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the, the doesn't say that we knew his line from berlin, who feet a tax on international shipping turn. sadly, humans who was a rebel strong, a commercial vessel in the gulf of 8 and killing 2 people, the 1st fatalities since the group started at targeting ships late last year. also coming up. former south carolina governor nikki haley ends her bid for the white house after losses to donald trump on super tuesday. that doesn't mean showing doors the only republican no less than the rights and spiraling gang violence feeling fears of a civil war in haiti. b, one security council is holding an emergency meeting to address the crisis. the
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nicole for like shallower viewers on p b. s in the united states and all of you joining us from around the world, welcome to the print. so western officials say to sailors have been killed and a missile attack on a commercial ship off a young man who the rebels have claimed responsibility for the attack. these are the 1st that's reported since the iran back group began in strength and the rev. see who these have been carrying out these attacks. they say in retaliation to israel's campaign in gaza, us and british forces have responded by striking who's the targets in yemen. but if so far, fails to the turn, the group washington says it will continue to hold. the whole thing is accountable for such attacks without specifying what that would mean in the united states will continue to hold the cookies accountable for their attacks, which have not just disrupted international commerce,
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not just disrupted the freedom of navigation in international waters and not just endangered seafarers but now tragically killed a number of them. okay. more fun problems. different assignments and washington stuff on the 1st that's in the red sea. how do you expect the us led western the lines in the right thing to respond. yeah, the 1st of all though, there is an american, uh, maybe acid and an indian navy sit on the scene helping and, and assisting with the rescue of those sailors who were not killed by the band. them have to a band and ship. some of them are badly wounded and american, or maybe elements, as well as indian and navy elements are helping those sailors who made it off the ship. now however, you know, this is of course not new to start at all in november last year when they were just declared that from then on they would attack any naval vessel affiliated and they
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just opened the definition. what is affiliated to the us to the u. k and to israel, all of that, of course, because of the gaza or how moss is really war. now, just a few days ago, a us destroy the us as kindly was attacked by who is this by the bomb dropping drones. and a missile, of course, that is true, was able to defend itself and shoot this, this drone and those missiles down. but again, what is to expect now is retaliatory measures from the us from the u. k. from the us that coalition, that is fighting the who is the action, who is the action in the gulf of 8 and in this critical shipping route. what can those retaliatory actions look like of the air strikes? uh, the last uh, if you were
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a few weeks if we expect. and what is targeted then is, is radar sites launch launching sites for drones, for missiles in who's the control gym and territory as well. as communication communication rate is that right now they have not been very successful as we can clearly see if they have made a dent, at least that's what the us and what the british authorities tell us. but there is apparently more work to do since the hoot. these are still able to cause a lot of damage and now even human loss, that was there with those attacks in the gulf of item. yeah. can you kindly remind our viewers, winding us is so keen on getting the shipping right under control? well, follow the money. it is a critical shipping route for anything coming from age are connecting. the middle east and asia are shipping and products and manufacturers to europe as well as to the united states. so this is critical in the us, as always, always made itself
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a protector of international shipping routes. and this has commercial reasons, of course. so follow the money that is uh, that is why the us and european partners are really concerned and determined to get the who's these to stop? what they're doing right now. and stuff on time is in washington, when he thinks former south carolina governor indicate healy has suspended her presidential campaign after a poor showing and the super tuesday primaries. donald trump $114.00 out of 15 of those contests. he's now the only republican left in the race for the white house earlier today. haley painters and foreigners, but did not offer a tron per endorsement for the outpouring of support we've received from all across our great country. but the time has now come to suspend my campaign. as i said, i want it americans to have their voices heard. i have done that. i have no regrets
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. and although i will no longer be a candidate, i will not stop using my voice for the things i believe in and hear some reactions of motors and hailey supporters after her exit from the republican presidential race. it's disappointing because it was really refreshing to have someone speak reality and point out that this is not normal. the discourse that we have from the previous present president trump. and so i really hope in the next couple days, she doesn't turn around and endorsed him. it was expected what the media was covering and how the landscape in this country is about election about the coming november. so i think she tried her best. unfortunately, nobody saw it. how potential to assess for the, sorry, i don't think anybody really wants to see this type of a rematch kind of scenario playing out. i think people are exhausted the last time
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and now that you're 9 months away from an election, people are keeping people motivated at this point is going to be difficult when they get healy is out of the race, but hasn't endorsed donald trump. earlier i asked our washington birds and it's paul to explain the significance of this move. that's correct. that's what say not did i see percentage was of really presidential. i would say well chosen words, deliberate of, of charm and strength. she definitely is not ready to stop fighting for, for her vision of the republican party. she renewed her a call for return to conservative principles and was actually against an isolationist foreign policy of donald trump. and it is, as you just said, it is important to notice that she did not endorse donald trump. actually quite the opposite as she basically said that she has to win the support of hor, supporters by returning to conservative principals. mm. let's talk about the people
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who voted for making healy because he didn't manage to win many primaries, but she does have a solid supporter base that is made up mostly of more moderate. conservative. doesn't she know which way do you think they're likely to lean? now that she has withdrawn as well, there are of course, haley supporters who would vote for everyone who is the candidate of the republican policy. but they are also often females republicans or actually hesitant to support a candidate who is not only facing $91.00 criminal records court collins, a bunch of it was also known for his misogynistic approach to women. many of them i had talked to on the campaign trail the last week and told me that they rather actually would stay home or even vote for president biden. to avoid another tone of donald trump. that was in his pull reporting from washington with another set of
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trump primary victories the likelihood of a 2nd donald trump presidency. large as major a team leaders nervous and vigilant. the possibility of a return to america 1st policy in washington and even the lack of support for nato has forced officials on the continent to prep for a future without their most powerful l. when he was previously president of the united states, donalds, trump describe the european union as a full and threatens to make you a p and pay for us protects. now his america, 1st policy good. once again, we shape transatlantic relations for many european politicians. the possibility of donald trump's return to the white house. it's a nightmare scenario. even though they don't like to speak about it in front of a camera, surely you're not inviting me to interfere and the internal affairs of the biggest ally, it's um the people in, in america who,
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who had the right to choose the president in private. however, one diplomats describe the atmosphere to us as a mixture of desperation and resignation. and it seems pretty clear that's behind closed doors. officials in your pm capitals working on contingency plans. should there be a 2nd donald trump presidency? i'm sure that there are contingency plans. i'm not going to wait until the last moment. the advantage that they have is a trump is not anymore. unlike what was the case in 2000. 162017. is not an unknown person anymore of the present during his 1st term in office. trump imposed terrace on trade with you members, he pulled out of the paris climate agreements and then what was the biggest shock he repeatedly question? do you ask commitments to the nato alliance now he's delivering the same messages on that companion trail. one of the presidents of a big country stood up said,
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well sir, uh if we don't pay and were attacked by russia, will you protect us? i said, no, i would not protect you. in fact, i would encourage them to do whatever the hell they want. you got to say, so could a 2nd, trump presidency mean the end of nato? it's not just about whether the united states is in or out. i mean, almost certainly the united states would stay in, but there are, there are levels of being in and other allies on occasion have, have salt, lower levels of involvement with nato, withdrawing from the integrated military command, for example. or simply simply focusing on areas outside of the european security orbit, which would leave europe in a position of having to sort of somehow fill that gap. could you fill that gap? not into short term experts say, nate to without us. would it be weak? europe's nuclear deterrence, without america, nuclear weapons, inconceivable, at least for now and supporting ukraine without money and arms from washington
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would be much more difficult. so what can even leaders do? no matter what will happen in the us. and europe has to be able to do more on our own and in cooperation with our allies. this is a wake of code for, for everybody in, in europe to do more for, for european own defense, doing more for you a p and secuity could help. but it will take time for countries to be able to do that, and you are p and the union army 1st discussed decades ago is still a distant endeavor. and in the meantime, if one looks at the experience of the trumpet administration that we had, clearly he views the world, not just through nation states, but through individual leaderships, individual leaders. i can say not so much alliances, not so much. agreements, sometimes not even states but, but individuals. and so those individual relationships matter. building
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relationships, stepping up on defense, europeans are bracing foot from $2.00 and they know that a new face and a transatlantic relationship might be link anyway, regardless of who will win the race to the white house. and the look now at some other stories making headlines around the world today. south africa has asked the international court of justice to prevent them in, in the gaza strip. there's also some additional emergency measures against israel warning that palestinians in gaza are facing starvation. south africa is urged the core to order that all parties seize hostilities and release all hostages preach and detainees, without precondition, great prime minister carry out because mr. talk us and ukrainian presidents, a lot of, here's the landscape, met in the premium for the city of odessa, which has been ravaged by the ongoing more drones, try kept the city during their visit, killing 5 people. so talk is called it's a vivid reminder in crane is gripped by conflict on that the truly
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a german chancellor or f shots and state premieres have agreed on what they say our far reaching measures to limit illegal migration. the federal states say there, overburdened supplying housing food, employment and education for hundreds of thousands of my friends coming into the country. they're also fears that voter backlash on these issues of chords. how far right parties and regional elections later this year? well, our political correspondence, i'm young explained to us earlier, what kind of measures they actually agreed on you know what? it was a fact to the meeting last november, but the chancellor sholtes in the state. pray me as agreed a bunch of at measures essentially to look like a package to get tougher on my, on the whole migration topic. generally, that was things like patrolling the boat is more intensively at and also speeding
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up asylum application procedures for instance. so that people whose applications file can be removed little quickly, a whole bunch of other things. and so this meeting today was again, partly just about to focusing attention back on that and checking what, what, where more pressure is needed, what to more needs to be done, what's already working quite well at, at, but i think you're seeing that, as you suggested, either politicians from the mainstream policies, a very aware of that migration, generally as an issue can be electricity significant this year. and that's a big state elections next year and the national elections. and that's why you've got people like, oh, i feel it's one thing to be seen talking about it and, and getting on top of it. but the assignment in germany is a big country. it's a wealthy country. why is migration such an issue as well?
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a, you've got to an issue, it's an issue. it's for local authorities which are struggling to deal with the numbers of people. that's what they say. they go to a problem when it comes to housing, schools, public services. we've got a lot of people who have come in recent years. in 2023. there were over 300000 new asylum applications. and that's on top of the course of more than a 1000000 people have come from ukraine because of the war there. and some significant numbers of people arriving over the last decade, particularly those who came as a result of the war in syria or for instance. and on top of that, there's also the problem of irregular migration as well. so i think what you're seeing in germany is a sense that it's the time to look again at this issue. look again, see if the rules are right. see if germany is in step with the some of the other european countries, which are also looking at different ways to deal with the migration question. and
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that's why this is top of the gender. again, assigning young the w is political corresponding here in berlin. thank you so much and your web security council is holding an emergency meeting today to address spiraling violence in haiti. the country is seeing an explosion of violence and re some days as powerful gang leaders launch attacks in an effort to oust prime minister on the along the, on these critics say that he hasn't stuck to his promise to resign in february instead forming an alliance with the opposition until new elections can be held. as gang violence continues to escalate and hate see? one of the leaders issues a strong warning to the countries prime minister sales, anybody will certainly be of value. what this is arial already doesn't resign. you 5, even sony, 6, the international community continues to support him. us will be heading straight
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for a civil war that will lead to genocide. it'd be a tough day, which is which it was several gangs of being reaching have across the country for months. but simon's escalated in recent days, sped by on res recent trip to kenya, to appeal for international support to quell the violence, and a recent decision to further delay elections in haiti, the gang seized control of haiti's main airport, looking on res plane from returning home. they also coordinated several attacks including on a police station and a prison police fled and we are eating the population to spend for themselves. so we had to try to fix to defend ourselves. now it's
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the gangs that control the country. they could seize power because the situation is not good at all. the thousands has been forced to flee the homes. this, the civil unrest continues to spread. well here in germany, police are blaming arson. after a suspected attack on tesla's european plant near berlin, a far less militant group is claiming responsibility. electricity supply was cut off and production shut down. this coincides with environmental us efforts to stop tesla from expanding the factory. c o, a loan mosque tweet, as the activist quotes are either the dumbest echo terrorist on earth or their puppets of those who don't have good environmental goals. stopping production of electric vehicles rather than fossil fuel vehicles is extreme. don't hear road and english. that means it's really done spokesperson says the german government,
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strongly condense, attacks on infrastructure. the police lands near the desk left land just outside the german got the key berlin. a fire broke out at a high voltage electricity by law on which led to a power failure. authorities believe it was an act of sabotage. and that under today, criminal police are investigating on suspicion of ours, investigating all needs. and then i lost a far left 1000000 group has claimed responsibility in the message posted online. the power outage force test allowed to hold its production and evacuate workers who owns a specifically for us. this really is an attack on this industrial side here in find the book. and we have other 12000 employees con work. at the moment. this incident comes of the electric car maker is facing protests against its expansion plans at the blonde environmental activists are occupying a nearby forest, putting up dense and building tree houses as part of the stop dessler movement
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vipers that's. we've occupied this forest because tesla, which is building electric cars here and it's big a factory for us to also wants to buy unclear this area of forest on ton of these and buys it wouldn't awesome. we've occupied the forest just on this. that's the environmental activists have issued the statement distancing themselves from the suspected arson attack. tesla says production board resume before next week, and it expects the losses to run to several 100000000 euros or political corresponding hands. brands returned from the factory earlier and gave me this update as well as there's very little going on that the factory at the moment who had just heard about the 12000 employees has very little to be seen of this 12000 employees. hands full of people are leaving or entering the building, presumably doing
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a sort of cleaning work or that sort of thing. i spoke to some people say that that just come in to have a look how things are going and when they might be able to return to their jobs. but they were not able to say that i have a, it's likely to take uh, several days for the factory to stop again at the moment. that's to emergency generators running. that is still an emergency lighting system having of inputs off hand all to emergency system for all those tests by electric caused to be recharged as a, as sounding on the parking lots in front of the factory. i also spoke to those environmental lists that have occupied a far as just outside the factory and a consent of what we've just heard, that they oppose such attacks on infrastructure and violent attacks on tests. even though they, i'm not very happy with the fact that the factory is there and that it is planning to expand on the right. i mean the extreme left wing group, that's a,
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that's committed this attack. uh oh, that's an issue to a statement saying that it's a ton so clearly it has a different agenda, something anti capitalist may be and, and also accusing cases of, of being exploitative of destroying the environment and so on. a whole gamut of accusations, none of which really makes much sense, frankly. how disruptive is this for a test list operation here in germany, and how damaging could it be for the brand? well uh, if we calculate all the factory matter to calculate said about a 1000 vehicles that have been produced every day. so we get talked to about 75 on the weekend as a factory is likely to be shut down for about a week. so you multiply by that by the uh, price uh full, those vehicles that cannot be produced and cannot be sold on. you get to those several $100000000.00. so and yours uh, that the company will lose as uh,
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in terms of tests as reputation. that is still some criticism among surveys, events in the area, and also not entirely happy about the factory being there at the same time. it has a lot of support because it employs a lot of people. and that brings in a lot of texas, obviously for the region and for the german state. yeah. do you think this is likely to put off other international companies looking into setting up shop here in germany? well the, i think the german government is concerned about this. so the government spokesman, try to downplay such fits today. and government spokesman have been saying that they want to increase protection for critical infrastructure. that means for the electricity supply for such a factory, for instance, and also for crucial industrial organizations. but that's something i still a bit off in the future. and i think that is some concern here in germany that other international investors might think twice about actually spending
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a lot of money to invest here in this country as the, the youth has brought me, thanks. in spain, a country of famously late diners and debates has erected over the opening hours of restaurants. the minister of labor, yolanda diaz stated that lead working hours, especially after 10 pm. when many spaniards only start heading out for dinner, post risks to the mental health of employees. many in the hospitality industry now fear that stricter regulations could negatively impact their business of spain. both the best knight place and the was popular among doris and locals. like, lead dining until the wee hours of the morning is no problem. as restaurants and bars to police stay open while fost midnight, many spaniards consider this a part of their identity and live style. the minister of labor wants to climb down on this late night live, so no is left on. that is not reasonable for speaking to be a country where we can be meetings at 8 p. m. in the evening. it is not reasonable
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for a country that has its restaurants open at one again with wide. in addition to the cultural aspects of the debate, economic interest split a significant role bar owners for your revenue losses if they are forced to close earlier, especially interest areas. like here, and on the lose you were, nightlight is a crucial source of income. the the, the time of we've already lost so many customers, especially during the pandemic. if we have to close earlier than we're doing a lot of federal, 1600000 people work in the hospitality sector, accounting for around 8 percent of the population. the proposed changes have received mixed reactions. you'll get that all i want to know is to be the industry and how about how many it would benefit me. i wasn't many times late night. the business saves us if we close, early or it will kill us in search of solutions. compromises are now being proposed, according to the government, different closing times,
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depending on the location and target audience are being considered. other suggestions include multiple short breaks during the night and generally more flexible working hours. and that's all the news for now, but stay with us after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the biggest stories of the day. and i sure hope to see you there by the
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