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the, the, this is dw news live from the in the us will station, long range weapons in germany. that, and in washington say that deployment demonstrates the commitments in a. so i'm to european defense. russia says it will now consider a military response. and nato says, ukraine is on an air reversible pulse to membership of the alliance as it pledges additional support on as much as 14000000000 years in fresh $816.00 plus kenny as president william versa, dismissal unless his entire cabinet, it's in response to weeks of violence and the government protests, the storming of parliament, of a tax,
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write the money to the 2nd and welcome to the program. the united states will begin stationing long range missiles in germany from 2026, washington and ballot, and say that the deployment cements the commitment to nato and to european defense . the agreement includes tomahawk s, m 6 and hypersonic missiles. lessons on nuclear capable and have a range of more than 2010. they were banned under a tracy with russia until the us the through from that, tracy c. 5 years ago. i also chief political edited me kayla cook now who's in washington dc. right now, how significant it is, but germany has agreed to host long range missiles. it is a huge step. it shows that says sermons, hans,
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that were not sold once to take german defense and scaring russell awesome. doing anything more significant in the future to a next level from 2026. we expect those weapons as tumbled to actually be stationed in germany. the range of 2000 kilometers, put small sco within that range. so it's surprising that russert reacted in such a rough course. the the, the deputy foreign minister said that would be an, a military technical response. there's also an narrative from the russian side that says that this is an escalation by they to. and of course, with the russians, claiming that the entire war of aggression in ukraine was really a result of russet being threatened. so clearly it is the german shots, the united states, and that by nature willing to take this political risk of potential verbal
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escalation of sa, seeing a potential new alms race, so to speak. and, but it is seen as a cool principal in the future that germany needs more of a terence, it needs american partners until it can build up its own capabilities. and that's clearly something what i felt stressed here is a targets he has this child. so to build his own capabilities in germany, so would you say that this is a sign that germany is stepping off and taking more of a leadership role in the nato? what some single that's so it's also set to quite clearly off. exactly that, he said he sees that germany has a special response of the team that he himself posts into how many is willing to fulfill that. what it does not mean, and that's also important to stress, is own nuclear capabilities. that is simply a complete no go, that remains a no go. germany has us nuclear weapons station t. it's as part of that nucleus shield provided by nature,
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but it doesn't seem own capabilities domestically. this is already causing quite a political storm, is included some part of the greens want to have a debate about this. well, this has already signed with the united states. so be interesting how he explains that back home. and he's also willing to take a hit in the public debates. this is not necessarily going to be popular. he had positioned himself as a chance, the piece to only really much to school in the opinion polls if you was able to, when he was able to demonstrate that's very close and towards the rest and not provoking russia and not creating any kind of impression that nato germany specifically would get involved in the route between russia and ukraine. this is now a very different step and it points to germany willing, ready, and wanting to take more of a leading role within they to in the future. i said, i think so much for that update. that's chief political editor. let me show you
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alexis now reporting from the nice summits in washington dc. now nato says, ukraine is on an error of us, civil pos to membership of the line says 75th anniversary summit and washington member states also pledged 40000000000 euros in age to keep next year. and some recent deliveries to ukraine appeared to be making a difference on the bustle sailed following russia's spring offensive games to cry and seconds. such a clock heave nato partners gave keeps the green light to use the weapons to target russian territory that has helped to stool. the russian advance the aftermath of russian showing in the harkey region in early may, initial gains by russian forces seems to catch you. crane off guard and raised appears that ukraine 2nd city hockey could be in danger, potentially paving the way for another attempt to seize keith. and its thought that
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moscow strategy may have been to force ukraine to move its forces from the battled town of cha, cpr on the eastern front to the harkey of region in the north to enable or break through. and the don't that's region president below them years, a landscape about hockey would not be allowed to fall and appeal to keeps the western allies to drop some of their limits on the use of missiles on russian territory. in response, ukraine's western backers including the united states and germany, looked at some of their weapons restrictions previously seen as a red line. the us said keith could now wire american made long range missiles, known as attack comes across the border into russian territory where many troops are stationed directly on the other side. some analysts say its been one of the bloodiest campaigns in russia's war. i knew crane with up to hundreds of poorly trained russian soldiers being killed every day. but while ukraine and its allies
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focused on preventing hockey from falling russian forces did make advances in the east forcing the withdrawal of some ukrainian troops from cha, cpr. still cube has demonstrated it can adapt quickly maintaining its defenses and preventing russia from making deeper territorial gains that spring in military analysts. marina moran from king's college london. thanks for your time marina. tell us what the most important result of the nice has summit is for you trying a good day. well, the problem is that of course ukraine has again been promised and made a membership. how. 2 were there is no clear a timeline. so it is very rhetorical to reassure ukraine without any kind of concrete steps towards the membership. i think the most important staff
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is actually providing weapons to ukraine. so far it remains to be seen what happens however, you create a managed to science on security agreements with them, with several countries. so probably it is not the outcome of the assignment that present ends. lensky was expecting, however, i think nato is in the very difficult position right now, given the upcoming us selections. therefore, making any concrete promises would be perilous. ukraine does now have permission to use western weapons to strike russian targets within a limited range of the border inside russia. how much of a difference will this make of what we are already seeing in the heart, keith, this has essentially helped to hold, or at least to slow down the russian progress in the hierarchy of direction, according to reports of ukrainians managed to push the wrong,
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the russians out of pocket for instance, so it looks like they can offer a much better assistance in the higher keep direction. however, we have to look at the entire bat battlefield on the line of contact because that is coming as a cost if the premium forces on now i set the priority to stop the russians in hard keith. i think there was a slight misunderstanding of what the russians were trying to achieve, say are, and they don't think they wanted to take the city of harkey. but for us or to divert i attention to that area. and how likely is it that noise? so we'll give you crane permission to use long range missiles to hit add bases much deeper inside russia as well. it depends on what country were talking about. it seems like um, germany is ready to make concessions. um, however, germany is still not ready to give for ukraine its taurus muscles. therefore
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ukraine would have to have the actual long range missiles and the not wanted you to be able to head targets inside russia. and i think there is still this fear of a potential escalation, so too many saddles for a deterrent on german territory, rather than allowing ukraine to use its taurus missiles for a variety of reasons. but one of the reasons is a potential escalation was russia and russia's potentially use of nuclear weapons. and so i think at this stage, it is difficult to tell when the countries, the nato countries will be ready to grant that ukraine. this. right. and i don't think it will happen any time soon unless you crane starts losing territory very, very rapidly. and what about the f? 16 jets the now being delivered to ukraine? will they make a decisive difference in providing ukraine?
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the ability to defend itself to push russia back. what do i have to understand about the f? 16 fighter chaps? it is a fact that firstly, you need skilled pilots and we don't know how well the pilots have been trained to happen delays, so it will depend on pilots. it will depend on the skills south of the ground cruise. how these fighter jets will be incorporated into the overall operational design and how many will be used? will they be provided with say air to air missiles. so what, what kind of success res, so to say will they get? and so all of these questions without knowing exactly what the crane is getting, it's difficult to say how these jobs will be used and what impact they will have on the battlefield. dynamics. that being said, of course, it is better to get them that not to get them at all. however, at this stage,
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it is difficult to assess where it says that you will be game changing. i remember on from king's college london, marine, i think he was always here in sites. thank you for having me. the canyon president william wrote so it has dismissed almost all of his cabinet ministers and is promising to form a new government versa. also, fax, the attorney general of the announcement follows weeks of unrest over an unpopular finance bill. opponents to the bill say it would impose on the affordable tax rises on people and businesses move. and so i see people were killed in the ensuing process. that's got moved from a correspondence. felix morrenda, who's following the story for us in nairobi. feel at st. luke's. tell us, 1st of all about the reactions to the president desponding, his competence. so citizens are elated at these particular
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announcement. it's come in as a time when citizens have been demanding formal action from the government possible that demands why that the presidents fight as he's copying it. and this is a timely announcements that are coming today. and just last week and have to test based that's 5 was attended by over 150000 can of the canyon president alluded to the fact that some of his ministers had become in call to pretend very opulent. and they weren't going around with a lot of the bible. and from time to time, he was forced to call them out. so citizens feel like things are starting to look up. so the cabinets um has been disbanded, but the president is obviously still the. so is this really a with it, or is it simply a step forward for protest is yes, it's a step forward for the protest. does they feel that the president is finally yielding to public pressure? however, protest does feel feel more needs to be done. on the actual day,
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one of the boat called voices in the, in the process was actually taken in by police people i saying, who was abducted. and that those people who i, who are doctorate, who i seem to be united to their families. there's so many people in what key is doing that until you talk to be a protest and the citizens feel like the president has not even taken action against somebody like the inspector general felice who instructed his men to use accessed force under protest. i'm so yes, it's a, it's a step forward, but the wind is far from being realized. and what's gonna happen next? i mean, now the cabinet ministers have been sent packing. how can the government continue running for the time being? so the president has said that the permanent secretary is in the various ministries really hold forth until the new crop of cabinet ministers come in. the president has also from, is that in the next couple of minutes does he will bring an all inclusive kind of,
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uh, at that point is to he is covering it. but in the, in the interview by the permanent committee says will be holding forth. and the constitution mandates the president to a point particularly does take that name, still probably amend a problem meant with yvette to them. and once up to then they knew me. so we'll, we'll take office. this is the 1st time this is taking place in kenya in the 2005, the former president white to bucky, did assuming lot uh, slipping a visa into a couple minutes after he lost that before the end. but this particular time, it's the 1st time that it's been seen in kenya that public pressure has forced the president to actually uh get you to his entire cabinet. so the permanent ministers will be holding 14 the interview. but however you look at each, the protest of feeling that the protest i yielding a fluids every day at a time. felix miranda and i wrote b, thank you so much for bringing us up to date sealants.
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okay, let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. and taiwan defense ministry says it has detected 66 chinese will planes near its territory. yeah, croft all thought to be joining chinese navy drills in the pacific. the exercises coincides with the summers of nice are leaders who have criticized beijing, supporting the will in ukraine to the spire of the gulf. that cathedral in the french city of the wall has quotes on fire because pedro is around 800 years old and was painted by the impressionist code on a the cause of the plays on the extent of the damage on not yet know how the gym government is binding the use of pots made by chinese telecom giants, while away and c t, and it's 5 g networks. but instead it would phase out the technologies due to national security concerns. the about the announcement didn't come as
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a surprise to germany's mobile operations. berlin has been looking into the potential security risks posed by trying these may technology in the countries mobile networks and for more i'm doing that by my dw business colleague, cassandra son. hi cassandra, good. see you. i'm so tell us more about simply the reasons why the government made this decision. well, as you said, this is not been a surprise. these conversations has been ongoing for years, not just in germany, but in europe about germany, about whether the country is pretty, gets network at risk by relying so heavily on these parts. and we're talking specifically about the use of components from chinese telecom companies, huawei and z t, e interior minister, nancy phaser said that the deal address is 2 main parts of the german telecoms network. one is the core system,
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which primarily involves large data centers. and the other is access and transport networks, which is how consumers like you and i connect our devices to mobile networks. now the 1st one, these core networks they have until 2026 to switch over their equipment. while the access and transport networks have a little bit longer to change over their critical management infrastructure systems . those, those have to be replaced by 2029 at the latest. okay. and security obviously being a major, the major reason for all of that. so yeah, that's right. interior minister, fraser. so the deal would protect germany's critical infrastructure, not just communications between citizens, but between businesses and the state, for example. and she added that germany has to become more independent and more crisis proof. she had this quote that really struck me that germany's strategy has to revolve around reducing security risk. and unlike in the past avoiding one sided dependencies, that said not so val delusion to germany's previous dependence on russia for natural gas, which starts in energy crisis after the full scale russian invasion of ukraine and
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the subsequent western sanctions. so overall, there is this, the german desired to de risk its relationship with china. and this seems like the latest step germany is not alone in the us has successfully convinced a european allies like britain and sweden to band or restrict huawei in their phone networks over the years of cyber snooping. and there are other countries that have taken similar action like japan, australia, new zealand, and canada. okay. and what about china is reaction to this? well, rumors about these negotiations, like we said, and reports have been fine around this week with the official announcement coming this afternoon. but and reacting to the reports, the chinese ministry was not happy. they said that there is no evidence. the huawei and other chinese companies have endangered the national security of these european countries. they said that these companies actually create jobs, pay taxes, and build really high quality infrastructure. so on a political level, this relationship remains complicated. but on a business and practical level, these telecoms companies have a big task ahead of them. so 5 g was only started to be installed in germany in
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2019, but a 2022 studies found that germany relied on chinese parts for the roll out of it's for g and 5 g infrastructure, 59 percent of the 5 g components. we're trying to use made and so it's going to be a challenge to replace and avoid far away in the future. while a is the number one telecom infrastructure company by brand value in 2024. by far, they are valued at over 31000000000 usb walk ahead, the w's, cassandra son, cassandra, thank you. this is to the middle east. now. the united nation says that it is deeply concerned about the new evacuation order issued by israel for the 2nd time since the start of the war with home us all residents of gauze, the city have been told to leave. israel says it is now targeting several areas where the leaves, the remaining homeless medicines have re grouped. smoke seen over a guys
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a c t just hours of to israel dropped lift. let's telling all its residents to flee the order, send thousands of photos, statements of the round. again, it's with the i'm going south because of the blocking of phone services and the harsh living conditions when i do, and also the lack of food and water that i can for, for the lack of the dozens of palestinians were reported killed across guys that over the past few days after these really our me once again stepped up. it's operation as a case from us. israel says it's main goal is to destroy the remaining and militants, the we have no interest in harming civilians in dollars, a city or anywhere else. we're trying to get to, to the terrace where the terrorist attack from, or whether you have a set up base. these really miller trees says it has pulled out its forces from cause a seat is, should die district. after they completed
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a 2 week operation. there some of the residents went back there to assess the damage model on the 5th or after the 1st incursion we came here to repair it. or how is this all in an order to shelter ourselves? we fix the windows and covered them with plastic sheets. i know how you know, but we have returned to should jaya, after 15 days you can see the destruction hang on us about this very nothing even trees. there's a lot of greenery in this area, so i got a lot of stuff. what is the guilt of his don't have trees and what is my go to disability see, but i think that i'd be more than again, it's as it's really soldiers return to some areas that had previously been declared clear of home us civilians and gaza continued they search for a safe place. scroll down to some from the united nations release agency, full palestinian refugees told me more about the evacuation orders impact that we seen as a population of about 250000 people in guys. a city that have been displaced again,
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almost all of that population has been displaced at least miles, if not twice and many is 7 or 8 times. and they've been on the move kind of 5 safety. they moved west and the idea f as reported. they pulled out and they came back, the summer comes out. we spend a lot of time recently just trying to figure out where the people are moving out. we do know that thousands have come across the checkpoint into the south of water java into the middle area. and we're trying to ascertain, you can do some of these people what their needs are. while it's the same time trying to figure out where people are and then or what their needs are and how we can meet. yeah. i understand that your in con eunice at the moment, outside the south and gaza city. can you tell us what the current situation is that i mean all people that are relatively safe? i mean it's nowhere and gaza is completely safe. we've seen that unfortunately, throughout the 9 months of this conflict, where innocent civilians have uh,
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separate from the ongoing operations of the ongoing battle between israel and boss . what we're seeing here in con unit is, is uh people still trying to recover from an operation or battling. it took place here towards the end of last year. and people are just trying to remove revel full of 5 safe places for them, their family. and most importantly, people try to access clean drinking water, clean drinking water is one of the bigger challenges. it's very hot here and gas at the moment. people don't have access to electricity or air conditioning, and it's very hard for them to cool off. so at a time when we need more access to cleaning google drinking water, while we have is people have about 10 percent of what they showed every day. you know, that tend to close living conditions always make us concerned about a possible outbreak of disease. but for the most part, people spend all day every day just trying to their basic needs and keep themselves and their families say, scott is rarely struct. several schools in recent days,
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including of course, one run by your organization in central gaza. be, is there any military says terrorist for appraising from the henri or run school and in the unrest head courses in central dogs. so that way and i'm cursing here, it says operational activity is continuing. could you give us your response to the accusation? yes, certainly, i mean we've been following for independent investigations into what's happened to installation since the beginning or conflict. that's something we would read, reiterate a call for a. similarly, we called on all parties to the conflict, to respect the sanctity of joint installations, to respect the sanctity of hospitals. so that the people that are innocent, disability and can seek refuge, shouldn't be safe. a while the war between israel and the boss continues. the only other thing i would offer about our headquarters is we left there in october. we have not been back since. so it's almost impossible for us to ascertain if there is any truth to the allegations or what is happening in dallas the city. okay,
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so you can't deny that that may is being activity in your, in the unrra prophecies in the, under a buildings. i can't say one way or another because we are there. we haven't been north of water yasser with an overnight present since october when we left and everyone moved south. so there's no way to respond to the allegations one way or the other. scott anderson under his director of f. as in garza, scott, thank you so much for your time today. thank you very much, bye or some sports news now before we go in england beat the netherlands, 2 goals to one in the semi finals of the year or 2024 football tournament in germany. chevy. siemens opened the scoring for the ducks in the 7th minute of the match, but harry k. and then fight and a penalty for england to make it wonderful. and then in the very 1st minute of out of time, only watkins sealed england's victory for another gold and england. now faced spain
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when generation nash, which now dw documentary the, this is focus on your i'm larva lola, welcome. in france, a far right party that was long considered tab bu stood at the gates of power for the 1st time in decades. but victory for the national riley was blocked after a last ditch alliance of centrist and left his parties. now franz is facing a political deadlock with no route gaining an absolute majority. the fractured landscape is threatening.

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