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the, the does it dw news line from the end? if a lot of them is the landscape, i'm a charm offensive and often declining and president of joins that greece is prime, minister of adults with you and follow can leaders the findings, denmark in the netherlands for promising cave, as 165 digits on greece for offering the pilot training, also on the program rights activists, i saw the board, a gods have killed hundreds of ethiopian migrants trying to cross from yemen. and what they say is a crime against humanity. us judges saudi arabia to investigate tropical storm hillary process the us state of california normally added as
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a hit by flash flooding in the 1st such storm in the states for more than 18 years . the i'm for ok. welcome to the program below the minutes that landscape is in athens for adults with your pin and bulk and leaders. ukrainian president was welcomed, 5 greek prime minister carrier co submits attackers that holding tools a balkan leaders about the regions. future relations with the e. u. several bulk and countries of already joining the block of this on lobbying to joint evidence that landscape also sent to denmark in the netherlands for green to supply key for $165.00 digits agrees for offering to train ukrainian pilots to fly. a warm reception for ukraine's the load him use the lensky in copenhagen. you address the crowds after denmark and the netherlands pledged to
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supply f. 16 fighter jets to ukraine. something that key of hopes will tip the balance in the war is once we, when we come, race was simple thing together. we proved that is a way that deep freedom matters your matters . ukraine wants the 16 to update its aging soviet era. air force, the f. 16 entered service, and then 19, eighties, thousands have been built. it remains the backbone of many nato and allied air forces around the world. the 1st few aircraft should reach ukraine by the end of this year. more will follow in 2025 rushes and bassett or to denmark
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has warned that the donation of 19 f. 16 aircraft to ukraine will only lead to an escalation of the conflict. but it will be a while before you cranes. new jets will make an impact on the battlefield. the airframes being supplied are likely to be quite old and will need extensive maintenance to remain in the air. ukraine will also need to train its pilots and mechanics. how effective the f 16 will actually be in the end, will depend on the weapons supplied with the jets. so why did they take so long for ukraine's allies to agree to provide based planes the w corresponding to nato experts? teddy showed, explains, since it's it's true and remember that president zelinski was told he would never get these spider jets just like he was told. he wouldn't be getting leopard tanks. and the zalinski effect has worked once again,
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and it turns out he will be getting some f sixteens, even if they're a bit old and need some refurbishing. so there are several reasons why it took so long. one of them is, of course, political reluctance. so you know that the countries are still worried about, about how it appears to be supplying such high caliber weapons to ukraine. in addition to netherlands and denmark had to ask the united states for permission to re export f sixteens because the us makes them. and that just came in the last couple of days, but there are also logistical reasons and, and some of those are that there, they weren't pilots who are yet trained to fly them. and so that training is now underway for the last couple of months. they need to have the facilities available in ukraine to a to how's the 16th they need to be able to repair them. and so there are several reasons why. but of course in creating would've liked to get these fighter deaths yesterday, so it'd be waiting anxiously for them now. terry shows in brussels, that's got a job in perspective on this from christopher schmidt, who was a member of the gym and tom and for chance of a sholtes. he's s p
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d potty. he also sits on departments defense committee of welcome to the w of do you think the decision to deliver f sixteens to ukraine, increasing the pressure on germany to step up and military i to ukraine as well. i think it's quite a strong signal from the netherlands. that done by to deliberately assess the 16 but the, let me just remind you that true money is the 2nd most supply up to the ukraine to this point at this point of time. and i don't think it's a, it's a, it raises the pressure on chevy because we delivered quite a lot of goods what the system to the ukraine. and we will continue to do this. big subjects under discussion at the moment in germany is whether or not to provide a tourist cruise me. so i was to ukraine. i you said that you all in favor of germany doing that under certain conditions. just explain what bears off please.
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well, i think it's, it's legitimate to talk about the operating conditions. if you, if you're deliberate christmas, also with this capability total size. and of course we have to think about our own capability. we have about $600.00 torres cruise missiles, around a $15200.00, whatever of them already to use. and whenever you use the levels, something to a pause in the nation or another nation, you have to make sure that you can replace this. right. so what sort of restrictions are you thinking about that and in terms of these torres, my thoughts as well they have to help the ukraine. so um, i personally do not think about the about whether they can reach russian territory or not. close to crane already has weapons reaching russian territory. this is not my point of view, but i think it is, it is quite
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a business to make total. this book with any kind of a across the ukraine has. and uh, we found out never on to estimated ukrainian. um, forces display make things happen. so, but once again we have to talk about this with our partner with the ukraine and with oh ok. of course, with all the other combinations. forgive me i i'm, i'm not hearing anything concrete in there. you're said that that there might be compatibility issues. that's not the reason not to send them because as you say, the ukrainians, inventive and can 2nd time that. so what's the holdup? well i, well, i said it's not my home just to make these through. this is not my hold up, but i have a good chance to hear the chance a little up charge on friday and be on the on the web protest as in favor of delivering, told us to do your great endeavor protested against delivering taurus. and if you're the leader of the democratic society, i think it's,
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it's perfectly right to think about the impact of your decisions. because you have to get the full support of our democratic democratic brain country. and therefore, it might, might sound that it takes a little bit longer. but i think it's worth thinking about y'all decisions. and it is, well, some people, the point of the reach the russian territory. for me, it is not, this is what i bring into the discussion and therefore i'm, i am in favor of a deliberate towards a job. it is conservative opposition that q is, is that the government have planning to use this new funding that was prompted by the, the russian invasion of ukraine to cover normal defense spending robin extra military expenditure all day right. to what we have to do both. we have to, we have to step off with a normal uh, uh, funding. but we also have to use the, the $100000000000.00 euros for, for the special funds. and uh, no, they are not,
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right. we always said we want to use both, and we have to fill the gap with a 100000000000 until retents that both without normal funding. good talking to thank you for joining us, jim. and we'll make that crystal schmidt from the governing social democrats. thanks for the invitation. russian forces are also engaged in syria. of course. that'll be on monday, the catalog strikes on the rebel base in italy, profits, the cindy, an observatory for human rights as at least 8 fighters from the jihad, his medicine group, hyatt stuff for you. i'll show him what killed the group controls. launch pods of a live, one of the last and is holding us against president bashar assad. will not strike was russia's latest intervention in syria. moscow spent almost a decade helping us as rushing fights of civil war that has killed more than 350000 people. the criminal has consistently blocked humanitarian aids to advance,
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which is controlled by rebels and hope to hundreds of thousands of displaced syrians, anger and russia. in a live, syria is last. rebel held enclave used to get here across the border from turkey. moscow recently used its u. n vito to block the route most goes, i, like i said, regime has long considered the root a violation of its sovereignty. it wants any aid going to rebel held territories to go through the regime in damascus for people living. and it would be had been a lifeline, one they don't want under the control of their enemy. we've been displaced to the compass because of rushes, injustice, and exxon imposed by it on the side regime before that the rest and came here and moscow's military support for as it is still clear, it carried out air strikes and live just a few days before this protest, damascus,
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and moscow has claimed that there strikes only target insurgent groups. but local, say, 3 civilians died here. the number that we're working very hard and calling for an end to these attacks to prevent the loss of lives, injury and the spread of talent and panic among civilians in the north western region of syria, unplug the amount of studio versa. begin. air strikes like this in 2015 to support said when he was losing control of large areas of syria to rebels. since then, your power has been credited for aside survival. russia has also boosted the syrian armed forces by sending wagner mercenaries to fight along side. the analysts have also observed parallels between military tactics used in syria and ukraine. for example, the brutal bombing and siege of a level a scenario that then later played out in mer you pulled in return. russia has
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gained a strong strategic foothold in the middle east and a vocal supporter of it's narrative about ukraine. and so it has called pollutants invasion, a correction of history. the situation for civilians in rebel controlled and look is similar to that for people in crane. and yet, the western responds is significantly different. ukrainian forces resisting russia continue to receive support. and it live many feel for gotten a band and and you want me to either site isn't allowed in full, a 1000000 displays. paperless, threatened by new will of hunger and danger. for now, they feel they have no recourse but to continue protesting in hope that one day their voices will be heard. let's explore rushes involvement in syria with mike low, hamlin who's from the center on the 21st century security unintelligence of the brookings institution. he joins us from washington, a welcome to dw was flooding,
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recruiting, providing such a power, me unwavering support facility. well, i think food is up to schools of thought and that kind of a question. one is simply, he wants to influence where he can have it. and these found a fairly economical way to provide it keep a saw in power and keep a side grateful. and this, you know, it's, this is a part of the world of russia and the soviet union always wants to have influence within. and syria provides a substantial foothold. the 2nd reason is probably even simpler and more human and political or strategic. it's this strange sense of loyalty put and has that if you somehow and bracing off of his worldview, or if you become in his cap, he's going to stick with you. and the sort of the, you know, a couple of dictators, the, the group of people around the world who feel like they're in such opposition to the west,
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to the more powerful us and nato and broader western alliance system that they have no choice but to just stand by each other almost irrespective of the conditions. so it's a combination of sort of the emotional and the strategic. and also these got a pretty good bargain. he doesn't need to spend a lot of money to do what he's been doing. ok. sutton, burton bring this, maybe i was my next point, really because because of russia is a new client at the moment, and 11 does how one affects the other has rushes invasion of ukraine affected the result is moscow is able to commit to ating presidents aside it was an excellent question. unfortunately, for all of us, those of us who oppose aside and a bose put in any way the hard part was already done before the crime war began. in other words, the serial operation. today, it is more targeted, more specific as your report showed, the bombs are being dropped in certain parts of the car. right. looks like we've lost the line to it's no longer any plausible unit, right. i beg your pardon,
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i would. there was a slight technical interruption to please continue. yeah, my, my apologies. i think that the bottom line is that the syrian civil war is largely one at this point for a saw. and so russian doesn't need to do that much more any, any longer. and therefore, it can probably provide the modest amount of resources still require here and there . even as it develops, as you say, most of its military effort to ukraine, ok. the us, the still has forces in syria now what, what are they doing as well the us forces are trying to work with the kurds to maintain some degree of autonomy for those cards. some degree of disability against any vision that side may have to come out and attack them, but also to make it more difficult for ron to use an overlay and route to send supplies from around all the way over to a saw in syria. so, you know, we're focus largely on the eastern part of the country and essentially the supply
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lines that have been established through that desert. and the last piece is to keep an eye on isis. isis is not that prevalent in the part of the eastern syria where us forces maintain their main effort, but they're still could be certain for a certain operations, certain helicopter born race that would be conducted against isis leaders in the more western part of the country, based out of operating locations in the center or east and certain kinds of tactical intelligence may be more easily gathered. that could then be a got applied to the anti ices flight, which is mostly up in the northwest. but still, you know, close enough that being in central eastern syria could help control of your fact. your file on your outside. clearly michael, are handling from the brookings institution. thank you. we'll take a look now that's an old story. is that making headlines around the world? british nurse has been sentenced to life in prison from a mother of 7 newborn babies in the attempted murder of 6 of us at the hospital in
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northern england. a judge handed a rat whole life order, meaning she will never be released. at least 12 people have been killed in a bus crash into cakes. 19 others were injured when the driver who also died, lost control and bit into a ditch bus, was driving to risk sample from the city of c. s o u. s. is urging saudi arabia to investigate allegations of saudi border gone. so it's been involved in killing migraines and asylum seekers. human rights watch of claims sounded, gods have killed hundreds of ethiopian. and lab systematic mass killings that the how many savvy border guards are the from side to of use explosives. saudi arabia has previously denied allegations of kings. it appears by its border gods. every year, thousands of people, mostly from ethiopia, travel through gammon, to reach saudi arabia. with some w, a from human rights watch, told us more about what's been happening at the saudi border. yeah, there's no,
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there's, there's might even come set up in the border and people are trying to cross into sound. you radio. we spoke to people who are involved in who parts of large groups, trends across the board, the experienced multitudes being fired. then uh, we verified some of the wounds that they were teaching wins that was sent to us with forensic adults as to, to complete the these that 2 rooms were, were consistent with explosives, explicit weapons. and we also had people speak about their being shots because it's getting smaller as being shot with, with bullets or being asked indeed by saudi protocols which within, they would like to be shot to. and then they would then shot to him that live and survive is, are, are either take him back to the counts in yemen, or some of those have been taking him to detention center has been sent to you later. i some definitely of human rights watch of the un security council is urging on media. i'm as a by john to normalize relations. after decades of um, conflict. the si size caught me in force. i mean,
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these only connection to the dispute enclave isn't going and car back carries. the central aid through the la cim, colorado as the by john has blocked the cargo for the last 8 months. observe is a warning of a humanitarian catastrophe. walking 20 kilometers in the scorching heat to get water with almost no fuel left walking is the main form of transportation. people have to queue for hours just for staples like bread. that's the new normal for people. like many of them and stuff. i'm not here, not going to cut off. the armenian has been documenting everyday life under the blockade, and works for the human rights ombudsman ultimate. gordon will cut off many house dw, she hasn't been to a store in 2 months, because there's simply nothing to buy. every day people tremble to survive, just to be able to meet the meet the most basic needs. but with every
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day it's becoming more and more challenging to humanitarian situation. in that going to cut our boss appears to have the worst recently, after armenia accused, as or by john of completely blockading the only road connecting, they're going to kind of boss to armenia. the international rec costs as it has been unable to transfer to humanitarian age, to the civilian population. since july independent verification has been impossible because the blockade prevents international journalists from reaching the region that many accounts correspond with what human rights organizations have been reporting. i was not sharing much before the situation really and got unbearable. i was not complaining months, so that's my, you know, friends and family don't feel bad, but i understood that i need to raise awareness even if that in the somehow being vulnerable. you know, showing my peers so far international efforts to break the deadlock have had no success until they do so. people are not going to cut off are facing difficult
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times ahead. low as broad as a is associated follow a child, some houses of russia and you raise your program explained why as a buyer's young is blocking the machine. colorado. well, this colorado was agreed in november 2020 at the end of the war that as a by john one at that time it connects carbo with all media. and that's why john initially blocks the car door in december and eco activists that were supported by the state blocks the car to protesting the movement of natural resources that were being mind in car law through the car to into media. subsequently, as about john has said that the car to has been used for the smuggling of mines and other minute tr equipment to i mean units that it says needs to withdrawal from the time to treat as part of the ceasefire agreement. um, but you know, since april uh,
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as a by john has in store to check points on the matching card. oh, so it is actually able to control and have oversight of what's going along the corridor. i'm not suggest that the stakes are actually much greater. this is about control of board as a, as a by john wants to control access to car. but remembering that the 2021 left a very, a dangerously incomplete victory in place as the by john was to have control of a hold of an important car, but not just part of it. and i think there's this sense and there's a bunch on that. there's a once in a lifetime gender that once in a lifetime, once in a generation opportunity to end this conflict. and that is what is driving the determination to, to keep this book a going and as a bunch on florence pro some child, some house, a tropical storm hillary has brought to the us state of california after in fact, thing half of the south in mexico and the normally i would add is, have been hit by flash flooding in the 1st of its kind in the state for me. a 2 years flood,
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warnings are in place for millions of people. the worst of the weather is not moving inland to nevada. tropical storm hillary lashes california as it travels north from mexico's pacific coast in a region prone to drones and wild fires. this storm is a historic weather event and unprecedented. we've had storms before, but never anything. quite this windy and rainy at the same time was a big tree that just fell over there. and i probably shouldn't be out here. the state of emergency has been declared in much of southern california in the los angeles area. residents have been warned that although the storm is weakening as it moves, inland danger remains. first of the range is potentially
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left to come. we will continue with our mission and our primary mission, of course, is to protect the lives of angelenos and their property right now. it is critical that angelenos stay safe and stay home unless directed otherwise by safety officials classes have been canceled in schools across the region. as millions brace for flash floods and mud slides, the national weather service is warning of potentially catastrophic and life threatening flooding. kind of that has said the military unit is to help tackle wildfires in force to thousands of people to leave their homes. hundreds of fines are threatening cities in british columbia on the northwest territories. cooler weather is helping 5 fighters make progress. there's already destruction on a huge scale. it's counted as worst wildfire season on record. the burn gland adds up to an area larger than ireland. the international fire crews
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are on hand to help battles of places. a state of emergency has been declared in british columbia and canada is the federal government has stepped in. as canadians are seeing in the heretic images, they see of devastation and the fear of a residence in northwest territories and, and b. c. it is an extraordinarily serious situation. 35000 residents have already been evacuated in british columbia. colona is one of the worst seed areas. the fire spread rapidly there over the weekend, growing more than 100 fold inches, 24 hours, fire cru, see if the improve, the weather conditions hold. they could gain the upper hand. you're finally feeling like we're moving forward rather than we're moving backwards. and that's a great feeling for all of us to have him saying that make no mistake. there will
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be difficult days ahead, with many residents anxious to return home authorities or warning tens of thousands more could still be forced to evacuate. in football, the women's world cup has arrived in spain. it's new. how the national side cuts down in madrid ahead of a for right through the city center leading eventually to a late night party. spain defeated england, one mill on sunday, 2 minutes 1st of a world. even before leaving the to the efforts team was increasing by hundreds of supporters invited ours to welcome the champions watching dw news line from. but then his reminder about top stores at this hour, your page present flooded me as advanced k, as in athens, which also is you and balkan leaders discussing the both in regents that future relations with the block in the lights of rushes inside of ukraine. the rights
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activists side of the board, a god killed, hundreds of on, on easy open migrant strides across from yemen. excited that this amount to a crime against humanity is not here, right? these denies any abuses or feelings out the front to take with us if account adjustments that will be that started you through the video big stores of the day in the day the
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