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the the, this is tina when it was like from berlin. the us will station, long range weapons in germany. berlin and washington say that the plumbing demonstrates their commitments, tomato and senior team defense specialist says it will not consider a military response. also coming up. can you, as president william rudo dismisses almost his entire cabinets, the response, 2 weeks of anti government protests and the storming of parliament over tax rise. and the united nation sounds, the alarm on israel's order to evacuate cause a city aid worker say, forcing people already displaced to flee again, but increase mass suffering the
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welcome to the program on the call fairly, the united states will begin stationing long range missiles in germany. from 2026, washington and berlin say that employment cements their commitments to nato and to european defense. the agreement includes tomahawk s, m 6, and hypersonic missiles. the weapons are nuclear capable and have a range of more than 2000 kilometers. they were banned under a treaty with russia until the us withdrew from that treaty 5 years ago. at the nato summit in washington, german chancellor. what else shows welcome the us decision to station long range missiles here in germany. so that's, i think it's also important the results of this meeting together with the decision to organize coordination and responding in germany, which i think is really
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a better step forward altogether. i think it is the right time for right decisions . well, that's another aspect which is important for me at the united states decided to deploy at the precision strike capabilities in germany, which i think is a very good decision. and it fits into all the decisions we already took. the earlier we asked our d. w. russel's bureau chief alexandra phenomena who's in washington dc covering the nato summit, whether the new command center in responding is assignment your will be taking on more responsibility within the alliance. yes, i think that it's definitely a sign that the europeans are willing and ready to take on more responsibility with the creation of this new native command and be spied. and also the fact that need to, as an alliance is ready to take on and leading role in coordinating military assistance
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to ukraine and the training of the ukraine and soldiers is also very significant. and according to you installed them back, they nato secretary general. it is going to puts a military assistance to claim on assume 14 and all of that is of course hartwell's new to us plan to try and prove the alliance, and it's age to ukraine because many india lions here, that's donald trump. should he be elected again? could use a mary car security role in europe and maybe even put an as to old military assistance to ukraine. so they are trying to get prepared for that. but the experts that i've been speaking with told me that you're up still is not able to replace the us and they are held for ukraine. and so we will see how successful all those
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efforts will be. now, alexandra, that deployment, a long range missiles in germany, and what is that going to look like, and how significant will it be for nato security architecture here in europe? well, nicole, i think that this is very significant for you. well, but also of course, any particular for gemini, because we are talking here about long range missile capabilities, including as you mentioned before, a tomahawk permit. so that can go over 2000 kilometers. i hypersonic me so and other modern weapons that will be deployed temporarily in germany in 2026, which is of course meant as a deterrent against any potential threats. also, of course, russia and we have seen that they have already be reacted saying that this decision
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as a link in a chain of a course of escalation about for germany, this is a guaranteed uh, added to terrence. and of course of this also, it's showing that the current administration is committed to nato and to protect teen q a. p in territory the current administration. but come november could well see a change in the white house. is this something that could be undone by donald trump in his possible 2nd term? well, it's still not. some is it like touch and then of course as a commander in chief, he will make his own decision. and that is something that is not being the cause to openly, but of course, behind the scenes allies are trying to prepare their contingency plans. and there are discussions going on what it's a could mean for a be a lion's
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a. it's a donalds. trump, as gets elected again, ukraine gets money, at least 40000000000 euros. and weapons, of course, was everyone gathered in washington in favor of this newest package. well, this package was approved long before the summit stopped it. but it's of course not an easy decision for allies. many of them i have to deal with budgetary restraints, especially in europe. and there is one member states that member states that opted out of a military assistance. also, a financial assistance for ukraine is hungry. so uh uh, even though uh, the other elyse were able to move forward without them. uh, it is showing you that not all of them are on the same page. alexandra phenomena in washington dc. thank you so much. take a look now,
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some of the other stories making news around the world today. after shelling duvall has died at the age of $75.00, deval made her name and a series of landmark 19 seventies classics, including 7 families with the director, robert altman. she's best known for her role in the shining deval died of complications from diabetes. serbia's top cord has over turned a government decision to health plans for your of the biggest lithium lines. the australian mining design, real 10 to could now develop the site 2 years ago belgrade for both permits for the multi $1000000000.00 project activist fair, it will permanently damage the environment. the german government and mobile phone carriers have agreed to remove chinese may have components from germany's 5 g network. they want to phase out equipment from firms like wal way and z t. e. by 2029. china calls the move unfair became president william rudo has dismissed almost all of his cabinet ministers and
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as promising to form a new government. rudo also sacked the attorney general. the announcement follows weeks of unrest over an unpopular finance bill. opponent say the bill would impose on affordable tax rises on people and businesses. more than 30 people have been killed in the demonstrations. a w, felix miranda is in. i robi, and i asked him about the response to a router's action. so jim dudley, kendall's a happy with the announcement today with president william brutal fi ad, almost everyone is coming in just retaining that kind cabinet secretary and the deputy president. and most of it people feel that the president had actually do. why did politic cause cronies and the one not being the country in the way they were supposed to? so in that expertise, just last week, the president,
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i knew that to the fact that some of the company that secretaries love a few lent him their dealings to walk or wrapped. and they need that to to do a shake up. so everyone's thoughts, the president was going to add yourself with these cabinets, but people are happy that actually, all of those cabinet secretaries have gone home and it will be a new start, as, as a new team comes in the next few weeks. now this, this comes after weeks of nationwide demonstrations in kenya. can this be seen as a wind for the protesters, or at least a step forward? for a long time, it's a waiting for the protest as because this was one of the demands that all the cabinet ministers be sent home. but the protest, as i say it, is from the reading because missouri, so those people who are docks and some of them are still missing their families who lost the key at the height of the process, those family members affiliate to be completed. some of the things that people who
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are going through the streets for unemployment and the cost of living the living means and, and i'm not tempted. so they still a long way to go for the president. and they still are no way to go for the governments to convince people that it's actually watching for the benefits. yeah, the president wants to start consultations to farm when he called a broad based government. what could that look like? is anybody going to want to join forces with rudo? it's so many people in the street demanding him. he to leave office the president of finding himself in a very peculiar situation. on one hand, he wants to convince the people who voted for him. that's, he's actually very the right one for the job. on the other hand, people are being for his resignation as some of the people that he's here. he's actually a pointed to, some of those committees have rejected the points when saying they do not want to be part of that government. so it's, it's a very peculiar police that he's at. and it will be very interesting to see what
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happens in the next couple of days and the couple of weeks and who will be the next crop of cabinet. i mean, he says that she selects to stop with him and you'll be there to follows all of for us that was felix miranda in a row. we thank you so much. economic problems and nigeria are hitting both living standards and health rising prices. mean people are having to pay more or sometimes go without medication altogether and even the drug providers are not immune as data . we use, alyssa, shakuma reports a doing a one day call has to be living with asthma. all her life. a son also suffers from the condition, but she's no longer able to bite inhalers. she needs. because medicines and nigeria a becomes so expensive with the, with the economy is going things are really, really gets in tough email. you're struggling to buy food stuff. and the also
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trying to stuck up on your medication. so for me, i kinda cut down on the inhaler for myself. i went quite faithful. my child, the cost of medicines has gone up because of inflation and the volatility of the exchange rates. this has made it more expensive for nigeria to unplug the drugs for my broad this, the result has been discuss, it's your basic met, seems, and higher prices. drug practice in nigeria, it has been under the price is $20.00 a 13. that's how it's not supposed to do to correct inflation rates. this have to be by optic used to sell for around $1000.00 that a way for dosage that's was less than a dollar. what now? sales for 9000 on there. that's about $6.00. the shortage of medicines has also become more acute since several international pharmaceutical companies left to nigeria because of the economic conditions the government has promised to invest more in local drug manufacturers. with many fear that may not be enough to plug the
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gap. well, there's a limit to what local manufacturer has come to o the goods and to allow the lives of um, ends of must because and some of the products that don't some what item did you notice month bucks you guys in the, in the country with this the limits of what they kind of do. the economic hardship is, links to the decision to remove the fuels subsidies. the government says it's reforms will improve life for citizens and in the future. and that the cost of living crisis would eventually ease. but like many nigerians, dwayne needs a solution. now people have all sorts of complicated conditions. and imagine how they are coping, you know, so for me, if they plead so the government, whatever needs to be done, 1st find a way to stabilize the se, calling on me think i'm going out of hands for 3 and others who cannot afford met.
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since this is a challenging time and some more headlines, state media in china say 6 people have died in floods caused by record rain fall in the south west. really 500 residents were evacuated. torrential downpours hit the challenging area, causing lance lights and destroying homes. to taiwan is defense, ministry says it has detected $66.00 chinese warplanes merits territory aircraft or so on to be joining chinese navy drills in the pacific. the exercise is go inside with a summit of native leaders who criticized beijing for supporting the war and ukraine . police in bangladesh of disperse students, protesting and recruitment system, they say is discriminatory. a 3rd of posts for high paying government jobs or kept for the children of war. heroes selmore also reserved for women, ethnic minorities and the disabled protesters want a married space system in the united nations says it's deeply concerned about and
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evacuating order issued by israel is the 2nd time people have been told to leave gaza city since the start of the war was come on us, which carried out the october 7th terror attacks. israel says it is now targeting areas where the remaining militants have regrouped. smoke seen over a g as a c t just hours up to israel dropped, lift. let's telling all its residents to flee the order, send thousands of photos statements on the round. again, it's with the clean south because of the blocking of phone services in 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 while reported killed the cross guys that over the past few days after these really are me, once again stepped up, it's up a ration to gaze from us. israel says its main goal is to destroy the remaining
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militants. we have no interest in harming civilians in dogs, a city or anywhere else. we're trying to get to, to the terrace where the terrorist attack from, or where they have a set up base. these really military says it has pulled out its forces from guys a seat is, should die district. after they completed a 2 week operation. there. some of the residents went back there to assess the damage model and further back to the 1st incursion we came here and repaired or how is this? and in order to shelter ourselves, we fix the windows and cover them with plastic sheets. i know how you know, but we have returned to should jaya, after 15 days, you can see the destruction here on this that this very nothing even tree. there's a lot of greenery in this area. i've tried the hardest. what is the goal to is don't have trees and what is my goal to disability see, but i think that i'd be more than again, as it's really soldiers return to some areas that had previously been declared
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clear of home us civilians and gaza, continued a search for a safe place to the warren, gaza is also heading the economy and the occupied west bank. hundreds of thousands of lost their jobs and israel revoked work permits for palestinians. the w is funny for shar reports on rising poverty and unemployment in ramallah and the surrounding westbank. a good selection having the which i had somewhere else says he worked hard and was proud he could provide for his family. until recently we were working in construction and before the 7 and the then everything closed he can see where he worked from his home. it's behind the security barrier as well . he always needed the permits to go there. but after last october is how much terror attacks eas, revoke the permit for what they said was security reasons. tens of thousands of
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other commuting palestinians and occupied westbank are in the same situation. and i'm out of, you know, we're being punished. we're being suffocated here. they were being besieged, and i mean, we're under a lot of pressure ceiling month disconnected punishment for public stadiums of japan does have a lot of states which i, he lives in south saw a village near rum on many here had jobs in israel, but without the permits to go there, left relying on any form of work or savings. on top of that, everything has become more expensive installation and slow our truck routes through easily checkpoints since october 7th, have been driving prices up here for another semester. i'm out of what we used to buy for 5 different kinds of food we had to do. now we can band it for the one kind of issue for many palestinians, it's become
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a struggle to buy even the basics as the effect of job loss for it goes through the economy. the numbers are staggering, their world bank estimates of this may. the 300000 people here in the occupied west bank have lost their jobs so that we've got to include those who can use it to can use ralph. and those as well because drive our price here because of the economy crisis, month to $6.00 is the seller of the korean says the decision to for the spell is seen and work permits will through the damage to a relationship with these really authorities. i think that will make backlash against us, right on settlers in the west bank because both about the unemployment reduces or all confront ations produce is what we call a strike against now. but one of the things that and responsible for their suffering identity, which its family relies on the efforts of 2 of his sons who still have work in the
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west bank and his wife fixates at how will a day that there are many women who try to help the husband who has the plentiful things to say, and that's colorful, but in general, around many options that i didn't commit and then we can wear left with no alternative to say about that bundle i left to deal with the circumstances i for months is where the forces have controlled movement of palestinians in the occupied westbank with barriers permits and checkpoints for decades. now, it's all even tighter and yet is really companies need workers like virginia. they have started hiring people from other countries like india sparking spears. the poverty here could become permanent, firefighters have put out a blaze in the spire of the law cathedral in northern france. 3 workers at the sign suffered from smoke ventilation. the cathedral is more than 800 years old and was
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painted by the impressionist club. many witnesses captured at the moment a smoke rose from the spire rule and medieval cathedral of the i'm not find that come on if you're not all of the initial or tool we heard via that i got turned around and sold the cathedrals by a bench pressed the material covering the restoration work was spinning details that would be explained on the black smoke apple. we do what i told you how you visited us. this thing we thought about was what happened in paris with the not to them fire for 2019 fire notes or down cathedral in paris, couples it's fire and collapsed. it's root. it was on everyone's mind as 40 fire engines with scores of firefighters race to the side of the almost 1000 year old cathedral at some 120 meters above the ground fire. cruise located the source of the blaze on a spire undergoing restoration work. but officials have not said how the play
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started, firefighters stayed on scene to ensure a new hot spots could re ignite. all damage was assessed. so again, when you're on the table, we're talking about the heritage site that has very high value and some specialized firefighters supporting us when conducting an inventory of outlets. for example, with that could have the water damage from finding the final single day. i'll do the school when that extra food, i think the little the beloved cathedral which was repeatedly painted by impressionist artist clog no name, remain standing. authorities say there is no risk of it collapsing due to the fire . to sharon berlin, one of the only afro german members of parliament stepping down grammar. the i'll be received death threats and says he now wants to spend more time with his family . the i'll be, was elected on a wave of optimism for the center left, the social democrats in 2013 but races jives have overshadowed his term.
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he was the 1st african born m p to sits in the been the stag carumba, the abbey's political career has since being beset by racist attacks on death threats that disability do not even moving on to spend more time with families and says, the extremists have not one good, now that's no advantage and exactly what the other sites except that you're tired that you intimidated. i can only repeat that. i would not be intimidated because i know that the vast majority of people support me for some reason. in 2020, and one attacker saw the abbey's office in the eastern german city of holla. last month, he published a chilling death threats sent to him. everyone hate you on wants to see you, burn it red. include, you're all going to end up hanging from a lump post. been manufactured if we don't publish it, the investigating authorities can do that job. that's why a populace this, in this case is extremely, really depressing because my team was also black,
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made and fries. my team off at a price window on the door would that he's not alone across to many politically motivated crimes have doubled in the last decade. but it seems like these mass protest against the far right this year that offer him the group upon the group of people in this country who's practice the hatred and insight into the head. these people exist the group as a small group. they are allowed to present, but you have to realize that the best majority of our society is open minded and tolerance. and the vast majority of fighting for cohesion in our society, you're going to man, hard to get pieces. um and how was that a good sense of colleagues across paul them into paid tribute to his contributions and see his departure should be a wake up call. i really regret the tease retreating. we need his voice,
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umus and the now we need to think about changing this climate in our country. and it certainly won't be changed by aggressive language. the central less politician says part of the reason he's stepping down is to make space for the next generation . yep, indeed, i'm giving you a peer to these young people to join the parties. join to try didn't get involved and really participate in the elections and invited in our mitsubishi can he's not quite finished. he will officially stand next election in late 2025. plenty of time then to make a difference and reflect on the state of german democracy. the sports now england to be the netherlands, to goals to one and the semi finals of the year 2024 football tournament here in germany. it's always the ones open, the scoring for the dodge and the 7th minutes of the match. but harry came fired in a penalty for england to make it one all. and then in the very 1st minute of added
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time, all the watkins filled england's victory with another go. before we go, we've got a brief clip to share of a u. k. adventure having a well of a time during a north atlantic expedition. some waddington was rowing off the coast of new foundland when he was surrounded by more than 1000 pilot wells. this is so cool, all the way of just coming around the world. the really a little bit about the, the the so close it. i can hear them the global, the
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