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the, the, this is the, the news alive from funding coming closer to us face 5 day of the trip to egypt. so us secretary, states on to the plane can says the gap between israel and the mass is not owing. but as in direct negotiations continue to send us the funding income. also on the program, the latest region, brussels of boosting supplies to ukraine's a warning cause i'm securing your defense is the old on the edge and explosions. shake ukrainian congress. the russian launch is its largest imbecile of tactful weeks and of 100 retaliation for ukrainian era tax on
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the russian on the russians border. undermining role macro, show some muscle, the images of the french president working on with a punch bag. come send much of france into a frenzy, the unfilled welcome to the program. you're a secretary of state and today, blank and has said that the gaps a narrow in between israel and her mouse overseas spot in the gaza strip is comments. okay, let's see you arrived in egypt for tools with present after all, 5 to l. c. c, u. s. egypt and could ta have been pushing for a c 5 for weeks, mean robbing, gaza. they were asked, strikes in the southern states here. rafa on the 6 as the is right of young, big presses ahead with its military operation. there is the secretary of state state speaking in kyra as well. in fact, we actually have
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a resolution that we put forward right now. that's before the united nations security council. that does call for an immediate cease fire tied to the release of hostages. and we hope very much that countries will, uh, will support that. i think that would send a strong message or a strong signal. let's get most of them, at least at least as shown here, is honest. welcome back. showing me how is the is ready to government likely to view they said basis proposal from the us? well, not the very favorably. this is another signal from the americans that they are not happy with what's happening in gaza at the lack of a prospect and planned for the day after and gauze. and of course, the humanitarian crisis. and so far, the americans were very strongly supporting israel. also in the you in front of between other resolutions that have come forth about calling for a ceasefire. so the americans initiating that themselves as sort of signaling to as well. we're not necessarily automatically having your back unless you start showing more progress. having said that, as long as they keep on having the ceasefire connected to the release of hostages,
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we're still playing the same game where we both both sides home, us and israel. me to agree in order for anything to move forward and for any change on the ground to really be seen and felt. okay. so this site was from what you're saying, this is more of a signal from the us to israel, rather than moving the any sort of breakthrough in gaza on it's a sickness, is really, it's a signal the international community we're seeing. we hear in the criticism we're to into that we're not automatically automatically, always backing is running. it's also a signal to american voters inside their democratic party. there's a lot of going criticism against biden, and there's a need to show that there's something being done and the criticism is heard. okay, so let's talk about the negotiations and what are we up to? not, um, it's always, you know, the back and forth. it's always hard to see, but they're still, i mean, blinking themselves. i said there's probably some progress done, but it's still not close enough. the main contention for is i still probably on the table and it's not about a the number of hostages. this will be in this thing is
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a minor issue, but the key is what happens to the north of guys on when and how will policy is be allowed to travel or to return basically to their homes, whatever's, whatever's left of them in the north of gaza, this is something that this was very adamantly objecting. they don't want to see any pulsing is going back to the north of the street for how much this is very important. and the battle on the north of this rape is ongoing, also in different areas. you know, we've been seeing that the battle and she's the hospital, which is going already for 4 days now in gaza. this is part of israel trying to show the minute to we, you know, step back a little bit how mazda is going back into north of guys and to it's old stronghold . and we need to, you know, keep, keep acting also in the north of the strip. if we ever want to have a chance in eradicating home us, what i'm hearing a more and more of a from i benjamin netanyahu seems to be more about the destruction of a mass of them the, the rescue of the hostages. i might,
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i might just not getting my news from enough sources. no, no that's, that's a good sentiment that your, you echoing there and it's spelled also and it's really public and there's a lot of going, it's brewing in those as i'm going scrutiny. you know, for against them to now for kind of lower downgrading the hostages as, as a public issue and as a, as an end. so the, as a topic that he's working in order to achieving. and he's aware of that and politically, i think he's in a place that he is, he doesn't really know how to, how to he's in a bind at his, his very extreme right wing a allies in the coalition did not want to see much progress when it comes to release of, of posting and hostages and prisoners in israel and, and on the other hand, his more moderate partners, want to see everything done in order to bring forth a deal. and he doesn't really know how to find it. and a good way out this is what we singles doesn't go. sions going very slowly. i think he's just hoping for a more creative solution. lending from somewhere but currently not much focused on . okay, thanks for that. clear as ever. surely shawnee was honestly,
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this belief done this. this was you're saying latest. meanwhile, have amazing and brussels why gases humanitarian crisis is on the agenda alongside ukraine and plans to develop europe's defense capabilities. the latest, but also considered proposals to buy arguments for you training using the proceeds of frozen russian assets and weather, to open membership tools with bosnia herzegovina, and secretary general attorney batavia she liked stuff to day summit to encourage more relief for godson's un says, of course the office hours population is stopping the use foreign policy chief, joseph brown, has described the situation in gauze as being not a humanitarian crisis, but a failure of humanity. you said you leaders meeting in brussels and collectively form the your thing council will be calling for them in the sufficient may be hostages, as well as a whole lasting 65 a to the content of those much further supporting without asking for
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a sustainable ceasefire. so delete scales, so for the freedom of hostages. needless to say, condemn a high mass at back, but showing in a strong concern for the situation of the people engagement, which is all next had certainly as well as the right to defend. not to revenge, not to revenge defense. let's get more from rosie bush auto who is covering that summit in brussels. welcome rosie is joseph burrell, speaking all in. you has a comment when he calls for this sustainable safe spot? well, it's been a month since we last had a statement from o. e. you heads this government a block white editor to book wide language or not conflicts. a garza not because of course nothing has changed on the ground on the country. we know there's been a dire humanitarian crisis unfolding, but because you members thank themselves have been divided. they have agreed in the
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past to condemn us recognize as a terror group by the, you know, by the european you did. they have also agreed to call for the release of hostages . they've even agreed to call on israel to improve humanitarian access into the government. but they have been very devices on just how on weight and whether to quote for a cease fire and gas, it looks like they are inching toward some compromise language. i've heard they're likely to agree on a text which calls for an immediate humanitarian pause, leading to a sustainable ceasefire. now, that might seem like a breakthrough, but they've been agonizing over every single word here. and of course, the bigger question does any of this matter? and the talk to, but not least, given all these divisions within the, your community, the diplomatic weight over this conflict doesn't really lie here much more. so i think you leaders themselves probably aware that different classic white lights rather with washington. there was one piece of news i heard from the secret president whom i spoke to and swayed to these thoughts. he told me that there is
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likely to be a 2nd boat full of age for god's a leaving cyprus for god. but this coming week that will be something that will be so wilson's by the scene as a step forward. however, it's much more like a dribble of a, than anything like the surge that, uh the you and we says is needed. and that's why you officials on you and officials are saying that kind of maritime see cord or integrates it just isn't enough. i can't replace more land access to the street. and i run it twice late as role. so talking about using frozen russian assets to boost item new crime. absolutely, so this is a plan that's being put forward by the use high risk defense to reduce that burrell . the idea is that there are hundreds of billions of years of russian central bank assets frozen within the european union. and the plan, according to hey, would be to skim off the profit profits from those assets and use them to buy arms and send those arms in to ukraine. note german chancellor or left shields on his
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way into the summit. was pretty positive about this idea. he threw his weight behind it said he expected some sort of a political agreement, or at least the step forwards on it. but there's also been a more cautious response from some others. we heard, for example, the all street chancellor. austria isn't militarily neutral. countries saying that instead, those funds should be use for reconstruction, not for weapons. meanwhile, some western banks are reportedly coming out and warning against face because, you know, we're more than 2 years into this war. it's not, it's not the beside you is never been smoked. it, it's been, it's been extremely legally and politically difficult in order to move it forward because of the litigation which much i could potentially much shoot this. go ahead and run kinds of outside rosie beauchamp in the process. a new kind of capital has been hit overnight by massive russian mississauga attack as follows. basin to advertise by ukraine across the border in bushes belgrade region . let's try, concave was the largest in recent weeks that causing casualties on damage to
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residential buildings. in the early hours of thursday, t of rooked by explosions seeking said people in the ukrainian capital haven't seen in weeks but it's available for one of the 1st explosion. hit and i woke up and a 2nd later i was covering my daughter with my arms. there was a 2nd explosion. and at that moment a piece of shop now had my window. the children were sent to the bomb shelter and i wondered what to do next. but also for an yeah show to be done. in the daylight, the aftermath of the attacks becomes visible. the less damage to residential buildings with several people losing their homes. if my son hadn't run, i would have been killed. lost our entire apartment was destroyed.
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the blast waves destroyed furniture, windows doors, every thing. it's a hard time. this war intrusion, ukraine's air force as it shut down all 31 russian me sales targets in the capital on thursday. but nearly 22 people were injured by the following parts. ukrainian president, full of demons, the landscape has condemned the attacks as an act of terror. he has been relentless in his appeals to western allies for air defense systems. sees that these nice as they are partners have these defense system data. they need to understand that we need them to protect the lives of the as a job up with the strikes and key of follow as the rates of retaliation from russia's president vladimir putin. ukraine has been pounding its belgrade, bowed to region for several days, forcing evacuations. of thousands of children, the exchange of
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a tax is given the other as collation in russia's war against its neighbour correspondent mex is. and in that case, uh, gave me an update and it allows you as right so, so last night's attack or this morning's attack rather, um was one of the scale that you printing capital hadn't experienced in and many weeks. i'm the recent days and weeks the russian that attack so, or the russians focused on attacking other cities across the country, for example, on wednesday, and how to keep for 5 people were killed or last week in odessa were 21 people were killed in russian strikes now, the training careful is quite well defended. a lot of the most advanced air defense systems are stationed here. this is the city where the government is where the institutions are. so that may be the reason why, according to the ukrainian air force. $31.00 is $31.00 launch miss ellsworth, receptive, including the controlling missiles were which are very difficult to intercept. but
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nevertheless, damage has done by folding debris. abilities were set on fire. more than a dozen people were injured, entire streets were covered in the shards of glass from, from the windows blow. now it's by the explosion. and even for people who were not impacted by us directly by last night's attack, some waking up in the middle of life with due to error, it serves going off to explosions, is a very hard thing to live. it's much sound in case. we'll take a look at some of the stories that making headlines around, well, at least 69 by hinge or refugees have been rescued off the coast of indonesia that were found holding onto and standing on the capsized wooden boat they've been traveling in. it's estimated that doesn't subtract rushes of rush cause most space agency has a boat, has a launch to the international space station, just seconds before it was due to blast off official set. the multinational crew was evacuated after an orthodontic safety system prevented. take off from the by
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comma facility at the context of commerce roof commerce hasn't commented on the course of the properties that you see that you reset from india has found that wasn't an extreme heat, can double the risk of miscarriage and stoves for pregnant women are not significantly higher than indicated by previous studies. climate change means the countries been increasing the grid by extreme hates in recent years, research as a one that the problem is global. and then medical 1st sessions in the united states have successfully transplanted that genetically modified, excuse me, into a living a human mind. with an ann, i'm on with end stage kidney disease was given me open at the hospital in boston last week until now. pick kidneys had only been temporarily transplanted into brain dead patients to man have also received a pink hots but died within months. share with the us us department of justice as to the tech john apple lives in about 8 days, maintaining an illegal monopoly on this month for knocking the sweeping lo,
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secure socket, of using on to competitive behavior. to squeeze more money, active consumers and hostage rivals, apple denies the charges of says it will defend itself. and i propose, come back for nuclear power around the world is being discussed. it talks in brussels, the nuclear energy, some is expected to call for the nuclear industry to be rebuilt, following years of decline, usually allow for loss of $500.00 in a following japan. so for me, because she meant nuclear accident in 2011, but commitments to cut greenhouse gas emissions and the need to find alternatives to rush and gas. i've like to have re thing and how you should produce energy. and you commission president session of on the line address the summit and laid out her reasons for packing, an increase in european nuclear power generation. first of all, of course, to reach our klein which goes let us not forget that nuclear power worldwide is the
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2nd largest source of low emission electricity after hydro power segment. of course, to save start, our energy security countries look to reduce that dependence. unimportant fossil fuels and the 3rd reason is to ensure our competitiveness, nuclear power can provide a reliable anchor for electricity. prices. correspondent christine montague was the nuclear energy summit in brussels and joins us now. welcome christine. and so is nuclear power? something your opinion leaders not feel they need more of is not only the same so uh, but certainly a significant group this uh these countries include fraud, spelled gym suite and the netherlands to fox here, romania and a few evidence based countries say that there is
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a compelling case for new to energy because there's been significant progress, scientific progress making new to match safe. i'm much more reliable as, as, as they put it so much sir, that the sweetest prime minister was speaking at that same summit today and said that sweden had reversed its decision to the commission. it's nuclear power plants, belgium, as prime minister announced that the country we've known this but that the country was extending the lifespan of some of its younger nuclear power products. these countries are saying that nets 0 is not possible without nuclear energy, and it is in the spirit of this that at cop sweeney age. these countries in the united states and as, as around the world, signed a declaration to 2 triple the amount of a nuclear energy generation by the get 2050. so that's quite a huge undertaking. the challenge they are having in the space is mobilizing fine that since the big part of this conference was about convincing you international
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finance institutions, you'll multilateral development banks, private 6, a stakeholders to, to lend, to find that nuclear power generation programs. so that was part of that, a big part of was this summit is, is about, i have to point out also here. so that this, this renewed momentum in the discussion around nuclear energy off to the energy crisis that the world was plunged into off to russia invaded ukraine. suddenly the idea of energy sovereignty, which you heard the commission to the commission chief. it was an underlined sort of hinting at really became much more at the full front of the conversation about securing energy supply. ok, so there was a strong opposition to nuclear power and you were for you duty here in germany, which is face it out completely. so what have a nucleus, critics been se, as well, especially as that in g o. time and activities to say they were excluded from this
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summer that their voice was not hood in the summit. they still points to the safety concerns around nuclear. this plan that i was telling you about that the, the group of countries we launched as cop sweeney aids to triple new to alpha by the a 2050 just to give you a scale of what we're sort of looking at shifts so new to react to is going onto electricity grids that's been happening at about 5 new to your apps is a yeah. to achieve that tripling target by the a 2050. you're gonna have to scale up to about getting 24 to 28 new to texas onto electricity grids. and that's you're gonna have to be doing for the next $25.00 or so yet. so people are posted. let's just say it's simply not sustainable. they also say it's diverting public funds away from renewables, which are much cheaper and almost favored by a big portion of the global community. the other issue here is rusher is also a big part of the conversation. and as much as there's this big, if it will,
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has been this huge and significant effort to reduce your energy dependency on russia in the nucleus. space rushes to the significant play because of its uranium deposits. but also this new t of fuel that you need for the reaction is russia. so the biggest supplier of that, or at least a significant supply. so you can take russia out of the energy conversation, just see it even from a nuclear perspective. but you know, the countries that are pushing for the say to get to need 0. we absolutely need all sources of energy that do not have carbon. in that nuclear is a significant part of that conversation that's simply cannot be ignored, but not everybody is convinced. and not even the bodies on board this and so for example, the absence of germany at this conference. but it's about christine christine. wonderful. in brussels. so here's the fence presidents like you probably never seen him before. i the size of the manual macro have been met with a mixture of praise. andrew ridicule moody,
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black and white shots were posted on instagram by his official photographer. some comments on social media suggests they show the french president getting ready to take on russian. president vladimir person, julius found the law as a political strategist who has worked for us that president barack obama on his campaigns amongst of us. so asked him what he thought of the shots. i think they portrayed monument chrome, mostly powerful. look, i think there's one thing in politics and that is, perception is reality. and i think the french president understands that as well. so i think there is one term in political communication which is called poly optics, the optics of politics. and there are several presidents who use, you know, photography videos to exactly form the type of image that they want to portray in the public discourse. remember brock obama to in his campaign. so you would always go and play basketball and underscore. that is,
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he is useful type of canada that can sort of bring joy, but also exciting to the campaign trail. i've seen that from many other presents, like lot of the post, you know, who obviously famously has been playing ice hockey and several others for us to always make sure that people understand how it down to the. so i think there's just one page out of the playbook of poly optics. i'm intrigued by your, by your phrase, perception is reality. so for those people who are the saved base of folks who has to be ridiculous, what good has been done? a look at the next selection that is taking place in france is obviously 2020. so in the summer across can't run any more. so i think there's one, you know, at least the one thing that he has to be very aware of that is he could be cast that as a lame duck. some can't run a game who's sort of just waiting out the turn. i think these pictures are good, certainly signal pay. i'm ready to fight. i'm ready to take on this fight in europe
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to make sure that the european elections, which are taking place, of course in a few weeks. and he's ready to go back over there and that he's still got plenty of 5 left and they have to take all the issues. they're rolling to the fresh people. okay, you want me to answer this idea. i'm in training, i've says that there's a but i have somebody so if you're free and lead is going on, as we speak, can you say any other uh you are paying latest, perhaps have to go with this. maybe about it or maybe the jim and chancellor of a you commission president sort of on the line. can you see them taking this on but yeah, i could certainly, i mean, we're doing the journal action back in 2021. we saw whole of show of who, you know, put on his running shoes and went running around the block. he is certainly not the type of politicians who were, who are a type of politician who has right to, you know, invest in optics and make sure that there's some sort of spectacular way of betraying himself or the formula. and i think is very similar situation, but obviously there always has to be one picture that goes with the summit. and i
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do think that the single crime shows the day of the release of those pictures very carefully. first, he didn't post it on his own instagram account. as you mentioned earlier, he's got a breach of 3400000 followers on mr. daniel. this is for dr. for the both of them. but still, this is probably going to be the picture that is most talked about in the days of the say to do something that we're seeing right now. go along the background. okay, your, your, your, your, your, bring your be around to your way of thinking that something, take us behind the scenes, if you would. i'm someone said i need to beats across a bomb. it says, right, i need people to see me in some way. the someone just kind of say, yeah, it's like you shut off and give it a go or is that is quite a run still quite a radical step. are you trying doing a campaign or during the link to a session trying to think about, well, how can i enter the new stream? and obviously this is working for me some
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a problem with what talking about and right now we're not talking about politics. we're not talking about us approval ratings. we're talking about his biceps essentially. right. so i think you have to sort of crack into the new streaming make sure that people to get to see what's your standing for him for a message i think is very clear. i'm strong, i'm ready to put on find. i'm fighting for you to fresh people. and so every campaign, every politician always need. so think of them. what are the optics? if you can create an image, not chances are read journalist like you and many other outlets will not be able to cover that as easily. and the story, most importantly as much are to be told. so create an image is one on one on politics. good talking to you. thank you so much for that. so for the most trusted, usable julius, found the thank you finally, even really big faith to this of a treat now. and then that's according to certain cases here in germany, a alpha and some cologne, su, happen getting the annual pedicure of the treatments. part of the outermost regular
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medical checkups procedure. it differs only a little from i, the typical settling experience with the keepers using an i little grind to, to buff on the slightly larger a voucher up to date bread golf. we'll have more well the use of the top of the a good the
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into the conflicts own with tim sebastian. as the war and you, craig, and grind on the neighboring voltage states what's anxiously from the ring side, see, pressing the west to increase a think kia, and make sure russia dozens with my guess this week is last is 5 minutes to pc on his cards. and he's clear nature as to optics can conflict next. on d, w, the new will tell here we are happy,
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a top european security basically depends to 90 percent of the us out to count document dots april 4th on d w. as the war and ukraine grimes on the neighboring voltage states, what's anxiously from the ring side seat, pressing the west to increase a to kill and make sure russia doesn't with my guess this week is the last to be as far minnesota fishy on these kinds and he's clear nato as to up to gain the difficulty in the frustration that i feel is that as we are going step by step, russia is going full frontal flows. so how ready is nato to take on an expansion? is russia? why are some rich european states still i'm willing to meet the alliances defense spending targets and was present the macro really calling his allies.

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