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to get the answer, learn more about this phenomenon on any invisible river that flows through the sky starts march 23rd on d, w. ah ah . business news live from berlin, the u. s. releases video of the black sea drone incident. the video shows russian fighter jet flying very close to an unmanned american drone and dumping jet fuel on it. the drone later crashed, also on the show. poland pledges to deliver 4 of its 5 digits to ukraine in the
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coming days. that will be the 1st of cubes allies to do so. also protesters in harris in france, expressed the outrage of president across decision to force through pension reform plans abroad used a special procedure to push through unpopular changes without a vote in parliament. ah, i'm told me a logical welcome to the program. the u. s. defense department has released footage to back up its complaint that a russian aircraft intercepted a u. s. drawing over the black sea, according to us authorities. this video shows a russian su 27 fighter jet, approaching the drone and dumping fuel over it. as the aircraft passes by in close proximity without appearing to was any damage to the draw. but washington says the
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jet dead collide with the draws propeller on a 2nd pass. now that pass is also shown here, but the actual collision isn't visible in the editor video release by the pentagon . although damage to the propeller can be seen later after the picture is re established. and we spoke earlier with 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 commissioner and did 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, on the drug on the reaper draw as it, as it does,
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and also clearly to disable it. and the pass was so close as you've already pointed out, that it did disable the drone. and i suspect is a combination of those 2 things. the fuel being done on it, we're talking here a ton of fuel or more being released from flying into on the damage the engine on the turbulence that drove the drone into the water. i think it was a deliberate decision actually turned to crush it. it's in about 1700 meters of water is on the stand, which is well below the capabilities of most records, most not all of russia, summary recovery technology technology by the way that they've not shown to be particularly like which i'm not sure who to click capable in the past, the data will be, will be wiped the re, per m q not is relatively old. anyway, it's been in service for about 15 years and is now being replaced more widely around the air force or so on all fronts. really, it's not much of an intelligence game for the russians,
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even if they do go. poland is said to become a 1st natal member to supply fighter jets to ukraine. it will deliver at least 4, fully operational soviet era may 29th in the coming days. as president andre today said, additional aircraft would be supplied later after a maintenance check. crane has repeatedly urge western partners to send warplanes for its fight against russia's invasion. after poland announcement, danish prime minister met frederickson, hinted that other nato allies might indeed soon follow suit. so yes, you hang by the jets have long been on the ukrainians, wishlist, and it is something we're discussing in the group of allied nations. so 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. so with poland,
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charging ahead might other natal 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 pull and has. slovakia may be 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 poland being very willing to send its, 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 by day we did, we certainly didn't know to expect it this week or to day as t w's, nasal correspondent, irish hilton, brussels. let's take
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a look at some more stories making headlines around the world. libyan military forces, se 10 drums of uranium declared missing by the un 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. iranian activists at the day, glen has been detained again, just hours after she walked free from prison without wearing a headscarf, enchanting slogans against islamic republic. but he had spent 2 years in prison after reporting on union protest and has become a strong voice against the abuses. she says, female prisoners are subjected to in iran. lawyers for the senegalese opposition leader was months on glove welcome to postponement of his trial. the defamation authorities forcibly removed sancho from his vehicle and escorted him to appear
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before the course. he dismisses the charges as politically motivated. supporters flashed with police in the capital decor. french government has forced through a controversial pension reform bill by invoking a special constitutional provision that bypasses a parliamentary vote. other bill raises the retirement age from $62.00 to $64.00, which the government says is essential to keep the pension system intact. what has been widespread opposition to the changes with months of protests and strikes across france, o, b, as debate to into a raucous rendition of frances national anthem as opposition impedes, made a last ditch attempt to stop the planned pension reforms survey demand. dear 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,
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and the for is for the prime minister. emanuel mccullin's 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 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'll soon,
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of course, this is inadmissible. obviously i say because once again, it's my own question of enforcing the majority as is normally the nature of article 49.3. it's a question of preventing the question of the will of the french michael through their elected representatives. opposition lawmakers have said they'll request a no competence vote in the government, but that's unlikely to pass with conservatives vowing to go against it. the development sparks fury on the streets of france with proteus erupting once again. demonstrators clashed with police as they've been to their anger at the changes and the government that's pushing them through. german chancellor, all sholtes, his voice concern over israel's planned overhaul of its judiciary. he may the commons after meeting with israel's prime minister, benjamin the, to now in berlin. critics say the plans would allow these really parliament to
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overturn supreme court rulings an idea. thousands of israelis find anti democratic o taking to the streets of tel aviv to disrupt the city. thousands of israelis took part in the planned day of resistance on thursday, against plans by prime minister benjamin netanyahu is government to overhaul the countries judicial system, which they think will damage their democratic freedom. similar demonstrations have been taking place with increasing regularity for every month and a half now which have dell to blow to the economy. protest to say they are not backing down. continues on probably struggle and a big one as we have seen for the past month or so. the only thing that we can achieve is to create enough um, um, civilian popular pressure to make the,
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the coalition make the government understand that they do not have a wide enough support to make a change like this. the discord even overshadowed netanyahu's visit to berlin to meet with joe and chancellor. oh laughed shalt some thursday, some 500 people gathered at the city's brandon by a gate in solidarity with the protest is in israel. during the lead is meeting, schultz expressed his concern for the ongoing dispute in israel. simile 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 concern morgan. and netanyahu had strong words for his critics. i'm supposed to be somewhere. oh, you know, potent code 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. the meeting in berlin was an opportunity for the pair to underline their close to p matic
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relationship, especially in the area of defense and combined efforts to combat anti semitism very long. but the ongoing disruption in israel meant that netanyahu had to cut his trip short and fly home early shares in credit suisse bounced back on thursday after the bank announced plans to borrow up to 50000000000 years from switzerland's central bank. i moved to stop the bank from running out of cash. the share price of credits is lost almost a 3rd of its value on wednesday, after its biggest shareholder saudi 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 it after the collapse of silicon valley bank and signature bank in the us weakened by scandals. the institution had already
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lost much of its value in the last year. this week when, so the national bank said it wouldn't provide more capital than its 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. in a 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 reputation. so people have put their money into 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
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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 the crestwood credits with credit suisse. uncountable damage to switzerland's reputation as a financial center. while investors looked appeased, the risk for other banks still lingers. a plunging deposit, her 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, deposit 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 kind of business risk to make some money will be in trouble. started by the recent crisis bikes now chose a more conservative strategy, especially in
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a climate of high interest rates. that could translate into a cautious approach to lending and drag on economic growth. so that's all for this show coming up next is our doc films series and this was titled a portrait on the search for happiness. again, there's always more news website d, w dot com. the nice social media channels handle you need for that is at the dublin . he is told me a lot of both myself and the team working with an interest in the global economy, our portfolio d w. business. beyond here, the closer look at the project, our mission.
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