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the, the business date of the news life from berlin and historic maintain in ukraine for the 1st time european union foreign ministers can be. and if keep and reiterate their long term support for the way official also coming up, the un security council votes to send troops to restore this dependency in hazy can you will provide the best fun of a force to help combat violence by bomb skaggs in the capital porto france, class. it is more than 50 years since the burden came down at east and west germany
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became one country. so how unified arguments today and why do a majority in the east say democracy is not working? the hello, i'm christine window. welcome to the program for the 1st time and european history . european union ministers have met in ukraine. it's part of an effort to show the blocks ongoing support for keith. as it presses a head with its counter offensive and comes as concerns grow of a wolf fatigue among some of ukraine's allies. you price, foreign minister said russia was counting on this and that the you should not play along the assignment least i chose, slanting and aspiring men the the unprecedented visits of the use foreign ministers and it stopped it for them not to keep was
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a strong signal on wavering support, the crane. but the president, so no demands. the landscaper needed his appeal. he's getting on defense and the sanctions against russia. yeah, keep up with them with sydney's foreign policy chief use that burrell says that he was prepared to spend big to boost to cranes, minute treat capabilities. she watches real quick. i propose a new by lot to general and build up already to be and be facility up to find video for the next year year, which is what we call we continue training. okay. is on the target today is to bring $40000.00 in the coming months. and these include specialized training training for flight. the jets, ukraine's foreign minister to meet you. clara says that support is crucial. ye uh
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maybe show that to me pollutants. greatest expectation is precisely that the waste and the world will tire of standing on the side. if you crank this war roster was directing. huge results is towards this and that way we should not play along with them a lot of money. but when you do have a lot of thing, it does ukraine for pads for now, the winter on the battlefield. you sold a darcy is on sucking the resume. the message is the ukraine's feature noise within the block. so a historic show of solidarity from e foreign ministers in ukraine. but beyond this symbolism what the keys actually get out of it is the question i put to dw correspondence. terry schultz and brussels and the quantity in keys where you have physical, the announcing 5000000000 years worth of military age for next year. that in itself
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is just an indication of what, how far the book has come previously. well, that minute trade is coming from individual member states. now, having already announced a 1000000000 millions of years worth of agents, especially those of munitions, a 1000000 munitions and rounds for you, credits out to the re in the next year. they're not going further than that. we don't know quite when this is actually going to arrive on the front lines when you can use those will have access to these weapons. and i think the more important why this was that it was a less structured event than normal. that was less protocol. it was about brainstorming, so i think it was probably a basic domain indications we have of the record, lots of things being spoken about out loud. lots of kind of open ended questions and a chance to really kind of exchange that less structured way. maybe not will this coming out, and it's kind of ready to announce yet. there's also 2 of more defense, ukraine's the winter approaches back to supplies, to help protect ukraine's critical energy infrastructure from those rest of the tax to the expect once again this year. and just the logistical feats of getting all those ministers by train to key of at the same time,
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i think that shouldn't be underestimated. this is something that hasn't happened before. and yet for the fact that we are a year and a half, if this will, people are still willing to invest this amount of just different months of capital and time coming here to make this kind of demonstration of solidarity. and i think it was broadly rios and this is about when and how ukraine gets close to the resume . terry, this meeting came just a day off to the us congress, positive budget that did not include new funding for ukraine. of course, raising questions about the by the administration's ability to continue to deliver full teeth. is this a sign that the you might possibly be ready to fill that gap? everyone has known that support for ukraine is already flagging in some countries and you would would continue to do so. i think the announcement in the u. s. o, it came as a shock. we saw the reaction of ukrainians due to this news up, even as president biden promised that he would continue supporting ukraine. i think
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this is a reality in a lot of countries. perhaps not that they were there would be such a dramatic cut off in funds as we heard the, the us and now it's just a couple of days ago. but this is something that joseph beretta is very conscientious oven when he talks of this new $5000000.00 euro per year fund. he knows that he needs to get member states to approve that, as well as one thing to announce that is another to get them to put money in their budgets and to approve this overall e you framework and budget that would allow that. so this is assign also for joseph burrell. this was an opportunity for joseph to bring the ministers there to drum up their support meeting president zelinski in a room as we all know, changes the way leaders think about the conflict, the new crane, and well this trip was planned long before the us announcement. it surely is going to help drum up support in a you government's not just picking up on what syria is saying here. how. how worried is kids that support from its allies is eroding the
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hey, when you talk to people hearing key of some of them will even tell you that they were expecting this to happen earlier. they were kind of surprised quite how ukraine has dominated the headlines. that's without the crises. the tension moves on foster but sure. sure this is a threat given to how dependent ukraine government is just to pay it. state state pensions of waves let alone to fight a war on western funding. there's also fabulous kind of discussion is about the fact the polish apartments, it didn't turn up, he just sent his deputy because of the tensions between key if and also in recent times that hasn't stopped phoning for instance, sending tanks to ukraine. german built after tax it, poland has ro, done up, has repaired. so i think there is a difference to being sometimes the kind of diplomatic noise in the tensions that and the willingness and the kind of recognition that ukraine success is crucial to europe. we had just browsing that this russian invasion of your credit and existential threats to you. this is not just about ukraine, but about europe. i'm protecting you because the holes,
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i think there are kind of different levels here between the kind of different magic and the kind of pull it to your political attentions and kind of a recognition of longer. why the interest step. but this certainly is a real effort here to try to reconnect with the countries maybe who previously hadn't been so close, hadn't been so invested in helping ukraine, especially tell me that the intentions that early part of the war and our real sense that those relationship and put in all back to own use that to jim you sent over 3000000000 years worth of buttons to your credit of the last year at terry. so buck is just elected a pro russia candidate in, in, in it's in a recent election. we know that hungry still very much christie, linked to moscow. we see in some of the ranging between e, you need is to that point is ukraine's e u membership. still guaranteed as a membership is never guaranteed. and that certainly hasn't been promised to ukraine in practical terms, even as everyone all the way up to or is
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a live underlying european commission president saying that ukraine's future is in the you. but going to next point, while there is sometimes a disconnect between these things, public statements and what 8 is actually delivered. there are also countries where there's not a disconnect and that's as worrying. hungary for example, continues to veto you aid to ukraine and hunger hungry didn't offend this foreign minister either. and this is a real concern. now in slovakia, as you mentioned with an openly anti ukraine leader now being elected. so it's never guaranteed, just ask albania, north macedonia waving in the wings, despite being, you know, given the green light of multiple times. so i think you, crean is right to be worried about this. the mutual cuba mentioned that very specifically, that ukraine's expectations are very high for getting in very quickly. all right, that stairs, hilton, brussels, and economy and t. thank you. but and here's a round up of some of the stories making headlines, the united nations children's fund. unicef, save 30000 children,
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are among the 100000 people displaced from now going to kind of bucks into media units. that saves many has been separated from their families and it is working. so we unite them as quickly as possible. i mean, it saves the last best photo is 24000000 refugees has left now go no kind of buff and australians have started focusing on a referendum to recognize indigenous people in the constitution for the 1st time. the proposal would also give 1st nation groups the right to be consulted on policies affecting them in a policy and discrimination against indigenous people. dates back to australia is colonial era. to the un security council has voted to send a multinational force made by kenya to tackle the violent gains. who now control hazy. well, then 2000 people have been killed in unrest already this year. hazy appealed for
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international intervention a year ago with the un security councils approval. hades calls for help are finally being answered. you'd see it or no, probably half of the government and the people of hate email. you would like to sign all of those for that voice is the efforts of that support and that contribution of all sorts of who a find the made today's decision possible this you'll do this vote is more than just a simple vote. so they say is in fact an expression of solidarity with the population in distress on the police. in recent years, haiti has suffered one crisis after another. natural disasters, disease, corruption, and ramp and violence. heavily armed gangs have taken control of most of the capital for to products. shoot outs with police could attacks on civilians are common place. the government has been unable to impose rule of law or provide basic
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services to the people. now kenya will try to stabilize the situation with the force of a 1000 personnel. their goal is to drive out the gangs and create conditions for haiti to hold its 1st elections since 2016. it's a mighty challenge, but kenya says they are up to us. we've got other nations from other wall guessing if king is reading it. we think he's going to be success, so they're coming on board. but can you and its allies face an uphill battle of the un is widely unpopular in haiti. a previous stabilization mission cause the cholera outbreak which killed more than 10000 people. the next un mission is unlikely to receive a warm welcome. but he seems out of alternatives and the unwelcome intervention might be their best chance. now it is one of the most dangerous and
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impossible regions in the world. and yet, this year alone, 300000 desperate people have tried to cross it in search of a better life. the infamous during gap on the border of columbia and panama is the only land troops between south and north america. those attempting to cross the risk robbery and even death, but their goal is the registration center in lock. yes. blanca most travelers arrived there with wounds, diarrhea, and trauma. the 1st boats arrive at noon, often a $150.00 per day with refugees from venezuela, ecuador, and haiti. this is the last stage on their trip to los blankets. after days of marching in the jungle of the dairy and gap, thousands reach panama, the registration office. the hot and humid climate has left most of them injured or dehydrated. johan ferry are also struggled for 4 days through the darian
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gap. his verdict, terrible. war we say it was safe, the ordeal is over, but he can't find peace. there is no trace of his relatives who left venezuela before him. you know, the method as that guy already the my hope is that they have already passed through and were registered in the last that would reassure me. so, but i got but i thought a little more than a kid because some do not survive this route. it's 100 kilometers of jungle rivers and a month plus games that brought the migraines. how many die is unclear? there was no help on the way. the dairy and gap is the only land root between columbia and panama. and thus the only way to the usa for people like jose maldonado, his whole family fled poverty and venezuela. you see, i want to put the sound like a 7. what do you see that people on the way? i tried to ignore them, you shouldn't have tunnels, you just want to arrive and you walk and walk. you gotta do that. the rest because
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of the children, even though most of them want to keep moving. las blanco's is over, crowded, littered and polluted. panama is, authorities are overwhelmed. darian gap is no root for migrants. they warrant and campaigns. but despite the dangers more are coming than ever before. do anything with that $350000.00 have arrived since the start of the year. already $100000.00 more than the whole of last year in law has blanco's doctors without borders, help those or worst off children with severe diarrhea and cough their feet inflamed from the long journey traumatized by the experience. actually since we have the older victim on the safe escapes, where microphones are not exposed to these resembles we think migration as of right and i'm going to people should not be criminalized, and others are using the migraines misery to earn a quick buck. $25.00 is what locals charge for a boat ride to law has block us $1.00 to charge a cell phone. 40 for
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a bus ticket north to panama is authorities turn a blind eye because they want to get rid of the migrants quickly. maria is also ready to leave for family head scrapes together their savings with no. so you will the dream and hope for the best in the future. today, they're about to board one of the buses. they have put the dairy and get behind them, but their destination is still thousands of kilometers away. and he has a round up of more of the other stories that are making headlines. a lightning strike has traded and explosion and fire at a bio gas plant in the u. k. the bloss caused power cuts in the local f. as soon as he and police close in nearby highway, no one was in the incident. and us house speaker, kevin mccarthy is facing a bit to strip him off his position from a fellow republican go make
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a far rise. floyd, your representative met gates as a cheese mccarthy of making a secret deal with the white house of a ukraine age. the republican insights in comes off to the speaker was forced to rely on democratic votes. avoid a government to shut down moderate and the form of us president donald trump has lash styles, had pressed the cases following the 1st day of a civil fraud case in new. trump is accused off and placing the value of his assets by billions of don is trump, who is the front fronted to be the republican candidate in next year. as general election has denounced the case as a scab and the political witch hunt. donald trump faces a civil case which could deliver a major blow to his real estate employer. he's accused of lying about the value of his assets to get peace of bank loans. new york's attorney general says the former president has committed persistent fraud. a message is simple,
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no matter how powerful you are, no matter how much money you think you may have. no one is above the law. and it is my responsibility and my duty in my job to enforce it. prosecute as to seeking $250000000.00 in penalties. and the ban on trump and his sons running businesses in new york. the trial. so video evidence from trump's former lawyer who recalled and slicing a seats at trump's request. mr. trump would call alan and i into the office and let's say it said he was worth $6000000000.00. well he wanted to be higher on the forbes list. and he then said, i'm actually not worth 6000000000. i'm with 7. in fact, i think it's actually now worth 8 with everything that's going on from a team to day one of the hearing, despite not being required to do so,
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and claims the trial was a political which to derail his presidential bid. policies does gathered outside the court house and convinced with meaning cooling for trump, to be convicted as well as the civil case. he's also facing criminal charges and see from other us states. but those legal was, don't appear to be damaging his political popularity. trump is still the front runner to be republican nominate in next year's election. germany is sort of bracing reunification day. it marks the day in 1990, less than one year off to the boot and will came down when the communist east became part of west germany and cease to exist as a nation. so more than 30 years on how unified is the country, our forces has been fighting off a lien on the 3rd of october 1990. the day went to jem and use the communist east and the capital is west,
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became one again the 33 years later. and it took until this july for east and west state pensions to a chief parity people in the east still less than the west. and count of pods and verify a few east germans and positions of power nationwide. the and that is all about german unity is completed is not perfect. in the minds and hearts of many east and west germany appear to be drifting a pod once again in the us. many of the east germans, especially in smaller towns like the one where i live, know i really feel for gotten the feel invisible and that their problems are not addressed enough to be made under gotten the race. and so they found that less than 40 percent of germans nationwide, few of the country is more united than divided or striking the perception of unities, notably weak, nice dominey with 75 percent feeling that division prevails. in
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2019 governments had a much more optimistic outlook back then 51 percent nationwide set the country was more united depend demik, the consequences of russia's invasion of ukraine. rising energy costs in place and the country has had to battle with multiple crises. a majority of eastern german say they're not very are not at all satisfied with the way democracy in so many words. there's a sentiment that is being capitalized on by the populace fluoride alternative foot to many party. it has been gone. reading substantial support in germany's eastern states ahead of 3 important regional elections in 2020 full, full costs and schneider. political measures alone will not solve the disparities. and also because it has to come from society itself, both the interest in it as well as dealing with each other. and i think that many eastern germans of to feel a bit snapped and that they being treated with condescension. there is no reason
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for that. while the physical process of gentleman is unification has long been completed, it seems the mental the void between east and west is still proving to be a potent barrier. a week of nobel prize announcements has begun with the award in mits, and this his prize goes to, to scientists, to help lay the groundwork for m r n. a vaccines against. because the 19 the award has previously celebrated breakthroughs, including the discoveries of dna and sit in an tennyson, m. r, and 90 vaccines. a 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 and weisman explained it was a long road to success. i was already here
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years see patients notice some interesting found clinical trials and pretty much everybody traditional vaccines comprise a weekend virus or a piece of virus for protein carry cohen wiseman tried something different. and ma, renee 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
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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 the 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 lives around the world. for many there,
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this stuff nice is made of bed bugs. the blood suckers are found all over the world and international tourism means they can make their way almost any way. now, one car in a country causing seeing a bed bug outbreak is fronts and with the paris and, and fix less than a year away or is he's up to the head wall on the parasites. it's then 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 regardless of my check my seat 1st i tap on it to make sure there isn't that little something sticking out to you a bit. i had to take the train this morning and it's 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,
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but then i got worried. i'm not traumatized, but i did think about it. so if i don't pick them up so much image, i'll say what? what potter d. c. bed bugs emitted one in every 10 french households between 272022. and just months of a, from the olympics, the race is on to exterminate the bloodsucking best. so that isn't what i did was a switch. if i'm asking power city council to raise awareness, i'm come bossing bedbugs as we approached the olympic games and how to invent them and how to get rid of them when they show up on the event. so the bossy bed bugs of just 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
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