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the the, this is dw news live from berlin. you prints president visits, washington to show up us support, president fight and promises a new weapons package at the white house. but the loading mirrors the landscape, faces for assistance from us lawmakers as congress debates future funding. also coming up armenia and azerbaijan trade accusations at the un over new core, no kara box there are calls to protect civilians caught in the conflict over the break away region. and regional lawmakers in germany say that the regular migration
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is out of control. we will report on the situation in a town on the border with poland, the sarah kelly, boston to the program, ukraine's president below the mirror. zalinski has arrived in canada as he continues his effort to rally western nation support for keeps efforts to repel the bushes. invasion, so lensky and his wife were greeted at the airport by canadian prime minister justin to go. the unannounced trip is zaleski is 1st to canada since russia invaded ukraine. he is expected to address parliament in ottawa later today. he left the address the canadian parliament virtually shortly after the war started in march of 20. 22 as landscape visit comes after he met with us president joe biden and law makers in washington earlier on thursday. i'm needing love to bite in announcing
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$325000000.00 in new military aid for ukraine. president followed the minister lensky did not have to wait long before he secured more us funding to repel russia's attacks and ukraine. soon after he set foot in the white house, you as president joe biden announced a new military aid package and the delivery next week of the 1st abrams tanks territory paradox. a few crane has been pushing hard for the m one, a brands and since washington promised them here in january hunger. i think united states of america and mister president for the new defense package for ukraine, where he paul whole package. thank you so much. and it has exactly what our soldiers needs know earlier. so let me just get a to reset the 911 memorial at the pentagon and met us lawmakers at the capital.
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his visit comes at a time of growing divisions in congress over future funding for ukraine. with many republicans are getting the money would be better spent at home. but the buying administrative sion is pledging on wavering support for kids and it's fight against russia. are committed to help you crime goal to force capable of ensuring new cranes, long term security, capable of deterring future threats against sovereignty, territorial integrity and freedom which are underway now. because that's what this is all about. the future, the future of freedom, the american can never will never walk away from that. the new us package is a welcome boost for you, french forces and air defense capability as they battled a russian troops in a slow moving counter offensive. let's get more on this. we have team coverage
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you'd have used a abraham is in washington, dc and economy joins us with a view from keith. nick, i'd like to begin with you. so we just heard there ukraine getting another package of military aid from the united states, but zalesky didn't get every thing that he wanted. did he exactly sorry, he didn't get those attack comes long arrangements. all that have been hope for that with the 300 kilometer range could really allow you can start attacking russian that just expressing crimea and in across occupied ukraine. that has something that has been on the top of ukraine's wish list for months. if not, he is, there is still hope that it might happen next time around. but i think this is more about the long term. lo, being about trying to shore up that cost, but you are full of support. ukraine in washington. it will say about the future spending package. $24000000000.00 from few crane spending at being told to open this real sense. but so you can use wants to remind people in washington what that
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would be useful in that would be use transparently. and they were a lot of think she was, i think that charge that ukraine has been ungrateful and has come to recognize the support them. preston for support, support it's received that has really strong. so there were lots of attempts to say, thank you, what i need to know make is, but also to the american people more widely. and there is a sense that yes, things on as easy as k, cause maybe they were last time around, the less keywords in washington. but still this was largely successful. and a, uh, zalinski also meeting with us lawmakers. um, how much bi partisan support is there among law makers for sending more military assistance to ukraine as well. we have to say that you create and presidents owens can still enjoys great support across the out, including from very prominent republicans, such as mitch mcconnell, the senate minority leader, the keywords here when it comes to growing resistance to create funding is house republicans. i mean, zalinski made this video visit as a difficult time for you cream right in the middle of the counter offensive. but
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also this is a politically fraught time here in washington, a united states house of rest of the representative who is currently debating a budget that includes as nick mentioned, an extra $24000000000.00 in funding for ukraine. and there is a minority in the republican controlled house that is vehemently opposed given ukraine any more money and their leader and the leader of the house. speaker mccarthy is also in a politically difficult situation who is facing a growing rebellion among his ranks. and he is trying as much as possible not to provoke them further so that she doesn't get out to the new queen is definitely a, a sticking issue there. and you know, that package will be avoided on, on, on september 30th. and it remains to be seen if you know it was once he was able to make an argument convincing enough to these house republicans that money the, the, the new age package that was announced by the white house of $325000000.00. i
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believe that's all utilizing existing funding and so new funding is key. a key to what extent is that that sentiment that we're hearing from those house republicans playing to some public opinion out there? how stood fast is the support for ukraine among the public? it's winning, we're 19 months into the conflict and there is a sense of fatigue among the american population. a recent poll showed that 55 percent of the majority of americans are actually opposed to congress authorizing anymore a funding for ukraine. we are, you know, ahead of an election year where republicans are already using the ukraine issue to stoke up support opposing us more funding for your crew cream. we're seeing that we saw this in the republican primaries already. we're also in the middle of a cost of living a crisis so that it seems that for the average american, whenever they hear about ukraine, they hear about the battlefield,
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which often they hear is not going very well, or they're hearing about how much money their government is is giving to you crow. okay. nick zalinski is now in canada. what does he hope to achieve there? why didn't canada likes us? doesn't have lots of weapons in stuff that it can just send this way. it has financially supported lots of what these purchases for ukraine, but i think we sent again about gratitude and about kinda expressing that gratitude and showing up especially links with the banking credit and desperate in canada. that is, was a political, influential, that, uh, and it is about showing that ukraine is a single, so willing to be transparent and talked about and explain how this money is being spent. not just in the us, those questions about how that money is being spent about corruption and ukraine. government is increasingly problematic for them. so they're really trying to so that listening to that versus them and what kind of offering answers and economy and keith abraham in washington. thank you so much to both of you. and here are some other headlines around the world. the 1st shipments of grain have left to
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crane since russia reimpose a blockade in the black sea. the vessels departed the port of for the more, and are loaded with rain, which is headed for african and asian markets. ukraine is testing a new shipping route after russia pulled out of a deal, allowing the safe passage of green ships or 2 people have died. dozens more were injured after a bus full of school children crashed in new york state. the bus came off of the highway and tumbled down and then bank went as it was carrying students to a band camp. police are investigating what caused the crash for sale. supreme court has ruled against a cutoff date to limit indigenous land claims. the country's powerful farm lobby has argued that indigenous people should not have rights to land that they did not live on in 1988. when results constitution was inactive. the ruling will pay the way for more indigenous reservations in the amazon will do you and is calling for
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more dialogue between ethnic armenian separatist and new core, no car box, and azerbaijan, after the 1st round of talks ended without agreement, both parties traded back. these ations at an urgent un security council meeting on thursday. they are meeting inside said that as the version any forces had violated to cease fire. well us if i sean insisted that this armenia was peddling, this information to the international community. western powers are calling for security guarantees in newborn no car box. as many of the regents majority armenian residents seek shelter, crowds of have nick armenians, gathered at the base of russian peacekeepers in the city. step on our garret, russia said over a 1000 people were there, such as peacekeepers helped armenians get from several villages to step on of geared where they took shelter, as they waited to be evacuated from the unclaimed,
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welcoming fire, reportedly rang out around them despite the ceasefire of the i just left the house without anything i simply left and i don't know what will happen to us communication blackout left many cut off from information on where to go and unable to reach family members. meanwhile, our medias capital your von mark. this somber independence day as its prime minister gave an address that triggered a 3rd day of protests to a most office in a meaning address. we'd made preparations to host around $40000.00 families. and finally, the waterloo. we didn't want to announce it to us. why not make to include them? so that must all be honest. in short term, it's because we think a means in a goal, and i cover about should leave in their homes costumer in the homeland,
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probably under conditions that ensure a dignified and fine and danger free life on with them. by monday, the 4th of may have been at the moment, we believe that there is no direct threat to talk to people in the going on camera back earlier pro trust in front of rushes. embassy had also taken a edits. peacekeeping forward come in, you have no business being here in a medium, but the only link between armenia and not garner caught up all the lodging cord or reportedly closed passion yon and says that i'm going peace negotiations should focus on the rights of ethnic armenians. but miss trust runs deep. as the 1st day of peace dogs concluded, many armenian said, there were still waiting for way out of there and cleave a. and d, w. 's,
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maria cut the mazda is covering the story from the armenian capital. you're a van. earlier i asked her how people are there reacting to this week's events. while us are, we are currently right next to the government building here in the order of on why the protest those have been gathering since the early morning. i currently the emergency meeting is being held by this crime and is so, and you call the person you on and just rides under the window. is it the testers are chanting you call uh, you are sweeter and you call us, you are our enemy. that's what they're saying, that that's actually dislikes the mode of armenians here in europe on most of them that we're not here. we're very angry upsides with the government. they're saying that the prime minister did not do enough to protect destiny convenience and not gotten a car box. and uh yes, very gloomy mode and very much of desperation in march of and go,
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we're seeing now. and how about the situation on the ground in the garden? know car box itself. what is the status of the ceasefire there? oh, yes sir. so we are hearing uh some uh, reports uh from not gotten a car box and it seems uh, the situation seems to have uh, cyber lies and its relatively call. now obviously people are still lacking food. uh, and uh, water. there was some reports that are from was there by johnny media that the, the buckle was sending uh human tire and 8 and the cargo is not under way. however, we have not seen anything as of now if that's reached, um not gotten a car box and it's a very dire situation. there. people are still in the shelters and thousands. uh, as i mentioned in the report already of a q a to, to this i can't uh, airports and people are just waiting for the local uh separate this uh to where it says it's a non sort of stop send. yeah. very frightened and very terrified looking for i'm
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looking forward for the news on instructions. what lies ahead for the ethnic armenians living in the garden of car by well, sir, if you look at the official statements, for instance, and you called us in young, uh, prime minister uh today is say to that there is no danger. uh, to ask me for me, unions. uh, you know, gordon a car box and they, uh that she would be that the coroner called her boss as or by johnny authorities should ensure the safety and guarantees and people should uh, should stay in their homes. but um, there are some conflicting states us from the officials as well here in europe on for instance, the foreign minister saying that as thereby johnny intends to carry out the actually cleansing. so it's quite so very unclear what's gonna happen when i was there by john 6, the full control of the territory. and what's gonna happen to,
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i think, what i mean is, especially man who's fort, we're in the wars for the past decades. maria, cut the mazda, joining us from your van. we appreciate it. it's regional law makers in germany are calling on the government to get a grip on what they called uncontrolled. a regular migration, so far this year and more than $14000.00 people enter germany illegally via the border with poland. local authorities say that perception centers cannot cope with the pressure. local lawmakers want berlin to setup permanent border checks to be a reporter and matthew more went on patrol with federal police in the town of forced on the border with poland, pitch the crack of dawn on the german coolage border on police on patrol. he real clearly had time to recall before the 1st call on 8 men, all from syria dropped off with nothing more than the clothes the weird ring. at
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the moment, this is a daily occurrence and self brandon book. we have to deal with smuggled people every day. the man was taken to the police station to begin the long process of applying for asylum back on the road. and before long a report has come in, trespasses have been spotted on a train track in the middle of nowhere. where we workers tried to help. eventually, the group is fund fee of bottom of the, in the forest by a smuggler who flagged. but we can't hang around because we called to respond to reports of a suspicious man. the cargo is all too familiar, but nevertheless shocking. searching people, including 2 children, pilot. most of them syria would have made the journey via the balkans.
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but i'll finish no sent easy job for police to work coat who is trafficked on to his traffic off on top of his me at the drive, but as an 18 year old syrian who was in the asylum process, he in germany after a short escape, where he fled on foot, he was arrested for one interested. you only have to look at the inside of this bonds get a sense of how dire the journey was. was banana skins empty ball. so it was not strewn across the floor. that's fairly space for 30 people to stand level 96. it's on high gina. it gets uncomfortable when above all, it's on the safe authority. you see the number of undocumented migraines crossing gemini, eastern border has risen exponentially in recent months. regional ministers to be kind of cool because of a is our systems are working in overload mode and the high influx, which is now well over 300, probably 400000 still to come this year. it's causing our local municipal systems
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to collapse onto statements will collapse t once fix border controls, the likes of which have been imposed on the southern german border since 2015. the government in bel letting however is nothing save on the side of the number of illegal arrivals as rising because we don't effectively protect us. alta bowed up and if we don't do that, then it will make no difference if we put up stationary border controls everywhere . we will be addressing a problem, but not the causes. that's why it's not the right approach. until you find a coordinated approach to border control, human traffic codes will continue to exploit things in the system. and asylum seekers will find the promise of a new life hard to resist. and earlier i spoke with dw corresponded matthew moore. i asked him what stood out for him. well, filming this reports, it's a good morning said a few things with you stopped me. one was how difficult it is to catch the
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smugglers. the kind of like taxi drivers offloading people in the night before slipping back across the border. another was just hoping to manually move all base for consulting patrols in this hot spot at the moment. it's such a dynamic situation. goals are coming in all the time under covering quite a vast area of borderline. i think finally just i've over whelmed the system as a whole is the police picked up more than a 100 people before lunch on the day that we were with them. and those people have been taken to the police station where and tablets, those needs to be arranged food on a police arrest. i mean these people are exhausted. on the left to leave, we saw women and children just sleeping on the whole. we in the police station, i'm frankly, the police were embarrassed, but they have no space. me. so, i mean, is there a plan, matthew, how do things progress going forward regarding the current situation on, on the german border. this was the government recognizes that the number of undocumented migrants of driving arriving on the east of mazda is
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a mass of challenge. but their solution is basically the one that we saw when we were, which is an ongoing patrol, the upholstered with forces from elsewhere in germany. but as we had there are ministers in this, in this part of germany who say that we need control station, we border control on the board. and like we saw in southern germany, however, the german government is but this is different because in southern germany there are few of crossings and there's a lot more, it's hard to police. and they also see that one of the problems with that southern border with the texas that leads to economic damage that are huge the lease, and they're really reluctant to go down that route. so they think the answer is both the pitfalls, more cooperation with a public pool is coming to parts of fundamentally the cooperation with the states on the use external borders to help them tough and controlled by the numbers of arrivals keeps increasing in the coming months. it's difficult to see how that position can hold. and migration we have to mention is one of the topics which was
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raised in a new study and showed that some 8 percent of the population had a distinctly right when extreme missed a view of the world. a significant increase over previous surveys that you what us this study tell us about people's feelings about migration. yeah, this is a study by the features, events foundation i think tank, close to the social democratic party. i know it's quite alarming findings of really generating a start here in germany. it seems to be that there's a growing friend of intolerance when it comes to asylum seekers and migration. some 40 percent of people that were savvy, believe the germans, the fleets migrant to arrive in best to the metrics gibbons in need. and so say the overall it punched on more on well coming out the truth towards migrants which will probably will be opposite the pressure on the government to deal with this issue on the regular migration to w corresponded latimore. thank you. this summer was the hottest on record,
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according to climate scientists in europe, countries including italy, spain and greece saw the temperatures rise about $45.00 degrees celsius during july . wildfire as rich through parts of southern europe across the entire continent, average temperatures were 0.83 degrees above average. well now the french capital has come up with measures to deal with the heat. it's hope that the plans will help parents become climate neutral. 2050 you're watching dw news live from berlin. here's a quick reminder of paris. the city of love has long been a tour, a stream, and that's on hot summer days. it can be hard to brief, concrete, rates and buildings to and the french capital into an urban heat island. that's why power is, is investing tens of millions of yours to help cool down the city. that you develop,
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easy to review the pedal. the power is a very dense activities that soaks up the heat during the day and releases that is nice enough that i mean, we will replace concrete with green stretches like this, and we will insulate the public buildings put on pulls on the end of us and want to know bet small a few minutes. many squares have already gone green, like the plastic on us your in eastern paris. this round about in the south of the city is being transformed into an urban forest. as trees cool down the air by several degrees. greenery is also being planted on school yards on the streets in front of the goals. the river scent is equally helping to cool down the city. it's connected to a network of underground water pipes linked to over 700 buildings across the city called fresh oh the penny. this is one of the systems main plans this on ty canada, is. this is all these problems push ice cold water through the system. the water is cooled by refrigeration units,
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which heat up in the process that he will be dissipated into this then it's water flows through a secondary circuit. this system consumes half as much electricity as a conventional air conditioning unit us. and that electricity comes entirely from renewable energy. today, the network has 90 kilometers of pipes, the company plans to triple that over the next 2 decades. fetch all the potty is already helping to cool places like the movable museum and powers town hall. but the air conditioning systems that use river water cons be endlessly extended, says this experts on oven climate adaptation in any of your system of control default hoops of it have systems like i showed the past, the warm up the river water and that's only safe up to a certain threshold, to protect the local biodiversity of cold, you may fall, say most so the systems can't pull down an entire city. we have to choose the buildings, we connect to them before and then you say like you mentioned that you sound but
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small, we will do outside the city of paris is setting up new roof to provide shades like this one and a lower income neighborhood in northern paris, when i found, put you through, carried out elizabeth tests and just a few minutes ago. and it's about 6 degrees celsius cooler under the suite, then it is under the sun. sometimes the temperature difference is even 7 degrees survey o box. then we are installing 24 roots, select this across paris on top of our existing heat measures. now, heat plan includes, for example, regularly checking in on vulnerable people and offering spaces, such as in town holes where they can cooled off on the side of christian measures like these will become even more important in the future. so i'm experts fear paris will have to do with up to 50 degree celsius one day. as you're watching data, the unit is live from berlin. a quick reminder of the top stories you as president joe biden has approved a 325000000 dollar a package for ukraine. after meeting with president below the mirrors,
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