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[000:00:00;00] the you're watching dw names coming to live from berlin, julian a song out of prison, and out of the u. k. you work. a week's founder is expected to plead guilty to violating us espionage law. is now on his way to make us pacific islands. also coming up on the show, germany's foreign ministers as the palestinian authority should play a role in post for garza and elaina bare bach is on her 8 trip to the middle east since the october terror attacks last year. rush of points, the finger at the us after a ukrainian missile attack in occupied crimea, the kremlin plains to us for supplying the missiles and valves response. and can
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you send customers of police officers to haiti as part of the you went back to mission their task tank, tackle ram, sense of gang violence, and help result order in the caribbean nation. the . i'm clear, richardson, thank you so much for joining us. truly in a sanchez flowing out of the u. k. after agreeing to a plea deal, which will see him go free. they were 2 weeks founder is being moved to the northern mariana islands in the pacific where he's expected to plead guilty to violate us, as you know, as long as andras wanted for publishing classified us military files on the wiki, leach platform where she found it in 2006, he had been fighting extradition to the west in britain where he spent the past 5 years and a high security president may sondra is ultimate destination is australia, his home country. there's
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a little bit of what australian prime minister anthony albany usually have to say earlier about the apparent end of the assigned case. i've been very clear as by the live deleda, a in a position, but also as prime minister. that regardless of the views that people have about mr . assigns is activities, the crisis dragged on for too long to have the reporter and draw a dollar. i joined me earlier from sidney. i asked him for the latest on julian, a sondra being released he's on his way to the know the mariana islands, the northern barrier. uh, marietta islands or a territory of the united states. they like between australia and japan. and it's not exactly the kind of place you might expect a high profile case like these to be heard with. the reason is, according to the united states department of justice, that is, the julia designs was fearful of going to the united states that he preferred to go
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to this territory which is closer to his home country. australia is not exactly clear whether the northern area on the islands or any kind of legal advantage to join us on because they are still part of the us justice system. but in any case, they are close to $200.00. and so what happens now? well, uh tomorrow morning is due to face a us federal court on those islands. and he's expected to be prostituted incentives on the same day, a pleading guilty to one charge under the espionage act of receiving, passing on publishing state secrets. and if all goes according to plan, he could be on his way back to australia as soon as later this week, as our veterans, as andras himself, australian. and we heard there also from the prime minister to tell us how else people in australia have been reacting to this news. a different big news here. this case has been followed really closely right from the start. and he has quite a degree of sympathy here in australia where many people feel this case is going on
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for too long. the start of the impala earlier this year passed the resolution. owing for his release, the prime minister has lobbied the united states and united kingdom for his release . as he said today that i have been using all the diplomatic channels to try and secure his way out of prison. one politician said that he shouldn't be judged for excepting a plea deal because he had to do whatever he could to get out of prison. his loving concern about his health is mental and physical health. and there are some people here who think what he did was not a crime, and then he should not have been prosecuted at all. what he did was legitimate. joe is releasing state secrets revealing the us crimes in the war on terror in iraq. the strictly in general is do you need has welcomed his release, saying that he basically was doing reporting and that's what he should be. do see what he was doing should be celebrated. and this is to underline concerns about what might happen to him if he were to go to the united states. so it concerns that you might face that potential death penalty. and today a full us present
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a vice president, sorry mike pens. he treated us saying that he thinks this is a miscarriage of justice, and the assign shouldn't size the full extent of the law, which presumably clearly included the death penalty. but here in australia, there is a sense of relief that this a deal which has been going on now for 14 years is almost the end of the science deserves to come home. child. all right, with the perspective from sydney, australia, thank you so much. and to the u. k, we have our corresponded beer. get moss with more angelina sanchez, extended legal battle. it's. it's been a long breath language course, but not on the ambridge, which is quotes because julian sons was hiding in the ecuadorian embassy. and that, i think was what made him really almost a celebrity here in the u. k. so whenever you were in, in knights bridge, there was police presence outside the ecuadorian embassy with julian massage when
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and had a basically look for assign them soon. he was supposed to go to sweden, the allegations of right, and one of the station he said he wouldn't size if had tried in sweden, he was always afraid that he would then be extradited to the us. so he was hiding in the ecuadorian embassy and he had many celebrities visiting him that he had his lawyer as visiting him. that always also fans of myra, supporters of he's outside on the streets. he sometimes gave appearances on the balcony. so that went on for 7 years, then the ecuadorian embassy, you basically let bridges police insight and then he went to bel much prison. and since then since the last 5 years, he's fought against the extradition to the united states. he's always maintained that he would not get a fat trial in front of the us quotes. interesting that now he has agreed to go
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to a us court. maybe you could argue a little bit on his own talents, but it's definitely being eventful. his time here in, in britain, he's always had a lot of support whenever he had court appearances. the, well, i'm this, the international, all the human rights organization, journalist, organization, of course, his team, his wife has family and people from all over the world to really came in for whom he is a journalist and he should never have bingo. so that was always basically the battle cry office support as he should never have been in jail. thank you so much. that is d w as big as most for us in london. us and we can bring you up to speed now was whether stories making headlines around the world. the owner of the south korean at lithium factory that caught fire on monday has issued a public apology. he offered his condolences and the families of the 23 workers who were killed. he said the company had to comply with all required safety rules.
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authorities are investigating the costs. protesters in nairobi have gathered for a demonstration against new tax hikes and can yeah, there's heavy police presence, but the officers blocking access to parliament opposition to the new bill has come mainly from young canyons were frustrated by the already high cost of living and as well as the supreme court has unanimously rules that the military must begin drafting ultra orthodox man a decision that could lead to the collapse of prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose governing coalition has to be politically powerful ultra orthodox parties, oppose any change to the current system. germany's foreign minister and the lena bear boxes warrant of an endless cycle of violence in the middle east and called for the palestinian authority to play a role in postwar, gaza on a short trip to the region. bearable has helped fox, the policy and authority prime minister at mohammed mustafah in ramallah and the 2
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reportedly discuss potential points to perform within the p. a. barebones also met with her is really counterpart as round cats in jerusalem on monday or walk repeated calls for a 2 state solution and voice criticism of israel's conduct. of the war in casa and dw, as chief political edit, are mckayla's governor, as a company and the foreign minister on her trip. what came out of their box meeting with her counterpart cats? of the, not that terribly months of the success story of germany. it is that these rails actually one of the few countries to one of the last remaining allies, someone like is ready for minnesota will still listen to. and she spoke here and several times to use the word irresponsible referring to talk is really fast of relation to the west bank. well,
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and supplements and control posts on now, potentially going to be legalized by a government also driven by a right wing of that. just asking for this to happen here on the babel said that's not as violating international that's creating more instability. she also quoted the responsible that these were, the governments won't let those the taxes flow into the west funds to strengthen the palestinian authority, which can no longer pay wages. so this more de stabilisation happening that which she says is not in the interest of israel securities city pops up, the government disagrees of how to pause listening, but it doesn't look like this is going to make much of a difference in the public debates. here at israel, what many people are pretty much expecting more expense, potentially to tell us a little bit more about that. you've said that a bare boss remains somebody that israel will listen to and yet in a recent interview,
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nothing yahoo still saying that israel will be sending work 1st with border with love and on to confront. has the log of us, give us a taste of, of how this conversation is playing out behind the scenes between a bare blanca counter price? well, this is basically set up for your log in washington. so in your, in germany, but also with our hot this is on the babel full sense because she refers to them in the lead of post value rates as being willing to contribute some more. but of course, that's nice as a precondition to save you some, some kind of concession from is where the government essentially from benjamin netanyahu has now made these statements with the being the basis here. and is the what exactly does he mean? is this an indication that there will be a campaign into lebanon? and this is something i don't mean a babble lady wants to be on the record as
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a warning of happening and trying to prevents through those. so pretty much everywhere here in the west bank here in jerusalem, but also in 11th itself, the hope is that both sides to fax you a brief which would love to see more but more on foldable. sit down. controllable, conflicting plus or chief political editor, me, heather customer, thank you. as always for your reporting and occupied east jerusalem israeli authorities of carried out a new wave of demolition. following him off is october 7th. the terror attacks during previous calls, awards. officials had avoided scaling up such demolition demolitions to avoid increasing tensions, but not this time as the deputies abraham reports. you know, actually when it comes to this piece of paper turn, how much does life upside down?
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it's in order to demolish it home build. without it is really permit she lives here with his parents. weiss and brothers family. i love, she tells me there's was just what a 13 demolition orders is really authorities issued in the area that day because they are, they told me either you demolish the house or we will come and do it for you. if in his family lives in east jerusalem is real occupied in the 1967 for an annex did in 1980 declaring the whole city, it's a terminal and divided capping. most of the international community does not recognize this and palestinians claim east jerusalem as the capital of a future independent state and majority of jerusalem's 360000 palestinians lived here. did they find that in permits to build homes virtually impossible? according to the un, it says is really authorities own little land for palestinian development while
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facilitating the expansion is really settlements. that's also the experience of these to tar street. he's a researcher at your, i mean and is really non profit that focuses on the is really posting and conflict in jerusalem. the permits regime is being controlled by the municipality, a based on zoning plans that are controlled by the government. and both of these bodies are making sure that the zoning plans do not allow enough permits, fitting for the size of the population. andwhen palestinian communities in jerusalem, initiate zoning plants. most of the times these are blocked the road rejected. given the situation, how much did not even apply for a permit. he says he knew she will never get to simply build his house on his land . turns out of the penalty for doing that is demolition. which rights group say is
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really, authorities have expanded since the october 7th terrace. they don't want a lot of arabs. they want to reduce us. that's an accusation. the routine, the jerusalem deputy mayor and settler leader be a mentally rejects to him. the increase in hong demolitions simply about enforcing the law. he insists permits are issued without discrimination against palestinian residents. if we wanted the baby to create a environmental of pushing them out, we would not invest so for palestinian anti demolition. active as tough. you would . you have none of that investment kings mentioned it's for his community. standing in the ruins of his home. she says, the jewish settler community, living in his east choose the neighborhood of some one, has no trouble building. well, is really all stories demolished his house in february and then we'll have the
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monthly demolished my lives. a lot of my call, his tone or my mother was here and then she gave birth to me. here, under this revel, there was a 50 year old picture of me and my mother come see and i'm, and you know, there is nothing that can bring that back. uh, we are the uh, monitors the visa, terse keys writes group you're, i mean the years this way to demolitions that spark of violence in jerusalem. she tells me that during israel's previous words, and casa, is really authorities often hold to demolitions. to prevent tensions bubbling over here, this time we see a opposite. it's a policy. we understand that this government has seized a conflagration, not as a risk. it's an opportunity to. it allows it to carry out more and more violence and drastic measures. she says that's because this tied for right nationalist each more thing here is administer of national security in charge of the police force
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muted in force demolitions to jerusalem, deputy mayor or a king mr. bank. if you're is doing the right thing, we are not demolishing enough in east to the center. as you wait for the bulldozer to come and demolish his whole habit tells me what his plans are. if they demolish the house we will pitch attend and sit here. we will not leave al, hold on. so heading to the chris in the what the new looking as to whether news. now russia blaming the west for a ukrainian attack on crimea. this marking a new escalation of tensions between russia and the west. moscow has someone's b, u. s, and bossed or to warrant that it will retaliate. at least 4 people were reportedly killed in the attack on sunday, and over 150, wounded rushes and bastard to the united nation claims. long range attack comes missiles for use. the kremlin says the weapons were supplied by washington and
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programmed by us specialists. authentic on denies responsibility arguing that you frame makes its own targeting decisions and conducts its own operations. we have d, w as an economy and nicholas and ukraine. i asked him how this attack is changing the dynamic of the war. i think, amongst all the noise and all that kind of informational, kind of the confrontation around face events and successful. it's pretty important to remember that even the russian side isn't accusing the premiums all choosing to attack the civilians of choosing a target that involves these here, 450 wounded, restore those images on social media from of each of us both even the rest of the state media has to be cryptic statement saying that for the test results were supposedly accepted and that one of them is that it's black, positive trajectory. they didn't say was that was through and they have kind of failed and set to whether that was the technical pay that we've heard sofas in the west saying that this was the right russians, etc. what does it solve?
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and basically the kind of self, munitions pulling out and they see attacking, moving people in the city, not photography, intended things that is the most important take away from all of it. i think the big picture is, this is the proof that the, the tech is the cell is really what they are a lot more devastating in that effect. they have allowed you francisco a lot of rushes at defensive in crime in the last few weeks. and crucially, the us is still allowing ukraine to use the tech themselves. okay, it's russian territory. crime in other parts of the by the cranes is allowed, but for instance, they thought to give way. other types of west lessons can now be used by your brain . that is still, it's a bu and something that you kind of really want to change. i think this is 5 and if it, by rushes to prevent the west preventing us moving further on, allowing you find to use these weapons that have shown such effect. um, you might be able to hear a lot of noise behind me that generates as hearing because live, we're having rolling palka versus continuing attacks on the brain power system. so it is a pretty difficult situation students here because i've tried to deal with stress
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and this probably was in terms of energy and anything that seemed so far less flustered. other news today, brussels especially opening talks for ukraine to join the you stay with us for just a moment. i want to take a look 1st at the terms for succession that they're going to be negotiating, applying for you membership. one of the 1st moves ukraine made off the rush, i launched its full scale invasion back in february 2022. the move that the country sees as a pos to better living conditions and more security. the you agreed to start the process would made it clear you cry and would need to make some changes before taking the next steps. any country joining the has to meet its high standards, including on rudo for all human rights and a competitive market economy. since then, ukraine has been busy with it's you home book, pushing forward reforms to cub corruption and decrease poly galks infants o y fi team of russian addresses that are in the country. praise from the use
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execute. if you have me rate strides, much greater than anyone expected from a country at war, you are undergoing the reforms while fighting a full scale was as, as a goal is surely within reach. now that the eu has approved, ukraine's reforms accessing talks can begin. but they will be heavy on technical detail. negotiations will mean going through every chapter of the usually book, all $35.00 of them and making sure that you cranes last a line that includes of a policy areas such as energy, taxation and justice. the 27 currently you members will have many more opportunities to approve or block ukraine's progress. and joining this class could
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take years or even decades. all that means you trans journey to you membership could still be held on board. let's get back across an economy and pray for more. so as we've heard nick, the process of joining the you could take years. so why is this date so important for you? crime of the i think at a time where ukraine feels like a lot of the world is already moving on mentally and maybe not much sense. this is crucial. this is something that really sickly would never have happened without this. will you remember the full transcripts to lots of european you members wanting to kind of give you some kind of privilege partnership but showing away from full membership a real worry about taking or come to me is too big to corrupt. to pull maybe that is something that definitely does more has kind of certainly changed for you frame into europeans every day live through the news and through the millions of refugees living now across the you. and it really provided provides a kind of roadmap to reform the gift card or you find
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a very clear pulse with lots of homework to do, especially a time where you and they to membership is maybe not as clear as a perspective, as we might have thoughts into a button and all sorts of that much and not too keen on taking on that commitment. and also your it is a little closer with those millions of refugees. lots of your credit is now have somebody across this going to have traveling or working in the you. so this is really something that your brains can kind of united around and see a future themselves often as well. thank you so much as always for your reporting, that is an economy for us and make a life before 100 kenyon police officers heading off to haiti today as part of a un back commission to try to quell the ongoing violence. kenya has pledged to send a total of $1000.00 officers to serve along side forces from other countries. kenny and president william berto has held the mission as an important step for restoring stability on the curb. the an islands are human rights groups are questioning, it's legitimacy. it is been over, run by game violence. the end of february, when criminal groups coordinated plants are trying to over for then prime minister
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arial re, then step down. if you have tools before the canyon officers less nairobi, they were given a ceremonial farewell. and they were addressed by president william, brutal ceremonial, good bye for 400 canyon groups. before the deposit on a you and back commission to take on 5 a forward flight in gangs in haiti like president william rudo hayes the mission by his nation soldiers as an important step into the stories deputy on the cat. it'd be an island you undertaking a bite permission that transcends, bought us and purchased your presence in haiti would bring hope and relief to communities torn apart by violence and rubbed by these old deadly
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violence. a spike didn't lead february this year in haiti. the u. n. said more than 1500 people had been killed and several 100 injured in the 1st 3 months was they didn't need it for asian prime minister audio audrey was forced to design would say, yes, you couldn't, you are. and the 9 member position of calls of what's the learning patients best thing quality come, come on and gang violence had mixed views of the deployment of florida and police officers in the country. or what's the value? no more forces must arise. they must be everywhere in the country, so the haitian people can have some freed up tenure, only about the foreigners one, solve our problems. it's up to us to come up with solutions. but we still accept the health because we can't go anywhere. we can't, these people are sleeping in the streets,
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and children can't go to school. if they come to help us. i say, yes. can, you know, has bled to send a total of $1000.00 officers, 9 of the nations, the spending, the bill from bugging on these 2 bob bottles said they would join the multinational emission. now before we go, china has become the 1st country to bring swells samples from the far side of the moon. back down to earth. china is a chunk of 6 and pro returned from space to enter. one goalie on tuesday with lunar rock and soil samples which could hold clues about the origins of the moon and the earth. the success of the 53 day mission highlights china is a growing capabilities in space. a quick reminder of the top story we're following for you. a 14 weeks founder julian assange has left him for his prison and flown out of the country. as long as it has reported, we agreed to plead guilty to violate in west espionage law. he was wanted for
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publishing classified military files and documents onto the wiki leaks platform. the update of the sour coming up next are sign show books at what's high and what's not surrounding artificial intelligence. i'm sorry, richardson, thanks so much for watching
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the . ready i, what is it already capable? where is it? when is it a and when a blessing, the artificial intelligence is rapidly changing. how nice and creating a whole new world of questions. tomorrow to dana. next, on d w. you pack your 1st aid kit. so you can be
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