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nobody gets, but gradually people understand, no, we have to do it. and so i think sooner or later, we'd see the f. 16 on the ground late, but hopefully not too late. the us is going to be sending class right, munitions, cluster bombs to ukraine. do you support that decision? this is one of the toughest, the decisions that have been taken in for germany. this is out of the question. we are part of the and convention that forbids it in united states. it's not ukraine, it's not the end. if people suffer from it, it will be ukrainian people and it's the ukranian government out of desperation because they, they see how difficult it is. they see how deep it is to get the russians out of the trenches and to one to have that. i think it's very difficult from us now with you know this more of the judgment to tell them no, you cannot do it so and i think we have to accept that the letting me have savanski asked for these weapons and that they are, that they are provided to them can be sold about russia for
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a little bit. i'm interested to know what your assessment is off the mutiny that we saw there a few weeks ago. what's your sense about what's going on inside russia and potentially what that means will need to? well, the one sign, what for, for me was very interesting is that nobody went through the streets. you remember 2016 when there was this uprising in the school did taught in the, in turkey where the people went to the street. nobody went to the street, nobody went there to support team, actually in the place and where it goes in without his troops where it support it. so putting it's not supported by, by the population. and this demonstrates one, it also demonstrate that goes in was able to come back close to moscow shows that the military is not in a good situation. i think many in rush are also in the establishment are sitting on
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the fence. and so this is frederick. but difficult to say how this comes out. i think what we see now that to teen with lynch to power. and we see he would do everything to see that those who are posing and m r i j, the darts sidelines. but you could see the way that goes and it's still a life and, and so that, that he's not as strong as c, i see used to be and just to finish wolf. and we're at the summit in vilnius, of course, momentous decisions have been taken. sweden's, going to be admitted into the alliance? fine to meet that hurdles, been kid. but what is at stake at the summits and, and what would be the best possible result, the best possible outcome from your perspective from bonus? well, this is a very important summit. it's very important somebody because this war has been going on, long, too long actually. and what we need to be in the phase of our, of most of the countries where you have a lot of other challenges. you have to challenges of the income disparity. you have
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to challenge, you know, a lot of social issues. you have climate change where you have to invest that and people understand that the most important is to defend liberty. and then that we have to continue with the support of ukraine that we have to be ready to continue to spend money on our defense to spend money to support ukraine's. because if the ukrainians lose freedom, liberty, we lose and, and the threat to our security will be, will be very, very high. thanks very much and best always get my pleasure. and as that nato summit is wrapping up in vilnius, we're expecting the press conference by the secretary general consulting back within the next a minutes. and we'll bring you that live as soon as it happens. but 1st we have some other world news highlights for you. i so assuming president mahmoud abbas is pay the red visit to the janine, rest of g. com been the occupied with the bank. it's his 1st visit in nearly 20
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years and comes a week off. the israel launched the military raid targeting alleged is limited militants inside the account, 12 palestinians, and one is very well killed in the operation. russia has blocked the efforts by the un security council to extend to military and aid to serious northwest in areas which controls by rebels. the un resolution would have secured a deliveries for another 9 months to reach and ravaged by a massive earthquake in february, a russian council proposal to extend aid for 6 months also failed. it was only backed by china. pocket stones armies says, suspect it is, limits, militants have killed at least 4 soldiers and an attack on a military base in the south west of the country. the newly founded islamist group to read easy hop parks. thom has claimed responsibility. japan has
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denounced the latest long range missile test by north korea, japanese chief cabinet secretary here of costume much sooner said to him. young's repeated long single for this sickness files would be a threats to job to japan's security. on wednesday, north korea, i'm conducted of the missile tests with as long as ever flight time. on tuesday, tens of thousands of israelis demonstrated in protest of the parliament gave initial approval to a bill to reduce the power of the countries quotes from minutes to benjamin. that's the hours right wing coalition is behind to push to rein in the judicial system, which critics colon attack of the countries the balance of power. an angry crowd greets arrivals at israel. it's been going on at ports, protest are struck to the streets in response to law. that was the scrap the supreme court's rights to strike down government decisions.
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say natania house efforts to stymie the court as an attack on that basic rights for fighting for miserably democracy for our independent judicial system. and in israel we only have one check over, you know, with the checks and balances. we only had one check over our dish, or there are government, which is a traditional system in our supreme court. and what they're doing right now is trying to take it away except the liking hungary and poland. and we won't allow it to happen. we don't want to be of the dictatorship protests to instead of east and other parts of the country. police responded with force arresting. dozens of people, anger and division on the streets were reflected in parliament on monday. when prime minister benjamin netanyahu was right when correlation passed the bill and the 1st hearing shareable, got a lot of people,
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even after the amendment to the court independence and civil rights. and israel will not be harmed in any way. and that's why the new bill is not the end of democracy, but it's strengthening of democracy. and there's certainly no reason to disrupt the lives of millions of citizens to shut bishop call you him. should be known as the opposition disagrees and is about to keep fighting. a celtic things, obviously they will not happen if it passes the 1st reading it will fall on the 2nd and 3rd readings. if it passes the 2nd and 3rd readings, it will fall on the high court. if it doesn't fall in the high court, is government of yours will fall by the voters because they look at you and say, these people are not only not working for us. they're eliminating is rarely unity because of petty motivations of crazy, corrupted and destructive people with much to do the boat has intensified, protest, staffing ongoing since the government 1st tables are traditional reform in january . now, unwilling to back down the protest,
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a set to continue be a problem and has a pos, the new load to help tackle climate change and restore biodiversity. it's called the nature restoration law and the names to return 20 percent of land and sea to its natural state. by 2030 big farm is attempted to block the bill, but small farmers suppose it is. yes, it okay, what it may mean for farmers and for the climate when it comes into effect on benyamin francis market, garden farm and east germany. the focus lies on healthy soil. here. fruit trees and various crops growth side by side. there's always one bed, one bath and the next path and in between always a little pathway and it's not a big plot of corn or what, whatever. you can imagine that you see uh, you know what landscapes it, some of this biodiversity that the european commission wants to cure towards on bigger farms as part of the bill to soft ecosystem collapse,
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is proposal for the nature of restoration law plants to rehabilitate 20 percent of the blocks land and sea areas by 2030 and that includes agricultural lands which are often degraded, or the bill would impose targets on its members states to re read people. it's huge, carbon sinks that are sometimes drained for agricultural activities. it would also set goals to diversify. landscape futures promote sustainable soil use and to increase pollinators and farm and birds from says he would welcome such targets. but he sees why would it be hard for big farms to implement them? we've done a deal with all the law on our own and it wasn't the challenge. and as i mentioned to do this 10 fold, one or another scale like it's it's, it's at the job the doesn't give you right away something back here. it's largest farmer associations have protests at the restore ration law. they claim that it
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would reduce land for agricultural activity and threaten food supplies. but 6000 scientists to find an open letter at the climate change and the lots in spite diversity or the real threats to food security. the german farmers association also says the bill relies on too many bands and doesn't offer enough support on cold parts. even a proof of coal, pets in nature conservation means relying on rather than to measure his own incentives, right? because we have a clinic restrictions that have to be compensated for the european commission says that there are various funds to help farmers transition to more sustainable farming . and that it is crucial does happen. now. they use green policy to front sentiments. so set the rejecting the commission as a proposal would put the blocks entire green agenda risk. according to him, there is simply no time to draft a new bill to restore ecosystems like these people into behind me. for cons, that would be a welcome change. if the area surrounding his farm were restored,
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this would help his crops grow even better. and yep, i off to the process corresponding between us costs what this low but actually change. well, 1st of all, we have to go through the legislative process. that's always a bit of a longer process here in brussels so that you can listen, that use executive arm and also all the $27.00 each day. and so we'll have to discuss with the problem and that will take a little while, but what we will see in this law is it's will said targets to restore a specific habits and spaces, agricultural land, a wetlands forest, c, as as well. and the end is to cover at least 20 percent of the us lunch and a c areas. and so to stop the last for magic last assign to say, of biodiversity in europe. now environmental groups of goals, welcome that little bit farmers organizations that will to happy about it. let's
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see what both groups have to say do in protest in front of you parliament where the little was passed on the i d. c, priorities and truth. it's not the use of pesticides usually don't were even more synthetic fertilizer get a guest room for even more irrigation water stored in the bathroom scale. that will make it possible to achieve food shopping to me, which will say farmers and during cold here, see the portal is what will save european agriculture, or if it's taking care of nature and taking care of by your diversity, they have taken care of the climate and the good you got to digital documenting will do that for years, we have reduced to use the fact defendant to products we have reduced the use of antibiotics. we have changed our back. this is elizabeth gop week up to mock up and be practiced non to let you do have more bio diversity in the source. in short, we are changing us back. this is but, and a thought a didn't stop. don't know. that wants to set uniform to put all countries is not acceptable. so what does this bill now mean for farm is right now. it
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depends on who you ask you reach to so that so as you are, suppose farmers who were a guess, the lower, not all of them where we own. we also saw that in the report, the sudden this is actually threatening the livelihoods. and i have already done so much in the past to adapt to new rules. and this is another rule that has already become so difficult for farmers in, in the european union to, to make a living. and they also said would reduce land for auction cultural activity, for example, in that it would affect and food supplies, especially night of the war in ukraine. but on the other hand, scientists and she owes some politicians, many greens or less thing politicians say, the climate emergency is a big threat for everyone. and especially for farmers, for people who are working in our great culture. let's let alone look at, let's look at the heat waves we saw this summer last summer. let's. let's look at
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the drought some of the flooding. for example. now will this decision uh, have a real tangible effect on how and when the you will reach its climate targets to this law the natural restoration or is, is indeed a big pillar of the screen deal. so the ears goal to reach next to the room is by 2050, but it's not only this deal, but it's the whole set of all a package of a floss. and some things have been achieved already. for example, the world's 1st carbon terrace on and burn mentally damaging goods to europe and other things have, has been achieved as well as since the law was introduced to or since this whole packets of was introduced by the us executive on the commission. so some while ago there is still a pos ahead of us, or head of
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a or the law makers and all of the politicians here in brussels. we saw that today and the problem and it was a really tied load. so almost 5050. and that also means that not everyone in europe is really pro the climate goals, and some people also see that it is very difficult to to reach them is probably not strong savvy, 14 from brussel. thank you. i will come back to our top story. the nature of somebody in the villages is a wrapping up and we can now, i believe, listening to a final statement. a bible autumn is a lensky who is at school here. the outcome of the need assignments, individual knows it were much needed and meaningful success for your brain. and i'm grateful tool leaders and need to congress were very practical and i'm presenting data support.

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