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the, the, this is dw news live and from berlin. the u. k. has a new prime minister, cure star and his labor party are now in pow wow. country has voted decisively full change drummer entertain downing street to applause on friday. thanks to a landslide victory, voters about 14 years of conservative room, 2 and a half. also coming up tonight, hung gary and prime minister victor or bon shakes, hands with russian president vladimir putin on what he calls a peace mission to moscow. and it's drawing fire from some european leaders who refused to even speak with the russian press. the
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break off it's good to have you with as we begin in the u. k, where the political clock has just under gone a major reset just hours ago in the wake of a landslide victory overnight labor party leader here stormer, entered number 10 downing street for the 1st time as you k prime minister. and he's already announced a number of top cabinet positions, including rachel reeves to be the finance minister. she will be the 1st woman ever to hold that position, the prime minister saying that his country is now ready for change. after 14 years of conservative party room, i get off the news. i have just returned from buckingham palace where i accepted the invitation from his majesty the king to pull the next couple months of this great nation.
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to find the now going 5 minutes to receive food on his achievements as the 1st british asian prime minister of all countries. the extra effort that will have required should not be underestimated by anyone. we'd pay tribute to that today. and we also recognize the dedication on halt, what he brought to his leadership, but now off country has voted decisively fold shape for national renewal, 100 ton of politics for public service. all right, let's go to our corresponding bigger mazda. she is standing by live at number 10 downing street. there's a good to see you. so the pay has a new prime minister now,
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and he's begun building a new cabinet. talk to me just about the reaction on this friday to reset the jim and john slot or left shows. congratulating gustavo, obviously, the base search, the democrats, and he said they were friends in europe. so quite a while, it's also from because it done my cron of friends saying that he's looking forward to working together with kids. thelma and he mentions climate and artificial intelligence. and we know that q style or what have most likely spoken to many international leaders here. and it says i was in downing street where he's just started working this here, here behind where i am, this is what's up from ministers do on the 1st day, they speak to a lot of international leaders and, and for these new connections. and we understand that he's already begun working immediately, appointing a new cabinet. what do we know about that?
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yes, this has a woman to be the finance minister. rachel reeves, she said in her acknowledging tweet that this should be sparing on girls other girls too. for to their impatient there's no limit to female ambition. and many other people have come out in social media and asking for more women to be given talk jobs. so the labor party, for example, has never had a female potty leader. so there's more work to do. we seen other appointments of the, the big cabinet jobs and lots of these people have actually been around and the shadow cabinet. so they will as being on this brief for quite a long time. and the, the hope i think by many and westminster is that there will be that they will be ex tubs already in the field, and that we will not see a quick turnaround of ministers as we have seen in the and the positive weather was
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quite a lot of change and the big minutes to will pay send and nothing. many people in westminster hoping that this will not be the case this time round. yeah. perhaps we have an ending now for those political musical chairs there, it's number 10 downing street. we will see big boss there in london. big. thank you this and joining me here. the big table now is my colleague alex forest whiting, who has discussed many times with me this musical chairs that we saw there in london. now we've got a new prime minister as of today, mr. stormer, who was saying today in this page, the 1st he gave, he says that his premiership will mark a return to public service. why is that? so when for? yeah, when it's all about those. uh, changing chairs that you were talking about because the labor policy, i've been talking about change and as you say, kissed i'm not talking about public service. why? what we've just had 14 years of conservative government,
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5 different prime ministers. i'm not going to name them all, but let's just take a couple of them far as johnson. he got kicked out by his own policy for holding or knowing that the policies taking place in dining street during cove. it during lockdown, so he had to go, then they had less trust. she remained 5 minutes to for just for 2 full days. and then that time i missed a pretty much blow up the partition economy. so it's been chaos. and this is something that kissed on the policy of being really trying to drum home to the bushes electorate saying you need to change a new need off because we are here to serve you the public. you will, we will not be k o take. we will be serious, we will take this seriously. we will bring change and we have just what you need. so he's a politician. he wants to bring seriousness back to politics at the same time, he is a problem with titian, right. and the viewers may not know this, but he was against leaving the european union during the there of bricks. if you were to ask him today about returning to the me would say not in my lifetime,
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how would you would vize european leaders to read this new prime minister? no, there's absolutely no hiding the fact that case, dom run the labor policy, have much better relations with the you and that's not going to be difficult for them because they are not doing your skeptic policy now. they aren't just going to get on with golf and they want to have good relations with the you. they are even having kissed on the will be holding a meeting actually in the u. k. in a couple of weeks time. so lots of leaders from across here, so they'll be trying to do that, but we know that breaks it really puts the partition economy, it's cost and costing billions and billions of pounds. that's thing about 4 percent of g d p. in the long term, there's an independent economist, so as much as case donna would like, possibly quietly to go back into the you, it's not going to happen. they don't want to reopen the wounds of brakes. it that's going to be too painful. instead, they want to try and, you know, maybe get
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a few better relationships going back to breaks that deal. overall. let's talk about a batch and retail. that would make it easier for animal products to go between the food as you know, stuff like that. it's not going to be big, you know, big plays in big ad foot stuff, but it's going to be something it will improve things and i must just say, we have now got a government in the u. k. that is sent to left, that at the same time as much of europe appears to be going right to view. and surely that will be music to the as of people like the german chancellor schultz hit, who would perhaps like to deal with the labor government much more than what the previous s as well the u. k. politics. it seems to be an anomaly. now when you look at what's happening in france, when you're in germany, in the united states, however, we have to talk about the reform party in the u. k. so what does it parties stand for and why do some observers think that it could be a new force? dear? i say in british politics. so it's wrong by nigel for raj,
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and he has been around for a long time and he was a member of parliament for the european parliament. incredibly, you're a skeptic. basically he forced a brick set upon the conservative policy and then his, he's k, he kept transforming. and so is now head of this reform policy. not just where you are a skeptic, but incredibly empty immigration. and how did they do in this election when they got 15 percent of the folk? how does that translate? because of the british electro system, they only got 4 seats, and they all going to use those 4 seats to make as much noise as they can. they go to campaign for electro, are full, and they've got a whole both the conservative policy, who they've taken over the loss of votes from and the labor policy to account to make sure that they do not allow more people into the u. k. it goes to bricks. it's past, i guess you can see the light is not going away. the exactly right now is good talking with the good having to hear the studio toothache. one gary and prime minister
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victor or bon, has met with russian president vladimir putin in moscow on the hills of or buns, trip to ukraine fluids and received or bon at the kremlin. you see them right there and said that he was ready to discuss when he calls nuances of peace proposals. to end his war in ukraine. hungry just took over the european union's rotating presidency and the visit as being heavily criticized by you leaders, you say, or bond has no mandate to speak for the you or by and has been critical of the you for it's reluctance to pressure ukraine, indigo. she, agents with russia, we're from, it's pretty well or bon isn't exactly there on official e u business. this is what president booting said he expects from this this a pretty much the rest of the by understand that this time you have come not just as our long standing partner, but as our president of the european council. what should i expect you to tell me your position and that to the european partners on ukraine corresponded emily,
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sherwin she is in re good. she's been following this visit. she told me about the kremlin hopes to achieve from victor or bonds visit. i mean, this visit is something that i think flooding may of who to in has been waiting a long time for he made sure, as we heard and not sound by to portray or by not only as the leader of hungry, but also as an e. u. official, he pointed out that he has the rotating you presidency and you know, he's been waiting for western leaders to kind of come to him. he's been waiting in a way for western leaders to get tired of the war and ukraine. now that hasn't happened, but the optics of this visit of an e u official essentially coming on to moscow, even even when the you is distancing themselves or you leaders today were just things distancing themselves from oregon. that all those optics are very convenient
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for vladimir putin also symbolically. it's always very important for flooding near pretend to portray himself as having friends and as not being as isolated as the west might think. and i think today that visit from oregon very much played into um pollutants hands both when it comes to both of those aspects. it was it really sure when they are reporting germany is government, which is comprised of 3 political parties, has finally agreed to a national budget for 2025. this is a major breakthrough that ends weeks of difficult negotiations over the finances of europe. biggest economy. now under this agreement, party leaders have agreed to abide by germany's type barring rules which prohibit budget deficit. but the deal also includes a package and boosting stuttering growth and offering support for businesses. a. it's a done deal. germany's 3 potty coalition says it finally has a bunch of land that sticks to the country's type. borrowing rules at the same time
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as boosting flagging growth and supporting business and europe. loctus economy function. let's see if i'm stuck with the gemini, must know, be an increased ability in europe is, continues a country at the heart of the continent with the strategic importance, economic power and political wages. we must not turn our backs on the world in these times. the announcement ends months of squabbling, which threatened to tell the coalition to part the draft includes an increase in chide benefits. funding for the 2 lies ation of schools and investments in roland roads. it sticks to the cap on annual borrowing, known as the debt break, and includes what the coalition is causing a growth tubal package to boost the economy. germany's foreign ministry is facing cuts, but part of the bunch of deal you much additional funding for the event of unforeseen tremendous terry and crises such as the great that had tucking in 2023. the defense
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budget is increasing but only by one point. 2000000000 euros 5 below what some head held for to their goals or these other let's knock to the big lose last night. was the bone this way out and discipline this a chance less. 20. $22.00 pledge to immediately make more than 2 percent of the ttp available for the bonus. val and a $100000000000.00 in special funds will once again, not to be kept annoyed, missed on the hudson. the deal comes clearly as a relief to the government, but germany's budget isn't quite across the finishing line, yet. the cabinet is due to prove the draft on july 17 before it comes to parliament . that's where a whole new debate on the details of the deal is expected to begin. european football is governing body. you wave a has issued a to gain ban to turkey, defender may rich demerol. he scored both goals and turkeys when over austria at the arose on tuesday, but he made an ultra nationalist hand gesture. no, you see right there. as the wolf salut,
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demerol says that he use the sign to celebrate his turkish identity. people now missed his team's quarter final against the netherlands. this coming saturday. you want you to use, i'll be back at the top of the hour with more of old news. i hope to see you then the, the coming 0 st. excel's 3 trans people. stories is not kinda items are gonna feed us complex stores $0.10 from here. so efficient chip in search of the ship ticket. so i'm showing 3 generations, one to any thoughts, july 7th on dw, the in september 1961.

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