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the, the, this is the w is life from pad and european union leaders seen a major a deal for ukraine. penn state's over come hun gary objections and unlock a 50000000000 euro package. the drum and chance of us as more of ukraine's european allies need to do more also on the program, protesting farms cause counseling central brussels that demanding help from the e. u to deal with rising costs and bureaucracy, northeastern spike and in a drought emergency officers tighten voice have restrictions after 3 years without significant. right. the
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i feel good. you're welcome to the program of those stories in just a moment. first breaking news from the united states and reported plans to stripe targets in iraq and syria and retaliation for a drug attack in jordan that killed 3 us soldiers. and that's according to the american broadcast of cbs sundays. drug stripe targeted a remote to u. s. military base and north kingston, jordan, known as talent 22. washington has blamed the attack on iran back to militants. several groups and increased attacks on us basis since the start of the war in gaza . go straight to washington bureau chief anus paul. welcome anus. what are you hearing? a well defined secretary lights. uh austin state its uh, just now on the 1st conference of us would take i quotes in here all the necessary
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actions to defend its troops. following this deadly drone to tech and jordan, what you just mentioned a fil. however, he did not provide uh detailed information of course, but you did mention that they planned to strike targets in iraq and syria, but not. and this is very important in the wrong, it is an important thing because, i mean, if i have what's the target iran that very likely would escalate the conflict in the middle east. something, of course, president biden tries to avoid an expert, so i predict that they come on. they will targets, combined and control nodes, storage facilities, probably also trends as routes for veterans. and maybe even iranian intelligence ships in the red sea could be targeted maybe one more context here for our info and international audience. so it is important to understand that the immense
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pressure president biden is facing a, domestically in this beginning election year, really forces him to react fast. so it is probably likely that we will see some attacks rather in the next hours. then the next days, all right, thanks a lot to n s d w's, washington bureau chief. in this poll, i just recapping that story, that'd be us, as you're fortunate to have approved plans to strike targets in iraq and syria, in retaliation for about to drug an attack in jordan and killed 3 us soldiers up the weekend. are you lead us of praise? the passage of a new $50000000000.00 euro support package for ukraine? the repeating casual, present shell? michelle said the full year deal would insure long term predictable funding for ukraine. after 100 as 5 minutes to fix the whole box. finally dropped weeks of opposition. ukraine has faced increasing uncertainty of 8 funding because of political insights in the us and the you will, you are paying commission president,
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a sort of funding then told that leaders, ukraine, deserves that support. and we all know that ukraine is fighting for us, so we will support them with a necessary funding and provide them with a much needed predictability they deserve. and i think these 50000000000 euros for 4 years also send a very strong message to 14 just ahead of the secondary diversity of his brutal invasions and drug and transfer. the old off showed said, a concerted effort is required from all of ukraine's allies to help kids fight the russian invasion committees. young. we wanted to discuss the question, do every member does every member's state enough, in my opinion, not all member states are doing enough. germany is doing a lot in the past. we mobilize the great support for ukraine.
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we have your mark more than 7000000000 euro. i'm dispersement appropriations of the to the tune of 6000000000 euro and it's a substantial contribution mister door to send for me. this means and see a canada that we need to be very clear that it will take a great effort on the part of all. let's go to the corresponding jack park in brussels. a welcome jack. so who would the chancellor sholtes of criticisms direct to that is interesting that he chose to talk about this defense of ukraine. money in the beginning of the a rust is full scale invasion. germany was heavily criticized in the past 6 months so, so for not stepping up with enough money now they've had the agreements on this age . funny funding, we can see german songs that shows it's been in confidence enough because he's
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country has decided to spend a lot more money on funding. ukraine's military defense against the russian invasion. and those comments are really valuable, directed towards his sell a big e. u. member states in frauds with funding for the war effort has reduced this summit here today. there was here in brussels. well, 27 a you need is, have got together was a, by this 50000000000, your an aid for the ukrainian economies of us to pay for things like teachers and pensions and infrastructure projects. rhodes having being destroyed by the will. right. so it's 50000000000 had been held up for a couple of months, mainly because of victor old on the 5 minutes of 100. how did they get past his objections? the relatively weak concessions by this, by the looks of things. essentially what the european union need is have agreed to do is to have a yearly review at the, based on the money that they're sending to ukraine every year. victo obama hun gary
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and prime minister has said that because there are tens of billions of yours in a you funds the ongoing to his country because of his because of what the use as a, who's a tax on democracy and rule of rule. but he felt that the money was instead, instead the money that was intended for hungry with instead going to ukraine. now what they said is that they will debate this money every year. it will give him an opportunity to raise all of his concerns. but that's a bite, it's, as you say, there's been weeks and weeks of wrangling questions of whether he you can continue . like faced with hungry is vito holding over the rest of the european union countries? think to open his harold. this is a success. he said he's got promises, he can, i make sure he has control on whether you use money, he's going and also that he can potentially start trying to get some, some of that blog to money to his country i, to of the institutions. okay, so at this the future of, i just gotta look increasingly uncertain, isn't it?
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how frustrated must you lead us be by these constant threats of a hungry and visa they? are they looking to work around saving somebody? yeah, i mean, this is the big question. it's been a number of some is now where i've stood in this very place speaking to you fell and saying hungry is go to vito on a hungry is no longer a veto in this issue. whatever that was in december last year, it was the ukrainian accession to become a member states of the european union. in that instance, think over i left the room allowing the other 26 to be unanimous. so every time the 27 a you need is a getting here together to have the some is having to find a way of writing to him. and you can see the health as it is. so it's real clear, it's sense of frustration. the new polish will, returning polish prime minister donald task said there's no more ukraine for t, because people have been talking about funding for ukraine and the fatigue arrived
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that's there's an old on site teach. the question is, what can they do? he's in a member states and the license number in his country and the reality is they gonna have to continue dealing with him. okay, thank you for that. jack jack power in brussels. dw, use the ukraine bureau chief, nick connelly in k, if can give us the view from that. welcome, nick, talk us through the reactions to this latest, to 50000000000 as well. so there's been a kind of collective sigh of relief here in t of the reality is that at the beginning of this war, you had lots of celtic small electronics to finance a 100000000, the 200 the next week. so if one of those books of money, $1.00 of those transfers got stuck, it wasn't such a big deal right now. things have become a lot more structured and rugs and lots of smaller trends as you're getting these big promises. and when they get held up, as in the us right now, it is a big problem, fee grain to give you a sense of how significant this funding is for ukraine,
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those $50000000.00 euros mold, then ukraine's budget deficit for this coming year. this year 2024. obviously this is spread over 4 years. so it's not going to solve all the problems, but it is in its entirety already more than ukraine needs at for this year. so is very significant. it's about 2 thirds of what ukraine has received. since we began from all kinds of donors, so that's about 75000000000 euros that you guys received since being the most of this is very major and very welcome. it will go to the ministry. this money is ring fence for ukraine's domestic needs in terms of civilian supports in terms of paying wages, pensions, keeping the power on, and that allows ukraine then stay cool. the tax revenues that it makes inside the country and send it to the ministry we've just had the last few weeks. i figure from an thirty's here saying that to fight the school is costing ukraine upwards of a 113000000 euros every day. and that so taking account for the use of the, the economy is taken with millions of people having left the country a power of
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a structure and other bits of roads and instruction destroyed. so this is very, very important, but it doesn't result will you credit the problems? types of nick i d, w as the w is nick all the way in keith as well. progress was being made inside the european union that headquarters in brussels today, outside things came to a standstill. protesting farm is blocked the streets where the tractors and through fire crackers, eggs, and bottles of police. but angry about rising costs in red, tight farmers out in force in brussel. these located parts of the belgian capital demand more help with valuing costs associated use. assume that you're trying to make people aware of the conditions for pharmacy to read on. so advice from people quick go hungry so far. so if i would put some police assembled near the headquarters where fires blazed as the
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farmers gathered. we are right in the middle of the european union. the courts are in process and these slaves that you see here, just an expression of some of the anger on the streets. and of course, not only anger filling the square, but also tractors, traffic in the area of growing to a home with more than a 1000 tractors, going nowhere, agricultural subsidies all. where do you make up a significant slice of the budget? and the book is trying to make good on climate promises. but these farmers incest, they're getting a real deal with too much red tape. making us follow move on to some of the defects under the we have people who work with the, with nature, the people who manage this specific tasks. unfortunately, they probably know nothing about the nature of it on this, but it meant bus to accept that through mother was small in response to your applied protests the you have to move to temporarily relax some green farming rules
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and limits cheaper imports from ukraine to the full not found this because our old sites, we see you and we hear you. and if you voice, if you want your voice to be hubs make it had also in june. when you vote for the european parliament elections about this effort to cool tensions, hasn't yet cleared the air. we'll take a look at some old stories from around the world now. and you try and says it has sunk. a russian warship in the black sea using seed drones can use as footage shows, the drones attacking the shape of the western crime in russia hasn't confirmed the ship was struck. what's your name again? seriously? rebel say there's a talk to us navy ship and the merchant vessel in the red sea. the pentagon says a cruise me sob targeting it's bullshit, was intercepted. who this have been attacking a shipping bi claim to be linked to israel. us actor alec baldwin has pleaded not guilty to involve him. she manslaughter, of a fatal shooting on
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a film set in 2021. to tell griffin helena hutchins wasn't killed when a pistol he is using went off. assemblage josh, looking into the act, we dropped last. you have a prosecutor, so say they have new forensic co, i'm plumb is that the risk as a ton bag has gone on trial in london, a charge with breeching public order outside an oil and gas conference. last year, just plead not guilty and faces a fine of maybe 3000 yours is convicted. i thought security staff are on striking germany forcing airlines to cancel or delay more than a 1000 flights. major airports including bell in front for are effective the workers union. vandy has called a 24 hour strike to press that demands the best of pay and benefits around 200000 passengers are facing disruption. walking off the job at berlin's international airport. 6 6 security staff joining strike action at major airports
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nationwide. their union is demanding a pay rise and over time bonuses to walk out follows rounds of field negotiations. employers are not prepared to so the whole that inflation has created an employee small its own and spend it out. a lot of the people who are at the airport today or employees themselves. so they know how important it is to have regular pay rises because otherwise lab is just no longer affordable, leaving just nothing on c, about hundreds of services had been cancelled with security checkpoints closed. travelers can't get through to board flights. well, i'm stuck here in a day, so i'm kinda sad. i want to go home. i mean it's are right, but that's extra me. i'm private companies who employ the security staff, have so far rejected their demand as too expensive. more negotiations are
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scheduled for travel plans could once again be grounded if the 2 sides failed to reach a deal despite well far as is in the northeast of the country, have declared a drought emergency for the city of boston alone and surrounding areas as cost alone. yes, surface it's worst ever dropped around 6000000 people are facing type was restrictions as a 3 year drive period. she shows no signs of ending and after being submerged for more than 60 years, these medieval charts reappeared. it is now a symbol of 3 years of drought. that house sparks catalonia. the lack of rain has got reservoirs to record low levels. issue the drought is that we didn't across the region. the ski resorts opened this winter. how fleet, those know on the slopes, let's see, to say we create a very critical situation. we could be very critical because if there is no snow
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but do if it doesn't rain and there is no stall, the reservoirs instead of growing, getting smaller and smaller go. so under the skin campaign to reduce water waste started months ago, the government explained how critical the situation has to become the the president. it measures triggered when what the reserves dropped below the 16 percent threshold. the new measures will affect citizens and businesses swimming pools, including those used by hotels and come grounds cannot be repealed. the only sports centers kind of received them if they reduce their total amount of what their consumption many have already prepared for their restrictions such as a shot to or in the fresh press, the to waste and as the shows all the reach of the showers, the set time as possible in
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a few towns where the defendant and when's depths have been shut off for some bones . a father of 3 explains the headaches in board was not on the market or the washing clothes. i was looking down over the counter watch to choose and we've kind of close on the road, but i'm not even going to stay in washing machine. you can't even p because there's no water in white you bring clouds don't show up what the restrictions we keep getting tighter. when many fewer things we get even worse the summer. let's pick this up with a report out loud uh res towards who file that reports and the w climate correspondent, louisa osborne. welcome. both daughter were just a hearing that for mind, kind of even paint. it's really bad. he means that he can not slash that bug coughing for you all, but i, the indies. it's been a many months without grateful now. and up until the moment it was only
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a few towns with the severe restrictions. but what changes now is that more than $6000000.00 people will be affected because it's areas close to barcelona on close to due to not that will be affected. the government has decided to, to do, to move to the phase one of these emergency plans. and these include the series of measures that locate to see these ends will be allowed to access $200.00 leaders per day. these more than the average consumption but will affect shops and small businesses to other measures, vari, across sectors. the words the effect it is agriculture because crop irrigation, we were reduced by 80 percent livestock activities. we have a 50 percent cod industries, a 25 percent reduction and then recreation of passivity. so just amusement on what they're parks of 25 cards. so it's a wide range of measures and just to give you an idea of the environment in colonial,
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i realized how serious the situation was when i went to watch the lona over treatment as i advice to the airport. and the 1st thing i saw was a big billboard telling me we are experiencing. i see beauty, drought, please be aware of the water use that you do. ok, so louise, this is all your fault. i'm why we speaking this long, dry spell? well, i mean, this is one of the impacts of climate change, the worst thing, so uh, clement changes, obviously, least leaving. so higher temperatures, we're seeing heat waves that are longer and hot to. and this means and of oppression of water from the ground, which is then, you know, in the air. unfortunately, in some regions, it's not then fully as rain full. and so we are seeing more frequent and worse drivers as a result, particularly in regions like the mediterranean. i'm just just thinking that this goes beyond just this range and i just need because i know that for about a velocity year, 2 years we've seen cultural products out of space. the price is going through the
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roof because of this, and tell us more about how people are reacting, get the south of spain and those guys also experiencing a similar situation quite, but people will see now when a lot of people will be affected. what happens there has been a lot of preparation. the government is talking about the collective effort. they are thinking for the patients and that everybody understands that it's quite severe and many have been preparing themselves. for example, hotels have changed their water in their push to salty water. some farmers have decided to cut down the number of fruits they, they produce to meet a lot of what are to meet those watermelons. let's see, once you cannot turn on your tap a at home or you go to your sports center and you can not take a shower, it might get to be more cancer. so the luis osborne tell us then about some of the technical solutions that, that on to this. so there are some technologies that are being already being used
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in the region. diesel, the nation is one of them, for example, um this is where the fault is taken out of sea water and can be used for drinking or for agriculture. the problem with it is that it's energy intensive, so it'd be electricity used for it. it's been contributing to the problem really by you know, pushing more c o 2 out into the atmosphere and it's expensive. there are other technologies as well, like artificial intelligence which are helping to manage water the best to so that farm is for example, know exactly which plants need water so that they can save them. all right, so no more rain predicted. not for february, and the more we approach summer, the more difficult it gets. so we might see died there measures in summer months. okay, thank you so much for talk you through. that's a lot of louisa troy jones and reasonable. thank you about
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that. what's all about the use of audio visual intelligence a i in the music industry. technological advances mean generally if i can produce original sounds, lyrics, or entice songs. all right? so, as the technology involves, the question, the industry is asking is will a, i mean, the death of original music when it lead to a new era of creativity? this might look like a regular guitar, but it isn't fox till percussion. sounds created by tapping its sides before playing it, creating it 2 in one instrument. i'm trying to represent and map the messiness of the, of the input of percussive, gets all onto the digital sample libraries and digital synthesizes. so that basically i can play drums and other synthesize as, as i think it's our, at the same time. just one of the ways that students at the queen,
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mary university in london are using generous as a technology to create new dimensions of musical performance. these virtual reality headsets give perform is the chance to mix sounds from different instruments without touching a single one. the many funds are excited about the prospects of using a i to make music but to form is have mixed feelings. when i use a, i don't think it's gonna take all the robots, you know, i mean, on the site, it allows me to get another space of inspirational, like a normal way of thinking, i think or not. it's never going to replace live music, i think. and that's mainly the way i lead from we don't want
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to help me write a song, especially when it's not much of the dispute focuses on the ability of a guy to play and the likeness and music of individual artists, dead or alive, of the sort of problem that with face it said there's been a real proliferation of developers who are trained. our model was with large scale amounts of control. it works without actually getting any authorization for doing so. and then using those tools to generate new content and actually competes with the very works that live misappropriated grievance. new technology providing some very tricky, new legal challenges. but for these performers is still proving to be a great accomplishment. the
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remind you of our top story at this hour german chancellor. the old shouts as a sincere effort from all of ukraine's allies is needed to help keep the fight the russian invasion. you're speaking of the meeting of the leaders in brussels after i approved a full year, 50000000000 deals for a watching dw is coming up next. the news advocates within 20 women and cabinets were killed by that last month campaign. the se enough is enough. they want time, he signed declan on national emotions. and another nerve wracking week at the africa conference nations. we meet the female football referees taking charge on the fish. any micro has those stories on low a date of the news africa a just a romans. i'll be back out to
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