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the, the, this is the w news lies from the land. germany's leda visits, poland. ukraine is high on the agenda or a tops and we'll so between john salon or charlotte, and his publish council thought donald task will say coming up on the program hungry is prime and a civic so old on europe. most pro russian leda visits ukraine for the 1st time since the russian invasion. adults with president let them is the landscape. the trip comes as hungry, takes over the eaves, rotating presidency, and heart, and barrel rips through the south eastern caribbean, bringing life threatening winds and storm searches. the officials are reporting extensive damage on several islands in the region.
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the menu cube good to have you with us. secure a c on both string ties of top of the gender. it talks between the german trump slot will of shorts. the polish a prime minister donald to ask in will. sol show its travel to poland with 12 government ministers to meet his po discount pods. just said they discussed boosting defense corporation, including strengthening nato's presence on the eastern flank to the, to the threat from russia to school. so highlighted other initiatives that the 2 countries will be working on together. now these are the 1st talks of this kind in 2018 starting ship. my funding is giggly and we can get more from. yep. so i clicked on a philosopher a political scientist and the deputy, the deputy director for search of the european solidarity center. joining us from
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get down in poland. welcome to dw, if we can start with the relationship between germany and poland, is it a strong one? you know, so when we, when we take a closer look at the historical events and especially of the very trafficky story, the 20th century, that's about the best, the best possible moment for, for police german relations. we never had the chance to experience this kind of friendship of cooperation and also beloved troll trust in the history of police human relations. so the topics today was mainly security defense as well as expanding traffic and transport routes. so from what you're saying, these kinds of talks, what they're talking about are assigned, but the countries really do now have a practical working relationship because as you mentioned,
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it's way it hasn't always been that way. has it? so yeah, the last 8 years we experienced during the time of the right wing bulk list uh, regime in poland. we experience of course, very dramatic moments in german village relations and i'm very happy, but today we have a chance to to change the course and to take german voice cooperation much more serious than it was in the last 8 years. so it's a very good sign that we but we change the course and, but wouldn't that be expected expectations are growing and, but also the dangerous and the uh, and the challenges both governments have to face. also extremely serious. i what i mean by that, it's in the most important problem of course of war and ukraine. mm hm. so the last 8 years, as you'll saying hasn't been just haven't been easy. but of course germany imposed
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on to a very complex history, which of course includes the 2nd world will post school divisions. so how did both nations go about to sort of walk on addressing that post as well as working positively towards the future. now it's not an easy uh, the easy question, not an easy problem. and uh, and i think when there is a great expectation in poland, betsy, especially the brutal past or the 2nd world war willie will be take much more seriously in germany. and uh, and as we can see, german government uh, opens in the nation, people polish german, halting, busy trying to uh, to create a place or cultural institution, better to be with, with the easy past. and especially the, the drum taking band. so the 2nd,
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when jennifer gets over, 17 percent of the entire population of the country was june during the 2nd world war, which is a huge, a huge loss still. oh, presents in the memory all fuller citizens. and then for sure is very good stuff to, to do something with it. and to, to show that to both sides, really care about a couple of solving to pull that because of there's no chance to, to solve it. but just to, to do with the issue of the past and to, to, to think about how to, how to change the course. also political course will be sent to open the horizon for much more prosperity and, and so much more interesting and uh cobra to fiji. yep. sec. whole time from the europeans on the dark. he sent it and get on holding. and thank you so much for your time today. we appreciate it. thank you very much. i a hi,
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gary in 5 minutes to victor, old bob has made his 1st trip to ukraine. since rushes full scale invasion in 2022 . he is missing with the training president, loved him, is the landscape to discuss what's he is cooling, building pace, and the folks come one day off to hungry. assume the rotating presidency of the european union ties between the teeth in budapest, off tens or bomb is rushes strongest, allied in the you and he's look measures to extend a to ukraine to help the country defend itself against russians. invasion correspondents in ukraine, that commonly told us more about the meeting process through details as ever. this wasn't announcers wasn't traveling about security reasons. lots of head scratching, going on and kept people trying to work out what exactly the big old one has brought with him and why. now this is his 1st visit in 12 years. so just to kind of
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get some context. so i'll see, can you present it and see if was speak to you on a cove, it's that for russian leader who flipped the country for myself and my own purchase in 2014. and it pretty story, given the fact that hungry has a border with ukraine is the neighboring country. you find those that has a significant on gary minority. so it gives you an idea quite how bad relations have been. and now you know that question, why now, why did you know what we call basically care for the 1st 2 and off is the will when basically all of that will lead is found the time to make the journey and so far pretty yeah. press fiance's. that was net connolly and keep we're going to hear from a brussels, a correspondent that they got now, who told us more about the message the victim obama is trying to send by visits and keep for the 1st time since the war started. and just a day off the hungry took over the european union presidency. i think the oven wants to talk about the apos to piece in a key. if it's a presidency. lensky, that's what pre here from the gary and presidency. but the best of the fund re,
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to the you here in the process quick not specify what exactly means and if all, but has some new proposals and in his pockets, you, presidents do that. they travel to hot spots around the world and also to conflict zones. and the last president has done that. so it's also a kind of a of a courtesy call if you can, can name it like that. but the position of hungary to was the ukraine has no change so far you hungry is trying to block and help for hunger for ukraine, military aid, the at every step of the way that the us doing and that was the w's. bam, thank god. in brussels that keeps the battlefield position, has been largely stuff sick for months and the coming weeks, ukraine's nice. i. pont is all due to begin delivering the f. 16 fly suggests that the training and president loved them. is
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a lensky house being requesting since rushes invasion the essex teams are among the most sophisticated western or anything supply to ukraine. but they are unlikely to be an immediate game changer, as they are sleek, supersonic, and loud f sixteens fighting falcons are by no means the most advanced fighter jets. in fact, the 1st were delivered in 1976. they now cost upwards of $60000000.00 euros each, and there are among the most versatile ariel weapons available to any military power useful for ukraine. defensively. and authentically we have agreed new more ambitious depends bounce laws. are the librium more forces higher than this, a investing and high end capabilities? a stumbling block for the f sixteens is that they require extensive training
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training that some ukrainian pilots have been getting on a fast track basis for many months. here in france and other locations, they probably are already meant to be prepared. and these are all between 21 and 23 of them, but they're already what he is at high school. and i mean, in the coming months ukraine could have about a dozen pilots ready to fly up sixteen's? probably about 20 in total by years ent meeting ukraine's air force, we'll likely have more f sixteens, then qualified pilots to fly them. meantime russia now knows full well that the f sixteens are coming to see on the should. yeah, russia, it's striking. all airfield is always a potential at 16 bases every day. including attempts to damage air strips and infrastructure for the poor thing for us to, to rush as president well in north korea noted that have 16 jets can strike from ukraine into russian territory if they're at the group with little shooting. yeah. that the late and the violates the international responsibilities that the western
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countries to as mission of what are the analysts see the f sixteens with their modern radar systems, emissions, and jamming capability as, as an important upgrade of ukraine's arsenal. they'll support ground troops and be able to intercept the russian attacks in a way far superior to ukraine's soviet era. mig 29 the. the jets will also require parts and maintenance and diverted defense capabilities while on the ground. whether they're a game changer against russia, it may be, as some experts have indicated that by putting enough game changers into the mix, ukraine may eventually be able to change the game. and i'm drawing now by selling fly a from the helmet. schmidt, university of the german armed forces in ham, but he works. there was a research fellow at the chair of political science and strategic theory. thanks so
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much for your time today. can you tell us how useful these f sixteens will be? so ukraine's military and what kind of missions are they going to be useful? hello, and thanks for having me. on the 16th, i will be basically fulfilling older roles you mentioned just before in the, in the video that basically air to air and air to ground. and also us, um you know, basically the jamming capabilities off on the missile batteries. the problem is however, that they are not, uh, you know, in the quantity that might be necessary for it. and uh, the f. 16, a search is just 12 in that's to set which is given to you. okay. okay, so you mentioned there on to enough. i mean, i believe you cranes, partners have agreed to supply just the h e m f sixteens. you're saying, but that's enough enough. what about a rates of, of deployments, i mean, will they be deployed fast enough to make any kind of difference as well?
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first of all, 80 sounds a lot sped. so we have to differentiate between the different versions of the sixteens which are supplied in that regard. and so the danish of sixty's, which will be supplies are different and a lot of ways to uh, earlier versions which for example, but that's one to supply. so therefore there is a bit of an overlap. and yes, you can use the spare parts, but it's not necessarily the same across as such, especially when it comes to avionics. the 2nd, the problem will be that, as you mentioned before, there are not enough pilots. so there will be no fac rocks to deal with the threats as such, but the problem will be the standard of training of the pilots, which will be flying the truck and also um, you know, the quantity of pilots. and obviously the advantage could be that the pilots were actually flying the sixteen's could get more training time and also more time in combat so that they are actually, you know,
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more worthwhile and they would have probably more accurate per person. however, if that's really a change or heavily doubted, okay, just so just to clarify that the training isn't going fast enough. is that right? and that surface media problem? so the problem is because of code 19 the training a cycle within the within us for native partners is already any way back locked. so therefore they just not enough training capacity at the moment for ukrainian pilots to get the status of compet ready. um, even together with the french approach or the british is just not enough training capacity at this moment. so for about the next 6 to 12 months and the training will be very limited. so i think we're talking about 20 to 30 pilots who could actually fly these that correct? i say russia says it's just destroyed. some of you cranes jet slices. how vulnerable will these f sixteens be to attack? are similar to the ones which ukraine is already using. so most of
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the aircraft that gets getting destroyed in the grounds or in, you know, in operations close close to the front line. the problem is that the award in ukraine shows that in the contest they have space, which means that you have this little batteries, you know, controlling the skies limits the usability of aircraft anyway. and in a primary role. so best of the sixteen's will have to any way be dispersed throughout the ukraine. so even this, if you is droid, that doesn't necessarily change the game. the bigger picture is how these act sixteens are feeding into the operational planning and how they can support the ground operations. and that's where the key lies in the succeed deal sampling plan from the how much university in hamburg southern, thanks so much for that really interesting analysis. thanks for your time. thanks.
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now source, he's in ukraine. say they have arrested for people off the security services foiled? well, they say, well, plans for russian back to attempt, the domestic intelligence agency says a group of conspirators had plotted to sell us a riot storm, the parliament building and t even then replace the leadership on sunday during constitution day celebrations. keith claims that as being the target a several coup lots over the last few years. as to france now with centrist on the left wing policies of scrambling to prevent the far right from it, taking power in parliament after it came out on top. in the 1st round elections, the french president emanuel, my calls centrist only came, stood in some days vote. they came behind a coalition of left wing policies. now those 2 political blocks the now way and
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whether to drop the place candidates in an effort to avoid placing the vote against the fall rights. the deadline for the final decisions is 6 pm local time on tuesday . that's less than half a day away of a fall, right. national raleigh policies. maureen le pen as celebrated. it's strong showing in the 1st round but says have policy was govern unless it gets an absolute majority. if you don't, of course we cannot accept going into the government. if we cannot act, i see what our voters ask is to change the policies that were put in place if we cannot change them. and if we accept to going into the government, just to sit down and administer is chair. if we cannot act, that would be for me, the worst betrayal we can do towards our vote or scale the tell you. thank you for your family garden as it is now the pen, the now we're joined by the w. corresponded crazy. but a child who is in brussels, rosie tell us more about the penn state and now what is she saying exactly as well?
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she's trying to mobilize her voters to get out the ballot box comes on the for the 2nd ride and gave her far right. national raleigh parssi, the absolute majority that is seeking, not necessarily because there's no way they can secure the premiership. the prime minister ship, we start the absolute majority. but because if they do move forward for so that complete majority, they would have to build a consensus, seek compromises, try and work with other parties. and of course, traditionally faces a policy which has absolutely profited from being in a position and being on the sidelines because it's being able to simply complain about what made of the government is doing not have to kind of take any responsibility for difficult decisions, which governments often have to make so of course, the bigger, biggest political price in front is the presidency. these are parliamentary elections, but in 2027 there will be elections for the president. so it could be what she's
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trying to do is secure her sport as a potential future president by steering clear of the demands of actually governing which often of course do both compromise and disappoint filters. now in an attempt to stuff all of that happening to stuff the fall right majority was seeing right now, policies from across the political spectrum in front, teaming up, trying to work together. is that likely to work? well there is a kind of cork, a front is electrical system in the 1st round of elections. it was an open ballot. so that means eddie candidate can come forward from the different parties and any candidate which secures 12 percent, 12.5 percent of the vote could move forward apart from a few who already got an absolute majority on a decent turn. right? but what that means, especially based on the high turn right, we saw it sunday if there are no some 300 seats, which could have the potential for a 3 horse race. what's happening now and look,
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parties are scrambling to do from outside. the far less of the political spectrum is strategically withdrawal in certain cases, in order to kind of build a barrel against the far right. many, most less when parties have been doing that systematically, whereas microns pro, business, centrist party, as well as a far lift. i've been doing it on a more case by case basis. we'll get some clarity, come around 6 pm fronts time us to just have a 3 horse races. there will be called him some day. and of course, the more confidence that withdrawal, the less likely the far right really sees itself as being able to secure that absolute majority. and the reason depends therefore, really trying to move a life or voters ahead of that key, a 2nd drug bundle just some up for us are as if you would what state, if the far right does achieve a majority ends up leaving the government as well? i can tell you from here in brussels, it is seen as something which would be truly his story. i know it a good way, according to officials in brussels, at least. and that is because frances far right party has long a companion
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a real hard on to integrate stance. it's policies and plans include the prioritizing known frank citizens for things like social welfare housing of also binding dual nationals from certain key government posts. and i can remind you that back in 2022 and reading the pens, presidential amount of 5. so she wanted to find women from wearing them. this one had cover in any public space. this is the party which has long held accusations of islam, of phobia. and of course the party with roots also and widespread accusations of anti semitism. it's been very busy trying to clean up its image to move away from the fringes and into the main stream. know whether it actually manages to make that leap from the, from the off position from the fringe into power while it's still old to play for it should be no to the foreign policy. so the bigger question of high front reaction, the world technically lives with the president, not the prime minister. however, it went for that, that means a manual microns own presidency is not a state constitutionally, but very hard,
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hard to, to see, have not coming up this weekend in some way politically, or is the same so much that let's see, don't use rosie, but i tried reporting from brussel for a un political chase has said the tell about cannot be a part of the international community until they do more for women and goals in afghanistan. rosemary, to call to deliver that message. following you and letting me sing on afghanistan was held in the guitar, a capital doha taliban leaders were invited to attend for the 1st time since their return to power in 2021. the government they formed has cracked down on women's freedoms, leading to a situation that human rights groups have described as gender apartheid. there was a day in the spring of 2022 when older ask in girls and young women felt the rush of the 1st day of classes, greeting their friends, laughing and thinking about the future. the ban on
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girls and secondary and higher education had been lifted and some girls actually made it into classrooms. were teachers actually taught them a couple of hours of learning for some a couple of minutes. for others, it ended in a dream crushing blow when taliban leaders changed their minds. i don't know why all of on the. i don't want to go to go to university, go to school. i don't know. but i can think about that at all. it is small, but vocal protests followed women risking arrest. but the taliban said higher education for boys was okay. not for girl. i'd dump any action to things type in whether it's economic, social, cultural, educational, or minex. heavy will be under the influence of syria,
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rose suddenly underneath the coin, international pressure on the taliban to halter it stands has fallen on deaf ears. you the on the side to the future for the future, the un rep or tour and un no fish will say is bleak, the band and girls education stealing an increase in child marriage and early child bearing with dire physical, emotional, and economic consequences. reports of attempted suicide among women and girls are also increasing. our un funded report says oppression now goes far, far beyond the education band and possibly amongst, and crimes against humanity, prosperity. but it's sites. the ingenuity of ask in women and girls like those girls at this secret school risk in captivity, or worse for the sake of a dream and life after the taliban. hearken.
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beryl has bass of the se in caribbean as it makes its way towards jamaica on the mexican coast. some islands haven't reported massive destruction from the stone, with at least one this barrel has now strengthened to a category 5 hurricane. tara came barrels barely its way through the caribbean. what's taught it as a tropical depression, became an unstoppable force in less than 2 days, with winds up to 240 kilometers to all of these. such a lot of images show the hurricane as it was rapidly intensifying. its are right in the middle. come area, surrounded by the so called i will and ring of devastating thunder stops you are in the i do not go out in the i, it's not safe. the storm is moving very quickly in the backside of the i will,
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will move in on over you very, very fast. and you did not want to be outside in those conditions. here in barbados, the hurricane left a trail of devastation. the damage is right now. i real hard work on because this is a lot of work. this is more than a week to work here. the beheld son also. i'm not on the outside wall or on the inside of the shop or there's lots of sign in the shop. you're going to bring everything for news of shaw, i'm square all the sun, all dental walks, you know, barrow is expected to grow even stronger as it moves through the caribbean. setting a dangerous tone for what's expected to be an extraordinary hurricane season. is a quick reminder for you of our top story today, jim and trump slot will show it says, holding toolbox and also with this punish counterpart on a task. boosting defense funding and backing it use ukraine of topping their agenda
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