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along him and that is that some members of parliament, saint, 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 soldiers. amused yesterday that only the defense ministry doesn't seem to be planning a new active mobilization. instead, it went to recruit more citizens as professional soldiers. believe that is the men drafted to compulsory military service. are probably the targeted individuals. i think it's most likely that they will be more cases in which draftees will be forced to sign contracts with the army. danielle even asked daniel bush, one more new feature,
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a standardized conscripts register with personal data on draftees health education status and possibly dual citizenship status. russian members of parliament maintained that all of these changes would not apply to the current conscription wave, which ends in mid july small headlines from around the world. now in thousands of people in the u. s. state of indiana have been moved to safety. after fi broke out at a plastics recycling facility. official say the place could bone for days. a health warnings in force over potentially toxic smoke. with ours is it one of ecuador, most violent jails. i, they found 6 inmates hanged in their cells. relatives have gathered outside the prison or city of wacky. it's not clear whether the victims were gang members. i kudos presence of long and plague by violence and over crowding. buster austria is bracing for the most powerful storm for a decade. cyclone elsa has gathered strength of the indian ocean and is expected to
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bring destructive winds. heavy rain and abnormally high tides residents leaving all stock here on the central supplies. the germans defense minister prosper story says his country remains committed to aiding security in africa are held region. despite planning to withdraw its troops from molly a german soldier due to leave next year, following tensions with molly's ruling genta instead. berlin says it will expand its military cooperation with 2 german government ministers arrive in new jersey capital near may defense minister boris historian and development minister. spend your shoulder a visiting german treats based here. germany wants to increase its military presence as part of the new lead military mission, e u m p m. they will be training and supporting new jazz armed forces. you face a growing threat from islamist violence,
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but the state got into the office. they are almost insisting that we continue our commitment here, and we are very happy to do that too. because 1st of all, we see that we are welcome. and we see that we have an effect on effect. is that the security policies here getting better and better being able to cope with the challenges and deniable have understood. and so bad news yet is one of the poorest countries in the world. but it is one of the more stable in the ser, hell region. germany plans to pull peacekeeping troops out of neighboring molly because of differences with the ruling john to that. following that decision, nisha is taking on a new importance from bases particular importance. and so for the moment when we withdraw from molly, because this is where we will focus after the withdrawal from molly, hidden scrapple, i knocked him up to us. molly, the german government has
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a comprehensive concept of security, not only in military terms, people need perspectives. the breeding ground for terrorists must be removed, says the development minister, who not many people are starving here and we're expecting more famines with the increasing drought that's coming to the region due to climate change. that's why it's so important the where here and we take care of food security and the claim i showed so wants to expand assistance to me, share more than 50 percent of the country's population is under 15 years old. the country has the highest population growth in the world liaison. what young people are, the majority of the population here. and if the youngsters don't have a job, the terrorists will lead them away. either less than a nice, if you live in a troubled region near with its democratically elected government is seen as a relative anchor of stability that for germany and europe and asia has growing
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importance in the struggle against hunger, terror, and mass migration and tennis or russian de niel melvin has made like work of his italian opponent, lorenzo. so negro abbey monte carlo masters, who now advanced to the round of 60 de nailed melva. dave's 1st match this year on clay was a walk in the park in monte carlo medley day of his story. 2023 off strong, winning for harcourt title so far this year. and with this 636 to victory over italian lorenzo san ago. med with abs earned his 30th victory of the season. in advance is to the next row to face a familiar foe. alexander spirit. swear it has a record of 6 wins in 7 losses against mary dave. the german who also
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only needed to set to defeat space roberto bautista, our good is still finding his way back to town form after entering his ankle at last year's french open med with dave said of his opponents fairly. he seems to be in good shape. the 2 last met march at indian wells where it was made with deb, who picked up his 7th when overseer and by munich suspended their attacker. sadie o mana 41 game following an alleged altercation with his teammate lira santa. after this week sir, champions league defeats to manchester city. german newspaper bill reports at mann . i hit santa in the face of the game i and said they had suspended and find basically stand for misconduct. the learn mr. arms her match against a half in time on saturday, with the champions locked in a close title res with bruce you door and some sad news from world of motor
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sport islands. top rally driver craig brain has died in an accident or during a testing or for the creation round of the world. rally championship is tim i and i gave no details, but said that her eyes co driver, james fulton was unharmed. craig brain made his w. r. c debut in 2933 year old clenched a career best 2nd place in last month's rally of swim. his death is the 1st in the world championship. since that of german co driver, juerg batch took in 2006. the china, i said it will. bam, it ships from an area of north of taiwan on sunday because of the possibility of falling rocket daybreak. i was previously a said that china would impose a no fly zone in the same area. i was forces or staging an annual exercise, simulating emergency, such as missile strikes and the chemical attacks asian previously held 3 days
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drills around taiwan. german foreign minister online at bandwalk has now arrived in china on a 3 day visit. my chief international editor richard walker told me what those closures could me yet, what will the steps announce for sunday ostensibly related to a space launch, but of course, you don't have to do a space launch across one of the world's most sensitive waterways. so i think it is broadly being interpreted as related to those exercises that we saw, the chinese mounting just just very recently. and those response where chinese responds to the recent meeting between the taiwanese president saying when and the u. s. speaker of the house representatives, kevin mccarthy, on a visit, i'd say to the united states just recently a china object to any meetings between taiwanese politicians and foreign
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politicians. and they strongly objected this time to this meeting. so hence, these military exercises, hence what's going on this weekend. and it seems to be a basically sort of singling from the chinese that if you, the taiwanese and the americans is system, keep meeting with these, the sorts of things we're going to do. we're going to mess with the situation the taiwan strait. we're going to threaten taiwan and try to deter you from taking any more of these meetings. meanwhile, are the german foreign minister adelina burbock is in china is in china for meetings with counterparts. there is taiwan expected to come up. yes, very much so silver, silver overshadowing the visit and babel, cuz already been speaking about this on her 1st stops today, saying that melissa military escalation would be a worst case scenario worldwide in germany would be especially concerned because it's such an important kind of industrial and trading nation, and we can expect her to, to reiterate the german line,
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which is the stability is paramount. no changes to the status quo by force. but i think we can also expect the chinese to pretty much stick to their line. that it's none of your business germany, this isn't an internal matter. that's the chinese position to a german foreign ministers of as it follows that of emanuel macros. just a few days ago, he was accused of being only friendly with the chinese to come. what can we expect from on the light of burbock? yeah, it is. so me specifically on the issue of taiwan men. when mccoy, in an interview, essentially seemed to suggest that time one was really not europe's issue. and it shouldn't get dragged into a conflict, potentially by the united states or between the united states and china. and i think by bare books from what barbara has already been saying, we can interpret her comments. that doesn't matter to germany. for instance, what happens in taiwan is an implicit rebuke of a manual my call. but if you just look at what's going on diplomatically between europe and china, the moment china's been reopening and european leaders been flocking to china in
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recent months. we had all our shops towards the end of last year. we thought was a lot on the line that the president of the european commission. we've had the spanish leader now, and alina babbled, one of them talking about europe needs to come up with a united line on how to deal with china in the future. but all of them emphasizing very different things in the relationship with china. so rather than impression of unity, you get more of an impression of a certain degree of chaos. all the while china becoming more and more assertive as we've just been seeing across the taiwan strait. i've heard richard d, w st international editor richard walker. in watching a b w line form burden. let me just show you the se in inside the irish parliament lawmakers awaits an address by u. s. president joe biden. he's atterbury's coming up the stairs. is that in the building? we're going to bring that to speech, to you, alive as it, as it happens, that's due to happen in the next few minutes. and as the site will come back to
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that when it begins. so, so we'll take a look at some of the other stories are making headlines around the world, french unions or staging another nation. why strike to protest against present macros, pension reform plans. there have been some skirmishes of with these. a court is due to what rules on the modality of the changes doesn't wants to raise the retirement age of 62. to 64. north korea has 5. it's 1st intercontinental ballistic missile in a month long string of a scare in north and japan. residents were told to take cover the miss outflow of 1000 kilometers before landing at sea. zachary's military has described removed as a grave provocation. and ukraine has lost a war crimes investigation into a video posted on social media that appeared to pierce to show a russian soldier beheading a ukrainian prisoner. the images of prompted,
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international outrage. russia says the authenticity of the 14th needs to be established and has opened its own inquiry. have in ukraine to curry, social media video has brought back memories of the boots or massacre just one year ago. many a saying that this is just the latest example of russia's lack of regard for the lives of ukrainian people. your glucose is needed, this is no accident. this is the video of russia normalizing the destruction of life. and much like president zalinski called for a moment of silence to honor the slain soldiers, memory. united notions says it's shocked by the incident. regrettably, this is not an isolated incident. in recent reports, the un human rights mission documented a number of serious violations of international humanitarian law,
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including those committed against prisoners of war. this latest violation must be properly investigated. perpetrators must be held to account. meanwhile, keys now claims the list of alleged russian war crimes tops 77000. and they also include not only murder, not only, not only humiliation and rape, they also include their destroying gulf private property. they include the force deportation. they include the 4th detention of ukrainians on occupy territories. they include looting on massive scale on the occupied territories and many other war crimes. i would say that practically, there is no, any war crime in history that was not, is not committed by russians on ukrainian soil. you pay and you need called on russia to abide by international law. this is yet another brutal reminder about the
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inhumane nature of the russian aggression killing of prisoners of war is a very serious breach of the geneva convention and demonstrates once more russia is complete disregard of international law and particular international humanitarian law. the kremlin, and the wagner group deny that forces involvement, saying that the verification is needed. ukraine security services say an investigation is already underway, as they have to bring those responsible to justice. the more russian law makers of approved a bell, making it harder to dodge a military call up and allowing authorities to issue electronic draft notices. the legislation now needs to be signed into law by the russian president. it was spread through parliament as the russian military prepares for unexpected de ukrainian counter offensive. it happened very quickly, both chambers of russia's parliament fast track changes to the conscription law that has already been.
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