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the way we want to achieve rethinking in society, the burden catastrophe. climate change starts july 13th on dw, the business dw, nearby from dun and nato office. you crate a past awards membership summit in vilnius, a secretary general against dalton bag says you crime could join with allies agree and conditions and that provides no time. also on the program is riley's village. nationwide protests, the country's parliament advances a bill,
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missing the pounds of the supreme court to move the spots and months of demonstrations across the country and fuels a long running political crisis and the form of migrant. scott, by his experience, goes back to san diego to encourage young people to stay and build a best, a life for themselves out of the feel. okay, welcome to the program. the secretary general. yes. seldom broadcast signal does the support for ukrainian membership of the alliance saying that the country could join when allies agree and conditions and match during a press conference and the like you any capital vilnius is at the most important thing now, is to ensure that you train a witness, the war with russia that the nights are chief also said members have improved a goal of spending at least 2 percent of g d. c. on defense. i've added that sweden
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and finland membership, which strengthened the minute you realize. we also made the k, that is the secretary general for both allies have agreed. today is a strong united. i'm positive message to ukraine about enduring a support, but also a pulse of the message message on the pulse forward for membership. because the most urgent task now is to ensure that ukraine prevails because unless the crane prevails, there's no membership, be sure to be discuss that all. the w specials bureau chief alexandra phenomena is in vilnius and was listening and watching that speech. welcom, alexandra, i'm focused through the main takeaways as well. i think that the main takeaway is at that nato allies right now wants to focus on practical support for your queen to help the country prevail as independent states. they wants to rent up their
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support, military assistance for you, queen, equipment and money. individual elyse wants to deliver more weapons, but they are not ready to ukraine. a task towards membership activity or prospective a for natal membership steps. there are saying that they are willing to extend an invitation to ukraine to join the alliance when allies we and conditions are met, as to just mention. and that means that it is one day in the future and staff is not what you create. 16 to hear. one thing that you cried didn't get to, hey though, is, is this talk of a nato ukraine council with ukraine as a full member of this council? what is this comes? well, it sounds
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a bit bureaucratic that we are now talking about the new council for ukraine, but nato officials have been telling me that it is really an important upgrades alternator of ukraine's status with the alliance because of this council. and we're going to see a 1st meeting of this nature, you queen council tomorrow. ukraine will be sitting at the table with old nato countries. as an equal partner. they can raise any issue they would like to. not only those issues concerning the more, as they will have access to much more much more areas of cooperation and intelligence sharing. so it is a waiting for ukraine. nato officials say, however, it's of course not enough. as far as it is that i'm state has been speaking in a veil. yes. what have you heard from him?
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well, i think it was very interesting that says then zalinski decided to address the crowds in billing news before meeting with the nato leaders here in the zone youth. and he spoke about his wish to gather the or perspective from nato allies. he actually criticized on certain me all over ukraine's future in the ally and saying that this is going to involve russia. and once again, he's stressed to that to ukrainians. are fighting and dying for you. create it for you are p and values and said that they are the 1st line of defense for europe. and of course, speaking to people in least 2 and yes, he was addressing his supporters because we know that lisa in. yeah. and it's citizens are among this tone choice of allies of kids in the repeating union. when you claim on the was that mr. stokum bucks the main topic,
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but the but to a he did speak about other things. well, he spoke about didn't you? defense plan sets and need to leaders were able to agree on. and there will be 3 regional defense plans that will set out exactly how and with what capabilities nato will respond to any kind of tech of. and of course we're speaking here about one address. so that everyone has in mind russia, and that is why the alliance is determined to strengthen its eastern slang. and it wants to have 330-0000 the she was on high alert and ready to be deployed within 30 days. however, at this number is aspirational, that is what a nato officials are acknowledging. and of course to,
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to be able to implement those plans. and that is also a topics of allies we own a they will need to invest more to spend more on defense transfer. alexandra alexander from nama, in vilnius, at the natures. alexander mothers speaks on defense for the f d p group and the german parliament. the ftp is one of the colors and partners in the gym and government. welcome to dw i. we've heard criticism from presidents the landscape at today and a tweet tweeting his frustration about about the fact that nato hasn't established a clear timeline, various countries. membership is upside, but nato hasn't done this. as mr. zalinski says. no, this is not upsides. um, i know that he is expected from his people and ukraine to have
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a clear timeline. but giving him a clear timeline would be contra productive. you know, um putting will uh see any concrete timeline as um, uh, something where he works against it. if there would be, for example, the x days after the end of the war, ukraine would be um, invited into nato, then put you in would never end anymore or what's not to make any sci fi. uh and uh, so it's clear that we don't give any concrete timeline. it's okay. but missed as a landscaping presence. that landscape makes the opposite argument doesn't. he says that we have a concrete, the timeline. then a president pushing would know his, his days or nothing. but didn't in terms of fighting ukraine, i asked about the president, put him on, give up. he still thinks he can win this war. and as long as he has any chance to continue with the war, then he can hind ukraine to be
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a member of nato. and he will do anything, every thing uh to do this. um, so i think it's, it's all rights to and not to have a clear timeline and have this and pick you with you. can you understand, though, the ukrainian frustration with this on the jersey of cause i can understand and we have to make a clear commitments to ukraine that we, once we have them in the, in the nato. and it makes sense. um, i'm absolutely in favor. it's in favor of, i'm opening a pos for your brain to come into a nato. about it must be some big richie and not some ultimate just behind us. during the night, to summit to germany announced a substantial alms package, with 700000000 euros. does this count as a secure st guarantee, which is something that you cry has been asking for? i think it's uh, comments as something like a security guarantee because we give,
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we provide a lot of weaponry. and this 700, the 700000000 package is an addition to that, to what we already have given as germany. we are the 2nd biggest data of what for re we is this nearly 4000000000 euro worse that we have provided as referee now. and this has some importance, a means for ukraine to so by a friend to be able to get back to their country. japanese also committed to spending a more money on its ministry. i'm just sending 4000 trips to this the way i to strengthen. they touched border with russia, is the country prepared to actually go through and fulfill of these obligations because they have been problems having to. or, of course they are problems and it's not easy. it's a very ambitious plan to have though it's the 4000 troops in this way. and yeah, you know, um the infrastructure is not ready and it's run. yeah, yes. and of costs also it's a 2 percent goal. it's also a very ambitious, you know, in the last year, in the macro government,
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we had one to 3 percent that we invested in nato. so the 2 percent is a very of a huge step and money is cost in germany. i can tell you. so these are in vicious plans, there is still resistance even in our apartments, but we wouldn't manage that. i'm sure you say that, but unless you a need infrastructure is not ready, is, is the german armed forces ready? you have have problems not and which for kilman, but also with that to be able to deliver. uh, uh, services at a anyway, you are totally right. that's also a problem. we must cut out our troops from, from, from our, um, german. uh um the troops that we have currently we have to send them to to and yeah, we have to make clear how this is um, are, are legally mates. we have not yet. uh, the last for that. so we have important um, uh, tasks to be to be done in germany. uh to for sure this promise go to frontier.
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thank you so much for joining us. unacceptable. springs on defense for the f t p group and the german problem. thank you. thank you to well issue of ad defense is also high on the agenda at the nato summit. germany wants to lead the way we have a plan to protect against attacks. the european skies shield initiative as it's called aims to purchase ad defend systems jointly to reduce costs. but the plan has proved devices from key to crumb a task. russian mess sales have davis, the to ukrainian cities, destroying thousands of homes, killing hundreds, and forcing your opinions to ask the question. are we safe? currently, the situation with regard to your pierre descends is really not very good of the
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past 2 years. this has not been a priority. no, it is on jim and he wants to lead the way. with the, with the european sky shield initiative, we're bringing together european states to join key increase protection against ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and drones. this is what it could look like. 6 irish p surface to air rocket systems would target short range missiles. a dozen patriots systems would be used to intercept medium range missiles to top it off. our 3 would defend against the top from outside the shop miss be providing vast cover l 3 according to calculations. and some of the people have a footprint of a couple of 1000 kilometers so it can defend people, large area and the contrast. but so far, the angle, colorado thing,
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the, the 4000000000 euro is really american built shield is controversial. it's not clear whether it can work with nate's was existing network, 30 or defense. seems to be rather divided opinions, enrolling and brussels on whether arrow could be integrated into nature's architecture. still more than a 1000 european countries, i've signed up to buy a lens. vision. bought germany's nearest ally, friends is pushing its own initiative. the mind well macro. and once your opinions to be more strategic, in other words, they their own, i presume it will be, why do we still have to buy american so often? because the american so much most standardized and we are, and they massively subsidize today, a manufacturer just be in the germans to argue you're going to need to the systems now the all for so across the seems to be we are not in such
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a hurry that we need to build and bridge technologies, and we can wait until what we develop in europe is ready. we and others are not convinced about that initially, but select the aftermath of yes, another mess i will strike in ukraine a remainder that as you add up to be sits there, defends needs. not every country has the luxury of time is break. look at civil headlines. thousands of people have gathered in scrubber next out to commemorate the 1995 massa in the east in boston in time remains of 30 victims on us from mass graves and recently identified through d. n. a analysis for late to rec, and the memorial stadium, we're about 8000. most of the employees can 5 positive search side, seeing how they come to has crushed in the poll. coming all 6 people on board, never flying to a capital comment due after sight seeing trip to mount everest. 5 mexican tourist
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on the net for these posit for on board the cause of the crashes under investigation. jealous of mexico protests and we're trimming off colleagues at least a mountain sanchez. it was a correspondent for leading mexican newspaper. and he was found dead on saturday in the west. the state of the audit for them, the 150 john. this have been killed in mexico over the last 2 decades. it's not to israel, where protests have a ruptured across the country after parliament's, they commensurate and voted in favor of a controversial bill, but limits the powers of the supreme court mistakes of length. these randy flags, and chanted slogans against them, protested splunk. several modes and major cities. police have made several arrests . the decision to cut down the court power outlet 2 months of protest by opponents recites an attack on democracy. amendment would come into force into the passage to more elementary votes. so my correspondent tonya crime in israel.
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so that gave me this update from ben courtney an apple. yeah, we see much probably the biggest protest here so called to saw it's and dory on you to be. so this is being the day of destruction. but protest as have said, this is focused all over the country from the early morning. no key moment. you have so many offset policies is still in the 1st reading on monday night by the government. they've been trying to close the junction. they've been closing the hallway, the main hallway between the we slim until it be, it seems police are using both attendants to disperse. so said, protest, this doesn't say a respite, it's all good. now we have to launch a protest at the airport and be expecting some more protest play to it tonight and the some of the problems that came out with you, the rubber supplies to be,
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to see this by the process. if you told me for them to be there, t moment to be here and their response proposing this bill. and why is this proposed legislation so controversial posit failed the reading and that's just for reading. as i said, you to restrict, basically the power of the supreme court document decision said being unreasonable or implausible. no, uh, often a touch screen besides a case. yeah. just a, as an example of one of the clinician, members of the park at this house party was supposed to come to minnesota. but then the supreme court or the freezing down saying that the scene of the call convicted of a cold and other corruption charges. and it was unreasonable that he could become a minister. so this is now this bill is going back to now if you speak to the call
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me please be on the maybe the wording mice at the self in the face of maybe not. but still it needs the 2nd that the 3rd reading i'm to be on the said from sort of in the, in the fall i felt meant to you that they want to actually cost the 2nd. and the 3rd reading before the end of this message session with this uh, the end by the end of july. and this, these proposals said do become a low at the end of july. what would it mean for people that i love it for the but i say, you know, um the uh, basically uh the quote will be uh, to the uh, office. i feel it to a to, to talk sound decisions being made by elected officials. and that is on the card, it's what the focus of but the government to too much power. and that is why we're seeing the south course. uh the uh, coalition government members set up pushing this uh what they call that spatial before. but the quote as opposed to sufficient overall,
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they are saying that the supreme court has too much power too much influence. and that's why they need this before. do they think these quotes has happened going on for some months? now, how much of a threat of a to understand that not who said government? what i think a apartment is that then you mean that to no one has a very comfortable majority. i'd be so last night or you could call us the 1st reading with this majority of this bill of what the process of movement has a g. i back in the past 6 months. i mean that the coming out every week that didn't get because somebody that's predicted no big, stronger staff men. it's too slow uh this, uh, overall to slow it down and go 3 to 3 months now is that the government is trying to oppose to each no one by one and not to put it in the pockets. but what it does, of course. yeah, it's too wide in the gap, you know, within the society, it's basically from
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a kids to country apart. there's no solution inside the place. and b, i going back, they'll probably over week one more stuff, different parts of society joining in again, you know, the high tech, it's so important for the country. also members of the secuity establishment, we are hearing from bottom to pilot. not saying we have myself reports, what do you think this goes on? it is really a strength center, you know, one of the main components of the size of security and, and not seeing any solution inside of society because of how often talks, you know, between the opposition and the coalition government. they broke down. there was something called that they should try to get back to the negotiation table that goes maybe 8 to 5, but, but then it's that how so, but so far we haven't seen any pollution in district all the thank you for that. that time you, kramer, a very noisy, ben corey, and appleton jerusalem. thank you. just by one of the countries coast gods says
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it's rescued. 86 african migrants believed to have been stronger than safe and 82 weeks rescue most of 6 female and 18. a male passengers were aboard the vessel but didn't give the ages. it's believe to be one of 3 refugee boats kang, at least $300.00 people that went missing in recent weeks after leaving the west african country ascending go and heading for the spines come out of the items for migrant from sub saharan africa. can i have the items are easy to reach the mainland spain, but the route is the torres, the dangerous. next report comes from semi galloway. we read to man who almost lost his life attempting. the crossing his made it his mission to warn others of the dangerous by the sea and almost died at sea on his migration journey from sending gold to spain. today he's back home in the suburbs of the car, and runs is cool for underprivileged children who vision if the many young people were already on please region. and that was inciting them to take the boat as we
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did with all the difficulty is the risk that i saw on the boat. i told myself that if by god's grace i returned to firm land, i'll do everything to dissuade people from taking this risk. and to show them that's reputation, you can learn here and succeed here in this country. when i see this, the, the only thing since the regular seared from western i forget to spain is not or use in pair, realized. yet each year, hundreds of young people risk the journey to escape harsh living conditions in 2021 over 50000 people arrived in spain, most of which by sea. according to the u. n's migration agencies more than 1700 migrants from west africa, died on the journey between 20202022 is not alone. and these attempts to inform young senegalese about the realities of migration. this organization seemed up with artist sensitized, even the young children or the mob. all of these aren't going to get us adults have
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gone through, maybe like ration as a right to the m it, but it's better to follow the rules to do with the legal to exist. image here shows the arrival in europe, the dissenters, the detention center for foreigners sciences. they can stay there for up to 60 days . what it said i did off after 60 days, they were obliged to let you free, so we thought it's better to inform them. and then they can make a better decision on their business. though. most families in the suburb of you know, who i have relatives who either attempted or managed to migrate despite tens warnings . his own brother is now in spring. they regularly speak on the phone. this has increased his determination to fill the gaps left by public actors on the streets of, you know, hi, everyone knows him. youth unemployment as rooms and, and send a go through send support, sometime jobs. and i have given up the idea of migrating from the people from my dream was to take the boat put things to buy, send you send,
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i started doing the job that i chose. he guided me from the beginning until the end was cut off. for these initiatives may not be enough. political pensions sparks violent protests are you do? following the conviction of opposition, leader spencer to, to a 2 year a sentence at least $23.00 people died during the protests. economic impact was also considerable. money. yeah. a local wholesaler plus half of his daisy income for almost a week. years ago he and son were on the same boat to spain. it broke down and they drifted for days. so it'd be like, it's a miracle, it in nothing you dictated that we would survive. we didn't have foot water a fuel. the boat had a hole and was taken water and it was overloaded. and we didn't know where on earth we were. we always have the most little send and yet don't regret having returned to send it all the country is often described as a stable democracy in
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a region scarred by turmoil. but the ability of its leaders to preserve this debility, we'll decide whether synagogues use can be part of building their own future. so iceland is major logical office as the us people not to tract besides of a new volcano that began to be abrupt on monday, off, and spent beyond spearing. obviously if a newly opened a travis in the ground after the days of earthquakes, volcanoes only is around the $25.00 columbus from deactivate rescue. but that's but say there's no danger to the iceland, big capital, all the apple. it's a 3rd call kind of give option in as many years in the area. as a reminder of our top story, this, our nato chief against dalton, by signal support, the pregnant membership of the alliance, saying an invitation would be issued when conditions were met. he was responding to the criticism from the countries, the president who said earlier was upset to try and had not been given
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