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the, the business dw news line from balance told someone that go into account or back end without the agreement, opposing sides with matt to discuss the future of the disputed region as residents that use as a by john to breaking the latest a spot. also on the program lead is that both process in the us senate joins a lot of them. is it asking, can it show support for his country, struggle against russia? you try me and president it is on the world and visit to washington where he's to, to meet present by it and lights up. my visit comes as poland bound trots on. suggestions that it will stop supplying weapons to. ukraine also says it is still
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committed to its neighbors. security, as the 2 countries argue over, opponents found on ukrainian grain impulse the i'm feel welcome to the program. i think i'm maintenance of accused as a by shawnee security forces of violating the sci fi in the corner. kind of back with our as a said gun fight had been heard in the center of the regional capital. as by john denies, the accusation of his comes as peace to us between the 2 sides that ended with as agreement. talk to me is early in the is early city of the yeah. last which had you old after as a by johns ministry victory this week. of a asked me come meeting and secretaries in the go that kind of by the region is internationally recognized as positive as a by john, even the most of his residence, uh, ethnic albanians on these as long function as
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a de facto autonomous region address. celebrating on media and independence from the soviet union, 5 minutes suddenly called by streaming called for peace. hey, thought i'd pass those domains many people think it is not adequate to talk about peace in the spence regional environment. under the conditions of military conflict, flooding from time to time. but i mean the, but specifically under these conditions to be, should be valued and be, should not be confused with a cruise or a ceasefire party. some of the target a dw, isn't many kinds of mazda is in the median capital. you got a van asked whether the sci fi is in fact holding, given that russian peacekeepers are still evacuating armenian civilians from nicole know, kind of back uh, yes indeed, the russian peacekeepers have able to, a to thousands of farming news. and now the armenians car back here, armenians are deployed in um, separate account,
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airports where the rush admitted to base is located. so we've been hearing from low close that to most of them. they're still in their homes, hiding and terrified they. they have been hearing for a whole day, the gone 5, but as a, as of now, as they're telling us, the situation seems to be more calm and stop lives. but still there, they're taking security minute measures, and they being advocated and staying home as much as they can. and tell us more about how people that and the median capital have been reacting to this week's events. we are actually now arrived at the russian embassy where sonco testers have been gathering. and this a very interesting development here. the you have on people are coming here to
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voice the criticize, not just against the government, but to show that there disappointed with how rushed to handle these accounts. like it's worth noting that i kind of brought to your mean is always supported. vladimir putin, they had really good relations with russian authorities and, and this crucial moment when they needed their help, they stalled, like they didn't receive it. and so they filed left behind and people here wasting the same concerns. they're saying that russia is not a sick. here's a guy, it's guarantor as it used to beats on to that they're not changing their mind in saying that russia is not trustable on. that's not their partner anymore. yeah. say that truth through me. i feel like i am dying. i feel terrible that he says i can fighting for the liberation of not going to cut off for 36 years because we need to cut off. unfortunately, not going to cover about surrender, going to say,
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but the fight goes on. the bottom i, you feel free to do, let's see how to pay for those. coexist mazda of it, and then we will see what happens in football. does have, would you, zillow, everybody in the world have to hear that. i mean people and every time is when something has happened, nobody is listening and is wrong. everybody has to listen to that many people because it's the wrong way to uh, everybody has to help is not very heavy. it's mainly very said just because of, uh, the ad to 2 of our neighbors. it's terrible. i mean, specifically when you think about your life just between you in all the ways. so maria, at today's pace to extended without the agreement. so what happens next?
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i yes indeed, the piece talks ended without the agreement and we couldn't really expect too much from a one day meeting since this conflict has been ongoing for decades. but uh, what other by johnny side is saying that they will provide fuel to caught a bunch of armenians and they will make sure that emergency services can be access uh can be access to people in need. uh they also aside that the meeting was conducted in a, quote, positive and constructive atmosphere. so after the meeting, the, the pro box, you officials didn't really, it's us that much about the armenian prime minister nicole pushing on side. that's a good one. would it be ready to receive for to thousands of uh possible uh, refugees. uh, i think armenia is coming from not going to car box, but also trust that it's important that they have the rights to stay at their homes
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and not to leave. now go no problem. thanks for that. so i dw corresponded many accounts. i'm not in yet of and say, look at some more headlines from around the wells well sauce in greece, with thousands of public sector workers of mont, through at athens. during the striking guides, the conservative governments plans changes the labels fall limits as debating the proposals that include allowing employees to impose a 6 day work week. at the government says the plans will boost employment and climbed down on the informal economy. india has stopped processing phases for canadians until further notice. as the 2 countries remain locked in the diplomatic dispute. canadian prime and suggest intruder has accused into, you know, sources of being involved in the killing of a seek separatist leader on canadian so that it also said it wants to reduce the number of canadian diplomats in india. for them is that on scale addressed
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a special session of the un security council, and called for russia to be stripped of its veto, ukrainian presidents and rushes invasion of his country invite to the norms of war and of even itself. council un chaka contains no mechanism for the expulsion on the continent. the security council member lensky, president of your presidency landscape, is not meeting with us lawmakers in washington asking for continuing humanitarian and ministry. aid is visit comes at a crucial time. as democrats and republicans baffled over the budget, republicans one to re think us spending a new pray while the bible ministration is pushing for an extra $24000000000.00 to help keep in its fine guides, russian regression was hospitalized. the crating president is the best messengers to keep that in vital a come a correspondent, stuff in simon's in washington content as well. welcome stephanie. so what we'll success at the end of this trip looked like for these crating and present. so
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what is your sets as low as the settings is here? and what thing is that let's get is here to bolster, ensure up support from the u. s. and that means money. that means more well, firm insurance has that money, you will be coming that munitions will be coming. more weapons will be coming as human nature and hate. is that right and anything short of that, of that firm assurance that more money will come this from perspective of the current president, unacceptable. and this is why he's here and is he likely to, to get that? well, that's a hard to answer. you know, the political landscape has changed here since his last visit in 2022 in december. then nancy pelosi was still in the sports. what's the speaker in the house and in charge of the house, the democrats still had a majority. kevin mccarthy,
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now the speaker of the house of representatives wasn't even sworn in by then. now this is changed and mr. mccarthy and the g o. p. now in charge of the house have a problem that some, at the fringes of this part, the some hard liners in the g o. p. do not want to spend more money on 8 on ukraine, and they will couple this and do couple this and put this together in the defense spending bill here for the pentagon. so that is the problem politically inside baseball, washington, if you will. but for mr. zalinski and for ukraine this is quite dire, so will he get this money really get more money when he get farm insurance, as by the u. s. that the u. s. will keep supporting the ukraine in their fight against russia. it will happen. i think many people think experts think, but it will come with a little bit more pain. and so where is the american public on the us military aid for ukraine?
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slaves full suggest that 55 percent actually want the u. s. help to ukraine to stop. but here's the thing, this is just a poll and any other day. another poll comes on and numbers will be maybe different . why? because he is the thing. there is a communication problem. a challenge between politicians that leads whitehouse administration is there for and the public. there's literally no alternative, every expert will tell you there's no alternative to helping ukraine in their find fight against russia. the us is spending not even 5 percent 5 percent of their military budget for this year on ukraine. so fox, the military bunch of ukraine is us is 2 trillion dollars. so that's if you take a step back, brought a picture pain. that's now however, again, this is very political and the is pushed by the republicans because we have an
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election coming up next year. at donald trump, the staple is take money away from the increase the pressure on administration and say, we want the money we give to ukraine now to secure the border politics and stuff on stuff. assignments in washington the the poland, where the government says it will deliver all of the weapons that had previously promised to ukraine. that's after the prime minister mateus. and many of that skate caused confusion when he said in an interview that these country had stop sending alms, diplomatic tensions between warsaw and cuba high because of a dispute of the sale of ukrainian grain in new york and brings ruins ukrainians, prizes of infant already made the landscape at the un general assembly making the condemnation of russia's aggression against his country warehouse was for european neighbors refusing to import ukrainian grain consultations. and it is alarming to see how some in your,
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at some our friends in you are play outside entirety and police go see a top making thriller from the green. and they may seem to play their own role. but in fact, they're helping, helping set the stage to in most school, after his words were seen as a direct criticism a more so and drew a swift rebuke to solve a miracle. the statement that countries such as poland or supporting russia is completely inconsistent with reality. it is very painful for many people in poland . millions of poems have helps you crazy and helps you crazy and refugees, and we are still helping them. the police must go blocking ukraine's blocks the ports through via europe is vital folk chief to sell its main export. poland is one of several eastern european countries define a ruling lifting of bond on ukrainian grain with an expense new makes. the
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government is keen to avoid competition for polish farmers. by those done by the landscape criticism, it'll be prime minister my to which more of antiques seem to take back announcing that poland would no longer assigned to ukraine and instead focus on modernizing the polish military. but experts say there's, there's no, i change, of course, for one of the biggest donors of ministry age to ukraine. i don't think the prime minister i wanted to say the poland would no longer be involved in the transfer of weapons to ukraine. she just, i think that was he wanted to call when you kate is to say, but uh, but, but, but the web phones that publish web host will no longer be transferred to your claim because whatever they, yeah, but pos, solve the index of it, the weapons would pull of had it on its disposal, they what they have already to be transferred to you crate. the massive upgrade to
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poland military as a result of russians invasion of ukraine, countries and also as a ball work against russian expansion isn't. despite the rhetoric a strong ukraine remains feminine. poland some national interest. while the polish foreign ministry has now walked back the prime minister's comments. so i asked that correspondent rosie birch out in brussels, whether they suggest being a misunderstanding as well. we have had some clarifications from the polish government. they said that they will owner existing agreements to find arms and the opponents role as a crucial hub for the transit of weapons from other donors and to crate will be unaffected. i've been speaking to one polish official that side will simply pull into is already sent ukraine for 8 had installed. he said, pulling is one of you crate. the biggest supporters militarily and diplomatically. and he said, there is a that there was a heated debate going on, but we need to look at the bigger picture of poets as
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a staunch supporter of your credit. and i think she would dispute that more so has proved itself as a big political ally to keith thought that the official told me to look at the bigger picture. when i look at the bigger picture, what i see here is that it seems that with these clarifications from the post government, there might not be any big change materially on the bribes in terms of weapons ukraine's. but it does seem, this is a shift in rhetoric on a side of a deepening political risk between poland and ukraine. country switch, our neighbors which remain very much as allies, but do seem to be in the middle of quite a political show. don't a bit of a rocky period in their relationship. yeah. and they have been trading antagonistic statements for days now. so how did we get to you or yeah, why say we need to rely months in order to kind of look at how we got here. know, as we heard of it in that report, poland has been at all. it's with ukraine over the issue of green exports. my,
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when russia 1st launched its full scale invasion last year, that severely disrupted ukraine's traditional black sea shifting routes for its exports of grain products. and so within that context, the european union starts to try and help you creating to look for alternative export routes through land river and well out for the european you did through neighboring countries. no, there was seemed to be a sort of unintended consequence of that. and we're pulling began complaining that ukrainian grain was flooding its market and having a negative impact on its farmers and not concerned was echoed by several neighboring countries. the u then took some measures to try and eval to bon temporarily. use the sale of you creating grade in 5 neighboring countries, but like that to transit own feel that measure has no been lifted centrally by the use, but poland remains very unhappy it by that. because more so says the situation hasn't changed enough or it's farmers and therefore poland has moved to a for a unilateral bond. it's a nice that and that has prompted some fears,
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criticism from you crate. know what you'll hear from polish officials is that those are not about that situation. that dispute is not necessarily the calls for this latest statement on you creating the weapons that they aren't necessarily links. but i think it's certainly important to, to look at as part of the context on a bigger part of the context here not to be mixed is also those poets elections looming on the horizon in just a few weeks time. and remember, farmers are voters on political parties in poland are certainly competing for their votes. thanks about rosie rosie, but chatting brussels. so britain's prime minister has defended watering down policies intended to tackle climate change planning that the u. k. a will still meet net 0 targets, wishes to knock on file changes to britain's green strategy yesterday, including the lighting a band on the site of new petro costs from 20, from 203220351 d. like the phase as of gas pointers. opposition lawmakers environmental groups
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that lead members of his own party have condemn the changes comic because of also come out against it complaining that the industry needs certainty straight to out correspond to the get mos in london. welcome to get to tell us more about reactions to the prime ministers announcement last night. that's right. still labor opposition party that's quite predictable that they will like the announcements. i wish you so not, but maybe a bit more surprisingly, that's the own government advisors. the committee on climate change while advising the government on these issues on how to get to net 0 by 2050, which is the government target. they have been saying it's a step backwards. and then maybe even most surprisingly, the criticism that we've had from many business to the call manufacturer has worked quite cautious. they've said that they, the carrots needed in the industry needs to be called the nice. so they did not
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support res. she's do not new proposals, but then also the british chamber of commerce being quite critical. they said that all the nations of point billions and so the called the noise in the economy. and they fear the written might be left behind. now why has refused to knock down it? it's clustering for the next election. we're expecting the next election to be in about a year's time. he has made climate change part of the election, so to speak. he's put it on the agenda and he wants to define hayes polity, his leadership in no position to the labor party. so he made this issue. this used to be something that unites apologies. he made it into an election issue not very far from the relief from the next selection that we expect seeing in the it's time . so if this is about as attracting votes, is it likely to work of the well iron isabel smelly?
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i am quite skeptical too. it is. uh, it used to be something that old policies on how to consensus on the to reach net 0 by 2050. and there are milestones that need to be reached on the way. now the government's advisors say that by 2030 that the u. k is not on its way to reach to reach these, these targets. so this is something that the, it will be hard to dispute for the pregnant and stuff. but also, the british people can't about the environment. we have poles that continue to show that climate change is something that is on the mind. of course, each betas is the cost of living prices and climate change. these 2 issues of very much on the mind of which is great as and over 75 percent of which people are afraid of climate change. so for the government now to uh, watered down these proposals and international condemnation, and critics,
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by its own, advises, i, i'm skeptical that in the end it will be a positive move by wishes to knock. you might gain some bites, but i think a lot of research people want the government to have it done. then of course he did say that he's still the needs that needs to do a lot. and he's not disputing that uh, overall target which is certain region that 0 by 2050 spots um do you need to make people believe that he's actually serious in getting that? and he's on a lot of criticism that i think will make a lot of people really skeptical that he's serious about that. and that he's not just kicking the candle in the right part of that bug. it bug in mass and london. small stories making headlines around the world's britons that king charles has dressed french lawmakers instead of just in the upper house of the friendship parliaments. for the 1st time a bridge. monica's delivered a speech and a french message chatting about certain president bashar assad has begun. his 1st
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official trip to china for nearly 20 years. he's trying to secure funds to rebuild his country, which has been devastated by more than a decade of civil war as dentist side, but also attend the opening ceremony of the asian games maybe magnets. rupert murdoch is to step down as the lead off news cole and fox, the 2 companies own huge numbers of influential news outlets around the world, including wall street journal of the times of london and the fox news tv channel in the us murdock, son alaskan is a search to place a of the research as in israel have grown something very similar to a human embryo without being involvement of the overs scientist used stem cells to create models that will give them a great understanding of how human life is created. and the results of promising
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this is what a 2 week old embryo looks like, but it didn't come from the fusion of a sperm cell and an excel. it was made from stem cells. researchers from the vitamin institute of science and israel learned how to reprogram stem cells into cells found in an early stage embryo after jacob. hannah is teen. mix them together . a few turned into balls of cells called aggregates, which grew into something that strikingly resembled human embryos. about one percent of the aggregate so we can see that these thoughts. so start differentiating correctly, migrating and sorting themselves into the correct structure. and the father speak of gets it as a 14 in human embryo. developed scientists in the field are quick to point out that even if the cell aggregates start to look and act like embryos is still far from the real thing, the method has limits. i want to emphasize that if you're talking about
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trying to make a whole baby pregnancy outside of uterus, that is just impossible because the human embryo is very big for this is 9 months. so that is not, it's not, it's not. our goal is actually also impossible that the no concerns about that. instead, the goal is to create models that give a better understanding of what happens directly after, in ag is fertilized without the ethical concerns involved in using real human embryos. even now to little is known about early development and what can go wrong in the 1st for so weeks after conception. it's a time when many pregnancies is fi file. so refreshing site that might come from the use of the stand. so based models of human embryos might lead to a better understanding of the causes of miscarriage. and indeed some of the really unique aspects of these are the stages of human development that could lead to
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important medical breakthroughs in reproduction. but the technology also takes us one step further into an ethical mind field. i don't think dw nearby from the atlanta has reminded 5 top stories of this. i think on maintenance of accused as a buyer's only security forces are violating the safe spot in the corner. kind of, i thought you said gunshots had been housed in the center of the regional capital as the by john denies the accusation of his comments as peace towards between the 2 sides ended without the great leaders of both pauses in the us. senates have joined, a lot of them is the landscape and it shows support new crazy and president is on a whirlwind visit to washington to cold for 8 and reference to help ukraine. the feature brush is here to meet the president. 5 lights coming up next. a news asia for the appointment of
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