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to ukraine, that's a victory. so secretary general again, stultz and back who has been pushing for the airlines to boost its role in new crime. and to make it less dependent on the us as dominant role and nato's, you try and response. i'm feel go invalid, and this is the day the, the great news to run the out, the perks running out of the population. we need to keep supporting ukraine with everything we've got because it secures our freedom of our democracy and our peace within thought that he would divide us. now we're stronger than ever. it is vitally for us that you create windows $10.00 to $10.00 loose but make no mistake. you crank and rely on they to support now on for a long volt. also coming up,
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you guys is constitutional caused a polls. the countries on to homosexuality act, which threatens life in prison, or even the death penalty for some same sex acts. unfortunately, the court in its wisdom, has a faint son to be on the above. our cultural target. it says under a big country and has to go to the public sentiment. welcome to the day and nature of foreign ministers meeting in brussels, have been debating a 100000000000 your fund for ukraine. the 5 year funding would be part of a push for the west and the lines to takeover from the us. that group that currently co ordinates weapons shipments to ukraine. nice. i was also seeking to reduce your price dependence on buffington. $60000000000.00 in ukrainian aid has been stored in congress for months. is the allies, the secretary general against delton back?
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your credit is unlocked, running out of curbs. they're running out of a nation. we need to step up now unsure of support is built to last. today, allies have agreed to move forward with planning for a great today to roll in coordinating security systems and training. the details will take shape and the weeks to come. but make no mistake. ukraine can rely on it to support now on for a long hold. let's get most of my brussels correspondent terry schultz. welcome back, terry. as part of that statement, mr. seldman, very sad. this new you claim the funds would send a strong message to rush us and tell us more about it and the level of support it has. well, if you listen to sales and bring carefully, he says that allies have agreed to move forward in planning. that doesn't mean they've agreed to the proposals that he's made, this idea that over uh,
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we're the next 5 years and we come up with a 100000000000 euros to support ukraine. and that nato would do a lot of the coordination on weapons procurement and delivery to ukraine. but it is a big step because this would be taking over a lot of the responsibilities of the so called ramstein group from the united states, which has played the coordinating role and, and found in the group. and this would be important for nato. what would also be stabilizing this concept for ukraine into the future? so it doesn't depend on what happens in washington a, this november. and that, of course, is what's driving a lot of the reason button behind nato taking over these responsibilities. now. yeah, let's, let's look at that because we have this problem that we have nato hoping to take care of the coordination of weapons deliveries. and so this is, this is them trying to show washington bought your can stand on its own 2 feet to some extent. yeah. so remember though, that this would be for ukraine,
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this wouldn't be directly nato allies being ready to defend themselves, which is what the former president trump is always a threatening them about. but it wouldn't be a step showing that european allies can band together and would be giving in their proposal proportional amounts of their income into this fund for ukraine. but let's remember that these are very early days on this proposal to figure a 100000000000 basically comes out of nowhere. i mean is what is what they would like to see. but nobody knows where this money would come from. there was a lot of grumbling about it, so you know, countries don't want to pay both as european union members and as nato allies. so when cells and bring says that they're going to work on it between now and the nato summit in july, that's a lot of work to do because there's a lot of concern about duplication with the european union. we're not exactly sure how the funding would work, and that's a big part of it. a lot of efforts, and it's just been re elected the president and russia,
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which many leaders in europe fear could enfold and him even further. i've concerned is nicer about russia's next steps. it is really hard to see how much more brutal president put and could get in ukraine. he's destroying ukrainian infrastructure, attacking civilians daily. so i'm not sure that, you know, anyone is, is imagining that he will be emboldened by his presence presidency. his, his re election so called re election as many europeans say more than he's already been. but yes, the fact is that russia can throw endless amounts of money and bodies at the war end is doing so. and that's a big concern because of course, ukraine is limited in its resources by what the west gives it. it also doesn't want to, you know, lose its entire male population to conscription and russia has just decided to launch another round of conscription. so there are concerns that president clinton will double down on the efforts he's already making. and what nato and ukraine feel
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is that, you know, they've, they've got to do what they can, regardless of what russia does. there's a big difference in how allies feel based on where they're located. if you look at, you know, poles in spain and portugal, they're not as concerned about russia as of course, the baltic states, poland, finland. so that's another thing that they have to do it new to. they have to coordinate the feeling of threats, what they call threat perception, and they have to try to get everybody on the same page and willing to, in this case, support ukraine was that with whatever they can. and then of course, as ukraine pushing to become a nato, a member that has been told that this could be on the agenda. summers in washington this summer. what are you hearing, or it will be on the agenda, but ukraine is not going to be offered nato membership in washington, and that's been made pretty clear to them that it to many countries are uncomfortable with the idea. understandably so, of bringing
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a country that has rushing occupiers on his territory, bringing a country that is already at war, into an alliance where everyone else would be forced, potentially, to go to send it. so that would unquestionably bring nato allies into direct conflict with russia. so really, most allies are not ready to offer you crane membership, but that's part of what this fund and this new plan for coordinating weapons deliveries is about. they want to give you print as much reassurance as they can get a unity behind at this washington summit in lieu of membership at the moment it's, it's not going to be enough for keith. it's not going to give them anywhere near an article 5 guarantee. all for one and one for all. but this plan is designed to offer ukraine as much support as you can get 32 countries to agree to while they wait membership at some date in the future about terry data. because funds into
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terry shows in brussels. kansas constitutional code has rejected an attempt to overturn its controversial anti homosexuality at the lowest one of the toughest in the world aimed at the l g . b t q. individuals that imposes penalties left to life in prison for consensual, same sex relations, and the death penalty. the so called aggravated homosexuality. the legislation was challenged by 2 legal professors who argue about it by a basic fundamental human rights guaranteed by the countries constitution. a lawyer for the protectionist spoke to the price of to the ruling. this is the quote. you did decide that it is legal, lawful to discriminate against the court, to decide that it is a legal community in participating the country
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simply on the basis of public sentiments. and lives cartoon i think, is said that the court could play to public sentiments another flight of experience. i think i didn't. the tv is that your guns and l g b t q active is to rest slide here to germany. welcome to this junior edward. let's start with your reaction to today's ruling from the constitutional code. i think it so much for the, for the night and my reaction to the really moving nicholas technical training today is of course, i think it's unfortunate to imagine that you get and, and it's lorraine to court, to seek solace to seek the interpretation of the anti homosexuality act which we fall into because that most of petition and this in this petition, we found that the, the law was destroy my now using the phone that the little boys are getting this, the fundamental rights that ever you get any suppose to enjoy. so we're going to
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call it free for that. the quote is good in the print this little and find it just the way we for the to meet and costs additional dish humanizing. and we would just, of course, different to be surprised and shocked to see that the judges, instead of preaching the low the, is paid. i give a judgment best think on their own feelings. they are not to really be single in reason, but they give us a routing which is very, very in my view, unconstitutional. finally, it was, it was interesting that they said that parts of this and to help us extra obviously acs parts of it. what unconstitutional. but they were minded to strike the whole thing down. yes, they say that's part of the, the, the, the act unconstitutional. but in my view, i'll kind of one of your body be, see,
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kind of don't feel like there's a tab or the 6. so if they can find part of the, the act to be unconstitutional, it simply means that the impact is unconstitutional. so the way that i selected the shoe at the cause and sections of this act and i didn't get another name. this for me, i quoted white washing the white washing, just a few lines which they, fig, corresponds the general public. because when you look at these articles that have been removed or that may be considered to mid north coast, just you know, these are the sections which corresponds to the people what not the, it's a 6 your community. so they're basically like protecting the interest of your community and a good 5, the isolating and putting that would you be such a community in a corner, right? yeah, this is what i was to understand. what prompted this legislation because from outside of you got into it looks like it suddenly appeared as of nowhere last much. i think
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it was less last year and suddenly you have the specific government that but suddenly wants to demonize them and persecute at a section of society. why did that come from? that's a very, i mean, that's the question. everyone is a wondering, but we, we know the answer, the government of your done the, as for res, you'd that it would you be tied to community as kip good. when you look at the time when this low was 10 more than the project minutes discussed on past due, we have so many things which are happening in the country. do a lot of mismanagement, the funds and government. there was a lot of corruption. those decided that the government definitely needed to find something to disrupt or to distract the general community as mains. and so it's from the main points and the main focus of the, of the kind of chips because this so many problems, right? know in uganda there is but to be put, to put, dropping out of school. there is, and there is so many things, embezzlement, and corruption. so almost extremity seriously isn't a big problem facing the thing,
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but just imagine they ask it, go to it. would you be touching people because that's the only thing now they have to owed today to the people uganda. and so this low, it's be slow, now stands. and so we see within it the rest of life, imprisonment or isn't that the death penalty for same sex acts? do you expect those penalties to actually be used? we have uh, a government which you cannot, i mean undermine if the last tonnes and if the law says that there is a this penalty for same 60 the sheep don't be shocked to have someone aligned for this. and for those judges and test to bits, the government is very cool. are we not? i mean, no, not said the, i looked, i, these, we, i mean to marry drilled up. i mean, i sometimes had to go political when i'm having such compositions. but there is no
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way you can separate politics with the current situations that are using. but would you be thought you people as political skeptical via using. but it would be such people as the just putting in their games or funny things, which is very upset because it's a fixed, the very restful pass and ground. it doesn't affect those, but it to show some of money. if the bus this low is, i've been the international community, say usually a wants to funding health services. it's not the m p. 's going to stuff up is the people don't want to suffer if they've got funding and they stop funding the roads for them. they drive very expensive cars don't know the next 2 and the pin, the, the, the page of the international community. we bring this money. so if somebody to cool, you know, you told about this, this government being cruel and you are here in germany, not because you inside, well, what was that? but that made you think, well, i have to get out of your guns. and i mean, when i was to the new dance,
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as i'm not to be sent as a founder of but human rights, would you be touched on that? a vision. i was exposed to so many brutal attacks including iris, including uh, i mean uh silver i'm is, is among them was when i was coming from a cloud with a friend. and we were attacked by a group of men beaten to a point that i blocked out. and of course i just woke up when i was in my room, being messed by my friends from this point on, i realize of my life was very, very at least risk in uganda. and i decided to leave your gun down, come to jemma to seek a silence, because i believed that i could not fight when i'm big. i can fight to a number lines right now. i can sit on his tv on and speak for the voices and you've got enough people cannot be in the studio to speak just because of my life. if i had died, then you'll get a doctor that be possible. so that's the reason why the big country, but whatever happened to me on whatever, i mean made me leave. uganda is still
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a pending of the country even less before be killed before i've been arrested before, i've been more arrested. if i've been undressed in front of cameras, people have been, it means like 1st and weeks, i munition, if i've been pushed out just because of the security. so that's the reason why i'm if the country but very suddenly i'm here with tennessee. what made me the big country i pending to the people to the people back home. and sometimes i feel like whipping i feel like crying and i feel like a lot to know because it's very sad, very sad. thank you so much for allowing that. so clearly approximately for us guns and l g. b. c, q. active is to edward batavia. thank you to the legal battle between the united states, the federal government and the state of texas is teaching up texas introduce legislation in december. that gives all sources the right to detain on potentially
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the port suspected undocumented migrants, washington, his challenge zillow, and as the federal court of appeals to examine whether it's constitutional effectively putting it on hold. but the disputes around it is creating uncertainty along the border with mexico. in the us mexico border, the focal point of texas is correct down on immigration. the state recently passed the law giving state authorities the right to arrest them to port migraines suspected of entering the us illegally by enforcement has been put on hold. as the biden administration has to texas for breach of federal law, you have many here support tough measures where you'll see started quite a vanessa or can i agree with that? yeah. because as soon as they know that any authority has the right to do so, i think they would start. okay, you said somebody on my resume and people, it's just the way it is. i mean, it, sometimes it sounds, some people say that they're brutal or they are, they are abusive or whatever. but it's sort of
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a controller which is to many people. others are worried and fear they might be targeted unfairly. local and state police can stuff interest, anyone whom they suspect to have entered the us illegally as a hispanic. you never know. they think i'm coming here legally and then just said to stop me. some are already feeling law enforcement is making their everyday lives harder. i always get assumed that i'm doing something illegal are doing something wrong. i've walked around downtown area. i've been stopped by border patrol. i've been stopped by the police and is just be walking down the store to buy something to drink and i get question all the time. sorry that i think it's something that shouldn't be happening. with nearly 95 percent of this counties population identifying as hispanic or latino. the lock with for the disrupt, their relationship with officers, enforcing it. while county sheriff comes from harbor, says his deputies will not stop people based on how they look. he does have concerns about the laws impact. we have national guard here, and there that's, i'm here is it from austin houston. so they don't know other people. so it might
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happen thinking, you know, they don't know the people say might stop somebody walking downtown. looks like a neighborhood they're gonna stop, bowman low worried, and i'm hoping that it won't happen. schreiber, who is the democrats running for his 4th term, is sheriff believes the law will deter people from crossing the border illegally. but if he has to deal with those who do, he says his resources would be strained. i don't have space in my to right now have about a 1977 the inmates present is here. and now we have the capacity of $200.00. so it, we put immigrants here, the no one, no one has space for the criminals. one of several practical questions you have to be answered. it's not known how and when the law will be enforced. if ever, ultimately it might be the u. s. supreme court who decides, and that could be months away. until then. texans and immigrants are like, we'll have to live with the uncertainty about land or bavaria might not be the 1st places you think when it comes to our fence,
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but they could soon be if bought swan this president has his way. but great. c and c. c. has threatened to send 20000 gallons to germany after building bone that it might limit the import of hunting trophies botswana is home to one of the world's largest elephant populations and conservation efforts. of course the numbers to swell to more than 170000. in recent years, a government issued a limited number of hunting permits to keep their populations in check and to raise money for local towns. as an stacy told the gentleman newspapers that about on hunting trophies could impoverish some bus one. it's a student in correspondence. tablo ramos who joins us from the box one in the capital, a governor on a welcome. pamela, 20000. that's a lot of alley funds. what's really behind the president's right? that yeah, i agree with you to 1000 is the low of elephant. i think the president messy says
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just trust 3 ted. um they have tried to do with the news. the side of the web towards just tried to show the rest been well, but this is what you say opinion on the ground business. why we need tool to do it this thing, but the western world has other ideas. so that's why he's also have a new way of doing it. 1000 telephones. okay. i'm guessing he's not serious. so because i'm just trying to think of the logistics that's, that's a lot of other funds to move i'm also trying to think of the logistics, but let's whole, let's, let's chose, i've seen, doesn't hope that it hasn't sold cheap. but if his majority, the federal government has to be agreed to, um, how's these elections um and give them sufficient lend as so that they can go street as people move free and ga was. i'm so and that was just for his hips,
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fluffy. i suppose that but the serious and perhaps positive side to this story is that it's happening because conservation efforts perhaps have been up to successful . yeah, absolutely. i'm present me has done so well in terms of close of ration and where at this stage, because we have be heavy, all these campaigns, we have the dream and the crown with try and, and close out of not only the friends, but a lot when my friends in river and so how was the president's proposal system is licensing system? how would that work or what the pattern suspending um those who are interested be applied. um and they pay for the payments. i'm the government is very strict when it comes 4 to having to. so it's not like i can be given the, the license last 3 and any major setup which in place to make sure that the right
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people are given this license or the payment. and these are the only way that the numbers can be controlled, just just shoot them all the other ways to control the different populations. what you're saying, just feedback is make you, you mean i'm just floating, i got it and i'm just going around as you, it doesn't have to have like that. i'm the missiles that have been put in place to ensure that that last number of electrons i killed a test to attend to it. but i think what is coming to happening and beside that is waiting for us. and i don't see any reason why you should be stopped. so we have 850000. we have 830000 electrons so you can imagine, i think, right? and that was, that is the leading country when it comes full, ellis and population in the world. okay, so what, what talking really then about a story successful conservation, but also about a german attitude,
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said i wonder how weston advice is generally perceived. very botswana. i mean we, we just left it all, i mean because you know what you said building guidelines, but i'm, we really what we're saying that the west, but i'm as that one of the central flex by myself and sure that they have power. so that's why the, this is happening right now that child is trying to show that how we have more power that maybe will slightly um, but really we, i mean, if jimmy had the number of technicians that we have right now, um, do you think they would do the job that was i guess that over the yes. do you think they have the number of samples that has right now? okay. that's, that's something was thinking about. but if he does, eventually i've send those 20000 over, put me down for to thanks. so much for joining us, dw,
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comfortable doing the camera, and i think they do, they use little legs by i have to clear out the seller dumpster so for today you can follow out to him on social media at cdw news and license headlines always available on dw dot com on the d. w. a good the
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and says the conflicts with tim sebastian presidential elections in russia of the usual full gun conclusion with nothing left to chalk, not even the best in jail as the leading opposition figure. i'll explain the vomit, my guess is the russian commentator andre collapsed. we saw head for tommy, he rush and you're ready? just sent that in moscow. was the only such a serious, correct. he had to be to come fix the next on d. w. old friends, new front is made so still prepared to defend itself in case of an emergency.
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the subscribe. know to dw talking entry, the presidential elections in russia of the usual full gone conclusion was nothing left to charles, not even the desk in jail as the leading opposition figure. i liked saying about me, whose name postern couldn't bring himself to speak. my guess is the russian commentary to andre kalashnikov, who heads the comedy he rush. are you ready just sent that in moscow. wasn't a valid the such a serious threat to put in his regime. but he had to be killed even to be in prison when it was a threat to pretend that competitor may be invisible in an information field about the same time, quite mighty, and way to compress it for, for the parts of the population. because of that it was.

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