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in the past is for the people need to know what is happening there. you know, are series guardians of truth. watch now on youtube dw documentary, the, this is dw news live from berlin. tanisha as president says he will not be the use board regard. his message came shortly before tax began with easy leaders on age and migration. the north african country has become an increasingly important gateway for migrant attempting. the dangerous crossing to europe. also coming up,
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germany prepares to host the biggest ever air drills in nato's history. the 10 day maneuver will involve $25.00 countries, including 2 non alliance members. it'll also be a stress test for german air traffic controllers and ukraine air sounds, governor says 3 people have been killed in a russian attack on a boat carrying flood victims. and as the waters received fears, grow about the damage caused by the destruction of the castle. madame the mariana evans, dean, it's good to have you with us. tanisha is presidents. hi, you said says his country will not act as a border guard for the european union. made the comments just hours before talks began with easy readers on migration and to aid. growing numbers of migrants are
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using tunisia as a gateway to reach your it's a deals in the make it a 1000000000 euro bailout, to stabilize to media, a nation on the brink of collapse. and at the center of a migration crisis, we both have a vast interest in breaking the cynical business model of smugglers and traffic course. 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 we will support to new york with border management. food and opportunities are scarce into these. yeah. it's people are experiencing the worst economic crisis and a generation and with inflation hovering at 11 percent. many are making risky journeys, hoping for better lives in europe. but it's far from being justin asians. president
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how you saw, he'd visited a migrant camp on the coast. housing a growing number of sub saharan africans looking to either stanton, easier or head to europe using smugglers. sundays meeting was meant to set a plan to boost a news, use economy making migration less of a necessity. this year the european union will provide 100000000 yours to, to unusual for board of management, but also for search and rescue and on to smuggling and return earlier while negotiating with the international monetary fund for help presidents i e box and required costs to the public sector and with your opinion leaders, he's pushing back on board or security board and we cannot play the role of guardians of the board as of the countries. the solution must be humane and collective value. and that the european offer also includes initiatives to bill
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renewable energy infrastructure. something you're desperately needs to tap into as it works to reduce reliance on russian energy data volumes. terry shelton, brussels told us more about the 2 nation president position. and one european leaders are focused on his country by, by saying this, so bluntly between asian 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 migrants who'd like to make it to the european union. there are also a lot of 2 nations leaving the country due to his authoritarian rule. so the canadian president is making it clear he does not want to at this point, under these 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 and people who aren't able to leave. and they also
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take that field asylum seekers from europe. that's exactly what he wants to set up with new york, and he knows it. 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 tunisia is help. it wasn't, 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,
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refusing to do this. and an interesting point is that it will lead considers this deal so important to them that georgia maloney via telling and prime minister is lobbying v i m s to loosen the restrictions and let these deals go ahead. interesting stuff there definitely is. terry schultz reporting from brussels. terry, thank you. in germany is gearing up to host the biggest ever air drill in nato's history. dubbed air defender at 2023. the participants will be simulating a response to an attack and a needle member country combining various aircraft and weapon systems. the 10 day maneuver starts on monday and involves $25.00 countries including 2 non alliance members. it's a huge show for us as war rages in the east of europe. during the maneuver fighter jets will sign daily to estonia and romania, which border russia and ukraine respectively. it will also be a stress test for german air traffic controllers trying to prevent the cancellation
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of any civilian flights. and for more on this, i'm joined in 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 need a want to send with this? nato is playing the detection card as we just heard in 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 u. s. 100. we're coming to take part in this defend an exercise impressive show for us. that's what the us and baset are 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 for, it's a sign, it's an image also that the showing that nato is united as defensive lines. we have
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this 25 members, 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 content to defend every inch of nato. terry 3 is they have repeated several times. yes, really remarkable. just how complex is this going to be? so thousands of personnel, hundreds of aircraft. i mean, it's a norm, 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. and the report is there is a german not only hosting the german, he's not only hosting, but also leading in organizing this exercise. and he was oscar also doing this press conference and before that, if this is part of the cycling vendor of this turning or the drum and toner, the full set. and it's you can see like that. but besides, in the end is actually coming to the germans guys to have them. and taking part in this exercise,
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he said that the german public is behind that even though that have been small protest against this exercise as well. from some implementations of the less 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. well, it kicks off tomorrow, they'll be 10 days. we'll have to see exactly how disrupted a civilian traffic will be benjamin of ours. gruber, thank you so much. i, this ukraine's military says it's liberated a village and the larger the russian occupied region of domestic in the southeast of the country. troops released this video claiming to show the ukrainian flag being res and blah, who dock named despite keeps claim of making a small advance. rushes military continues to insist that is successfully repelled ukraine attacks. well, that's a fight and goes on. so does the rescue effort in the wake of the got hold of
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a down bridge? it's an increasingly dangerous operation. on sunday, the ukrainian government governor of the flood had her son regions. the 3 people had been killed and 10 wounded in a russian attack on a boat carrying evacuated as it comes as water levels continue to fall. and the true extent of the damage becomes clear. the streets of this town in the 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 car curve. i've done that flooded foss, waves of land, along with the clean up. so without turning to the long term damage to the hosting for the consequences to come with the 5 children or grandchildren office, just as we are, the ones not experiencing the consequences of the turn. all those use us,
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the tip is not our and so since august and not just get you know, we speak with a real signature volume of mind. some, it's not just residential areas in factories that has been inundated. so to 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 way that this, it to them 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 difficult situation for foreigners simulate those goods, especially. so for those having to deal with a lot of lines to nikolai would, but he had a doubt. this is just the latest challenge for region that has felt the brutal impact of rushes and vision to see what was on what they just want to destroy. you
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train that's running that way you can train in, so we will devise or we would be a number. we will eventually. so i had rockets flying over our heads and we divide will to we will knocked. now we will not allow social to go and, um, they will not be so warm. and they've got basically watching or hook up much key. as you crane begins the counter offensive, it is also now fighting and they could logical and economic disaster to columbia. now, where for children who have survived and when missing, after a plane crash had been for united with their family, columbia, and officials say the siblings are a week, but recovering and the hospital. after their 40 day ordeal. president, gustavo petro said it was a story of survival that will go down in history. safe and recovering after weeks alone in the jungle. columbia. as president gustavo
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petro visited the full siblings in a hospital in bogota to the children, come from the indigenous we total group officials of credited the upbringing for the survival. as well as the bravery of the eldest leslie. i like it. i'm being you would have to recognize a courage. i'm totally the shape. we could say that it was because of her hold on the 3 little siblings were able to survive by her side with a capital. so and also with her knowledge of the jungle going since me dollars to go to see meet with them being that i said above the children age from one to the chain survived in the rainforest for 40 days after the small plane they were traveling in, crashed on the 1st of may, the 3 adults on board died in the crash, including the children's mother. columbia's government launched a massive search operation made up of soldiers and volunteers from indigenous
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tribes. throughout the search rescue is dropped to food parcels into the jungle. but the children also manage to find edible fruits and seeds to sustain them. the story of survival has gripped columbia. the gun was, may we continue to believe in hope and in our army and our police, and also in society. how we all collaborate for good news with those, but oh no one of these or that the rescue effort is not quite as well. a military dog named wilson went missing during the search. the army says he was key to tracking down the children. they say they're still looking for wilson and that no one will be left behind. all right, and the 4th news now and to tennis and nova juggle, which has made history by winning the french open. this is a record breaking 23rd grand slam title for the serbian superstar in the final at
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roland carlos and joe coverage beach no region casper route in straight sets. 766375. to capture his 3rd french open. crown, the 36 year old is now the 1st man to win. all 4 major is at least 3 times. and that's the latest on the definitely you can use this our up next, our documentary series doc film with a look at human evolution and the missing link between human and dave's marion. evan. stan, i'll have more headlines for you at the top of the hour. thanks for watching the greedy prophets hearing instead of responsive the global business of asbestos. this is not a legitimate business. the people that are in don't deserve to be treated with any .

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