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the the, you're watching the news coming to you live from berlin, a landslide when for the u. k. 's labor party makes here storm or the new prime minister. the full, the around the country helps focus on the ready for change. with over 2 thirds of the seats counted, the conservatives are on their way out for the 1st time. and 14 years at the center less is on its way. it's also coming up on our show state. germany's national team warms up for what could be the toughest match of the euro. 2024 football tournaments. they'll face and formidable space. instruct guard the
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i'm quite richardson. thank you so much for joining us. a labor landslide has swept the u. k. 's general elections ending 14 years of conservative rule, here's dom, or will become the new prime minister later today. he has promised a decade of national renewals. he replaces richie so now. when else he will step down as leader of the conservative party after it's a decisive defeat. his star equipped hard to labor will. it seemed inconceivable it just a few years ago when labor suffered their worst defeats since the 19 thirty's. but curious time or turn, the party arrived pulling it to the political center while capitalizing on the failings of 3 conservative prime ministers. he says the next governments brief is clear and full. the around the from 3 helps focus on the ready for change to
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the politics of performance. a return to politics of public service. but change begins right here because this is your democracy, your community, as your future. you have folks here. it is now time for us to deliver. thank you very much. ritchie, sue not managed to retain his parliamentary seat, but conceded the top spot. the labor policy has won this general election and i have quotes. okay, so on that to congratulate him on his victory today, power will change hands in a peaceful, an orderly manner with goodwill on all sides. that is something that should give us a little confidence in our country, stupidity and future. the british people have delivered
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a so bring verdict to noise. there is much to learn and reflect on. i know i take responsibility for the last many are welcoming the new political landscape. i've seen the country sense of job is also have safe, so they'll be more of what they've shown in the country. how much effort towards getting so i excited for somebody since we need jobs and i think i think the country needs it. others are skeptical of just how much change this new government can bring about the same as the change the the adults so out the route wise to fill out. it's a big jump of a game, which is best for the leader of the right wing populist reform party. not just a raj, one his parliamentary seat, his 8th attempt to be elected. his supporters appear to it. i am elect the right
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wing vote, contributing to the worst ever conservative defeat in modern times, new cuz less trust you will come, she pretends short to serving prime minister, became the 1st farmer p. m, to lose her seat in a century. number 10, along with its famous very residents, laurie, the cat now stands, paused to welcome britons next prime minister and a new chapter in u. k. politics. so let's take a closer look at all the results so far with all but 2 of the seats counted labor of course has received the lion's share with the $412.00. the conservative party lost a 250 seats to get only 121, and the liberal democrats are at 71. and nigel for roger's right when populous reform party enters parliament with 4 seats and the scottish national party,
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the s and p, while they 19 seats. let's get across the live at to downing street in london and are for as bondage. a very good mass for the latest forget to labor is re entering power after 14 years with a, a massive majority. how historic would you say if this result is it's a big majority for labor enough for them to be able to golf on comfortably. and it's a historic loss for the conservative policies. that's maybe almost the biggest news today. the conservative party has lost around 2 sides of the seed. that's really unprecedented for this policy. that is really the, the part of government here in the u. k. really only in this fast by, by short distance of, of labor government. so that will be a lot of soul searching in the conservative party, and there will be a lot of wrangling over the direction of the conservative party. indeed,
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there will be, this is also, we should say, a historic humiliation for the conservatives and their leader findings where she's so that he is now on his way to see king charles to resign. let's see if we can have a listen to what he said before. he set off the good morning. i will surely be saying his majesty the king to also my resignation as prime minister to the country. i would like to say 1st and foremost, i am sorry. i have given this jolts my own. but you have sent a clear signal to the government of the united kingdom must change, and yours is the only judgment that matches. i have heard your anger, your disappointment, and i take responsibility for this loss to all the conservative candidates and campaign is who worked tirelessly. but without success. i'm sorry that we could not
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deliver all your assets because of as it pains me to think how many good colleagues, the contributions so much to their communities and our country will now no longer sit in the house of commons. i thank them for that holiday. and that's of this. following this result, i will step down this policy later, not immediately, but once the full met, arrangements for selecting my successor are in place for i guess what you make of her sheet. so next remarks just there. while he's taking personal responsibility, stepping down as far as you need us, as i said in new direction for the conservative policy, that's what's going to follow. what i found interesting. there is what he also said . he said that kids dial my he things as a decent bond and that to you respect some and that he says, this is the kindness that the country needs. it's not a kind of done that he's on his conservative policy though have shown during the
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election campaign. they have really attacked labor in many would say quite populous ways. when they, for example, and send you a piece of labor would have an open doors policies. when it comes to migration, which is something that the labor party strongly denies and they are saying that the on the country they would have to have, they would have moved border enforcement. but they have all say at tech to kids style, my passionately saying that he does know what a woman is of the getting into the culture was territory. and now for him to say that he thinks that his dogma is a decent mine is, is a bit of it is a bit of his seat change. and we'll see whether the so def, um, well, is friends, the approach towards the opinion whether they swelled, prevail in the conservative party from now on or good. speaking of populism which talk about one of the other significant developments in the selection that's of course, the games that were made by nigel for roger's right when populist reform party,
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it got a lot of votes, didn't it? but that hasn't translated into too many seats. no, it hasn't, but it is really unprecedented. that the reform party, the portion is right. we can all just by not just for us, you're a skeptic and anti immigrant. they have managed to have around 14 percent of the vote. that is very, very difficult here in the u. k, where you have a false positive post system. so you have each individual come to that has positive authority the most the most vague. so it's not easy to get a policy into government and into parliament, sorry, ends it to have that big of a voucher. that reform has. they have mostly eaten into conservative votes yet that explains also the historic losses of the conservative party mostly, and those constituencies. interestingly, where people had voted to leave the youth. so it really tells us that there is
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a deep, this satisfaction with breakfast and the way the country is going. and the benefits of break supposedly that had been from is they haven't really come into full suit. so those where the people who are disaffected and rated for reform. very interesting. i guess thank you so much for that analysis, but as a correspondent, burg moss, in london turning now to some other news in a landmark decision. israel supreme court has ruled that ultra orthodox jews must be conscripted into the military at the ending annually 80 year long exemption as a popular decision in the country were almost every other. jewish is riley faces the draft, but it is still contentions both in society and within the coalition. government dw funny for chart reports from jerusalem when you turn 18 in ease, well, you have to report here. a conscription center military service is mandatory for most men and women in the country. most idols have to serve in the military for up
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to 30 months. they are various extensions like for ultra orthodox jews who do not need to report here, but that's about to change. the supreme court has just ruled against a decades old exemption. most people like the way the majority of these really say it's time to use extensions. and for the ultra orthodox community to do more, they hope this would reduce the burden on everyone else. i may get them into making a timer reservist. i can't do 4 months or reserves service minimum. it's impossible and that's happening. is almost like a massive protest against the conscription of ultra orthodox jews have been turning violent in jerusalem to them. enlistment means a secular way of life. contradicting their religious commitments.
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the supreme court ruling puts the governments in a dilemma. prime minister benyamin nothing else. ultra orthodox coalition partners has threatened to quit his government if their community is conscripted and yet society at large, most voters and the opposition parties would endorse such a change. so i assume that there is going on. everyone has to be recruited to the yeah. is before it was a moral principle. now it is an extra spiritual, imperative is the recruitment bill is a great taste for the coalition. because if it continues to prioritize keeping the coalition together within the needs of the i'm a monkey room. so the government may collect lots of kids of that. yeah, let me pull. this is mia chevy? one of jim saelens ultra orthodox neighborhood. it's rare to get permission to film . here. you'll be able to music. we are just a few kilometers from parliament. but
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a world away from that sex in our life the days here are focused on closely following jewish religious law, traditions and prayer. you tell more than a 1000000 is really slit around 13 percent of the population you're done. he or she wants to keep it that way. he's been an every protest against orthodox conscription. he says and reckons there's no way the government could enforce it. in the thought that they can impose criminal sanctions on the people. but they are not going to go into neighborhood significantly. they don't have enough room and prisons now with 60000 just chiva students ready to go to jail . you can shut down the state or the that 60000 t mentioned are conscription, aged ultra orthodox meant 3000 of them should be drafted immediately, according to the attorney general. but will they be sag?
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is an academic with a focus on is really military ethics. so he says, nothing will happen during the current summer recess, but the government coalition won't be able to delay the issue much longer than that shall be move down. this may lead sooner or later to elections. and we're at the cost of a total change of the societal balance of power in israel. i think that i think what used to be, who no longer be able to pass as my estimation. because it's rarely society got on its back feet and said enough is enough. we cannot live this way. i must speak. you have certainly fields go here in may i she, i mean you will hear says jewish religious law is incompatible with fighting for the secular israel. state he says men here will now do that no matter what the consequences for them for the country while germany's government has
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agreed on a budget proposal for 2025 after months of impasse, that brought the ruling coalition to the brink of collapse. the key sticking point was the 1000000000 euro gap they needed to fill. the 3 way coalition will stick to the controversial debt break, which limits deficit spending. the budget on the table will slow investment in the german military below what the defense ministry has asked for. the proposal still needs to be approved by parliament after the summer break figures live. but the chancellor all laughed, schultz stressed the importance of germany's stability in europe. parts of germany must now be in and killed stability in europe as a country at the heart of the continental, within strategic importance, economic power and political wait, we must not turn our backs on the world. and these times let's get more now from d. w as chief political correspondent, nina has a nina. germany wants to be an anchor of stability in europe. is that reflected in
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the defense budget? this jim jones, what, what i've started said that secures he is and remains a top priority full this government. and the summary of that budget draft that we've got, a couple of actually mentions that that is necessary because of, for us as war against ukraine that is expected to drag on for some more time. so they said germany will manage to stick to the 2 percent of cdp goal that nato has set for its members for defense. and all have sort of set the germany rules and manage to keep this goal in the years to come for now. and the defense ministry tends to work with the special fund of a $100000000000.00 euros that was created after russia's full scale invasion of ukraine. 2 years ago and in addition to its regular budget, but of course that special funds will run out by 2028th. and today in that press conference, what i've chose said that by 2028, the defense budget will rise to 80000000000 euros a year. and in addition,
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you also have to keep in mind that the defense minister is guessing the permission to make financial commitments. now that will feature in future budgets for future governments to deal with. that's important for his field. if you look on big lumen projects, for example, it can take months or years from signing the contract to actually having to pay for the product and so on. the one hand, the government has agreed on fiscal discipline, and on the other hand it wants to boost economic growth. how do these 2 go together or? well, the negotiations with tests. there are 3 different political parties involved and there's government coalition, and they have very different priorities. the very different ideas about where the money should come from. germany has a law that says that governments comp make excessive debt. so that's the circle debt break. some of quote for reform of the debt break or say that the current times a so extraordinary that that requires a suspension of this to break because we just need must massively more investment.
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but those calls received a big note from the business friend via ftp one is the coalition partners. so instead, we're now seeing a reform package that is aimed at stimulating economic growth. so some tricks involved here as well, and the government wants to get people into jobs more easily by getting rid of some of the bureaucratic hurdles, for example, because that is one of the big titles economic growth at the moment in germany. so after those long and complicated negotiations, they found an agreement to thank you so much for that. as our chief political correspondent, mena has a millions of people across large parts of asia, are facing sweltering temperatures that are expected to rise throughout the weekend . the world's 2nd biggest economy, china warrant of hotter and longer heat waves across the country as a result of climate change. let's see how the residents of shanghai are coping with the scorching heat. some are shooting themselves from the extreme heat.
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and others are cooling off under a machine spring missed this event he to be continues to be china as commercial hub to the c p, a hot my sweat stripping. i'm switching like a peg. oh, the time you had for me and it was boiling outside today. it's so hot that i feel like i'm suffering from a slight heat stroke and we can is insane guy. 10 pages jumped over 38 celsius and all parties have declared an r n t to be allowed. china is fed, that agency expects extreme heat to persist across the country this summer. as climate change, which is global deputy jones hire nancy nancy its last year there was a ship from la nina to a new tents against the weather. would it be different from previous years and it would be more extreme now. and that you've been incidental as intense heat grips
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much of asia and europe, the large saving you and secretary general antonio godaddy's guard for directions against climate emergency. less speaking at the st guide corporation organization in us thought, cuz august on the stress created ambition to slash emissions. 2020 city was the hop dispute on record. but this could be one of the coolest ears of the future. the gathering game facts of the could i is, is that already he think your company is hard from melting places too badly. floods, storms that old syndicated him. he unless we know this is just a taste of what these to come. china is acutely but not able to do the impacts of climate change, yet being the largest greenhouse gas image or in the world. it comes under pressure to contribute more to international climate action to and with some breaking news
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coming in just now hung gary and the prime minister of victor, oregon has landed in moscow to meet russian leader vladimir putin. this comes on the heels of orleans trip to ukraine. the visit to russia has been heavily criticized by e. u. leaders. in a tweet or bon wrote, you cannot make peace from a comfortable armchair in brussels. he has been critical of the you for its reluctance to pressure you crane into negotiations with russia that's worth mentioning hungry just to go for the rotating presidency. some of the you council of ministers may mean that it definitely be sure to golf course to them. type of stuff and let's get more on that from our correspond. it was here. schultz and in budapest, i'm, this visit has been really shrouded in secrecy. can you tell us a little bit more about what you're hearing in or yeah, it was indeed very secretive. they have been rumors yesterday mounting that victor all on is planning to their, to moscow that being rebuttals already by the european union that he has no mandate
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already yesterday. and then today indeed the, the, that it has been this interview. he gave him the morning saying that you can not make peace sitting in a comfy armchair and brussels. and then a couple of hours later, he treated a photo at what we put out a photo, an ex, uh where he was shaking the hand of um, letting me put you in. and he said he is on the 2nd stop office p submission, obviously referring to his visit in ukraine earlier this week. um and there's a sofa all that effort. we haven't heard any results of this meeting, so we'll have to watch the space now. he said hungry just taking over the presidency of the european union, but just to be clear, oregon is, is not in russia on official e u business. right? yes. so that has been um, quite straight away already yesterday. but the european counts of president shaw michelle did put out a post on x saying that on has no mandate also does that burrell the use top
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official has been saying that and on victorian does know that he said, even though he has no official mandate, he thinks it's important to do this and was enough on that line has all to just treat to you. commission president test was treated saying she thinks that a piece meant with all of and it's not the way there is, determination would be the way. so the european union is clearly saying he's not there for us. thank you so much for that update update that is due to these correspond, it was the actual 10 it was some sports news now. the upcoming quarter final match between a germany and spain will see the strongest teams at euro 2024 go head to head for home, team germany. the clash with spain will be the toughest task in the tournament a so far. and the biggest advantage for national coach union now those ones team might just be the support that they're getting from the stands, highly focused,
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but also relaxed. eulley. and now those months, germany a hoping to continue the fine run in the you real close to final again, spain the last few results have given the team confidence as habits of can i suppose i haven't broken out in a cold sweat yet and i don't think i will, we know what we can do because we're self confident as we're trying to do it the other way around so that the spaniards might be a bit scared of us. responded that wouldn't be bad on some spanish list. full games for convincing victories, spain and one of the top teams that the european championships, the 16 year old, la, medium, all, and nico williams, in particular, i have impressed with the performances and a very difficult to keep under control to him. and he will need a special plan against these one, the kids, the concepts, the some typically spain have 2 very good players, lemming your model in eco williams. and we definitely need to be wary of them. you've come onto the 1st and foremost of course it's up to our full back,
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so that's enough. one's also to tell you, you got 2 of them. on the other hand, we also know that you have to defend against players with special qualities as a team from one foot hiding most upfront. um these top goals score jamal lucila will be hoping to cause problems for the spanish defense me to be able to tony close. whoever a tell are up to the european championships is the main man in mid field and could be a key to a possible gemini victory isn't it's in the we're now at a stage of the tournament where we really want it to be. um, we can be satisfied with that. um however, the teams own drive and the locker room is to go much further robina and we are very confident that we can do that. they'll start to try to come and i'm getting those able to take. this is a shelf from good the last, when again, spain and the competitive match was up in 1988 to european championships. now germany wants to write a new chapter in the history books and continued to ride the wave of you for in the country. that's the one that everyone in germany will be watching just before we go
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. let's get a reminder of our top stories at this hour. a u. k is essential left. the labor party is deliberating, a landslide victory with 2 thirds of seats counted in the general election. the govern and conservative suffered a big loss after 14 years and power, the liberal democrats are in 3rd place, and special for roger's right wing population reform party is set to take several seats to and israel, the ultra orthodox, the jewish community continues to protest after the supreme court rules that they must be conscripted into the military, the ruling and a nearly 80 year long exemption in a country where almost every other jewish is really facing. the draft date of this, our coming up after a short break is conflict zone. with him, sebastian, or there's always more news and analysis online at www. dot com or on our social
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media ask. i'm glad richardson in person. thank you so much for watching the
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. the answers the conflicts own with him, sebastian in the early hours of february 24th just over 2 years ago. are you currently in, jo? listen care of the i'm mistaken, both on the russian this i think the city really a point of money and co woke up went out and began reporting in real time how you can use as it falls on a daily basis. conflict then on dw,
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the crises around everything mapped out shows that you see the on the board is what makes things the way they all way. all the solutions mapped out, navigating a changing world. now, on youtube, january 2021. the attack on the united states capital, thousands of people took pods and among them. some of these manipulative voices are a former high ranking military leaders. wanted us veterans to turn their backs on democracy. and what does this mean for the upcoming election?
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the enemy was in stats july 12th on d. w. the in the early hours of february 24th just over 2 years ago. are you kidding you enjoy less than kids, hubby, i'm mistaken. will sound the russian missile targeting? he says he really believe that need to be lying in a fit with a russian bullet in his head. but it didn't happen. instead, any upon the money. and co woke up went out and began reporting in real time how ukrainians acted full of full on the daily hourly face of his new book, cold. i will show you how it was found. the 1st 3 months of most goes invasion and his remarkable new love affair with his own country.

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