for re election in march again since last year as press conference. i may address your as folks can envision, of your credit. a protein said whose ultimate objective was a demons, devised and neutral ukraine. we did not go to them with this to do that will be
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peace when we achieve our goals, their name series, and now let's get back to the goals, but they don't change them. that's actually remind you of what we're talking about to get the notification right or that many minutes. so as i should lock you on each other site, i'm going to go ahead and send me the we will agree on the minutes that i show up and agree on a saturday around the 2 i have who is here in the negotiation. this time bowie agreed on something with the within they simply through these agreements into the oven. i don't know if that other possibility is little easier to reach an agreement or to resolve it by people. right. it is wondering if you guys are able to. all right, let's get them. we wouldn't. let's bring it in. the debit card is funded. emily, shaving, she was posted in, must go onto le dw was banned in russia. emily, welcome bookings full, full, full of why so long? well, this was his 1st big public appearance since the war, essentially. and it was also a combination of several different events. uh you mentioned that uh,
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events last year were canceled, usually put and holds a big press conference at the end of the year and a kind of call and show called the direct line where people from around rush. i can ask him questions and this time those 2 were combined. so that's one reason why it was so long and we saw him really do kind of a strange mix of all kinds of things. so he was talking both about foreign policy answering press questions. then we had question of questions. for example, from a farmer from the south of russia who we saw on screen, you know, with his cows. we had a young man who was studying to be a pilot asking about the aviation industry. so put in really got a chance to present himself as a statesman, as a father of the nation almost. and also kind of as a, as a magician who can make problems around the country, go away, you know, when it comes to rows or bringing gas into a small village. and of course, this event also comes just a week after um put, it announced that he'll be running again for president. so in a sense, it's
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a combination that, that side of it is the mix as well. this is his 1st campaign event as it were. so what was the message he was sending out to russians? so there are media reports that the kremlin wants, the, or the presidential administration wants pollutants campaign to focus on reassuring russians that the focus of his presidential campaign or his presidential term if he, if he wins and will be not just the war that it will be stability and in the sense he did present, you know, that stability. he talked about the economy doing well, but he didn't say that the war would end. he said that it would reach until that it would continue until russia reaches that goal. it's goal. so kind of not reassuring russians in that sense and what was the message that he was sending out to the well, um, well there was a lot of talk about foreign policy. and despite the fact that he was trying to reassure russians as well, he talked about china and other partners which he called reliable kind of taking
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the place of western partners who we called unreliable. and he also talked about the economy and sanctions, and he said, you know, you, everyone who wanted the sanctions to make the russian economy collapse, look, it didn't, nothing collapse. so there was a lot of defiance there, but also a bit of hurt. i think of being snapped by the international community. he talked about the charges president, president add on, on, not wanting to meet with him and also, and my new and my call friends. not wanting to meet with him. um, so a bit of hurt, but a lot of defiance, i think, towards the world. we live with the, with the timing. thanks so much for joining us today. the, the correspondent emily sherman in while ukraine's president allowed to meet with the landscape, has one equal leaders at the summit in brussels. that now is not the time for half measures and hesitation. as they meet to discuss you. grant's future, they need to decide unanimously whether to open accessions thoughts with key and
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agree on for the financial aid, but up to 50000000000 yarborough's, but hungry, which is close ties to russia. good day of the plans prime minister, big to old on say is ukraine doesn't meet the criteria for a work session and a deal on providing more money for keys can wait until next year. you can spend, and one of the meetings and ask you has one to you need does that now is not the time for health measures, but the prospect of a unanimous decision on continued support for keith is hanging in the balance primarily because of the opposition from pro russian hunger, the prime minister, big to all bon elite is have to make 2 big decisions at this meeting. and they're both about ukraine. the 1st is financial support for the country. the commission has proposed a 50000000000 euro, a package to fund ukraine for the next 4 years,
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then base ukraine joining the blog can hear you need is have to decide on whether it's open souls on ukraine's membership. the old but one of the blocks 26 leaders already to say yes to both hungry as prime minister said he will be to both the lodge man, please not to see what the cause issue. lodge lamp is unmarried based legally b through a process which has preconditioned. we have set up 7 the conditions and even the by the valuation of the commission. 3 out of the 7 is not seen fear. so there is no reason to negotiate. membership of the green law, e u membership is important. 14, but funding is more urgent. i don't think it's for us to tell the americans to support ukraine unless we is europeans or whether it's for ukraine. you've crenza european countries, and i think that really has to be the outcome of the swedish be because if you
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think about us, the u. s. the, you, these are the 2 towers of freedom and democracy in the world. if we can support to crate rights 2024. have to move in on the money. i think it's crucial that you decides on this 50000000000 records, particularly notice in the us. i think more internal politics that individual, doctor craig and that's position has been postponed. so it's more crucial doesn't get to a positive decision on both in the case of few claims, we think it is a necessary sign that we support the activities of the opinions to meet all the mattress that we us them to meet that fine is, will cheat but it is also intended for russia, a message to moscow that the west is most about to a band and ukraine. but henry's prime minister will have to budge. all right, let's get model of that with the, the new brussels bureau chief, alexandra,
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on knob. and alexandra is victor all bon, going to budge when it comes to ukraine's you expression talks? well, if least at the moment we do not have any indication that he is willing to give that to congress located here. on the contrary, we just heard from him in the package. he doubled down on hungry his position on that. when he arrived here in brussels, and that is of course, a big problem for the european union. and we heard from many leaders here today that how important that is from their perspective, to send a strong signal to key if that they are willing to open. the accession talks that they are willing to support to ukraine. they also wants to send a strong signal to russia that europe is not backing down that they need to be to oregon to be on board with that at the end. the moment at the moment it's really difficult to say or to see any potential compromise. they're hungry has also been
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opposed to a new package of e u. a. so your plan, does that opposition still continue? well i think that so with regards to that topic, victo, all bon has often he's stands, he made it clear that hungry is not to fundamentally opposing the notion to provide ukraine with 50000000000 euros in the next 4 years. they just don't want to some to be part of the you budget. and that opens up the door for all the other leaders to come up with. a kind of creative solution may be to establish an extra facility for that. you create it for the age of 4, ukraine. so that is something that we could see agreement in the end. and again, of course, it is important for ukraine to know that the, at the european union will continue providing financial aid for ukraine. that we're
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trying to talk to is a bit about the overall mood data at the summit. what's at stake there as well? what's at stake here, we really have to, to put it this way is said that your opinions, credibility, we have seen many of you leaders travel to key if we are sure. well, the means the names key that you create and presidents and the leadership of you creating the people. if you claim that you're is supporting them as long as it takes that they are fighting for european values. so no, not being able here to agree to open accession talks or to agree on further financial support for kids. this is really, could undermine at least be repeating the union's credibility. and of course uh that would be a big failure is in the and the you leaders are not going to be able to agree on
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those 2 important issues when you leave it there for the time being. but thanks so much for joining us today. indeed, i'm new brussels bureau through alexandra phenomena. thank you so much. thank you. i'm here is a quick look now at some of the other headlines making news around about republicans in the us house of representatives have voted to formally authorize their months long impeachment inquiry and to democratic president joe biden. the move gives the republicans more power as to investigate the president, whom the accused of profiting from his son's business dealings sofa that inquiry has failed to turn up any evidence of wrongdoing. company tesla is recording nearly all of his vehicles sold in the united states because of force detected in the in built auto finance system. this follows a 2 year investigation into pressures that happened when the driver assistant software was in use more than 2000000 cause on effected and japan's prime
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minister from york issued a has announced a major changes to his cabinet as he was routing thought. the faces an extensive corruption scandal. he's replacing full ministers who are being investigated over failing to declare millions of dollars in fundraising revenue. it's the fed cabin to shake up in the last 16 months. this is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu has projected international calls for a cease fire and gaza, including a non binding resolution backed by the un general assembly on tuesday. in a meeting with his randy soldiers near the whole said that the military would continue. it's offensive against thomas, which is classified as a terrorist organization by the u, as well as the us and other nations of the government. if i say this, even given the great pain in the international pressure to let them show, nothing will stop us. we will continue until the end until victory. nothing less
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than that. i think even though we do it because of the through you, with gods, help them with your help. thank you so much. is ryan, is doubling down on its pursuit of how mazda is by an international calls for a cease fire. so what more do we know about the leaders of the group designated as a terrorist organization by numerous countries? while how mazda supreme leader is, is mine one year. he functions as an international spokesman and his based and caught them out of reach for is ready ground forces. mom, my dear, is the top commander of the class. i'm briggs mouse is military rang. hayes believes to have played a crucial role in planning the of 12 a 7th tax. his deputy model is also wanted by israel to sponsor for mazda is 3 man military council, and then comes yeah, yeah, same rod at the top of israel's, it list. he's considered the mazda mind of the october 7th, the tax,
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and the heads of home, us in gaza to look now at the scene, was a rise to power since his release from an insanely prison more than a decade ago. yeah, yes, in war was given a hero's welcome and gaza when he was freed and the 2011 prisoner exchange is really official. now describes that as the worst mistaken is real as history. since benson war has about to fight for the release of all remaining palestinians being held in his railey j o. c, i currently estimated to be some 7000 people in the middle of each i have never seen more grew up in the con eunice refugee camp and was detained by israel in the late 19 eighties. during interrogations, it emerged that he was involved in the killing of a dozen palestinians, suspected of collaborating with israel. the farmer shouldn't bait security official,
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michael coby, who spent more than a 100 hours interrogating, send word to describe them as both rational and yeah, they're ruthless yes. yes, and what was the present? he was the chief of the old. how much president he told me to how much is my wife the how much these make child? to how much for me is everything. i make everything to succeed as a how must officer and be sure that i'm going to cued a lot. a lot of research varies in gaza, or outside goes a student who are used as time in prison to learn hebrew and study his captors. he became convinced that is real, could be pressured into releasing large numbers of palestinian prisoners in exchange for his railway. hostages after sin, war himself was released, capitalized on the networks he built in prison, to become a mazda of cheap and gaza. alongside leader is nowhere near winston. what was reconfirmed in the post in 2021. he again pledged to get all palestinians freed
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from his really jails while some of his real may have believes in. what was a pragmatist who could be worked with behind the scenes of boss was plotting a tax on an unprecedented scale as homeless process for the release of imprisoned operatives. the miscalculation surrounding yeah, yes. and why will it be a powerful reminder to is real of the risk of making the wrong decision with the non custodial or is hahn's eoc option law. his senior director of the account that extreme is in project, a non profit in 0, that works to policy and research to combat extreme is in welcome, mr. action that we're calling you. i also involved the mazda mind of the october 7th, the tags, but talk to little bit more about his role in these attacks. what exactly do? thank you so much for having me send while really is the key terrorist act up with, in homicide. he was, as your colleague pointed out,
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really at the outset with thomas. he has to sit up, not only the terrorist was getting fucked off from us, but also was involved in setting up the internal security service def, i must was hunting what they call policy. and collaborate as those with who to cooperate with you as well. he's also one in the leadership that was very hot, arguing for the relationship with you, ron, and if you look what happened on the 7th of october, it is very, a typical for how much strategy and methodology to do. something of that scale. more like a program like me to tell hope ration that clearly has the signature of iran, and what did he want to achieve with these effects then? wiley, clearly he was the capital of am. so number one, he wants to get the policy and business out. this is important for him in order to ensure it's so political survival within the policy and community because the price of the front of things are paying for this attack is
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a norm. so he needs to get the prisoners out. secondly, he wants to isolate his route, i mean this one of the most profound around the world has become quite successful. unfortunately, the last couple of weeks reversing. who is the victim and who is the perpetrator here quite effectively. and of course, he wants to ensure to survive ability of farm house, and that's why they will keep the last remaining group all 5 hostages. and i'm quite sure we'll ask for the exit or some key individuals from hack. i'm from casa in exchange for releasing and also structure. so i do want to talk to you about how mazda in greater detail, but just to go back to point to a making about it on, are you saying that is on, was involved with some way with the october 7th, at a tech. there is no concrete information that are on sit up and determine the date, but the way that how much and publish thing is let me do you have, who's also another proxy over here on in the gaza strip. operate it is very similar to the way that yvonne proxies in iraq or in syria or i spies operating so very
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clearly iran has been building up come us capabilities to do this kind of operations rather than to what time us has done before smaller scale terror attacks and suicide bombings, right, we've talked about the seen a lot of people in her models. and before we started this conversation, we were talking about some of the other leaders of how mazda a lot of my based in kind of talk to us about the role that these other leaders play in how much. yeah. so how much is a lot of latch or operation which has this terrorist arm, but it also does a lot of social work within the palestinian territories and has a lot of companies around the world. the tip top leaders, the top 3 lives in got to and it's really unbelievable that camphouse bill protects those individuals on its territory. but they also members of what's called the police, all the operation on the decision makers in live on, on, as well as in turkey and the key finance myself, i'm us, is also kentucky. so when is the very will say,
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is the head of the domestic intelligence agency said that is around once to find and kill a yes, in water all to eliminate from us entirely, it would mean that is there any operators would have to extend beyond because a correct, well, i mean, it depends really what to say eliminate entirely. so these are the government's already already announced that it will hometown must meet us wherever they are on the call. and we've seen some of us need is actually moving as a reaction to that announcement function bit. however, what happens right now is to the great ation of the physical infrastructure that buys time to then hopefully through educational economic means trying up the top ground for a extreme his time. us. uh yeah, i do all that you can take, hold independents the entire doors. so that is a several stage of operation game of which will go on for years for us, the physical infrastructure. then the basis for the idea on the oldest physical
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infrastructure of the damage of that you're seeing in gaza. i mean that is causing outrage it on devolved. you also have us president job. i've been talking about indiscriminate bomb being almost as a wanting to ease around is that not playing into the hands of from us? absolutely, but these really government here is in a no win situation after september, october 7th. how did not react it? it would have invited more to her attack. if it reacts it will encounter of civilian casualties. and this is unavoidable. however, this is exactly what time us wants to, what is we have to do? it meets the pictures in order to get international outcry and isolate is rarely and the idea is to isolate israel. foster then is where it is able to destroy its physical interest. dr. talk to us about what comes next. and this is really campaign to eliminate from us. we're looking at the destruction of physical infrastructure. here, we're looking at the military campaign. what comes next? what needs to happen next? so once the physical infrastructure is under control, the tunnel,
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the lead us hopefully arrested or killed. then of course they will be a phase of israel military control of the gaza strip and then comes the real hop questions and no one really has a good answer. yep. and no country has come forward to one and 2 yet. what happens to the gaza strip after this? really, government has like very clear. they do not want to govern gaza in indefinitely anymore. we need some kind of international structure to govern jobs or whether it's through the u. n or coordination of the willing or still your opinion, 5 so far. unfortunately, no one has come forward and he's willing to come and gather a maybe this is not a yes, no question, but i, oscar anywhere is around wants to eliminate a mosque and it's difficult. what he can do is to make sure that how much as an ongoing terrace concern is no longer at all for a very long time. not able to do anything compared to the 7th of october. that gives military lead achievable is the international community cooperates on trying
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out how much does income streams including itself from europe and from comp time as well as donations here from germany and european union that been to homeless. if the international committee helps israel to set up a more sustainable governance structure and goals, or that doesn't allow one of the extremist ideology to emerge, then it's possible. but we're talking about really a long time here. i'm us has been founded in 88, and it's still active for at least the same time will be needed to eradicate where you live at the time being. but thanks so much for breaking that down for us and see our competition. well, thanks so much. thank you i look now at some more headlines from around the wild authorities in the book area, i have talked to the dismantling associate monument in the capital. sophia, the structure has become a point of contention between pro western and pro russian groups and the former communist state. the monument was erected off of the 2nd world war to commemorate soviet forces. entering bulgaria in australia,
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a woman jane for the debt so far, for instance, children has been acquitted after spending 20 years in prison, a cotton sydney of the the evidence against the caps being followed. big was not reliable and that had children may have died of natural causes. now that tucked his football federation has announced that league matches will resume on the 19th of december. the decision comes a day after play was suspended, following an attack on the referee on the page. the head of the federation said the organization will denounce penalties. for the incident on thursday, the referee holly mode was released from us, but the today after the 2 night stay with the fractured eye socket. he'd been attacked by the president of the and got our good. you football club fuddled full job after the match on monday night now around $12000.00 baby topples have been released into the river. it 10 is
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bordering bolivia and brazil. in the heart of the amazon, the release is part of a government program that works with local communities. the residents collect double eggs for hatching to support the growth of the total population. the number of the adults has been decreasing due to illegal trade of topical eggs and loss of habitat. is it over there watching the news as a reminder of our top stories? not even 14, sir, as much as goals and you pray and remain unchanged. speaking at his end, if you're a press conference, the russian president insisted they would be no peace on to moscow achieves. it's james, it's the 1st event of its kind since russia and launched its full scale and version of ukraine last year. and usually there is a meeting in brussels to decide on the opening of accessing talks from ukraine and on further financial aid for keith baton grisly to evict, to hold on who as close ties to russia is trying to think to block the plans.
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