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[000:00:00;00] news the, [000:00:00;00] the down or kyle, this is the news our live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes and on such and future for ukraine. 3 years into
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the wall presence lensky says he would step down from nato membership off to being sidelined from russia. us tools a new political reality in germany. project months conservatives with the national elections, with the far right, a se, taking the 2nd largest of the votes. as well says time since we occupied westbank for the 1st time in more than 2 decades. as defense minister says, thousands of just face palestinians will not be allowed to tap on. the search for golf is missing. people we speak to workers sifting through the rubble. the remains of palestinians kills by is really tight. and i'm far as small with the sports livable manager, arnie slot remains cautious, but the primary link title is there is to leads to know when over manchester cities from 11 points to clear out the top with 11 games the left to play
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the it's maybe 3 years since also lower, it sits full scale invasion of its name, but ukraine of to 36 months of relentless fighting millions of people display some tens of thousands killed. the security situation in europe has drastically changed the toll. a new kinds of military forces has been huge officials in keys, a move in 46000 soldiers have been killed since february 2022 on the battlefield. moscow has expanded its control. the institute for the study of war says russia now hold one 5th of ukrainian territory. meanwhile, ukrainian forces have pushed into russia's cost region, capturing 800 square kilometer has. and the return of donald trump to the white house has further changed the political landscape for this will. ukraine's present
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low demand. zalinski now says he's willing to step down in exchange for nato membership. charles profit reports from cave for up to well when months of ukraine policy changes on the you as president donald trump. after watching your scramble to adjust to a new reality, or for your credit as president, someone motion dates or latest cool a here of. but trump goals that dictates a would have this to say, yes, you want to know if it's about peace and ukraine and he 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 nothing 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 to ukraine's mineral wealth deal,
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which do you training and leadership does that security guarantees. students key insisted on something. trump, a sofa roundly rejected us troops on the ground as part of an adventure peacekeeping mission, mandel low, you could as but my logic was the following. next, if you believe that the economic deal is a part of the security guarantees, then why can't they be boots on the ground? we 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 response with the boss of sure. flat out oscar. so this is the ukrainian lead is 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 are partners and i want him to be on our side. i don't want just mediation because i think it's not enough coaching russian lords what ukraine describes as the largest wave of driving attacks across the country in 2 and
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a half years. so let's keep 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 negotiates in public. but perhaps zalinski is thinking that with this us president, he has to make a grand gesture to make his voice, the child stuff without a 0. give. well, it, russian forces invaded ukraine and a multi pronged offensive from russia battle roost and russian. the health climb in the will was supposed to be over quickly, but the toppling of the government in keys bought has dragged on. big is all defense. as the others control place breaks down the cost of the war. it is ukraine to russia and to the 4th year of war. the impact on both countries and other nations has been staggering. according to the world economic forum,
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$2.00 trillion dollars will be wiped off the global economy. ukraine itself will need more than 500000000 to recover. the slowing down of food exports has led to a global rise and food prices. and europe has seen a significant increase in the cost of fuel and gas as rush and gas exports dwindle . the human cost has been colossal. ukrainian civilians have been the most affected . you in the said 12 and a whole 1000 to being killed. a 3700000 internally displaced since the invasion and an estimate to 45000 ukranian soldiers have been killed. of 390000 wounded or russia suffered over 3 quarters of a 1000000 casualties. with up to a 172000 soldiers killed. bushes lost nearly 10000 tanks and twice as many infantry fighting vehicles. 370 aircraft, and the large number of fits fleets in the black sea, 28 naval vessels, including a flagship, and a submarine of being destroyed. russia now controls 20 percent of ukraine and the false mineral wealth on to the ground. but many of the cities under russian control
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are being destroyed, only loads reconstruction efforts of their own or other ukrainian cities, despite constant missile, a drone attacks of to 3 years, remain largely functioning. i need tact but of course content. so following all the developments in russia and ukraine and just a moment will speak to you the shop of oliver, who was joining us from moscow. but 1st, let's go to emerald. com in chief and run 3 years of relentless. what's the situation that today as well, the collaborations are beginning ad we've just had a moment of silence here in may, down square in the center of ki where it just came to a standstill. people just stood that just contemplating the last 3 years. now this is a very crucial times the ukraine negotiations are being talked about and
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a lot of people from the global community of arrived in keep to show solidarity. the just adjusting to the canadian prime minister is head the latvian problem, and this, the progress is from spain and other countries of arrived as well. interesting, you know, seeing the us presence on this particular day, but the european commission is also here as live on the line. the chairman, the trip has an all of the and we've got the european council as well. so, a lot of people coming in to show you solidarity with that ukraine. now, what we're expecting today is a summit to take place, some of it online, some of it in person. web presence lensky is going to try and persuade european leaders to get a, another summit in a european capital to talk specifically about security guarantees for ukraine. and we've had from the present the landscape and we, in, in an address to the nation that he offered his resignation in return for the
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ukraine, joining nato. what's been the reaction new claim to that a well, let me give you the background of this. i'm just before i give you the reaction, remember donald trump cold lensky a dictator pollutant has said he's an illegitimate president, and he's not someone that russia couldn't negotiate with. so that's the background to all of this. now zalinski, under the marshal load, the state of emergency is village is at the present time, the leader of the ukrainian people he has powers under that to negotiate sees far agreements of he's still a visual piece still. so he has legitimacy within the country. but the russians have always insisted that he doesn't said that's the reaction. that's why he had said those words. he said, as soon as the marshal law is lifted, they'll be elections. he's reiterated that he's not interested in being a longer term lead, that he's focused on the security of ukraine today. and amongst the people that's
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actually made him slightly more popular than he was before. the last opinion poll, put him about 63 percent approval rating. that was a, that's higher than it was before. the trunk, golden light dictates us. so people are rallying to the president because of those kinds of woods coming from the americans and the russians. okay, the same wrong con, live for us and keeps many thanks and we're on let's go over now to ya. she's in moscow for us. so, you know, just give us an idea of where russia finds itself. 3 is in to this will, which of course puts an expected to be over and then in a matter of days, weeks. absolutely. well, probably that's something my dear person was for really thinking about to yesterday when he was painting meadow, those soldiers and officers who have participated in his special minutes shop ration as of russia was celebration, get to defend a nother lens day yesterday. so in the course of the past 3,
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as russia has taken 20 percent of ukrainians, who would treat patients aspirations to take care of under his control and replace them as the landscape of placing a pro russian government. instead, those associations have not materialized at the beginning of the campaign. a patient's park about defending the people of don't science from the ukrainian regime as he was pushing it. now we can see that's what has happened to those people and we understand that. so the war continues to the russian defense ministry said the $22.00, ukranian drews were shot down overnights of a 3 russian regions and cried man. so obviously we understand that sir. uh, old admitted trips cuz he's have to be the top. it's due to negotiations and we can say that he in russia no one expects it's such a ton and such
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a degree of change and rhetoric and policy is from the american side. not much to say about russia's official reaction to all that. but definitely everyone is watching very closely and a capturing a reward from the new trump administration. for russia, it's to a red line, the deployment of nature troops onto ukrainians who retreat as peacekeepers and so is ukraine's membership and nature and western financing a weapons for the ukranian army. the united states says, in order to ease functions, the criminal needs to make concessions. the criminal says it's no going to to make any territorial concessions to ukraine. uh, so patient seems to be well actually pretend that well according to royce, is when the sun could just upset some soul. soul says, and patient is ready to give up most of the assets frozen in the west to restore ukraine. and there are $300000000000.00 of russian assets frozen in europe. so of course it remains to be seen how the whole situation is going to play out. indeed. okay, you did have a lot of and most go for us. thank you. now the united kingdom remains one of your
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kind, strongest allies and it's fight against russian forces. most pressure systems believe ukraine should have a seat at any future peace negotiations. i said, okay, i got a report from london, more than 6000000 ukrainian refugees across europe facing growing uncertainty about the future. i don't think the time's post and future hopes that you were successful at this ukrainian social club in london. the remind is of home on never far away. as is the fear of what lies ahead. people are just exhausted. i guess of being no pressure being worried about their loved ones about their husbands, about their, their friends. they of today, the news from home bring stories of little casualties,
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more destruction making and acceptable piece, still even more elusive. the prospect to the us settling the will with ukraine's invade a russia. well, freezing out its lead of follow the me is that lensky has caused major international risk leaving refugees bearing to that country. u. k. has well come to 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 is it destroyed his life more than a whole for the city? destroyed yes. is it hard question that i think i'm all 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 from my mom?
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cuz she, she was working as a teacher in your 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 it depends how do i phone calls. so it's hard to say no tough question, but there is a determination among those which he lies. the spirits 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 the,
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the policy of germany is conservative. opposition need to free drink. much has one sunday's general election thoughts. he'll need to form a coalition to govern as chancellor. let's take a look at the final results. the conservative blog goes around 28 percent of the vote, the largest in the german parliament, the far right total tons of the germany policy of moses the 2nd no just as the best result for not policy since the 2nd world war. how's the shots as social democrats? stuff of the west law says so that the re unification of germany in 1990. and the sense of left green has come in for the fall left potty link has made unexpected games. has a make up of the incoming jam and parliament. none of the policies nor blocks of secured the 316 seats needed to form a government st. that's one. now have to enter complicated combination talks. he's already ruled out doing business with the far right, a f
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d dominant cane reports from ballon on moments of troy. and so the christian democrats for the past 3 and a half years, they've been in a position now they've come 1st in this selection sleeper, they smell, it says campaign centered around a much tougher policy on migration. and the economy is clear about what he wants to happen. events, the 1000, the world is out. there is no waiting for us when he is not waiting for legacy coalition talks and negotiations. 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, that sort of the world realizes that germany is once again, i can rely because it was a try and also for the alternative for germany. or i have to get to choose the best performance by a fall right party here since the 19 settings. so use it's m t migrant agenda has
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meant the main stream potties shown that now it's liter says that should and step but 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. all suspects signed, no trial for the social democrats whose vote shit plummets its own off. shots would stay in office for a while. his days as chancellor on number. that's is. this is a bit to election results of the social democratic party. and the is a feat, i think that must be medically most in lots of adults. i might have most voters say they want gemini to taken fuel or refugees have permanent border controls. and to ton asylum seekers away at those borders. many people won't tax cuts,
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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 dominic joins us now live from the violin, so don't make no surprises in the election, but still historic result for the fall, right? yes, the day the alternative to germany is that even exist in an existence since the middle of the last decade. and yet they've now made themselves the 2nd strongest policy in the parliament behind me when the new members of parliament to an up to swear them selves in is it what they will form a. ready large block in that column and more than a 150 members of parliament, us almost double the number they had in the previous elected parliament and 2021 bass saying that this is a sign that they are not what they call a fox part time. german that translates to a big policy, electric peoples policy,
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but it means a big policy, like the social democrats, like the kristi and democrats. but of course you heard and that's reports alex vitals, that lead candidate stretching out her hand. she said to the christian democrats to form a government coalition that would be stable. she says, well, that is not going to happen just amounts. the, we're not the leader of the christian democrats has ruled that are categorically the so called brand smaller the file will translates into english against the a f d in this country as well for him that still exists. but who might he actually govern with for much of yesterday evening as the exit polls slowly translated, more into results. as more folks were counted, it wasn't clear, might be a 3 policy coalition with the greens and the social democrats. well, now it's more clear, thanks to around $14000.00 votes,
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the want cost for a small policy, a new left wing policy, the b s. w. it means that's just a mass should be able to form a majority with mister schultz as possible. that's the search then are they called at the grands coalition in general, over in fan as close to parties couldn't get move and a half is the vote. they're going to have moving costs of the seats. so the attention will now focus on what will maps and the s payday, the social democrats. what do they have in common? where will they have phones of contention with each other? what kind of agreement will that be? remember mr. mouse wants drastically to toughen the law. ready is about migration. he was very keen to turn asylum seekers back at the boulders, even if they have found the documents. he was keen to make border controls permanent. he believes the vast majority of germans want fewer refugees to be taken in. as the shots of his policy, they've up to the gainst the plans that maps suggested even paul and a, just a few weeks ago. how are they gonna square that circle?
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but the reality is, that's the only stable majority will exist in the next parliament question. so the 2 parties is, can they reach agreement? and then from the european perspective, it's pretty clear that mr. mounts is the only person who kind of just chunk select . he's already been congratulated by a menu item that called the french president's people around europe saying now is, is going to be the next jump. select question is when and with what kind of agreement. okay, dominic cane, bring in place that from violin. don't like many thanks. indeed. let's take a look at who is frederick metz. he's the mindset to become germany's next chunk slip. the 69 year old chapman of the christian democratic union. it says, take charge of your it's not just economy, which has been struggling in recent years. but as my cheat reports, the read off costs. but again,
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let's go to feed up like 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 . the china, or floundering germany's business model, merch declared, was now gone. he might never have been a government administer, but much promise to clean break from the centrist 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, the, the city will block. it's also on the cdo needs a new beginning and the change, the cd. you need the 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,
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he left frontline politics and went to work in the private sector as a lawyer. but merkle 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, 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 main screen. political parties never doing deals with the far right. but closer to the election merch 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 said i'd make you choose houses here on
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a central to as a journalist and political scientists. and he joins us also from berlin to have you with us. i think selection is a so the highest vote to turn out since 1987 to go through why it was such a significant event that we've seen a very polarized the very energetic election contained in the past few weeks and months. it was a snappy election, so people with they mobilized by and that's really problematic. we've seen pretty much only one topic in the election campaign and that was migration a lot of the topics that what important to people like the health system transport climate, social issues they, when really talked about. so we really pretty much had a one topic election campaign and that was migration also the economy we've just had from our correspondent dominic k and the this election results signals. a tough future for my goodness in jeremy is really the end, isn't it?
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of the anglo michael era, it really is because uh the head of the christian democratic party, actually they match a couple of weeks ago for the 1st time voted together when the fall arrived in parliament and had been unheard of in germany as so we've seen a shift to the right, shift to the fall, arrived in pots, and especially in the area of migration asylum politics. that will also mean that we will see much stricter laws, new method, who the next collection will be coming in the next coalition. of course everyone's talking about match fully forming it with the social democrats. is grand coalition, but come german politics. continue to a full toys know the far right a f d policy officer. it came in such a strong 2nd place. and i think you could actually argue that they would ignore it before, but what we'll change is that that will be talks with them,
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maybe not on the federal level, but on regional level. we will have regional elections next year. and we could see in the past few months that they were normalize that, that anti democratic positions at the races, positions when normalized and the government this boss. and that is really something scary. that is something that should change. and we should really shift the focus on the topics, topics that much needed like big investments and the social infrastructure about the health system that wasn't really talked about. and that should really change. and yet, is that the large number of people did vote for the f d. what is it that's pushing people to the far right? is it only the issue of immigration? that is pretty much the, the only topic that they can talk about on the, on the topics that really not equipped to,
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to talk about. so what they're using is the racism that using fees within society as a deep in security when it comes to social issues and that really, really smart and using that. so was dad racism. and then what we've seen, what has changed is that the positions got normalized, so they're not as sticking with ties as they used to be. and that makes it easier for them to mobilize. people who have been voted before and to mobilize people who have usually voted for the christian metal gods. a 1000000 voters have shifted from that party to the far right. and that is really a development that is not good for the general democracy. and that's going to be very interesting few months ahead on a some sort many things and they've taken time to join us from balance. thank you. the seller has, hey, on this out, is there a news our a decimated forest and the blue dial we report from dawn with thousands of trees
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have been cut down for fuel and in sports, whereas connie leads india to victory as a tech install that's coming up with the have that let's have a look at the weather across the euro about it. so what's on when they start to the week out, west and then other weather system works its way from the atlanta across person. and island, bringing gale force winds very heavy rain, and that will sweep its way across the sky and an idea, bringing some wintery features to the likes of norway and sweden, some strong winds as well, and where to weather dripping all the way down to west and pots, the fronds and the very north, west of spain, and very heavy rain is expected here. rough seas as well. but lots of the i buried in peninsula it is dry,
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but rather cloudy is looking great and gloomy across most central parts of groups, west to weather, continuing to spill into italy and greece is in very cold. so that southeast corner for the balkans, we will see temperatures pick up though it does look rather gloomy. and some sunshine coming in for ukraine remains very wintery. however, thanks to a psychotic storm and the black sea continuing to bring heavy snow to north eastern areas of takia. now temperature is offset to continue to increase despite that very heavy rain moving into western parts of your powers at 12 degrees celsius and correct 0, very cold on monday of the nature of 9 made catastrophes. the rate was quite severe. weather events are resulting, an adult was think devastation. the variety of human factors needs to intensity and
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impact is a purely natural and the politics behind normalizing climate change. as was to fact

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