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inspiring story about survival, homa to get the jealous i was the only one mind, music, the germany watch now on youtube, d. w documentary ah ah, this is d w. news live from berlin, u. s. releases video of the black sea drone incident. the video shows a russian fighter jet flying very close to an unmanned american drone and dumping jet fuel on it droned later, crashed. also on the show. poland pledges to deliver 4 of its fight against ukraine
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in the coming days of the 1st of cubes allies to do so. bus protestors in france expressed their outrage at president in battle macross decision to force through pension reform. growing use special procedure to push through unpopular changes without a vote in parliament. ah, i'm told me all logical, it's good to have you with us. the u. s. defense department has released footage to back up its complaint that at russian aircraft intercepted us drone over the black sea. according to us authorities, this video shows a russian su $27.00 fighter jet, approaching the drawing and dumping fuel over it. as the aircraft passes by close proximity without into cause any damage to the drone,
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but washington says the jet dare to collide with a drones propeller on a 2nd pass. that pass is also shown here, but the actual collision isn't visible in the address at video released by the pentagon. although the damage to the propeller can be seen later after the pictures re established. and we spoke earlier to friends or to military analyst frank leverage and asked him what stood out from the video. the 1st thing that's flagrantly obvious is that this was a deliberate action by the russian fighters. it seems that they were in the vicinity for more than half an hour, and that would indicate as well that there was some element of commission on the command to this 2nd thing is by dumping fuel as you see there on the screen. now that so the intention there is to blind blind to the instruments on the,
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on the drug on the re patrol as it, as it does, and also clearly to disable it. and the pass was so close as you already pointed out, that it did disable the drum. and i suspect is a combination of those 2 things. the fuel being dumped on it. we're talking here a ton of fuel, more being released from flying into and the damage to the engine and the turbulence that drove the joint into the water. i think it was a deliberate decision actually to crush it. poland is set to become the 1st metal member to supply fighter jets to ukraine. it'll deliver at least 4, fully operational soviet era. mick 20 nines in the coming days, august president and re duda said additional aircrafts would be supplied later after mentos check. crane has repeatedly urge western partners to assemble warplanes for its fight against russia's invasion. after poland announcement, danish prime minister to frederickson all hinted that other nato allies might
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indeed soon follow suit. as a year through holling fighter jets have long been on the ukrainians, wishlist. and it is something we're discussing in the group of allied nations. yes, it is something we're discussing with our allies also. and it is something that the group of allies is considering of it. my gosh, i will not get into any further details, but it is a big wish from ukraine crane. so with poland, charging ahead might other nato members like the u. s. or even germany follow suit . my colleague brent golf, put that question to dw nato reporter terry schultz. were washington along with germany, maintains the line that absolutely not. and you, you heard denmark there say it's being discussed, but we haven't heard any other countries really charged to the front like poland has slovakia, maybe the closest to agreeing to send some of its megs. now, you remember brenda that we were sort of at this stage before months ago with
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poland being very willing to send its fleet of megs, in fact, the whole fleet at that time to ukraine. but it wanted to send them through ramstein air base and thereby make it sort of a u. s. transfer. and then it fell apart. so this isn't entirely unexpected that it comes back to poland sending mig, but we did, we certainly didn't know to expect it. this week or today, due to abuse natal correspondent terry schultz in brussels. now let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. libyan military forces, se 10 drums of uranium declared missing by the us. nuclear watchdog have been found not far from where they were taken inspectors for the international atomic energy agency land. the uranium was missing after an inspection that was delayed for a year by security concerns. lawyers for the senegalese opposition leader was man some go of welcomed a postponement of his trial for defamation authorities forcibly removed,
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so go from his vehicle and escorted him to appear before the course. he dismisses the charges as politically motivated. the supporters clashed with lease the capital of that car is jenny valentino has been re elected as the president. he will keep his position as the most powerful man in the world of football for another 4 years in front. you know, run an upholstery officials, congress, rwanda's, capital cigale, several european countries had declared they weren't supporting his candidacy. after criticizing fever's approach on human rights under infant, you know, we need the french government has forced through a controversial pension reform bill by invoking a special constitutional provision that bypasses a parliamentary vote. the bill raises the retirement age from $62.00 to $64.00, which the government says is essential to keep the pension system in tax. but there's been widespread opposition to the changes with months of protests and
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strikes across france. oh, fierce debate turned to a raucous rendition of france's national anthem as opposition impedes, made a last ditch attempt to stop the plan pension reforms. survey done on deer colleagues. thank you. i will ask each of the parliamentarians who are holding up a sign to please stop immediately. this is against our rules, and the for is for the prime minister. emanuel mccombs government says the reforms are vital to keep pension sustainable for the future. that is the deadline to pass the legislation approached ministers feared they wouldn't have enough support to push through the changes instead just minutes ahead of the should your vote, the government in vote special powers to skip the process altogether. do by room. all members of parliament to day on the parliament bill and due to the uncertainty
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hanging over a few votes, we can't take the risk of seeing 175 hours of parliamentary debate collapse. we can't take the risk of seeing the compromise built by the 2 assemblies dismissed. we cannot bet on the future of our pensions. this reform is necessary, is the move to force, the reforms prompted immediate outrage from the opposition just you're seen, of course, this is inadmissible. obviously why so because once again it's my own question of enforcing the majority as is normally the nature of article $49.00. it is a question on preventing the expression of the will of the french people through their elected representative opposition. lawmakers have seen tao request and no competence vote in the government, but that's unlikely to pass with conservatives vowing to go against it. the development spots fury on the streets of france with proteus erupt in once again.
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demonstrate as clashed with police as they've been to their anger at the changes and the government that's pushing them through. german chancellor, olaf schultz has voice concern of a israel's plant overhaul of its judiciary. he made the commons after a meeting with israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu in berlin. critic say the plans would allow the israeli parliament to overturn supreme court rulings track 17 at berlin's calhoun of al station. from here, thousands of jews were sent to extermination camps right up until the end of the 2nd world war. the 2 leaders paid their respects. benjamin netanyahu said that although germany and the world had changed, juice were still being threatened. we are now face with other calls for the destruction of the jewish state and millions of jews. we have learned that the jewish people must have the capacity to defend ourselves by ourselves,
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against any threats that talks at the chancery focused on german israeli corporation. regional security issues were also high on the agenda, in particular, the threat posed by iran. they say that to his rock doctor, now undisturbed and a danger to every one in between. every one in between is germany. that you we have to act against it. now we have to communicate to iran that it should not cross that threshold, or there will be every concert ah, as netanyahu mackwood sholtes in berlin. anti government protests kicked off again in israel. critics of the prime minister say a controversial planned reform of the judiciary will allow lawmakers to overturn supreme court rulings symbol contravir to partner as a partner in democratic values and a close friend of israel. we are following this debate very closely and with great
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concern organ. netanyahu rejected the criticism. i'm supposed to be somewhere. oh, you know, potentate who's abolishing democracy and all this nonsense. it will take not a lot of time to realize that this is absurd. it's preposterous. netanyahu had to cut his visit to berlin short because of the ongoing protests in israel. did army chief, political correspondent, nina has her, has more on israel's plans to overhaul the judiciary. well, that was, of course, one of those moments in that press conference. i attended that as well. many observers have been waiting for will have choices exact words eagerly and they were questing which was what he used to express concern and criticism of israel's judicial reform because that has, of course also sparked a debate here in germany. so we have shot made a reference to israel's president,
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isaac had sock, who has put forward a compromise proposal. which date on the i was government has rejected and choice was careful not to come across as to reprimanding. but he did say that he still hopes that the last word has not been spoken on the issue. that's as far as he was prepared to go, essentially edging at an hour to approach the critics of his reform. again. d w. chief political correspondent in a house of shares and credit suisse bounced back on thursday after the bank announced plans to borrow up to 50000000000 euros from switzerland central bank. a move to stop the bank from running out of cash, a share price of credits with last, almost a 3rd of its value on wednesday, and the biggest shareholder saudi it. national bank said it wouldn't be investing in the company any more. it was the topic of today in all major newspapers. credit suisse was the 1st big global bank to take
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a hit after the collapse of silicon valley bank and signature bank in the us weakened by scandals. the institution had already lost much of its value in the last year. this week when saudi national bank said it wouldn't provide more capital than his current 10 percent stake credits with stock tanked. to avert the risk of a collapse. the swiss national bank quickly opened the $54000000000.00 lifeline to ensure credit suisse liquidity and com. the markets. injecting some liquidity is the usual thing that's been done. and my guess is that if he, if they can turn around the business model that they should be fine in the future. you know, further attempt to restore confidence in the banking system. swiss authorities said that credit suisse met all the requirements of systemically important banks. the current measures proved effective to secure the country his 2nd largest bank. yet the rents of this week put a large dent in switzerland's reputation. so people have put their money into
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switzerland in large amounts in the private banking and wealth management space as an asset management in large part because system has this idea of stability and conservative investment of your assets and capital preservation. and that's the kind of clients that sir swiss banks of attracted. that'll not put de quest will credit suisse credit suisse with an incalculable damage to switzerland's reputation as a financial center. while investors looked appeased, the risk for other banks still lingers. a plunging deposit or confidence and run on the bank could still send any lender spiraling towards collapse. any bank is, is, is, has it has a liquidity problem because they lend long and, and borrow short. so again, if for some reason to posit us all get together and take the money out and coordinate on that, that's the key thing coordination. then any bank that has engaged in any
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kind of business risk to make some money will be in trouble. started by the recent crisis bikes might now choose a more conservative strategy, especially in a climate of high interest rates. that could translate into cautious approach to lending and a drag on economic growth. and that's it for now. coming up next are documentary old portraits on the search for happiness. mother, you can always get more news and analysis d, w dot com until melody go. excellent. are flying rivers formed by hey waterfalls. perspiring trees or c evaporation during forest fires and like the by.
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