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the fugitive right now the, the world's most dangerous. where is, is wanted dogs june 29 on the w. the . this is dw news, live it from berlin to 9 americans comp. diplomat. in his closely watched visit to china with an scheduled meeting with the chinese president gigi. and think both man agreeing that bilateral relations need to improve. but they disagree on how also coming up china is premier, is here in berlin and hoping to restart. thoughts on pleasure,
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economic and business ties with germany, and on the hunt for the perpetrators of a heretic. crime you gain and police have detained. 20 people in connection with a student massacre. the i broke off to our viewers watching on tv. as in the united states and to all of you around the world, it's good to have you with us. we start the week with the us secretary of state, anthony blink, and wrapping of a 2 day visit to china. his mission to stop the freefall and relations between washington and beijing lincoln. on monday, he met with chinese presidents using pain, who called on him to make more positive contributions to stabilize the relationship . economic and trade thoughts are, for all the mid us concerns over china is human rights record, and it's closely with russia. and this was the 1st visit of
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a us secretary of state and china in 5 years. it's a sign that neither country wants divisions to widen. further, here is blinking, speaking after his meeting today with the chinese president and i came to beijing to strength of high level challenge and communication to make clear our positions and intentions and 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. our washington correspondent and his policy told me what she makes a blinking strip to john barbara. and the biggest headline here is really they met and they talked with each other and that definitely made the world a little less on swords and then less dangerous. and that was something a blinking one to, to accomplish it was anything but a given that the 2 leaders to meet in person as, as you just mentioned, the relations between,
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between building and washington have really sort over trumps trade wall buildings sort of claims over taiwan. and the shooting donovan, the alleged chinese spiraling over the us earlier this year. we have been talking about that. you'll remember that i'm sure. so the fact that president she decided to meet with antoinette clinton was not the president of the united states. only the secretary of state kind of underlines how serious she is taking. the current situation is let's take a listen right now to what the us secretary of state had to say about one of the big bones of contention between the 2 countries. and of course, that is taiwan, raised us concerns shared by a growing number of countries about the p r c's, provocative actions and the taiwan strait, as well as in the south and he's trying to seize. and so i want, i reiterated the longstanding us one china policy that policy has not changed. it's guided by the taiwan relations act, 3 joint communiques,
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the 6 assurances we do not support. so i want independence. we are made opposed to any unilateral changes to this as quote by either side. we continue to expect the peaceful resolution of cross rate differences or is less flush it out a little bit in clarify, with american talks about it's one china policy. and when china talks about it's when showing the policy, they're not talking about the same thing or they yes or no. so the one china policy is good for them as a principal, i think that's important. i kind of to be aware of the knowledge, the people's republic of china as the sole legitimate government of china. and that is something the us does. there is no disagreement here between the 2 countries. the united states did not, however, give into a chinese the minds that it's recognized. china is southern and t over taiwan. so there is a business like the big
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a fighting point. and the united states reserve the right to maintain an official relations with taiwan, a blinking stress that and things and also reiterated to in the press conference that us does not support tie wants independence. so it kind of stated that it does not wish to change the status quote and need the direction in a few hours before blinking. it made that statement showing his top diplomat wong. he was quoted as saying that the us is faced with a choice between cooperation and conflict. so as i'm wondering, does that mean that what we heard from the us secretary and state today, is that mean that he has helped to maybe avert further conflict over to i want the road, both countries from the us and china have flights to stabilize the 10s relationship by the us, the top us diplomats,
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a blinking made clear that there remain major differences. one concern buys and talked about during the press conference is the worry that private chinese companies will promote a provide material in a technology that must cause military could use in ukraine. that's also a huge conflict. tier drones could be an example. it's interesting that blinking didn't blame the chinese government and providing. a friends to the russian army a but private companies, but friends, we all know it is an open secret, the presidency easily could stop private companies to co operate a this, russia. so i'm sure we will hear much more about this topic over the next weeks and months. our washington bureau chief, useful with the ladies tonight, is as always, thank you. the united states is not the only country reaching out to be gene china is. premier lee chanc is here in berlin,
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for thoughts with german leaders is his 1st for and trips. it's taking off its chance or watch shots. welcome to lee with a formal dinner on monday earlier germany's president probably walter strong buyer received lee at the bellevue palace cd early and publish its 1st national security strategy last week describing showing that as a partner and systemic rival. despite this, the economies of these 2 major ex borders they remain intertwined. a big day in the lanes glove schultz and a gaggle of his talk ministers on failing germany's new national security strategy . that message, the world is getting more dangerous, and germany needs to respond to me as much. for the 1st time in our country's history, we have thrown up a national security strategy. thoughts on the rushes invasion of ukraine was a huge shock to the system for germany. there's another shop,
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the shaking the political class here in bowling, just as much would show that it's not quite so something with this so big that it will soon get a strategy paper, all of it. so this one is all about china. she, jim ping has stopped by vladimir putin despite the war. and man, he's cooled, his best friend. it kind of thing that getting closer and this is driving home some hard realities about she's china. he's double down. no, no thorough terry in power repressing freedom. some home comb and minority rights and she and jane it's threatening to attack taiwan and assessing military dominance of the south china sea. and dangerous me a message in the region of adding to fetus of war between china and united states. japanese most important allies. germany is not alone and worrying about all of this . who will makes it even harder, isn't germany, guardian,
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so deep with china in the last decade in the hospital. so the 2 sides build an incredibly close, almost symbiotic relationship. now the practice of showing the china became germany's top trading pot for years in a row. but the pen demik showed that supply chains could break down and a crisis german car companies became addicted to china is exploding markets. now showing these rifles and threatening to beat them and the electric cause chinese tech got stuck into sensitive gem and infrastructure know that seen as a security risk. one of his present spelling with some really tough di lemme is about how to rethink the relationship with china. and inside the government here, there are different views. here's a case in point. china is state and shipping john costco, for to stay can a terminal in the handbook hub. germany's most important port,
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a foreign minister and the babel concise chancellor robot. how big, what adamantly against saying this would give china too much sway of a critical infrastructure. but what i've sold over volt them is chancellor. the us, he's keen to riley its allies to a common approach to these sorts of decisions. and at the g 7 summit this year, they all agree they should de risk their relations with badging. the step back from the coupling, the most whole case voices were cooling for. but what's a risk and what's not a risk? well, that's open to interpretation. the indications are that a lot celts has a fairly narrow definition of what the risking is. i think for him it's mainly about reducing dependencies, ensuring that supply chains are resilient. i think the, the message from the chance to re so far has been that they don't want to rock
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the boat. i think germany is going through some difficult economic times. and there isn't a great deal of appetite for uh uh for confronting china. schultz tried to walk this line on his 1st trip to badging late last year. speaking now it's about tensions in the relationship well stressing the need to cooperate on global issues like climate change and mingled among the diplomats. he brought a squad of gem and ceos with him to, to a business given us and is a member of the german parliament for the free democrats. i asked her whether germany can have it both ways with china as a rival and as an important export mark. i think that is one of the biggest questions there's, i think the us for the us, the same question arises. i think when it comes to the consultations that are
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starting tomorrow on an official level, we need a strong european voice in those german chinese consultations. and then on the other hand, obviously it is all about view risking and still staying in contact with china. can you see similarities in germany's approach to china and germany's approach to russia? maybe miss misguided expectations about how things would develop. because now you are faced with situation as wouldn't russia where you have a g, a political situation that may be going against the values that germany says it represents. and i see you comparing the situation we had regarding dependencies on fossil energies with regard to russia. it is not comparable to china because the, the situation with china and um, lets say um dependencies but um and also uh, the exchanges. we, uh,
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we face their uh, much more complex. that's why it is also more complex to talk to china because it is in our interest to stay in contact to be on good terms with china. on the one hand side, i'd be very outspoken. on the other hand, when it comes to the abiding by international contracts abiding by the rule of law . and that's what these um, discussions that are in place um make it so difficult uh to um, to be outspoken with china. but i think this is the question that politics need to conquer. it's like trying to square a circle in many ways. is it possible for germany to have a values based foreign policy dealing with china? i mean, what would be your advice into the foreign minister? i think the thing that china and the people's republic and the communist party fear
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is most is when democracies work together. so my approach would be, and my advice to the government would be to speak with not only a german voice, but rather would say through a fee and voice. and that's why i think it would be more necessary than ever to bring a ruling leaders from the european countries in one circle. because the alliance of democracy is something that china needs to needs to talk to. and we also needs to assess when it comes to um, consultations in the future. so it's not only about german consultations in this week, but rather with a european standpoint, with so much at stake in relations between china and the united states. can germany realistically can avoid getting involved or, or attempting to maintain a neutral stance. we are not neutral when it comes to the rule of law and the
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abiding by international contract. so, um it is in our, um, most opinion that um, the situation in taiwan should be, should be solved um on, um an uh not in a, in a war dragging manner as uh, as china. um, sometimes its rates that and um we need to focus on that all the more. and it's about democracy's standing together even in these difficult times during probably material ingredients and from the free democratic party. we see that we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. just a visual say that fine palestinians have been killed in an hours long clash with his really forces into westbank. the incident began with a raid or a refugee camp in the city of jeanine. it ended with air strikes a rare occurrence and these rarely occupied territory where the 90 palestinians and 8 is really soldiers were injured. and his really raid in the west bank met with
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fierce resistance. armoured vehicles carried is really troops into a refugee camp in the city of jeanine, in search of 2 suspects. the soldiers faced an armed counter attack from palestinian fighters. the palestinian prime minister, defended their actions national worship, and we, and our people will confront these attacks. and this occupation must become costly for israel's tonight seems of chaos for recorded by journalists on the ground as they sought shelter. one journalist was rushed into an ambulance with an injured setting. the hours long clashes left several palestinians dead, including this 15 year old boy. in
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a rare move is real deployed apache attack helicopters reported the targeting gunman it was the 1st air strike on the use really occupied westbank in almost 2 decades. israeli soldiers were also wounded in the fighting. several of them air lifted the safety of israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu visited the wounded at a hospital in haifa and said the raid had targeted terrorist looking, but the boat smiled. we are fighting terror with strength and firmness. in recent months. we eliminated and arrested a record number of terrorist. that's what happened in an operation. and then jeanine area with our forces killed some terrorist and the company interested others. they were facing an ambush and active extraordinarily well a little bit. so why it's it middle class, the class has lasted nearly 10 hours, according to witnesses. when the gunshots died down the streets filled with the sounds of morning as funeral processions passed by let's take
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a look now. some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. gerald russian opposition leader election development has gone on trial. one extreme is in charge of said could see him in prison. for decades, the trial was taking place at a maximum security prison, where the kremlin critic is already serving a 9 year sentence for alleged fraud. investigators now accused him of financing and extreme is great. donors at a united nations conference at pledge, nearly one and a half $1000000000.00 to easily humanitarian prices in sudan. some of the money will help neighboring countries hosting refugees. so the flood defied. the human says more funds are still needed. as more than half students population requires a report as well that borders it says that a record number of journalists are currently behind bars on this planet spike that journalist around the world. they continue to put themselves in danger in the name of media freedom. one of them has just received the freedom of speech award at dw
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global media for honors for his role in combat in violence and corruption in salvador, and leading groundbreaking investigative journalism in latin america. in his acceptance speech for the dw freedom of speech reward journalists, oscar martinez spoke about being targeted in a surveillance campaign. but it's about doing the lingo, salvatore, where i come from in world head back to after receiving this award enough as headed toward as a full fledged dictator. sort of clean. it's no longer a democracy. i was alone at my news classes or male fargo wendell 22 individuals, including myself, are targeted when we were gathering evidence of the presidency, could agreement with the criminal gangs on media. freedom is increasingly under threat globally. this year, a record number of journalists are behind bars in every corner of the world. according to data released by reporters without borders,
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even in countries like germany were in 2023 journalist sport targeted by record number of cases of violence and arrest. will seem despicable cases of violence, unfortunately, against reports is in our country, especially a demonstration goes coverage pressures invasion of ukraine has further aggravated attacks on media workers and is fueling a spike config news and misinformation on social media. ladies and gentlemen, it cannot be which image is manipulated, and by whom, which information can i trust? as these questions are rising more and more frequently, each end is in thinking state crackdowns and free expression are also putting journalists at risk last month stream you going to passed a law for pressing the i'll do be due to community that also criminalizes reporting
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on eligibility to topics, so unfortunately, we only have this even even reporting on fox on your gun and media about the age of community is, is it possible media houses know a very careful read hosting any discussion on that because then they know me catch them at promoting of homosexuality with society increasingly polarized, leading journalists see their role as more important than ever, the police and you can have arrested 20 people suspected of having links to a militia group blame for a school massacre. families of the $41.00 victims, it started to bury their loved ones, and the attack happened close to the border with the democratic republic of congo. some of the victims were burned to death, others were shot or hacked with ms shed. it's police say the attackers also objected several students before fleeing into colorado. at least 14
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suspected human traffickers had been arrested in pakistan in connection with last week's ship wreck off the coast of greece, local media say the 300 pack a standing died in that x. the green coast guard has said that people on the boat refused help, indicating that they were on their way to italy, but the bbc has cast out on that account. the british broadcaster says that tracking data suggested this all was in distress for hours before it's a just over a 100 people were rescued. it's thought that as many as $750.00 were on board. while we did have a use for young schmidt, c has more now to in fact, su su, stated the, the new investigation that was published by the bbc yesterday puts in question the claims of the greek coast guard, stating that the migrants were on a steady course to italy, vcr, to obtain theater from their time. that site that attracts movements on vessels in
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the, in the mediterranean. and the have just a quick look at the updated timeline based up on the bbc investigation now. front tech's at 8 o'clock informed the greek uh, the request guards that they spotted the ship at 1217 alarm for an organization that supports migrants in distress at sea received a call saying that the boat was already in distress at around 3 o'clock, according to the bbc investigation of the greek coast guard asked a boat that was nearby to approach the migraines and provide them with supplies. at 6 o'clock, another boat approached the migrants and again heading out the water and uh and fluids to the people on board. and all of this indicates that the boat indeed that the migrants but not on a steady course to italy that they were not moving or hardly moving at all. however,
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the greek coast guard and the claims even um, uh, from the 7421040 pm. so like shortly before the boat actually saying that around 11 o'clock at night, that the board was still on a steady course to italy and the migrants themselves refused. to be helped yes, sports news now the coaches, the german men's football team under pressure henzy flick one who's 1st 8 games in charge, but another group stage flop at the world cup and pour recent form where they've left them exposed and a 4th game without a win against columbia tomorrow night. it would have some fans questioning his future a just 2 years ago, henzy slay could guided by a munich to an unprecedented 6 trophies. he was hailed as one of the world's elite coaches. but of folding out the bundles like a giant meant to you soon quit to become germany coach. and he made a great start. but
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a wolf will will cup in november and december has been followed by a recent run of 3 games without to win the wall. no loss in poland on friday is piled. the pressure on tuesdays last friendly of the season, against columbia in gilson, can definitely get this need to be some forgiveness ma'am. first of all, it's about the result. either. i think each of the players is ready to get everything. we have to prepare well and have confidence in the players. um, that sounds good for me, right. and as a dispute column saying the speed of the players have to deliver. and who must defend 100 percent as a team in terms of what tied to can. recent technical changes have not looked and slick is having strong by the fact germany are only playing friendlies in the run up to hosting next june and july zeros. time is running out fast to fix the problems and avoid more embarrassment in the home tournament. but senior players are not panicking just yet. you know, as i said, it was really said, of course we're also critical of ourselves. of course, we also have
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a high standard for ourselves. we have the quality, we have the know how, and that's why i think we're still relatively far away from fully exploiting oh, potential from that point. and so i would also lose the columbia though, and fans might be asking if out of what you're now going to replace, flick it by and might be a better best as coach if the pressure continues to build slick. may risk being shown the door in golf outside your window, clark is celebrating after winning the us open in los angeles. it was the americans 1st major tournament victory. he one by one shot. the event was the 1st golf major since the announcement of that shock merger between the pga and the saw, the back live golf us. all right here is a reminder now of our top story is us secretary of state in the blink. it has met china as president, she's been paying on
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