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that we have a rich country in terms of diversity. is that something that we can celebrate where i'm a time in diana, on alex's era, the to germany pivots to the right. conservative plato, its methods wins the general election, but will need to form a coalition government on the phone. right? a s d makes historic gains to become the 2nd largest policy. the i'm gonna read the payment. this is out just a red light from the whole. so coming up, your cranes, president calls for phil, i know with donald trump says the us pushes for do to access rat
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a minute. rules in exchange for continued military age as well since tanks into the occupied westbank for the 1st time in 20 years. the defense minister says thousands of displaced palestinian residents will not be allowed to return on to trump. comes to the west phase of disrupting the philippines fights to contain one of the worlds fastest growing. h only be up at that makes the, the conservative opposition lead to a public much has one job. and these general election boss fee will need to form a coalition to govern as chanc. philip, let's take a look at the final results. now that says conservative blog has received around 28 percent of, of, of the largest in the german parliament. the fall roy to tenants, if the germany has the most, is the 2nd largest. it's the best result for fall right to policy the since before
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will the 2nd world war jonesal off schultz is social democrats. have suffered that worst law says since the re unification of germany in 1990, the son to left green have come false. the fall left policy link to have made unexpected gains. and here's the makeup of incoming gym in parliament. none of the policies or blocks of secured 316 seats needed to form a government so much. we'll now have to enter complicated calculation tools. he's already ruled out doing business with the fall right at the tone when it came. reports from valid moments of troy and phil, the christian democrats for the past 3 and a half years. they've been in no position now. they've come 1st. in this selection, sleeper they smell, it says campaign centered around
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a much tougher policy on migration and the economy. he is clear about what he wants to happen. you have the 1000 the worlds out there is no waiting for us. there's no waiting for legacy coalition folks and negotiations. basically, we need to be able to act quickly again, or that we can do the right thing at home so that we have presence in europe again . outside of the world realizes that germany, once again, i can rely over the top of it was a try and also for the alternative for germany. or if day you to achieve the best performance by a fall right potty here since the 19 settings. so use it's empty, migrant agenda has meant the main stream potties shown that now it's liter says that should and staff we have doubled up votes. they wanted to cut them in half. the opposite has happened and i must say, one thing i'll hand will always remain out stretched for participation in government to implement the will of the people, the will of germany. we are ready to participate in government,
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all suspect sign. no try. i'm so the social democrats who's vote check plummets it . all the old off shots would stay in office for a while. his days as johnson i on number. that's is, this is a bit to election results to the social democratic party. and the is a feat. i think that must be made clear in light to the results. mo, most voters say they want germany to taken fewer refugees have permanent border controls. and to ton of asylum seekers away at those borders, many people won't tax cuts, but bessie's unlikely with the economy in long term recession. foreign policy issues were not central. most of the parties have similar views about the war and ukraine, nato, and the positions of the trump whitehouse. all of this will be for the new government to decide 1st, the policies must work out which coalition is possible and the result means event
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may not be easy. meaning fleets of this maps may have to make concessions with these migration plans in order to replace off shots as chancellor negotiations may take weeks, dominant cane al jazeera bullet. so who is it for like med, so the mindset to be germany's next child. so the 69 year old chapman of the christian democratic union is set to st charge of your law just economy, which has been struggling and recent is about how many g reports. so let's put again, let's go to feed off i. he's promised to steer germany back on course, but how old friedrich mertz navigate the choppy waters of germany's economic slump? the country's finance is once heavily reliant on cheap gas from russia and exports to china, or floundering. germany's business model merch declared was now gone. he might never have been a government administer, but much promised
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a clean break from the census politics that's dominated the countries, the federal government in recent times, not just in the economy, but on issues such as immigration and green energy. utility will boss gets also on the c d o needs a new beginning and the change, the cd. you need to forward looking political discussion. and this means in my view that the cd you must clarify its identity. born in west germany, to a prominence conservative catholic family mertz was a cd. you member of the european parliament and became chairman of the parties parliamentary group. when ongoing, merkle came to power, he left frontline politics and went to work in the private sector as a lawyer, but merciless resignation prompted mertz to reignite his political ambitions. pitching himself as the cd use next leader, and one closer to its core political message. mertz became known for his hard line stance on immigration, in contrast to marco's decision,
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to welcome more than 1200000 refugees and asylum seekers in 2016, to his promise, to tighten the asylum laws in the wake of the attacks and south germany. left many fearing he would enter into a coalition with the far right f e party. breaking the tradition of mainstream political parties never doing deals with the far right. a. but closer to the election, march rolled out a coalition with his nationalist populace rivals choosing instead to address the problems that have boosted their popularity. fixing the economy and reforming germany's immigration policy, made admin history houses here. the ukraine's president ultimately lensky has acknowledged his willingness to step down from the presidency in exchange from may to membership. this comes of us russian
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relations. the scene may just shift on the president, trump pushing key to the side lines on peace talks in the ongoing war. charles dropped fits. how's this report from keith? after? well, when months of ukraine policy changes on to you as president donald trump. after watching europe scramble to adjust to a new reality, or for your credit as president, someone motion dates or leaders cool, a hero. but trump goal is to dictate, to have this to say, yes, you want to know if it's about peace and ukraine and you really wants me to leave my position. i'm ready to do that, some exchange for peace. secondly, i can exchange it for nato membership. if there is such an opportunity, i'll do, it's immediately without a long conversation about it. i'm focused on ukraine security today, and not in 20 years. i don't plan to be in power for decades, so often not being invited to negotiations between us and russian officials in saudi arabia. an officer rejecting a draft deal that would have offered more us military aid in exchange for of rights
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to ukraine's mineral wealth deal, which do you training and leadership like security guarantees. students key insisted on something. trump, a sofa roundly rejected us troops on the ground as pilots of an adventure peacekeeping mission mandel low. you could, as my logic was the following. next, if you believe that the economic deal is a part of the security guarantees, then why come to be boots on the ground? we, you have your business interest to me, it seems logical. i said that the united states, but we did not discuss it yet as we did not receive the responses with the washer. sure. flat out, oscar. well, this is the ukrainian leaders response julia who attribute. don't know. what do i want from donald trump? i think that if we support and believe what he's saying, because i want the same as he wants to in the war as soon as possible. we have partners and i want him to be on our side. i don't want just mediation because i
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think it's not enough coaching russian lords, ukraine described as the largest wave of drug and attacks across the country and 2 and a half years. so then he saying he's willing to do a deal on his presidency for nato membership shows, perhaps just how much is changed in recent weeks need is don't normally negotiate and public. but perhaps zalinski is thinking that with this you as president, he has to make a grand gesture to make his voice heard. tell stuff without your 0 give. well, i mean, well, president trump has to mullens you can deal with ukraine for access to its ret, of minerals. pastor eco hain is following that side of the story from washington dc . the president donald trump, is really increasing the pressure saying that he expects to get a deal very soon, basically saying we better get a deal. and we've heard on the sunday morning chose from his us envoy, steve with coffee seems to be the invoice for every where in the world right now.
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but this is what he had to say. he said, i expect to see a deal sign this week. you saw presidential lensky waiver and commitment towards that. a week ago the president sent a message to him. he's not wavering anymore. that's what the president does best. he gets them to understand the pathway to peace is concessions and consensus building. i think you are going to see very successful result here. we've been struggling with this conflict for 3 and a half years. actually we're coming up on the 3 year anniversary for this particular invasion of ukraine, obviously not including the taking of crime, mia. so what is he talking about? the president donald trump was put on waiver and so they made their 1st offer. i believe it was last week and now they've countered with an offer which is even more it's for you. great. it's not just the $500000000000.00 and natural resources now they want to see money come from the ports of infrastructure. and that's about a that's already been given. they are talking about in future aid forever. you one
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us dollar spent. they want to get $2.00 back and return to can the president do this? well, when it comes to future aid, he is allowed to put on conditions. it is unclear if legally he has the authority or the power to try and re negotiate a deal. the congress already approved much of the money has been spent. so it was all ukraine's re, uh, submit the rules and why does the us want the well read us on that tools funny. so for use and electric vehicles, cell phones, missile systems and other electronics ukraine has to pulls that so 22 hours of study full of minerals identified by the european union as critical also has one of your law just confirm the lithium or as of estimates is at $500000.00 metric tons of essential for factories, ceramic, and gloss, the countries reserves of rough buy is also a key component and electric vehicles represent 20 percent of global results is
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aaliyah. we spoke to michael shakira. global assess analyst. see me a fellow at the atlantic councils, your age of sense. i know, he says zalinski must now navigate like military defense from russia and peace negotiations with us. little make his the deal is still very much in the fog. if we can put it that way, but what it does look like is the united states is going to ukraine, the country that was invaded by russia and asking for a payback. usually it's the chrysler country that loses the war that pays for operations. so it's a very, very large side of the equation right now. um, in terms of the, the mirrors themselves. um, this is something that is relatively new in the narrative here in ukraine. i was walking just a few hours ago along the ports and there were 2 large ships loading with grain going to egypt and now it's one of the world. so ukraine is producing no one is the
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bread basket. if you're not the river, the mineral bread, boughs good of the world. so that's what has kind of caught a live depends on guard. but what i can tell you is talking to many, many ukrainians. is the very, very wary of what's being demanded because everyone here thought is that ukraine is fighting not only for itself, but for the right, you know, for democracy to protect you up and a more distance united distant united states. and now they're breaking out sports very, very extortionate terms. it remains to be seen how this all plays out. but one thing for sure is it's very, very sensitive for president of the landscape because he tapped, seen, he can be seen to be looking like solving of the country at any cost. your credit is open for business, but it wouldn't cost or the united kingdom remains one of ukraine's strongest allies and it slice against russian forces. most of pressure assistants believe ukraine should have a seat at any future peace negotiations of sonya g. a reports from loans and more
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than 6000000 ukrainian refugees close to europe all facing growing on session to you about the future. don't seem to times post and future hopes that you were successful at this ukrainian social club in london. the reminders of home on never far away as is the fear of what lies ahead. people are just exhausted, i guess of being, you know, pressure being worried about their loved ones, about their husbands, about their, the friends they of today, the news from home bring stories of little casualties, more destruction making it acceptable piece. still even more elusive. the prospect of the us settling the will with ukraine's invade a russia. well, freezing out its lead of all of them is lensky has caused major international risk
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leaving refugees bearing to that country. b, u. k. has well comes more than 200000 refugees, hastens 2022. and with every passing day, many on weighing off the future and having to decide where the home is here, all back in ukraine. and this is what they would go back to that worries many here unless it is well, i can say it'd be destroyed his life more than a house or the city destroyed. yeah, it's, it's hard question that i think i'm more about to live here. but for those you still feel tone, it is an even tougher decision. when you came to k, we thought it would be for how for us right now is how does for my mom? cuz she, she was working as a teacher in the train. but obviously it's very hard for her to learn english, so she can work with teacher here. so mom, which would really like to go back to your claim for me and member of the it
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depends how do i phone calls. so it's hard to say no tough question, but there is a determination among those rates. a key lies the spirit of the country they left behind. they say they think about ukraine often painful as it is to remember the present. the past, the future is what many here say they look towards, to find hope that they may return to the ukraine at peace center. they go out to 0 london as well. is deploying tanks to the old replied westbank for the 1st time and more than 20 years. it's a major escalation and it's military action. and the news of the territory becomes more than a month and 2, it's a soldier. this has full so they just faced more than 40000 palestinians from the high. and this is charles defense. but as the says,
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the palestinians will not be allowed to retire and the troops will remain. and several refugee comes for the next year. is really full of days, have continued the raids elsewhere in the occupied west bind at least h. palestinians were detained by his riley's troops on the streets of nablus. the military has been turned out. they may raise such and communities and making arrests. no day is following developments from the jordanian capital of a mom. she's the because these way the government on palestinian authority have bonds i'll just say are from reporting from inside as well. and they will keep hard westbank us tanks are rolling into jeanine. that's after israel announced it will introduce tags to be already ongoing is really military offensive against the northern occupied westbank. this comes in the context of statements made by these really minister of defense. who said that is, will, would not allow the more than $40000.00 palestinians. it is really forces have
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approved it from both kind of engineer to return to their homes in the refugee camps in those cities. of course, israel has been setting records throughout the past year. and beyond that, the occupied westbank, changing the geography of the place. and now with these displacement, changing the composition of the cities and the refugee comes while bonding the work of the un agency under that is supposed to serve the palestinian refugees. the ability of those displays to cope with this uprooting enough society to help them is quite limited. over the past 16 months, israel has shrunk the palestinian economy by 28 percent by introducing severe movement restrictions by carrying out constant military assaults against various palestinian cities. and now that is where it is promising to expand and deepen these military assaults. many are wondering where and how they can seek assistance
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with all the data. i'm not, the seller has allowed his era. the count takes in rhyme and around the welsh. pray for the part who remains in a critical condition and whole special the had low that's been feeling a rob, a cold across moving parts of the middle east and live, and thanks to a site learn, sitting in the black sea that's bringing some 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 sea towards the caspian. we're expecting this one that snow to fall into run as we go into monday. now,
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temperatures have been about 10 degrees below the average of course, pots of the 11th, and that cold that 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. they'll be more in 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 for the south around the gulf of guinea that listing west of the sun, the 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 flooding. the protest correct towns in full disappearances and corruption with the most special.
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while most the cost of living, unfortunately, the lights have to be lost, but those bumps up here, the way to live has to be lost. lives would take people with shot in the head maybe has and goes head to head with canyon politician kimani ition. why canyons are furious. you know this, i have never had to fund anything for the party. there was about $7000000.00 pet to hang on. i'll just say around the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, i'll just say era reminds of all told stories this hour,
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the conservative opposition be desperately trick. net has one germany's general election. he'll soon sock talks to form a combination. that sounds already moved out. joining with the fall, right. a, a d who won the 2nd largest share with the buyers. and ultimately lensky says he's willing to quit as you're crazy and presidents if it means peace to his country. he told reporters, he would exchange his to apologize for nato membership. he would speak to you on the eve of the subs, anniversary of russia's full scale. invasion of you. price is well has to police change to the occupied westbank for the 1st time in more than 20 years. as well as defense minister says 40000 palestinians, whose being forcibly displaced from refuge account will not be allowed to return. and the troops will remain for the next year. the fragility of this, the foreign golf has been made clear by his why the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu,
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who is warnings that the army is on stand by to restore war efforts in the strip. i don't know who we are prepared to resume in teams finding at any moment. operational plans are really about customer reviews, con late me side, a cool policies and gaza. we have eliminated most of our mazda is organized forces leave a no doubt. we will complete the goals objectives entirely, including this one is the socket. this can be achieved through negotiation. while the main number that the trump administration has fired 2000 employees at the us age agency, over the fraction of stuff working affordable sleeping, push on leave. the move comes after a federal judge means that the us government could go ahead with, from to, for the employees. s usa is the philippines is suffering from one of the worlds fastest growing h i v epidemic. so the government says usaid costs pose a significant challenge, particularly to programs that focus on stopping transmission bond to be lawyer
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reports from manila. this is martha had planned to go big on his organizations annual h i. b awareness, project safe love, multiple sites for testing and distribution of prevention products with dozens of bone tears all over this manila, suburbs. usa id was set to provide all the necessary funding until us president donald trump suspended for need 1st and then a 2nd lesson either i don't think affordable calling in the volunteers without being able to be for food. and that's per patient at the very least. kyle, still managed to mount the campaign, though on a smaller scale, she had to be says, because h, i be spreading a little alarming rate in the philippines. h i v cases and aids related debts are declining in africa, but are on the rise in other parts of the world. the philippines is one of the new hot spots, with an average of round,
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50 cases being recorded. each state advocate said that was due was a, the funding mix for fraction of the countries total allocation was it of money goes into preventive measures. hotels slowing down the half of them out of 134000000 dollars year marked. but the health department for each of the programs this year, for funding accounts for only $14000000.00. but since 2020 us a id has given nearly $35000000.00. the geneva based global fund contributes more. but the us government is also its largest donor. this has advocates worried. i really have no idea what the future holds for global fine. they are the ones so procures re exposure prophylaxis and self test kits at the moment in the next 2 years. it's ok, but it's got to be she, he after that because we don't know, philippines health official said the us government spun freeze is a wake up call. now it is clear that the governments, including ours,
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must recognize our own priorities and take more responsibility for financing these free. all right, these, you know, are a national health budgets. love yourself, the largest enter your in the country, specializing in h i. v. services has stopped its free delivery service, but at the same time, it's taking one more patients and then pulling more steps to help fill the void left by at least 10 clinics that have had to close in recent weeks. finally, below algebra amended a ton of getting a full stats of scrambled to his scores, a passenger plane, and to write him off to the study. this is due to a security concern. the nature of the thrash involving an american airlines flight traveling from the us to india hasn't been made public, also or to use inspect to via across dr. atlantis and determines the consent to be known. credible prompts. this remains in critical condition and hospital been
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ryan thought to say the 88 year old pontiff has not had any further breathing difficulties, but he's also showing signs of a kidney failure. he was admitted to a hospital on february the 14th and was diagnosed with pneumonia in both loans and that smith's reports from the vast can the room on sunday evening. especial mass for pope francis the catholics visiting the city. it was an opportunity to pray for the 88 year old pontiff who's been in hospital since february 14th, after experiencing difficulty breathing. to francis has been pope since 2013, but in recent years has been suffering balance of poor health. doctor say he now has pneumonia in both loans. it's really mostly for the everyone, the things, all the things i that he was thinking that he might have made a mistake. he's very, very nice. excellent. but i'm a, another leasing office, so he is
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a very good person and i respect him a lot. yeah. well, i hope that he recovers and gets back to his work soon. even though it looks difficult, but i'm going to, it's really painful to know. he's sick, but we hope he's not suffering from adver cough as fast outside the hospital where the pope is being treated. people prayed near the statue of the late jump, all the 2nd inside front is to punch in the sunday morning. mess with those involved in his cat. he says he's continuing confidently with these treatments. and a sunday evening update of isaac and spokesman said that the holy father continues to be in a critical condition. he's not had any further problems with his breathing though, and they say the pope frances continues to be vigilant and well oriented. and he took part in a mass on sunday morning in the hospital with those who are treating him. he is an 88 year old mom who has had a series of severe health crises over the last 2 years. and despite that,
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the pope is kept up. a grueling shingle is docked to say his tide himself out bonus smith. i was just there at the vatican. tech on shipping is and financial back is amazing and kept off all the 2nd annual web summit as many have built you apps for all the special intelligence calling. baker explains more about how i is being adapted and develops is artificial intelligence is everywhere. that's no more clear than it is here at the web summit, they'll have culture. but sometimes it can be hard to tell where a guy is going from where it already is. today, one percent of the world's power output is used by data centers, 10 percent or more of that is used by ai systems. hey, i systems have become very good at interpreting text, but they're also becoming good at interpreting video and audio combine those. and they're creating systems to allow ai platforms to reach out into the physical world

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