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stops on services on d w the . this is dw news line from goods in the european union and proposes 5000000000 euros for q, cried deluxe foreign policy chief, met with foreign ministers of member states. and keep for discussions about the next round of funding to support your grant, and it's more against russia's inpatient also on the program. with gang violence spiraling out of control and hiding expense, a warning of a security and human rights cross. now the united nation provides the sending
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a multinational force as our menu. it says the last bus load of refugees has deposit and they're gonna cut it back, leaving the region almost empty. you and monica is on now assessing, invitation the situation in the territory the i'm anthony outlook into the program. the european union is foreign policy chief has proposed a multi 1000000000 you wrote military support package for your credit. you also pereta was speaking, following a meeting of the foreign ministers in caves. the 1st time the blocks foreign affairs council has convened outside a you borders. and in inactive was a assigned at least a slanting and aspiring member the unprecedented visit to use foreign ministers and it stopped it too much to keep.
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was a strong signal unwavering support for the crane. but the president for no dom is the landscaper needed his appeal to back getting on defense and the sanctions against russia. keith, with a more serious foreign policy chief use at burrell, says that he was prepared to spend big to boost to cranes, minute tree capabilities. she watches great, i propose a new buy lot to move daniel, that the b and b facilities up to find video for the next year year, which is what we call we continue training. okay. as all the target today is to bring 40000 in the coming months, and this includes this specialized training training for flight. the jets
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ukraine's foreign minister dmitri clara says that support is crucial. ye uh, maybe shows that to me pollutants. greatest expectation is precisely that the waste and the will will tire of standing on the side if you crank and this will rush or was directing huge results as towards this and that we should not play along with them a lot of money. but when you do have a lot of things, and as you crane for pads for now, the winter on the battlefield, you sold a, darcy is unplugging. the resume, the message is the ukraine's feature noise within the block. ok, or a particular is a member of the credit in parliament and leader of opposition party call us earlier . we asked her if she was happy with what she'd heard from a you foreign ministers as well. indeed, with so many people saying that there's a, there are some people tired of ukraine today. we have seen add to
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a confirmation that the supports for ukraine continues. raise our main goal is to ensure that this support does not rely on in motion, is that it is long term a does regions signed and sealed, and that we have a clear understanding. go have the next year. it looks for us and they seem to mr. bureau expressed it and confirmed it for us very well. um, well of course we need more of everything cuz it just is that uh while we are uh, getting the confirmation for additional supplies of weapons and ammunition that russia continues the production of weapons and immunization in huge amounts. and you have seen throughout this year that we're using everything that is in our capacity. but it is still very hard to find the army that is so much
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more equipped and has so much more artillery in the, in the way. and especially it comes to education, right? as it was, no need to country you would started conser offense who was out donation in the year, and we didn't have any choice. so right now our main goal is to get more of every sink and use. it was the best effectiveness and efficiency that we can. it was whole us potty laid. it can predict a speaking to us or the well, the un security council is by the to send a multinational force laid by kenya to tackle the violent gang. so now control heidi, more than 2000 people, had been killed in unrest already this year. and now that 200000 had been displaced from the homes. had he asked for help a year ago, but the un and you with, with not willing to step in and in july, can you off of display head in the international mission with
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a 1000 escapes the deputies can you corresponded felix. my thing has more on how the country is preparing to take on this un mission. we've had resolution being passed. the 1st thing is the 1000 souls us. that's a can you have problem is to hide, to really actually the training will starts full of this whole just just about 3 days ago. the 4 of them in the state and kenya said that the soldiers will be chained in france because these a language barrier between kenyans and the people of haiti. there's also a cultural difference of that kind of sort of body and that exist. so the flooded meanest, i can say that they can soldiers will be going to haiti will be getting some bits of training so that they know how to quite exist when they gets too high to something else that happened on the sidelines of the united uh, united nations general assembly is that at kenya. and heidi from the day that truly
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does, that is the prime minister, henry of hyatt and president william rudolph can signed an agreement to establish for the end relations and the 2 countries. so this will be one of the things that can, that will be looking to gain from this particular mission to haiti. and that was the deputies. can, you corresponded felix. marianne gets taken to a fairly well how many says the last bus load of ethnic albanian refugees has less than a gonna cut about? more than a $100000.00 people have now left the area and entered a mania. a united nations delegation has begun monitoring the situation in the territory as the by john cook and to control the in the military operation. last month. after days of traffic jams, the rush of refugees leaving nicole knows kind of a, it's nearly run is. syria is repulsively, does this it to of, to more than $100000.00 ethnic medium slid in just a few days. see a full of
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a future on the other by john's room? maybe it would go to you, but 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 in full time, metals. there was a lot of traffic stuff this about that because the number it was hard to get here. my mother is sick and had my brother has children and grandchildren. it was very difficult on a mania, a country of 2800000 now faced has major challenges and accommodating the sudden influx of arrivals. the you in this refugee agency is cooling for agent
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international assistance. the people arrive exhausted, having left all of their belongings and their homes behind people are an urgent need. a united nations mission has now been able to access nicole no 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. continues to confiscate. sees from nick on a car box the protests and has detained senior figures from the form of government and military command. okay, here's a random now as some of the other stories making headlines, the ssl and the lightning strike is triggered an explosion and flat at a bi guess plant in the u. k. the bloss caused power cuts in the local vicinity and police closed nearby highway. no one was in the incident from the us president
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donald trump has appeared in a court in new york at the opening of a civil fraud case. it could deal a significant blood. he's real estate in part is accused of inflating the value of his assets by billions of dollars. he says the case is part of the political which so it'd be a states that this reduced to military presence on the board with custom by following classes that left for people that so it'd be a sent in thousands of extra salt as waiting 3. so the government and cost of on police officer killed the last month. the us says it has not verified the come in person. a week of noble prize announcements has begun with the boards in medicine. this is prize goes to, to scientists who helped lay the groundwork for the m r and they've vaccines against cupboard 19. the board has previously celebrated breakthroughs, including the discoveries of dna, insulin, and penicillin,
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the and mra ne vaccines at time that's became very familiar during the code 19 pandemic. and now the 2 scientists who laid the groundwork for the developments have been awarded the highest on the in the field the nobel prize from edson foster as capital and carry co, andrew weisman explained it was a long road to success. i was already here years see patients notice something of interest
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found clinical trials and pretty much everybody traditional vaccines comprised a weekend virus or a piece of virus for protein carry. cohen wiseman tried something different. and ma, rene vaccines provide the body within instruction manual for specific proteins which simulates and infection and train the immune system to deal with. there be a virus. it's just a potential mess of advance. 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
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a m. o. rene vaccines have shown promising results in early trials against some kansas like by the name of kyra cohen, wiseman's prize winning research dates back to 2005. they could not have predicted then that 15 years later, they would be a global pandemic. and that the research would be critical to the development of vaccines that would protect lights around the world. now for many they the stuff of nightmares. bed bugs, the blood suckers are found all over the world, particularly in paris and international tourism. they main. so they can make their way almost any way. it's and it's the situation bedbugs unlocked or lean beds as the name such as you see there every via the bed is a law in movie theaters, hospitals and trains. here we gotta meet the check. my said 1st i
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tap on it to make sure there isn't that level something sticking out to you a bit. i had to take the train this morning and its trust me out because i wondered whether i would find some. so i felt hesitant. i know some also in cinemas, everywhere. it always showed i set down like everyone else and rested my head. but then i got worried. i'm not traumatized, but i did think about it. so if i don't pick them up how much images i'll say what . what taught or d. c. bed bugs emitted one in every 10 french households between 272022 and just months ivy from the olympics. the races on to exterminate the blood sucking best of the. so that is what i can was a switch. if i'm asking power city council to raise awareness, i'm combining bed bugs as we approach the olympic games a how to invent them and how to get rid of that when they show up. ok. so the bossy bed bugs are just
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a few millimeters long. the insects usually nothin mattresses and come out at night to feed on human blood. on the office, see daylight skin leaf lodge precious and cause intense itching saves off, and the bed bug products have jumped by a ton as bed. easy and tried to free the city from these tiny monsters. you're watching the data, but the news start with the the .

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