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the, the business, the, the we news line from berlin, ukraine's president, delivery of his 1st in person, addressed to the un general assembly. since the start of the war. full of the music lensky warrens, the russian, nebraska, and could expand the on ukraine's borders and accused as moscow web and only thing food, an energy supply against the international community. also coming up is there by john launch is a tax and the disputed region of know going to car box. i mean in media say the regional capital has come under bombardments as are based on his demanding the withdrawal of our media. in fact, force in canada and india expelled each other's diplomats in a route over
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a sling. the active in canada as prime minister links indian government agents to the killing of har. dave sing, new jar, separate his campaign, or india rejects the accusations, as observed, the uncouth village. welcome to the program. we begin in new york, we're in the last so ukraine's president will other words, the landscape has addressed the un general assembly. he accused russia of what he called web or not. i think everything from food and energy to abducted children in this war against ukraine. polanski said that he'd been preparing a global summit and would invite all countries that have 0 tolerance towards aggression news, emotional speech, the landscape said, ending the war and ukraine as a chance to end wars world wide. the main thing is that it is not only
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about ukraine, more than $140.00 states and international organizations have supported the ukraine in peace formula, fully oregon pots. the grain of these formula is becoming global. it's points over solutions and steps. this will stop all forms of women as vision that draws a used, i guess, ukraine and all the causes and maybe use like all the aggressors look for the tools time in modern history. and we have real chance to end the aggression on the terms of the nation which was attacked. this is a real chance for every nation to ensure that aggression against, against your state even happens. god forbid will. and not because your land will be divided and you will be forced to submit to moves right or political
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pressure, but because your tier 3 and silver and 2 will be fully restored. us. and we can now speak to our chief political editor, mckayla cruz now who is in new york city following all of this mikaela. what are your main takeaways from zalinski speech today? well, 1st of all, he was here in person. so that shows both that he is taking the un very seriously that he's serious about wanting to win the hearts and minds, particularly of the global south, has been a lot more reserved at the very least in a back king. did you create a rule out and condemning ross's actions over those one and a half years of conflicts at this really was his hits to the world even more forceful, i dare say, than last year, because last year is that everybody was still including him under the 1st impression of the regression. here we see him massing out a case to the world. why the ukraine conflicts that signed off with russia isn't
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just some conflict somewhere in europe, but is something the whole world needs to get together again. and not least because it's due to its concerns. everybody security concerns and suit security around the world. so activity very me, is lensky putting a lot of effort into making this a very local, a very regional case. why everybody, sitka, and not just ukraine and its allies? you say he wants to win hearts and minds, but to those who haven't already signed it with ukraine, will this make a difference? well, we hear the time and time again behind the scenes when you talk to ukraine's allies, that to just because the country doesn't come out against russia, it doesn't necessarily mean that it's box what russia is doing. and in fact, and there's very kind of 2 countries that do, or even a country like china,
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which is against the violation of borders, but wouldn't really come out against russell allowed at the all concerned is over international stability. that's upset, even by hotness of russia and countries that are dependent on russia in one way or another, particularly of a food security when it comes to fertilizer. and it also a ukraine's exports of grain and fertilize a getting through it. they are a lot more cost is they don't want to be caught in between this sand off essentially between russia on the west. but that's also this seems to be a moment where african nations have come together. they launch their own piece towards we so south african present from a 1st to speak also before the un general assembly and saying that at least the return of children that, that was something with some progress that that's been made. that is something that the africans themselves addressed when they were in moscow. so we're seeing many
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diplomacy levels come together, but also speaking with many voices, which makes it a challenge to get everybody at behind. and the ukraine, and one way or another, you know, mt. all of that said the war is not at the top of everybody's agenda. how or other countries competing for attention with ukraine. this is pretty interesting because i've put this so many leaders here. also i the nations who are suffering from is the acute climate change. and they are saying that they totally guess it, they but they also feel that they are given the space a to map out what really concerns them. there's more funding pledges, but as you and secretary in general gutierrez has said it simply isn't enough. action is needed fast. i also spoke to the prime minister of fiji, actually here yesterday it on the sidelines and he said, yes,
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the recognition is there, but the speed is of the essence. and that's where you crane could be perceived to steal the limelight, to a certain degree stick dates when you look at the sustainable development goals by 20. so she's at the phone you've been met by around about 15 percent. acceleration is needed. the intent is that more money is that, but many feel it simply isn't enough yet. so other things, other crises, other conflicts. let's look at tamale's, don south to don, also on the agenda, but to ukraine is really stealing the limelight to set degree. now is to political editor, mikaela cruz. no, thank you. always great speaking to as everybody's on claims of the troops have taken more than 60 positions of the armenian forces and the disputed region of not going to care about, according to our median back separatists there at least 25 people have been killed in dozens wounded and attacks by us or by johns military prosecutors in his or by
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john say, one civilian has been killed in the city of sushi. bach who's calling it's offensive an anti terrorist operation, which it says was launched after 2 soldiers and 4 civilians were killed in land line explosions, demanding separate his forces, lay down their arms, and the or median leadership in no gore. no carol resign on the corner car box is internationally recognized as part of his or by john, but almost all of its residents or ethnic armenians. thereby, john took control of parts of the region after a 44 day war against armenia in 2024. i'm not joined by my side of lawyer, today's director at the facility about foundations, regional office for georgia or media. and those are by johnny joins as from the georgia and capital to please see welcome to d. w. now intentions have been rising for some time. this military operation hardly comes as a surprise, but what do you make of the timing of it?
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yeah, you're right. it didn't come as a surprise since we started to build up time for the reasons weeks if not months, ongoing. so we were kind of fearing or expected as something of the times could happen at the moment, wherever i am particularly surprised that it's happening during the united nations meeting while everybody is focused on on ukraine will well is getting really new york having that here in the conference is, was way it was kind of signed. it is happening. exactly right. now, that is one thing. and another thing, i think there was an agreement probably between us a bitch on russian surgery. the doctor specific operations right now at russia and turkey has been very active. we mediating between the 2 parties of the conflict and the turkish president at the un general assembly today is that target supports the territory integrity of azerbaijan. that comes to stays after he proposed for away
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talked, including precisely russia and armenia and as everybody's on. so could you explain what role turkey plays in all of this? and now that you say that they knew that this was coming the yeah. circus. the close of, i'm in the region to additionally in turkey has it's interesting to accomplish this, of course. first and foremost, if we think about the, the economies i mention that, well, turkey has an interest to get a direct electrodes onto the question. see that's, that's one of the aspects, of course. the other thing is that's a turkey as itself, giving the economic situation to encouraging the needs of a job as a partner, as part of when it comes to energy and financial transactions. so there is a close interconnection in between them. on the other side, turkey, caesar, old as in many drawers, is giving the rest of the weakness in the congress. listen,
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i think what we see actually is the outcome of russia's weakness. since the invasion of your crate. intricacies has its role as the new big player and the conferences as the one was shaping the conferences and the future relationship causes that much on the fields. the best thing, and that's why we became a well, they became much more adventurous than they happened the and they used before. before we look at how targeting could possibly play a role in, in, in bringing peace. i want to know if you think that this is the beginning of a new war. how serious is the situation right now? of the situation is definitely serious about so far everything's ongoing around the car about so we are on as of interest in the territory, right. now we have no reports about selling or finding it's we are media is also by john and on the verge on the border. and the whole is that is going to stay with
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the car. because if we talk about another voice, they will treat them yet as i've done, then we have to tell them what are the regional plans such as turkey. but only we have dental for particular multi run and garage interest in the self. i mean, you where the plant bought it, it's actually the only land ex was europe has towards the end or towards the rest market given. i mean, yes, membership and the reason you kind of make you yes. um. so that's what we have to look at a monthly so far as that, it's about kind of a fury. and so, so far the are the medium governments private is the question young old to be under heavy public pressure. we see process, maybe even bios tonight on the streets or get it wrong. however, pushing down in almost a decade. strict order that, you know, mean military forces will not respond to any, any publications from the, as i was always on the side. so they keep a,
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they keep quiet as for the moments as much as they kind of that. so farm it is a good sign. we'll have to wrap it up in a 2nd. but i quickly want to know what do you think could be escalate? the situation to keep it from spiraling out of control. the good news is that in the last months everybody was talking to each other. so we have and i'm going to negotiation process. we have the mediation efforts by the european union. we have the mediation was altered by russia, and there is a good sign. moreover, we have other players, turkey and iran who my perception. i was interested in a big escalation in the re is okay. i'm more interested in keeping the state school . as of course, west going to be those are becoming more vocal, including the possibility of all the sanctions towards john. it's become to it as a tenzing or if we come to a direct violation of territorial integrity of our media as last have
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a taste director of the family about foundations regional office in georgia. thank you so much for your analysis and to take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world today. libya's eastern government has ordered journalists to leave the flood head city of there are no administer, said there, impeding the rescue efforts. critics believe authorities are trying to avoid international scrutiny. protesters and the city plain local officials for failing to prevent that disaster. a mosque out court has begun hearing another appeal against the free trial detention of american journalist. evan griggs commit to wall street journal reporter was arrested in march on spying charges, and faces up to 20 years in prison. the u. s. government has accused moscow of using him for so called hostage diplomacy. spain's lower chamber of parliament has allowed as legislators to use cadillac and basking on the list. and for the 1st time they're running to speak languages other than spanish. a long held objective of smaller party members of the far right box party walked out of the chamber to
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protest the change or at least 2 people have been killed and some 20 others wounded and is rarely rayed. on the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank, that's according to palestinian health officials, the said numerous casualties were from gunfire. these rarely army gave few details, but said it had carried out a drowned strike. the defense minister sent the operation was aimed toward in terrorist activities. the janine camp is known as a militant stronghold and is really forces often launched arrest rates in the area for the spring and d, w. 's. tanya kramer was following all this from jerusalem, tanya, what's the latest you're hearing about the situation engineering? well, this is of course, the developing an ongoing story when to send as a major military rate by the is there any army going on in jeanine in the record, you can book to needing to be precise. if that isn't the noise and occupied of
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westbank. you understand the desktop as being rising according to posting and health officials know for and that these 30 people are injured according to lucca reports here. and these are not yet confirmed. so we understand that classes are happening or fighting bother between palestinian militants and the can and the is where the army. there were reports saying that the army was surrounding a house and the refugee camp of jeanine belonging to a member of the militant ring of both of which is predominately in the occupied westbank. so at the same time i have to say we also have been a seeing protest again tonight in the gaza strip at the a border there with israel, with israel's army also is funding there. and we understand that at least one person was killed. we've seen those protest in the gaza strip in the past couple of
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days to 90 protests with a lot of injuries that as well. and it's what has kept the arrows crossing which goes to as well, which is already very difficult for people in gaza to pass on if you get permits show to it for the past days. uh to for the past 2 days, i have to say in order to put pressure on from us to end those protests. and this is not the 1st time jeanine has been rated a no, it's not the 1st time you seen a very big operation in july at the time. results of people there are they had to leave in the middle of the night of was this a new re tonight is a very difficult for residents there in the janine record. you can. but again, as you already said, this, we are seeing such a military rates in many parts of the occupied wes thing by the military. they're saying they're doing this for security reasons. but of course, palestinians are saying this is part of the ongoing military occupation of the
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territory reporting from jerusalem. thanks for that. update. canada and india are locked in a growing diplomatic spat over the killing of a sick activist. the 2 countries have expelled each other's diplomats, after canada's prime minister, just intruders, suggested indian government agents were involved in the depths of her deep sydney jar. billy has rejected to those statement as observed and accused canada of sheltering her relations between india and canada. have taken at the and for the worse, after canadian prime minister justin to those said that there was credible intelligence, linking indian agents to the murder of her, the thing, the jar outside the sick temple in canada, in june. any involvement of a foreign government to the killing of a canadian citizen on canadian soil is an unacceptable violation of our
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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 staff. and the jar had long supported the creation of a separate sick homeland called carla stone. or india officials have routinely accused canada of being too comfortable with 6 separatists who have emerged as a political force. meanwhile, in canada, there has been backlash from this. a community reaction is mixed. it's something that should have been done a long time ago. but communities been after this issue for about 40 years, an indian for an insurance in this country we seen year over year. you know, kind of entering towards this type of declaration is very unfortunate that it took
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the death of the signature on this property. a few 100 feet away to actually bring this about. the indian government designated major as a better risk in 2020 or indian authorities have repeatedly sounded the alarm about viewing revival of the whole list on movement as a threat to national security. to, to hesitant the end of the democratic right of 6 to protest. and here are some more stories we're covering for you. u. s. military officials say they found the debris of a craft as $35.00 drive in south carolina. the self fighter went missing over the weekend after the pilot ejected from the aircraft for unknown reason. initial failure to find the $80000000.00 judge to ridicule 8 on mosque says he may introduce a monthly fee for all users of his social network. x formerly known as twitter, is as it's the only way to eliminate the problem of boxes which are accounts run by
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computer programs as a futures. in early spring heat wave has head australia as eastern seaboard, with temperatures above 30 degrees celsius. it's more than 10 degrees higher than usual. hot and windy conditions sparked and bush fire on the sunshine coast hinterland and queensland threatening to engulf homes. forecasters expect cooler temperatures later in the week and some sports news usually on august 1 has been picked as the new codes of germany's men's national football team. not according to german media reports. the ex byron coast is expected to leave the team until the end of the european championship next summer, here in germany after that he'll be available on the coaching market again. here's a look at non alons not goes month career so far. so he was the front of this lee because youngest of a coach of 28, a fresher faced duty and novels minute hoffman heim,
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he got the top job after working his way through the ranks of the crops use academy . and most of a to, from the stats we've got, the guy now goes my med, huffman hines of the champions league for the 1st time before the light sick came cooling by now, he had a reputation as a tactical innovator came to make use of technology to get the best out of his play as david david, that'd be players had the ideas, at least once every player has animated tactical instructions on that phone. and we're happy to help them out. anytime i'm going, i'm going to run with non grossman pushing the way fluids out. light steak reach new heights independently and the champions league semi final, which in 2021. he left the club post again. this time by, by and munich, the team he supported as a boy. so i'm like,
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i wouldn't have left for any of the club concepts. please buy and pay 25000000 euros to release now. grossman from his contract that made him at the time the world's most expensive types. he started repaying the huge fee and his last season in charge leading finds yet another, but it does make a tight. so between the 2nd season, things started to sour problems on and off the pit. stop by and lose that everything be disability and novice minimum sacks. back in march, age 36. he still has a lot to gauge with country not club. now the focus we, while spain's national women's footballers are continuing their boycotts through demanding vinyl reforms after former spanish federation boss, luis for retailers kissed players any are mostly on the lips of the world cup awards ceremony last month. and also says the case was not consensual. the team could face fines of up to $30000.00 bureaus and the suspension of their federation
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license, so they refused to play to mexico now, and the dispute over alleged extra terrestrial life. these after a journalist, presented what he called evidence of non human life. scientists have begun lab tests to find out if the artifacts are indeed out of this world. here's what they've discovered. is this an alien, or the work for fraud? doctors and mexico are running to non human looking bodies to x rays. kind of to figure that out. critics, they have this just animal bones stuck together, perhaps to trick people. but the scans show, otherwise animals studios set that up in the 3 studies. we tried to see the structure of the skeleton of these bodies. and we were able to determine that it does indeed belong to a single skeleton that has not been drawing to other pieces. they will not hold up
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use that instead of the 2 specimens were found in pedal in 2017. and i believe to be between 701800 years old. they have only 3 fingers on each hand. and long david had features that were such a high me my son into prints as possible signs of extra terrestrial life. he presented the specimens at the historic children in the parliament, mexico's very 1st congressional event dedicated to us all of us because i present the telephone number. this is the 1st time that evidence is presented in such a form. and i think it is clear that we are dealing with a non human specimens that i'm not related to any of a spaces in our world. and that any scientific institution can investigate this product before getting speak to simply because to the split industry. yes. the
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global scientific community is very skeptical of my phone's claim. in 2015, he had put forth another alien body, which was later found to be the mummified remains of a child with a deformed it's come. yet again, my son is convinced of his find and say that in this world, we're not alone. you're watching data, but you know it's live from berlin. and here as a reminder of our top stories, the president has addressed the un general assembly, where he flushed world leaders for more support in his country's fights against russia. let him use the lensky one that last cows aggression could expand beyond ukraine. he went on to say that russia was the webinar thing, essentially, like food and energy, against the worlds or by john has announced the military operation in the or medium controlled territory of not going to care about the median medias. say the regional capital has come under of environment, cuz there by john said it's targeting terror. it's all for me for now,
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