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to conclude this works is they go live and the god, so we agree on the go on, so we need to better manage migration. you have to support without betraying or bodies debit credit. i just love the stack of it and look some muscle just to see if there isn't something that we can do better than we have done so far. some things about the many parts of europe we urgent the need work design so so from the countries on shaw says comes i freelance opportunities for legal migration that with the requirement it's a transit time of life countries and countries of origin to take back those who have no right to remain like, well then full size will benefit of most of them. so i'm took some ocean to then. so let's go say we need to ensure the effective protection of our external folders . as we agreed you can me, your opinion council meeting in february and good to start out. so that would increase the acceptance of smart monitoring, controlled migration, to a contractor. and then we would take more 40 to the bedrock, away from those, and do public trucks on the basis of fear and resentment. healthy would cost of
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government's lot opening up to the future. it means that before you also need to deal with the most important task, but we know it face, and here i'm talking about country is economy and society. we're moving into a kind of neutral future. my phone's, i'm a 1st industrial revolution took place the course of i'm stopped and yep, and you're decide to do and what it should be. explaining. most of these are all the 2nd i'm going to industrial revolution also takes place here to the benefit of everyone. i don't need to explain to you the opportunity that we have here. i just don't, it's important for the citizens of other countries to also talk about. it's possible that a lot just have to run for a out of some with cheaper electricity. for example, going back from renewable energy use so that we've called the charging stations for electric causing laurie's right across here. so that we have a future oriented jobs event in the energy sector or in the chips industry. or
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because the entire world will maybe to get superstar technology clients, i've tried that and then sort so we need to shape that this change in numbers. jessica combs, mother and don't leave anyone behind that. there's a large project that we need to look to as your feelings, ma'am. elizabeth, all sca why it's too hard to quote, oscar was to come to opinion in the future, belongs to those who recognize opportunities before they become of us. the group is didn't know that this is not something for in the style. just i still have seen this thing with it because you're certainly not something on for revisionists because they are the dream of international greatness for imperial power. you know, you know, time, but you can leave. and so these are some craniums to paint with the lives for this delusion fights on the products of the meat of the switch from powerful ne bus
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called the 2200 kilometer. there's no things from here in oscar fusion is parading his soldiers tongues and i'll try to read them concise and let's not be intimidated . but i'm just on top of that just to confirm and i'll support for you, kind of noted as long as is necessary. please, please bring him on to work if any of us wants to go back part of this to got a time when the line of the lender is the low of the jungle range and your height. and when the small of countries have to about to large countries, when freedom was a privilege of the fields of it, rather than the fundamental right for everyone, i'm a few find all your opinions as united merchandise as soon as you are done heights . here's the best insurance that we have to ensure that this is for jeff ponch and what is known as white to us. and that's why the comment on the message of the not with my is not what's coming from. must go to the young right. the mission which, who comes to you on piano is all just to come and it is one of the cool past long
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drawn size of the future in the future future. thank you. the in salzburg, the german chancellor, outlining his vision for the future of europe. he touched on a number of key themes for europe on this anniversary of the schumann declaration. that schuman declaration by the french foreign minister, robert schuman in 1950, which led to the creation of the european steel and coal community, and eventually to the european union transfer. schultz saying that europe needs to change the geo political europe his is needed. he says that there's a question of survival between giants for the european union, referring to the g, a political context of a multi polar world. and he called specifically for reforming various european
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institutions. are our brussels be, are cheap. alexandra phenomena is in stroudsburg and she listen to transfer shelters speech. uh, alexandra, what's the, what was the main message there of shelter speech? would you say? so i would say that his main message was indeed, as you just mentioned, that this, he stressed that the european union needs to be united and it needs to reform itself in order to meet the upcoming challenges to cope with climate change to be emissions neutral. soon to be able to have this digital trends formation and also to be able to play important role on the international stage. his argument was all of that is possible and the values that the european union stands for democracy
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and freedom and human rights. there are still very up to date, but they needs to be defended. and in order to be able to do so, the european union needs to remain strong and has a b crawl on the international stage. and that is why it needs reforms. alexandra, germany and the european union have not always seen eye to eye germany and the other members of the european union did the 2 chancellor shoals refer to any of those policy frictions within the european union? no, he actually didn't. and it was not a surprise because it's not his style, so to speak. he was more focusing on the positive way of laying out what's the in the future? what needs to be done to need all the challenges that i just mentioned about your
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ride? they have been a lot of intentions in the past 2 weeks and months and actually the members of the european parliaments that i've been speaking with the told me that they wanted to hear concrete proposals. they wanted to hear from the german chancellor. what's the concrete action he's willing to take? for instance, what concrete proposals he has when it comes to institutional reforms within the european union. and i could imagine that they will be a bit disappointed because that was not what he said in his speech. so he was quite vague. right, i mean, of course the, his call for the introduction of a qualified majority voting on questions of foreign policy and taxation. nothing new, but he is indeed calling for reform alexandra this day may, 9th, of course, is being celebrated in russia as victory over nazi germany. day i'm just wondering
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with the war in ukraine. how did chancellor shoulds describe europe's europe within that context of the? well, he's trust, that's because there is a war raging under your opinions doorstep. it is so important to be united. and we have seen that that has been the case since the beginning of the us of the rest of us invasion of ukraine. but a chancellor shoulds made clear that it is important to maintain this you need see it to remain strong to have for, for instance, joined procurement of immunization to try to go for close to corporation when it comes to the defense industry. because you are up, the european union needs to defend its members and itself. so that was his message . and he also stress, that's a,
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it is important because we as your p and needs to defend the value steps of the block, then for the values that the restaurant as an address or in this war is treating with contempt. alexandra, thank you very much. that was a russell's bureau chief alexander phenomena covering the speech of chancellor schultz in strasburg. now you are watching dw, dues from berlin. the other major story we have been following for you today. of course, russia marketing the 78, then a grocery of its victory over nazi germany in world war 2, known as victory day in russia. this year's collaborations come at a time, sees russia deeply entrenched in its invasion of ukraine, afraid in moscow's red square, president vladimir, $1300.00 war veterans and present a soldiers, but setbacks and ukraine, and recent attacks on russian soil have flight and security concerns. issues parade was close to the public, and other events were cancelled in
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a bellicose speech. putting claims, russia was again facing an existential threat sizes. we see signature that you particularly like that. that will be a times of those who would like for 2 of us again, you know, not the time russia, they have to develop neo nazi visas owner, random old stuff for that. and that they would like to destroy a country to make a decision to pay. this is a, this house to the san diego crane at the moment, but ukraine high when they come, it was positively to the right side. was crazy. oh, random. that was me. i'm the mind based on re seems, is just they a kind of using everything they come in all the 2 images to manage the teachers plan was bringing dw, correspond emily, sherwin who was our correspondent in russia, but had to leave the country when the russian government shut down our office in moscow and our correspondent nick connelly joins us live from to you. welcome to
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you both. we'll start with you emily. if you listen to put in speech, we listen to it together. what stood out for you. what we heard from him, you know, about honoring the memory of the soviet soldiers who fell during what rational calls the great patriotic war. but i think the parallels to now, to current events and to what russia calls the special military operations were particularly interesting. put in, talked about this to being a decisive battle for the homeland, for the russian homeland. just like world war 2 was even called it a secret battle. he painted it very much as russia defending itself. and i think it was interesting, you know, we heard in this quote just now that russia sees itself is fighting as neo nazis. they've portrayed this fight against your brain as i, spite to denounce if i ukraine. but overall, i think pollutant kind of shifted the blame to the west more than to ukraine by
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saying that ukraine is essentially hostage to the west in this for nick in kids. and i know you follow this speech as well next, but what about normal people? average people in the training and capital and elsewhere, and ukraine. do you think they were listening to put in speech any reactions? yeah. i think most people, if they were watching, told him watching without the sound all i think people could have predicted with some of these what he was gonna say, i think they were waiting for a ukrainian drone to land or red square. there were lots of jokes about that running into this, that didn't happen, but they did point out that this was a parade the 1st time in a while without any ation, without any of that kind of high tech weapons that have like a fruits and have been so proud of in recent years during that kind of high a tech tech tanks at a month and that had been promised that have been shown for years and years. but then, as it turned out on the functional and also available in any quantity on the battlefields here in ukraine. so since the russian doesn't really have
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a bought from the minute ciocca started that much to really show off with to it's a domestic audience that and lots of jokes. and they've mentioned that about expectations of ukrainian and kind of some kind of a place to embarrass putin. i don't think people were seriously expecting it, but they were kind of taking a look and following it with the yeah, with the kind of slight smile in the faces. but nothing that he could say that that really is new after a year and a half of those kind of angry speeches in the direction of ukraine. emily, you lived in russia yourself for quite a while. you've covered a number of these victory day events. what impact do you think 2 teen speech will have on the ukrainian or rather on the russian people? do you think it will help motivate people to go where he wants them to go, namely to the front to fight and there's what he calls the special military operation? well, nicholas mentioned that i think a lot of what flooding air pollution was saying today was kind of a pretty expected i don't know about it, mobilizing people to go to the front. uh,
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that's a pretty, it's, you know, difficult task. i think. i don't know if this would have really gained too many new support as, but it certainly would as appeals to letting me have hooton's base. they see him, you know, as a beacon of stability in russia. this is kind of a ritual, a secret ritual, almost in russia to see this parade here, flooding air pollutants, speech. and, you know, we heard the old narrative that we've been hearing for many years now as russia being kind of the siege of besieged fortress surrounded by enemies. so i think that was kind of appealed to many people who already support flooding their puts in and of course, hundreds of thousands who don't and who don't support this war have already left russia. indeed, to put him in his speech, he said that the future of russia depends on troops fighting at the front, trying to make the create a sense of urgency. now not just a commemorative event back to you, nick and n t,
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a. nick the this event today has been anticipated widely. some say it's connected to some of the fighting. and the attacks that we've seen in ukraine ukrainian soldiers have held onto the russian city of buck moved, denying the victory that routine wanted apparently for this day as well. how do you see events in ukraine, particularly on the military front, linked to this, to this anniversary in any way? well, certainly, that has been a major failing. basically since last autumn, russia has been on the back foot here in ukraine with your member of those lightning losses in effective region, song shoes, numbers of russian troops, kind of having to flood back onto the eastern banks of the pro river, leaving behind lots of equipment that the ukrainians are still using spat paul, so that kind of keeping ukrainian tanks going across the front lines. so i think they would desperate for some good news to.