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ah, he's never read a book like this literature list. german street. ah ah, this is d w and you use live from both in more ammunition for you, cried you leaders meeting in brussels, endorse a plan that will send a 1000000 rounds of artillery ammunition to keep on for the next 12 months. both are coming up. the boss of take talk 5 for the future of the social video app in the united states. he's appeared before congress to answer questions about way that
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the chinese on to platform poses a security risk and across france, violent protests against pension reforms demonstrate as the demanding the government put plans to raise the retirement age on. hold with jared raid, welcome to the chart. european union leaders meeting in brussels have endorsed a new deal to supply more ammunition to your crime. now, based summit is taking place off to the chinese presidents high profile trip to moscow building this week. that visit was a strong show of support for vladimir person from beijing, and it sparked even more worries. here in europe. ukraine says it needs more ammunition to fend off russian attacks and fast. that's why european union
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leaders are giving a rezoning rubber stamp to plans to send ukraine $1000000.00 artillery shells over the next year. but will this promise meet the scale of the challenge? it depends how, how far, and how long the war relies will is, or will this be enough or, or not? so that's why we need to have and use all the tools that we have. political pressure, political isolation, economic sanctions to put the pressure on russia to and this war, not everyone is impressed by europe's vo to keep arming key if beijing accuses brussels of adding fuel to the fire of war. and when the chinese president met his russian counterpart at a different diplomatic meeting this week, there were war words and signs of deepening friendship, a cause for concern among some new leaders. i think it is a little bit of an eye opener for us in europe. because a, if for maybe many,
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many people were, were hoping that china could somehow be, or take the, the role of a broker. china's not doing this at all. china is certainly moving, right, know overtly on the side of russia. and this is actually a very big challenge and the big difficulties for all of us. another big challenge keeping europe's clean technology industries, competitive. some fear unity on the use way ahead could be undermined by a request from germany to car vote. an exemption for e fuels in e u plans to ban sales of new combustion engine cars next decade. amid criticism that it's too late to ask for changes, german chancellor, olaf schultz insist, compromise is on the horizon is gets anguish. no, not comes. it's really just a matter of finding the right way. pragmatically of actually implementing promises . the european commission made long ago that if i understand the discussions between the commission and the german government correctly, as far as those responsible are concerned and everything is on the right track of
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this has a list of john, vic e leaders are also holding talks with the united nations secretary general, he warned that developing academies are facing a perfect storm of rising hunger, food insecurity and to fall out of the climate crisis and europe. he says he be taking the lead on finding solutions. we can cross now to dw correspondent jack paris. he joins me now from the summit in brussels. jack high, a lead as have agreed on additional military support for ukraine. could you tell us a bit more? yeah, they've confirmed their decision to send a 1000000 artillery, ryans to ukraine by the end of the next 12 months ukrainian president brought him, his zalinski joined this summit by video cool. and the ukrainian government has been consistently pressing on the european union to provide as much ammunition as possible the government. that is saying that while they have a lot of hardware and while they can continue to fight the war,
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they still need ammunitions. what the european union's done is put forward a plan to send that ammunition, but also to replenish their own stockpiles because as they've been sending weaponry to ukraine, they've also seen their own depleting and they're worried about their own defense. he also called for modern fights and just to be sent. now that's something that would be each individual member state of the european union's decision, but that is the demand. and there's a lot of questions about exactly what will happen on that front going forward. but as we say there are, there is now a plan to send these 1000000 artillery, ryans to ukraine. okay, jack, you just mentioned that ukrainian president of a lot of miss zalinski joined the summit via video link. tell us what he had to say . here we know he joined from a train. he also said that the situation was desperate on the ground and that the fighting is intensifying. he was really reiterating the cool that the ukrainians have made time and time again that they just need ammunition from their european
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partners. interestingly, as the summit wrapped up, we also heard from you yes. on the lion, the european commission president, she announced that she plans to hold a conference, trying to get ukrainian children who been deported to russia during the invasion back into ukraine. about 16200 odds are still there and haven't been returned. only 300 have been returned, she said, and this is something that is gaining a lot more international attention after. so the international criminal court, or a nice or an arrest warrant for the russian president vladimir putin, on the charges of the war crime of deporting children. so there's a sort of political focus shifting towards that. and that would have been welcomed by the ukrainian president as well. jack, another big issue has been a dispute over the blocks planned phase out of c o. 2 and missing cars. has there been any movement on that issue? the hasn't quite yet. this is be the sort of underlying bubbling issue is not on
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the official agenda of the european council here. but we know that the german chancellor left shows says that he thinks he can get an agreement that e fuel, so fuel, sort of a sort of by products is produced from electricity that they, they can continue to make cause that would serve as those views. but not fossil fuels. now the french specifically have been up in arms about this. they thought they had an agreement to phase out the production of combustion engine. cars by 2035. and then i pressing for that nuclear demons, francis heavily reliant on you, killer to for those to be more considered. and then you could have, can be, could be considered more of a green energy as the you tries to become carbon neutral. now we know that this stuff is happening and we know that on friday morning it suggested that a manual micro on the french president, allah shows the german german chancellor. i'm going to sit down and discuss this. the other member states are watching carefully. they're a bit annoyed, frankly, but they're not being involved in this discussion that the 2 big member states of
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the european union appear to be the ones deciding on this. this does look like a big bus stop going forward. the w jack power again. brussel. jack, thanks to look let's get around up now. some other headlines. slovakia says it has stand for fight address jets to ukraine with another 9 and you in the coming weeks. this the phil's a pledge it might last week to do i night the make 29 aircraft and make slovakia the 2nd night a member after poland to pledge warplanes for the ukrainian armed forces. north korea says it's tested a new underwater nuclear attack drone as well. as cruise missiles, pyongyang has carried out to spite of weapons testing recent days in response to joint south korea, u. s. military training exercises. well, it's time now to talk about tick tock. and that's because the theo of the popular video sharing app has faced
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a grilling by us lawmakers who are worried that the app, which is chinese island, is passing on use the data to the chinese government. that could be a serious potential national security threat. questions also focused on where the summit content on tick tock is harmful, especially to teenagers. everyone is show here and the ceo of picked out today. i'm super excited to announce more at ease on the app. then defending it. c e o shows e 2 faced a hostile grilling before a congressional committee. lawmakers called the up a threat to ordinary americans and to national security. and the chinese communist party is able to use this as a tool to manipulate america as a whole. we do not trust tick, tock will ever embrace american values. values for freedom, human rights and innovation to talk has repeatedly chosen the path for more control, more surveillance and more manipulation. your platform should be banned as
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a law. what lawmakers really wanted to know was how close the chinese government is to take talks. management relevant and show repeatedly denied that he was under pressure from beijing. congressman, since i've been ceo of this company, i've not had any discussions with chinese government officials. the app is owned by the chinese company bite dance. critics say that beijing could force take talk to hand over information on millions of americans, something that take talk denies. congressman, i have seen no evidence that the chinese government has access to that data. they have never asked us, we have not provided, but you know, one thing that i find that actually preposterous, i have been, i have no evidence of this happening. and in order to assure everybody here and all our users will commitment is to move data in, into the united states to be stored on american soil by an american company
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overseen by american personnel. so the risk will be similar to any government going to an american company asking for data moving us user data to the us as part of project, texas a plan that tick tock says we'll keep the data out of china as reach. but lawmakers seem unconvinced by shows reassurances if it does get bombed, a $150000000.00 uses in the us would lose access to the short video app. winning over the u. s. government is proving harder and getting more americans on take talk . d w. 's washington correspondent stefan simons. has this update now on the tick tock. c e. o is grilling, buying us lawmakers, boys, brutal. i can't imagine anybody wanted to be in the shoes of the take talk see or today, because i mean it at some point really bordered absurdity. why and in what sense?
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the committee committee members here were kind of pre positioned already. they did not believe anything that picked up so you could tell them. and what about his efforts to really separate the data to not collect a lot of data to safeguard it by given it in storing it here in america with another tech company, oracle, they didn't believe any of this. they were just outright say, look, you can say whatever you want here, and you're doing a miserable job saying what you want to hear, by the way, that's what they basically transferred to him. you can say whatever you want, and we don't believe you any way. we protect our children, we protect the national security tech tock, tick tock, sorry to say, but it looks like they are looking at a lot of problems or long and lengthy court case about their band. yes or no. stefan simon's in washington, they're well to france. now, which has seen a 9th die of nationwide protests against pension reforms that will raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. in some cities matches turn violent weight police
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using t. gus, trying an air travel was also disrupted at the heart of the french capital. thousands have taken to the streets for yet another day, trying to pressure their president in man, when my call to drop the reform, which would raise the minimum age of retirement from $62.00 to $64.00. and the crowd, many are still decades away from retirement. disney men represent humans, right? like it's a philosophy of life. do we want to work? and so we're 64 at lauren nods. you know, and i chose to not but not all the protests had such a relaxed atmosphere. police continued to detain protesters with hundreds. now arrested,
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since the demonstrations broke out. some $5000.00 right police deployed in paris, firing tear gas into the crowds. who's hollow, she's got lots of it will be here until the reform is removed. we're not tired, we're not running out of steam. and i think it's going to get a little bit tougher, but at age mobilization will be there, including every day and even in the evening at night in the morning, we have to block everything. whatever happens, protesters say they are not backing down. some breaking news from the bundis league and now we're buy munich, has reportedly sac to carr julian now guzman with immediate effect, that's according to german media. a loss to buy lever couldn't at the weekend was the lightest pool resulting apache season for the champions. who are going for an 11th title in a row?
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now guzman caught an irritated figure on the top line as his team failed to make up ground on the latest arossi endorsement. that now looks to have been his last game in charge with the bye and hierarchy, having reportedly lined up for my daughter and, and chelsea coach thomas to her to replace him. you're up to die off next in dw business, all the troubles of take talk in congress in washington. daniel vinton has that. he's our sports a scoring we say they're about giving up sports life every weekend on d double.
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