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dover on board is ukraine. now, i told you sat, so i can tell you this. today, transmission be a cold on russia for protection. so do we need to be worried about more russian troops being invited into one of ukraine's neighbors? or is this just a little local difficulty? i'm feel go in by then, and this is the day. the rest is war against ukraine has the norm was to put, crushes on every aspect of one of us security. i think security guarantees that were important not only for your brain, for all the neighbors home, although i, because of the russia, russia, the sold id waging type the word against smell. the plato is stopping lea, trying to move into literally a 2nd to ukraine. as long as the pushing armies on the left bank of the denise to
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this place is into occupation. it would be peace here any time soon. also on the days of hold for the lands agency, for palestinian refugees is drying up after i is writing claims that several unreal workers were involved in the how must, how about tax the organizations fugette now look sent out. there's fear, there are things i o team and it fosters and deepen so sense of hopelessness that's already present. so we're now starting to see refugees show up in our offices and yelling at our staff and great frustration and despair. welcome to the day, the multiplan breakaway region of trends. next year has asked moscow for protection . the pro ration of staff protest accuse the pro western mold open government waging an economic warfare against the tensions between the 2 neighbors have been rising. ever since rush is invasion of ukraine,
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the self proclaimed of republic of trans nestor is a tiny sliver of land located between ukraine involve dover, and falls within russia. sphere of influence. i broke away from the video and the collapse of the soviet union in the early 19 ninety's, but isn't internationally recognized while the request for protection fell short to off the request for outright, i'm excited by russia that moldova i'd marry in the west, had feared back in 2006 tons of history actually organized a referendum on joining the russian federation, which met with the over well with overwhelming support. it was 97 percent voting in favor. however, moscow chose not to recognize that i didn't act on the request this month though that has dismissed the claims that its waiting, economic wolf, and on child's next year, and call the san francisco appeal for protection propaganda. relations between mulder vantage breakaway region, a complicated by the role of russia. moscow has around 1500 troops,
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publicly stationed insurance, and the strip what he called a peacekeeping vision. multiple government says it's military presence is a legitimate, i'm just cold for the withdrawal of russian forces. it's repeated, they accuse the criminal of trying to destabilize the country rush. i haven't yet responded to the requests for protection, but it accused the west of tried to turn mulder into a 2nd to new crane is russian. a foreign ministry is spokes person. there is a car over at the with nato is dublin lee trying to mold the republic into a 2nd ukraine. contrary to the mood of the majority of the motors in population. and apparently without thinking about the consequences of these for the country and for the region as a whole, they do the doing so on the sides here a put you on bon answer on the drum and council on foreign relations. so welcome to the w. what's being reported? is it best timing to break away region of most of which is right next to ukraine has appealed to russia full protection. could you take us behind that bold
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statement of facts a hi. yes, sure it's. it has been a high, intense day and hold on. a run has been following the development some statements from to us, both as so maybe to go some backs. where does this come from? and the congress of deputies that took place today comes a lot to as a, on the background of the west and economics to chase turn in the transmission region. and also optimal development native custom just exception for companies from just missed jail, which has talked it's from 1st of january. so now the same custom to just apply for the boss, right? bank of the history of a company is in the bank of history of or so on the grounds of this economic situation. we also see more and more developments happening. and then the expectation from this congress, i'm sorry, just to come back to where like,
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i'd like to speak collection on what to expect about this congress. whether i would actually say that the message that came was twice monthly rate. and you did not make reference to the integration of dismissed the investor that uh, what's happened in the congress in 2006. and that the statements also addressed to the state duma. and just the duration counsel, another president and, and actually it's, it just has more, i will discuss this more really on the worst. and then you can nomics to station in, in the truck this job and also on the best route to of the car institution in the country to put more pressure on them will govern government. okay. and provide stuff to them. right. sorry, yeah. well, i was just gonna say just to just, just as for some that up yesterday, there was expected to be a call from trends and history and for a referendum on joining russia. that's didn't happen today. we have this, this appeal for russian protection. but as you see,
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this is about the economic situation in both dover and trends next year. now we have transmit create sandwich between moldova, which it's broken away from them, which is not backed by russia, trends. so it's, it's always between moldova and ukraine, which of course russia is currently inviting. is this quote for russian protection, something the why the world therefore needs to pay more attention to i think also the call for us, for the end of the discussion in the media, we are over inflated and there was a lot of propaganda. i'll send you the information and it also comes as part of the fibers to tex a fresh start against christmas gym as so i see these developments. i really need to attract more attention on adjusting his chair and also to get small leverage. and then in the negotiation, russia has already mentioned that they will pay attention to the situation. and
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also we will come up and roots time economic support and humanitarian measures for top. but there was no reference to political measures. right. additionally, i think from this assistance times it's also a message to keep, to be on the agenda for us. so because there is there is that social cost, the cost supplied moldova, and then it would be affected by this. ok. so because the so as, as you, as far as you can see, then this call, this is a little local difficulties. i can put it best way. this is not likely to feed into what russia is doing in ukraine a. m, i see it's part of the in the big picture i see pop the for us and the simplest ation. compare and send this information mr. chase and then we'll de, it's bridge i o. we have elections coming up this autumn to our presidential election next. the problem into the election. so this situation is contributes to
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public just to position the suspect has been the playground for us and this information on tablets, of text for years now. and this goes just, i'm decides to this part of the full scale invasion of praying. so i've seen the big picture of this contribution tomorrow just to position in the region. why does information? and i see also more initiatives from restaurants, us this to, to contribute to this, this, the position and the concept. so of course, russia has a circle, peace keeping force of around $1500.00 troops in trance and history. what does that he's at doing? whose piece are they supposed to be camping? that yes, that's a good question. i mean, does this tell us of cost them and use and deployed combust map? and whoever, under us, on the level of peacekeepers was so called dis keepers. it's important to understand that there has been also no rotation uh, interesting,
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used to and this people are mostly transmits to a residence, refresh the mattress and fox sports. right. and they put magically, she asked me. i would also says that this people, i'm not to change enough and that is not enough equipment and motivation also to, to 5 on the restroom side last year or sorry, intrinsic venture to when the, when were there was information about the potential, my biggest ation assessment still real stuff but still a lot of people living so sniffed. yeah. like i would not to i would not expect big mobilization from the side of the so called disc kit 1st. okay. so as i say the geography is interesting. moldova, on one side, ukraine on the, on the mold, over of course, not a member of the e. u. o nato effect neutrality is enshrined in his constitution, but is trans may strayer, on the radar of eva b, e u, on a so,
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i mean, most of us sophisticated position is that it supports integration of trust, mr. in a peaceful way. and when we look at their current agreements, the different comprehensive between the agreements of the you just missed a is also benefiting from me. it's around 70 percent of the business to experts go to the you countries. therefore, also this is tim, the integration into in the u is also still not part of most about becoming more attractive for, for attractive for trust, this justice done region and benefits of the measures the small device benefits and getting this to god. what concerns may so, as it is indeed the emerald of a mess with new trend, it isn't in this past edition. however, what's interesting and then you speak through the strategic neutrality is not mentioned anymore. and i mean, i think on the overall level, there is an understanding that it's hard to be neutral in the car for a month,
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and there are no security guards due to the following day. so however, the population of most of i would not be arranging off those types of stuff that most of our expressed interest in joining nato. so i think more work would have to be done in this regard. okay, thank you so much for talking us through that to this test you put you on month from the german council on foreign relations. a thank you and you conflict so me a use doorstep and around the world of light to increasing numbers of people seeking refuge in the block. asked you the a, you receive more asylum applications that at any time in the last 7 years, that is, according to a new republic, body, or pin union agency for assignment. if it goes with the highest sense that blocks that 201516 migrant crisis, but more than a 1000000 people slammed across the use board has applications decreased in the years that followed. but then rose again, syrians and after on national,
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submitted the most applications in 2023, followed by palestinians, and then to each nationals that he's right. these figures don't include the more than 4000000 ukrainians. you've been given refuge since russians invasion. germany recorded more than the 3 130002 sign a modifications in 2023, both on any of the e. u. member states. it's followed by friends, spain, and then it's really let's see if we can that make sense if those numbers are dr. rough filed bustle, who's from the gym and institute for international and security effects of welcome to dw. so we know that the, the, the serious civil war was a big driver in 20 uh, 201560. is it clear what's behind this current search? no, it's more complicated, it's picture. i mean it's not one single crisis apart from the ukranian war. you mentioned it's really the whole neighborhood in europe, which is still unfortunately, both in terms of violent conflict and in terms of economic and other instability at
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sort of a source of various sources of irregular migration with finals. because for example, turkey you mentioned here is a new development and why is that? well, on the one hand yes, on the other one is having an autocratic regime and there is more political repression. but also in general, there's the lack of economic perspective, a lack of a general, you know, sense the turkey is going in the right direction. so, so it's a mixture of those factors. and ask, i understand, you mentioned is a long running conflict of course. and people are moving from us kind of stand or seeing that they don't have a regional perspective and eventually arrive in europe. so all these movements take time. and so this is what we seek across of accumulating in the last year. so we have a structural problem indeed. yes. so naturalist process and followed by governments and you would have long capitalized on public discontent, over migration and assign them. so these figures likely to fuel what i don't think the figure themselves make a big difference. i mean,
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the discourse has been going on for quite some time. i think the current sort of political debate is more, okay, what are we going to do about this and what all of this was a proposed solutions. so in the one hand, you know, mainstream part of the say, ok, we agreed on this, you were form for sort of a more stringent assign them system more order and other actors. i know saying no, this is not enough. we have to take well radical action, so more forceful kind of foreclosures, or even, you know, putting people only in 3rd countries where having their assigning process. so i think this is more the divide than, you know, the exact numbers of people arriving. and what, why does germany appears to be such a magnus as well? germany still is, you know, have, has the reputation to some extent for being open. and this was also happen in the case of ukraine. it still has, you know, a large and actually, you know, needing a labor market. so there are a prospect's and then of course lots but don't always these kind of diaspora effects. so syrians, they already a lot of syrians in germany. so further,
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people from siri who take refuge in stir, they obviously try to go somewhere where they may know somebody. so couples, this is like why germany is still the biggest recipient. okay. so we have many european countries facing a folding, both rights and a dimension pool of work as of yet the countries like germany, italy, a doing deals with countries like a rocco and albania. to excuse me, we've tried to do deals with outcomes like rwanda and albania, to process asylum seekers abroad. while jeremy, at the same time is doing deals with morocco, coverage people. so it looks like they're trying to, to welcome with one hand and slot people away with the other. yeah, there, there was an inconsistency. i mean, some officials, both people would say, well that's there is no contradiction. we just want to control who's coming. we want to choose who's coming here, and this should be for economic migrants and not for regular migrants. but of
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course, you know, you can sort of need to separate the 2. so if you get a reputation as being as nicely as possible, then it's obviously not as likely that you can attract the kind of labor migration of the skilled people you want in germany. i think we're not that far down the line and trying to be just, you know, the turns like the debate in new k is or is actually also increasing the happening in italy. but we'll see, i mean, the elect selections of europe. elections will be a test for that. and certainly we should be careful that we really don't destroy this kind of attraction of germany because that's what we need to long term. and so ever since 201516 when we saw this search from syria, a, b, u has been debasing, wants to do about the irregular migration. and clearly the system that was in place, they doubling the web people or a process that the point of entry doesn't work. why has it taken so long to so they
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side because a deal was finally arrived back in december of just last year. well, i mean, actually it is seamlessly because of difficult to explain that it took 8 years. and one of the reasons not the only one was always this debate about solidarity. so what is the kind of measure for supporting each other in europe? and originally there was always this idea that we relocate people across europe and various countries, 1st and foremost in eastern europe, but not only increasingly set us at no way. we're not going to do this and eventually also countries like germany settling. okay, we're going to have a flexible system, most of the verity. so more or less countries can choose what they kind of put into come and pool. and then somehow this is politically more palatable. and the 2nd element that kind of was a deal breaker is the kind of idea that we now at least try to have more sort of foster and stringent assigning procedures near the external borders. so people
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ideally should be process fast and returned if they don't get asylum. so these 2 ideas sort of flexible. so the deputy i'm sort of most stringent procedures with foster returns on the borders are meant to create both more control and more political sort of flexibility. but whether it's going to work in practice, this is a big question that we can actually not really sort of pro is sort of really say at this point in time. ok, thanks and focus through that side of the field bustle from the german institute for international and security for thank you. awesome. the main you an agency set up to assist the palestinian refugees underway and is facing a cash crisis. it said it will run out of money in the coming days after major donation suspended funding. the phrase came after israel, south of several of the workers had been involved in the october 7 tara attacks by hama. but it's not just palestinians in gaza who fee of being cut off and also
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provides assistance in most countries like level which is home to more than a quarter of a $1000000.00 refugees. dw correspondence mohammed tried to report from david this is what life looks like. emission fees, capital b, it is $1.00 of 12, but this time if it comes across a little bit on the own, depend on one organization to survive. one of the new how is $82.00? she suffers from hyper tension and diabetes was clinic is the only health care facility she can't afford. it has been providing her medicine for the past 12 years . so it in use of form was unprecedented. cost crisis is troubling. and how will i get the medicine mode?
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death would be better for me. may i have no support, but quote another crucial surface provided by garbage collection account will sink and trash in less than 24 hours. if one does not collect the garbage. one official distance us for children. what schools offer options in an environment full of danger, for the node with without unrest, schools or children will end up on the streets or in coffee shops they have probably armed or how many in it they would use drugs. especially since drug dealers are all over the place that at the end it would be much easier to recruit these children off the streets. no, no, no, never. they said, well that's a lot of the future of those who have chosen depends on what sort of the health of those at the clinic it is not just that's what also pays runs and provides a sense what the critically is effectively the state in places like this without
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the services that what country provides, watson indian from the city is across the bottom would be absolutely destitute. and increasingly, that's that a little i can't describe how people will react. if on russ stops, there would be riots in violent protests. it's not going to be easy. oh, what is struggling to keep the lead on feelings of frustration? they are very, very worried. there is fear, there are things i o team and it fosters and deepen so sense of hopelessness that's already present. so we're now starting to see refugees show up in our offices and yelling at our stuff and great frustration and despair, and threatening to, to come by. what has no mandate to secure what kind of sydney and refugees but then to what used to be their homes. but most of us didn't use refuse to separate it. surface deliveries from the right for the time. the 2 issues are deeply intertwined
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in the minds of the refugees. how about the solving owenberg within the palestinian costs and the right for return, but also an end to all the social educational and medical services to provide data to the why. in crisis, 51 in the, near the beginning of the month of the month on refugees needs for what services is more critical than ever south korea, as well as 12 largest economy and home to industrial johns like shown die on samsung known for manufacturing a wide variety of industrial and consumer products, but there's one thing the country hasn't been making enough of. most babies. south korea now has the lowest birth range in the world, and that's watering the government. the numbers are dire, south korea's birth rate has been dropping for years. now it's fall into a record low utility. some some notes were sent out. some of these the number of
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newborns in 2023 was 230000, which is a decrease by 7.7 percent from a year earlier. the total for tillage, a rate was recorded at point $72.00 again down from last year. the reason is obvious, cells, korea as the most expensive country in the world to raise a child and a work life balance valued in many western countries, is virtually unheard of as this office work or a father of to know is to well to say that it's serious, i need to make time for taking care of my children, but that's difficult when you're working. so i think the government and the companies need to cooperate and help parents spend time with their children and have a good family to come over there for the sol. government is trying to make, having kits more appealing. parents get $22000.00 a year for a baby born in 2024, and there are plans to expand paid paternal leave to 18 months. still many in the country doubt they can balance to career and having children with autism
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scale, there will be a situation where my child is sick and they need to leave the office to take care of it. but under the current environment, women can't just leave the office to take care sick, kids as could be disruptive to their work from the community goods. if the government provided financial support as women could face financial difficulty is due to career break. after giving birth, it seems clear the government will have to step in sooner rather than later. so typically, any countries birth rate has to be just above to, to keep the population study in south korea, population number sent, dropping fast, dangers, the country's economic viability. the find these take a look at this looking like something out of a james bond film fundable for me. i am, i'm serious. if you're a little younger, the united arab emirates as hosted the wells 1st jet suit,
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freedom of trace in greece. critical journalists under surveillance, i'm guessing buried in jewel suits or even much like police reports or your, those kind of us according to reports is, would that board is it's clear who's responsible? the sole goal trying to file as you have like the media businessman, villages focus on 0 next on d, w. industrial power. that's also climate friendly
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and it's being supplied in the north of germany. the world's largest high temperature storage facility is being built there. edits court deal storage unit that's converting wind power into a heat that large companies need to fuel their businesses. made into many in 60 minutes on d, w, the, the, the, the, it is some of the current key, more people than in such a passion, life crisis within part that's the, that's the best the best and
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find out the daily story. info, migraines, reliable news to migrate wherever they may be. the hello and welcome to focus on europe with me live show. attacks on press. freedom are increasing globally more than 100 journalists have lost their lives since january 2020 treat. most of them in war zones like gaza and ukraine, but journalists are also assaulted and murdered after reporting about corruption, organized crime or state sponsored terrorism. even right here in europe.

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