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and partners in asia, africa, latin america, and the caribbean. the fact that we, you pins purchase ellen gee on the world market must not lead to scarcity elsewhere . we will need alternatives for the roughly cbc2xb cubic meters of gas from russian pipelines missing from the word market, more renewables of course, but also temporarily additional guess resources. otherwise, there is a danger that without affordable gas emerging economies in particular might switch back to cold. this would be even more harmful to the environment. of course, we must avoid new lock and new path dependencies at all costs. by making new projects h o to ready from the very outset and being and by expanding renewables in parallel
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in the short term, this may lead to higher costs. how longer in the long term we all stand to safe. if the impact of climate change is less dramatic. in germany to switching to a climate friendly economy, we'll take efforts. we are talking about investments around 400000000000 euro for the expansion of renewables, between now and 2030 investments by the way, which and which are already well underway. the most recent example is a contract worth billions for siemens energy to connect a new offer, wind park to the grit. and this is just one example illustrating why this turning point towards the climbed friendly industry. this is not the end of our industrial power house, but in new start. after all, even before the energy crisis, the dresser triggered germany's business model was not only based on the energy
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intensive mass production of aluminum cement or crude steel. but on highly specialized research and technology intensive, industrial products, products that are needed all around the world all the more. so actually when the world is now transitioning towards a climate neutral future. even before russia's war of aggression, germany's energy prices were not the lowest. and yet germany was and remains competitive. this is because of thousands of small and medium sized enterprises all across the country. enterprises, that they're highly innovative and adaptable, which explains why they are so often global leaders. this is thanks to high public and private investment and research and development, which for example, ensure that the 1st covered 19 test and the 1st safe and effective covered 19
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vixen were developed in germany just in december, a team at the hammered center and berlin set a new word record for the efficiency of solar sets. and now just a few weeks later, our companies are already setting a pilot lines for the use of these tandems us. that ladies and gentlemen is and remains the german business model. particularly now, as we charge all path to a climate neutral future. where else is there such broad consensus between businesses, employees and politics, that the path to climate utility is not just ecologically necessary, but also offers new could unities and global competition. when it comes to basic and professional training for employees, for example, politics, business and trade unions in germany are working hand in hand and before the year
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is out, our country will finally benefit from modern immigration legislation. after all, if we want to remain competitive as the leading and destination, we neat experience, treacherous, qualified engineers, tradesmen, and mechanics. those who want to roll up their sleeves are welcome in germany. that is our message for the kids. now, the forecasts have been predicting a shrinking german population. but it is up to us to decide whether this happens so far. it certainly hasn't. today, germany has more inhabitants and employed persons than ever before. and this is precisely trent, we are going to continue it is a gentleman, a climate neutral future is needless to say,
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not something any single country can achieve on its own. that is why our dialogue and our, and a forum like divorce are so crucial. but we are doing in germany also serves the goal of making europe the 1st climate neutral continent by 2050 at the european level, we are going to lower our net greenhouse gas emissions, but least 55 percent by 2030 compared to 1990 this decision stance. here we are relying on the market on competition and on innovation. the use emission trading system is a case in point. even today we are using it to cut permissible emission leverts in a way that is predictable for all. at the same time, the system is serving as the catalyst for innovation
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but to ensure the most ambitious are not disadvantaged. we prepare round to carbon border adjustment mechanism in europe. at the same time, however, europe remains open for international trade. i'm doing my utmost to ensure that the free trade agreements we have successfully negotiated with canada, korea, japan, new zealand, and chile will soon be followed by new once with mac was sure india and indonesia. and we are also open to discuss a tariff agreement for the industrial sector with the united states. though these agreements, we are creating a lever blame ting field. and we are preventing high emission industries from heading off to countries with less ambitious climate targets. this is also the aim of the international climate club. we launched during germany's d 7 presidency. a secretariat has recently been set up at the oil, c, d and
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d international energy agency. so the club is now open to a new ambitious manda bus. in the united states, this ambition has a name the inflation reduction act. some $370000000000.00 have been earmarked for energy and climate change mitigation over the next 10 years. i very much welcome this investment through the german climate and transformation fund. we have made almost 180000000000 euro available our says for the period of 2023 to 2026. but local content requirements for certain products must not result in discrimination against you. pin businesses. protectionism hinders competition and innovation. and it's detrimental to climate change mitigation we, as you members,
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are talking to our american friends about this. and at the same time we are looking at what we ourselves can do to further improve investment conditions here and europe. the chips act, for instance, as brought about a new start for chip manufacturing and europe. investors are starting new production plants for billions of euros. they can build on an existing semiconductor industry. this could become a model for other key technologies, particularly in the digital and climate sectors. and the funding is there for the taking to date only 20 percent of them. of the more than 700000000 euro in the u. pin recovery fund has been paid out. its full impact will thus emerge over the coming years. to remain competitive, we will have to make your pin legislation on state 8 more agile and flexible. just
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as you've been commission president was love on the line has proposed and reaffirmed here yesterday so that investors know in advance what support to expect and don't have to wait until years after the investment to find out. ladies and gentlemen, the past year challenz us as seldom before. yet at the same time, we changed and move things forward as sold and before germany itself is changing. if i may make a prediction, mike successor will address you at the vote. economic forum in 2045. sure. he or she were present germany as one of the world's 1st climate neutral industrial nations. and then the supplies in germany and europe will then be sourced almost exclusively from green electricity,
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heat and hydrogen. we will be moving emission free on our roads and railroads. our buildings will be energy efficient. our businesses will be producing on a climate neutral basis. and what is more, they are the ones who will have driven distance distance transition, who will continue to drive it. so if you ask me to day where you can invest the future sustainably, with a high return, my answer is don't look any further. come to us to germany and to europe. thank you very much. with all of those. so addressing a world economic or thank you mr. johnson, we have some chris so closer to so great. so we're miller, has our 2 political correspondent listening attribute needed. let me just tell you
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the how that took me by took me by surprise, was unused to hearing a chance of a shots making quite dry political speeches. and it started off very much like that . thank you very much. this is what's going on in ukraine, but then he, he seemed to sort of having dealt with ukraine and said, but russia hasn't got what it wanted and the west is coming together. and he sort of seem to do a hard turn. i went into cell mode to the gathered business, c, e o's and, and, and sold germany as a, as a country that, that is going towards our climate neutrality. our laws are going to be very flexible. he made a big thing as well about the country's training opportunities and pushed immigration, which is m as a good thing, which is something that few in his position would have done is always interesting to listen to all our so speeches and to listen to those details because they do come as
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a surprise. i've got here in my notes. i wrote down exactly what you just said. he came across as a salesman pitching germany as a reliable partner. and that phil, that doesn't come as a big surprise. i mean, look at the massive translation that germany is undergoing at the moment. the invasion, rushes invasion of ukraine in february was such a massive shock for this country politically, economically, everything they had got it wrong. when it came to economic policy for decades, they made themselves dependent on russian energy deliveries. it is such an extent that everybody here was completely shaken and didn't know whether our companies were going to survive. if ross or indeed took this leverage and miss off the top and switch off the tabs. exactly. and they did that in the summer. so of course, all i've chosen is government who were only not even 3 months into that jobs. when this happened, when the russian invasion happened,
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they had to act immediately. so to me, it makes a lot of sense, what all i should say, because germany deadly lose a lot of credibility, our eastern partners in poland, et cetera. they've been warning for decades that germany was to rely and to dependent on russia and they were proven right. and so in terms of security policy, germany has had to do almost a 180 degree shift, moving away from russia as one of the partners that you can rely on. and when it comes to energy, when it comes to the economy, all the, those sectors were affected. and of course, all of shots knows that the world is moving into direction where people in the upcoming countries, all those g, 20 nations, they're going to grow in size in population. they're going to become a lot more important in the next couple of years. and they will want to know where they can invest, then you found wealth and property, and it, and prosperity,
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sorry. and this is something where he knows europe has to get a move on and has to sell itself as a reliable partner for them. this is a very clear message. it was interesting just just on that, that point that he devoted part of his speech to saying that the germany and europe are aware of a global responsibility to asia, africa, latin america, and the caribbean. we won't be hogging all the gas reserves, but there is plenty business to be done with germany for you. we won't forget you exactly because he is convinced that is something that he's been telling everybody for months now that the future, a global situation will be one where you don't necessarily choose whether you're in the camp of the united states, russia, or china. but it, it will become a world where everybody's sort of out there trying to make bilateral deals as well . and which is why you left. so it was so happy that he got support at the g 20 meeting in bali last year for this condemn them condemnation over his aggression
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against ukraine because he said it is vital that they understand that this cannot be tolerated. and he sees that these countries, the emerging economies, are going to play a much more crucial role also politically. but he also, he also outlined the balancing act to the fact that globalization has sort of put us in this position so. so international trade links have to be shortened, but globalization is not a bad thing. we just have to sort of just have to reassess it. and he thought about this, this us inflation reduction act, which is such a clash between the us and europe at the moment. surprise everyone by saying i welcome the u. s. investment, but there must be no discrimination against or other countries. i don't think he's
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surprised everyone to be honest because it means that i found that one of the most important parts of his speech actually when he said that he supports the suggestion by was a funder lie in the commission. president european commission president, who in double said ok, we may need to become a little more flexible here in europe as well when it comes to governments wanting to support their own companies. when they want to undergo transformation, they want to push certain technologies, for example. so far you has pretty rigid rules, you're not allowed to interfere too much. but of course now the europeans are also waking up and seeing with the inflation reduction act that they're going to lose competitiveness. they are going to lose out if they don't react. and so this was one of the crew, some messages here from source that he supposed that. but of course, ultimately germany would benefit the german government, could then subsidize its own company. right. no mention though in the speech of tanks. no, but of armored vehicles. and this is also something that to him,
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he didn't really come as a big surprise. i said to you in the talk that we have before he took to this stage, that if he doesn't have a deal that is hammered out in all its detail, he's not going to mention anything. why would he say things that, that he will later have to take back? that is not how he works. so we, we do think that there could be some sort of movement. there is probably a lot of work going on behind the scenes and probably click go. the mayor of keith is right when he says, let's wait till friday when international defense ministers get together here in germany at ham stein, to coordinate military support for ukraine. let's here we are hearing positive signals that germany is willing to give its consent, so that leopards to come at times can be sent to ukraine. but today was not the moment full of sights. he repeated again that germany has already made a step up qualitatively speaking in terms of weapons supplies when they announced
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that they were going to send those armored vehicles of the modern type. thank you for that. new housing is our chief political correspondent got through that speech . we heard from german chancellor left shots of the world economic for for that. we thank you. so the chancellor, the german chancellor lachelle says delivered the address to the world economic forum in davos. he said that russian aggression must fail in order for the war in ukraine to end. but he did not say that germany would send them on tanks to aid. you went on to stress, the need to commit to renewable energy and the climate and the helicopter crash and you kind of kill the least of 14 people, including the interior minister dennis on most trasky, the helicopter with the minister and other officials on board went down and down in the city of bro, very, just outside the capital q official, say it had a kindergarten and apartment building as it went down, several children were among the debt of building a blaze,
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moments after the crash the emergency services were quick to the scene. it's not yet clear what caused the helicopter to full from the sky. that the moment was won't be no at present is that the helicopter fell to the ground between the kindergarten on a residential building in the town of brewery was awarded to put the issue on board . the helicopter operated by the state emergency service was where 9 people was among them. the leadership of the interior ministry. sort of me get of islamist excellent wishes, brown, interior minister, denise modesty ascii as well as his deputy and other officials are among the dead away. they were believed to be on their way to the front line. when the helicopter came down in foggy conditions. one eye witness said that the pilot seemed to try to avoid buildings as the helicopter came down. and have you been olivia?
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so my think that he chose the smallest target those moves, but because there was a 2 story building there. and here there were 10 floors. you owe the pilot made heroic effort. you know, if you do is give birth to, he flew the helicopter to the smallest place, he did the best he could, and then the give them a muller. investigate is already looking into the incident which presidency lensky has dubbed a terrible tragedy. like a response on your fall, the call was at the site and center sir. vis update. well, we still don't know the exact number of people killed because a lot of things happened. revising those figures in the last hours. what we do know that over 20 people have been injured, including several children and they are in hospital. now i am just at the rescue side. you can see behind me, emergency workers are still working the clearing the debris securing the walls of the kindergarten. that was reported the partially hit by the helicopter. now the
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walls of those kindergarten, you can probably see behind me a completely blackened because there was a large fire that broke out off to be in fact, the crash i've been speaking to some residents, your one resident lives on the 15th floor, told me she saw a huge flame from the window of the residents. i've been speaking to said they rushed to the kindergarten when they heard that crash and managed to get some children away from the building. now others have been also telling us that, you know, there was a fall outage in this area when the crash happened and several buildings really didn't have lights. the conditions, also very foggy. we've also seen around me a few make sure memorial systems come up with people, you know, name, flowers and candles. to remember the people who lived in the neighbourhood who died in the grim tragedy. and of course, have kept the fashions also killed the top rock of ukraine's interior ministry, including the interior minister. of course, what we do know is that she was travelling on the french made helicopter provided
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to the states emergency service. and he was on his way to franklin and what's being said about the cause of this incident. well, we don't have details of what really calls but the incident authorities here have been seeing that since the beginning of this war, you create an official problem cleans and across public flying a lot of tools in order to avoid russian. miss lyles, and that has been some speculation here that the pilots probably try to avoid all these high rise buildings in this neighborhood. now ukraine's security service, the s b u has taken over this investigation and they said they are probing all possible angles and they're not rooting or technical glitches. they also going to be exploring deliberate actions to destroy the helicopter. right? so we have 3 of the main figures in the ukraine's interior ministry killed, including the, the minister at the, at the top. what effect is he's likely to have on government
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unites? i mean, the loss of these 3 leadings goes in the, in the interior ministry does come as a big shock to ukraine. and of course, the interior minister himself dennis want us to know he was a key who's killed. he was a key member of president landscape cabinet. he's been one of his longest running political advisors. he will report responsible for running the police and security in the country. but he also played a key role in informing the public of casualties when they, when they signed the tax field russian, this under tax and donor tax, he was a family of the go at the site of the station. every time there was a major beside the tac, you're now officials here see, but his loss will not affect the working of the ministry to be the cabinet has already appointed the head of the national police as the deputy and tito minister. and he will tell me now take over the duties of the interior minister. i thank you for that. sonya found the count reporting from the crash site just outside the cave
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away from the war in ukraine, a caught in the philippines as acquitted journalist, maria theresa, and her online news outlet. wrapper of tax evasion was resar. it was a joint winner of the nobel peace prize 2 years ago, but a globally recognized reporting about a country's violent anti drugs campaign. might her an enemy of the former president audrey grew to 30? it's not the end of the war for nobel prize winner maria resar, but she has won a significant battle. speaking outside court, she struggled to hold back tears. black to death. fax when truth, when justice, when major emotional alum for resar co founded the online new side wrapper and used it to expose philippines. president rodrigo, to 10 days, alleged abuse of power and growing authoritarianism. detached
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a tried to discredit rapper, reza says he weaponized the philippines judicial system against her and her associates. the 59 year old has been battling a series of cases filed due to her vocal criticism of the former president. these charges, as you know, were politically motivated. they were incredible to us a brazen abuse of power and meant to stop you from doing their jobs. he still faces 3 other criminal cases, including a cyber libel conviction currently on appeal to which he could be sentenced to nearly 7 years in prison. and look at some more headline from around the world. tokyo's high court is upheld the not guilty verdicts of 3 former power company
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executives over their role in the fukushima nuclear disaster. a lower court had previously cleared the 3 men of negligence following the 20 of an earthquake and soon army which flooded the nuclear plants reactors, causing the worst nuclear disaster since june novel, brazilian president, nearly the silver has fired at least 40 members of the military, responsible for guarding the presidential palace residence on luna has express distrust in the military after they have failed to stop the storming of government buildings. on the 8th of january, he suggested that some troops were complicit in. allowing a barber, jaya boston aro supporters to attack the buildings, police and anti government demonstrators of class in the proven capital lima demonstrators. according for the resignation of the country as president dean and been watching through scene weeks of anti government protested left dozens of people. at a quick reminder of our top story, joe and chancellor, olaf shall still live at the address of the world economic forum. and divorcee says
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that you brush and aggression must fail in order for the war a new crime to end. but they did not say germany would be sending modern tanks to aid cave. he went on to stress, the need to commit to renewable energy and climate neutral. i'll have more of the top of the out made in germany is next. good thing. with
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