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the the, this is the, the new is life from the russian launch is its biggest attack on ukrainian, assessors for months. hypersonic ms. tiles targets of childrens hospital in keith. both art is across the country, say at least 20 people addendum dozens engines also on the program. and gathering prime minister victim old on shovels to china say he's on the piece mission about the war and ukraine. the visit comes is hungry, assumes they use rotating presidency. the brussel says mr. old man speaks only for himself. celebrations and fun, fast of act when a line defeats fee for rights in palm eventually elections. the surprise victory by
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the new popular friends pushes president medical center. this is a 2nd place leads, you know, possibly with the claim adjuster the i feel good. hello. welcome to the program. will start with breaking news from ukraine. when i, russia has launched a major daytime at solve killing at least 20 people and injuring dozens. president savanski says 14 minutes files targeted cities across the country. a children's hospital in the capital key was damaged and the strikes rescued rosa, searching for people trapped under the rubble of the cities. message. one of the worst attack central russia began its full scale invasion straight to a correspondent, nick connelly in key for welcome. nick, what else can you tell us about the strikes?
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the hearing key of the soul has reached 9, but expect it to go much further. still we've had to pull down the last half. now, old modem is committed facilities of the other end of the city on the east bank of the pro river for people believes to have died. that children's hospital, you mentioned many more, still believe trapped under the rubble of some pretty extraordinary images of the doctors and just local residents along with the emergency services trying to go through the rubble trying to look for people still underneath. especially children, patients sort of images also of children with cancer who had been receiving various treatments keyma therapy taken out of that and hospital buildings of children, dialysis children that need a lot of support and the account. yeah. readily do well without cause and medical attention being about creating donald, taken to other facilities. this is a real self, it's been a real, a long period. now with, without such a big attack on campuses, disease that is of the best protection, the whole country. and within a pretty short time,
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between the airline being announced, you just heard, bang off the bios, bang or is that being a defense? and it really suit people quite how close to downtown will. this is something a tell us then about the states of ukraine's that a defense isn't was daytime attack. i think what we're seeing today really tells us 2 things. on the one hand, it is testament to the strength of the western systems. and the effectiveness of therapy is applied to ukraine. meaning that basically rush, i can only do these kinds of attacks pretty infrequently. once it's built up, a big stone could be solved and needs to send in me sells drones, putting this off as well as christmas, all the same time trying to overwhelm that system at the beginning of the will. they can send in a couple themselves of time and hope to hit that target. so that is no longer possible. but it also shows you that there is for country besides ukraine, still not enough of the systems here. and that lots of these targets are being shut down over key of itself. and then we're seeing lots of less because of bits of dep, refolding buildings, residential buildings, offices. and now these are those that we have partially on file. there isn't yet.
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the result is to inspect these me, so somewhere safely in the countryside before they get here. and i think that's going to be cool kinda behind this next person, the ukrainian side to make sure western countries how are you provide more patriot missile systems and more munitions for them. so that actually these kinds of kind of extraordinary loss of life in cities like you can be friends with teacher, what sort of impact fees a tax, what impact will they have on their own? i think you have always seemed like capacity safe place and the people often felt a bit kind of guilty for being in relative normal. see here compared to the rest of the country. but this shows once again, there is no such thing as 100 percent protection from these attacks. i think you already know it's, it's very striking with people with ukrainians who've left the country the beginning of war. i know when you come back saying that last year we'll come to visit for those people who haven't been here since day one really is joking. it is really the kind of thing that has here. you see the times that we have stories,
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people who try to come back for a couple of months and then decided actually they cannot imagine living under some conditions and then returned to safety in europe. so this isn't something that really hits some kind of damage, is people's willingness to return. and to kind of imagine any kind of normal life, because you're even in the center of kids, even in the place that is best protected, you are not safe in any sense. the word and you know, these attacks go on for hours and hours a day. you can't realistically spend the entire time underground if you're trying to go about a job or even daily life. so this is just the reality of the people here and get, okay, next thank you for that dw corresponded nick connelly and keith. meanwhile hun garrett prime minister, i think the old buttons paying a surprise, a visit to a china following chips to ukraine and russia. he says it's the ukraine ping submission us or he's country took o the rotating presidency of the european union. but anyway, officials are insisting he does not have a monday to speak for the block,
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but the old man says he's having for washington next to be the shadow. will find the dentist with the local antiques at least. yeah. because got a policy follow uh the your paying how's going formulations? this is also an export on chinese foreign policy. i'm china, e u relations and joins us from both. so welcome to the w. what do you think victor obama is up to? well, i think his mission is quite clear at the moment internationally, he wants to hijack congress position as a us presidency of the best. it's not on holding. so he's trying to position himself as a capable leader and leader capable of talking to shooting pain to legendary, put an end to joe biden. but also domestically, i think we have to understand that trip that he's making right now to china is also a student who's trying to basically so fast when he comes to his own position and
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trying to leverage the kind of dynamics that oregon has created within that you see to benefit his own gains and to advance his own interest. for example, in bilateral relationship with china on the phone. okay. and as part of his trip, we had president g call for world powers to help russia and ukraine review, direct dialogue. is that cool? new not necessarily. so if you look at the way the thing has been portraying itself in the past 2 years, trying to position towards the work in ukraine has been very, very consistent. so here she didn't think is only trying to re enter rates. she's own stocks towards the war, which is not really neutral. read. let's remember that the, basically from the very onset of the war, china has been tacitly, sometimes stuff with the sometimes know that cost is ne, supporting russian war efforts in ukraine. by boosting the bi,
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let folk say by sending to of used items to, to russia from china. we've seen a lot of evidence suggesting that china is not really a neutral player in this context. and we really have to bear this in mind when it comes to any kind of efforts internationally to bring tying up to the table. and obviously china is a very important factor, but we have to um, understand the strategic implications of endorsing china stalking points. and this is precisely what mr. or by him doing at the moment he's travelling to beijing, legitimizing the position that china has had since the very beginning of the one crane and so on at the same time to boost his own position. and to legitimize. she's current role in that you with hungry, hungry is present, i'm seeing that you. so we have to be very, very cautious and careful when assessing these kind of steps, they're not very conducive to, to, to unity quite the opposite. uh so i wonder how then you view this as
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a close ending sign, no rush it relationship. ultimately, it does seem to benefits china commercially and strategically, while leaving russia able to continue his war and ukraine. but looking very much like the, the junior partner in that relationship. well, russian does not have any other options at the table at the moment. so we'd have to a deal with deciding that it is, it has become a junior partner to try now. but at the same time, uh, both aging and must go shirt the same strep. he did go in mind and that it's basically to find what they perceive as a us like international order in this context for china and for russia, the ultimate end of the war and ukraine. that would be um, on terms said by ukraine and the west would also mean a strategic last for, for russia in china. we have to understand and, and, you know,
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i would say again and again, that for tie not the war. and you, craig, is a proxy or it is not a war of aggression of restaurant based, so written ukrainians, but it is a war um, quote, unquote provoked by nato. and there is also a context that we have to raise the rates again and again. so good, so anyway, that's it. thank you so much for talking us through that. so clearly uh, at least you have a hose, go from the european council on foreign relations. thank you. we'll take a look at some old stories making news around the world. phase 5 folks for guys that are expected to continue this week more 9 months since the war began. i'm asked which counter depth type a 7 tire attacks appear to have dropped its demand. the israel promises to end the war. israel's prime minister claims military pressure has pushed thomas to enter tubes. japan in the philippines have signed the defense of treatments along the
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deployments of troops on each other soil. it's expected to boost many of those efforts to count a china is growing influence in the dispute in south china say it's a milestone in security relations in the in the pacific and we've concerns, i've amazing growing and electric power its residents along the texas border had been boarding up the homes and businesses in preparation for the arrival of hardy can barrel, which is just main line full. meet urologist, a warning it could drive into a category to hardy can reclaimed at least 11 lives and left the china. the devastation was a bit through the caribbean and mexico in recent days. now to friends with a hastily assembled left is the lines the score to surprise when in the 2nd, the final round of complimentary elections, the new popular front $1182.00 states and succeeded in its gold, preventing the fall right to nashville valley from gaining power,
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national radi wasn't in fact forced into the place without any $143.00 states despite the expectations that it would be paid its 1st round with as into macro centrist together coalition. a came 2nd with 168 seats. but with no group gaming on absolute majoris, a funds could facing he is a political instability. the celebrations in paris as the far right is defeated at the pools by the left wing phone. pop you there. the new popular front the makeshift coalition of left wing parties came in 1st place and the surprise for posters and a relief for their candidates not to get our people have clearly ruled out the worst case scenario. so swap this evening, so the national riley is far from having the absolute majority that commentators were predicting a week ago. quite the contrary,
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it is, it had been a month of suspense for france, after centrist president emanuel mack hall called snap elections in a bid to catch a rising far right off guard and challenged them at the ballot box. the 1st round of votes did put money in the pins, anti immigration national rally party on track to win with some surveys predicting and outright majority. but after the centrist block collaborated with the left block, pull their support, they managed to pull off a shock to feed at the far right. some national rally, supporters watching the results couldn't believe their eyes. cool. i thought we were going to have at least $250.00 impedes. so i'm disappointed the big small. it's true that the crowd locked in the popular front joint forces to block the national rally. so yes, a lot of people voted for a barricade. the french were like beavers blocking the national rally, and it's
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a shame because they didn't vote for ideas. they voted against ideas. these are what they visited. the jury is still out on whether mack home got what he wanted from his big gamble. block came in 2nd place in the center as prime minister, gabrielle todd with whom mac hall had governed side by side, announced his resignation. sunday night. you just pushed ball you measure we. we do not have a majority. so in order to honor our republican values, tomorrow morning, i will submit my resignation, will make the present at the moment of the republic. i didn't show because you don't deny attributes. but when he went to my calling to make good on his promise, president told him to stay on temporarily as prime minister for the sake of stability. it's the 1st salvo and what promises to be a heated debate over who's in charge of the left is the biggest for us and the divided parliament. the choice of prime minister is ultimately and michael is hands that's picks are they set results with much type
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a rahman who leads the analysis and advisory work on the europe for the you raise your group, which helps businesses understand the risk and opportunities of foreign markets to join us from london, welcome to the w. let's start with your reading office in decisive french election results. so the far right has been denied a column in tree majority. i think that was expected but was not expected result they would be relegated to the place of they have been and by the united la blog has come up in the 1st place. that was also a big surprise and not totally organizations were suggesting on the friday evening running into yesterday's 2nd round. i think when i would expect to be looking at a thing coming up, we'll be going by 3 large blocks the far right is the sensor. on the left, i'm forming a government out this about very fragmented, very complex pictures i can prove very challenging. and does that mean the end of
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the next few weeks is going to say effectively political gridlock and progress as, as deals are done and redone? yes, my god. how come on even the next few weeks, but maybe months it is not going to be straightforward to fashion a government filed so the results of the 19 could take a very long time from how they incredibly conflict to political culture and the coalition government, which is now, the preston emanuel my from the field between competing ideological letting me ease in the sense that right on the left is not going to be straightforward. getting an agreement on a policy program, not straightforward on a prime minister, not straightforward. and they cannot fail the assault of national unity government . the profit can take your government becomes likely to guess something that the
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french is not particularly used to something that doesn't flow from process political culture. and so i think brent law paralysis complexity confusion. i think it's in the hit to stay for the forseeable future. and you presume a sense a left, a coalition or alliance with the reading depends national radi completely frozen out. i think the streams on the left side of the friends see me from send about the far left through left by joan long, shaw on the national rally on the far right, live binary, independent, and then number 2 joint and both a. both of those extremes are invited to participate in a government going forward. the more interesting question is whether the censorious republicans are going to participate in a government that's not a form they, they did quite well. they called the around 60 c, broadly speaking, the same numbers in the operating assembly. they have
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a massive strategic decision now to make as to whether they get to bed with this coaching government. the manual law firm is not going to try to build. we had in our report, so it was saying that the people were voting gainst marine, the pens and national radi robin for ideas. she has run into a potties image since that specific days as the national front shaving jets the label file. right. what do you think is best in a will funds of a she's sheep's clothing? i mean, i think there is it to some extent. yes. the regular ro, skeptic nationalist, populous political policy. they do have close links into law. them a troops in russia, many of the national radi candidates were exposed on the campaign trail as being pro russian xenophobic bobo, so that perhaps all over the race is many of the candidates were exposed over the
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course of the last 3 weeks, which isn't part explains that very poor result, the mobilization and tactical voting of the circle republican fund was a. was it the explanation as well as to why we got the result? we did overnight, but i think the past depot roll 6 1st on the campaign trail. that being said, i also agree with the, with the remarks made about the fact she has the top 5 head faulty. the principal 76 seats pops rather in 2017 succeeds. and she now come in the incoming assembly a $143.00. right. so she's got some of the bill. yes, the trend of the trend line is completely clear and she'll be in a strong position heading into the presidential in parliamentary elections in 2025 for driving us through that much time. a robin from the eraser group in the united states present bivens, poor performance, and
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a tv devices increase the arguments about his ability to do the job of presidents with elections moving democratic lawmakers now face a dilemma. king, supporting the 81 year old is that policies confident or replacing the w's. janelle doom allow how's brains of the president's home state of delaware to gauge your support? it's not the seat of power, but this is where the most powerful person in the country calls hope. the signs are hard to miss for arriving. train travelers a railway station named after him, for motorists or rest up around his neighborhood. president joe biden may even notice a support of neighbor not far away. there's also one place he often ends up. the avalanche has been serving joe biden at the charcoal pet for some 30 years. he's been coming for a lot longer than that since it opened in 1956. sometimes with family, sometimes with colleagues. do you mind coming here all his life? what does the order? she's they face fries,
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ice cream. uh, that's pretty much what he wants to time. despite his famous patron avila says he prefers to keep his views mostly neutral, and let the personal take precedence over the political. are you going to vote for him? this is here. that questions that are on when the answer those questions as because the honor of this restaurant we, you know, when we asked to get involved with in the, on a step before becoming vice president. and then eventually, president arden represented delaware and the us senate for 36 years. the state is also hosting the burden harris campaign headquarters for 2024. a move representing the link between his long career path. but his goal of a continued presidential future. but especially the last weeks of a campaign in crisis mode may have put that goal further out of reach. job items, home, state of delaware affairs, the hallmarks of his personal and political history. but even here, let me see, and on certain way forward,
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for the states most found on citizen. this reliably blue state is unlikely to turn red delaware for the democrat in the last 8 elections. but the nationwide discussion over his age and his ability to run for president and govern if we elected have not been lost on people here. i saw a few times that he's been falling asleep and stuff like that. and like building off and doing, i guess to be a lot of we were saying, here's the mentor or something for like you too old to be to present. he can't even speak. i don't know is just as certain stuff, certain parameters i feel like not even parameters, just check points that should allow someone to be in a position to run a country to can do it right now. or they say ages the number, but also it also depends on your health, on the health aspect is not really much to do with, you know, how old is, but just uh, maybe if he has the health issues, you know, a lot of people talk about that i seen him talking about, you know, calling him sleepy. joe, you're not going to do anything wrong. he still alive and kicking. good. that last
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message is one that the president himself has been trying to hammer home with the residents of the state where it all started for bite. and we'll be looking just as closely as to where and when it may, all that as well. the rest of the country. let's us play and make a boeing has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to default the us government. the plea deal relates to the us justice department investigation. think the crisis in indonesia and your peer involving boeing 737, max, across 346 people were killed. the agreement means boeing will avoid the criminal trial, but it will face a fine of almost half a $1000000000.00. coupon touching baler from the w business can talk us through this that welcome to follow the steps. let's start with the the big picture. what does this mean for boeing? well, like i said, um, it will avoid a criminal trial and that means it could avoid plus, potentially very embarrassing court proceedings. which means we would get to would
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have gotten to hear more about how things were being run and bullying. and that will not happen. but of course, it faces that fine and fine could be up to nearly a 1000000000 half a $1000000000.00. however, it is a good chance that it might be cut to about a quarter $1000000000.00. and on top of that, it's supposed to spend about $455000000.00 on safety and compliance matters of missouri. so there's a lot of money involved in all of this. so it's not getting away quite a way a scotch free. it has to spend a lot of money on fixing things. a boeing that's out of the agreement. but how does the company cause the deaths of hundreds of people and no one goes to jail? of course, that is a question that it will be on many minds. um, the reason that is happening is because best deal is linked to a court to a case that is linked to the company and not specific individuals. targeting specific individuals would be extremely difficult because of course you would have to prove wrong doing on the part of a person. and that is really hard when you have so many people involved in making
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planes. but we have heard from the families, the families have said that they are disappointed because they weren't consulted when this deal was made. so obviously they're not happy about it. and they have also said that it means that uh, book going avoids taking full responsibility for the depths of their loved ones. so that is definitely not. um, yeah, cuz that's something that, of course, is not making them happy. and that's, that means that you're not happy with the way that case of $10.00. so do we expect going to turn things around? well, make promises and break them, i presume, live in the van now promising to do much better, which is kind of hard before highly unlikely. other things we turn around very quickly, elizabeth spending a lot of money on safety and compliance, missouri. so that's a, that's a lot of money gone. a lot that is happening, of course, they can help reduce plains at the same level that they could before. so they are losing money without being able to make money as much as they could. and of course we, we also saw that um that's door plug that was blonde mid air and the flight alaskan
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air of a airlines. that was an a flight on in january. it was on january 5th that happened and that news went around the world. so the company has reputation of damage linked to some of these and some of the technical feelings of its plains. and that is something that's going to take a long time for it to turn around. and we've heard of seal dave calhoun say that as well. and they actually looking for you feel as well. so until we know who the new seo is, we don't really know where the company is headed for now. all right, thank you for that. you found a trip on the tomb banner from c w. i'll set you up today so i'll have more will use of the top of the our next on dw global us takes a look at saudi arabia's oil industry. and that's what, what happens when that supply point runs out for, of course, around the clock on d. w dot com and on the d, w the,
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