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no one has ever seen a stone in the side of the super powers. the world's most dangerous frontage. dogs june 29. on dw, the you're watching, you know the news coming to life from berlin. calming, soaring tensions between washington and beijing, us, the secretary of state anthony, blinking holds talks with china's presidents and other top officials. with so much at stake, ask you a chief to subject. it's also coming up on the show. gun battles are rock folding
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and is really right in the occupied. westbank city of geneva, at least for palestinians, has been killed among them. a teenage boy and the latest trial of jail russian discipline i'll explain of only gets under way the case against him could add decades to his present sentence. the hello, i'm clear. richardson, welcome. you our secretary of state anthony blinking has met with china's president shooting and ping on the final day of his visit to beijing. the chinese leader called on blinking to quote, make more positive contributions to stabilizing china us relations. but also added that the 2 sides did make progress on specific issues. a major points of contention between the us and china remain over the territorial integrity of ty, one and concerns over china is close relationship with russia. economic and trade
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relations are also phrased, slow loose thing. here is what blinking have to say following the meeting. i came to beijing to strength of high level challenge and communication. to make clear our positions and intentions in areas of disagreement. and those 4 areas where we might work together, what our interest aligned on shared trans national challenges. and we did all of that. let's get the view from washington that i am pleased to welcome our bureau, keeping us paul, as the stakes were high for this visits by the us secretary of state, what do you make of and to me blinking comments there and did code was onto it until the very end, whether she and blinking would made during this today rather than a failure definitely to schedule this face to face, which has been seen by washington as a, as a slight breaking really was a number of previous visits from top american. a typical diplomats in the earlier years. so a blinking said there was a,
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a quotes here robust conversation about global affairs, including russians, war of aggression against ukraine. and he also said, and that is important, that the competition with china should not. we're into conflict align blinking has used before. and she also could have talked about ukraine saying that she ensure tim blinking, but china been not provide legal veterans. but the secretary of state, raised concerns in this press conference, which as to the, to the of, of other china as companies might be providing more technology like drones, for example. so a lot on the table here um where there are other points that blinking has raised during this visit, the right. so blinking razor rate of the 2 eyes does not support tie one's independence of stating it does not wish to change the status for. and he said that earlier on, and he kind of repeated that,
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and that is very important in this whole conflict that again the united states do not wish to change the state of school. he also said blinking also said that issue was such as human rights violation in tion shawn. to better and also hong kong has been wise. and they also talked about a north korea. lincoln added that there is an needs to really stabilize and strengthen the relationship between the guys in china. and he said, this, i go to your is in the interest of the united states, the states, it's in the interest of china, and it is in the interest of the world. and he also talked about china as broad economic success and died. this also benefits the u. s. a. so that is really a broad range of the 2 leaders has been talking about. absolutely. let's take a closer look now at the state of this relationship, presidency has described the talk so far as very good. just
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a few hours before that though china is top diplomat wong. he was quoted saying that the us was faced with a choice between cooperation and conflict. our she and wiggins comments here assigned that the 2 sides have in fact managed to avoid conflict or is the heat's still on as much as ever as well as for now as things the big headline is they have been talking and both kind of said it was good to talks. this is the 1st year as this is the 1st us visit. no sorry, blanket and the so for us us secretary of state, i took this abusing and 5 years so it shows that both sides united states and china are really very eager in uh, getting a better uh, a better uh, communication going on a better relationship. so me, so she has to just set to he price to, to aside, so making progress in some of these important issues. he said this is very good. so
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i think it's fair to say that this 1st and 5 minute meeting, send a signal at least for now that the united states and china do not want the relationship to define by open hostility. and that they recognize that the rivalry and the diplomatic efforts carry enormous stakes. absolutely, thank you so much for bringing us up to speed there. that's what each of these washington bureau chief in his pole while the policy and health authority says at least for palestinians have been killed after and is really raid sparked a major gun fight in the occupied west bank city of jeanine is a dozens more wounded. israel's army said it had entered the city to arrest what it called, wanted suspects, and that's 7 of its troops were injured. the outbreak of violence. so israel's military deploy attack helicopters in the area for the 1st time in over a decade earlier asked each of these, corresponded in jerusalem rebecca rivers for more information about the people who've been hurt and killed. well, as you say,
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clear over night there was what they call a routine raid carried out in janine and janine c t not actually in the refugee camp, but in the the cities surrounding. now they called it routine because these have been happening almost night late for more than a year now in the northern west bank. however, what isn't routine is of course the reaction the idea of have confirmed that during this routine operation, one home us one to figure and a and also wanted person or suspected person for the kind of sit in islamic jihad has been arrested. another operation was therefore successful, although of course we've seen that this has now been raging for hours. you say that the, the idea, in fact, in their own words, say that this was a massive gun battle that ensued. it is ongoing still as they were trying to leave the area i days in fact were designated and some of the vehicles were then stock. there is an engine soldier and as you mentioned,
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there have been all the engine soldiers since then. 5 bought a police and 2 soldiers confirmed who has been injured from the id. now you mentioned, of course the palestinian debts and injuries were we're getting concerned. figures are full palestinians including one mind a 15 year old boy, thousands more, more than 40. i have also been injured, including a young girl, also 15, believe to be in a critical condition. now that as i mentioned, the gunmetal is ongoing. the id say could continue for some hours yet. i sort some a little while ago and they say that they even admitted that they weren't expecting this kind of reaction. and as you've pointed out, raids in the policy and territories are not in themselves unusual. but what israel here using helicopters in the occupied territories. yeah, that's right. in response to those i days i mentioned being used and that those is riley vehicles being stock if you will, being trapped there. and also the gun battle that ensued and struggling to get the
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soldiers out of the area of the idea of have confirmed that they use apache attack helicopters, shooting in that area. now, it is quite unusual. i mentioned that these are common, these rides but, but these helicopters and not something that we've seen in the last couple of decades. in fact, uh the idea of not a 100 percent confirming, but saying most likely since the 2nd intifada in the early 2000. so, you know, really showing kind of the scale also the fact that i days, we use that also something that we don't see very often. so that probably gives you some indication of the scale of what could been carried out here today. and what kind of reaction have we seen to best of both domestically and internationally as well? and surprisingly, the palestinians have come out condemning this attack as a new policy to universal accusing is route of waging of fees. an open war saying the president must be the boss would make. i'm president, i'm president id decisions and an upcoming emergency meeting. on the as riley side . we've heard from bit slow smelters, he's the finance minister. he's also administer in the defense ministry and he came
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out on twitter saying this is time for a log scale operation across the west bank. and he's calling for an urgent meeting of the cabinet on that matter. just how far he's able to encourage or get support for a wider operation really does remain to be same whether he has that political cloud internationally. we've heard from egypt, egypt, foreign ministry condemning what it calls israel's continued escalation against the palestinians and saying that it army, for the uh, service to further inflamed tensions. rather than to deb intentions between the 2 sides. we, we have seen a very, very violent this here, this year, more than 120 palestinians in the west bank has been killed in clashes overrides, and some 20 is riley is also killed this year to date. well, thank you so much for that, update that seat of his correspondence, rebecca renters, so we can bring you up to speed now with some other world news headlines. the bbc has cast doubt on greece. has account of a ship wreck in which more than $500.00 migrants are fear to have died. the
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broadcast are found maritime tracking data that suggests the overcrowded boat did not move for hours before its sink, suggesting it was in distress. greek postcards, as the boat was on its way to italy and not in need of rescue. german chancellor, all off schultz has hosted native secretary, generally in stoughton, bergen berlin, to discuss security and cooperation on supporting ukraine. so to reiterate at their commitment to stand with keith, as long as it takes us, the rules are offering a formal invitation to joining the alliance at the upcoming new summit. in vilnius lithuanian, ukrainian walls, as it has liberated 8 settlements since it's counter offensive. again, earlier this month, a russian installed official has made a rare admission that ukrainian forces recaptured the southern village of gas. you have to keep. meanwhile, most cars as it soldiers have repelled you craning advances in the country east, both sides suffering heavy casualties in the fighting. according to british
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intelligence and jails, rational position leader of accent of only has gone on trial on fresh extremism charges. i could see him in prison for decades. the charles taking place in a maximum security prison 250 kilometers from moscow, where the kremlin critic is already serving a 9 year sentence for alleged fraud. investigators now accused him of craving and financing and extremist groups bought some of his most vocal supporters have not been deterred. dw caught up with one of them. of the protests in russia always seemed to end with penitence like this. the demonstrators who took to the street to celebrate, i like, say, now buying these birthday this month. already knew they would probably be getting your stuff. panko was one of them. she took them off gals, red square, to call for freedom for political prisoners. the 27 year old was arrested and spent the night in jail for her support of no binding. she was lucky to get away with an
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administrative fine. yeah. for the word i suppose in the next in a valley. because i think he's a politician. he's prepared to openly and honestly about the problems in our country. problems like corruption, the lack of democratic change and meshes, leadership on people's living conditions. god, god is typically if gave me of course, and started supporting alex a not buying the after watching his corruption investigations, international politicians, online book looting the viral video about flooding, air pollutants, some legit policies. alex, they now viney has been in prison since 2021. on charges many believe are politically motivated. this year, his lawyers have complained that he's often held in solitary confinement and has been suffering from severe health problems. rushed investigators have now opened further cases accusing the politician of extremism and terrorism. the authorities have made any association with him, dangerous experts say yesterday with you, if you're an active supporter of alex and yvonne the for example,
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someone who takes pos and protests, you could end up in jail the day after you go out and demonstrate over listening. comfortable, and if you're at supporter, you post something on social media that has anything to do with alex in a variety. that means the authorities and security services who are monitoring russian citizens. what have you on that right. uh. and any misstep on your part will be enough to get to into trouble. nobody's looked almost a week as much to which i guess just, but nobody knew. if gimme a step pin code never worked in a bind these offices or for his anti corruption foundation, which is both already been labeled extremist. but she knows that the authorities are watching supporters like for $250.00. and he had tended to protest back in 2021 and was detained a week later. police said they found her using more skills. network, a facial recognition camera. yeah. and you have one you was, i don't plan to stop expressing my political opinion. you know, i plan to talk about it bravely, honestly and openly. and i want to prove that bodies possible i have rights that
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are outlined in the russian constitution. those rights guarantees and the government cannot deprive me of them. especially most players underneath the veneer of normality stories, like if guineas are being repeated across russia. the kremlin has been cracking down on all critical voices, especially since launching the full scale war and ukraine making fear part of the fabric of everyday life. fetching his update office our i'm clear, richardson in for list, thank you so much for watching the, the profit tearing 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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