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[000:00:00;00] the business dw, and use live from bell in the european union and puts his money where it's my office on you christ. the box foreign policy chief proposes a 5000000000 euro funding package for keys as top diplomats meet outside the you for the 1st time. also in the program, armenia says the last boss of refugees has deposited the go on a car box,
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leaving almost no one that united nations monitors have begun to assessing the situation in the disputed territory. and the swedish academy of walter, this is of nobel prize for medicine to, to scientists subscribe to way for m r n a vaccines against cobit 90. the, i'm gonna have those as welcome to the program they use for and policy chief, joseph brown has set the restaurant, is webinar using food and energy, and it's war against ukraine. browse as giving you a brand new membership would be the strongest security commitment. he was speaking off to you, 5 ministers met in keith. it's the 1st time the blocks for and the fast council has convened outside the the board route re, it's a right to the use of long term backend for ukraine and denounced
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a multi 1000000000 support package. i propose a new but not to move daniel and the b and b facility up to find video for the next year. the call. i hope that we can reach women before the end of the year when we have to leave members days after 3 on the review of the annual financial thing. we continue training. okay. as others to target today is to train 40000 in the coming months. and these include specialized training training for flight. the jets a correspondence next comedy as in case and he says the gathering has been productive. i think the really important thing to look out for in spite of some of that kind of dusty you jogging,
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is that the book is now committed to long term military help for ukraine. not just the military and supplies as what was the case in the early phase of the war. when most of that military aid came from individual member states that is now over the years already committed itself to providing a 1000000 artillery shells in the next spring. now this took over for the 5000000000 next year. this is a big deal and solely needed. and i think they kind of important thing about all of this was that they did turn up in spite of everite warning. spite of the danger, most of the summit was spent underground in a safe place that things isn't going anywhere. but it kind of felt in many ways, like kind of internal brussel summit because there is no longer much discussion about whether ukraine is going to join it will. that is the message for everyone sort of by the if. what about the how and the went and they called stood up for me, was that when burrell said that there's only one piece plan and that is the landscape of these plan. how important was that to you think?
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i think that was those feeling very was welcome to ukrainian is there was also talk about their own to be one kind of you mentioned that had been some fields that especially the french government would suggest some kind of membership be some kind of less than full memberships, ukraine, that maybe would be available foster, but would preclude ukraine joining in full burrell said there was only one kind of membership and i don't know about any of the plans. so there's lots of reassurance for me. you were to get a sense that that brought along besides, that was left on the line, have really taken this ukraine topic as the kind of sent a piece of their time in office. they really seem to be committed to this cause positive decide these things on their own. the member state governments have to play alone. but there was a lot of who was we had the bunk bed box. germany farm is to hear about a 50 you searching. somebody's been to the hans, can you send you? and so lots of things that the house will be happy to hear. but we didn't have quite as much detail, maybe as they would have liked about that military help. when exactly will be arriving on the front lines, the money might be a mock, but when those guns, when those nations are going to reach for lines,
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we still don't know. now the criminal says that more fatigue will continue to grow both in the us and the you. did you notice that i think there was a concerts attempt to show the opposite here, but certainly it isn't just about the us, although that is somebody is wearing people in ukraine, very, very widely. we've also had election results now for so back here with a candidate who has said that the selections have of the issues of the product is that helping you create? and you said that if you would supply more weapons, ukraine has come out until in this weekend's elections. we had also an article summation hearing key about the fact that the published foreign minister didn't turn up and he sent his deputy that had been suggest since he has cove it. but he has not been spotted out in public, at events in poland. so sense that those tensions between ukraine and phone and just because back up previously in the blog surrounding the topic of agricultural exports and other kind of, uh, the kind of simple issues we had. people who've also suggesting that you probably needs to show my gratitute. so that is obviously
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a problem and some things that is why people here in kit, but we with the countries for mr. collab, i said that this is basically just the temporary noise that europe is together with you. right? and you said that anyone who's got to push on that line and trying to speculate about divisions is basically playing up to rest expectations. so break faces here and see if we don't quite know yet how these are going to impact european support for ukraine going have a customer on the new comedy the resulting from keys. thank you very much. i the media says the last bus carrying armenian recipes has left the disputed territory of the go on a car box more than 100000 people have now left the area and ended armenia. a united nations delegation has become monitoring the situation, indigo on a car, was of a john to control that in a military operation last months. after days of traffic jams, the rush of refugees leaving nicole north carolina smeeley ramos theory is
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repulsively, does this it to of, to more than $100000.00 ethnic. i mean e and slid in just a few days fearful of a future under as a by john's rule maybe would go to you the best tens of thousands have arrived in the armenian border town of gorgeous meaning, having enjoyed harrowing genies diagnosis, some of it stopped savages, it was very difficult to make them and we were on the road for around 29 hours. i it and put some metals. there was a lot of traffic stuff this month and it was hard to get here. my mother is sick and is my brother has children and grandchildren. it was very difficult on a mania,
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a country of 2800000 now faces major challenges and accommodating the sudden influx of arrivals. the you is refugee agency is cooling for agent international assistance. the people arrive exhausted, having left all of their belongings and their homes behind people are in urgent need. a united nations mission has now been able to access nicole know kind of us the 1st visit from the group in 30 years. as the by john maintains it is respecting the rights of those living there. it continues to confiscate, sees from nicole in a car box the protests. and has detain, senior figures from the form of government and military command. a voltage between funny off and has been talking to refugees in the armenian town of
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julian. john, we're now hearing in the town of dylan john in behind me is a building which was used as a boarding school during the soviet times. but now it has been used as a temporary reception center for some of the 10s of thousands of refugees who had left in the garden and call her back in just a week. and we met some of them here. there's a lot of people from the vulnerable categories, a lot of people with chronic diseases. some of them even have cancer and the situation here is pretty desperate. this center is mostly held by efforts of local activities who are trying to collect to food and clothing and everything they can do to help these people here as we arrived here to feel we just so to man who arrived here carrying nothing but just just to a small bag with them and they went here via year yvonne and we hear stories from a lot of people who have arrived here. like on friday saturday we spoke to a couple of families and i would describe the basically,
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i think the main feeling that we have here is that many of these people are in the state of deep shock. so they can speak about, they are deal and they can a joke, a little bit about the future and the difficult situation there in. but you can't escape this feeling of desperation and just disbelief at how fast they change they, their lives changed in just about a week time. and i have a few more news headlines for you. survey says it's tooth numbers a back to normal at the border with cause of the following classes. they've left for people that serbia sent in thousands of extra soldiers when 3 so gunman, under the cause of a police officer killed last month to spend stop women football as have appeared as witnesses before a judge investigating the form and national federation. chief louis will be out is he's accused of sexual assault and question for kissing that teammates. jenny,
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how most of you in the middle of so many off of the world comp final before with us, president donald trump has appeared in court in new york at the opening of a civil 4 case. it could deal a significant blow to his real estate. that box, trump is accused of inflating the value of his assets by billions of dollars. he says the case is part of the political with chunk indonesia and as long southeast asians 1st high speed rail leak, the chinese, my train will travel between the capital of chicago and the job and the city of bundle. so it was named wish can reach 350 kilometers an hour and costs $7000000000.00 to build. it's a week of nobel prize announcement has kicked off with the award and mets and this is prize goes to biochemist kathleen, kerry cool, and a model of the him and ologist, drew weisman for laying the groundwork for m r and
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a vaccines against cobit 19 bought the what began long before the code, one of wise virus pandemic, was on anyone's right on they meant by chance over a photocopy of the university of pennsylvania in 19 nineties. i was already here years right. let's see what we were able to notice. some found clinical trials and pretty much everybody kind of go and wise went publish the breakthrough papers in 20052015. having worked out how to deliver the vaccine to the right place without
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causing damage. but it was only when the pandemic struck that the whole world would learn about the so called messenger r n a. m. i renee a term that became for merger as the cobit 9 team pandemic stroke the world. it is the basis for nova vaccines against the disease developed at record speed. the cornerstone was late by the 2 scientists now honored with a noble prize and mets and kathleen got equal and drew weisman, who convinced colleagues for the what i realized that the because they don't have the knowledge to the i just be leaving. and i with them just believe me, that it is the, it is a very safe and the very important vaccine and the, that a more will come and, or will be very beneficial or for the people. the 2 scientists have been studying m r n a since the 19 ninety's. in contrast to traditional vaccines that use, we can virus or a piece of a virus protein kind of go and weisman follow to
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a different idea. and my rene vaccines provide the body with the instruction manuals for specific proteins which simulate an infection and trained immune system to do with a real virus. the concept is promising for a lot of other diseases. renee vaccines in general are in hundreds of clinical trials for many different infectious diseases. there are clinical trials for cystic fibrosis, for a bunch of liver genetic diseases for sickle cell anemia. so i, i know the potential is enormous. there could be hundreds if not thousands of diseases that are in a can be tailored to be useful for. m r renee vaccines have also shown 1st good results. again, some tensor types like melanoma, the prize winning research by conical and wise man dates back to 2005,
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15 years before the pandemic. not long and nobel terms, but long enough. so the 2 got to feel the break of then you've seen themselves. and that's it from me and the news team don't go away. it's coming up the the new site is up with a special interview with for long cuz the president that's off to a short break. and of course, that's a lot more news backgrounds and notices from our website dw, dot com. the are you ready to get a little more extreme? these places in here at all, smashing over just gripped the treasure map for more than glad to gather some of
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