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during the amazing, the annual meeting of china as part of the national people's congress. so what does america i want to we in europe have to fear from the country. we roughly twice the economic growth of the united states. during a slow down, a rising superpower with a close economic and political links with russia, the big is telling me in the world, in a dubious human right track or, i'm feel guarantee invalid. and this is the day the, i'm sure, the russian chinese cooperation has unlimited impossibilities and prospect grades. we were in china this summer. they like us to know, we like them to, to china. and russia has set a new paradigm for major power relation to the university. as the methodist for china itself, we are ready to co operate in all areas. we have no restrictions. we love china
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also on the day of your crime needs both soldiers, but fewer civilians are willing to fight at the front. so the government is messing volunteers to set their own terms. it is difficult to imagine how horrible war is on the line unless you live in ukraine. i went to him cottage, my friends with my own example that you put in and people have to join army, otherwise we will lose our current. welcome to the day. now has been said that china is relationship with the united states will be one of the defining factors of the 21st century. relations between the 2 superpowers have been strained in recent years, over a host of issues including tre, human rights. spying obligations in taiwan with china is national people's congress . on the way the country's foreign minister suggested that the united states was trying to suppress these country. and just the trouble in taiwan why he also
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defended beijing's close relationship with moscow. during much of the cold war, sophia, russia and communist china were at odds, but especially since the stats of ukraine war, the 2 of our tennessee in naples have been forcing d for ties and now appear to be positioning themselves as geo political counter whites to the us china's annual rubber style in parliament, the national people's congress likes to play up the countries rise on the international stage. as china plays a bigger global role, aging is try to match its growing economic strength with diplomatic muscle. one area, it's keen to play a bigger part in is media using international crises, including the ukraine war, foot wide. china says it holds a neutral stand and tries to play on his broker. it's refused to condemn the invasion. and europeans believe facing is using the conflict for its own purposes, economically and geo politically. the so bible is china to moscow now that the
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president vladimir putin has described beijing and russia's relationship as being without borders. yeah. today and you both serious. lemme get to video, it's a love seat homeless. you own the most new and you can, that's what china itself. we are ready to cooperate in all areas. we don't have them any restrictions would issue. and this also applies to mimicry, technology suspicion. as we think about the future in the future world, although about ensuring that security, putting more or less than the traditional buy and sell relations. if they sit here i'm, we're thinking about the future note. i'm sure what the thinking about technology will do me a technology. china has sent leeway. it's special envoy for your asian affairs to keep, to seek a political settlement to the war. so you can take over the past 2 years. we have never given up our efforts to promote peace and we have never stopped our efforts
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to promote dogs. we, china has maintained in depth communications with other countries, including russia and ukraine, who's going to play a constructive role in dealing with the price is changing. paying and vladimir putin are fervent admirers of each other. china is 12 point piece proposal issued in february 2023 to end. the war is seen as being very pro, moscow and trust in beijing has eroded further as europe steps up scrutiny of its trade with china, russian imports from china last year. we're up 65 percent on pre war levels. china is reportedly challenging key defense technology for the russian war effort through neighboring countries to get around sanctions. this week, the head of russia space agency said it's working on plants with china and waste to deliver uninstalled a nuclear power plant on the moon by 2035. the
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relationship, but that borders extends into the stars all jealous stuff. i've been crunch my in beijing is following the national people's congress and we asked him, what chinese foreign minister, why he meant when he spoke of a new power type of major power relations. what do you say the city of china and russia now are at to quote unquote, historic friendship. and this friendship has created a new paradigm of the country to country relations like paradigm that is a base up on non alignment and non confrontation and not targeting any 3rd party. and i'm quoting here, of course you might argue how credible is such a statement given that this, in this very moment, russia is continuing with its full scalable against ukraine. but nevertheless, let me give you an explanation of what i think what one year and the chinese government needs by the statement, in the eyes of the aging. um the u. s. is pushing for
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a cold war approach. and um is continuing with the kind of a block building and it, china is pursuing a more um, multi pull up word or of course, uh critics. and also it depended exports. are arguing that actually what china it's aiming for is that a heads up the heads up on the of the west, the left by the us and will be replaced by the new world power at china. um, so i think that will be my interpretation of the one you statement from this morning. was waiving this is probably joined nato as a alliance, especially 2nd member, prime minister of chris to song a 100. the accession documents to us secretary state antony plan can in washington the settlement box and then to swedish policy of non alignment which had lasted more than 200 years. finland and sweden both applied to join made. so inmates i just mentioned to after russia in thank you to craig 5 minutes to have more to say about what most invited to sweden's, that choice. the secure,
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the situation in our region has not been the serious since the 2nd world war. russia would stay a serious threat to the us that the security for the policy of, of future. it was in this light that sweden applied to join the nato defense alliance to gain security, but also to provide security. we have unique capabilities to contribute online in the are at see how support the ukraine is a fundamental part of that ukraine is fighting bravely for its freedom, but they are also defending european freedom. meanwhile, housing training is continuing to edge its allies to boost um supplies. after rush, i made some advances on the front line. after months of what appeared to be style nice in the wall, ukraine withdrew its troops and the key eastern town of id,
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if caught in mid february. bosco says it has since taken control of several nearby villages. your crime is working to reinforce its front lines that he's not trying to create. it's now try a new approach to mobilize volunteers, dw sonya, following the car as being to meet some ukrainians. determined to help an appeal back to not just to keep fits, but to prepare for the very real one sleep of ankles as an english teacher in keith. he's decided to join the ukrainian army. i have lost the meaning of my civil life. civilian people died like every day, and it's not a joke. once a month i wake up do do to explosions, or flashing messiah i was born being key. and in this case, no, i mean for all that, i mean or becoming a developer or a great and a family. if ceo's life, you are
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a lie line to myself. philip wants to become a soldier and who defend his country. instead of waiting for the drops notice that would assign him to a random military unit. felipe is chopping his own thoughts as bought, forbids to boost recruitment. ukrainians can choose the own military tools she wants to serve in the dumping. she was the prestigious unit, only accept volunteer. it's offering jobs in the infantry and for meetings, but also logistics. and to know patients. often an initial 5 day can, applicants can sign the contract and get advance training. at the time when you create a needs more soldiers, fuel people are willing to fight. many do want to help the war effort, but not only on the front line,
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the government has gone to the market to help flood as lovely z hits a major online recruitment agency that works with the defense ministry. the advertise pauses of jobs with hundreds of military units, provide information and help with the recruitment process. here's different forces . around forces, navy air forces, div received over 70 full, causing applications so far for positions ranging from tribals mechanics, communication and i. t specialist engineers to sort soldiers and even don't train us towards the whole process is voluntary for society, for people, it's very important to control the future as much as possible. people want to trust the future colemander. they want to know that it would be professional, but this flexible approach has not been enough to address the actual problem of boosting. coup numbers at the front. a lot is loved admits the biggest vacancies in
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the infantry and medical call back. and you're the recruitment center for deep is happy. how was it to be when he hopes to sign up soon and split on others to do the same? it's difficult to imagine how horrible war is on the line unless you leave in ukraine . i want to in cottage, my friends with my own example that you put in and people have to join army, otherwise we will lose our country. phillips is being able to choose the unity trust was the reason he bought into a soft approach that helped him make a hard decision based on learning to meet on as the administrator on the list of kings college of london. and we asked her whether the reluctance of more ukrainians to join the fight should be seen as an admission. they don't think that country can when we have seen the 2 premiums for
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a volunteer ring at the very beginning of the war. but now, as for fatigue, has sat in and as some ukrainian military officials have pointed out, it's not just the believes that work cannot be won. it's also the fact that the president might be under playing the situation on the ground. meanings of people who haven't been drafted yet, do not feel the urgency to join in meeting they, they probably think, well, if i wait long enough, it will be over. and this kind of information dissemination, skews the picture and undermines the ukrainians will to join in because a sink or a portion of them thinks everything is going just fine on the battlefield even without me or the phone is rarely officials as these country would welcome us plans to build a temporary force on the gauze coast to increase the flow
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a few monetary aid into the gaza strip. it would involve maritime cars or to bring aid from the mediterranean island of cyprus. u. s. military would help set it up. but as far as of stress that us troops and not be able to drive than gaza, but residents that are in desperate need of food, clean water and medical aid. low. yeah, dw spoke with valleys like dana john listed in tel aviv. he's been talking to people in gaza and we asked him whether they were what they were telling him about the situation. to say that the situation is very best on the statement because of the lack of the human to be an a. the, the food scare set the all over the sources telling me the process has chung for food and medicine. finally to 600 percent. so what was and one struggle is now $600.00 is riley shekel, so some people actually be old, but they have in order to buy some food as for the family. and he's also telling me
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that people are literally killing each other. they're attacking each other with knives, wildfire the older flower and food them. that situation actually made some sort of uh, gags, only regardless of groups of people, certainly to get up to steal as much as possible over the age that comes in. because there's not many for everyone, and to secure the food in the mid a simple their own group. but some also are filling that in order to have some money to buy for the future. so families that were suppressed by almost doing the rules. we're talking about the cloud. uh, julie, almost as rude was surprised. but now, because how much does not print the back a game? each one does he go food, a medicine for the own people? and the latest air drop that was a, from the a you sorry, from the you the, it was fine. that's what they're telling me. but the previous one, we're talking about the air drop from the us up on
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a partnership with day to day. and they didn't know why the air drop me was on the sea shore. this telling me that many of the 8 was actually carried by the wind inside the c o sarcastically, they're saying that the fish embassy got more of what we have got. and so the situation is very, very bad, and that's one of the it is, well, the memories of the how must have her attacks of october, the 7th, a still role. yet, despite the ongoing hostilities, somebody's right, and these are returning to the communities that will hodges to pitch in those attacks. the village of narrative, hassan i is just a 100 meters from the border with gaza. it was the 1st community to be sold on october. the 7th, the w's, tanya craven has been to this afternoon to meet some of the people who are returning. hello, fedloan is back for good. she plans to rebuild her life and the chief ha silva and is ready community on the border wisconsin. buck on say that when i come
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here with night, they've done cloak twice before. i don't look twice before and you know, going to a greenhouse, but it's something that it's fading away as long as, as time goes by, but it will never go away completely. there's a october 7th, we will always stay positive. what happened to you? hang on, is pharma. she crews vegetables for seats. her green houses were damaged by real good fire. from garza and trepner from isabel's defend system. she's confident she can rebuild the green houses. other things, so the more difficult they manage to kill a 20 members of our community and young people, closer to families, conflict families with advantage and india. many, many of us. and we were in a situation that we were,
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our homes were invited by terrorist for 12 hours and, and, and they just do whatever they want. and what they wanted was to full flag on the line. the new chief hudson was the 1st community to be attacked by him. us militants who preached the border from dallas on october 7th. a family was killed in this house. jewish fenelon hid for hours with her family and the safe from of her home. today she tells me she feels safe enough to come here because i was on the other side of the fence in the distance, the palestinian town of b to noon lies in ruins. sometimes you can hear the bull being for over there. so we can't help them get rid of hum us, but we, we are here waiting for them to do that. if the every day prelim garza once with
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better life, they need to make sure there's how much we cannot control them. and we're not control the region anymore and then the future will come for them. and for us, as with rockets, fire from garza has become rare, but most residents, us do not allow to return to the homes. fedloan is one of the few who stays overnight when you a family or full time farmer. so for me to overcome what's happened was to continue with as much as a family the life we had that me full full of hope because of our people came together. are these rallies of each other out there is together united in times like this. and this is my hope. remembering october seven's will always be important. she says. but she's now trying to focus on the future. the last month was the woman's february on record.
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according to your opinion, climate scientists making it the 9th month in a row to break previous worldwide temperature records. here in europe, it's been the 2nd one was winter, since records begun with many skiing results struggling because of a lack of snow. and the southern have hemisphere where it's summer hots of south america also reported a rec for seats in february last spring and calls friedrich stories the age they had of climate science. and the global policy institute climate on a matrix joins us from here in building. welcome to date w, as i understand it way by way. i mean, she might say we have something of an excuse this time, because temperatures have been boosted by this totally not non made el nino weather . in fact, yes indeed. what we do see in this year and what shaping our temperature records is an extremely new event, which is a unexcused event. the climate system different comes on top of climate change and
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suits and the o actions have dimensions over the past years have made the effects of this or then you also with okay, so that's our excuse done. now let's look at some, some, some figures of february's record breaking temperatures. what about one point? 77 celsius. warm with them? pre industrial times. this takes us, this takes to 12 months average as i understand it, to 1.56 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. the powers climate agreement was the whole time just below $1.00. so we, we broke of that. so does that mean that the deal is not broken in the old bets are off or no, not at all to paris at 10 to a cord research to human made component of planning centers to our best estimate to still around $1.00 debates and the new events that we talked about would boost climate over a couple of months or an individual year. way about this long term average spend we
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talk about measuring progress to its temperature goal at the time at the beginning of the purchase agreement. we would take about 20 average a similar to identify the human made component of for me. and yes, it is. a very stock will be signed the beginning of the closer to the 1.5 to be limited and we need to double down to no edge. okay, so that to the power as a deal, that's a 20 year average. but what, but we are still not seeing quite well resolutely towards that sound we because as, as i understand it every month since june of last year i see a new temperature record. yes indeed. good. i mean that's the concern. and part of, of the climate crisis is not something that's going to come into the products and teach us something that's very much here with us now and today. and to the big challenges that now we're seeing on top of this long term trend of october, the 20th the our expos, into the plan with system view seeing uh,
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fixed event in terms of natural variability. i mean, you extreme see surface temperatures around the globe including the atlantic and these are driving in particular and this your record temperatures on top of this lots in front of vehicle as right. so as these difficulties, the one i don't understand is why this is still happening. we know now we know most of us that are, there are few, nothing's on the fringes, but now we know what's doing it. and yet the graph is still going upwards, regardless of the warnings from people like yourself, regardless of, of they they, they got various conferences that are held and all the agreements that a race. and everybody comes out saying this is a fantastic thing, but still it takes upwards. why is that? well, if i had the answer to that question, i hope you, we would all do you one step closer to the solution. it is to take a look at climate challenge is really
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a global society will transformational challenges and, and there are many elements to this and why emissions? uh, uh, not going down at the pace is that they should. yes, and this is important and we do know that we can and should peak global emissions as soon as possible and can a very stringent lead reduced. i'm still investigate because the solutions that the needs to do so renewable energy use battery so that the vehicle since on also on the rise and provide us with the means to actually take all the collab advice is hopefully for good. and let's look at a, one of the big co pay. so carbon based fossil fuels that the big cope and this picture how seriously all the companies behind that was causing by stuff fuel companies. how seriously are they taking their responsibilities to help us be best a global citizens as well? that's a difficult question to, to some extent these do well the rounds of science that i can speak to. what i can
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say is that these common majors know about climate change since and 19 eighties, and instead of trying to move away from the business model that is such as one course to destroy a habitable climate on the senate. they have doubled down and splitting this information and on their business model and to, to stay expecting you also to resources would be half estimated that this is a really a staggering number. instead, the damages caused. wow, it's a beautiful to kind of major since the 1980s may amounts or something like 20 children us dollars. and the question is whether or not staff you've had to pay that bill by 3 flood then on. yeah, you touched on what's going on in the same, we generally think about the effects on lines when we talk about climate change, drops and floods and heat stroke, but the oceans reaching rack or temperature. so what do we have to fear from that side of things? indeed to the global ocean. so it's all about 90 percent or
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a bit more than 90 percent of the excess energy sol old. the total climate change that we bring it to decline system and this leads to mess the changes in the ocean and, and ocean ecosystem said core, the sea level rise at quarter species to shift. and it causes some things like marine each face and other things that bleach in particular, to a very simply effects on yeah, between august and cetera, over use. and what we are currently experiencing, a very concerned about is a global quote. okay, screeching events and use unique impression system of any other effect. thank you so much coffee, i think as far as that from the climate and other things. thank you. thank you for everything on that. so what's the day have a good time the
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