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the the, this is the w news live from the land. it is question time it's a gemini, is a chancellor with his policies, approval ratings, plummeting and a mid tensions within his 3 policy coalitions. john slot will not show it's is about to the address will make because in parliament i'm will be bringing that to you. life will say coming up on the show israel and it's military operation in the city of jeanine left behind the ruins of 2 days. the throne strikes and braids at
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least 12 palestinians were killed. and now this new rocket via coming from garza in israel and ask on installing the telephone orders, old beauty salons to close the doors within a month. it's the latest restriction on women's rights and freedoms. since the taliban brigades on the manuscript is mccain and welcome to the program, the german trump slot will last. charlotte says about to address little makers in parliament one last time before the summer break. now his speech comes as his policies approval, racing's plummeting. recent polls show the show, it says social democrats on pox with the fall, right? a s d or alternative for germany? charlotte is expected to face questions on in patients of the energy crisis in
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including a green, he's single that has divided his ruling coalition. now these are life images that you'll seeing from the drum and parliament here in berlin. the chancellor is also on the scrutiny at the moment over a tax evasion scandal during his time as mass of humbug. and all that size is about to start. so they got a busy egg, eliza, tom, look what we have done so far in the course of this year. we have not arrived at the summer recess, yet there will be many decisions to be made in this week. but i know that many of the things that we have clicked on track that will have to be turned into a wall. still we'll have to be negotiated. thank you for that. let me give you the other jell apart from the just some of them. some will do a work reflects what is required to modernize our country and to make sure that in
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202030 years we will have good jobs that we will have to get put into that we will have put a stop on the climate change and the foster 3 and production left and the production of the family conductors. for example, we have laid all these possible view and this is reflected in the budget of that today we have cost as a draft as a federal government, and handed over to the bonus tag. if there are priorities that are often of an off years nature, 1st of all, the safety of our country vision and the security of our country, the russian war, all the time cause has started to turn in change because it is, and then we do it for us to be security architecture of europe, and it has come with many consequences, for example, that we spend large amounts to help and support ukraine ensure monetary and, but also in military terms. and this has to be, we start to on a democratic of trunk for the future because nobody knows how long this morning will last and we will be able to shoulder of his task. but with
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a special view on the necessity for to foster the german bonus we are, which is what we have made possible with a special special budget. this batch of the bonus tag past past with a majority. and that will be implemented quickly in order to strengthen the board industry. and with the interest with this is also reflected in the bottom to us and we will not see a missing fund. these activities with the means of our regular budget. and we are prepared for that and which is what you can also see in the budget profits that we will discuss, which ones called about security is a challenge. and of course, and also knew that this is a challenge for the rest of the budget because these tasks are additional and perhaps we haven't done, i've had it been an in a different way. it would be easier to handle of, of things. but it is necessary for us to face this task and to do what we have to do for the security of our country and the equipment of the display and the
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strength of the alliance in nature. and this is what we will do besides the pre what we teach, the 2nd priority, and i have just mentioned it in my introductory remarks, is that we have to make sure that we will remain a successful all industrial countries to begin with. modern and coming industries, it is important for us to be carbon neutral and 20 and 40. and this is what will happen with massively incrementing renewable energy is offshore onshore solar energy, the enlargement of our grades, and it's all different charging infrastructures, a hydrogen network. and for decision in favor of new power plants that will compliment the energy system. hydropower plans, gas wired power plants. and we will make sure that investments will take place in the industry in order to produce deal in a different way or concrete in
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a different way and bring forward electron mobility. this is what we do to a large extent, and this is also reflected in this budget. and there's something i would like to add with the view, all the required investments in our country, and this is around the world. we have understood that we have to become more resilient, and that means there are certain industries that should be located here in europe and in germany. iceland, now there was a trend to bring back the semi conductor industry to europe, and especially to durham. and you, this is a positive development that we support. this is about the investments that we make in those on to in stock city and saxony on health insurance. there are many, many semi conductor factories that will be developed in germany. and that is good news in any era where some people are not sure how the industry of our country will develop, it does develop and we make sure that this is the case for the to the, to the, to the server. we mark that time,
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i would like to just like put it in this context is that we make sure that there is confusion in our society that we do everything so that everybody can participate feels heard and seen that people know that it is about them to and we have made to tax relief possible for small and medium incomes. and we have decided that the special true pension payments will not have to be deduced from the income. and for those who are less than 2000 years a month. and we have seen a social political reforms such as the citizens benefits or the rent benefits that makes it possible to support a retired people in a better way. and we will have a child benefit for the and then for the 1st and 2nd and 3rd child and the tax re tiled allowance and in terms of ability, the german need ticket to them that is available everywhere now. so we have
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actively fostered cohesion and will continue to do so in the future this up to her to didn't for. this is how why does almost star rep times see we find of the attempts to do everything in the to and get the basic child allowance of it in place. the government will, we've, you have to be draft as early as possible until the end of august, so that the reform will enter into force in the beginning of 2025. it's an emissions and never that it is an endeavor that will contribute to more justice in our society, or sense of security to come out with prosperity and a future proof industry, climate and neutrality and cohesion. these are the most important features of a budget. that, of course, is challenged by the fact that over the past few years, and many of us have gotten used to the larger dimensions that we have made possible
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for me to try to find the coven 19 pandemic. and the economic consequences, but also measures taken to mitigate the consequences of the russian more of attack on ukraine fields, the construction of new energy pipelines, or m under stuff from the high gas and energy prices on the international market. we have to have called all these challenges and nobody would have thought that our country it wouldn't make it through the last winter safely, but we did. but of course now we will see a budget that does not attempt to use dept funded means to fight crisis. but now we're focusing on what our country needs, and this is what you find in our draft budget fee and done each month. so thank you very much. progress still have an awful for the floor. we will have a force in our questions. i would like you to ask everybody to stick with. there
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are a lot of the time one minute for the 1st question, one minute for the answer. the follow up questions. 30 seconds and 30 seconds for the answer to the 2nd question. and the 1st question comes from the c d u problem in to regroup daugherty about president and happens. thank you very much, president, turnkey, a chancellor of for us. the parents know that it was like, this is one of the important tools and achievements and family policies. in the past few years. we introduced it in 2007 as a government led by the see june. and the idea was to help me take the well trained, educated young women to financially and um, or be in a better situation when they decides to have a child gets into trouble for ends now. and this week you have announced the decision to reduce it, and this decision actually is
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a blow to the middle section of our society and people who pay taxes, which is necessary to pay for all the social benefit. and this is why i would like to ask you, why do you think that it's families who will feel the cost in the new budget and why are they being punished? so duck is a fee of the 5 years. so thank you very much for your questions. first of all, i'd like to underline the parental dentist who indeed is the social and political innovation that we have capped off to you. but i think in germany. mm hm. and it is supposed to make a contribution to help my more fathers more man to stay at home and to make sure that child care is not only something that women find the concept tune. the 1st one, this is sort of when it comes on to today is drove. we haven't even come a threshold of approximately 300000 euros, which is quite
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a lot. and in the previous years, we have often as to how to answer the questions of whether or not this is a threshold is correct highest, but that's all i believe. when calibrating this, we form, we need to discuss the details. what's important is that the for idea of the parental is benefit is not left behind. and this is about encouraging more people, more parents to have children of a zip system to encourage them. like to use the good childcare structure and to make sure that men and women a life look out for the children listening to the gym and john so that will not fall. it's speaking that in the blended stock. and to talk more about what we just heard from the chancellor. we have got a chief political correspondent, nina, positive with us who was following that speech. nina, a tell us what stood out for you the most in, in, in his is his speech. you obviously covered variety of topics, but what was it boosted out my c as well as cause any of this is
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a ritual that everybody here in parliament does look forward to when they get the of the opportunity to ask members of the government and the most pressing questions on today, this was a very domestic audience oriented speech by all of choice because today's the day when the german government is announcing 8 budget. so where is going to spend the money from next january onwards and which priorities is it going to take? so it will have towards is of course somebody who tries to defend him. he's government of policy plans and he focused on 3 issues. and you said one, we took the priority of spending a lot of money in defense for use. germany neglected the forces. there was nothing of money for the buttons that and then with ukraine's invasion, was with russia's invasion of ukraine. rather of course these came as a big chalk for
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a completely under pad equipped button dispatch. so this is going to have to happen, the ones that needs to be ready to defend germany, but also so that germany can fulfill its commitments said, well, i've chosen this speech, so the defense budget is actually going to go up north enough august. the defense minister, but still it is the only the only result that is really guessing more money and all the other areas germany is going to take some cuts or not to invest a lot more, but offshore and said, the 2nd priority was to send a signal out to the wells and the germany wants to stay a highly industrialized country and that it wants to attracts why? because from around the world that investments all happening, that germany is also becoming a semi conduct to produce. so for example, so that investment in this country is worth it, he said, and then decide big priority for him was social cohesion here in society because of course, a gemini is going like many other countries around the world through an extremely
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challenging phase. hey, this message board against ukraine, but also still the impact of the coven tons that makes. so, this is a very contentious issue, is, is social keys and does sometimes feel at risk. right now, of course, germany's investment and it's divest in its defense budget, is of interest both domestically and from an international perspective. and he did focus didn't pay on the importance of investing enough money. and in germany's continuing supports of ukraine. who did say that. yeah. and the board is the story is one small billions. i don't have the budget, but as far as the store is, of course things you have anything you doesn't minister the hey exactly, he's the defense minister. so he has said we've under equipped abundance that for years and years, and we store it in february last year that germany was really not in a position to even support ukraine with weapons. let's alone make sure that the
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country itself is defendable by its own. um forces, so lots of catching up to do this. more money, more buildings are going into defense. so that is of course, something well left towards and also is looking to have very, very carefully from germany's partners around the world. so that somebody can takeover this crucial position that it has at the house of europe to be that for ukraine. and to also be in a position to defend itself. but of course, this is also topic where we're beginning to see a debate here in germany, where some people are saying, okay, so you're investing in times. but are you investing enough in germany's children and that is potentially a very, very, very dangerous debate for the governing coalition. okay. of the 1st 6 months have of this year have not been a plane sailing for the trump sla and his his coalition have the and he himself, his face criticism. it's not showing strongly enough leadership for lack of
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christmas. and would you say that this address was, was more associated with that? he's trying to come against those claims of love. so it is not the most charismatic pass. and when he talks to the parliament, he can be quite kyra some i think when he talks to normal citizens. but usually when you stands on the stage like that, he is very much the gym chancellor who is trying to keep this coalition together, which he says is working quite well. well, we must forget that this is a coalition that consists of 3 different parties. so that is the 1st and seventy's history of costs. they have different priorities and he has to keep them altogether . he says we're investing on, we're managing to tackle all these different challenges. we're coping with the price is quite well, but there is a lot of infighting. there's a loss of coupling going on between the different parties. they're accusing each other. i'm not investing enough. so that doesn't go down well with them. vote is, which is why we seen in recent polls that his party in particular will have choices,
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has gone down and the fall, right? a if the parties on the rise. right, well have to leave it the but the company's chief, political correspondent, nina house, and thank you so much for your analysis. okay, let's take a look now, some of the other stories making news around the world and a powerful storm has killed at least one person in the netherlands. authorities all urging people in most parts of the country to stay indoors. heavy rain and powerful gust wind have disrupted hundreds of flights that adds to dams international airport and shut down some railway services and highways. chinese authorities say to wrench will rain, has killed 15 people in the south west of the country. the down pools triggered floods and central and southern provinces with more than 400000 people effected in such one alone. this comes in the wake of a warning about more extreme weather and multiple natural dissolved as across the country. over the next month, the mexican also receives, have release,
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the valence footage of an anti drug operation in which security forces sees more than 2 tons of copay. the navy says it tracks 3 speed boats on the southern pacific coast for hours. crew members fled when they realize that they were being followed . now israel says that its military operation, stacy, the intense to day incursion involving drone strikes and ami rates has killed at least 12 palestinians and displaced thousands. one is rarely, soldier was also killed. israel says the raid on the janine refugee camp has inflicted heavy damage on militant groups who operating that was spinning, and residents have been holding funerals for the dead and assessing the damage. the government of the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says it is prepared to launch further operations in the future if necessary. is really tanks flow out
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of the city of jennie late on, choose day off to a minute tree raid on a refugee camp. that left a trail of destruction in its wake the residents, the last to assess the damage and the i have this grocery store over there. everything is damaged, the refrigerators, the meets, all gone. may god help us replace it. this is a shoshone, it does not contain explosives, nor does it contain rockets. this is how i make a living. they burned it all down. it was full of merchandise earlier. it's ralph prime minister benjamin netanyahu defended the minute to re opperation in janine as an effort to clump down on militant groups club. i mean we will continue as long as necessary to route town terrorism. we will not allow janine to return to building a city of refuge for tara,
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and we will cuts off the will and strike terrorism wherever we see its violence escalate to day with the to day operation. it began with right and strikes by israel on the camp as the soldiers were entering and led to ca, she's on the streets. and the conflict was not limited to jennie. this c c t v footage shows a cart that drove into a group of people in tel aviv the driver. them $1.00 to $1.00 is stopping rampage outside the nearby cafe. the attack is being claimed by the militant islam is group home us as being a response to these really raid israel said it intercepted 5 real kits launched from the gauze. the strip on tuesday night and late to responded with strikes on gauze a targets. we also middle east correspondent rebecca riches the her assessment of
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the situation as the as riley ami and it's operation as we just heard the we have had confirmation now that the as riley military haven't they left the area. they started to pull out relatively late last night just shortly after we were leaving the area in fact to. and i had to say that when we were there, it didn't really say that it was all going to come to an immediate ends. even though during the day we had been hearing that the military was saying that they were close to reaching to the target what they had been going into trying to achieve. but it didn't have that feeling. it was at least many gun battle still going on on the street. you could hear lots of explosions happening. and we would say lots of military vehicles surrounding the exits to the cab about it. it has indeed come to an end, but not without a few more casualties. we say now and there was an air strike as they were retreating. the army say that was in order to clear the area that they were coming under attack. and i couldn't get the soldiers out, there was an air attack,
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and one palestinian died in that attack. and of course we heard about that one soldier who was also killed during that retreat. now shortly after one a and then there was sirens. as a russ. sorry, sounding and some of the southern cities close to the guns of border. and 5 rockets were then fired from the gaza strip. a few hours later is round and retaliated, firing back, they have said they have said that they have struck and on the ground weapons production signs, as well as some weapons materials belonging to the milton group. i'm off that, that control area to of gun this down now where the taliban has ordered the closure of beauty salons throughout the country. business owners have been able to to shut that doors within the month. now it's the latest cracked down on rights and freedoms for women in afghanistan since the fundamentalist islamic group for ton to power in the country 2 years ago. a place for women to
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unwind and socialize in afghanistan, a beauty salon, spring, refuge from oppressive taliban rule. now this small luxuries being banned by the morales, the ministry, life has become a hopeless existence. for many women and girls say nichol them, they go. when it closes, i will have to sit at home, jobless without anything. i will have to suffer. my only hope was working here. i know if i sit at home, hold on this. i will get sick. i ask them, please do not do this. we work here to earn some money. schools, a bond for women, easy salanza bond for women, doesn't to women have the right to live in the society in the industry boom. during the 20 year occupation of afghanistan by us forces salons became
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a key source of income for women. many the sold earners for their families. since the taliban seized power in 2021, their promises of a more moderate rule have been abandoned. women are virtually invisible and public borrowed from parks and jims, with strict curves on work and education of humanitarian aid to afghanistan has been cut in response to the tele bands crack down. the united nations has named afghanistan the most repressive country in the world for women, and has asked the taliban to revoke their ban on salons. all right, we're going to take you to wimbledon now. um the tennis reigning champion, elena rebecca,
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had to work hard for her passage to the 2nd round of the tournament. the american shelby roaches stung the crowd by taking the 1st set, but then the champion, it settled down and dillman a says the next 2 sets to secure her victory. ruby keen as when at wimbledon last year was the 1st to have a grand slam title for a cause. it's done a play, a is. also on tuesday, the top seed carlos al carouse advanced to the 2nd round. that was following a straight sets when of a jeremy shoddy spain's outcries is currently ranked number one in the world and he brought his aggressive baseline style of play to that against the unseeded frenchman, occur as one last is us open to reach the semi finals and this is french open, and he is aiming for his 1st at the wimbledon type. all right, here's a quick reminder of our top story. it's our the jim and john slot will actually,
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