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the, the, this is dw news live from the new crane's president makes a heartfelt plea of the world economic form on the 1st full day of the global gathering and dental switzerland. a lot of man is lensky appeals for more support, as his country tries to repel russia's will of aggression will say, coming up on the program. donald trump, cruises to victory in the iowa republican, focuses more than 50 percent of those has back a former president to run to the white house again. sorry, the governor run the census payment seconds ahead of nikki haley and red carpet time in los angeles. as the us television industry holds its annual emmy awards, succession star and brian cox. one best drama as well as the i me for best act to
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um, best actress in the drama series, the menu because there's no good tab you with us. you cranes, president below them, is the lensky has appealed to world leaders to present a united front in supporting ukraine. a gates, russia, speaking to global business and political leaders of the world, economic forum and switzerland, the less feet. lensky lost out at the post and saying, one man's hatred threatens more than just a few crates. he also sent the west for providing military aid, but he called for more support saying the war and ukraine must not become a frozen complex. which is trying to normalize what you to have and it's in the twenty's thing. 3 mess, duper
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d since see it is and will adjust the raise to the ground and the terrifying feeling that the war may never end. in fact, splits in employees or we'll know that he is the sole reason why there is wars and conflicts there seized n y o attempts to restore peace. have failed. a keith correspondent and it calmly has more on the land skis, goals while he is and devils think this is about money. first of all, it has to be said that we hear a lot about west and weapons being delayed and not coming in volumes promised that it was a huge question of cash. lots of the money has been promised to keep your brains, government pay, paying wages, paying pensions that has been delayed. whereas in the beginning of the will, we saw lots of smaller transfers without seeing few a bigger one. so if one of those gets late, that is a real problem and really has ministers here, scratch me a has how to meet the bills. and i think that is also about trying to just give the
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west the culture and say, this hasn't gone away. yes, you might now be getting bored of ukraine. the 2nd anniversary of the source invasion is nearing, but this hasn't gone away and actually went through and you will favor these note about you helping us for all say this is about you doing this because it's actually cheaper and a lot less thing just for you if we still plug into it and where he is right now in ukraine and stop him attacking nature and the baltic sites, i think that was something that they really felt was important to as to bring to the west. that's when you were told people here and key of something that the noise people that protection that ukraine is a, is a burden or something to be somehow tolerated. and maybe that's sort of less than a year ago. i think people are realistic that yes, people have their own domestic concerns. yes, israel palestine pleasant churches. that is an issue that is occupying a lot of media attention. but still this is something that it is on your it's 2 step. this is a 1000 also kilometers from bullying and it's not going away. so there's
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a real sense that there was a need now to just cool or what's needed is to get that focus back in to try and make sure that these deliveries happen in a way that allows you quite another need to hold the territory. it's still controls, but also to re gain control, at least of some of it start treat over and beyond what they have right now or nick connelly reporting that from caves. now, one of the topics being discussed at the form in dallas is the threats. the conflict in the red sea poses to the global economy and recent weights. the number of missile attacks on cargo ships in the area has left transport companies. notice i'm led to disruptions in international trade. those delays could soon have a negative knock on effect on consumers. crossing the red sea has become a dangerous journey. you have many who the rebels have repeatedly attacked international cargo ships, claiming these vessels support countries that back israel major shippers. like how pag lloyd are mask, are avoiding the route through the suez canal. 18 companies are avoiding the route
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according to the international maritime organization. the detour take ships around the cape of good hope at the tip of south africa, adding roughly 6500 kilometers for an average container ship. it means at least 2 extra weeks of travel time. for an oil tanker, it's a week longer. this can cost an additional $400000.00 euros per ship per trip. car manufacturers and parts of europe are feeling the impact 1st. test involved will have already and then said, have to hold production in some plans due to missing parts. russia's war against ukraine ongoing since february 2022 is exacerbating grain and food shortages. russia is targeting ukrainian infrastructure, including silos and transport routes. countries in africa and asia are particularly effected. a new complex owns may emerge this weekend lighting
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to china's least favorite kinds of this one. the presidential elections in taiwan. securing his democratic progressive party, i consecutive 3rd time in office the meal, the aging season as a proponent of independence, which is the red line for the chinese government. actually, the forces of taiwan independence seriously threatened the wellbeing of ty, one people severely damaged the fundamental interest of the chinese nation and the mind, the peace and stability of the taiwan strait. this is a wrote that will lead to a disaster. and the day the end of last year, china has large scale military exercises in the taiwan straits, seen by some of the rehearsal for a blockade or invasion of the chinese military release. these drill images rise after the election in taiwan. the stage of the world is more in certain than ever since the end of the cold war. threats to the global economy seem to be increasing
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. like hey, let's dive into some of those. topics with the, with the w has been so sued and who is in douglas. hi, ben. let's start with that report. last gulf with taiwan and china. the chinese premier lead to young is at doubles the ca, he's the 1st high level beijing official to attend. c, you tell us what he said today of the yeah, that says a lot and you know that chinese, why not, i think about their own economy, but investment in china and the china is here to woo investors. there's a big perception tonight. also inviting media representatives to high profile meeting some of those press releases, those sent out in chinese a little difficult for us to reply. and on the other hand though, this is a real hard sell for china. it's trying to say, and the premier said today that the fundamentals a strong but take a look at the chinese economy strong is not an accurate description of the economy
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right now. there were so many problems with fundamentals with a real estate market and with their invest is pulling out of the country. we've seen huge amounts, $12000000000.00 worth of investment pulled out of the country. and the 3rd quarter of 2023. the biggest net out flow of capital in a generation so definitely did is for the chinese at a hot cell when it comes to the top of the crowd. because problems like protection isn't continue. i mean, the last time such a high profile politician from the chinese was he was, you mentioned was back in 2017 gigi and ping and he talked about not locking yourself in a dock room. what have the chinese been doing since then? the complaints continue from investors from companies from abroad. that arrests continue spying the stealing of intellectual property. it's not an open economy.
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and toner, of course, is an integral policy has many supply chains that on now interrupted by the conflict in the red sea that we mentioned. what will that conflict? not to mention the israel, how much will mean for the economy in general in, in 2024? it will be more on certain teeth, longer shipping routes, higher costs for companies paying for those shipping routes. the shipping companies will cash it uh, but the price is, could be passed onto the consumables. that's a concern when it comes to inflation, which is a concern in itself right now, when not a folding into that recession. everyone was so worried about following the pandemic bought a recession is still close. so lots of concerns on many fronts, as far as the shipping of vital components of technology goes. a lot of those rare
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us that come from china that go on that route. um, there was so many different clubs uh, in the machinery of the world trade system that could be affected in this case. we have to talk, of course, about ukraine as well as the landscape load them is lensky is the trying to get will lead us to spend money on his countries bottle against russia's invasion. what's your assessment is support whitening for you cry and it feels like support is waiting. and a key factor here is the fact that the lensky himself was here in person to talk to investors. he was telling them today don't invest in food and someone who is popping up other countries and regimes like north korea and iran where it's getting some of its weapons from uh, but rather invest in peace and stability. it's what you crank would offer and
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investing in ukraine would be an investment in a more stable weld. at the moment. this is looking more, more like a frozen conflict, as you were pointing out before and your report. and that's the concern, fatigue sitting in a frozen boil. investors want some sort of return on their investments. and there were some ways, many ways that that could be done. i mean, countries need to continue in uh, savanski was and also in the was it front the line a sustained investment throughout this year and beyond frozen it, russian assets are now the possible income stream for the ukrainians. so landscape saying to the us and to the e u that those frozen russian assets need to be directed towards rebuilding ukraine dc. the rebuilding needs to start a notice that needs to continue even though these boards still continue. and your
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point then all of the sustain support could also be an issue with the this is election in the us, couldn't this, you know, all people in davos, talking about a possible 2nd, trump present presidency. they show raw area. we've had our goal of the, from the vice president saying that it's not a full go on conclusion, but that he is concerned. you companies also saying that they are preparing this time for trump presidency not like last time. when hillary clinton was defeated, the black rock has said, we've seen that before, but it's a wait and see approach that they're taking, although they're concerned. so really, the buzzwords here, a cautious concern, uncertainty, certainly a trump presidency would create a lot of uncertainty and the business. well, that would be bad for markets. the w has been physical and in that those thanks so
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much then thank you. i now israel is vowing to push along with its military campaign in gauze a. despite growing international calls for a ceasefire, the government says it must maintain military pressure to eliminate hum us the group considered a terrorist organization by many countries. but the country's defense minister says the military will switch tactics and start scaling back its military operations in the south of gaza. as trucks of aid entered through gauze, the southern border with egypt smoke rises over rough uh residents in the border city, spent the morning looking through rubble from a strike the night before. even as israel says, it will tell him down the intensity of its operations. there they say 12 of their neighbors died. a new tact is then home enough in how would they at fault they were
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having dinner. we want peace. notable look at the destruction in the neighborhood. people were bombed by israeli strikes while having dinner as the trails of destruction and gods expand the conditions for palestinians and the territory are deteriorating further. israel has signaled that the war and gauze is moving into new phase, but says it's main aim to eliminate him off still remains. the military releasing these videos of continuing operations stated to be targeting him off militants killing fighters and taking down rocket launch sites. but people here say it's civilians war burying the brand. many of them children like 6 year old, safe. his father says his son died from shrapnel injuries after miss. i'll hit close to a school in con eunice where he was playing. so i look at the bottom of i ran out
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and i saw him on the ground. i called out safe, safe, but he didn't move. then i found a piece of shrapnel. it pissed his heart from one side and then it came out of his back. they tried to resuscitate him, but there was no use. safe died, as well as real, are use that military pressure is the only way to secure the release of more than 100 hostages, still being held by him us. and despite renewed calls for cease fire, the government says it won't stop. and when we use the new tactics to kill them, us leadership described as the head of the snake. the w correspondent, rebecca versus in jerusalem. and i off to a how much pressure are they? is there any government is now on the to wrap up its military offensive as well. it has come on to quite some pressure and that pressure is increasing. anya, for the last few weeks, even almost
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a month now we've been hearing from the us one of israel's goals that everyone will be very well aware of. now one of the israel, strongest key allies and they have been trying to urge israel to not, not for a complete say, saw the saying that israel is right and it's aims and can carry out the i, the military aims that his sit out to do. namely, to destroy a massive military capabilities and of course, to try and return to hostages, who was still inside garza but it wants israel to roll back those military operations to cease the major ground operation that's on currently ongoing. and also the quite significant aerial bombardment. they want to try and reduce the civilian cat casualties. u. s. has been urging israel saying that it is losing popular opinion and why certainly seeing that across the globe is people take to the streets to protest for a safe spot with in israel as a spot is not quite as popular. that in fact, there is a lot of support for israel is military aims and for the ongoing continuing role.
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although we are hearing from hostage families, families of, of met, remaining officers inside guns, a cooling for at least a limited se, fine. in fact, i was there on the weekend as i mocked a 100 days, and some people told me they were willing to almost give up anything to is riley in order to get the family members home. so you're saying calls from different sides, but the us putting a lot of pressure for israel to roll back. it's military operations. what we all hearing from the defense minister. you have a lot. he has said that in the north they have managed to carry out of the field, most is their aims, and they will be rolling back as to the us urgings of that. they will be rolling back that major ground operation and potentially slowing down that aerial bombardment as well. they say that they then hoped to progress and slowly do that in the hon. eunice area in the southern gaza strip. or the idea of has previously said that it may continue for the south in that russ at border regions. so we'll have to say what happens there, but it does appear that israel, for all intents and purposes,
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is looking to follow that urging from the us to try and meet a deadline to us. we're looking for sometime this month or towards the end of this month. so israel to be rolling back into stop saying this, a visual civilian a death told at least if not completely stopped, but at least be somewhat contained w's, rebecca riches in jerusalem. the to the us now when donald trump has passed his 1st big test with republicans, those has in his quest to become that 2020 full presidential nominee. the former president has won the iowa caucuses by a huge margin. edging out, florida governor on desantis, who came in a distant 2nd drawn sweep of the iowa caucuses is deep and white. taking more than 50 percent of the board. and looking ever more likely to become the republican presidential nominees for 2024. and i really think this is time now for everybody in our country to come together. we want to come together,
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whether it's republican or democrat, or liberal or conservative. it would be so nice if we could come together and straighten out the world and straightened out the problems and straighten out all of the depth and destruction that we're witnessing. that's practically never been like this. i don't know what's the lowest and what i didn't get. what do i had to turn up to cost a board? meeting freezing, temperatures and treacherous conditions to reach hundreds of schools, churches, and community cent of withdrawn, securing victory or across iowa, including the conservative evangelical and moderate counties. it was all about duties for the 2nd place, governors on defensive, eventually picking that spot. but despite taking only 21 percent of the vote, he's optimistic. people want to have hope for
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this country future. and that's what we represent. we represent a chance to reverse the mat this, that we've seen in this time 3 to reverse the decline of this country. and to give this country a new birth of freedom and a restoration of vanity. that's what we're going to do. pointing to is behind boost nicky healey. the former you an investigator during the trump administration. trump, and i'm are both about 80 years old. trump invited both put our country trillions of dollars deeper in debt and our kids will never forgive them for the trump invited those lack of vision for our country's future because both are consumed by the past . the result in iowa is significant, but the risk to become the republican presidential candidate is far from mobile.
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trump, though it's one step closer to the rematch. he wants with president joe biden. catherine, see that ashbrook is a political analyst at the battles monday. foundation. think tongue here in bowling . i asked her earlier whether this result and i will means a from the says bite and re much in november. well, it certainly gives the former president momentum he needs iowa, hasn't a classically been the best way to predict the final republican nominee? in fact, they've gotten it wrong more than they've gotten it right. and we just heard that it was very, very low voter turnout in part because of the weather. but none the less, donald trump said, who is up against major lawsuits. in fact, he barely campaigns in iowa because he was battling a criminal lawsuit in the state of new york on his business dealings. i still needed this when he needed it to be a sweep and it was a clean sweep. so if the election were tomorrow, yes, it would be
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a stand off again between these 2 elder statesman if you will, donald trump and job, i have a closer look at those little suits that you were talking about. the trump faces 91 selling accounts across for criminal cases, including trying to overtime the the 2020 election. and yet this clearly isn't a deal breaker for the republican votes, as it, as well. certainly wasn't a deal breaker for the republican voters in iowa. and in that way they do mirror the country, 60 percent of donald trump's supporters and general republicans believe in fact, the big live that the 2020 election was stolen from donald trump. but we are seeing an interesting numerical shift, at least in the surveys. is it if he were indicted any of those lawsuits? and of course, right now the supreme court is looking at 2 cases. one from donald trump, about his immunity, particularly in the case around january 6th. and then also looking at whether
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donald trump can remain on the ballot that case that occurred in, in colorado. so those kind of factors can still weigh in 39 percent. then of republicans say that they could very well imagine switching their the way from a republican truck, a front runner named donald trump. and that's why it's interesting to watch the results between randa santas and nikki haley today. and the biggest news, in fact, out of that i own race, was that ronda santas came in 2nd and not be expect a 3rd. and that gives him some interesting momentum going in to other ballad races . now in new hampshire and down the line. okay, so no guarantees and obviously will be watching closely in the coming months. but let's say from does become the republican nominee and then goes on to win a 2nd. ton give us your sense of what, you know, what would a re elected president from mean america's democratic institutions as well. i'm like 2016. we know
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a lot more about this president's agenda and he's gotten a lot of help. more recently from the heritage foundation and other conservative think tank senior project 2025. well mapped out a manifest for a conservative leadership. and the unit it becomes very clear in every single chapter that looked at every policy area relevant to the united states. that the number one thing this president wants to do is the ras and the, the deep state, which is to say, bring americans bureaucracy, american civil infrastructure into an ideological line. they've already recruited $5004.00, hundreds people to run top level jobs within the administration, which they didn't have in 2016. nobody wanted to join the trump administration because people were deeply unsure of where this was going. now there was a written out agenda and it's a radical agenda. it's a radical agenda for europe, specifically on foreign policy, on the strength of nato, on support for ukraine, on a continuation of support for israel,
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lots of questions on the foreign policy and, but also on trade on business. but fundamentally, the biggest concern is the change over the changes in the leaving out of the functionality of american democracy. everything becomes idealized and i, the largest, everything becomes focused around the decision maker in the white house. that is not what the founding fathers intended. catherine, please ask for it from the best listen on sundays, and thanks so much for your insights that you're welcome bye. from iowa to los angeles now and off to being postponed for months because of hollywood strikes. and these night finally arrived in la on monday, dominating the 2023 awards was h. b. a succession which claimed its the best drama series award. that was one of 6 guns for the drama series, which follows the battles of a powerful media assembly. the bet also did well that was named best comedy, wild road. rage, drama thief took best limited series and detainment journalist k. j
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matthews's in la and she told us why she think succession came out on top in so many categories. if you've seen all 3 of those, no, it's not a surprise. if you watch succession and know you're out, it's like i am, i loved succession. it was in its final season. it just did an incredible job to in the show. and so yes, it deserve the 6 awards that one also of course winning was the one for 5 or that it's and then you also have to be are winning 6 award. so no, no one surprise i do think though that some people were surprised that they were putting the there in the comedy category. uh, there's been a little contention as to whether or not it's a real comedy. more is more drama than comedy, but it has some funny aspects to it. so bantering back and forth tonight online about that, but it's definitely well deserved when in 6 words,
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