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generally wants to stay a big global claire. you're absolutely right. he gets really passionate in these debates, doesn't he? and he really went for the criticism of the, the opposition leader of the like, mad. i mean, he described him as living in an alice in wonderland. fairy fairyland, these and budget debates that traditionally and an opportunity for that for the opposition to to attack the german chancellor. who do you think one in this debate? i would have to say will assures, i mean, essentially he did say to for the british mads, look, you are criticizing us of things when you then have to later agree that we were right from the start. and it's true that term, for example, foolish mads did criticize all of shots, his plan trip to china very, very strongly. and later on we'll have choice, got their chinese president to speak out against new the use of nuclear weapons.
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and that is something where the international community has said this trip was successful. so gemini got the support from france and said you were right to travel there to extract that message from the chinese president. so this is something where it will of shows definitely scored a point. and other than that, rhetorically, i would say you do have to pay very, very close attention if you want to follow will have shows. he uses a lot of pop culture references. so they speech was very much about the topic of, of the opposition living in alice in wonderland and believing in speaking white rabbits. so this is something where you do sometimes think, does he go too far? does that clash with his public image as somebody who does it at his desk and does the heart work? but her, this is something where he says, okay, eventually people will understand who i am and that i am delivering results. so i will get away with this. he did talk a lot about the huge amount of money that is being spent by the government. you
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talked about a climate change and modernizing the armed forces, investing an infrastructure. now we know that the german budget is expected to, to, to be passed on on friday. and what are the priorities going forward in the coming year? i mean, is it because it basically been summed up by what shots were saying at today? but all i've shows, i think is asking the german public for a bit of patients because not everything is going to be realised overnight. he said . and for example, he still stress the fact that germany wants to stick to the 2 percent defense budget plan. he said, this is something that we want to achieve, but at the moment it doesn't really make sense to just throw money into ammunition . that then is used for vehicles that are no longer being em being manufactured. so
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this is something he says where we need to invest in the machines that produce those weapons 1st, and then we can increase the spending for the ammunition. so this is not going to be fulfilled, but he said he wants to stick to this, to this plan. and definitely the defense topic is going to be one of the key ones. also, when it comes to germany's role, many people are saying, why don't you take more of a lead there? has there was a big debate about the weapons deliveries to ukraine, and that will continue as the warren ukraine is continuing. but also, i've already set that all up so it says the previous governments left as a big mess when it comes to neglecting crucial fields where we just are in a position where we have to now establish proper the minimum standards. again, we can't accept the fact that we've got broken bridges in this country. we also had a huge dependence on russian energy supply. so we are looking for alternatives. at the same time,
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we are going to have to invest in an expanding renewable energy and build more wind power farms, etc. so these are probably going to stay the main topics at the same time as having to make sure that people can get by on their jobs, living off their wages. also, when it comes to the unclear situation of energy supply over this winter, this is going to be something that is also going to dominate the next few months. nina, thank you. that's the w's chief, political correspondent, nina hartley, reporting from the bonus tag. now at least one person has died and foreseen, people have been injured following explosions at 2 bus stations in the city of jerusalem. israel security minister has said the explosions were attacks, although the full details are still unclear. doctors were treating at least one person who is in a critical condition. the 2 explosions happened half an hour apart. at
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dw correspondent, rebecca ritter's injurious jerusalem gave us the latest, the latest on the twin blasts a short while ago. well on, as you said, these 2 attack, caesar 2 are what is leave to be explosive attacks on 2 buses in central jerusalem happened around about the peak hour this morning. we've got reports of at least 14 people are injured for critically and one person has to come to those injuries. so there's been one fatality in those attack so far and happened as i said it during a busy peek hour rush hour here in jerusalem just after 7 a m local time where lots of people milling around and his obviously come as quite a shock. the security services are who are, you know, keeping a very tight eye on things going on in his rate and security is obviously of the utmost importance in, in israel. they have, they were surprised, caught unawares by this attack. have been shaken on many reports here saying that
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police quite shaken bodies attack. they are cracking down the huge police presence in the city as they sweep through and try and prevent any further attacks. police are talking about this being a potential cell though, rather than a single lone attack. now this hasn't happened in israel for some time or something like this so, so an explosive attack hasn't been insane since around about the end of the intifada. some 2 decades ago, we've seen more loan attack stabbing attacks, but these, these sort of attacks are rare in recent years. and as i say, have caught the security services by surprise. ok. and so the government is calling this attack, this an attack, but we, we don't have any, any group that has taken responsibility for this yet. have we? that's right. you mentioned her mass there in your introduction. they have praised the attack, but haven't claimed responsibility just prior to coming on air. the reports that 3
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suspects have been apprehended, and as i mentioned, police are considering this to be rather than alone. wolf attack a sort of a cell attack. they believe that these explosives were detonated remote remotely, and they are now investigating these attacks, taking it obviously very seriously. but they suspect that this could be a wider a wider incident here, as opposed to just a singular one off there is talk in the media here of fees of a wave of new terror attacks here in jerusalem. this comes at a time. obviously, we've just had an election here in the country. benjamin netanyahu is any moment now going to swear in his cabinet ministers and take the prime minister ship. he has come out condemning the attack on twitter, saying that we have to crack down. take a hard line against terrorism. what is interesting honor is we've seen this fi, brown politician here, right wing it to mom. ben via now he's angling for the police ministry that would
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be overseeing the security services. he is angling for that position. we saw him. he was the 1st politician on the say now he said things that we need to take back control of this country of things that he was saying in the campaign. he's going to be looking at taking that position and of course taught and for security services here in the country, he doubly corresponded rebecca written in jerusalem. thanks so much for that. ukrainian president laudermill zalinski says special shelters will be set up across the country to help people cope with the coming winter russian missile attacks of left energy infrastructure and the health system in tatters. so lensky says so called invincibility centers will provide people with a place to get heat. was that internet and pharmacy services around the clock? alice as fears grow, that under current conditions, the winter could be life threatening for millions of ukrainians. oh, it, vito degrees celsius. if night faults in her son,
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and at enough home plunges into darkness, turning on the stove is the only way to keep the family warm at the lesson yet in the evening when it's dark and cold, my daughter becomes nervous. she is used to like him, but it's constantly dark now and the speed rush hath my faint attack on you. green's bible crates and other energy infrastructures means millions of ukrainians . we brief, a harsh window without proper heating, but that's not the only ruddy. you the w at your thief, it has documented more than 700 attacks on health infrastructure since russia envision, begin in late february, hundreds of damaged hospitals, lack basic facilities, like water and bower. and in that garden state, the health get units cannot fully support the people to ease pressure on it,
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nor did he thought it a put her teeth and her son are urging people to leave that each. and if they can't, in his look at some of the other stories making news around the world, ukrainian official say a russian strike on a maternity ward has killed a new born baby in ukraine. southern is jeffery jet region. overnight rescue is managed to pull survivors, including the child's mother. from the rubble, president lensky has accused russia of inflicting tara and murder on ukraine. in the wake of this attack, such rescue efforts are continuing on the main indonesian island of java following mondays. a devastating earthquake which killed at least 268 people. the death toll is expected to rise with many people. still missing. rescue efforts have been hampered by the damage left by landslides and large amounts of rural. ah,
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day 3 of the football world cup produced a stunning upset for one of the pre tournament favorites. saudi arabia defeated argentina in that group see match, they came from behind to when 2 to one and dent argentina as world cup hopes in group d. well, champions france coasted to an easy victory over australia. another upset had looked to be on the cards after australia took an early lead in that match. your fairly enjoy did not last long to and on this, crossed the ball into the box were opting out of your, found himself unmarked, just a few feet away from door. and you headed home, frances, 1st all of the world come to make it a quick one. to us, to really a last the ball in build a play reveal with another offensive showcase finding a live years ago. when an easy tap in to turn the game around in just 5 minutes. france were now in full country and should have sport and other just before half time he, dan and bob here with way too much power and too little precision. however,
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in the 2nd half, it was time to sign for the french superstore. first. he headed home, frances, 3 to one in his 68 minutes and then provided the assist for you. brace the 4th one that sealed the deal. after a shaky start, the reigning champions were quick to recover, claiming a deserve 3 points in the 1st game of mission. back to back at the polish superstar roberts 11 dusky took to the world cup stage as his side faced mexico. after an uneventful 1st half holland were rewarded. a penalty after an hour of play. that enough, he stepped up to take it, but the pony captain met his match in mexico's guillermo ochoa is 37 year old. was undoubtedly the man of the match that finished nil nil. leaving levin dusky in disbelief, and the mexican fans in tears. ok, let's take a look at all of the results from day 3 into argentina's loss,
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leaves them boston the group see with saudi arabia, the surprise leaders after just one game in group d, the france, australia result puts the well champions 2 points clear after just one game and tunisia held denmark to school as to rule in the groups of the game and germany kick off their world cap campaign against japan later. but they're gonna have to do it without one of their biggest names. coach henzy fled confirmed by an munich star, leroy son, a will miss the game through injury. that is better does we offer the or if it's, if it's better that we have to leave out leroy because he's a player who can make a difference, a line, it can turn a game around with his quality front eyes. that's why his injury is a pity shadow or that we hope you'll be able to play on sunday on for some sort of extra income. so that's what we're working towards. the entire team is working towards the whole medical staff stuff. and we're doing what we can for him to make
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sure that we can soon have him available again. so foolish to them and build up to germany's opening match has been dominated by you turn on the decision to wear a one love arm band and support of algae, p t q writes. and that came off to threats of sporting sanctions by safer footballs, governing body of support, correspondent jonathan harding told us how germany has responded to that. i think initially, after the disappointment at not pushing back against the decision, germany's response has been quite strong. german f, a precedent by no end of said that fif his show of power was unprecedented, which i think is quite strong language in the situation. and since then, germany have tried their best to sort of regain some faith from, from people watching on that have been some consequences. reva, one of their biggest sponsors has withdrawn their sponsorship of the div b premier, surely as a result of the situation. there are reports that the div be a looking to su, fee for as
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a result of the decision. so it's definitely an ongoing conversation, a, basically an, a situation that continues to develop. i'm curious to see how it will continue over the rest of the tournament. i think it will be a talking point for the rest of the tournament, and i think it would definitely be a point of discussion between but no end of and german interior minister, nancy phase the later on when the to me here in dover, jonathan harding, you up to date up next doc film looks at the pharma industries, griff on diabetes, medication, se, se king, for that. i mean we can in that in.
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