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a fool cried now t d w document ah ah ah, this is dw slide from berlin. easily this try to calm down financial markets. at the end of a brussel some a german chancellor and others hail what they call stable banks and tougher regulations. meanwhile, shares and thought back suddenly tumble. also coming up. germany's foreign minister promises support to georgia and it's e u aspirations. but she says,
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democratic standards must be insured. and one of the biggest names in germany, but the football is sack off that off weekends lost by a munich coach julian nuggets, man is forced out at the top club chases. it's 11 consecutive tar. ah, i'm glad elf is welcome to the program eulley, the se european bags are stabled despite fresh turbulence in the markets. the end of a 2 day summit in brussels, they responded to the recent turmoil in the global banking sector, which has seen a number of banks collapse. they also addressed concerns of a wider contagion. his comment from german chancellor, all of shots, the finances stim of boston stuff. the european banking system is robust and stable
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differently. we have the necessary oversight structures and thanks to the work over the years. and the effort of the banks themselves were in a robust and resilient position. and this is an incentive to make progress in the capital markets and the bank in unions. yet, what's more important, we plan to full heartedly make progress for going on. and i've also become some hudson to doing it for until time will ashad speaking. then there have been further concerns about the banking sector after deutsche bank surprised drop by 10 percent this morning. i are so correspondent jack carrick and brussels about how chancellor sholtes responded to that. yeah, that's right. he was really trying to sort of calm the concerns around this. he said that it deutscher bank is a very profitable bank, and there is no reason to doubt its future. he said that it had thoroughly reorganized and modernized his business model, and that it will be very profitable. now, this is over concerns. as you say, this shadow price greatly reducing this morning over fears of contagion after
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credit suisse. the major swiss bank was taken over by u b. s. this real concerns about what this means for the banking sector in europe now. and another press conference just along the who french president, emanuel micron. he also backed up this position. he said that the european union's banking system is signed and he blamed the market turmoil around deutschen, but deutsche bank on speculators was trying to get in while there's a turmoil going in it going on in the banking sector. you said that the used banking situation shouldn't be compared to the swiss. he said it's not a comparable situation. now, this is all sort of happening in a context that was already on the gender by the european union. trying to kick start it's plan that was put forward in $22008.00 for a banking union is by harmonizing banking rules, trying to make sure the tax payers aunt funding or bailing out things that if they
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fail and that is, it is sort of got underway after the financial crisis, 20072008. that has been relatively sluggish. ever since you can sense among the leaders not just shows or macro, but others as well. that had been speaking after this summit that this is gonna start to be a priority issue as we're seeing these high levels, inflation high cost of living, the concerns around the banking sector growing. and this issue, this banking union issue for the european union is becoming much more of a priority. speaking about shots and my call, the to have been a meeting on the sidelines. i understand. and it's about the a fight between the 2 about the future of the combustion engine in the europe. or what can you tell us about that? yeah, that's right. the 2 of them are really sort of stolen the limelight from this summit . and that's because this morning before the rest of the summer got together, they had a one on one meeting about germany's plan regarding the combustion and jim phase out in the european union. there was a broad agreement essentially for combustion engine cars to stop being sold in the
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e u by 2035. but germany then came in and said it wants to make sure that cars that are going to use e fuel. so fuels that are created as a byproduct of electricity production that they will still be able to use. a lot of other countries have concerns that will essentially mean that because you can't tell the difference between a fossil fuel and then if you often, that combustion engines will be able to continue to be produced for cause. and therefore, that plant a green of phase ice combustion engine. cars won't be in place if the germans get their way on. this or the french were most in their opposition to this. and they were essentially trying to get concessions on making nuclear power, which france is heavily relying on it for his production of domestic electricity that they would be concessions on that. and i both the 2 leaders came out and said there is no discussion. there's going to be a deal is all going to be fine, but we know behind this to have been big battles and shouts, even blame the pressing. you've made this story,
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you're in the business of entertainment. the divers jack barrack, they're reporting from brussels. thank you. and here's a look now, some of the other news making headlines around the world in brief, denmark has asked the russian controlled operators of the north stream to pipeline . to help salvage this unidentified object found on the sea bed beside it. it is the last intact north stream pipeline, after 3 explosions destroyed the others last september. authorities have yet to determine who is responsible for those blasts. the un says it is deeply concerned over evidence of abuses by both sides in russia's, warren ukraine, the head of the un human rights monitoring mission described. russia's, quote, pervasive use of summary executions and forced disappearances in ukraine. documented abuses by russian forces out number those by ukraine. 6 to one. rwanda has commuted the 25 year jail sentence of an outspoken government critic.
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paul resists, are bugging up who inspired the film hotel. rwanda was jailed in 2020, after going missing. during a visit to dubai and reappearing in rwanda in handcuffs, a government spokesperson says the u. s. and cut up plate apart and resolving this case. germany's foreign minister on a lena bear box has urged georgia to push through democratic reforms to increase its chances for the e u membership, following the russian invasion of ukraine, the u. awarded candidate status to ukraine and and it's western neighbor, moldova, in june last year. but had said that georgia needed to fulfill certain conditions before receiving a similar status. speaking in tbilisi alongside her georgian counterpart earlier that just really burbock said, germany was ready to help. but reforms would have to be made. the at a given alina,
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the government, on its own, can become a member of the you without civil society. just similarly, society can't become any you member without the government mitigate the old piece or you and we hadn't. georgia can only become any you members in united society and we want to contribute to this cohesion in our dad. so making the abide sag eatons in salmon, hired sushi, i can eat the door to you. candidate status as wide open light. the f. net d o given on the aga georgians, have made it abundantly clear that this is their wish. death thus, you know, your winches burbock has travelled to georgia in the wake of mars protests that forced the government to withdraw. closely watched draft log. the legislation would have forced organizations that receive foreign funding through register as foreign agents. protestors took to the streets to hold the bill seen as a 1st step in potential repressions. young george and spent nights and days
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fighting to stop their government adopting what they see is anti democratic ideas. they want to turn decisively away from russia and putin. that's what makes g yorkie and his fellow students take to the streets are we are major all historic members of the european society. and we wish to integrate into 0 can union bits written in our constitution ends. it's agreed in our society. the most recent fight was ever proposed bill, which protest to say was similar to russia's repressive foreign agents law. the build would have let the government severely limit critical media and civil society groups are we also consider the example of russia because in 2012 that's the same law they took and it was utilized to just her attack the,
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the local civil society and ah, of course, zed z result or the or russian society silence today about the war in ukraine. the prime minister claims the law was to protect georgia national interests from outside influences to any group is more morally, the future of our country that doesn't belong to foreign agents. and people who serve them again, tips artisan goodness, in such a future of this country, belongs to patriots. what it would use either of us, the government's argument critic say fools within the russian narrative, something wildly unpopular among georgia, people, horrors, miserable, antique remnant sentiment has been very strong since 2008. when putin's forces attacked georgia over control of regions in the north and east, russia still occupies 20 percent of the whole country. this was after a pro european government started talking about joining nato. today,
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the parallels with ukraine dry fears, georgia could be next. but despite that, georgia and support for un, nato is high with independent polls pointing at 80 percent and rising. even if the current government seems to flirt with moscow, it ditch the russian style law under immense pressure from the streets. this is our joint week to re, as a society because we took together a family's friends, colleagues and there we issued it together. and yet there is an anti you movement in georgia. some of their leaders have close links to moscow. with whom do yogi says he'll stay on his toes, moslems around the world have begun observing the 1st friday prayers of the holy month of ramadan worshippers in jerusalem have been gathering at the oxen,
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lost one of his lambs, holiest sites. there among the 1800000000 muslims around the world expected to take part in the fasting season. tension though, are high in israel at the occupied west bank in the wake of reese and violence. this year ramadan coincides with a jewish holiday. passover and the christian celebrations of easter time for celebration. as thousands of muslims gathered in jerusalem's all city for the 1st day of ramadan, ah, at an ox, a mosque worshippers arrived early for their 1st meal. eleanor, i've been on the floor. oh, we usually have if todd, our families place, but today we wanted to change from a lot. it's a great feeling. we came here. we saw people who are also coming to pray and eat.
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on the 1st day in alex and mosque. it's the best feeling as people come together tensions a high in the region with nearly daily clashes in the occupied west bank. on thursday, palestinian officials said one person was killed doing a raid by israeli security forces. one have to come on you. people are now afraid of entering the old city because there is not a minute that goes by where the situation is stable here. this is how this applies to all cities in the west bank on the if you have all in a matter of moments, some things could erupt and the markets get messy. this year's ramadan coincides with both the jewish passover and the christian booster authorities fear that tensions could fly up as large numbers of jewish and muslim shippers put into jerusalem small city in the coming weeks. and i've got some sports news
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for you in football by and munich, a fire coach tuleya not that's month with immediate effect, raining champions. i'm having a patchy season as they go for an 11th title in a row by and have confirmed that former dorman and chelsea coach thomas took replace novels man hard to get his head round. the swan sundays defeated the hands of my lave accusing was julian of men's last in the by and munich. they slips off the top of the printers league a table, but despite the disappointment, there was still hope. how much of a setback is that when it comes to the title, race, vironment is no longer in 1st place. big a setback doesn't reduce against what could be very difficult, so we have to win. it wasn't always like this last year by and when the bond is league by 8 points, the 10th straight title with one of the games most highly regarded coaches at the helm, results this year, haven't been great bye bye and standards. they look beatable,
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but they remain in contention for the travel, the league cup and champions league. it will be up to thomas trickle to achieve that. the former chelsea coach one, the champions league with the english side in 2021. brian hierarchy would love to see similar themes in their dressing room in june. and that's it from me and the news team beers, vanity will have the latest in a d, w news, asia, and just a few moments. and there's always a website, feed it d, w dot com. i'm gather as in berlin from me and the team, thanks people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. order families please feel free to leave credit. honestly litigators demonstrate p.
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