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reduce effort against corruption and political kind of in our series, guardians of truth and watch. now on youtube, d. w documentary ah ah, this is your news live from berlin. joe biden gets a rock star. welcome in the republic of ireland. the u. s. president, with ida shultz, is greeted by children childs often dolphin belfast. tomorrow. 25 years. all peace in northern ireland and drafted by email. russia over was
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a fun scription law, making it easier to richard full of joyce and nearly impossible, to dodge the draft. ah, i'm the massage as while back to the program. us president joe biden has arrived in the republic of ireland for a 3 day visit. he was greeted by cheering fans, some of whom had waited. i was in the co and drained for a glimpse of the american leader with irish ancestry. biden stopped off at shops and restaurants and don dog in the area where his mother family came from. there was a thumbs after the u. s. president struck to northern ireland to mark the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement. that ended decades effected in violence by an arch the government there to baker political deadlock in order to taught what he described as enemies of beef. it was a trip that was over in
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a flash. joe biden popped into belfast for less than a day and met the british prime minister richie to knock the occasion. 25 years of pace in northern island. 25 years ago. this week for landmark belfast. good friday agreement signed and it wasn't easy and there are no guarantees that the deal on paper were whole, no guarantees that would be able to deliver the progress we celebrate today. and just took a long, hard years of work to get to this place. the agreement ended 3 decades of bloodshed between mainly catholic nationalists, who opposed british rule in northern ireland and mainly protestant unionists who supported it. thousands were killed in bombings and other attacks. under the usb to the agreement, paramilitary groups laid down their arms direct you to
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a rule was brought to an end and a power sharing government was set up in northern ireland. instead. the piece has been a lasting success, but the government collapsed a year ago in a row over trade rules following breakfast. some hope that biden's visit will jo, local politicians into action, hoping it might give them a check to say, right, i'm only asking you to get back here and actually we're being patriot run the country because at the minute the companies trotter on itself, careful not to have a step biden said he hoped the parties would return to the negotiating table so that government could resume that he hinted, could be the precursor to more american investments. the u. s. president is now on the 2nd leg of his trip in the republic of ireland, where he will address the dublin parliament biden, who is fiercely proud of his irish heritage, will also visit his to ancestral home towns. g. w correspondent, rosie bradshaw told us more about what joe biden had to say in belfast. will
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president biden spend a lot of that speech? really talking about the gains of the good friday agreement? that is this landmark peace accord from 1998 that put an end to decades of sectarian conflict and violence here in northern ireland that claimed thousands of lives and everybody i've spoken to here in belfast no matter what site of this really just divide, they fall on has said that the good friday agreement is something which should be celebrated and that there were people alive here in northern ireland that may not have been otherwise had that deadly violence continued. so biden really paying tribute to those. he said that have been working to maintain that piece. he said piece was not inevitable. and of course he talked a lot about prosperity in northern ireland as well. he talked about potential for investment in the region. he talked about unleashing potential. this visit, however, is seen as somewhat bitter sweet because despite the fact that peace has endured
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across this quarter century, some of the institutions which are laid out in the good friday agreement, the belfast good friday agreement. or they are simply not functioning properly. and that is down to a political stalemate. here in belfast, rosie birch out there. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. can the most lu resident without amuse zalinski has condemned the alleged be heading off a ukrainian soldier by russian fighter. but dupon, fortunately, showing the killing began saturating online after it was shared by a pool kremlin bravo. should diseased ukraine has rejected russian claims to have captured more than 80 percent of the eastern city of buck mort. keith says its forces controlled considerably more than 20 percent. the head of russia wagner. my son only group, says his fighters audit wanting rushes. parliament has signed off on an overhaul of the conscription law. that education makes it harder to dodge a military coil up and allows draft orders to be delivered by email. ukraine is
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expected to launch a spring condo offensive, and thus speculation moscow is planning a 2nd wave of mobilization. it happened very quickly. both chambers of russia's parliament fast track changes to the conscription law that has already been on the table for 5 years. now any one who does not report to the military after receiving a draft notice will no longer be allowed to leave. russia is doable. here with those who repeatedly do not report for duty, can have their drivers license revoked, least their right to engage in real estate deals revoked. well, the mission and may neither register a business nor borrow money. do you good? yes. good. but the most important new feature is that draft notices must no longer be served in person to be valid as was earlier the case. other
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delivery methods are now permitted, such as my registered mail or electronically via the general civil register with which most russians have an account. all at disposable. as a result, it's no longer possible to ignore a draft notice going yes, the usa. these changes mainly affect compulsory military service, but it doesn't rule out expanding it to those who might be mobilized in the future . if the ina dick told them would buzz motion of the dish, i'd scare the showing him a bit as upset. some members of parliament saying this is not a new wave of mobilization, but president vladimir putin has not signed a law ending. last year's partial mobilization. formal mobilizations could happen again at any time. human rights activists believe that the amended law aims to augment russia's professional army. according to media reports, the defense ministry plans to recruit up to 400000 young men as professional
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soldiers. mean, it's just and that only the defense ministry doesn't seem to be planning a new active mobilization. instead, it wants to recruit more citizens as professional soldiers. but is the men drafted to compulsory military servers? are probably the targeted individuals with its most likely that there will be more cases in which draftees will be forced to find contracts with the army. even though spending was one more new feature, a standardized conscripts register with personal data on draftees health education status and possibly dual citizenship status. russian members of parliament maintain that all of these changes would not apply to the current conscription wave which ends in mid july sharon, germany, governments last legal life cannabis are taking shape has meant if the car lauterbach says possessing and growing small amounts of marijuana for private use will be allowed in the fall and also the proposals distribution will be handled by
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consumers. ocean a 5 year test phase will limit the sale of cannabis products to a few outlets. lauterbach says, the aim is to protect the public, wasn't for sure, and we want to prevent cannabis leading to the consumption of harder drugs. we want to better protect the youth. we want to fight the black market. we want to push back drug related crime. we want to get a grip on the steadily increasing toxicity of the products. in other words, we don't want to create a problem, but contribute to the resolution of an unsolved problem. probably in a while and via phyllis clapper jones had enough to call lauterbach earlier a political correspondence. simon young explained the scope of the reform, acquiring and possessing up to 25 grams of can a base or for personal consumption will be legal. as well as growing
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a maximum of 3 cannabis plants at home. so that's the year the so the headline on the, the government's also proposing allowing non profit associations, essentially cannabis clubs, which would sort of cultivate plants and distribute chic cannabis to their members. now the government says, you know, this is all good, it helps consumers, it will make things safer. it'll a fighter, the year, a shady dealings on the black market. and so, and political position and particularly the conservative opposition asia, much more critical. they say that this kind of legal o zation opens up for the potential for arms, particularly to young people. but i think there be quite a few people around germany who will be happy that in future, you know, smoking a joint with a few friends at home will no longer be a criminal offense, t
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w simon younger and take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world prison authorities at one of ecuador is most violent cheer. thank they found fixing myth hanged unless others felt of prisoners have been gathering at the prison gate in the port city of y, a keel hoping for information. it is not clear that prisoners were gang members. ecuadorian jeers have long been plagued by violence and all crowding serious foreign minister feather mcdowell is in saudi arabia. on the 1st with it by a senior diplomat of damascus in more than 10 years. saudi arabia is hosting talks about syria returning to the arab league. its membership was suspended, and bethany bash on the 3rd track down on protests on to some spots now at the monte carlo, tennis masters russian. daniel met the day of mid light fork over the darling open at lorenzo, so nichol to advance to the round of 16 denise midway. dave's 1st match
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this year on clay was a walk in the park in monte carlo med video has started 2023 off strong, winning for hard court title so far this year. and with this 636 to victory over a italian lorenzo santiago med with as earned his 30th victory of the season in advances to the next rare to face a familiar foe. alexander's fair swear, it has a record of 6 winds. in 7 losses against med with dave, the german who also only needed 2 sets to defeat space. roberto bautista, our good is still finding his way back to town form. after injuring his ankle at last year's french open. med with dave said of his opponents fairly. if he seems to be in good shape, the 2 last met in march at indian wells where it was mid day of who picked up his
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7th when over sphere. now nasa was looking for people with elite levels of patience and understanding the usb efficiency of unveiled. it's ma simulator. why don't you as well lived there for a year to test conditions for future missions towards neighbor the facility includes a replica of the martian environment. not surprisingly, the ground is covered in red sand, and scattered around the room known as the sandbox. are other pieces of equipment astronauts would likely use, including a solar panel, a weather station, and a treadmill to simulate the long trips outside astronauts would make to collect samples and gather other data. there's also a brick making machine, part of the activities for mars mission would be, besides the geology and exploration building and maintaining that infrastructure for life on mars, for human life, on mars, or for humans to come and,
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and future mission is to come. they want to start building out that infrastructure . the astronauts would then go through an air lock with several doors before entering the living quarters, dubbed the mars dune alpha, the 160 square meter home includes 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, an exercise room, a medical bay, and an area to grow crops, such as lettuce and tomatoes, the members of the 1st experiment team have yet to be named, but nasa says the astronauts chosen will likely have backgrounds in science, engineering, and math. they'll also be under constant surveillance to see how they handle the environment beside life, lation to find that and that shared distance ah, would be things like being able to get along. so when you're in a small habitat with you know, 3 other people that can wear on over time and we have different experiments. those
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experiments include testing the cruise response to stressful situations, such as restricting water availability and equipment failures. nasa hopes the simulations here on earth will allow the united states to send people to mars in the next decade. that's all from us for now, but stick with us for business use with stephen fiercely and gloomy out and opened the world economy. for more news, you can always head to our website, you got you dot com. i'm the massage as well. thank you for joining us. with flu time for a brain update because this orchestra called the brain continuously adapts itself.
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