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the, the, this is dw, use life from bowie and security is tied in switzerland as well. the lead is made for a summit on pace and you know, quite a conference savings through outlined basis for future negotiations. russia wasn't head binding, mostly coming up, thousands take to the streets across france to protest against for reading the pens . file right, national rally, party, and those upcoming elections. the i've been visible and welcome. ukraine's based summit is kicking off in switzerland
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. it brings together more than 90 countries. you're quite surprised that in florida me savanski arrived in the town of building stock on friday. german chancellor will love schultz find the presidency. ma'am, i'm a call and you waste vice president. come with the house or also attending the conference seems to create a unity around a piece plan put forward by ukraine. russia is known him by that it's made back a china is no coming either. was the landscape on support for his 10 point piece plan, which includes a cessation of hostilities, the withdrawal of russian troops and the restoration of new kings. pre war board is speaking before the opening of the meeting, organized by keep the price the variety of leaders attended and welcomed all credible proposals, leading to adjust piece, use ideas, and leadership of each nation are equally important to us and ever seeing that will be agreed upon that assignment today will be part of the piece making process that
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we all need. i believe that we will witness history being made here and assignments. thank you for your support, and i may adjust these be established as soon as possible a correspond, rosie budget was in the room during so lensky remarks. yeah, he's certainly pretty caught up pretty optimistic figure as he walked onto the stage and the press room here in switzerland. he said that he believed history was going to be made during this talk. he said, he believed it was a success to have such an array of countries. record its cost during these to day talks here in switzerland would contribute toward peace. and he reminded reporters in the room that said the only country which ever wanted this war with russia reminding us that ukraine is eviction here. and of course, that's within the context of where we see rush over the framing itself. as the
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victim goal gauge, these talks is come up with an alternative, so called peace proposal, which ukraine really sees as nothing more than a coal for it to essentially surrender. so it's a lensky, seeming for it's pretty optimistic. but of course, there's some uncertainty. i won't, these posts can actually deliver. exactly, he puts on such a bright face. but does anyone else there actually share his optimism? yeah, well, i see leaders walk into these talks. there's a big slogan, emblazoned on the wall here it says a path to peace. but if that's a path, it's really we're talking about a 1st step here. and this was president. acknowledge that the co host of the summit . she said, this is not going to be talks where peace is brokerage, not least because russia is not at the table here. but she hopes these talks candidly, the growed for future peace negotiations with russia here as flooded. the proposal in which you kind of band is full provinces and drops. it's an a hill emissions. is
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anyone taking that seriously? it's definitely not being taken seriously by ukraine or it's western allies, which really see it as a broader part of russia said to essentially de rail and distract from the summit. it's just something to take the eyes of the world elsewhere. the question is, how seriously will it be taken by other countries, particularly those in africa, in asia and latin america that have been trying to vote quite a narrow, tight walk between keeping up good relations with the west and also keeping up relations with russia. and indeed with russia's ally, china. so really, one of the big questions going into these talks that i was most interested in is who was going to show up. and while we've seen you create a new president zalinski and his sweet counterpart for claiming it a success. there are 92 countries present here. i should say. there are some notable no shows we've seen, for example, the major diplomatic, heavy weight, brazil, india, indonesia, source africa choosing to send either just the diplomat or minister instead of
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their leaders, which i think will be seen really by so as a snob. and we know the ongoing context already thought is that russia has been pressure and states not to show up here. and nato is not showing up those who have turned up a committee to one side or the other. what are the chances of another proposal for a piece plan? actually coming out of these talks that you were at schools, leaders, diplomats ministers that are gathered to your are working on some sort of a declaration. so if they might still get their names signed on that and agree on a text, there will be some outcome of this. but i think the real this tests for whether this proves to be any sort of a success, even if it is a success in the sense of just one step forward, will be whether this can actually generate another summit. another meeting that in the light for russia is actually present at the table. of course, mostly it was not invited here, but i should say, most of them made it very clear from the outset. as soon as these talks were nice, but it was not interested in showing off that it's thought it was
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a useless meeting. what leaders here gathered in berkeley stock in switzerland, we'll try to prove it to the country. that base is at least one way of step on a path toward peace, but no peace here today. of course, the war and ukraine drugs on so high stakes there, but relatively low expectations. the latest they have from that corresponded what was the budget in switzerland at ukraine, p summit. and german tensile that will, of schultz has criticized food. and this proposal made on the eve of the gathering, the russian leader said he'd be willing to enter peace negotiations if keith drops its nasal ambitions and withdrawals troops from full provinces. moscow claims its own shots as potent is trying to dictate the times for peace gigabytes. this is kind of everyone knows that this is not a serious proposal, but that it has to do with the peace conference taking place in switzerland to put in. but putin has reveals what he's reading after. i assume this is the plastic imperialistic conquests to, for that, the overall case used
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a great deal of military force to achieve this. he started to brutalize, i knew that warranties also accepted that hundreds of thousands of russian soldiers have died. i will be seriously injured at all for his imperialist 3 move, stormwater certificates and rallies are being held across france to protest against the far right. the demonstrations come ahead of snap parliamentary elections later this month cooled by president, a member of my call. and he wakes him groups joint french unions to march through the streets of ours, the marine. the pens, national riley pine could lead the 1st 5 ride government since the 2nd world war principles are these expect hundreds of thousands of demonstrators nationwide. and the all police clashed with both testers who through 5 works out the dw correspondence on your found that is in power. sonya what's driving post test is to turn out by the thousands as well. these are definitely some of the
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biggest demonstrations against the far right that we've seen so far. ever since president mccaul called those a snap and make sure i'm missing, you know, reports of positive people. now i'm not just in the capital of virus but also in the city of marcy earlier today. we support this by you on and the salt in valencia and in the notes that a big part as applied to model in neil as well. i think what is essentially driving many of these demonstrators to come out in big numbers, i think is boats. you don't kind of angle as well as feel that the snap elections could potentially give the far right. it's best shot to the governing fronds. since the machine regime of one to 2, we have to remember that the far right measured riley. this is a nationalistic populist party which you know, has and team aggression that it's, um, it as its main platform and it's spent, you know, in the past to spend decades of the political fringes because it's, it's founder, was convicted of racism and puts 9 the whole the cost and the body to the it has re
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bundled itself under the name of the pen. it has cleaned up its image. but a lot of speakers to be at these riley said that the far right really hasn't changed. it's stripes. and one that, you know, press freedoms the right to demonstrate and mobilize and treat the dns would even be a threat. if, if the far right came to follow. what is it about the fall right in front? so it has these villages, so concerned or what do you think the prospect of, of the national body, you know, kind of forming the government and kind of the setting the domestic agenda has kind of unsettled many. because even though the far right has not with these, it's full manifesto for the selection. it has said that one of its main key points will be immigration, the president of the spots he brought on by the headset. but people, you know, his last radically cut to immigration, both of legal as well as the legal and he's about to push to a lot, enabling the explosion of what he says that the quins and as long as they have also
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the old strength to push kind of protection is french 1st policies, so they doing things like, you know, giving frank citizens preference when it comes to accessing social services, try to get benefits. they want to withdraw the right of residency for migrant if they are out of work for more than a year. or so i think a lot of these proposals really concerned a lot of people. another thing we heard of these demonstrations to be as many speakers wanting that to the far right is also prepped to women's life and gender issues. now we have seen marines at the end of the boss change her position on abortion. she agreed to make a move to anchor abortion rights and the french constitution recently. but she does remain opposed to things like the same sex marriage, same 6 adoption and so long to see. and so i think that a lot of concerns here about watch fonts would look like it did when it came to baldwin. is all of this having some sort of effect on the parties on the left, or when we've seen a lot of friends even to go see sions among parties on the list as well as the right in recent days. and we will see that in the coming months as parties kind of
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just sort of form alliances and really kind of get the campaigns of shapes simply because we don't have a lot of time to do that. the 1st part of the selection is already at the end of the month, but yes, on the left we have seen a d. concerning the center left social is spotty, is what is 3 of the parties on the left. they have kind of put aside their divisions of the water and garza and you cream and said they would unite. and then lions call the popular front. they set the, this is made to kind of fight what they call the race this project of the far right, the going head to head with the far right and see this is to keep them out of power . and there are some lingering pensions and the scan, but this is quite a big deal because if the fault, if the lift does have a strong showing in these elections, it could potentially, you know, or to the make up of the parliament. and also court, you know, quote the far rise from getting an absolute majority and part of the dw correspondence on your found that empowers. let's take a look at some of the other stories making news, the ssl. so funky is new president piece of that. it really has been full this
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morning to one of the as i said, the ceremony took place and made heightened security following the assassination attempt on his close sound like it was prime minister school bent children and onset. good. do you guys need as many as one and a half 1000000, most one pilgrims of braving, sweltering hate to prey on mount. our fat in saudi arabia is this is hodge reaches its climax off the mount, our fence, the government, so collect pebbles to carry out the symbolic stoning of the devil ritual in nina, on sunday. who are in south africa as they will run the most that has been re elected as president offers party struck a deal to form a coalition. it's the 1st national coalition seems upon a ended 30 years ago when follows a major election upset in which the african national congress lost its majority. a sports news. the european football championships kicked off with a bang on friday hosts. germany beat scotland 51 in the opening match in munich.
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germany took the lead early on, the scots were out classed by the whole team that cruise to an eye catching victory . man of the match and score of germany 2nd go to mine will see all i had this to say off to the guy. yeah. through familiar have so much quality in the team the that can help me think we, we will carry some pressure on the shoulders and we will work for each of and when i'm on the pitch and we're having fun working for each of you don't, you don't feel the pressure and we want to do the same thing again on wednesday. was the same mentality. we want to win that game as well. well, it was a dream starch for germany, fans, but the scottish fence also managed to be optimistic despite that heavy loss would not. i'm going to say it's so nice. it's a great, let's see here. and we will be european. tell
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you. but yeah, it will be great to snatch, and we know the german team, so we gotta stay cool. all the way to box they said, well, dress scores were on the side of those 1st euro 2024 match switch. lin began a campaign with a 31 the feet of hungry and along that puts the switch team level on points with joe many of the top of the group i a pilot for such as have released the family of beavers into low lying areas of london to protect them from rising waters, even as one state of the britain before being hunted to extinction 400 years ago. the dams they build can produce the effects of flooding and improve by a diversity,
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sorry family was released into an area of west london with great success. the research a saying they've been busy the beaver in a way, have a sense keep watching dw, the not just another day. so much is happening all at once. we take time to understand. this is the day i'm in the snow gets current, use events analyzed by experts and critical thinking is this is with the weekdays on dw, you print with like a sticking points. you know, if i want you into that warranty wants to finish your studies. now you have a significant from refrain, you can choose to go back to somewhere else currently more people than.

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