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and we also know that china does not share or values. we see how they're cracked on, on democratic protests in hong kong. and also prosecutor minorities in their own country and use mold on technology, social media, facial recognition, to monitor and surveillance, their own population. the way we've never seen before, all of this month is for our security. we're not entering a new cold war sign. no, not over at the start of our enemy, but we need to address together ask the lions the challenges that they're also trying pulses to our security. and the w correspond officials is starting by at the nato headquarters in brussels. good to see you, terry. so we, we've heard the nascent secret general over they tell us that there's no new cold war, but how, how can we expect natal to deal with what he is calling the china challenge? that's right,
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christina. nato definitely does not want to portray china as an enemy. but you heard the secretary journal general list all the concerns they have about china. it is the 2nd largest military in the world after the united states. it already has the largest navy. it doesn't follow international norms, it is not predictable. it cracks down on pro democracy protesters and on minorities . so this is just a country that nato definitely wants to keep front and center it wants to let aging know it's watching. it doesn't approve of this behavior. and it would like to bring china into international norm so that it can be a predictable and stable world. country and nato then will know how to handle its relations with aging theory standby, because i'd like for us to have a listen to the jimmy johnson langley medical talking on the other nascent rates, russia and will pick up from the and as soon as the doors come the bleeding. hybrid challenges are becoming increasingly significant, such as fiber attack, especially when it comes to russia. of course, this information campaigns,
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this many nato allies, including germany, also affected by this you. then we will talk about the situation in ukraine while we are also seeing big challenges and about the co operation between nato and countries like georgia and ukraine, yogi, and caught, you know, of events. and we will, of course, speak about a threat such as we are seeing in belgrade to a human rights are being trampled on. ok, so we've just been the same for the german chancellor outlining really a number of issues pertaining to russia. can we expect that nato will take a tougher line on russia? well, christine, well, nato has only been discussing china since 2019. these threats from russia, of course, are long standing. russia has been nato's rival for decades, and they are concerned that russia does seem to be taking a more and more aggressive stance in situations like cyber criminality. in with
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this downing of the airliner between the 2 e u countries to nato allies, where the bell of russian journalists was arrested. these are very concerning to nato. so i would expect that we're will hear strong language on russia. i wouldn't expect we'll see any more actions taken by nato. actually at the moment, they just want to quit the signal out there to moscow that this is not acceptable behavior. talking about signals. we know that washington wants to use this particular summit to signal to its partners here in europe that it is committed to this alliance. terry, do you get the sense that this is a new beginning affords for nato, with bite and in the white house? it definitely is, christine, not only is the u. s. e, or to reassure allies. those allies are very eager to be reassured. we hear president biden say over and over again that article 5, the fundamental tentative nato collective defense is a secret commitment by the united states. and that's something they really needed
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to hear of before turbulent trump years. so you'll see a lot more back slapping here at nato people, you know, happy to have the united states back on board. and then they'll have to get back to these tough issues where there isn't always agreement between the transit atlantic allies, but at least now the discussions will be in a much more civil form than they were in the last 4 years. right. that's terry shows. she is that this is headquarters in brussels reporting for us. thank you, terry. and let's take a look at some of the stories making use around the world. the us make a note of x bays and large scale trial shows effect the 1900 is more than 90 percent to fix it. this improves protection against a host of variance. some $30000.00 volunteers took part in the study over back said they would apply for approval in the 3rd quarter of this year. and processes and me and my have taken to the streets ahead of the trial of the else. it's been in the, the, on some tea she faces a broth of charges brought by the military to into is convicted food. she could
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spend more than 10 years in jail and operates is of a nuclear plant near hong kong. said they are dealing with employed performance issue after reports of the leak, china and france to co own the tie shot nuclear power plant, say it is operating within safety limits. the us media, cnn came, washington has been assessing the safety threats there for the 1st time in 12 years. israelis have a prime minister who is not benjamin netanyahu. the former ally enough tiny bennett takes over as head of the new coalition government, which was narrowly approved by lawmakers. he's even more to the rights than missing yahoo, but promises israelis a fresh start after 2 years of political stalemate. the on the streets of televi celebration come are the end of an era and the dawn of
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a new one. after a frantic round of deal making the increasingly unpopular prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been pushed from power by an unlikely alliance. i celebrate i me and my friends who are celebrating the new government because if something new, something fresh, good people and all the sides of the country. i mean the right side, the left side, not only side. i think it's a dream of every child. netanyahu is replaced by enough, tallied bennett, who's a party government was confirmed by the connected on sunday. and the few clumsily were at the start of new day's hardships. and it's not an exaggerated word, the hardships of establishing the unity governments behind of shop. now the eyes of the people of israel, of everyone are on us. and now we have to prove ourselves. bennett,
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who made millions in it. he was a netanyahu protege, the right when nationalist has dislodged the dominant israeli politician of his generation. netanyahu served as prime minister for 12 consecutive years after a 3 year term in the ninety's. the new government was forged by centrist leader, yet you're lucky. it includes era, lawmakers, 1st for israel, they say joining the government is risky, but worth it. when i can, we are aware that this step brings with it a lot of written and difficulty. the opportunity for us is huge. to change the equation and the balance of power in the method is and in the new government. applauding. even as the fragile majority pledges to heal the countries divisions, netanyahu aim is to stoke those divisions in search of a comeback. but i will lead you on
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a daily fight to overthrow this dangerous left wing government. and with god's help, it will happen much faster than you think they must shut them, was we? but the departing prime minister most pressing battle might be the corruption charges. he's facing charges that have already played a big part into reeling his premier ship. and we can now get the latest from b, w correspondent, a 10 year cleaner, who is in jerusalem. hello tonya, said this, this new coalition comprises of lift, wind, centrist right wing, and arab policies. is it possible that they're actually going to be able to agree on common policy? while that's also being discussed here, among israelis, and among all the commentators possibly in the country. now, as you said, it's quite an unusual coalition is, well, has always has coalition governments. but this one is very diverse. the parties
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come from across the political spectrum, you know, from the hotline ride, actually most of them headed by former allies of human listen, yahoo to the center to the left end with the support also of a small party. and it's still to see how they're going to work together. and if you look at the coalition agreements and give us an idea, and we also had heard not enough tell you bennett yesterday, and the speech and the connected thing, they're concentrating on what they can agree on, which is main, you know, economic issues, infrastructure projects and these things, but the 1st test could come actually as early as tomorrow. there's a so called slack march being authorized to happen again in jerusalem. it was cancelled and postponed a twice and somehow triggered also, right? one of the latest escalations between hamas and israel. i do what can we expect from the, the new prime minister enough tony bennett,
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who we were just saying is even further to the rights than, than be the was why he's known in israeli politics as a hard liners. he is the head of a small party. there was also some criticism why he became the prime minister. but this party mean a national religious party is the most vital to build this coalition. natalie bennett was a high trick unto printer. you entered a politics about a decade ago, almost at the same time as she peep with whom he has this power sharing agreement. enough tale bennett is known to be against palestinian state. he was also for some time the head of the counselor, that's the settler organization. the occupied west bank, so he's known for his hotline positions. but because of that, you know, coalition, we have to wait and see how, you know, his politics were translate into actual politics than on the ground in the coming
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in the coming month. all right, that's all 10 year cream in jerusalem. thank you, tanya. turning out to pakistan where a town in the southern st province is struggling to deal with an outbreak of h i v. the cast was reported in april 2019. most of those affected were children now when it emerged that the majority of cases appeared to be linked to one doctor, the 14th took action back. many families are still suffering. this 4 year old girl is one of many hundreds of contracted h i. v, near the town of rockport, dera, in southern pakistan. her mother had came ashore is now also h i v positive. she said getting some help from the government, which is not enough. and she's afraid. so he's been begging about how can one get medicine to a child for a lifetime. sometimes we forget sometimes a child might foster, with very poor a wake up with the sunrise and start working. so who can give her medicines
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regularly? this medical center was set up in response to the mass outbreak of h. i v among children in the town in 2019 to send to hands out the anti retroviral drugs used to treat h i v for free that families have to cover all other calls. they say this is wrong, especially as the tragedy that hit their community 2 years ago could have been avoided. talk to him, an extra body was the one who raised the alarm about the growing number of h i v cases among children. in 2 months, i had all been be cases of those who are even in the same as 3 lows. we're having the same symptoms and the other 2 police report. so the cases were linked to the reuse of 33 inches by one doctor in the town. he denied the charges he was arrested, but he's now out on bail. some accused the authorities of scapegoating the doctors
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to try to cover up the government's own shortcomings. and it's failure to provide even basic health care for the majority of people. in the aftermath of the disaster, the regional government tried to improve the situation by checking doctors were following the rules. but critics say they've since become less strict. and for the families and children in the communities hit by the h r the outbreak, they still no end in sight to their suffering. and as a world news to americans please guilty to helping format nissan boss carlos bone free japan. while out on bail in $21900.00, the former special forces veteran michael taylor and his son peter faced up to 3 years in jail for smuggling going onto a private plane. go and is wanted in japan for fraud. a law aim that cause in greenhouse gas emissions in switzerland has been narrowly defeated off to 51 percent of voters rejected it. legislation was designed to help the country meet
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its parents climate agreement targets. it would have increased a surcharge on caulfield and imposed a levy on flight tickets. tens of thousands of right wing places have marched into madrid to denounce the spanish government plans to pardon a dozen catholic leaders. they were jailed for their roles in b. 2017 failed independence, that the prostate took place at a central square that has become a regular spot for right wing demonstration, disruption and innovation. that's the focus of this is d w global media for him. a message from the german chancellor and get a medical and an address from the man hoping to the theater as chancellor. the cds candidate in lasha kicked off the to day international conference. now every year dw brings together media professionals and decision makers from civil society culture business and 5 to meet and discuss and explore solutions. just looked at
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development. debbie spoke to michael's potential success as chancellor, the head of germany's conservative party alliance and lashes. editor in chief many way let caspar claridge off for his take on foreign policy issues as he that he could face as germany's leader. mr. lashes and you, sceptre, and transatlantic relations seems to be open. now, what's your take on this? the with ocoee on, so the u. s. is returning to the walls health organization and it's engaging at the united nations again, and it's reviving 37 processes we just saw over the weekend hobbin aunt and i believe we should cease this moment. the president's idea of a coalition of democracies around the world that work closely together. it's a particular opportunity for europe and for germany to be strongly involved. y'all starts on getting a clear us then pointed towards russia. what does that exactly mean for you?
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and it has to keep calling for a tougher approach, need to say what they mean by a tough approach happens. we have sanctions of breaking off diplomatic relations or anything like that will be wrong. when, when things get difficult, you have to talk more not less vinegar. this is what's a good thing that joe biden, the american president, will be meeting president putin in the next few days in the american and russian presidents meeting again. last and that's more important than never in times of crisis was denton bass power. describe the increase inside their talks between the u. s. and germany about not trying to what are the preconditions so that not stream to can actually go on life. use a pipeline. high play must not be used to black male ukraine or the bell takes dates of poland, poland. but once it's been billed, it will be an additional good part of free energy supply was all does. and the
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pipeline will go into peroration this year name and. and when the gas starts flowing, we need to keep a close eye on these geopolitical rules and the protection of ukraine. and that's been agreed on a european level to the human rights abuses and below rows. that part of the discussion as she says meeting you met that law, not to her, not personally. she's the opposition leader and bell levels and she's asking for tougher things shows what could tougher sanctions look like? the s is actually the 1st sanctions that we decided on the below rationale and from flying over european union territory. asia like why not flying from our side over bela ruth, which also hits the state financially last 2. then putting officials involved in human rights violations directly or indirectly on the target to sanction lifted. some of these officials have their own business interests, including president brushing himself. these are in their activities that companies
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need to come into the european union sanction regime activity on film and listen, wanted us as soon as they seemed that hasn't happened yet. and that is what i would like to see expanding the sanctions to increase targeted pressure on president gushing call of president lucas's goal. mr. russia, thank you very much for the interview. the tennis now and at the french open. novak joker, which has won the men's singles title after a grueling deal with stiff c. c bus. the young greek one the 1st tuesday. it's against the veterans 3rd, but then joke of which dug into prevail in the final 3 sets in a match. at last, at almost 4 and a half hours, step enough to pass and insane the court as a grand slam champion in waiting the great baseline to look into his 1st basing off against the serbian hunting his 2nd title. in paris,
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the pe tried to heavy blows from the outset, but it was the young man who dominate at 1st to sit city bus was in command, but the serbian responded equal measures of power. precision and plain old leg work would square the match the longer the match went, the more the remarkable fitness of the serbian came to the for more than 4 hours later jock of which had grand slam title number 19. the police forget matches unforgivable moments for for me, for my career,
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for my life. i definitely remember these, these last 48 hours for the rest of my life. the victory makes no back jock of it just now just one. when behind breath, a on the dial and roger federal on the list of all time, grand slam champions at year or 2020, the netherlands have beaten groups, the rivals ukraine. 3 to in a dramatic match in amsterdam, ukraine came from 2 goals down to the level of the school, but the netherlands grabbed the winner with 5 minutes to go. now, earlier in that group, austria be tournament davie tense north macedonia, 31. and in group d, england started their campaign with a one know when of croatia in front of 20000 fans at london's wembley stadium. the danish football at christiana erickson has said he'll never give up in his 1st public statements since his cardiac arrest during europe in championship match. on
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saturday, erickson said he wants to understand what happened is recovering as hospital. now the marks teamed up has reveal that erickson's condition was very serious when a medical crew gave the midfield a chest compressions, and saved him. yeah, i was gonna say he was, he was gone. and we did cardiac resuscitation. and, and it was cardiac arrest. and how close worthy, i don't know we, we got him back after after one the 5th. so, so that's quite fast. typically christian, he was concerned about us and, and of course his, his family and he said yeah, i did. i don't remember much and i'm more concerned about you guys, how are you? how are you doing? am so yeah, that's typical christian am. so that just shows that the speak class and the
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generosity and the big person's like christian is he's a hell of a player, but what a person he has as well. now germany kickoff there years 2020 campaign on tuesday against the toughest of opponents. the will champions, france, men have been in patchy form lately but in antonio. really, they have defend the full of confidence after winning the champions league with chelsea. germany are in 3 wheeling mood ahead of euro 2020 in the bavarian tone of had so we're going out of the squad. it's fine tuning ahead of a tough opening game against france. the heart of it is central defender antonio rudy . go known to his teammates as warrior, but why? the mentality, the billing is the mentality that i bring. when i take the field, i just wanted at any cost and i go into every tackle as if it were my last. how i
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do it gives you know why, despite being part of some rocky recent performances, including germany's shock to one home defeat to north macedonia really go, remains caught your lives, go to man at the heart of defense. that's enough to go from. this is a defender of the highest level it's state. i think he's proved to be a tony reader in this form. and with the way he plays is extremely important for us explain absolutely. absolute critical. when the champions league with chelsea to roamed off last season, one of his club teammates is pleased that the defender will also have his back at the international level. again, it's like in february and by he goes into tackles, he wants to dictate one on one situations and that's good. gives you the feeling. okay, we've got a warrior that's going to throw himself into everything and he can either read it brings with him the physique and leadership qualities that live. so values you'll
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need to be on top form if germany or to keep francis world champions at bay. and you're watching the news coming up next. and d, w, news, asia, i've got to stand up for dan security as international troops began leaving the country. and why chinese customers also keep to adopt smart technologies for their home. all that and more coming up with my colleague parish manager, you're watching the news platforms and then they have to do it on a website. that's the, the, the, the, the the, the the news,
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