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off work is available worldwide and for every language level, learning german has never been simpler. german to go online on facebook. story institute the this is dw news life from brother and donald trump pleads not guilty to historic criminal charges. the former us presidents tell, suppose you had every right to possess the classified documents, these being charged with mishandling and promises to fight the prosecution and
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russian forces find themselves at civilian buildings. and you plan to get this time in odessa, 3 people that said at least a 1000. originally the i've been visible and woke up for me. you as president, donald trump has pleaded not guilty to criminal charges. he illegally kept top secret government documents at his home in florida, as he lashed out after a court appearance in miami, claiming he was the victim of a politically political witch hunt designed to forward his bid to become president in 2024. it's the 1st time of former or sitting president has been indicted in a federal case and trump could go to prison if found guilty. it said you need to know whether for my or 7 us president just had to make donald trump remaining hidden behind blacked out windows. as his medicaid made its way to the miami court
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house, the already the hundreds of trump funds waiting for a glimpse of the former president the the atmosphere at times like a festival in the high stakes legal case of the inner strength of egypt to which and again, a candidate running for an office. we've come to show all the volatility tomba, these are both surprised then on the term where you go, totally unison. we're here to support the president trump, the real president. inside the court room with cameras with bands, the former president pleaded not guilty to dozens of federal criminal charges, including that he broke the espionage act by a legally staffing sensitive defense documents applied to officials who tried to
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recover the are you ready? are you ready? for every one, but if he's feeling the pressure there was little sign 77 bit, they celebrations kicked off a day early and a cuban restaurant. the, this late is control of a c doing little to dump in from support to become the republican presidential candidates in 2020 full, a slow light through the fundraising events such as new jersey go cross. trump, again insisted that he's done nothing wrong under the presidential records act, which is civil, not criminal. i had every right to have these documents, whatever documents or president decides to take with him, he has the right to do so. it's an absolute right. this is the law and that is
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something that people have now seen and it couldn't be more clear, they go to drop this case and mediately it could now be a year or longer. before trump's trial actually begins plenty of time to ramp up his campaign to re take the wife's house. all his hold on is the professor of political science at bond college in bo. then i asked him about his takeaways from translate and speech. i think nothing very surprising of what he said was to be expected after what we said in the last years we have a 47 last years, really. so basically portraying this as a political, which i'm very clearly addressing by them directly as the instigator of what he calls these pepper created and stake allegations. and so yeah, this is nothing surprising. i think what's important though is that it shows the dilemma that the political system of the west is in, which is that from the way this looks like a website or like a, a,
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a system trying to persecute a former president from the left. it looks very much like the institutional balances and because of possible checks or blunt. and so i think there's a major the to the missing crisis that the system has on a test table. what are the either side believes? how strong would you say is the case against trump? i mean, it's one case among 4 cases that are currently being discussed, 2 of which started out because of the money that was paid to the store mcdaniels a while ago. and there's 2 other potential cases that are coming up to the, about the interference of the georgia election ex, um, the, the, the attack on the capital. and it looks like this is, i guess there's a combination of these cases. and that's the 2nd, the least compelling case i would suppose in terms of the charges. obviously there
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is historical context, but this has never happened before. but i think trump is very much using this politically and it looks like he's playing for time. this will probably not be decided before the election and whatever happens once he might be the president, again, roommates to be seen. and he seems to be using this to uh, to his benefit. i mean, is he managing to use it to fire up that boat a base of his and get even more people on board this it looks like it doesn't harm him because his polls have been very constant over time. have even increased at ports and he's, he's using this job, we have a very polarized system that is being talked about again and again. and it's obviously showed that the perception of off politics is just pulled arrives as well
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. and so yes, he seems to be able to, to use this run percentage of with his main competitor really in the team. the primaries has back to me on this point. so it looks like it's rather playing into his cards that was bars full time professor of political science have bought college here in both. and now some other stories making headlines. at least 2 soldiers have been killed in the shooting of the japanese army base. police say an 18 year old recruits. open fire is out. the soldiers during your training exercise at a firing range. the suspect is being arrested. authorities say they're looking into his motive. thousands of people in flight communities close to my own volcano in the philippines, as it continues to erupt. it began to meeting ashton's law, but from it's quite a several days ago. authorities a warning of back you. we may not be able to return to their homes for months. ukraine says russia has a tax civilian targets in the southern city of odessa,
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coming at least 3 people and wounding more than a dozen others. you can't even believe said the overnight attack, damage to business center shops and a residential building of the city center. the regional administration says full russian nissans was launched from a ship in the black sea. 3 of them are intercepted before he think. that's how it gets in odessa, dw correspondence, when you finally got, told us more about these latest attacks. a little bit been the that southern thoughts with you for this. so seems to have been targeted overnight that we read the notes and handled. but of course, now we're hearing off of bio, um, as you said, a party single fire, things are broken out. your business center also, it's a warehouse off of a retail train, the same a residential complex of the little shops in the sites that have been talking to the party's, a 3 people because they seem to be employees off that warehouse. at least 13 people injured and, and talk to you, seeing the rescue operation is still going on. they feel that people may still be
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trapped under trouble at, at some of those sites. and this really seems to be part of, you know, russia is kind of long term campaign to over. well, ukraine's a defenses and really kind of attack its cities this, this attack into this a comes just to be off to me, to attack in the central city of k to be the then the, the total has risen of 40. so, you know, 12 people on the north side of the put the injured that attack, you know, a hit, a warehouse and the fight story, residential building. the city, of course, is the hometown of residence lensky, and it's set to hold a day of morning today. we saw a big rescue operation day yesterday with the governor of the regency. last degree less people would be to sleep in the beds. crap under the rubber. and of course, this latest attack in that central city of tv is just the latest tragedy to, to hit the city. it has also been massively impacted by the destruction of the whole go down. last week. the city is about 100 miles from the front lines in the
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east, but earlier this week we saw a port in the ocean residents to really kind of cut down the water consumption because they was saying, you know, water supplies were running low, the holes go down with school supplies of drinking water to most of the new equipment. this is something we're seeing really playing out along many places now in the salt with a party. so you can get a water for full irrigation as well as drinking is now turning out to be a big problem. and of course, the mobile aspect of this is the situation and in the russian occupied eastern areas. we don't have a clear picture of what's happening there, but those areas are located on much lower innovation. so we understand that many of those towns and villages have been affected by extensive flooding. the united nations has now said that, you know, moscow has still failed to give, provide security guarantees of 48. what because of so they are unable to get into those areas. the w correspondence on your findings in key. the german government unveils the country's 1st national security strategy. today,
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its publication was the light several times as parties and the coalition. dest disagreed over details. it's expected to provide an overview of foreign policy and information on defense spending. the coalition had already promised to work on a strategy before roster and beta ukraine, that the boy has given you versions each of the documents. once upon a time, there was a country that lifted peace and tranquility extend the french sing far away, and germany was free to prosper on the globalizing economy, leaving us to take care of the business of secure the survey has done exceptionally well with what i used to call strategic ambivalence. we saw this in the 16 years of chancellor merkel and even in the coal years before jeremy then always sort of hedged its role based on what others were doing and had a tradition to kind of wait out where others partners were positioning themselves.
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instead of advancing forward what of sorts of governments came in a couple of years ago was saying and wanted to change that demo progress said it's coalition agreement. promising to develop a fully fleshed national security strategy for the very 1st time. and then russia, tech ukraine finds a brutal wake up call that shots, cold war to ship moment has come to germany had to win itself off, fresh and gas, and sometimes struggling to keep up with the need to provide the crane with heavy weapons to defend was done so i can see this for rushes, aggressive action, show us that no country, not even germany, can be neutral when it comes to questions of warranties, right, and wrong. openness, deutschland not tried, sorry. and shy and is the decisive factor, is that we do not allow ourselves to be relegated to silent, losing any one that we do not swallow things just because we are economically or
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oil and gas dependent on that. we take a stand even if it is difficult, industry, even on such issues as oil or other embargoes, and that we defend our freedoms that we have fox so hard for these visual height, depth guy, height one is the sleeves. the war only made the new national security strategy more important. the banners, integrated security and all encompassing view. that means security is not just a matter of a defense ministry and an interior ministry that traditionally are concerned with security. but it's also about how does, for example, um, energy tied in with security. how does a for entry tie in with security and how a, just even a trend of education sector, you know, how our children in school talked about security. but bringing all this together has dragged on. they have been repulsive clashes between the foreign ministry and the chancellor's office. how to deal with china, for example, is spelled out in
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a separate strategy paper. and they could not agree on forming a new national security council. something many have been calling for it to where the way longer than anticipated for it, for this strategy to come out. and it, i think this is why it has also lost a certain types momentum. it's the big questions that the country wants to address with this strategy. for germany itself, it's meant to serve as a compass for a strategic decisions for its partners to create clear expectations from vital to at least clarify certainly for german voters and for the international community. what germany stands for when its priorities are when resources it wants to leverage to live up to those objectives, and quote unquote, where it's going with this administration. what has long been the practice in other countries to find the lead reaching germany with the war on the countries doorstep? it has become clear that its security strategy is long overdue.
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and that strategy is drew out in less than an hour will bring use life coverage of the price comforts a reminder of our top story here on the w use for me. you, as president donald trump has pleaded not guilty to historic criminal charges in a federal court, told supporters he had every right to possess the classified documents he's been charged with this handling lengthy legal penalties and expect. my papers will that i'll see you again very soon. you want the topic by the
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i'm tired of 34 years. i was a metal i didn't know now i know for ending story of asbestos starts june 21st on d. w. the had to make sure our special intelligence remains a forced to for good european regulators to base a proposed law that would rain in the technology that's transforming our world as break neck speed. also coming up we'll take you to rural moldova,
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where farmers are embracing and vicious plans to kick star spare business. this is definitely business. i'm paid ferguson, thanks for joining me. the european union is on the brink of becoming the 1st major power in the world to recognize artificial intelligence makers are currently debasing the plasma ahead to vote on wednesday. so what's on the table? the proposed e u. a i act with the applications assigned to one of 4 risk categories, uses deemed unacceptable like china stage surveillance driven social credit system would be bond a our using critical infrastructure such as the electricity would be class. hi, i'm subject to compliance rules the fakes and both like talk to you between would be subject to transparency applications and finally, other applications like gaming would be left largely on regulations. now speaking during the debate in parliament, are you vice president of margaret best buy or describe how public protections towards a our regulation have changed?
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when we started our journey, i frequently got the question, why are you recognizing a i this will have her innovation. why do it not just not to go? but i think by now everyone realizes that this is the important moment. yes, this is the time. let's talk more about this now with the domain here of corresponded rosie bershard on a i x for the c von to find her off the investment platform. i a to ventures, rosie, there seems to be consensus that this is a pivotal time for regulating a i. but how to do that is the big question. tell us about the arguments being made in parliament. will lawmakers here in these rooms behind me are trying to hash out a new approach under which artificial intelligence and uses would be classified and then regulated according to their perceived level of risk. so for example, some uses of a, i would be bound out right under these plans, for example, social scoring then to there, there are other uses which would be considered
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a high risk and therefore the subject to quite half the restrictions and regulations. those include, for example, the use of ai in recruitment. so 60 through job applications, you survey, i would choose a which students might be able to get in to university or, or the survey i in medical devices. no companies wishing to sell services or product to using those kind of high risk a tools well, they would have to submit lots of documentation to the data before their product or service can get to the market in the then there's a whole raft of other uses of ally, which are seen as much lower risk, for example, the, the spam filter in your inbox or a i enabled video games. and they basically would not be subject to any new rules. so plenty to be discussed as a basis here in strasburg. right? turning to you, yes. and you do business with a company, it's on the grind. what with this kind of regulation mean for them? the way i think to these companies are very interested in this a regulation because currently the danger is great. plus,
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we have phased in the boss. this is an important point. we face to regulate social network and we have suffered damage, cambridge. and that we think of being one case, but also something like picks up that is completely making more our kids a little bit to dummy or day by day. so the fact that we are failing the boss in a technology that is 5 percent of the scope and size and power of the ag artificial generally, that means that we do need to regulate. okay, so there's a big risk in doing nothing here. but what about the arguments that regulation will stifle innovation? what do you think of? i thought yes. yeah. i think in one of the waste i for the innovation, but on the other end, if we enable innovation because the board there's will be clear what is allowed, what is not allowed consumers will be able to compare, would have like, uh, even
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a and mandatory symbol for regulated, etc. so this will allow people to select this. i want to say one more thing, listening to rosie and the way that it's being described that i think the whole message of regulation needs to be changed. it doesn't necessarily need to be regulated forward. it can be regulated backward. so for example, if you mandate sensors inside that reports, the questions in us are all the time. then you can actually build up on the fly regulation for the system. but this is a completely new approach to the level of reservations that we need in this case. okay, so completely on target tired. returning back to you, rosie, let's talk timeline. so thing is going to change overnight. here is it. this will take your thing, you didn't, might be famous for its regulation, but it certainly isn't the same as for speed. the rules, the proposed rules that are being debated currently. well, they were 1st put in the table back in 2021. so well before this most recent boom
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in generates if a guy with tools like chat g p t. now moving forward, these laws are likely not to kick in for at least a couple of years. and that is why your opinion is pursuing, chasing really some still got measures in between. those include what they call in a tax that would be lower than companies to opt in to fall in line with certain rules before they're actually fully legally in place. and they're also asking online platforms to voluntarily label a i generated content with a view to trying to crack. don't this information? remember, we're just a you right from key european elections. the elections for these parliaments with this information is certainly something high on lawmakers, means there is a sense here of the you trying to really race and play catch up. those speaking to parliamentarians here they feel that they are well place to do so and that they're moving ahead. they say with legislation which they call world leading. yeah,
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i'm not rosie. this debate is being closely watched around the world cup. this will become a model for other countries to follow. i've been speaking to any us issue on this. he said that the you is discussing this a regulation in the context of the g 7. so that called the wealthy democracies also through a specifics talks framework with the united states. and most recently, a discussion with india was the 1st ever traded technology council with india. so i think it's fair to say that low makers on businesses around the world are watching carefully what's being debated to instruct burke. alright. rosie fractured on yes, just about it. thank you both very much. now to some of the other global business stories, making news to consumer inflation and the united states has dropped to 4 percent for the month of may. that's almost a full percentage points lower than in the previous month. the figure has prompted speculation that the federal reserve may delay another interest rate hike for now.
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south korea has charged a former samsung executive with stealing company secrets to setup a copy caught ship factory in china documents. and the alleged staff to include factory blueprints and clean room designs. the korea classifies the material as a national core technology. streaming service pacify has been fined. 5000000 euro is for breaching e u data protection laws, regulation the state of the company failed to provide accurate information about how it handles customer of data. spa suffice says it will appeal the decision switzerland's u b. s. as it has completed its emergency takeover of in bottles, local bible credit suisse raising a giant's bond with a balance sheet of $1.00 trillion dollars. as well as greater muscle in wealth management. the merger and kind of the sweets is 167 year history,
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which have been marked in recent years by scandals and it's to mazda of a know, a country that has been heavily impacted by the war and neighboring ukraine, as well as facing trade disruption is energy sector was initially bodily, his, after russian stays owned, company gauze from reduced gas supplies last year. now having since gained e, you kind of it spacious. however, the country is making strive to boost its economy with world initiatives in particular drawing the evidence without 4 wheel drive and good tires, not much moves forward when it's wet, the dirt roads and the republic of moldova are a muddy mass. wolf, shanita from shock costs and shifting does not let this stop him. the financial expert is on his way to the village of yo dee media. he advised as small farmers on money matters, financing, and accounting. he understands their fears and needs neil height. the majority of
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the farmers, especially the small ones, are at an age where they can continue farming for another 10 years. by the time one of his clients is maria. now, the 6 year old tends to 14 hector's with her husband and a friend, producing sweet cherries, apricots, and apples for children have moved abroad. she hopes a son will return to take over the farm to make the farm competitive. she needs new more modern machinery because one thing is clear, her children will only come back to the village if the farm generates enough money . will meet a nose at the banking sector, doesn't work for small farmers. maria, now is afraid of bank loans, leasing contracts, or installment plan offers them with the experience and we lack experience a it's a been sort of
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a small farmers if you had and were afraid to take out loans authorities to see. and you see what happens if i take out a loan. i could buy in the harvest turns out badly. what should i do then? is which? and the interest rates at the bank are very high cost my models, the cmc with g h plus wolf's major promises to lobby the government to provide financial aid to small farmers. he hopes to help others build self confidence. one way is through vocational training, together with his team, he shows how to adapt to the economic landscape and mold over here, young people, learn how of farming business works. they learn to negotiate with banks, take out loans and balance accounts. they are taught how to run a farm successfully will meet, are still has a lot of plans. his next project is a smartphone app for agriculture. this will bring digitalization to the villages in moldova. 2 and finally,
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a lutheran church in southern germany have held a particularly modern service generation almost entirely by artificial intelligence . the surface was not quite divinely created by open a. i've taught t v t pulse, which was embodied by an avatar which appeared above the altar. more than 300 believers came to listen to the generation sermon, which focused on the importance of leaving the posts behind on focusing on the challenges of the pro or the reminder of our top story. your opinion is on the brink of becoming the 1st major power in the world to recognize our special intelligence. while makers are currently debasing the planned low, which would classify a eye on the basis of its risk had a close on when on the opposite by shelf more you can always check out to be dot com slash. as soon as we're on the dw teacher time for me and the team here in for
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then is the by the ego in the sand. a crucial resource for the construction industry. but also for the environment. 3 years in the legal standard, mafia read on the moon or river endangering delays, main source of drinking water. is there a sustainable alternative for this precious resource? next dw, the, as you become pretty kind a told me about
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sugars paralyze between your societies. computers that are similar to governments that go crazy for your data. explain how these technologies work. so that's how they can also watch it. now the every where you go in and the i, you will find a construction site like this on mountains of fence. hello and welcome. i'm sorry we got the body annual watching equal in the.

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