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the the, this is the deputy news line from funding actually describes today's a russian misfire of attack on a ukrainian children's kanza hospital as a war cry. a cruise missile hit the building and key is part of a massive russian as sold as then so landscape has promised retaliation and cold for amazing of the un security council. also on the program brochure of roles out the red carpet phone, the red drum load to the indian 5 minutes is on a 2 day visit to moscow. his 1st finish, russian lost its full scale invasion of ukraine and french president. emanuel macro refused these. these 5 ministers, resignations, gabrielle tal offered to step down after left just the lions page. present
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michael's centrist, the lines in front of parliamentary elections, the unfilled hell welcome to the program. russia has launched a major day time at a sold against ukraine. officials say at least 31 people have been killed and more than 150 injured a loss. children's hospital in keith was struck. the moment was caught on camera emergency at cruise, hospital workers and volunteers search the rubble for victims of the of tom dates, hospital a 2 story window of the facility. it has partially collapsed, ukraine's health minister says the buildings being evacuated after losing both the oxygen and electricity, as the landscape said more than 40 missiles hit 5 ukrainian cities borrow struck
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apartment buildings and public infrastructure. trade says it intercepted the sea of the missiles. as you can do on that correspondence, nick connelly in case of near to that's damage children's hospital. welcome nick, talk us through what happens. so phil, you might have a seat behind me that the what continues were now 7 hours of this me so far off and still they are working to try to get through the rubble to what is the lead space to give a number of people who are taking shelves that came underneath this unit, the silvers are full scores of patients taken to the facilities across the cities for treatment throughout people on dialysis silver receiving cancer treatment. so these are all very, very vulnerable patients. you need immediate and coats and support. that is a fee is not possible here. no power, no vote. and you're all set up a half a day or work on the stream. already very tired work is just to my right here.
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people who have been trying to get through those people who are exhausted, you are worried about what this time means. now, you know people, how long will i be able to survive these ropes? people who seem to be stuck around the ruins and you have huge numbers of local facing, have turned off, have gone around here who have basically been going through the rubble, have been collecting everything they can try and get this back and operating as soon as possible. this is the main children's hospital. this is the place where the most difficult and most sick children cases across the country. and it's a pretty much flat buying and such a place that is seen by everyone to be the safest in the country. it has proved to be $500.00. meanwhile, russia says the damage was caused by a russian miss solve it by a ukrainian air defense era. well, not only that,
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if you look at the telegraph general of the russian defense industry, they basically say that this was a publication that this was something that the finding government had done on purpose, especially ahead of this upcoming nato summit to try and draw attention. he's range so i guess will result in that post on that official telegram channel. the rest of that you said the thing that this that happened kind of a fun before. i wouldn't be surprised if we had moved versions coming out of most as soon as something we've seen. so i'm time again, several often mutually exclusive versions of these kinds of events being adults for the rest and thoughts try and muddy the waters to try and prevent people from making and taking opinion and getting for any conclusions about why this happens. i think that people are aware of this does not look good for them, but this is something that is even within rest of only deeply unpopular. so where, what's coming out of the most go the officials because the man that has the level to do with what is happening on the ground, even if this was a russian is a little shop down rather than a direct hit. this is the result of
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a russian attack on the center and a sense of see russia your best see hours of mold and 40 of those mist file. so shut down by ukrainian air defenses, but that damage that and keep look serious. obviously 3 quarters hit rate is not bad by in central standard time. again, that ukrainian how many it has surprised by the system by quite how effective they'd be able to use them for russia is now having to basically try to overwhelm your friends defenses using your textbook more devastating one. where is the beginning of the war? they can send in a couple of other things all the time and hope that they would reach that targets. now, given that western shield that ukraine has, russia is full stuff, basically build up stokes of cruise missiles, the ballistic missiles, drones, and then send them an altogether in the hope that they will exhaust and somehow get pulse those ukraine defenses. essentially if you take
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a look at the maps of how these miss all travel, they don't fly direct from russia to ukraine. they often have kind of dummy runs without flights of woods one made center. this was all thoughts. can you ever of the cities trying to keep the kind of ukrainian defense systems of fuel cell scott and yet today is what this is basically the most devastating effect you guys have since the beginning of the year. and it is obviously a paper, much people who in capital of this country, they were rest and safety that no way in this country really side. and this attack, while you're training and president allowed him, is that landscape is out of the country in all and tell us more about his reaction . why didn't the most constructive from his perspective kind of take away from all this kind of bruce with that sounds is that seems kind of images are pushing forward, willing to some western countries to do more, not only to send more different systems. there's the token is around maybe sending some of them a full picture. they don't need anymore. but also we've now had to,
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can we have this meeting and will so that might be willing to, to found themselves while you have a blessed enterprise that could conceivably be flying towards poland. and a subspace that you provided kind of saved in deland, in what way ukraine doesn't have to use a certain result defense system to protect your large areas of the country where they could then make sure that the old system does have that ukraine government has been receiving that they're all sent to have and for the east, the place that i'm more of hon. and close to that next day they'll be corresponding to connolly and k was where he was saying presents that landscape is in poland. he was that when these russian attacks happened here, me is challenging ukraine's allies to help him fight back against this. put yourself the for sure. as him some i would like to hear a great to resilient be from our partners into strong the response to the blow the dresser, his once again the live at the top population to the little to
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a land. so children, when i sell nipple, nauseous, and believe or not, and he should wait for me to wait for all apartments, we will respond to these people. we will respond to russia in a all the way for sure. let me see what was the question fall apart. this is with a vacant response, and that if you will need most of these products, let's pick that off without correspond to jack park in brussels. welcome jack. what are we hearing from v a. u and member states about these russians attacks. we haven't had any formal statements from the european union yet, but we did hear from the a tally and foreign minister antonio ty on it. he took to his twitter, coal. these attacks a war crime and said that is easily stands on the side of ukraine and continues to support its right to defense. i think, you know, these images of the goal that we've seen for a long time now continuing to put pressure these refreshed ones. because obviously it's on the children's hospital, which seems, you know,
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really difficult for european partners to slowly when they're watching and trying to support you. creating the question is, will they step up with the defense systems that are being demanded by the ukrainians? it's known that the, the 2 patriot systems are in possession of, of the ukrainians ones in a to vent from the united states. one joined the from the germans and the ducks together. there's also a problem that's being led by the netherlands to try and cobble together from different sort of pos, another patriot system to try and prevent these kind of advertise from happening on ukraine. wrote them, is a landscape himself. the ukranian president has said that they probably need 7 patriot systems in total if they are going to fully be able to protect themselves. and as we are hearing from mig at that there's also discussions about how other security systems can work. like the idea that poland would also cover some of the space in, in, in ukraine. and we had the problem is the landscape asking for a strong got weston response? is he likely to get back?
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so potentially, i mean, all of this will look forward to the nato summit that's happening in washington where all of an 8 or leaders will get together. ukraine will put a lot of pressure on them. i mean, they've been invited many, many times and they keep demanding weapons. i don't quite get as much as they need . and specifically at the moment is the defense systems. it's, it's for a long time being the defense systems. but that's really what that cooling on. i, i think what this does is it leads into that summit and the ukranian officials and the leadership will go to that summit. and so if you don't provide us with the patriot systems or additional ad defense support, we will continue to see attacks like this happened. the big question will be, what will the response be? the united states is in the pre election phase at the moment we understood the president joe biden was preparing to give another patriot system to ukraine. whether that will happen in the election cycle with donald trump saying that he
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will try, you know, he would support your grade in the same way that the current us administration has been, uh, it will plays into that domestic politics as well. and the other countries in the nato will also be sort of looking at how they can eat that supports and step up support ukraine over the domestic pressures on them are as well. thank you. jack. i . d, w comes from the jack power in brussels. the indian prime minister and their engine load a has arrived in moscow on a 2 day visit. this is his 1st visit since rush alone since full scale invasion of ukraine. india has him publicly condemned to moscow's actions, but has called for a diplomatic solution. this demo days planning to hold tools with the russian president vladimir putin on this evening. and just maintain close ties with russia despite the pressure from its western eyes. let's get more from corresponding to emily show when emily joins us from riga, where dw russia is base since being expelled from moscow by rational authorities.
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welcome, emily. how important is mister moody's visit for vladimir putin on the deed. for russia, as well as this visit is really convenient when it comes to optics for of letting me uh, put in because of course, put in is increasingly isolated. um, since the war and ukraine, he's been under western sanctions. and this is really an opportunity for him to show that he has friends. and actually this has been last week and, and today as well. this week has been a pretty good week when it comes to showing as friends for letting me a put in last week he met on the side lines of the shanghai cooperation organization summit with the turkish president avalon bridget pipe out on. he also met china is using being then on friday on victor or bon from hungry, came to see him and to talk about peace and ukraine. he of course, has just taken over the use rotating presidency. so, you know,
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put in use as an opportunity show that he, that even the you is reaching out to him for dialogue. and the 2nd point here as well when it comes to opposite optics is the timing of this. as you mentioned, the nato summit starts tomorrow. the official meetings between moti and put in start tomorrow as well. and the rhetoric from russia on, on an increasingly has been that they are building what they call a multi polar world. that the west is obsolete that the global south is increasingly important. and of course, india is a very important partner when it comes to the global south for russia as well. so this is really kind of, you know, put in showing who cares about the west. we have other people to talk to. so here, india increasingly important not just politically, but also economically as rush, it becomes increasingly uh, isolate to just talk us through that. well,
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that's right. since the ukraine war with sanctions and trade has actually surged with india and some of the oil and gas, particularly crude oil, in fact that europe has stopped buying from russia has been simply diverted to india. they've become an increase in very important fire of that crude oil, and they've been filling up essentially russia's coffers with billions of dollars. russia has also offered india discounts, not only on that oil, but also on coal and fertilizer. and russia is an very important supplier of arms to india. now india is looking to diversify when it comes to arms. but there's really a lot um, economically at stake here, especially with those western partners. as i said, um, putting sanctions on russia and not buying buying their oil any more. so, you know, india has really become an important partner for us to keep russia afloat, essentially since the grand war. but in the indian prime minister,
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going to moscow to shake hands with the russian president on the same day as russia is being planned for bombing a children's hospital. this doesn't look good for mode in terms of optic. surely it's definitely a very difficult balancing act for an or under moody when it comes to the war. as you mentioned, he has said repeatedly that he is in favor of peace and talks on peace and diplomacy, but he hasn't directly condemned the war. that's kind of an awkward position to be in, and perhaps that's reflected in the fact that tomorrow, during the official part of this visit, there won't be any press statements. so moody won't have to make any kind of awkward verbal gymnastics. and so there's kind of a, an awkward balancing act there when it comes to the war. reflects that. emily dw correspondent emily show. so we'll take a look at single stores making news around the wells. got it,
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and 5 minutes of it to old bond has paid a surprise trip to china after visiting ukraine and russia. he says he's on the, are you crazy piece mission after he's country took over the rotating european union presidency. but a official statements. they're all about the house, no monday to speak for the block. he says he'll head to washington next. or what do you think you faced by adults for gaza unexpected to continue this week? little 9 months since the ball began. i'm asked which carried out there. toby's $710.00 attacks appears to have dropped its demand that israel promises to end the will. israel's prime minister claims that ministry pressure has pushed time off to end to talks. joe biden has written the last to, to a democratic democratic congressional members telling them he's not dropping out of the presidential race despite the pressure he's facing. he said he made the decision after the extensive conversations with the populated ship and with the votes. as some of us him to create the race after his poor debate performance against donald trump. the friends where i president macro has refused to accept the
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resignation of his prime minister, gabrielle, a todd following the surprise victory of a hastily assembled left as the lives in the 2nd round of parliamentary elections. president macro asked mr. towel to remain in post temporarily. the last is the new popular front 1192 states and succeeded in its goal to preventing the fall. right. national routing, some gaining power. natural robbie watson felt forced into the place with only 143 seats. despite the expectations that it would repeat its 1st round when present my kronos centrist to get a coalition, came in 2nd with 168 seats. but with no group gaining an absolute majority. friends could not face years of political instability. the celebrations in paris as the far right is defeated at the pools by the left wing st
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. populate half the new popular front. the makeshift coalition of left wing parties came in 1st place in the surprise for posters and a relief for their candidates not to look. now people have clearly ruled out the worst case scenario. so this evening, the national valley is file from having the absolute majority that come and tide is what predicting a week ago on the country man drive it this he did had been a month of suspense for france, after centrist president emanuel mack hall called snap elections and a bid to catch a rising far right off guard and challenge them at the ballot box. the 1st round of votes did put me in the pins, anti immigration national rally party on track to win with some surveys predicting an outright majority. but after the centrist block collaborated with the left block
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to pull their support, they managed to pull off a shock defeat of the far right. some national rally, supporters watching the results couldn't believe their eyes. i thought we were going to have at least $250.00 m p's. so disappointed. would it be smaller than that? 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 a shame because they didn't vote for ideas. they voted against ideas based on what the visited the jury is still out on whether back home got what he wanted from his big gamble block came in 2nd place. and the centrist prime minister, gabrielle atalla, with whom i call had govern side by side, announced his resignation sunday night. which is possible, we do not have a majority. so in order to on our republican values for me, tomorrow morning,
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i will submit to my resignation limits of the president of the republic because you don't deny privilege. 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 in my calls hands. correspondence. sonya following the car in paris told me more about the french president's reasons for asking his prime minister this down. what do you think the key word here is instability and this is something that person my call is keen to avoid and above a 0 really saying that his decision to ask, i told you to stay on those find this, those almost certainly linked to the high profile uh, all of the games of virus is set to host a little this month. uh, there was some concerns that political deadlock, cure, and virus would send the wrong signal. it would undermine frances image and friend
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ability of building the games not today. we've also heard from francis finance minister, bruno lemaire, who's wonderful financial crisis. he's taken to a x, formerly twitter, where he said that the next week alliance of the popular front, which one the both seats in parliament. them now is the biggest blog. he said he attacked the program and basically said they could, rick, the government's economic walk, it just gives you a sense of just how of white about these, these blocks, autumn parliament. and i'm just right outside the french. wildman, somebody know, sonata when newly elected and these have been arriving right behind me. and they have, of course, being also with the media, showed about what their expectations are for this new problem. it's almost all of them and said that they're going to, it's going to be very complicated. it's going to be very hard to find the agreement and put together some kind of booking government. given that this is the home, follow them and nobody, nobody has. the majority of this, where he takes fonts into uncharted territory, kind of small then about these left wing new popular from that came in 1st. what do we expect from the it was this the lines of full parties
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on the left who kind of buried the differences and colors together this alliance just weeks ago when, when pressing macro announced those, those stop and exit them within this block. you have ordered parties like the say to let socialist party, but you also have a hard lift party. the funds on both bought. you met by look mental sol was very provocative. very device. so these are fire brand, many voters. i'm really kind of scared of it. and he remains absolutely, and that tomorrow to, to my calls, i think just the lines. now in terms of agenda, the new popular font is, is full. your. they are very supportive of your brain. when it comes to fighting off the documentation, what's on economic policy. they have very of a father fought with across interest alliance. for example, they want to raise the minimum wage. they want to and do a lot of economic reforms and macro put to place pensions of homes, immigration reforms. they want to re introduce a wealth, fax, and big question now is whether how their programs would really be financed. given that fonts is really facing a ballooning
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a bunch of deficit and the walls that everybody was watching in the elections marine and depends national roberts. they didn't take power, but they do now seem to have a growing demand. so why does this election leave them? that's correct. i mean, the far right, i'm actually ready. so for the really shock to feature the game and toward, but that doesn't change the fact that the party now has the highest number of seats in the front page. following that eva has had hip has had any history. and this takes them closer to follow. then then eval before maureen defend the far right, right. he's the the said yesterday, that's a, this is merely a delayed victory. she's on the presidency in 202070 of the game. and this result also shows do like many french photos of, you know, also oppose the far right ideas that they remain worried about. unrest, environments of default, right? when he came to power with this campaign and fonts has been really fully rising. the french media of and reporting about a spike in,
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in heat speech and races incidence. and many slips. you have really voice concerns that a search in will to support for the staunchly empty immigrant. a natural robbie has really made some people comfortable using, openly 0 for we can ways of language in public life. and i think all this has put off a lot of people here, and it's probably also what's reminding of you was at the far right national, right, you still officially classified as far right? party and fonts earlier this, this your, of fonts of highest administrative port rejected to the p, but the body to be no longer labeled for right. thank you for us on here. the w correspondence on your follicles and paris, france and germany. why did we got it as the economic and political mode to open your repeating union? but the 2 governments often working closely together, had of this election many and building that expressed fee. is that a right wing, a victory in france would jeopardize this long standing relationship? history of a chance to the elections i and the entire
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federal government is quite relieved. i liked it. that's really, it would've been a major challenge if the french president had to accept the co hesitation with a right wing populace potty only like hopefully a pipe that has now been as art up to bump. so why would a right wing victory in front of being a major challenge for germany is actually political every time i say that because it, what is significant? the limits is frances, in my mind, my call is the french president through so for the school maneuver also within the european union, despite the fact that he has a lot of say, single honda, the over fonts is foreign policy, but he would have always had to have an eye on what's happening domestically, so it would have been a fonts that is more difficult maneuver to maneuver and that's why the sigh of relief here is tangible older. there's tons that didn't sound relieved. he is
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relieved quite clearly. so is the vice chancellor from his coat ism partner, the greens, but we're ready. hearing warnings also from the 2nd row of german politics from the head of germany's phone affairs committee in the turn bonus talk, the parliament, me to ward. and he wants of the, all new middle shoulder left us read it and says he is on the diamond. he ones that it will still become difficult, despite the fact that this sentiment of relief here, that these new emboldened falls right in fonts, satanic because that's just time to remind you of our top story, this our russian instructor, children's hospital in cuba, as part of a major daytime, an assault against ukraine folding 20 people have been killed in thousands injured . for instance, the landscape has promised retaliation and calls for a meeting of the united nations security council. randolf will have more. well,
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