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to release the fugitive right now. the world's most dangerous. where is, is wanted dogs june 29 on dw the this is dw news live from berlin, nato, and gets ready to launch is the biggest effort air drill, air defenders, 2023. germany is leading the 10 day maneuver which will involve $25.00 countries, including 2 non alliance members. it will also be
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a stress test for german air traffic controllers, trying to keep the skies over europe open for all civilian flights. to also coming up to news, as president says, he was seeing the us border guard as message came shortly before the start of talks with easy leaders on age and migration. the north african country has become an increasingly important gateway for migrants attempting the dangerous crossings to europe and ukraine, concerns about the humanitarian crisis, our growing following the destruction of a major down. thousands of people are homeless, and many others are still missing in flooded areas. the marion isn't staying, it's good to have you. with us. nato is gearing up to kick off. it's biggest ever
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or air deployment exercise. on monday, 10000 people and 250 aircraft from 25 nato nations are involved in air defender 2023 and much of the action will be happening in german skies, while civilian traffic is also flying. the alliance will be training for potential war maneuvers, combining various aircraft and weapon systems. here's more, the . this is the air space above the atlantic. each yellow dot represents a scheduled flight on a typical week day. but now there will be even more air traffic. the exercises and visit to several scenarios against a fictitious enemy. for this purpose, the military will alternately close 3 rotating flight regions over germany for several hours at a time over
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a period of 10 days. the goal is deterrence. i propose this exercise tools on 18. he and us, um, after taking over the process chief of the force so that, that's what i've already my, my perception of what happened in columbia that, that washer and waited for me to renew. ok. we have too much more. we focused on on of a how to defend the lines that includes defending the eastern flank of the alliance . during the maneuver fighter jets will fly daily to a stone you and romania invested their border with russia and ukraine were fighting is taking place in the east and south us air power merging with european weapon systems in germany has the leading role in this maneuver. the bone despair is responsible for
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organizing and supplying it's nato partners. when germany decided to lead it, we, we were in full support, obviously as one of our strongest allies and partners and all obviously our partner in nato and they've conducted operations with us for decades now. and so it was easy for us to decide to come and support the german air force according to the drill, the enemy is also attacking from the sea, with warships backed up by fighter planes. meanwhile, civilian air traffic will continue on and off around the 3 zones of air space designated for the drill all of this in the vicinity of civilian airports. the exercises include high altitude flight training and take off and landing practice is designed as
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a deliberate stress test for german air traffic controllers. the game is to avoid canceling civilian flights. for 10 days, the fighter jets have the right of way. as nato's air defender, 23 hold sway in the skies over europe. and for more on this, i'm joined to the studio by our political correspondent, benjamin a virus group or benjamin. good to see you. so this is going to be the largest air force deployment exercise since the creation of nato. what kind of a message does nato want to send with this? nato is playing the terrance card is we discharge and the report that they want to show that in case of an attack, it will be possible for them to send hundreds of planes from the us. 100. we're coming to take part in this. defend uh, an exercise, $250.00 plates. $1000.00 soldiers who will be stationed in germany in several parts of the country. an impressive show for us, that's what the us and baset are
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a to germany said. even though the generals, we just had both of them in the report did not mention actively mentioned frustrated because it is of course was initiated by the german part in 2018, almost 5 years ago. but of course, that is a port, it's a sign, it's an image also that the showing that nato is united as this defense a lines would have this $25.00 member, some of them not even part of this, the lines. we're also taking part to have an organized response, a to a threat of any conduct to defend every inch of natal terry tree as they have repeated several times. yes, really remarkable. just how complex this is going to be. so thousands of personnel, hundreds of aircraft. i mean, it's a norm is logistical undertaking, and germany is going to be leading all of this and providing the logistical hub. so what does that tell us about germany's position within the alliance? what didn't go get has the head of the government and air force is sad, we just saw him there in the report is there is a german not only hosting the drum,
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and he's not only hosting, but also leading and organizing this exercise. and it was oscar also during this press conference and before that, if this as part of the site and vendor of this turning error, the drum and tell us about what else all set and it's you can see it like that, but this site and then does actually come me, so the germans guys to have them in taking part in this exercise he said that the german public is behind that even though they have been small protests against this exercise as well, from some implementer ends of the last pond to for example, it happened some 100 people gathering in front of one of these f o spaces it. but he said that the site and then in this idea that it is necessary to be able to defend itself is also in, in the, in the hands of the german public. to be able to do this exercise. and we also heard in our report that all of this is somehow supposed to take place in german skies while civilian air traffic is also continuing. so how is this going to be managed? this one of the fee is the many have if they have civilian planes,
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we have to $3.00 areas. they will not operate. so this, this exercise will not take part singleton. usually in all of the 3 areas with one of the baltic sea. we have some planes flying over to a sonia over the bell, succeed, we'll have some parts flights also taking part in the south and part of the country . of course, i want to minimize the fact that we'll have on civil aviation, but it will definitely have an effect so that the german forces are confident they know that they will try to minimize this as quickly as possible and also to not have many, you know, interruptions when it comes to to simple app please. but of course it will be a very big task for them to manage to do well, it kicks off tomorrow, they'll be 10 days. we'll have to see exactly how disrupted a civilian traffic will be. benjamin a virus cooper. thank you so much. i to tanisha as president says, it's not up to his country to deal with europe's migration problem. case site said he refused to be the blocks board or guard. you may have comments just hours before
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talks with you. leaders began during the discussions ahead of the european commission. so the issue is considering an aid package of more than 1000000000 euros to help the country deal with migration and boost it's ailing economy. more and more migrants are using denisia as a gateway to reach your. here is european commission president ortho lasandra line . speaking earlier in tennis. we both have a vast interest in breaking the cynical business model of smugglers and traffic curse. it is horrible to see how they deliberately risk human lives for profit. so we will work together on an empty smuggling operational partnership. and joining me now from brussels as dw correspondent terry schultz. hello to terry . so as we just mentioned, tanisha is presidents. chrysler you said he doesn't want his country to be what he
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said, europe's border guard. why are your opinion leaders focusing on to nation a vice by saying this so bluntly between age and president is playing it politically. very smart, making it clear that the price for his cooperation on migration will be high. and that's because tunisia is a gateway country for migrants from, from everywhere would be my grants who'd like to make it to the european union. there are also a lot of tunisians leaving the country due to his authoritarian rule. so the 2 nation president is making it clear he does not want to at this point, under the circumstances sign a deal like the e, who has, with turkey, signed it in 2016 where the turkish government is responsible for blocking. as many people as it can from leaving its shores, they have these huge camps full of people who aren't able to leave. and they also take that field asylum seekers from europe. that's exactly what he wants to set up
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with new york. and he knows that all right, so if he's implying that the price for his cooperation is likely to be rather high . what kind of an incentive then are the you and the italian and dutch leaders offering in exchange for teenagers help? well, i was, as was mentioned in that report, they're offering more than a 1000000000 euros and assistance. this is macro of financial assistance. but it also has things like student exchange, a renewable energy project, and a $100000000.00 for this border management project, which is so important to the europeans. the problem is the 2 nation president would have to make some serious democratic reforms in order to unlock this money because it requires also making an agreement 1st with the international monetary fund, which demands the reforms. he's so far, refusing to do this. and an interesting point is that it will lead considers this deal so important to them that georgia maloney, the
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a tell you on prime minister is lobbying the i m f to loosen the restrictions and lift these deals. go ahead. interesting stuff there. w as terry shows, reporting from brussels. terry, thank you. it's to ukraine now where the military says it's liberated a village in the largely russian occupied region of done that's in the southeast of the country. troops released this video climbing to show the ukrainian flag being raised in la donna to spine keith's claim of making a small advance. russia's military continues to insist that it has successfully repelled ukrainian attacks and barea well as the fighting goes on. so does the rescue effort in the wake of the cut over down breach? it's an increasingly dangerous operation. on sunday, the cranium governor of the flood had her son regions said 3 people had been killed and 10 others wounded in a russian attack on a boat carrying evacuating the area. this comes as water levels continue to fall,
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and the true extent of the damage becomes clear. the streets of this town and pass on region. still sup, match, spinning the water and stuff in the pro river. it's almost a week on from suspected sabotaged. a kind of groove. i've done that flooded foss, waves of land along with the clean up. so without turning to the long term damage. we don't want to pull the consequences to come will be for our children or grandchildren office just as we are, the ones not experiencing the consequences of the turn. the abilities of the tip is not our and so since august and not just because you know, we speak with a real future volume of mind. some, it's not just residential areas in factories that has been intern dates so to
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as the surrounding countryside. and the fields providing food and livelihoods pushed on when they will. these monsters have ruined off bomb allowed us. nothing will grow for 10 days. she will as an environmental disaster, does anybody there to see the ecosystem of the area? it's really another issue that it just, the photo to me is the owner of this market store and is only too aware of the impact the floods will have on the agricultural sector. the floating is obviously a difficult situation for farming simulate those goods, especially. so for those having to deal with a lot minds to nikolai would but he had a dog. this is just the latest challenge for region that has felt the brutal impact of rushes and vision to see what was on. well, they just want to destroy you train that's running that way you can train in, so we will devise or we would be to them if we were burned. i had rockets flying over our heads and we divide will to,
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we will knocked. now we will not allow social to go and um they will not be sophomore. and they've got basically watching or talk a bunch key. as you crane begins to counter offensive, it is also now fighting and they come out to co, an economic disaster. you're watching the, the news or reminder now of our top story. the biggest air drill in the history of nato is due to start on monday. germany is leading the 10 day maneuver, which will involve $25.00 countries, including 2 non alliance members. here up to date on the date of the news, thanks for watching the, enjoying the views and come to take a look at this. our tv highlights every week inbox, subscribe. now journalism helped us in over.

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