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the, the business days over the news life from the bottom and hungry approves sweden's bit to join nights. so after 2 years tonight, don't make construct overwhelmingly to support the decision after overcoming opposition from the prime minister. also on the program germany rules, i'm sending taurus cruise missiles to ukraine. chancellor schultz as delivering the reference that keith has requested would risk pulling germany into the wall. plus repeating farmers bring pods of brussels to a stand. still angry about hide costs, competition, and read, say you as a coach and ministers look for ways to ease tensions, of the governance of the author,
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5 quest back resigns prime minister of the palestinian authority. and since the resignation of his entire government move scene is a step towards reform and the post for middle east peace of the and feel welcome to the program. we start with breaking news from budapest, hungary, parliament has approved sweden's bid to join nato, removing the last obstacle to the country's membership of the west and military alliance. and though make is approved to build an evening, sweden succession by 188 votes to 600. is the last of nato's $31.00 member states to ratify this wage membership bill your total velocity. let's get more from d. w correspondent, teddy schultz in brussels. a welcome, a terry talk us through the reaction as well. certainly in sweden they were hanging
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on this vote in the gary and parliament after 19 months of delay. so the swedish television ran the vote live, they had been basically taking it down ever since a prime minister or bond said last week that the hungarian parliament would definitely vote today. and so you saw reactions. i mean the, the big headline across swedish tv is just gary and parliament says, yes. so that was something definitely that people there were waiting on a prime minister of christmas instead, immediately that sweden is ready to shoulder its responsibility in the alliance. so from here in brussels, we had nato secretary general young souls and bird say that it's a great day say that now that sweden will become the 30 seconds to ally and one that i found very touching, given that feeling and sweet, and actually applied to join at the same time, the finish president cell, the name is there, said that now sweden's membership would complete dylan's own membership. so um, certainly very important for all the nordic allies, that sweet incompletes,
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that puzzle at the very top of nato. ok, so the final box ticked by hungary wants to sweeten do. now. there are still a few bureaucratic steps. it's not like the gary in parliament votes and a flag goes up at nato headquarters that is expected on friday. but there are still papers to be signed and delivered. so now that the parliament has given its overwhelming approval, it needs to be signed by what would normally be the president given that the hon gary and president had to resign in past weeks over a scandal. there it will be the speaker of parliament who signs this and then the swedish government still officially has to finalize its vote and then papers will be flown to washington dc. and after that, we will see a swedish flag raised at needle headquarters. the hungry had been, as you've been saying, had the hungry had been the last, the whole doctor against the swedish accession. what changes victor, all buttons, mind as well?
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you know, what's interesting is that hungry is line had always been, it wouldn't be the last because it had turkey to hide behind. of course. turkey only voted a month ago to, to let sweet and join and nobody expected hungry to be the last one. so that was kind of a surprise perhaps even for a hungry at that point. but you know, he said a prime minister or bon had said that he wanted of christmas. and the swedish prime minister to go there to budapest, to basically negotiate whatever the final details would be. and sweden said, look, we've done everything we need to do. there's nothing to negotiate. in the end, christopher sent did fly there on friday. and lo and behold, there is a new deal for for jess griffin plains to go to hungary. there will be a new center set up and hungry. so neither side is saying that this is what finally pushed for bon over the his, his objections to swedish membership. but that happened on friday and today the parliament did ratify. sweet. okay, so it's not terry terry shows in brussels. we're going to have
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a chance to let shoulds says he's country will not supply you crime with long range . taurus, cruise missiles, the tons, to the side, to the missiles, extreme range, and the fact that it would not be possible for geometry to remote, the money to target control. these have themselves deployment could increase the risk of this country becoming involved in the ball. so here's a closer look at the taurus and why keyvi so key to have it for the, the taurus as an air launched cruise missile fired from a fighter jet with a range of more than 500 kilometers. it's designed to target bunker is another heavily fortified facilities. the tourist receives its target before launch and then finds that independently. the missile flies under enemy radar and announce due to only 35 meters, this and it's small size and 4 separate navigation systems. make it extremely hard
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for any air defense to intercept in a bunker attack, a 1st explosive destroys the outer walls, followed by a thick metal penetrator that runs through the floors below. finally, the 400 kilogram fist, the warhead designates inside the bunker precisely on the targeted floor. french and british missiles that are already being used in ukraine have similar attributes, but they are only produced in low numbers, which is why ukraine wants the taurus. so far, germany in the us have been reluctant to send long range weapons for fear that they could be used to strike targets on russian soil, military expert, gustaf, craigslist, as those concerns are overplayed. british and french drug systems already being used as it has not led to any escalation. and the german system is not. i mean, it's sort of few times. it's specialties, but it's not a that much different symbol differential, a bridge issues. some german politicians have suggested reducing the flight range
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to lower the risk of attacking russia. these kind of range limitations, wind on paper. it looks good in practice is in almost as every step of ukraine has kept all the agreements lots to a fine, terrific purple with these christmas saws. the debate has divided the german government, chancellor, olaf schultz has consistently said no, but his governing coalition partners have push to send the missiles to ukraine. well, they nobody's chief, political correspondent, nita, how's the toughest through the reaction to this announcement as well? i would say its mixed. um, there are quite a lot of deadman votes as in general, who in previous polls have said that they appreciate the fact that so it's always casserly ways as options before. he sends big weapon systems to ukraine. we have a scenario of when it came to those big tanks that left the 2 times that went on for months. and so i'm invited to do recognize that that is something that they
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appreciate. the chancellor full that he doesn't take those decisions slightly military expert. so all debating what listings all that he's not saying so is all up. so i was afraid that ukraine might do reverse engineering. so in other words, manipulate the weapon once they've gotten because of ukraine has said that they rule out that they target russia directly like moscow. i mean, this is possible in theory with a tourist, but they say they need the system to be able to hit targets, russian, military, logistics, etc. to stop russian troops advancing those targets. they say our own ukranian soil . so this is something that people are debating is or left towards and does he not trust the ukrainians, or is it because germany is not so nuclear power? unlike the breakdown defense and that source is worried about escalation, under the lack of options for germany. if the tourist delivery did indeed cause an escalation, i would say in general today the feeling is lost. he's set something on tourist
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again because he's been very tight lips recently has said in the past, we wouldn't deliver it. but we think transportation on the battlefield getting was because of a lack of i mean, nation and strategic weapons pressure on him to express himself had been growing. so now we've spoken. but is this the end of the debate about whether gemini said delivered tourist without it? so that's actually political correspondent, neither hasa speaking. and then we also asked nick connelly ink case, how much of a disappointment the gym and decision is for ukraine? i mean, certainly not unexpected, but it is disappointing just a few days ago at the volume. zaleski is big press conference. i'll click on nationwide aust, as lensky what he thought about the chance of getting those towers myself. and he seemed optimistic. he said that has had been the case with the tanks, that he was expecting american action in the shape of tech and was missiles that are expected to be sent by the americans potentially, which have
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a longer range than previous but that, that the american decision could then see the germans following suits hasn't been the case of the past with all the decisions or weapons. i'm not sure it's the be able and mental and all of this you, ukraine has received christmas owls with comparable ranges from the u. k from frauds interesting that le schultz will be in paris today and meeting with him. i know mccall who seemed he didn't have those same fears about being joining to just because france has sent these missiles. but i think it will add some frustration. here's that. there's a sense that full of schultz and his social democratic party in that morning coast in germany, always putting the brakes on. whereas the greens and the liberals a little more on the same kind of him sheet as well as the grains in terms of the need to move on. it's not like well that schultz has somebody else to give you. credit is in a hurry. he said that the training is needed. shells no christmas i'll be doesn't have a huge mounts or shelves to send kids as a kind of compensation. that is just go on the cards now. become really inc,
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if you are feeling the latest meeting in paris to discuss the ways of strengthening support for your crime. we think it's called by the french president, who is the advisor. say they are trying to signal to russia that it will know when the war totes, are expected to focus on improving the supply. i'm the nation in boosting military coordination between ukraine and its allies. i was, let's get most of my correspondence band v get that in paris. welcome band. we've seen many of these conferences before. what concrete progress can ukraine expect? but don't expect any major announcement about the new weapons, new munition, or a new financial aid that has already been done. the $140000000000.00 euros out there in pledges and only $77000000.00 of these have be deliberate so far. and so now it's about delivering of what you already promised and you heard from belinda,
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there with the know you announcements about the christmas size and don't expect that from other countries. but the trend, the lead us to have got to you on short notice by invitation of the money in front of them, i called the french president, one to send a signal to russia that they are relent. isn't that they? but with this, you, their support for ukraine, they're not tie, there's no ukraine fatigue. that is the message that mccaul wants to send. and they also talk you about how to replace american 8 in, in the case that the republican majority in the house of representatives will hold up the $60000000000.00 us dollars that in the making for ukraine. and what happens in, in the case that donald trump gets the presidency again, and we'll be in the white house next year. so my call says we have to come up with a plan, how to make europe more silver and more independent from america. so this conference is also showcasing somehow leadership claims that macro is offering. he
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wants to make europe stronger, and now he has an audience for that. thank advance at band vegas in paris. and refinements of power lies pods of brussels as processed as brought their demands to the sidelines of an e. u. agriculture administers that meeting governments across the block. i've been trying to ease tensions after weeks of demonstrations. so far, pharmacy remain unconvinced. brussels a blaze farmers added fuel to the fire of europe, white protests on monday, calling for less red tape and more support still with unpredictable prices and obviously short. so we want to have a future. farming is our passion and ultimately we want to be able to make a living difficult for the know of them that are so many specific e rules. and then the end we can no longer produce low prices. about people grew up
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a couple when you look at the last 40 years since i started, things have been getting worse. and what else is office security forces lined up to keep demonstrators out of you headquarters? as ministers match, police have been using walter ton to try and extinguish fires burning. here it's been less than a month since protesters descended on brussels, lined the street last time and farmers tell me they'll keep coming back. so it seems like this may not be the last european farmers have a broad range of demands from home technology. you in ports describing environmental legislation as in a big to call tensions. the book has already moved to relax some green farming rules and polls plant pesticide blows. we are here today to taking boards, the feedback that farmers right across year of, of given in relation to the need to ensure that the regulations are made more simple to making sure to make sure as well that they work that they carry out on
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a day to day basis as respect as and i think, you know, that has not had the prominence and pre eminence and the conversations we have it as a culture. and so it did, it deserves officials are normally new ways to ease the burden on farmers. but as they race to respond, some critics fear the use big claimant's probity is, could go up in smoke after roll agriculture codes for some 10 percent, the you emissions, small scale farmers, blaine corporate interest, the u, as decided to listen only to the very big farmers and to our growing business in my from i know what is climate change, so i am in favor of policies to stubs this climate the crisis, but i cannot do it. we surprised that the fall below microsoft solutions. for now with these protesters say they'll keep pushing their message with brussels attempt to satisfy the farmers so far, falling flat, a lot revolt from rosie buckshot in brussels, and rosie joins us now. welcome,
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welcome. what's happening then? now? well, this is the aftermath of those protests, many farmers, their trucks have left this part of the city, but they have left behind the big piles of vern tires, birds. hey, sax. there is a clean up mission underway here in the european union neighborhood of brussels. not all of those cars met a similar fate. if you look over it that way, you will see simply a molten pile of mask. that is another fire that was extinguished earlier by police using walter todd and no. as i said, tractors, i've made their way mostly on this part of the city. there is some traffic starting to move again, bicycles, for example. people coming home of their way for work. of course, brussels is as easy to use a place for people are used to pros, a protest farmers so far have have benefited from a degree of public support for their cause. these kind of slightly more dramatic seem to be seen here with this kind of mess. left behind might stretch that to some extent on file process. so i've been taking part all over your if and
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this isn't the 1st that, that on the streets of brussels. so what we'll send them back to the phone. we'll farmers have a long list of demands and they're not all the same. for example, we know farmers in poland and parts essentially eastern europe are very concerned about agricultural import from ukraine. we've heard other farmers really complaining about is associated with receiving subsidies. what i should say, you subsidies for farmers to make up a significant share of the european union budget. some of those farmers here in brussels, belgium, for example, are much more concerned device, big free trade deals for examples of the use i with parts of less than america. so they have pretty disparate demands. they are united in one complaints, but their prices are simply too unstable and their costs are too high. well, a you every cell 2 minutes to something. so some sort of way of thought i have. they come up with a plan, rosie their happiness,
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3 of concessions to farmers over the past few weeks. as we see, these protests are run across europe and not include, for example, easing some green farming rules, but also moves to try and prevent cell main ports from ukraine. that is something which some farmers have welcome, but it certainly seems to be the pharmacy or the street. not enough for them somewhere complaining that it was the communication exercise. other thing they really will keep coming back until their demands are met. it seems to me they were calling for really kind of systemic change and everything to you has come up with so far. it's really within the existing system. governments really do seem to be keen to try and show their listening to farmers were a couple of months away from you alexis, that i think there are for years that farmers can take their books to the far right if they feel their voters, they're not heard spots on the other hand, as we also heard, there are claimant competitors that are worried that the if you, you goes too far and these concessions at the airport if you,
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any way this could end up with a compromise letting these big claim it promises. ok, thank you for that, rosie rosie beauchamp in brussels. i'll take a look at some of the doors making headlines around the world. an ally of alexi and the volume it has said the deceased russian or physician politician was close to being freed at the time of his death or pub check, made the comment to the video posted on you to show, say, repeat it to allegations that president putin is responsible for mister the values that denmark has dropped tips investigation into the 2022 explosions on the north stream pipelines, counting russian gas to jeremy. it says that's not enough evidence to pursue a criminal case. russia on the west of each denied involvement in the incident, instead of pointing the finger at each other. a member of the us armed forces who says himself on fire outside. these rarity embassy, washington in protest of the war and gaza is died of his injuries. not just member
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of the us air force them on live stream, the incidence that he would no longer be completed in genocide. the international court of justice gave israel until today to submit a report you showing that it is preventing genocide in gaza coding in january. i did not find that to israel was committing genocide, but issued 6 orders to ensure genocide doesn't is a village. he says it has hit targets deep inside the level of a city of bile back. yeah, strikes came just i was after has been off. i since down to is riley trunk as well . so societies are honest. these writing strikes killed at least 2 members of the group on the palestinian prime minister. i'm a 100 stay here has announced the resignation of these governments which governs. ponsonby is ready to occupy, westbank, palestinian, those are the president mahmoud abbas, still needs to accept the resignation. the move could paved the way for us backed
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reforms in the palestinian authority. united states once i'm in charge of guns, and once the war is over, we ask that correspondent in jerusalem, tanya, crying about what the problem to the resignation to i think it's the early to tell what's really behind this step. but it's an important step, as it's seen here by many analysis of how much started the prime minister has pointed at the reasons in his uh what he said to himself. he said his resignation is needed to need to prepare for the next of a mental and political arrangements for emerging reality in goals as he puts it. but also he mentions national unity talks. now we know that by the end of the week, there will be a, it's a, there's a meeting expected in moscow. was old appointed to confection time off and thought of also i'm expected to attend to possibly talk about reconciliation between i'm
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us and thought of. but also in the broader picture. what are you seeing here is the pressure on the posting authority by the international community. the, into the posting authority is the governing parts of the occupied of westbank. and it has been said they need to reform the need to shake up the author or 2 to be able to play a role in the posts for does a scenario. of course, there are lots of things that need to, to change to as well, but also the israeli government has said they are opposed to any of such role for the policy in us already. in such a post work as a scenario. it's tanya kramer interest that was part of dw conflicts on special on the future of these ready posting. and obviously i can tell the student relations. i'm a colleague, sarah kelly spoke with palestinian prime minister. stay on the munich security conference and asked him about the fusion of the policy and the leadership, 90 percent of the palestinians, want the boss, con, 90 percent 90 percent. wait
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a minute. one is does he need to go? does he need to go quickly? don't wait a minute festival, how can you represent the palette? say that you represent the palace in palestinian people in 90 percent? do you want me to also pray and width for an answer or simply continue to okay. so wait a minute. first of all, we are very aware of the fact that we need elections. and our president issued up as a bunch of degree quoting for elections on done with the 2nd of may 2021. when is i did not allow us to have an expense new charter was on it. so. ready we would have quoted between the how about on the how truck should we have elections without totals or them or should we wait until the 6 circumstances allow one. the other important issue i did like i do like that. the revitalization of that. but it's, you know, sort of through the president by the and spoke about. and when i went with it, i realize that it means to bring to life. so for us that he's like, good as mentioned over there, but it's not all sort of the means. one thing for me allow us to function i was
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about to send in the time is to stay i talking to i d w. sarah kelly, the munich security conference, a german foreign minister and elaina bab bulk as refund is rails. right. to defend itself following last october terrace, detached by her mouth. but she also called on israel to do more to protect civilians in garza. and to ensure that a to reach is that was a need. a foreign minister made the comments that the opening of the un human rights council spring session in geneva. she told that it gets that she personally pressed the issue with fondness in israel during several visits. german foreign minister also called for what she called the humanitarian pause in the fighting mothers like us like me running from the fighting, dragging the crying kits behind them in panic, in despair. often children wondering the ruins of their home.
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barefoot, hungry, alone. i sometimes to mention the swell my daughters we have they are good for working with many friends, non stop for a humanitarian pause, leading to humanitarian ceasefire. a 7 foreign minister on a line, a bad box. finally, to france, with thousands of people have gathered to claim the guineas record for the wealth largest that go more organized this same over 8000 people created using more than 250000 francs stands and 25 meters high and fix. i started saving ship record hasn't yet been verified by guineas inspectors, but organizers say they made a is to raise funds to restore the original. she is reminded
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about top story. this under solomon's has approved sweet and spirit to join nato. the decision removes the last obstacle to sweetness, friendship and offspring of west ends. another she lives hungry is the last off and nice especially on the states to ratify the swedish friendship. germany has rolled out of sending ukraine a long raged tourist. miss silas transfer schultz to deliver it to chris. besides, the cave has requested a good risk of drawing john victims to wolf, angry farms and brussels attempts ties and sent them a slice of loving access to the e. u buildings. the angry about your environment, the policy has surprise and costs and what they called unfair competition. lux agriculture ministers are discussing hot duplicate for the testers. i'm next on the dw on unveiled with the look at the 10 academy award with us that made film district to protect
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gone with the wind revered to this day 10 oscar films that made history milestones of cinematic arts. and how they changed the world, the on d. w. one farmers battle against the german energy joining an r w d souls. peruvian homeland is being threatened by climate change and police are
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the assignment research in the i c d . w. in 94 years of the academy awards, they've been hundreds of oscar winners. but 10 actually changed movie history. the american, the 1930s was sharply divided along racial lines. even in the mixed movie theaters, black people had to sit in the balcony in the cheap seats against this backdrop hollywood made going.

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