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i just a click away with the destination, right. find out they stuck with the full 5 man named tree. ah, this is the w news line from berlin. the chinese president, she's been paying arrives in moscow for talks with the russian president. chinese leaders seem to be walking a diplomatic type road as he touches down a china wants to be seen as a peacemaker in ukraine,
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while russia hopes will support for its war. also on the program, global markets, reactive swiss bank, u b. s a choir, it's rival credit suisse, switzerland central bank, fast tracks, the deal designed to avert a potential banking crisis. here from a finance experts as b like continues protest to create the canyon capital, ny rogue with demonstrates it's taken to the streets over the countries cost of living crisis. ah, i'm fil gail. welcome to the program. chinese president jean pink has arrived in moscow on the trip is widely seen as a show of support for russian president vladimir putin. as the g will be the 1st national leader that he welcomed to moscow since the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant for vladimir putin,
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russia's alleged war crimes in ukraine. china hasn't condemned to russia's full scale invasion and with his forces struggling to make gains is to put in a hopes to signal that he has a powerful ally. russia's frontline in ukraine has advanced, retreated and inched forward since its invasion a year ago. but one thing has stayed constant european hopes that russia's biggest ally could push it to end the destruction put off v croce ship. keep that is important for us that china does not choose russia aside. and withholding that we expect china to fully use its influence on russia, you'll bring russia to respect international law and want to let you know, as i said to president, she, that it's important for china to exert its influence on russia. china has called for peace negotiations of last month. it released at 12 point piece played for the
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ukraine conflict that was widely condemned by the west who for not making specific demands on russia. who could indeed, beijing looks reluctant to clip russia's wings before russia invaded ukraine. both president g and food declared a no limits partnership between their country. they've met in person since then and president she state visit to russia is a strong signal to the west. i am because am putin didn't win the war quickly to rethink its relationship while keeping this very strong alliance intact. so china's am main focus is to make sure that it continues to trade heavily with the west, while also maintaining its close friendship with, with russia. but china may be offering russia material support in the war. us based security researchers say the chinese companies are exporting equipment to sanctioned russian defense firms. and the u. s. has warned that china may soon
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provide lethal support to russia. there is no evidence of that happening on a wide scale yet. china has taken on and increasingly combat of posture towards the u. s. hope. and believe that as moscow's troops struggle on in ukraine, china is working towards it's long term goal of expanding its influence on the global stage. let's look at this river. felina chuckled over, who founded the geo political consulting firm face. so welcome to d. w. what do you think presidents bruton, angie, want from this meeting? thank you for the invitation. well, 1st her, it is a critical moment to, of course, of, for the chinese leader to pay a visit to moscow after cementing his position in the highest excellence of power. in china, in obviously 1st and foremost,
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it's about that bilateral relationship between these 2 countries. which i think her is a clear manifestation of her, of, of a modus vivendi of coordination in various strategic domains. so from commodities and energies, agriculture to economy, traits, space, defense and term, technological of corporation. so in a sense, we will hear a lot about her, you know, the new plans of how to booster bilateral relationships are when we check specific curse fears and what i am mostly concerned with the sta, defense, technological space will come to a dead defense in a moment because what in what you've outlined there is a relationship that they want to deep and that goes, this goes well beyond ukraine. absolutely, and this has been in the making over the last 10 years at least term. ah wait at
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least to what excision being already wrote in his sir. ah, you know, ah paper which is dedicated to a russia i hate of his visit. ah, that a mean this is the absolutely clear plan of china to boost this relationship. oh, and it is obviously also that the domain to political goal is to create and let's say auntie western, the rated for that. me sir. a model in the world that works sir, based on of well, let's say the interests and the visions of china and russia starting from international regional organizations are 2 relations with dirt for our partners in the world. bright. so defense though, we can get away from it or washington has worn beijing against providing military aid to russia. you think a procedure is likely to take that risk and go over i think that
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so that if china decides to provide military 8 to russia in an overt manner, this war will turn into a proxy war between as an i to states in china and we will see the manifestation of a cold war, 2.0 scenario, which russia practically will looser its global power status. so what i argue, he said china will decide to do it in a more, let's say, a hidden way via various channels sir. and with the support of the countries, so ah, a chinese already the main lifeline for russia. but in fact, the russian president would have never stopped at the full scale war against ukraine if he had not relied on the comprehensive support from china. right. that's interesting. the way you use, you see this conflict, you think overt military backing from china for russia diminishes. russia's do
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political, i'm position. absolutely. and i argued that in fact, a russia sided to which i not has chosen the site of china already prior to taking the decision on making a move on ukraine. in fact, russia realizes that is no longer the systemic player in global ger politics. but r e a d, at the same time, of course, moscow sought to improve its position ink in this newly emerging systemic conflict between chinese new united states, by becoming a wildcard in the bilaterally relationship between in washington and beijing. ah, how, by practically a subjugating the 2nd largest european country, destroying the european security order and term controlling the flows of goods and services from asia to europe. as we know that china is still very much interested in keeping to trade with her europe. thank you. as fascinating guy from, you know,
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chuck rover from face. thank you very much. not to read kenya where protests of grip, the capital, nie robi with demonstrates, is taking to the streets of the countries cost of living crisis. county police are 5 t a gas and arrested several senior opposition figures, as hundreds of people protested outside. the president protested against a president. so with him, router has been unable to break down the cost of living prices and taking over in september, a canyons are suffering from surging prices for basic necessities and punishment. drought with millions hungry countries of lucy leaders called for the protest to go ahead join the correspondent fuchs moran. marina, who's in nairobi. welcome felix. just the outline for us. what's happening at the moment?
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so feel we are in the central business district, j ne, robi, and are these heavy police presence? if you can see just behind me, police have caught on off some of their roads where the protest has had said that they will much or they will converge. they cannot international conference center, which is it within the central business district, of course, they've been running battles between police and the protest has a different part of their, a city. they've also been several people who been arrested that protested because i, yesterday the police commission, i named will be said that their protests had not been permitted to take place. and so anybody who will be found at picketing or event was treating will actually be arrested. and those arrests have been many majority of them being young people who had come out to protest. and of course shops are also closed in a row. be several people that you've talked to have when business they're saying today they've not been able to do any business because their shops have remained closed for the better part of the day. so that's what has been taking place here in
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a robbie and felix is this all about the cost of living crisis? it's not just about the cost of living. yes. the diva, our opposition leader ala dean guys said that some of the things that they'll be protesting, aside from the cost of the living cost of living. sorry, it's that they are seeing that the election was stolen, their victory was stolen. and he saying that even the supreme court ruling i went against his wish and i, he lost the election, not because the people didn't vote for him, but because his election was bundled by the electoral official. so are these, these also they claim for the election. they also think that some of the promises that a president fruit us government had made and when they came to office have not been, have not materialized as yet. and so as they are protesting at 222, i'd,
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some of those are promises. and if you can hear just behind me, they also tear gas canisters being locked, police vehicles just moving, so they feel activity going. and if my camera man can just show you they some yoga and has just been logged and just behind me. and so there's just some activity police and i the protest, as of course it's been running battle for the better part of a day. and the protests are not yet done because even the leaders of what was as a position leaders are nowhere to be seen. so people are still speculating whether positionally does are they called for the protest, but as they have not had been seen, they've been speculations about what is happening to them where they are at van as that's now, there is no official communication as to their whereabouts. well, that's interesting is that because we have reiner or finger calling for more protest despite the governments crackdown, i'm over these demonstrations. so what do you think will happen over the next few hours? i will this play out about 2 hours ago,
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rayleigh dean, got in his official twitter page to tell that i've seen a walk has begun. i'm on my way to their cbd batter from 2 hours ago. he's not yet been seen. a fellow position leaders have not been seen. however, some of the members of parliament who had come to the protest were actually arrested and they were taken to different police stations. and one of the advocates was actually seeing that he, they went to seek where their member of parliament was and they could not be able to access them because they were arrested in they were taken to an unknown place. so at these still a lot of things that may happen in the next few hours, maybe re loading. i will show up, maybe mother caruana, they, the deputy will show up. maybe they'll be more activity with the police and the protest as we're just waiting to see what happens in the next few hours. okay, thank you for felix or felix. so marina in nairobi.
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small a store is making headlines around the world. now. japan's prime minister to a sheet from years arrived in india for talks with prime minister rendered mowdy. mystic estate is expected to ask for india cooperation of the war and ukraine. delhi has so far taken a neutral stance. south africa brace for mass protests after the left we economic freedom fighters, a party called for a national shut down there demanding the resignation of president silver. i'm opposed to for what they claim as an economic mismanagement. violence sparked by protesting 2021 and led to more than 350 death. residents in the australian town of men in day are demanding authorities take immediate action. after hundreds of thousands of dead fish were found floating in the nearby darling river, low and levels of oxygen are being blamed for mast dial. switzerland's biggest bang u b. s. has reached a deal to take over its embattled rival credit suisse, to take her rules arranged quickly over the weekend to meet fairs at the banking
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crisis. could destabilized the global hon. actual system. switzerland is preparing, emergency matches to fast track approval, and u. b. s. will receive liquidity assistance from the swift state. the tomo was unleashed by the collapse of 2 u. s. banks. the humbling end of the banking icon. the swiss government hastily forced through the takeover of credit suisse by rival u. v. s. at well below market value. switzerland is fearful that a failure to protect depositors could lead to a global banking crisis. the bankruptcy of a global systematically important bank would have cost irreparable economic term oil in switzerland and throughout the world. the federal counselors convinced that u b. s. takeover of credit suisse has laid the foundations for greater stability,
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both in switzerland and internationally. switzerland 2nd largest bank had been in trouble for some time, suffering scoundrels, public legal battles, and mounting losses. these longstanding vulnerabilities were brought to the surface by the collapse of silicon valley bank and signature bank in the u. s. highlighting just how panicked investors are. there is hope that the financial problems were unique to credit suisse and could therefore be contained in this deal. but experts warn this may not be the case once a large and highly connected institution, such as this runs into trouble that there is always a risk of contagion. and it may be a good idea for regulators and central bankers to try to get ahead of that problem . central banks across the globe are faced with a potential crisis of confidence in the stability of their financial system. as
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investors and depositors are like fear a looming credit crunch of federal reserve. so have sorts ones biggest bank taking over the country 2nd biggest. so i asked her, frederick hyman, from a leibnitz center for european economic research in mannheim. how big a deal is it? well, it's quite substantially, do you, i mean, those things belong to the 30 globally, are important banks that are deemed to be offered systemic relevant. so one of the big ones that of the u. b. s. has a balance sheet of one trillion. it's taking over g, a credits with a gun sheet of about half the size. so together it's gonna be one very substantive logically, and i think it's a, it's meant to be a strong sign of for building trust. now, there is, was authorities not a big way to stabilize the situation in critical. ok,
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so we have 2 banks in the u. s, which go down and cause this problem in switzerland. central banks now are scrambling to com fears that this could ripple around the world. that is, that risk now contained no, it's not to her pity contained her. but i think her, what you really notice is that authorities have to learn from the great financial crisis in 2008, 2009. so they are acting much faster than they did in the past. they're acting strongly and sending out signs of trust, building and weren't sure. so i want you to recognize that fundamentals are much stronger today than they were in 2009 capital or is higher in the banks. regulation is stronger than tighter. it was disappointing. that to the con valley
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bank a collapse and this was a big disappointment because everybody expected with too much regulation so tight and not we have to learn whether that pretty traditional mistakes in the balance sheets. it was a big disappointment that that's why and now people are so now and i can trust in looking at we've been asking, what is the business model really viable? and that's a problem, right? so that's a little bit scary because you said that they should have learned but didn't, and still made fundamental mistakes so. so my biggest question is my mother is not in a swiss bank, is not in a u. s. bank, it's in a bank here in money. he's my money. likely to be safe now. yes sir, i mean the banks are and you kind of like drew me. they are under stress from the increase in interest rate, but they also benefit from it because they, again dan bernie, money from the normal business,
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taking in money in the account and lending it out. and this has become profitable again because of the increasing interest rate. so the increase in the interest rate is a blessing, i think for many banks the net effect is quite positive. so that's why i'm not too pessimistic. the big issues with the european real estate. so as long as the real estate market stays are stable, i'm quite confident that we will not see a big banking crisis in europe. ok, that's a good note to leave some. thank you so much for talking us through that to frederick. hi, i'm on. on the leibnitz center for european economic research. thank you. well, thanks. now to japan, west scientists are taking a small but important step that raises the prospect of same sex couples producing biological children. together. the technology has your skin cells from male mice to make female egg cells, potentially opening up new possibilities and reproductive medicine an egg,
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sperm, and time. the recipe for new life in most animals is simple and straightforward. but now a team of japanese scientists claims to have pushed the boundaries of that paradigm by creating mouse babies with 2 biological fathers. to do so, the team took skin cells from male mice and reprogrammed them into what a called stem cells. those are cells that can turn into many different cell types. the scientists then identified the ones that had accidentally lost their y chromosome and managed to duplicate the x chromosome. in other words, they changed the genetic sex of the cells. a complex technique experts say. the limit of male cells is you can make sperm but not eggs. typically the limit of female cells is you can make eggs but not sperm. what i all,
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she has done through a process called sex conversion. he's taken x, y skin cells, and then selected way to make x x eggs. so an extraordinary odd act of, of wizardry, biological wizardry. those excels with unfertilized with sperm cells and implanted into a surrogate mouse. the result, healthy mouse pups from 2 biological fathers that were later able to reproduce themselves limited number of hurdles, ations on the probability that any one of your in vitro generated eggs are sperm under these sex conversion conditions. this is probably only around one percent. so obviously there's a lot of failure here, despite that cat, so he co,
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high ashy research raises the prospect of male couples one day having biological children together. it could also benefit infertile. women who can't produce their own eggs. and at least theoretically, it could even allow single men to have children with themselves. so yet scientists agree that the technique is still years from any kind of application in humans. differences in genetics and reproductive biology between us and mice are major. and of course, society will 1st need to address ethical questions arising from this technology. ah, the semi final of the world baseball class, which in miami proved to be i one sided, a fair friending champions united states crushed cube of 14 to the reeds tuesday's final. well known ice japan or mexico, u. s. word,
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relentless and spalding. each of their 6 innings and an hour to become over the 2nd team to win back to back championships after japan in 2006 in 2009. we're bobby scales is a former bader league basketball player who's now a radio color commentator for the detroit tigers. he told me why this match between team usa and cuba was so important. yes, very significant match up. i in the united states here are in the world baseball class. again, it was, it was it in the end, it wasn't, it was saving as people wanted to be, but a historic nonetheless. and you've also played professionally in japan a thing which are feature, some big stars playing in the us. absolutely. so he or tommy, you dar vision and it, and several other stars from the japanese team are, are currently in the major leagues and also a very high standard of baseball. the played in japan professionally as well. and
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so are what is the war world baseball classic bead for the sport? i think instrument, it's an opportunity for the sport to gained notoriety. we're why you see european countries like the czech republic had a team got really got to the full play around in this years. world baseball classic, no professional league and check in czechoslovakia in the czech republic, i should say, excuse me. and the teams that thing was made up of doctors and lawyers and teachers and guys to just had regular jobs, but they loved to play the game. so then you contrast that with the guys making millions of dollars a yearly playing in the united states, just a lot of guys that love to play the game of baseball and that's on display right now. it's interesting about the contrast between the sorts of places in those teams, the professionals in the u. s. and the people doing it in spare time, elsewhere baseball. what sort of penetration is it having outside the u. s? well, it's certainly growing previously, mainly just the caribbean. nations,
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venezuela, dominican republic, obviously the united states of america, korea, japan, taiwan. but you're seeing it grow in places like the united kingdom, u. k. czechoslovakia goodness, the czech republic in countries like germany as well. obviously, players like max kepler have been a star here in the united states for the minnesota twins for a number of years. and so it's growing world wide, it's growing slowly. certainly nothing like football, but it's on the rise. good talking to you. thank you so much for joining us. of public schools absolutely. is one of our top story at vis our chinese presidents fusion tank is arrived in moscow to talk to the russian president vladimir putin as an j once china, to be seen as a peacemaker. russia is hoping for support for it's more against ukraine. that's it. you're up to date. i'll have more world news at the top of the
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