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young people clearly have the solution. good future with the 77 percent. every weekend on d w ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. more ammunition for you, cried you leaders, meeting in brussels, endorse a plan that will send a 1000000 rounds of artillery ammunition to keep over the next 12 months. also coming up across france, violent protests against pension reforms,
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demonstrated demanding the government put plans to raise the retirement age on hold . plus in electro pop giant depeche mode release. the new album after a 6 year break their 1st new music music since the day of the keyboardist and the fletcher ah i'm jared read. welcome to the shar e. u. leaders meeting in brussels have endorsed a new deal to supply more ammunition to ukraine. they're hoping that plus possible new sanctions will keep pressure on the kremlin. the european commission also announced an international campaign to locate and return ukrainian children being deported to russia. an unusually early ending to the 1st day of the european
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concert summit in brussels. but it wasn't for lack of items on the agenda. the wine ukraine was one of the main issues discussed, one of particular importance to the u commission president. it is a horrible reminder of the darkest times of our history. what's happening there to the port children. this is a war crime. we know today of 16200 children that have been de portrait. only 300 have returned so far in partnership with the ukrainians prime minister. moreover, exc. and i have launched an into an initiative aiming at bringing back these children that have been a doctor to by russia e leaders and doors to plan to st. ukraine, 1000000 rounds of ammunition over the next 12 months to help the country counter russian aggression. did his new april on michael. this is no really important
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because we need a lot of weapons and ammunition for, for ukraine. and that is a large number of and you must do everything to ramp up production as quickly as possible. notice, but you're still more can use for the polish here. the phasing out of c o 2 emitting vehicles by 2035. and with that, the likely ending of the combustion engine was not on the agenda, but a riff between germany and the u commission over the role, so called e fields for play was nevertheless palpable among the leaders. mom, on the other hand, the topic of green combustion engines. e fuels was a topic that was supported with a great deal or approval and good will of france. there also supports his position, which i believe is an important signal for us that we will continue to remain technology and innovation friendly and finally claim their hopes. this issue will they be resolved soon? all of shaw it is expected to talk about the next possible issue. francis push for nuclear power to be recognized more widely escreen energy at his meeting with him on a macro on some a day to and t w's. jack perez,
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covering the summit for us in brussels. he told it he told me more earlier about the new military support for ukraine. yeah, they've confirmed their decision to send a 1000000 artillery, ryans to ukraine by the end of the next 12 months. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski joined this summit by video cool, and 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, they still need ammunitions. what the european union's done is put forward to 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 could for modern fights and jess to be sent. now that's something that would be each individual member say of the european union decision. but that is the demand, and there's
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a lot of questions about exactly what will happen on that front going forward. but as we say, they're all 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 call that the ukrainians have made time and time again that they just need ammunition from their european partners. interestingly, as the summit wrapped up, we also heard from you yes, live on july and 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
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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 supporting 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 power can brussels, then stang in europe, and france has seen a 90 day of nationwide protests against president emanuel microns, controversial pension reforms. in some cities on thursday, march is turned, violating or dog protested that the town hall on fire destroying the wooden door and its main interests. more than half a 1000000 people joined protests across france as unions called for mass walk outs . 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 dropped the reform,
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which would raise the minimum age of retirement from 62 to 64 in the crowd. many are still decades away from retirement. didn't we present you? right? like it's a philosophy of life. do we want to work? and so we're 64. laura nods. you know, and i just do not. but not all the protests had such a relaxed atmosphere. police continued to detain protesters with hundreds, now arrested since the demonstrations broke out. some $5000.00 ride police deployed in paris, firing tear gas into the crowds. was hollow. she's got lots of it will be here until the reform is removed. we're not
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tired when 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, protestors say they are not backing down. ok, let's get a round up of some other world news headlines now. north korea says it has tested a new underwater nuclear attack drawings as well as cruise missiles. young yang has carried out a spite of weapons tastes in recent days in response to joint south korea. u. s. military training exercises in the world athletics council has ban transgender women from taking part in female athletics. if they have gone through mal puberty, it also placed stricter limits on blood, testosterone levels. it said the decisions were a science based and in the interest of fairness for female athletes, ral,
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operated joint. your bond has canceled all of its long distance trains ahead of a day, long transport strike across germany. regional train rates are expected to be heavily affected. germany, the busiest airport frankfurt in munich have scrapped all passenger flights well. time now to talk about tick tock, and that's because the ceo of the popular video sharing up is face to grilling by us lawmakers. they're worried that the yacht, which is chinese island, is passing on uses dotted to the chinese government. that could be a serious potential national security threat questions. we're also focused on whether some content on tick tock is harmful, especially to teenagers. everyone is show here. i'm the ceo of take talk today. i'm super excited to announce more at ease on the app. then defending it, c e o shows the to face the hostile grilling before
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a congressional committee. lawmakers called the app 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 law. what lawmakers really wanted to know was how close the chinese government is to take talks, management roles and show repeatedly denied that he was under pressure from beijing . they met a congressman. since i've been ceo of this company, i have 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
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. congressman, i have seen no evidence that the chinese government has access to that data. they have never asked us, we have not provided or, you know, i've asked that i find that actually preposterous. i have 1st looked in, i have seen no evidence of this happening. and in order to assure everybody here and all our users, our commitment is to move the data in into the united states to be stored on american soil by an american company 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 banned, a $150000000.00 uses in the us would lose access to the short video app. winning over the u. s. government is proving harder than getting more americans on tick
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tock. well, british music legends, depeche mode, are back with their 1st album in 6 years. it's also their 1st since the day of keyboardist and co founder, andy fletcher. the albums dominant theme is mortality. after losing fletcher, the bans return was anything but certain depeche mode for the 1st time as a g o. b b y a new song and a call to grab life by both hands. with we decided it was better for us to focus on music and or, you know, not,
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not just like wallowing that would be in our misery. that misery being the sudden, death of andy fletcher, fletcher. nearly 10 months ago. he was the keyboard player, the 3rd brain, co founder and kid of the band for 40 long years. his band mates a still deeply shocked at his passing bowers say this fletch was the biggest support of us and the band martin to push mode. everything about it, he, you know, it's very jarring and you know, your own mortality and everything. so if people around you and friends, family, you know, you start to think about a lot more melancholy as part of depeche mode brand. but so is carrying on this time for fletch. the new album's title memento mori,
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a nod to their full and friend. but while death and grief may be all over the new release, the band are keeping going. ah, the technician. out there day. it's clear that even after 4 decades and the last of a beloved friend, they just can't get enough. i finally, now, some big news from the bonus league away by munich has reportedly sacked carr julian na guzman with a media to fix. that's according to reports in german media, a last to buy a lever cruising it the weekend was the latest or result in apache season for the champions, who are going for an 11th title in a row. now guzman caught an irritated figure on the touch line as his tain failed to make up ground. only this, bruce,
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the adult men that now looks to have been his last game in charge with the bye and hierarchy. having reportedly lined up format dockman and chelsea coach, thomas took her to replace him. you're up to date up next on dw is doc film, which is looking at how poaching and smuggling is threatening the puzzle in with extinction. this more on d, w dot com and our social media channels to where i handle is at t w. news. i'm jarrett grade. thank you so much for your company. have a great day. ah. interest, the global economy, our portfolio d w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project.

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