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the, the, this is the, the news line from the in canada and in the expelled each other's diplomats in a route over a slain seek activist. counted as prime minister links indian government agents to the advance of independence campaign. a 100 signatures. india rejects the accusations as absurd. freedom found to import cost around releases $5.00 americans out for a deal gives it access to billions of dollars in frozen funds. critics say it a low, the encourage more hostage taking and grief tons to anger in libya of the funds
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that killed thousands protest as riley and how to do it. and it seems single or he's of neglect and mismanagement the i've been fooling. welcome canada and india, a lot to know growing diplomatic route over the killing of a seek activist. the 2 countries have expelled diplomats of the canada as prime minister, adjusting to go accused indian government agents have been both men to the death of how deep seeing the job. the canadian citizen was gone down outside a cultural center in british columbia. in june. new job was a prominent campaign for the creation of a 6 states independent from india. deli has rejected canada, a suggestion of involvement in his death as absurd, and accused canada of sheltering terrace on monday to to told canada's problem. and
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that was credible allegations, linking indian agents to the motor. his some of what he had to say. any involvement of a foreign government to the killing of a canadian citizen on canadian soil is an unacceptable violation of our sovereignty. it is contrary to the fundamental rules by which free open and democratic societies conduct themselves. as you would expect, we've been working closely and coordinating with our allies on this very serious canadian prime minister justin for dose speaking to pilot with me in the studio is bureau vanity from dw and use asia? were you surprised that these accusations was so public on one level, ben? yes, because the leader of the country accusing another country, the biggest democracy on the planet of essentially targeted killings is surprising
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. but on another level, not given the state of by level 5, they've been india and canada, which of really being going south since 2020, potentially, when the farm us protested in debit done to which are just introducing those extending support because he said that kind of having all of us protect the freedom to protest and that did not go down well and in the em. off of that, you've had a series of protest by college found supporting seeks in canada, which india has seem as empty in the activities. i mean, there has accused canada, i'm not doing enough to rename. so by that sometimes i really have not did. and that somebody was essentially an expression of that the indian ministry of external affairs, as a tooth canada of sheltering terrorists give, give us a bit more background. the temperance of the funding to uh, what they called, call us on the type of us the what call us on code is important because it refers to a movement that was active in, in the, in the eighty's, in the early ninety's for the creation of a separate to seek homeland in india, it was a very violence devil is movement that led to even the beginning of the part of the
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assassination of india's prime minister, ended up in a gun piece. so that is sticking very seriously in india, a lot of the people who seem to be associated with this movement, salt asylum and became canadian citizens. therefore, india sees canada as essentially sheltering templates on instead of trees. so that is really the point of contention between both countries and the people watching the use of a rustle often makes headlines, accused of killing opponents abroad. but india, i mean that still surprising about this because these accusations essentially put in the same legal countries like north korea and russia, which is why it is so big. but i think this is, i think, the 1st time in my memory in which is really been accused of doing something like that because it don't, can be sure very often of talking to indian intelligence operations, indulging and assassination abroad. what role does it is prime minister in the rain promoting, playing a little bit so many important role then? because if you look at the minister of external affairs statement, it talks about not supporting mt and activities. and that in the movie has
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basically big himself as a strong man, whom do nothing, does lead to or defends india's interest against entity in the activities of the congress on movement is seen as a movement like that. so in the rest of the country, i think moving forward with generally seen that in the movie as somebody who was trying to defend in the, against the call list on servers movement, which is based in kind of a mess with the news would say that somebody with a significant months leading into and a general election next to finally wedding. you see this whole going? i think uh, this is going to become a major diplomatic headache for and in the 1st instance, because don't forget, is gliding a logic global problem and drool in diplomacy. so with that, a g 7 deleted or for the use of a nation that using the largest democracy over the dog and assess the nation. and then just taking this up and he's already done this with joe biden and richardson that makes it difficult for india is west of allies and partners to be on the side of a review that indulges and plug it into 1000 nations. there's going to be
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a diploma for typically, and i mean, just going to have to treat these. what does very definitely, it's kind of the intriguing stuff. thank you very much for coming in today. still a group of prisoners released by a runner on their way home to the united states. the 2 countries have freed 5 citizens, each in a task leader goes, she anchored swapping which t ron was given, access to almost $6000000000.00 in frozen fonts. one of the americans thanked president joe biden for putting their lives above politics. but some in the west criticized the swamp thing is the link hard states to take more of its citizens as hostages. the 1st steps of freedom after use any ron's most notorious prison, 5 us citizens of uranian descent, landed in doha, as part of a complex prison, a swap. the 5 had been convicted on espionage related charges that they were widely seen as hostages taken by the reigning regime as bargaining chips. the return is
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the result of months of secret talks for could by could top and exchange for the release. iran is getting access to $6000000000.00 in old revenue that was frozen by south korea. the us says the funds will only be used for humanitarian purposes. republicans have criticized the deal saying it would incentivize iran to take more us citizens as prisoners. there are also fees that the us would not be able to stop you run using the money to support terrace groups or rushes were in ukraine. that the, by the end is ministration says, it will keep trying to bring us citizens high and i have no higher priority. the president has no prior higher priority than making sure that americans who are unjustly detained anywhere as i can come home. and we'll continue that works in the days and it's a happy endings that there is re united with the families but few expect relations
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between long time enemies, the ram and the us to. so i spoke to a rainy and journalist, fema somebody about the present a swap. she told me the exchange plate into the hands of the government, the repressed as its own people and in prisons, foreigners, under the front of execution was nothing. a change in dental dental? did i mean the, the is the public is trying to make you did oh, with taking the list of citizens hostage. these are the go national, the best, the nationals who de 12 or 2 or i believe the democracy. they really wants to maintain their relationship with us in the service apartment. they have to be more clear about how they do, but it's not making public. you cannot take the rest of this as a hostage. and then in over 10, you create the right. so chick country that the source of instability, the whole region versus making the bomb. i'm like not really
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maintaining vacations on that. the g. c, d o a at the same time, you're expecting the country to be a rushman. the country is not an actual country. you cannot really dig sellers above it as a restaurant to stay. so the whole relationship with the base adoption of some of the above me in the international. no, no, no. so you to enter not. so c, mondays, do you think this will lead to more hostage take it? or, of course you say, of course this is because what signal if you give, if your, if someone is taking someone's hostage and you pay the right, so you negotiate. and then you turn everyone involved in terms of getting into that deep this has been day like this is, this is what the you can overman did. i did this very moment that the top, there's a american gentleman hostage in the lot on the order. what
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does she chose time with one case? how much is on monday? the swedish national, who is kept in the wrong thing to do, just which i much as i do with the invitation i went to your so the most important thing is that you re employed the hardest is which is going to stop is from a composite from taking cost the 1st, the traveler, but no one has to go to line. second, showing a political reaction to the logic reaction which is going to cause it to use, but probably not to release the money that has the deluxe, because we can probably do that. will probably be the deal a responsibilities interesting as i stand from see myself as a journalist and political analysts from around based in london, thanks to being on the w use today. thank you. let's take
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a look at some of the other stories making use us secretary of state and to the blanket has made chinese vice president towns, chang in new york. here to the un general assembly the to discuss the war in ukraine and tensions over the time. one straight virginia and washington have the differences on a whole host of issues you planning and president, a lot of me savanski is also in new york, where he's expected to address that you when it's 1st stop a hospital where he menu planning and sold his receiving treatment for wound sustained in the war. so let's get any way as president drove by and meet the talks like that this week. the us military officials say they found the debris of a crash s, so he's 5 in south carolina. the cell fido went missing over the weekend after the pilot objected from the craft for unknown reasons. the initial failure to find the 18000000 dollar jacks, true breed of q, and other 200 microns that arrived on land produce adding to the 1000 to reach the
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mediterranean island from africa last week. it comes as a to lease right wing government adults, top of migration measures, extending the time, migrants can be detained. and in showing the retard creation of more people with no legal rights to stay. and an early spring heat wave has hit a straight is eastern seaboard, with temperatures above 30 degrees celsius. that's building 10 degrees higher than usual. the hutch in windy conditions, sponsor bush fire on the sunshine coast, into land in queensland, threatening to engulf hugs, full cost as expect cooler temperatures. later in the week, protesters in the libyan city of doing an angry until thirties and a demanding accountability a week of the devastating floods. the focus does accuse officials of failing to maintain that to damage. the collapse in a storm is demanding an international investigation into the disaster as well. that's left thousands, date and 1000 small basic catastrophe has all sort of tens of thousands homeless
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and in need of basic supplies including clean for let's bring in on us as monte libyan political analysts. tell us a little bit more about what's going on with these protests, is what that demanding for us? well, the process is i've been demanding since last night the, the end of the rule of libya's parliament that looked at actions for the last decade. the blog deluxe elections that would have seen them being able to elect a reliable and responsive and known local council. the nephew of the chief of ottoman get us all the so there has been a number of demands are now also spreading across the country. because these approaches are like the pulse of the nation, and when that pulse quickens you can feel that within moving across the country into because the and the east of the country and the tripoli, the capital where they were also protest, expedite. and so there was
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a movement that is beginning to emerge, and it's always a galvanizing the way in which this dissolves that galvanized so many volunteers to come. it's now galvanizing and go on a demand for justice for the various. so it's easy including the national army, that the house of representatives, the problem in the east, the points it in 2014 and 15. this is now beginning to kind of galvanized, if any of the authorities themselves need to be helpful because they're asking for an international investigation. and they're asking for a better response that you do think they'll get any where do you think this movement, one, just fizzle, that'll be extinguished by the government authorities. as i think you're right to point out that it could be extinguished. and i think the real danger right now is that we're hearing the journalist yesterday were pulled away from the demonstrations. and you have to ask yourself, why, what are the security sciences worried about listening or being heard from the demonstrations. another being told that they have 48 hours to evacuate the city. so
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there's a real danger now that the process themselves will not be heard. and the, if the international community goes dark on that because when we lose our childless, we lose all eyes and ears on the ground really is our ability to have a reliable watch. they'll get independent more started at the end the journalism has taken place of, of the last several days is it's never happened before. and then i mean, this has been the major issue that has space and lessons. they kind of have a conversation with the governor. so they have to speak to the world news agencies . there's a danger that if that happens, then then the international community will just abandon that. now they'll move on to the next crisis. and then the perpetrators of this disaster will get away with it. in the meantime, the when is warning of a humanitarian crisis in libya, what needs to be done now by the government to address this issue? while i genuinely think that they need to step aside, i mean, the rival authorities in the east of the country. those that are in the west to have no access, but really that would be a national army. they have to step aside. they have choked and blockaded. things
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are moving in. they have minutes revised humanitarian intervention that needed a swift of edge all response and better coordination on the ground. they should 30 just as a sort of side of the middle of the price it's oh yes, i mean that literally hampering a step i saw in the middle of the international community that have experts in this let them lead the rest of this campaign. they're not really, they were not reliable guardians of that city in the off the mass of what it just happens. they've been charging the response and we saw it yesterday or the day before. rather, we saw an agency moving from an international rescue efforts. from from the greeks, a boss collided was another 70 in a car, 5 people were killed, 7 were injured. this is the problem with a lack of to, with the nation. i like being able to orchestrate something about this because let's be frank. it's like giving a butcher. you know, it's like giving a um, an agency about this, a butcher's life. when they do the scuffle, they need to be small incisions. they have to be very careful about the way in which the organizers and their hand bring those efforts that block them jump
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missing during that job. they haven't even said translators. and because they're worried about the kind of conversations, those people might end up translating, not just between international such a musketeers, but with citizens of them. so this is a very, very difficult and brutal police. they to operate in and is making the 8 efforts even harder to sustain. so i suggest, quite frankly, they should step aside and that i mean, semester community to do that work on how to put and then 100 those insights from honors the commodity. libyan political analysts, thank you very much for being on the w. thank you. still to come on the w and use a weapon of still how germany's lip and tanks that helping you find on the battlefield and how russia is having to change tactics using drones to attack that will lead as a meeting in new york for the un general assembly, which sounds like it's a day ahead of the main talks. countries have re committed to achieving tockets like ending it stream poverty. a summit towed the sustainable development goals are
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far off track we few likely to be achieved on time. un secretary general antonio terrace says hunger and stuff ation are an epic violation of human rights. of the u. n. chief was all smiles as he walked into the opening ceremony of the annual un general assembly. but his message to world leaders was anything but cheerful. excellent sees, as the jews needs a global rescue plan, the sustainable goals are the center piece of this series. international gathering . gutierrez says they provide the best road map out of today's many crises. so the asg is out of just a list of goals. they created the hopes, dreams, the rights and expectations of people every with yep. today, only 15 percent of the targets out on select a and many outgoing ins reversed
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d. s. d cheese or a sustainable development tools are made up of 17 targets. it is so designed that were adopted by all member states in 2015 and then dishes blueprint toward to do list, which includes funding climate change, protecting our oceans, combat and disease, eradicating poverty, ensuring quality education and gender quality this year and marks the halfway point for achieving the 2030 deadline and according to the latest progress report, the world is in trouble. only some 15 percent of targets are on track to be reached by 2030, close to half or moderately, or severely off track. and some 37 percent have either seen no movement or regret below the 2015 baseline. as we mark the mid points of the 2013 agenda. i have to
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remind you that if only 15 percent of the sustainable development goals are met, that is a failure received years, the u. n. has turned to more and more to young people, for hope, vitality, and a measure of guilt. when it comes to getting governments and corporations to act, we are the young people of the world, demanding you as the leaders of the world to fulfill your obligations to new york in cities across the world, climate protesters took to the streets ahead of this week's gathering demanding world leaders help protect future generations. and in the use of fossil fuels, the u. n says now is the time for leaders to prove they are listening and keep the pledge as they made germany has announced. and now the assistance package for
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ukraine, placing $400000000.00 euros and weapons and aid, it includes ammunition. ahmed vehicles, mine clearing system sends supplies for funding through winter. germany has already delivered some of its legged tanks to help keep defend itself at least 10 around the ground with up to a 100 to be sent by several countries. dw marks fund has been through southern ukraine to see how they making a difference on the front lines. deliver prepares for the hunts. the tanks were expected to be decisive for you creams counter offensive, which has been going on around the clock for more than 3 months. now the low part of this is a lippard, as a predator, since we worked at nice, it's a nocturnal predator. off time is the tax driver and mechanic mobilized. a
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year ago he began his war in his soviet erupt. tech. the deliberate, he says, has many advantages and your, you know, so tank is fast to is that i know that's an extreme situations. i can get the job done quickly as most us with, if you need to rapidly approach it far, leaf in a hurry, you have a speed advantage. and this time, even though, compared to the soviet ones the solely before fired upon concord, we are informed about a possible attack. actually we can move quickly in the tank and the lights have washer mall. um, so this is a big advantage. what do i do to increase the safety commission? i wasn't slip. cool. so it's good for me. sure. at this time, you know, it says look up what it, why they're not only fast reaching speeds of more than 70 kilometers per hour. slippers are kicked it out with nitrogen devices and optics, far superior to those of the enemy, commander e,
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or tells us his company's leopards have destroyed far more enemy tanks than they could with what they had before. but the russians have adapted the symbol, and i'll put you up in the beginning of the offensive to see you on the russians responded with their tanks. they stopped that after the leopards destroyed almost all of them. he thought they couldn't offer much resistance with their heavy equipment or they were afraid of the lot. brings them all over. got to now the russians bite, the leopards and other ways when this low part of the invitation was supposed to is that some of them now they use drones. the russian defense ministry claims this footage from earlier this summer shows an attack on a ukrainian tack with a lapse of dro of the training and say the leopard. so you have proven themselves on the battlefields. they're faster that can shoot a greater distances and they're much safer. and the soviet made tags improves that up until now. but they also seem to create problems, especially when it comes to maintenance and repairs on the time, and his team are able to do so maintenance on site. he says they often need to work
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on the tracks. they just use the most often we have to replace the rubber because it wears out very quickly this way. because most rollers also have to be replaced frequently. a new ones order to be this with the undercarriage is what needs to be replaced. most often. that's the case because of what the maintenance is. one thing preparing damage is a bigger issue. the leopard has later arm or than the soviet that'll pass the vast mine field. slate by the russians are slowing to counter offensive. these men have experience it firsthand. duncan moves up on the wall in one tank, we were blown up by mine, and the crew suffered concussions. the me hold on what we were treated in the hospital and we had that tank repaired with them on the wallet on me now and on such shows on that i have more serious damage has to be dealt with in facilities outside of ukraine. and this can take the tank out of action for months. so then
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the counter offensive is tough. for the men of the 40 service brigade and their tax, even the leopards. today they can rest and refuel soon they'll be back on the operations on spending nights, hunting the enemy to send sports news now and space national women's football lives are continuing that boy car demanding t reforms of to form a spanish federation boss. luis will be honest case player danielle most so on the lips at the boat, comfortable ford ceremony last month. and i'm also says the case was no concern, so the team could face fines about 230000 euros and the suspension. if they federation license should, they refused to play the men's football, the champions lakewood times. today, it's the last time you'll see the traditional group stage ahead of a radical lobe a whole next season. money is often the deciding factor when it comes to football, and it's no surprise that hold is manchester city. start his favorites. it's only 3
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months since mentions to city return for missed them both with that 1st champions league trophy. now one of the world's most watched and lucrative spots. competitions is starting again. city of the favorites to retain the title. after spending 240000000 euros and new play is. they stopped the quest at home to read stop build rate on tuesday. every season we started the, the competition, the 1st game always a target is when the 1st $145.00 for the group stage for the 16 and tried to win the championship. nothing changed for before. when we do the we need to and the season that we wanted to seize up to 3 possibilities for them interested this season is the final campaign with the champions league will include a group phase from next season. one giant league with 36 teams will be introduced in the bid to make even more cash and steve of the frets from a possible super league. and they'll be more football next on kick off with the best of more than 100 goals scored in the 1st few pointers to be
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