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ah ah ah ah, this is the w news. why from berlin, if a lot of them is dimansky, thanks the european parliament for its support. president speaks to lawmakers of our europe and accuses russia trying to destroy the european way of life. so they to stop in a european tour aimed at showing up support for his country is quite again also on
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the program in turkey, steering the rescue worker scrambled to find more survivors with the catastrophic earthquake aid has started to arrive in the hardest areas. after 3 cold nights, hopes off of north korea's military kind of base it's 75th birthday leader kim jong reviews, the reclusive states nuclear arsenal. one of its largest grades ever finance, increasingly making washington on the west concert. ah, i'm forego. welcome to the program. vladimir zalinski has address european parliament as part of her and he 2nd trip outside ukraine since the war, but got ahead of his address. the ukrainian president was met with applause and the standing ovation flanked by the parliament president, roberta met sola. he made an impassioned plea for european values and pledge the
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victorious ukraine bought one day. john is off of what he had to say in a speech delivered the less than an hour ago. yahoo seems to that my goal is to also help healing all of you. it helps you crazy with vitally important supplies for blood and animation and energy equipment and fewer chambers. it you, as we sort of my things and items that i wouldn't really need, that we won't be able to do it. i thank you ladies. a voucher that you with your decisions, defend the european way of life without steadfastly, that you and your friend, the ukrainian ruffian, way of life get more from brussels bureau chief, alexandra on norman, welcome,
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alexandra alex. i start with uh the main points of access speed. what jumped out for you? well, i think that this speech once again showed that zalinski knows exactly what kind of audience he's addressing and that he is able to deliver a powerful address. it to that audience. here he was speaking to the european lawmakers who have been among the stronger supporters of a key years, and he thanked them for their support. stressing that this is what has been motivating keys, citizens his people, to keep up their fight. he also praised the european union and watched a block stands for the european way of life, the rule of law, and also on the values other. they'll use that. the european union stands for stressing that this is the right home for ukraine and expressing his confidence
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that europe will join the block. and that was, of course, a customs tailored message for the you lawmakers here i and this time they that the issue of fighter jets was brought up not by mr. the landscape, but by his host. well i think that was really noticeable that it was the european parliament president, roberta met sola, who spoke about a fighter jets a she said that now a states must consider as quickly as possible, providing ukraine with what to day need long range weapons, and fighter jets and it was a strong sign of support for keith's requests and the demands and of course we can expect the shelf fighter jets where we are seeing some movement to be at the top of the agenda in zalinski. his talks with the european leaders,
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he and brussels and as ever are mr. zelinski taylors, his speech to his audience, will listen to a tape of him talking about how the invasion of his country has changed the e u, and then come back to europe. at last, you know, is living is south of the ruin is dependence on the russian fossil fuels fury is cleansing south of the corruption influence, ugly russian oligarchy. business europe is defending itself in philadelphia, again from the infiltration. how the agents of russia secret services who were looking at europe as the hunting field for the proposition opponents of the russian regime for the 1st time in its history, the european union is provided with the military serfs at such large scale such scale. and i see such a positive assessment of your reforms and the european into european country about
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his fighting defending himself and his modernizing and reforming. it says you shall at the same time where poetry 0 can you, you train is going to be a member of your opinion, your crane. ok initial. what am i, is that is when a user, so usually is going to be a member of your opinion. do your opinion that is winning i sandra for norm about lots of praise and something of a challenge there at the end from, from the ukranian president. well yes, however, we know that president zalinski has not been afraid of telling what might be regarded as an unpleasant truce also during his vigil address to your opinion leaders in the past, sir, he sometimes called out, for instance, member estates not willing to increase the pressure on russia or imposed new sanctions. so that is not totally unexpected. however, i thought it was
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a very powerful message that she had there are for europe for the european union. and we also have to stress that there are many and for instance, in the eastern part of the blog who have been criticizing that at least western europe, countries such as germany and france for instance, were too long to a much inclined to, to see russia as a partner, and that they were not paying attention to russia's increasingly aggressive behavior and imperialists approached in the past. thank you so much for that, sir. alexander alexander from nama. in president zalinski, i will go on to be to european a heads of state and the government meeting in brussels today, among the most pressing issues that they are tackling is irregular migration into
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the block, the influx of a 1000000 refugees from serious a civil war. last decade course a crisis leaders want to avoid repeating as fatima, who do reports, they can't agree, what changes to make another boat rescued in the mediterranean sea. my, my lady's okay. rowdy, where a guy you're doing well, migration has been one of the most divisive topics among european leaders with authorities reporting record high numbers of irregular crossings. it pals more pressure on the e. u to act. michael, a special summit this week on the european commission. its been forward, its proposals for strengthening the blocks external borders and increasing the number of returns of migrants who the final cases have been refused. migration is a european challenge which must be met with a european response. this might sound like common sense,
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but it took us almost 10 years to acknowledge this reality. law fear officials reported 330000 irregular crossings across the eas borders. the highest in 2016 of the main reeds. the western balkans saw the largest number of migrants crossing into the european union every year, each member se decide to send thousands of migrants back to their home countries. but only a few are of actually returned. the european commission is proposing that the block leverages visa and trade policy agreements to get 3rd countries to accept return ease. but some european countries say that's just not enough. austria, one of the countries feeling the effects of the balkan reed is urging the commission to help finance the building offenses along the bulgarian turkish border to reduce the flow of asylum seekers. the austrian prime minister even visited bulgaria last month in the spring on business deposits. austria supports the
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position that the commission needs to finance the expansion of the 2000000000 euro border fence so that it can properly protect and use external boulder. who do i will be israel. the commission however, says it is willing to finance board infrastructure and equipment like drones, radars, and other means of surveillance. but no fences. meanwhile, as a sign applications within the you reach more than half a 1000000 and years and human rights organizations emphasize at protecting migrants in need of help should be the mean. parity law, turkey in syria, where the death toll from monday's massive earthquake, hassar reached more than 15000 to his present relative. ty, bird, one has defended his government response, saying that preparing for a disaster on this scale, it's practically impossible. international rescue teams of joint forces with local emergency crews in the worst affected areas, but hopes of finding more survivors is fading. and in many places, like turkey's had a province, residents say they have seen little outside help. for days these
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residents have spent the night here camped amongst the ruins of homes in hattie province. one of the hardest hit by monday's quakes. they say they can still hear voices coming from under the rubble from the moment, but had been left without any help to save their loved ones. rescue teams, equipment and emergency support is now starting to arrive here that many fear it's come to light and their frustrations are now turning to anger. we have 30 dead in there. is our state really incapable? i think so incapable. i have no words. 30 bodies have been lying here until the morning. we should be millersville, or to furnace all that over. you'll feel a little turkey's president is acutely aware of the fingers now being pointed at
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him and his government's response to the disaster. and while visiting some of the worst effected areas on wednesday, he did admit that they had encountered some problems elevator. certainly, there have been shortfalls. far as the conditions have become clear, it is impossible to prepare to face a disaster like this. all of you mc moon named the opposition leader sees things differently though, blaming the president for the destruction was that there is only one person responsible for this catastrophe, and that is the 3rd one the 20 years. he has failed to prepare the country for earthquakes with our international emergency and rescue teams are now up and running with crew. so more than 2 dozen countries taking part in the rescue mission . and despite fear that the window to find more survivors is closing, there is still hope that more people may be found alive. with moments like this,
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providing emergency teams with all the motivation they need to carry on. the search for signs of life correspondent tele schultz, is on the ground and talks us to the situation. and donna and southern tech, we are currently in a suburb of a, donna cordova. and in fact is, is not one of the areas hardest hit by the quake, but we spent time here yesterday at collapse buildings. and i just spoke with the mayor who said 400 people in his community have been lost. and as you can see behind me, there are some 400 tens and 1200 people here. but as we have seen throughout the country, people seem to be in relatively good spirits. and most of all they are so welcoming . and i just want to share with you some new friends i made immediately upon arrival here. this is irene. she's 8 years old and miracle and come here. and when i came up with my tv makeup on my face,
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they said we have some lipstick. and so, i mean, you asked me to give you a stick to you and look at her and miracle, she'd only 3 a better ride, but all of us know exactly how that goes. thank you, girls. and as you can see, of course we do have their parents permission. oh my gosh, highlight of my day. definitely. so sorry for the noise behind us, there are trucks arriving here with aid. and as i said, i just spoke with the mayor of chicago, who said that they have enough food and enough water for the moment. but he said they will need aid in the days to come in. in addition to the 1200 people living in these tense, he said there are thousands sleeping in the streets, burning what they can find to stay warm. and there's no telling how long the situation will go on. we've been feeling, you know, we've been hearing about the aftershocks continuing and so people are very
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concerned that well they may feel ok today on a sunny day with no aftershocks. no one has any idea how long they are going to need to continue supporting people who can't go back to their host. sorry, shows in southern turkey. i mean, while international aid has now reached a rebel held enclave of syria. efforts to get aid in the area have been complicated, of course, by the countries 12 years civil war and official ever bow. how a border crossing between turkey and syria has confirmed that a you an aide. convoys entered the enclave where millions rely on humanitarian aid . that he w teams in the region and sent us this exclusive report from the town of harem. digging through the rubble an assyrian town of harrow, just one of hundreds in the region that have been flattened by the quake. rescuers often just using their bare hands for the most basic of tools. rafa is one of the locals,
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frustrated by the lack of proper digging machinery that's compounded by exhaustion after working 2 days without sleep. however, hm. and we need help from other countries. we're getting some equipment, but we have people under the rubble and we're trying to pull them out. we have malice, but what good are mallet got this little and we really need is heavy equipment to rescue people and they've been under the rubble for 48 hours and we need heavy equipment to get them out. and she ended up going on. but alum, some bulldozers have arrived, but they're not nearly enough. given the widespread scale of destruction and hopes of finding more, survivors are diminishing by the hour. while the able bodied assist with rescue efforts, others are left to ponder. what's next for them? louder, anela, miss willa, dont have any clothes or any possessions any more that her mother then the streets and the rain without socks or anything man had they don't have anyone to stay with
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us. my siblings died in a leper while i had a what im special in the hannah rafa and the other helpers in her him will continue hammer away until their mission is complete. and after that, they'll have another massive task. rebuilding their village is almost always making a headlines around the world and we'll start in chile. the present gabrielle brake has asked for international assistance to combat wildfires across the center and south the country. 24 people have died in the fight in recent days. authorities award that a new heat wave could worse in the situation. please in canada, say 2 children have been killed after a public bus smashed into a daycare center in montreal. police believe the driver crash the vehicle deliberately and say, they don't know. disney says it will cut to $7000.00 jobs around the world and slash cost by $5.00
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a half $1000000000.00. media company also announced that it would spend less on film and t v production as follows. announcements from warner and netflix, which are also cutting back on content to north korea. where supreme leader came, joan owners appeared at military parade in the capital piano. yeah. and the presence of his daughter has raised eyebrows. the nighttime event mark the military, 75th anniversary, and showcase caste up to 11 inter continental missiles and missiles are seen as a major challenge to the west. is that it's designed to reason i did states, mainland, and kim john attended the event where he's young daughter. i came ju, i a feeling speculation that she's being a prime. does the country as a future leader? a straight to van to roy to senior correspondent to josh smith smith in the south
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korean capital. so welcome, josh, i'm so what are these images tell us. so tonight we did have that interesting gift physician of kim's young on and his family, overseeing these massive nucular tipped missiles. the daughter has, interestingly made an appearance at almost every major military event lately. and it's really underscoring kind of the twin pillars of power in north korea, kim, family, and its various members there, as well as now this increasingly powerful new killer arsenal analyst. we spoke to say that every one of these parades and demonstrations of north korea's nuclear power underscores it's policy that it will never give up those weapons. and the family presence, their underscores how these weapons are an integral part of the future of the country as well. as of the kim family machine and we'll talk us through the weapons
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that we saw. so as you mentioned, we saw nearly a dozen of some of their longest range was song, 17 icbm, which they tested for the 1st time last year. these are some of the largest road mobile icbm in the world, and they would be capable of reaching targets nearly anywhere around the globe, including crucially in the united states. we also saw a potential new, solid fuel icbm. it's unclear whether it's supposed to be an operational missile or possibly mockups. north korea does have a history of rolling our prototypes or mock ups at these parades. but its presence there suggests or underscores north korea's pursuit of a solid fuel missiles which would be opposed to the current liquid fueled missiles,
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which typically take a long time to fuel, making them easier to potentially target in conflict. and so the suggest kind of the next step in their missile development there. so tell us more about this daughter came at you. i believe she's not even the oldest, but that the sac, a 2nd daughter. and it does look like she is being groomed to take over. is that what we should take from this? so she is the 1st and only child so far that's ever been acknowledged or officially shown by north korea. so there is speculation that there is an older child. however, that's not confirmed and it's far from clear. and even her name. we only know because of dennis rodman visit to kim jung and she's never been named by kim jung, but her increasing presence at these key events does add fuel to the speculation
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that she's being groomed for a senior leadership position at minimum and possibly even kim duncan's job itself, whenever he dies, to joshua smith is just smith and so cute. the control of the skies is crucial in war and the conflict in ukraine. both sides have been using unmanned drones for attacks and information gathering, rushes made that particular use of iranian made suicide drones. are these guys carry explosives and can spend significant time in the air before finding a target and crashing into it? and he toby's mature. so berlin has been to meet the ukrainian soldiers. his job is to shoot him down. this is what some of your friends most important army units look like. this is more by air difference unit, protecting the capitol from drones. as soon as they're told that she had drones are approaching, they take position and try to shoot them down. in the so here that
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was a she had drone measures, 2.5 on 3.5 meters. but in the sky, they are just small dots. drones might be weapons of 21st century, there with defense against them or not. the edge came machine guns like this one were 1st used on the battlefield. the war to control center sends the coordinates and estimated trajectory of the drones to the soldiers on the field. they rely on their own eyes were thomas my record to which we had special training to teachers. how to shoot in front of the trajectory were not shooting straight at the drone, but in front of it to create barrage fire. we aim quite far ahead of the drone. they take a corpus over anesha. i bet. just this is just a demonstration. the army won't take us to the actual positions at the moment,
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but jones mostly come at night ukrainians. rely on tracer ammunition and night vision devices. rain for ghost snow. make it difficult, which is why bad weather makes jordan attacks more like it's a game of and most which art core. bully remy, as apple ski in the beginning, they sent them straight to their target it up put on a linear trajectory. whichever promote the much router, you kinda learn to program them in a way. so they take a different route every time without go where to call it. we were expecting them to come from one side and they were coming from another direction in sure. that's how the enemy is trying to avoid the places where our forces have shot down. she had similar food in their gear. her nicely trying to find holes in our defenses. them heights, isn't it the keys sprawled in the bro, but there are none. at least that's what i think the via the closet
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for these world war 2 goes, retirement isn't locked inside. oliver's in amsterdam are gearing up for one of the biggest ever exhibitions of walks by the dutch master yon from here. but if his most famous works will be on display, including the world famous, go with a pearl earring. take a look. and $28.00 out of around $37.00 known works are on display at amsterdam rags museum. among them, the milk made girl reading a letter and an open window, and perhaps the most famous of in 1665, the common thread that brings them altogether. our depictions of real life in the 17th century. he bit of confirm as infamy as paintings. don't tell a story in the sense that there's a lot going on. there's no running around horses galloping or something, fording on the ground or people fighting. his paintings are always very quiet,
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very introverted. and this introversion, of course, allows the viewer to enter into a new world of the media to him. yon for mere lived and worked in the dutch city of delft. he was only 43 years old at the time of his death, and it was only posthumously that both he and his paintings gained worldwide recognition. especially for the use of light. from avenue, the man uses natural light as it naturally enters a room. and as it highlights certain objects and not others, and on this girl with a pearl earring was fictionalized on the silver screen in 2003 with american actress scarlett johansson bearing a striking resemblance to farmers famous subject. ah, stay your
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masters, a sighing hain't tuck, treat the exhibition in amsterdam has been years in the making with the paintings, arriving from various museums around the world. it's an extremely rare chance for a brief encounter with most of vermeer works at the job debate. double wall news at the top of the our focus on europe is up next, looking at the repass being conducted on francis famous not to down have a good day with
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slice are a difficult test. focus on europe. next on d, w into the conflict with sebastian, a chinese balloon flying high over america has led to the cancellation of high level talks between bay june in washington. my guest in beijing is senior. come was you both, both on chinese security and strategy. and apart from the balloon, verify, we love a return for washington. wanted to discuss what will happen next. you conflict zone in 60 minutes on d, w. o, a johnson garge to searches for the truth again. this time at the exile to turkish
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journalist meets svetlana itsyana, sky, exiled leader of the opposition in bella, luce, i mean, of course i'm tired. i'm tired, physically untied. morally, it's too much on my shoulders, but i have to hold this weight because i'm responsible for the future fall country for the people who are behind the boss. guardians of truth starts february 18th on d. w. or ah, with this is focus on europe. i'm lar babel allah, welcome to the show life in a war zone, people in parts of ukraine are adjusting to daily life in cities and towns scarred by war near the front line.
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