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the children should not inherit science from us. the an income if you look into the nice, just thoughts july 29th on t w. the . this is the w news live from the then germany tries to win itself off china. berlin has adopted its 1st ever strategy for dealing with aging. i mean, rising geo political tensions gains to reduce its dependence on its biggest trading process, but not at all costs. joe biden and visits nato's newest member. the u. s. president
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is on ross's doorstep in for lunch to meet with norfolk leaves, the colors and i have summit that brought you crane a little closer to the military alliance. the i've been visible and woke up. we stop with breaking news. the united nations schuman bryant's office, says it's found evidence of a mass grave incidence west of full region where at least $87.00 people were buried last month. the un office says it has credible information that the break away rapid support forces, power, and military, and their allies carried out the mascot. it says many of the buried people belong to the ethnic african muscle. each group. their bodies were dumped into shallow graves near the city of age and 9. uh if 5 months has escalated in recent weeks
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with rifle military factions, both a month sale, i will have more details on that as they come in to us. we're turning to our other top stories though. germany's cabinet has approved. the major strategy for dealing with china is biggest trading partners, but also a potential geo political rival of to months of delay and to bates. this is the german government's 1st strategy paper on china. is expected to put pressure on german companies to de risk or reduce. they dependence on badging without cutting off cooperation, reasoning supply chain interruptions and potential problems with china's ambitions are the type one have caused concern among leaders here are trying to add a list because of tutoring is he had to take us through the paper. this new policy builds on this idea that china is a popular competitor and systemic rival. and what sort of tone can we
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then expect from this advice, this strategy paper for both companies and for politicians. what i think what we're hearing is, i think it's an effort to say an awful lot of things at once. i think we've seen these words that you mentioned about the competitor partner. i do seem to me not very good, very good basis for relationship in many ways. i mean you've, you've got a systemic driver who you're also trying to be a partner with you're trying to compete with in some ways it's like trying to keep a lot of plates in the air at one time. we've had talked about the coupling, which is the ideas of separating both your from the west from china that's largely been dismissed now in favor of the new buzz words, which is the whisking which is managing the risk. as far as the chinese are concerned, the coupling and de risking are the same thing and they projected both of them. so there's a lot of rhetorical games of play here and this,
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this new document aims to provide a, a framework to maintain good relations. and to take into account said the interest of german companies in china. what at the same time making it clear that germany wants to reduce its risks there. so there's a lot of different things happening at once. and i think what we're seeing with the fact that it's being published a told, given the divisions that we're going in within the, the coalition, the head of this is significant. but the fact that it exists a tool is, is an important development. also happening soon is angelina bad books, speech to the price will be funding the press about this strategy and we'll be following that live for you. we're looking at those live pictures now with the press conference setting up and tell us more about the risking of german companies because it, how does this go have in hand with some top chinese delegates at the same time signing off on a number of contracts with germans, germany's business leaders recently, and this,
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this pushed for more business and yet less business, but uh, cooperation and not getting to into twined and, and, and dependent on, on such a, a huge country and a huge economy. yeah. i think, i think, well, this is, it has to be, as you've just said, you know, it's so complicated. and we saw it during the pandemic trying to just shut down. and suddenly there was nothing that was obviously there was a problem. then you have the issues like, uh, the sions, young province where you have a oppression of the week or minority there. for example, that's been problematic for it's a german companies which operate there. so you have these, these sort of, these are problematic for the companies are working there. but at the same time, people, there's a feeling that china, the drum you needs, china is the 300000000000 euros of trade every year. it's, it's by far germany's biggest trading partner. that's what the end of the biggest
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risks. so john and companies you mentioned the pandemic, of course. so what china is suddenly shutting down again, or trying to changing its position on things. so companies worried about their reputation because they using slave labor for example. yeah, i mean, i think these are 2 major concerns. another obvious development, and since, since a lot of this debate started was russia's invasion of ukraine. that changed everything. because china has ambitions in, in taiwan and were taiwan, which is generally seen as a western ally, we're trying to convey but it would, we would have a kind of a similar situation that we have is russia. whereas they have to pull out the russian company that started the german companies out of russia. and if the same pressure suddenly happens in, in overtime want, that would be a major problem for, for german companies. how binding is this strategy going to be? that was so complex. i think, i think it will have, it will have authority in that it's going to have things like stress tests. people are going to have to assess risk. the government has said that it won't be allowed
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companies if, for example, taiwan is in beta, is it under the barriers in russia? you had germany bailing eyes, it's companies there. and they said, in this case, they're not that companies have to do. they have to do risk assessment and that they hope not to be put into a position where they have to be able to match. that, of course, doesn't necessarily will baylash. but yes, it's certainly in terms of and you can see the kind of rhetorical games that are going on here. but it does show that there is an intent to try and reduce the stress and to reduce the the trash. and you fold up the uh ukraine, boil so how is that going to work with with the we're going to single pressure from germany, put on officials in beijing to make a cli stance on what's going on in europe. well i think um, i think the european position is becoming a bit clearer now. i think trying it for a long time as being keen to, to keep germany and france together. they always,
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whenever they think about europe, they think about germany, france, and on the u. k, obviously the u. k is now a separate entity and so the focus mean very much in germany and france. and so i think what's a lot of the language in this report is the same language as we're seeing coming out of the e u. so i think we're going to see this focus on di, risking again, which is for the parts of the policy. i would actually place that on the ground is still difficult to work out. i mean, the, that they are rebuilding relations up since the pandemic. they've been slow to rebuild. we hadn't each young, who's the premier visiting germany recently in which he was, he was saying, we're not going to do with scar relationship with use of why would you do it with us? so we're seeing relations build up between the 2 and i think has his own roles. we'll see over the next coming weeks. i do think i don't want to change. i'm just going to like this necessarily because of these words, like do you risking on strategic rival but at the same time they're also masters of
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political rhetoric. so i to, i think, i think in many ways they're actually going to be quite happy with it. i'm sure they would be happy if the word type one is, is mentions how much detail will, will it go into as far as um, china's ambitions and type longer? well, looked at, from, from the european perspective, taiwan has become incredibly complicated since mccaul went there and basically kind of intimated that europe wouldn't get involved if china were to intervene and in taiwan in some way. and they since roll that back a bit. but there's a general feeling that there isn't really a unified stance in europe on taiwan. that maybe it wouldn't be quite the same steak as it is as ukraine was. you know that it's obviously it's a lot further way that's going to be a big factor and can never under underestimate that. but i think um, i think that the lack of clarity, maybe about taiwan and within that, within the obviously you have people like, i'm really in a babel cruise, who is being much more forceful in barking. is she said that it would be
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a hoarse scenario for the world of china invited taiwan because half of global tried goes through the taiwan strait. now, we know what happened during the pandemic. the semi conductor industry was a alarm bells were ringing with that. that's right, and she also said that a lot of the point of this policy was to show that germany was no longer naive when it came to these things. and the fact, you know, the fact that you isolates the taiwan strait is more than just about chinese nationalism. it's actually about the fact that this is an incredibly busy trade area in the world that needs to be, you know, that, that the west has an interest in keeping open. there's a lot of rail politic reasons for, for backing taiwan and the situation. i will have to leave it there, but it will come back to you. uh once we uh uh go to that press conference with the german farm. it is donell in a bad buck. let's have a look at some of the news. first of all, the u. s presidential biden is wrapping up his trip to europe,
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off the nato's annual stomach with a visit to the military alliance is newest member of finland. biden is in helsinki today for meetings with norfolk leaders for the joint nato in april. expanding the groups presence on rushes border. sweden is also expected to become a member of the tests of dropped. it's off position. one country, not joining nato soon. is ukraine. the alliances summit wrapped up on wednesday with new pledges of weapons and support for ukraine. despite not securing a timeline for membership president, florida me, savanski, left upbeat, presidency. lensky. looks right at home at this. first of its kind nature ukraine meeting. it's an upgrade and times of the alliance, but far from the permanent siege at the table, he set his sights on death. don't do simple. we understand that someone is really afraid of talking about our membership now because nobody is willing to have
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a world war which is logical and understandable. so what is it mean when you will, you should know that the board of train is fighting. and we truly understand that we can't be need to members, as long as the work continues to be not. so that's because bringing kids into the folds know, would spark direct war between nato and russia. so you crane sorts details on how and when the country can join in the future. but germany of the us remained cautious and the lights avoided any official talk of timelines. still, ukraine won't go home empty handed, such as war began. i still in the presence the landscape, i just spend about an hour for their washington key. and then in hiroshima and our goal is to declare to the world what i say again, we will not waver. we will ha, i mean that our community will not weaken real estate for liberty and freedom today
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tomorrow and for as long as it takes which he says includes as well as the democracies, the nights plans for you long term security assurances for kids. they pledge to keep up arms shipments to trade more troops, and to help you create with reforms and recovery. the vision has gone on to these security guarantees are made up of medium term, short term and long term measures. this is not only military support for the right to self defense throughout delivery of military supplies, but also economic guarantees for the reconstruction of infrastructure. all fun in flash truck for g 7 nations also say in the event of future russian aggression, they'll offer swift and sustain security assistance. must go drop the declaration, a dangerous mistake, but key is called it a much heated success, taking ukrainians one step closer to victory. even if the pos toward ne to
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membership still looks long and winding was off to the native summit. in lithuania ended russia launched another attack on ukraine's capital teats. your brains village, reset it down to 20 rushing drones and to cruise missiles in the skies over the keys. the overnight consults, killed one person and wounded, at least 4 more. most of the injuries and damage were caused by folding debris from the interceptor project us. we can go over now to the capital way. need connelly is setting fine if we sold is happening in the bank for off of you with tax on keep will the ukraine public and those fighting for the country agree with the landscape that you've had tons for the day. so some of the building is having really achieved anything. well, certainly last night to tack demonstrates that with even older equipment the ukraine is already received as will be entered across and can install systems. it is simply not enough in the even into of the 16 with the best results is nationwide
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. people are still dying nights off the night. so i think the promises he's go back and do is a more patriot missile systems are anti aircraft systems. thanks by gemini, was open some noise along side as the munition. another equipment desperately needed for the counter offensive for the soldiers on the front lines. that is all very welcome but it is. in effect, it's just more of the same will be slightly more generous than the normal kind of charges of 8 that ukraine receives. i think you questions are still trying to understand what it is they've been promised them. for the most part, it seems like promises of money from this new equipment. you talking formats, engagement formats with nature, but nothing that would say western guarantees was guarantees of western all homes and western boots on the ground. if you crane is attacked again by russia e mails to this current fight, and even if they were to end a seat at the table is definitely something. but so lensky, when from cooling out nato, for its uncertainty, and lack of timeline for potential native membership through hailing what he called a significant security victory, that you find what explains and load them is the landscape softening of time.
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i think you have very little in the way of options as joe biden said, to me front of the cameras just for the why not still meeting your stuff with us? lensky doesn't have any potential. full tentative allies going ahead. and he tried to basically use brinkman ship, he threatened, as we believe, to work up to somebody if he didn't receive what he wanted in terms of finding guarantees for a future membership. what kind of roadmap to membership he didn't receive that, but he still have to turn up. there was some notable tensions. we had the partition defense minister saying that it was time for you guys show a bit more in the way of gratitude. let's get back to that and say, what exactly does wallace want from us to, should we wake up every morning here in ukraine and thank him or the u. k. but for the most part, he was try to smooth those cracks. and to repeat that ukraine is grateful for all of this, but that simply, this is a conflict on a scale that most people outside the country don't understand. and don't really get quite how big ukraine's needs on how fast it needs those supplies to be able to
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really push russian troops back. now we're not just talking about more and more soldiers every day, the more and most of billions going to you can understand the urgency the nic will have to leave with their us. and let's take you over now to that press conference, i promise to take you to unbelievable the german foreign minister addressing the price on this 1st day of a china policy or trying to strategy the strategy paper. we were just talking about that, we'll see companies or try to see companies that reduce the dependent on china. it's a very tricky ones to considering. the relationship with germany has, with another and his top economy, a rival systemic rival, they call it a competitor and everybody it also wants to, to, to keep trying to place instead of respect. because it is certainly somebody make a for germany and germany is very dependent as an explanation on, since you know,
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chinese economy to discuss. we will uh, bring you that. i'm sorry, as soon as the backbone that funds is uh, comes up to the polt in other news, russian foreign minister. so collab rolf has met with the foreign ministers of the ozzy and block in chicago, where he said russia will continue to work for the development of the asia pacific region. while most of the member states have individually condemned russia's invasion of ukraine, the block has officially remained new trucks are going to look at the it runs president abraham, right, and c has slammed west and country support for homosexuality. during his visit to uganda by easy coded, one of the dirtiest things in human history is visiting several countries in africa . the visits of the 1st final rainy and leda. in more than a decade, the residence of the janine refugee camp in the occupied west bank of repairing the damage after as well as military launched its biggest right there in
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over 20 years. 12 palestinians. and one is why the soldier died during the incursion, which israel said was successful in destroying terrorist infrastructure. but many, including the head of the united nations, saved the destructive raids in janine could end up fueling more vines, are trying to put a life back together. when as well um, a rated janine camp, the fed family were given just minutes to evacuate. no time to pack belongings or even their identity documents to honey shows me what they found when they returned this they broke. every thing i spelled the oil show that they broke the jobs, the windows, the doors i didn't recognize my house, they vandalized it. oh, i'm still suffering. this is painful icon. go back to my normal life that, oh, they search everything the same across the whole mohammed shows me his brother's flat. this one will take much more effort to repair the
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web, searching for events. and so far, he says there's been no help from local authorities assistance by the building up. i know about the most of the assistance of uh, the tv from uh, logins, from the uh but it's been in the cities of the villages, one from the united nations. according to and run the agency challenge with assisting palestinian refugees around 900 houses in the camp of being affected home to at least 5000 people. the camp suddenly health center was destroyed beyond repair and many schools were damaged to the full cost of reconstruction. will take time to assist and just who will leave that reconstruction is another uncertainty. the slightest ride further expose the lack of palestinian leadership engineering,
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which is perhaps why palestinian liter mackwood a boss made this re a visit to the city. his foot over a decade steep, sent absence of the palestinian authority that often blamed for growing militancy in the camp. his rounds miller trees as they were successful in reaching out militant weaponry and infrastructure. the militants, we spoke to in the camp, say they are on the 3rd visit, had the situation to look into them until the occupation and if we die, others will replace us. we will keep going until the end. every sign to he says they have 10 more willing to replace them the way we keep going. we don't get signed up. we have no emotions anymore. what have you? and we'll have to leave that report there and go back over to under the bat bulk the german pharmacist colleagues from the german brenda,
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sag 800000000 people. this is the number of chinese people who in the last few decades have found their way out of poverty. 298000000000 euros. this is the sum of goods traded between germany and china. and the last year, it's a records on $5087.00 gigawatts. this is the amount of solar power that germany installed last year alone, more than the entire installed capacity of solar power in germany. excellence, it's looks at 96 percent. this is the percentage of china, gallium percentage left several and since last week, china wants to limit is that going to with pictures of damage up to 9 and up to from john about 69. this is naval vessels that has made china. i think
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the largest solar naval power in the world, $100000000.00 of hong kong dollars. that one, i believe is the one 3rd, the money this on a to the pro democratic not to this that live abroad. it does not listen slightly. so i'll find that now, all of these are highlights of a country that is so complex as, as the 1400000000 people who live down south each, him in a country which in the last 10 years has changed so dramatically mine and the as perhaps no other country on this planet exist in big, long a country. you know there's development is going to define in english. this will be this century and that is why it is so important that our society engages with this reality. life for germany, china remains as develop a partners team as a competitor, a systemic rival. next is just the emission, but the aspect of in the system
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a rival in infuse the one that has been in the forefront increasingly with each to recent years. so we don't need a magnifying glass, we now have to see that china has change teen up. and if you listen to my, to what is being said by china, you know it lo, how are they assertive and self confident? lee, china is shaping. i will often more repressive. inwardly she not fish more assertive in the outside. well, china has changed female and as a result of policy on china must change with it and stuff to you and that is the objective we are pursuing with this. the 1st china policy of the german government that we are beginning wooden approve just a few minutes ago in the cabinet. it is the result of countless defensive views and discussions that you've had in recent months, naturally in the portfolio with our colleagues of the german windows task with
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representatives of german trade in industry with sciences and all of a diversity with energy owes intern and above and beyond, with our international partners across the globe company, owns ultimate. and you mean, actually we have also engine looking at length with our chinese partners, particularly since that's been possible in person engaging in berlin, but also at many international nice things that have gone in and out. this process took his time. i'm grateful that you referred to the number of weeks when you introduce me, not the number of days, but it took that time and we needed that time. because our relationship and talk to china is far more than the contact between individual ministries, between the contact between a foreign minister and the counter part or the president and the general transferred to you to the exchange. and i relations, you know, between china and germany and your team here now the middle of life and then also
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include the employees of a button, garden city, automotive industry. that gets, and let's see i'm from before. it's b vehicles from china. read as it is also a company from north run, west failure that has medications from china will to combat debbie diseases relation use also relations between university university and faxed. me that has a research project on artificial intelligence on leaving most which then has to go in think about how we're going to deal with the applications from china for the project. all yeah, and all of these questions for choir a co here. that response as a society to the fact that i am sick and the ones that i see now strategy, i'm searching why there are 3 aspects of my china strategy that are particularly important down to see if i didn't win for the split mixed up corp. we are not to not do coupling from china, we merely want to the risk a net since that is just match off to minimize our risks we experienced how
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painfully each type in one sided depending on if makes us last year. and in order not to repeat this mistake, i'll determine government and we're going to review some of the we're just pursuing the risking as our number one priority. and this includes the set responsibilities for risky entrepreneurial activities. and decisions must be your name. i'm assuming clear and trusting in the power of the free market in good times, but that in a crisis times office to expecting the strong arm of the state, iowa. this is a 2 pronged approach that isn't going to work in the long term, and it cannot lead us to stedman to be one of the strongest economic powers that we are asked to assess. we have to get away from this and pursue our national economic and social interest staff to any method pool. and we need to focus on our extra now my security more. so that means that collaborative is that don't just
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impact on individuals, but rather impacts on an entire national economy must be minimized. that's the companies that make themselves particularly dependent on the chinese market, cold cash will that start increasingly hosted fair to the financial burden? this result and part of economic security is that companies need to ensure that managing their supply chains, they are aware of human rights and ensure that they are not being violated. sometimes welcom, do you already mentioned, naturally we haven't responsibility to human rights in and of itself. but it's also about reducing the risk of the germany as a business location. and also your because if we were to accept this kind of violations of human rights, this would also impact on us as in german and economic bookshelf. and you're paying for the opposite countries. we also have to tell you our environment again. so i'm fair because competition lines um, by developing new tours and using the menu,
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for example, a tool against colors and in new to appear so that when necessary, so that we can protect our companies through 3rd parts. and the countries is necessary through restrictions on trade of a piece by we're done focusing on a european level so that they are not a little exposed to blackmail we seen in the case of if you, when you know that this is not just the articles. okay, i'll do that and we have also really felt what can one if these 2 minds of vulnerabilities to blackmail are not addressed together. and hope that this time impacts on one's e u. member states. and they like this one is not in moments like the side joining forces as the you get. mine is what the real strength is. stop by the last single market within the you is the strongest tumor at our disposal. it gives us leverage,
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but it is also a protective shield. the easy because of course, the huge would be a chinese market, cannot be ignored and then you do not want to ignore it all. but at the same time, it is equally true that the china news markets needs the european market as well have couldn't use fund on the side of the tension around tie. one cannot to, to leave as close a military escalation as you would also be a risk for millions of people across the globe about what that means here at home as well. now have of all container ships in the world go through the taiwan straits, the national for container ships uh when it has to be experienced all too painfully and recent that makes and models seeing of these have things on them that are like thing of anti fever. stereotypes or machine components these food me to come in essential. that's the drug goods and all medications and.
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