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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the other on the clock, this is the news on life coming up for the next 60 minutes consecutive for frederick and rhodes declared victory and jeremy's general election would live at its headquarters invalid. and is also a heavy cringe present load of minutes. lensky says he's willing to step down and exchange for nathan membership. israel deployed tanks to the occupied westbank for the 1st time in 20 years, think it will not allow palestinians to retire, and plus tens of thousands of people attend the public funeral for his palazzo late . the, the how sudden us rela, with it's really strikes,
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hit something lebanon is port india have beaten pockets, gone up crickets charges trophy. essentially a phone call regarding india to victory, focused on the brink of elimination. the so jim johnson left shelves has conceded the feats of the opposition leader frederick much declared victory of the national election. the outgoing johnson is also criticized a historic result for the fall of rugged. you'll tenants if a gemini is on track for the strong, assuring for, for right policy on a national level since the 2nd level as well. that's as conservative cd is expected to wind about 28.5 percent of the votes. the far right safety light lead to get around 19.5 percent. john slough shots is sent to the left of the social democrats
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. is expected to take fed place that is it's was post school results, get a dominic caden. his life was outside the soonest. i can berlin, but 1st to step by some is also in berlin at the cd. you headquarters for frederick mass, and system. any results, tell us more about those, and those are the mood and the celebrate tree match. com. well say thanks matt. spit in. so wait very long there to declare victory at this stage here behind me just a few minutes ago i need to make and we also took up his role as video chancellor at the successful very likely alpha all i've shown. so i can see that the feeds and maps immediately. i also had a message to your office to terminate, but also to, to the size of the time spectrum that you will have a solid supplement. again, we have to show that we have
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a presence in europe and also the world will not wait for us. we need to hurry up bills at coalition quickly and make sure that germany is back on track all these very top words for our from demand that's actually has no experience in government . he's a lawyer, he's been in politics for many years, but also has been in business. and now he's been a selected, basically elective as the new transfer your competitor for america for many years. and basically it's been sidelined by the former chancellor. so that's when the us out of politics much is known to be much more conservative than the previous that in the form of merkel was he has also fairly span against immigration that he has basically been working together recently with the far right. okay. and is it called germany party to make sure that that restrict add to migration policies were adopted by tor impala and but they, they failed. but as when he was harmony criticized for working together with the
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far right. now it's going to be interesting to see because the far right leader on the ultimate alternative control, many parties immediately responded also for their big when they have top of the food and alice vitals spoke to the public, but also spoke directly to free to say and we want to work together, and there is, of course, is a firewall we pool is here in germany. all the parties have side they want. don't want to govern with a, the money that you're the, made it very clear. just just say you have, the country won't change, the policies won't change without the a if the so this is now the political landscape office. it is this election here in germany. yeah. and data changing political landscape and data set. thanks very much and dates that vested in the uh, in berlin, that cd go to this. let's go to. dominic caney joins is now from just outside the bonus tag. so dominic i win for months. and as we've just been hearing whatever happens is going to be
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a coalition there is, but what type of coalition? that's the central question. because the on such as apps will unlock all sorts of different themes. but a new government will seek to impose in terms of internal policies in terms of foreign policy. and it's not entirely clear right now, as i say, which constellation of policies will be involved in that coalition. it's these clearly going to take some considerable time. he asked mister mounts very clearly saying that that needs to be quick negotiations with which specific policies. because obviously the social democrats have been repudiated that vote dropping to the source of level, which is one of the worst performances they've ever had since the creation of the federal republic. so would mister mounts govern with them potentially. but clearly
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there are elements in that policy who really don't like the sorts of migration measures that mounts the said he wants to do. we know that some of males is allies in bavaria who said they do not want to get them with the greens. so actually forming a coalition is going to be particularly difficult for missed and the outs, and he is going to have to make compromises concessions if you want to put it that way. in so far, some key policies are concerned and a lot of interests right around the world, not least the united states, but of course, especially in your board as old as me for the across the european count as well. interestingly enough, in so far as foreign policy is concerned, there was a broad consensus specifically you as might recall, the munich security conference at which the vice president of the united states j events made the souls of speech,
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which effectively prompted from pulled off shots and from under the bel bought, that's the green, current, foreign minister, and from mister mills, the sort of comments which was if not necessarily overtly condemned nature, a clearly saying that germany's policies don't see things that way. and so in so far as the war and ukraine is concerned, in so far as the role of nature is concerned in so far as europe is concerned, in so far as trade relations with the united states is concerned, there is a broad consensus among the main stream policies, in other words, the policies who might form a coalition with free interest maps off to those difficult negotiations. i mention broad consensus about foreign policy. there isn't going to be a particular change. one of the things that mounts and said during the campaigns was he felt the child support of shots at being too weak in europe. he said the gemini needed to take a lead in your again, but he was the man to do it. well,
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the voters appear to have given him the mandate to do that. but as i say, foreign policy is not really the area, the bone of contention here in germany, amongst the mainstream policies. the question, looking at it from the european perspective is if there is a more strides and sean, so the here in bell in going to those meetings in brussels and strasburg. if there is, what is his position going to beach? is he going to try to give the kind of leadership to your, for the conservative pre, to assess a i'm going to mass code use to give. and if he is, how is he going to shows us? because 1st he has to place shots this trunk. so that it comes to that and to these go to majority and follow me. so that shots as effectively being voted as his office, but will stay in office until mounts has got that coalition. all right, thanks about dominic when it came down to the bonus tag. let's take this on now with all better, armando, who is
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a visiting scholar at the center. european studies at harvard university, joins is not for munich out. that's a great to have you with this as a changing times. what's your reaction to these results? pretty much is poll before the election. what needless to say, these are started collections that they've been closely followed, not all the in germany and across the europe and union, but also beyond the continent. and they bought, there is the german voters simply show that they are aware of what is at stake or what was upstate. this is one of the i is the not the i is turn out above 80 percent seems that the german a republic was, was created up to sycamore war. and we clearly see that the german voters were pre b, a satisfied with the outgoing cooperation because all the parties of the outgoing government starting from shoals is the day all the way to the greens. and of course, the liberals seem to but being strongly penalized by,
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by the german voters and we see methods, the leader of this, they do so the winning party also not doing so well. so the mainstream parties that are needed to form these new coalition seems not to be in a very strong position because we have one out of 5 voters in german who have been supporting the day, which is a party that is really and that goodness to the very same value, okay, that being berman series are given all of that and these difficult negotiations that lie ahead in order for us to form a government. how do you say the constellation of government shaping up a me well, we know already now that the possibility of a right wing government coalition government between they say they will. and the i've de ease in has to be ruled out. there was a lot of speculation about this, but they had no number, so we only see what they should formation happening on the sent the left with the
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possibility of having the big day we do burning together. but we also see a major uncertainty around this survival of the liberals and the survival, or actually the performance of the b as w, the link at the very well. but there's been historically a split between this story called left in germany and jesus creating further a certainty because we basically see that you've been a but also in the b dot w don't make it to the 5 percent threshold so they won't be present in the parliament then visa said they will as been date correlation with the possible these 2 parties can alone form the correlation government, right? if they be meeting the liberals in the b s, w will be presenting department on the pride party cooperation. we, we'd be navy, we'd make it, and these, obviously we lead major consequences on the political priorities. then these government, we led both internally and externally. okay, what about,
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what about the f? the how but the far right policy, they may not form part of the governments but all of a now going to be a permanent part of the political fabric and gemini. yes. at the same time, they didn't make it a bulk of the old me 20 percent. a part of the are below 20 percent. so they also under perform in their own way compared to expectations. they would certainly be a force that we'd be loud that we'd be also. i'm directly infrared and saying daniel, quite issue on governmental needs to like migration. we have been seeing these, the electronic company, but they won't be calling the shots at the federal level. that would be set to go versioning speed of a bill under level. they might be preparing their next round board at the low end, but the national level. but for the time being that would be contained and they think this is one of the major lessons we can take today after a few minutes after the results have been used. those are, are coming along these that these i, if they won't be, i won't be burning germany at the federal level. and i think this is something that
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these reassuring, at least in the short term, a lot of up servers, both in germany and outside the country. great to get your perspective up as i appreciate that to help us out. i'm on a speaking just that from unit. thank you. the said and let them is. the landscape says he's willing to give up the presidency of ukraine if it means peace for his country. he told reporters in case he would exchange his departure for ukraine's admission into nato. zalinski was speaking on the eve of the 3rd anniversary of russia's full scale invasion of ukraine. you have somebody located, mutual them, those about that even if you really need me to relieve my posts, that i am ready to do that for the sake of peace and ukraine. it's and not. and the same goes for nato. i'm focusing on ukraine security today. not in 20 years, i'm not going to stay in power for decades. that is my focus, that is my dream. as for the security guarantees,
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i believe that nato membership is the least we can expect. it doesn't matter who agrees with this or not, but this topic is on the table alongside our security guarantees protocols. ukraine has been under increasing pressure to agree to a minerals deal that would give the us revenue from some of its crucial results. as i present, donald trump says the deal would make up for a provided to ukraine, ukraine's deputy prime minister says hundreds of billions of dollars with critical results as in russian occupied territory. but what do you mean? what am i to show? and that's right now we have information this. unfortunately there was about $350000000000.00 worth of data, useful, critical materials in the temporarily occupied territories to me. and we understand that these are results is that the aggressor unfortunately has. and that can be used the same titanium used primarily for the aviation industry, the defense industry, the medical industry will be used against us in this 5. and let us know what that
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corresponds to the following developments from ukraine and the united states. how did your castro study by for us in washington, dc, but 1st let's go to cave to m, run con. so in run, tell us more about the things it presents. when school's been say, well, a few key announcements came out of his press conference. he said tomorrow, which is the 3rd anniversary, the full scale invasion. that will be unimportant summit, perhaps that will be a turning point. he says 15 countries will be joining that conference with $24.00 of the countries joining on the line. the old site says that he's going to propose a, a meeting in one of the capitals of europe and the coming days to discuss what so much security guarantees can be for ukraine. now keep them, keep in mind that would, that time security guarantees, ukraine, europe, and united states and russia. these are the only countries that need to be talking about
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a piece and any kind of ceasefire deal. and he goes on to sites. we're looking at a, forming a european armed force for ukraine to guarantee security. and that will mean that you are can also learn the lessons of the war from ukraine as well. so it will comes down to that, to security guarantees that is going to be a theme that will resonate all the way through all of these meetings to take place tomorrow. so what about in mind? what about this, the back and forth, the, the, the minerals deal with, where does ukraine stand on this? but once again, it's all about security guarantees. now, very quickly, the minerals deal is going to be with a lot of money to ukraine, potentially. trinity is if they able to get out the ground and if they get the occupied territories back bout audrey, you had a mikey, iraq is actually the head of the president's office. he's going to the us to take
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part in negotiation. but zalinski has been absolutely clear, he says that we've already got, we've only been given a $100000000000.00 from the us. we call give them $500000000000.00 in return. but when we were given that money, it was in a line. we won, we didn't have to pay back. i agreed that with the us congress. i agreed that with the full president joe biden, so we're not going to go to negotiate that either. so will ukraine is going to be looking for, is to be able to leverage these very valuable rat minerals of minerals into security. guarantees on that again, is that time again, security guarantees. that's really what's ukraine is going to be looking for, or? oh, that's a picture and keep in mind. com. thanks very much. indeed. let's head over the atlantic to washington dc. heidi direct castro is joining us from the se, heidi, i, the administration pushing very hard on this sort of, they've been saying, what's the reaction that yeah, next. scott,
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the son who is the us treasury secretary is back from presenting this minerals deals in keys. and he said today that he is quite helpful that an agreement will be hammered out this week. but he describes in very different terms. and what we've heard from president trump, the sent called this a financial partnership, he said, in which ukraine's revenue from its natural resources would be allocated to a reconstruction fund. and then this part is the key here. the u. s. would have economic and governance rights over that money. what does that mean exactly? what kind of profit sharing does that present? he didn't give any numbers, but we've reported previously that trump has one of the 5050, a share of that profit, which is the lensky has outright rejected. trump continues to put on the pressure though to the ukrainian president, saying yesterday that we better be close to
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a deal and saying that the us is asking for ukraine's, where are us and oil and quote, anything we can get. and as far as so security guarantees that we just heard him wrong, talk about those were missing in the us as version of the deal as, as presented to ukraine. though some have argued that if the u. s. has an economic interest in ukraine, that alone may be a deterrent to russian of russian in the future. and finally, the us secretary of defense again reiterated today that he sees no future and where there would be us troops sent to ukraine next. all right, that's a picture from washington dc. how does your customer thank you. the so israel says that it is expanded against military offensive across the occupied
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westbank and preparing for it streams to remain in several palestinian refugee camps for the next year. for the 1st time in more than 2 decades, the army has announced as to pulling a tang division to the northern parts of the territory. for more than a month is ready, forces backed by bulldozers, have been reading piloting, and homes and destroying critical infrastructure. 40000 palestinians have saved fob being evacuated from. did you need to could i am a nurse chimes refugee. you can switch them out empty. a residence further south and not less as really forces obtained at least 8 palestinians is really ministry is being carried out daily. targeted rate, searching communities and making arrests as they get nora is in a jordanian capital of amman and his dad because he is really government and the palestinian authority find out 0 from our 40 inside his real and indeed the occupied westbank. so now these tanks are rolling into the occupied westbank,
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it just tells us more about it. and what's the situation right now in the ground? well, the situation is extremely tense. next, when we say that is really tax are rolling into the western neighborhood of the janine refugee camp. we're talking about a densely populated place where there are very narrow alleys where homes are next to one. another certainly not rows at built to accommodate large, destructive equipment. like tax and the fact that the rule again, after a months of unprecedented violence against the comp just kind of brings home the message from the is really a minister of defense. so said those who have already left will not be allowed to return be is really on a basically is paying for the long haul. putting in doubt what the role of the palestinian authority is to begin with in those areas, but also for,
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for shadowing more destruction yet. and this we're talking about the largest military offensive since the occupation began in $96.00, a 7. so people feel that, you know, the days ahead bring even more a new record to break the data. and what about the humanitarian situation with this 40000 people being false from the oh, yeah. consider this neck in the past year and a half, 16 months or so. excuse me. is there any measures in the occupied? westbank is really military assaults and roadblocks shrunk the palestinian economy, but by about 28 percent. the fact that these 40000 people cannot find shelter and community centers in tens with family, with friends, and receive nominal assistance from humanitarian organizations. certainly under the u, an agency in charge of serving, published in new york a jesus trying,
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struggling to provide the assistance these people need. but he's real has a bond, it's work in the occupied territories, has stopped o activity, old chord nation with the agency. the palestinian authority is a cash strapped and politically a year later, the economy, a link and people of people's ability to accommodate family and friends is really quite limited. now that they're looking forward to even a more escalated military offensive that would perhaps include more cities and towns. not just around geneva. and please kind of, you begin to wonder how tenable and how sustainable this arrangement is. and what really, what kind of options these families have because really face value of it all, it doesn't seem like they have many options at this moment. all right, no, thanks for that update. there are no a day reporting from a mon. well i'm us says that israel's failure to release 620 posting improvements on so today is a blatant violation of last month's gallons,
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a ceasefire agreement. i'm ass up held at the side of the deal by releasing 6 is really captives, palestinians, many of whom expect to see their loved ones on saturday. i mean left to stroll the level of the level since the early stages we've been afraid to the israel wouldn't stick to the steel. yes. today, what is real data wasn't acceptable to the mediators to the gyptian and the categories of the world waiting for the 1st phase of this deal to be completed as well to allowing the release of the prisoners yesterday was purely because of the hatred the have for us this is because they are war criminals. i mean, where they don't want the families of the palestinian prisoners to feel joy. they want to talk to them. they want to deprive them of joy. that's enough and target i've as soon as more from con eunice, these really decision has caused whites to break outrage growing this trust among
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palestinians for many palestinians. they believe that this is not only about at the late release, but it's a noble example. but how is well consistently on the minds agreements made during the past few months? and i of these, these far agreements and it's absolutely a understood among palestinians that is what may be trying to test. how much does the response possibly provoking some sort of the breakdown of the current season, the agreement to just defies the, the military actions against the gaza strip? well, many families understand clearly that is really, mike completely trying to gain more concessions from how must before for filling this part of these, these far agreement spot for many families will have been anxiously waiting just the dates have been widely facing on some tentative dates during the ongoing, it overwhelming tension that has been widely seemed that we need to realize how much that might impact them,
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the release of palestinian destinies and the future of the sci fi agreements. tara composer con you and this kind of saw now hezbollah has held the funeral for its long time leader in the liberties capital. tributes were paid to hassan us rela, who loved the group for 32 years. the organization also use the occasion as a show of strength with tens of thousands and attendance. so in a 100 reports now from parents, they came to say their final good bye to hoss and the throw. a man many here called a leader of father their protector. nearly 5 months since as assassination by, as well as the law is holding a public funeral for their long time leader. supporters heated the call to show their allegiance and converged in and around they would sports stadium. the event also honors, hash them such a dean who led the group for
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a week after enough for all us killing before he too was assassinated. days later has the law as using this as an opportunity to project strength after as well killed many of its top leaders and thousands of its fighters during a more than year long war. during the funeral, isabel showed the balance of power is in its favor. its fighter jets flew low with rumbling noise is heard by the crowd in what is ready, the defense ministry said was a message to those who attacked as well as well as new leadership, which remain defiant, has promised to complete the smallest pass. but its new leader name as him made no mention of resuming armed conflict. no, a spot cannot be about how does this group presented a new phase with different methods the state should take responsibility to stop is really a tax label as well. 1 the show it has political strength,
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but it is facing challenges to maintain its power in post war of politics much has changed. unlike in the, as it hasn't been able to impose its will. there's a new leadership back by the united states, and this is no longer legitimizing as well as arms wing and promising that only the states will carry arms. but while the group does retain significant support, not everyone in lebanon is here today. opponents blame it for executing around the agenda at the expense of the lebanese state. as the group closes a chapter, it is unlikely to return to what it was before it's late this conflict with as well . but it's message is, this is a community that can't be ignored, that are for their elza 0. they will still head here are not 0 and life. and the river role in democratic republic of congo will take you inside the recently captured the tunnel cover where police officers are being retrained by m. 23. revel
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fights is the couple weeks in room and around the world. praise the pontiff is in a critical condition. in hospital we go to school coming up in 15 minutes or so little mess the set top 2 goals to save miami 1st game of the season that's coming up. the had a low that's been feeling a rob, a cold across the moving parts of the middle east and live and thanks to a site learn, sitting in the black sea that springs very wintery weather to the north east of took you. we are expecting more snow to full, he has some disruption as well. and those wintery features stretched from the black
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sea towards the caspian. we're expecting the one that snow to fall into run as we go in to monday. now, temperatures have been about 10 degrees bit low, the average cost pots of the 11th, and that cold it is set to defend its weight for the cell later in the week, dropping the temperature in places like it could tall we could see some rain on monday, but it'll be more in the way of wind that picks up on tuesday and remains very windy across the north of africa with temperatures have also been below average. we've got some warnings out for the strong winds in libya as well as out curious what the weather is set to develop across most central areas here on monday, it's one of the south around the gulf of guinea that listing west of the thunder storms stretching their way diagonally across the southern parts of africa with some areas of low pressure bringing a very heavy rain to the likes of madagascar and mozambique with the risk of
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