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the, the, this is dw news live from berlin, ukraine's president here in berlin, urging the world to help rebuild his country. while demand zalinski is asking for assistance to repair ukraine's energy sector. shattered by russia's war transfer over schultz telling him that germany will remain committed to keep. also coming up . everyone's vote is in except for one vote. and that's from us. you're a secretary of state antony blinking, says israel's prime minister has committed to a new truth and gaza and he's hopeful home last will to the un security council gave its banking overnight and france preparing to break a political tab to the leader of the countries conservative republicans moving to
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joined forces with the far right ahead of snap elections at the end of the month. the i break off, it's good to have you with this, we begin tonight with a president and a plea to help his people today ukrainian president, modem is zalinski, address the german parliament here in berlin. he's in the german capital for a 2 day conference on ukraine's war time reconstruction. ukrainian leader has made an urgent appeal to supply his country with more air defense systems. is being hosted by german chancellor o shoulds who was called on the allies to continue to support you crate and it's reconstruction. a priority will be its energy sector, which has been devastated by russian air attacks. the cities on the front lines have suffered the brunt of those attacks. you creating and officials expect the
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cost to rebuild those areas to run into hundreds of millions of dollars. so landscape killed the german lawmakers to ensure that russia is held to account. so you have a nice guy, screenshots contained in time to use the permission slip. we meet this, there is a continental dream that we have a part from a piece for europe. what, you know, our only obligation is to defend our people's, our europe, the international border which is based on rules see not, but some pressure has different goals and dreams. russia is standing, the face against all of us alone. so we all have to force russia to change and it's possible because there is no wrong. that's not the process. enjoy to me here. the studio now is olga stephanie. she done. she is the ukraine
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deputy prime minister for european in euro atlantic integration of ukraine. it's good to have you with this. let me start just asking you about this conference. is it living up to your expectations as well? thank you so much. i mean, it's fantastic that ahead of the juice have a meeting going to be simon preston's landscaping these day in berlin. this cap conference has a very particular angle and that this has target to, to reach the goal of unlocking the private investments on investments and loans to private companies in ukraine, a, which is a key to financing the defense sector in ukraine. the key driver of ukraine's economy, the so the 1st time since the beginning of the full scale war, where we bring this incentives to every part in ukraine, and it's very important to ahead of the g 7. me think one big decision on some granting, be sustainable financial support to be held. but i will start by quoting chancellor choice over his opening states most died today is the best recovery is the recovery,
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which is not need that. that's why, of course, everybody are concentrated to mobilize necessary efforts to air defense and ukraine . germany has become a major weapon supplier to ukraine. do you have any reason to think that back and change? well, i think i think no, and the n like my position is how it goes through his background because of a number of consultations hands because of the security commitment side. but also because of a serious political commitment to be undertaken over the g 7. me think and a and the upcoming natal summit. the stronger role on securing the financial and military support. the global foot players will be held and set in the documents of germany has the biggest interest in that as you've set of the major military supports. are you current and the major financial contribution? i'm going to ask you about nato in just a moment today. president zalinski,
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he addressed the german parliament in there. there was a sizable number of lawmakers who boycotted his speech. lawmakers from the far right from a populous party, quoted as saying he is bigger zalinski he's, he's come here to escalate the more and asking us to use our tax money to pay for welfare for ukrainian refugees. i mean, these are lawmakers, these are people who speak for certain parts in terms society. how does that make you feel? i think there's so many things boyland guest, the european elections has just comes out a couple of days ago. so there's, there's, there's a fresh energy to, to make, to make different statements. but the practice which we really have to judge, not by statements by, by the x shows and the actions are following that german from every region of it is now re present that the recovery construct conference on hundreds of agreements has
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been assigned a different levels. and your money in german companies, german peoples has become the larger supporters of ukraine. so, so we're really pulled the line between statements and ex, shows and actual speak in favor of supporting the democracy and the freedom which we are now fighting for. may i ask you about your job? your title is deputy prime minister for european in euro atlanta again, integration. i mean, in plain english, that means in your membership and need a membership, those are the goals, right? um, how, how are you doing in the job as well i'm, i'm, i'm pretty, i'm pretty good and i'm really proud of being in a position where and i'm in charge of the accession process. not only the integration, but the actual accession. then we're ahead of a couple weeks to far from making the decision to start the actual look session talks. and i'm particularly proud that it was a personal position, not the chance story, and the ministry of foreign affairs to put
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a specific angle to this conference related to german lead on ukraine's accession talks. it's not the case for the native parts, whereas there are still little a lot of hesitations right in germany and, but a part of it. we're preparing a number of very practical decisions for washing. so summit in germany's back in belmont is because of washington. i have to ask you, since i have you here, you know, there is a u. s. presidential election this year, and it is possible that we could have a 2nd, donald trump presidency. and he has made it know that he's not the biggest fan of nato of any. he said that if he were president in 24 hours, the war between ukrainian or russian would be over. does, does that keep you up at night? the possibility to, well everything, well, 1st of us rush from the start with tech start keeping us up with night and the life that we have only at night to keep us up with 9 because we can do the laundry and do warehouse stuff at night. so this what keeps us up at night at the same time
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again, we are judging by, by actions. and as i remember, president trump has been urgently calling on a stronger european now for a to, to invest in the, in the european defense. and i really see them, this is happening with the new european commission, which will boost european defense industry. so i'm sure that there will be a lot of solid ground for his messages. let me ask you before we let you go, um, what, what would be your message to people here in europe, western europe, and also in north america, who say that they are suffering from ukraine more fatigue, that the war is grinding their nerves. it's getting old. what's your message to them? i understand, but despite all of this tar tiredness and, and depression, i'm really grateful to, to every citizen, the rubber at country who has backed up it's government and parliament to support to crate to, to support our, our resilience and our ability to live in our country. but also to support those
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who brand new, so have to leave the war and find their shelter in the, in the, in the european capitals. so we're, i'm grateful to everybody who remembers about ukraine as fixed about that. that's very important. oh, good stephanie. sheena. we appreciate you taking the time to talk with this and all the best to you and come back and talk with this again. thank you so much. thank. it's hard to hear some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world. hunter biden has been found guilty on 3 federal gun charges after failing to disclose a drug problem. when he bought a fire on us, president's son was seen outside the court. earlier on tuesday, the jury reached a they've already got the 3 hours of deliberations the sentencing date has been set yet. below is vice president has been confirmed dead by the countries president after a military play that he and 9 others were traveling in crash. the aircraft carry
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solos. g lima left the capital on monday, but failed to make it scheduled. landing at him 00 airport in northern milwaukee. you are a secretary of state anthony blinking says israel's prime minister has reaffirmed his commitment to a new cease fire in the gaza strip like and says the onus is now on the militant group of moss, whose terror attacks on israel sparked the war. after talking to relatives of those taken hostage to gonzo on october 7th, you said that the longer the conflict drags on the higher the chance of regional spread. families have been protesting outside the hotel where blinking has been holding talks with israeli officials. on monday, the un security council endorsed the us back ceasefire proposal, but there's still no official line from israel on that plan. or for now, i'm going to get our corresponding time you kramer, in jerusalem, tanya,
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are we getting any closer to a deal as well? i say nobody can actually right now answer the question and it seems that the, the ceasefire. so as hostage d a, a proposal that's on the table is still quite elusive. i mean, this was the very reason why your secretary of state and the blinking was again in the region to push both sides to move closer to words reaching this agreement. and as he said until he blink and uh said that's everybody's no waiting for the homeless leadership in garza. he means by that. yeah, yes. in was the very man that is ro is looking for for since october a 7 know we've heard also from the is where the government quite a big is a statements about this proposal that was presented by president joe biden. and washington over 10 days ago. they have said that it would have what he presented
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was not accurately represented there, but also be heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he said that he will not agree to an end to the war unless i'm us a will be a, and this is road will actually, and him, us amendatory capabilities now, as mr. blink, and sees it, and all the bull is and how mazda is a chord hum us has work come the un security council resolution, but they still have to formally agree to this proposal, and they have also made it very clear that they don't want to see a d a that was not a goal for permanency fire, and they want to see the full withdrawal of is ready to upset from garza so we have to wait and see what they saw. your stand decide, tanya weird does this leave the hostage is the israeli hostages and where does it leave the people of golf as well?
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i mean for now there isn't a ceasefire. and i mean, where do you start? you know, there is no respite needed for the hostages, and after this a rescue mission on such a did such a day where for it's very hostages were rescued by the military. uh which left uh, a large number of postings uh, did, uh, killed and injured in the new serat, a refugee kind of some, an industry believe it might make their um, a, the, the hostages. so the main and goal is a $120.00 hostages. that are still there, it could be that the situation would become actually worse. and of course uh for the relatives of uh, those hostages that are still out here also demonstrating and calling on the government to go for. do they say this is the only way forward at the moment because such risk emissions are very rare and they're also very risky. so they see such a deal as the last chance. and of course, for guidance that has been now the work goes into it's 9 months. they have been
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multiple times displaced that most of them a homeless. they have no whole maybe also to go to. that has been made dependent on 8 and that you might determine situation is extremely difficult. and we also heard that again from anthony blink. and as a conference in jordan, then absolutely a seas far is needed to address those the military needs. and of course of course, for the guys instead, the future is totally uncertain because they also don't know what really happened afterwards. corresponding talking agreement with the leaders from jerusalem to 9 ton. you as always thank you. a y anthony blinking has announced more than $400000000.00 in fresh aid for displace palestinians in gaza. he was speaking at a humanitarian aid conference in jordan, which was also attended by error of leaders blinking, also called on israel to speed up the inspection of aid trucks and reduced civilian
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casualties. here's more from the us, secretary of state, and all the policies civilian suffering and gaza. we know they're not numbers, they're not extractions they're human beings, their children, their women, their man who all want the same things that we want for ourselves. and for our loved ones, just like the people who were murdered in israel october 7th, just like the hostages, who continued to be held in gaza to this day. so we all have to re commit to doing our part to ensure that these individuals cannot merely survive, but that they can live in peace. they can have their rights respected, they can have an opportunity to realize their dreams. here's something mahonnan works with the international committee of the red crossing garza. he told me more about what was said at the jordan conference or 90. 2 statements have been delivered into summit today,
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and they all shared the same message. and it's the same message nearly what the id or the president message, many honestly, artist delivered in her speech, that actions are now needed more than ever after, especially after the adopting the resolution updates by the united nations security council. yesterday was initially 278. uh there are 2 main off that's are delivered by the president of the international committee. red cross person is a but i'm a faithful implementation of disparate and the letters of the international uh, human attorney law geneva conventions. that's cool for the protection of ulta billions of that old, deprived of the altars. the price of liberty must be treated humanely and for also their release condition and release of all houses just and the 2nd task is to ensure the protection of civilians and to ensure there is impartial aid that is allowed to in turn 1000 urgently. and most importantly,
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safely what you want italian workers have been facing recently across the old because his trip is unprecedented level of complication. and it's becoming very dangerous to sustain meditating operations and provide evidence that needed assistance or thousands for hundreds of thousands of palestinians across the causes chip. this has to be changed immediately, as we've many, many lies hanging to balance here. that was on the 100, from the international committee of the red cross in the gaza, speaking with his earlier right to france. now, where the 1st opinion polls since a smith election was called projects a win for the far right national rail. however, the party is forecast to fall short of an absolute majority. across france, there been protests against the far right after their winning sundays european parliament elections most were peaceful, but there were some classes with police french president emanuel background dissolved the lower house of parliament. after the european election results which
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saw his interest, coalition suffer a resounding defeat. meanwhile, the leader of frances conservative republicans party says that he's willing to form an alliance with the far right national rally. if it happens, it would mark the end of the main stream. conservative long refusal to work with the far right. as it was, that home is when we need an alliance of remaining true to ourselves. i'm avoiding the danger of the far left me, which could soon have a majority in the national assembly, and that's what not. we need an alliance. the all citrus songs that i think about doing the alliance with whom, with marrying the pen, is that where you are towing us and saying that your big alliance with the national rally with this candidates to come in the lines of a right wing with all due to identify with the right wing values the, the what i think the country has never been so right. waiting for the fee, it is waiting for the right. it is waiting for action from the right to left. don't have to watch you that don't the sack to do the want. we're going to be here in the
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studio now, is the bill my, the long he's the berlin correspondent for the french publication. let's it goes. it's good to see you. it's the boat. so we've got the main stream party in france saying that it's willing to possibly get in bed with the far right. that is the crack in the day i'm, isn't it a for the water comes through. yeah, absolutely. i think it's a bu, has been broken today of happened to now there was a consensus mon, the mainstream parties, and even among the conservative party that you have to do with the sort of trouble . so i need to have some instruction. i can send is a recording to contain this print of the somebody will not, you're not. and we've seen cracks in, in that consensus over the last few years. and so have to be kind of have been squeeze between macros, policy on the center and the sort of on us and not on the far right. so it was perhaps in a way for them to but some what i didn't predict in myself. well, how do you explain to me, was it a so was it's,
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i guess it's reflective of the trend in french politics or was it more a protest vote that is just one moment in time and when the next election is coming, maybe things will move back towards the center. well it looks like a long time shift really? um a, the default is the file right office together. that's one of us and i never can catch a name made last sunday, 40 percent of the votes. but you see over the last few years, the main things such as integration, security. i've been quite popular along the, along the voters. and also what plays with in full control is my new pens, the head of the sort of a nice and not how strategy to normalize the policy. and it's, um, it's becoming mainstream, but it must be working in this as you brought her up. let me ask you um it can we can we soon realistically predict that we may in france have in a few years
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a madam president le pen? well, i think the question is less than less theoretical and it's becoming clear now that there was a quite high probability that we have an awesome one. i sent out a prime minister, which would be then 9 the pen, but it was all done by the head of the party, the he's younger, 28 year old and leader who just had this success of the open it action. so that's would be the start and perhaps one day also the president's i some wellness in is france as far right as it's ever been us. uh yes, ive other thing that's um is they have never been so strong and it's hard to think that they might lose power or influence in the next few weeks, which may be my calls. but while quoting forcing up election, what, what is his best to your, i mean, what's the best case scenario for emmanuel mac?
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wrong hospitality, really. um i think is id is to say we haven't, minority governments, we come govern really. so i need a clear answer whether you're behind me or not. and trying to bring with somebody can forces, has a cause and behind it. but it might completely turn out as a federal and, and having to have someone else or not in power is but is probably maybe if that happens to discredit though. so we're going to sit down and tell the people that what you see when you vote for them, you end up in tells me the chaos of a lot of people are wondering if there was going to be chaos in paris. you've got the olympics next month and now you've got the snap elections. i mean, it looks like you could have the ingredients for a perfect storm, a hot summer and ugly summer in france. yeah,
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absolutely. i think you're right and it's probably off of this, and that's really to, to show, look, if you don't react, if you don't support me, this is what you're going to get. and we have, as you just said, the olympic games. and that's would be a rough day's coming us, you know, coming to us, we hook, it won't be, but yeah, it could be that's for sure. people by the one, it's good to have you in the studio. thank you. thank you. what scientists researching african elephants have revealed they appear to have names for each other. that's right. researches say that they communicate using unique calls, low rumbles that could be heard across great distances that can be used to grab the attention of a specific elephant. now it's inability that only a few wild animals are believed to have this low rumble is barely distinguishable as a human is. but don't tell her the elephant seems to know exactly what it means.
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scientists say that's because elephants have unique coals used to communicate across large distances. they've been eaves dropping on to hood some kenya to create a sound library for the research. about half of the, the sound in the call is below our level of hearing. so we actually cannot hear it . and so we have to use a special microphone to record these calls and we also had to be quite close to them because the sound attenuates the distance and research has tested the results by playing recordings to elephant slight margaret she is, she responds to a cool specific to here, but this quote isn't here and she doesn't call back as or sometimes when they're in a big group,
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a female or a med check of the group or give a call and the entire group will respond to a group up around her. they'll follow her whatever. and then other time she gives to, you mean me there, a very similar call in and nobody will respond. nobody will react to that call except for a single ellison in the group. and that's what that will respond or come out, you know, come up to her or whatever. and so that sort of indicates that they have a means by which to communicate. do they want to talk to? the adult ellison's were more likely to use names than com. suggesting it could take years to learn the skill. now, scientists a working to crack the complicated code around the goals, they hope, understanding what allison's a saying could lead to grace a insights into how they think. so like for people we know well before we go, it turns out in just one word can save a life,
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the word help spelled with rocks. this is what a private helicopter pilot saw from his cabin while he was flying over a beach in california. a kite surfer had written it when he realized that he was stranded. rescuer is couldn't land on the beach, but they pulled the store for away. but the rogue, we understand that he did not suffer any injuries and we understand that there were no elephants there in case he had been stranded for good or whose reminder now the top stories were following for you this hour, you creeds, president blood of his zalinski as appeal to the world for help rebuilding his country's energy infrastructure, which has been battered by russian attacks, ease in berlin for a 2 day conference together support for ukraine's board. so i can reconstruction. and us secretary of state entity blinking says israel has committed to a new truce and garza and he's hopeful that home us will to you in security council gave its backing to the plan overnight. this is the w news of next is our other
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