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this debate watch now on youtube. w documentary the . this is the, the news life from bill and surprise talks about the war in ukraine between germany and the u. s. gentleman, president, find provide a stein maya meets with us president bill by and the white house that talks come off to 11 and in the west congress over support for you pray. also coming up, this is a nobel peace prize goes to a jailed women's rights activist. now guess why marty is on it for how struggle against the oppression of women in iran. and it might seem like
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a have brand new idea, but to venezuelans are losing their looks to find towards the producer the i'm going to jones. welcome to the program durham and president frank by define maya has been in talks with you as president joe biden at the white house stein maya was surprised by the invitation which the white house said was intended to re close ties between the 2 nato allies. the june, the president who holds a largely ceremonial role, also set down for talks with the head of the c. i a about support for ukraine. the us congress recently put its commitments to europe in question of to failing to approve funding for keys. after the meeting and the white house done,
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i said he and biden had spoken about the amount of support berlin was providing to ukraine. something which in the past, germany has been criticized for providing not enough of went by and not to president biden, did not make any demands on germany, but rather the officers. and i'd also, like he expressed a satisfaction to them that over the past 19 months of the war, once in germany has become the 2nd largest contributor of supports on to ukraine, that stacks and districts. they're all kind of nothing. dw correspondent, janelle, do my loan money to that meeting for us. and she says both men are dealing with flagging support for ukraine and their home countries. so i think it is definitely fair to say that ukraine occupies a lot of space and both leaders mines. now, after the meeting, the white house released a joint statement, committing a 3 affirming their commitment to one another as allies towards the co ordinating
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their responses to global challenges, as well as their support to ukraine. no, just the side a spine meyer would have been an interesting person for joe biden to speak to when it comes to finding strategies for how to maintain the rules of based order. stein buyer of course, famous the part of the social democrats in germany. and famously, part of that wing that favor traditionally close ties to russell, believing that close ties to russia, the terms of russian aggression and promotes peace. we know that that's not what happened. we know that that's not the situation we find ourselves in now. but in both countries, there is growing concern that the preparedness to help you crane for however long and however difficult is starting to wayne. you already mentioned that spending bill meant to fund the us government for the next week, leaving out ukraine aid. and in germany,
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the discussion is still very much around whether or not to send taurus miss. i'll see ukraine that was uh, washington dc corresponding janelle dom allowed speaking earlier. some breaking news now from israel air raid sirens have sounded, introduced a limb and several other cities, as dozens of rockets from gas have strep hit. israel medic say, one is where a woman has been killed in the attack. there are reports of more injuries, the militant as long as the organization. hamas announced a new military operation against israel. these really minute recess. it has now started striking targets in the gaza strip. and we'll have more details on that story as they come in. but 1st, some of the stories making headlines. it was all reduced in mexico, say 16 people have been killed off to a bus over turned in a southern well, how cost aid? they say another 27 inch it was taken to a local hospital. so after the boss tipped over on a tied cuff,
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the passengers were migrants mainly from venezuela and heidi who were bound to the united states in kenya, hundreds of conservative christians and muslims have protested against gay rights outside the supreme court. and i, roby last month. so called re offend l g b t q people's rights to association, which allows them to form populate groups. the protests to say, the verdicts condoned what they called in morality and demanded judges. step down. doing media reporting that berlin will stop funding, mediterranean c, risk of charities from next year. germany's 2023 budget located 2000000 euros to the charities with nothing has been allocated for 2024. a totally has complained to that, to germany, funds charities that helped rescue migrants trying to reach europe spanish company, p l. the space has carried out here at the fest for the private rocket launch. the
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re usable the euro, one blasted off from a sites in south west spain, carrying a test payload. it's hope to be successful launch will boost european space and visions, future emissions are expected to send small satellites into space. a russian missile attack, which killed at least 50 people in the village and a village in eastern ukraine, has left the residence, greece stricken with whole families, killed in the blast. a ballistic missile destroyed a cafe in the village, where many locals had gathered to mourn a full and ukrainian soldier. the attack was one of the most deadly sense of russia's war in ukraine began in february last year. let's move to riga now to speak to you rache. so he used to lead definitely as bureau in moscow until russia ordered it to close down and you'll be good to see you. so russia targeted civilians at a funeral with one of the precision is scanned. the missiles,
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as most go offered any explanation. well, the russian denies and involvement in the strikes and civilian targets into the crane, crowns, and spokesman, pest calls repeated to what we've been hearing from oscar all the time. russia only attacks or would attack military targets and military infrastructure objects. and nothing else can come from. there are some media as well because any information about the process of war and ukraine that doesn't correspond into the official announcements, could be punished as take or discrediting russian armed forces reported leave the me style strike a hit, a village with no obvious military targets in it surrounding, instead, as you say, it's monica, as it means how he can see when about 6, the residents of the village of we're located or the ink ran into a ministry suggested that some of the local residents could have tipped over the russian military. they had to view national police of you quite in colt of the strike on the village. targeted and san to the police was searching for the tip
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stairs. well, on top of that, so there have been more indications that russia will reverse it's roger if occasion of the 1996 nuclear test ban treaty. what do you make of that? is that to fostering or does that mean the kremlin is preparing to carry out nuclear tests of the well not necessarily because of that treaty wasn't, have, are defined by either the united states or by china or, and does therefore, is officially nothing for us. but rosa is history to is, can see that kind of a gap gentlemen's agreement by countries that have nuclear weapons. but yes, as a plants or announce of who's the robo offer to if occasion release their options of the self obligation not to test to quote weapons. and there has been recently a number of announcements of wanting to test new clo vents weapons for the, for example, at the north pole. however, there is no real evidence to get to that such tests are really being prepared. most recently, by the way, the editor in chief of russia today cost
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a big discussion in the russian media off that she reportedly suggested setting off a nuclear bulk of, of russia superior. that would be a nuclear ultimatum to the best treat is reported to say i have said as the best who understands is that something very, very painful can happen in the 2nd. she's report the task said yes. and you read just very briefly because of the letting me put it into a 71 today and they'll be presidential elections in the spring of next year. will he run again? well, but it hasn't yet officially announced. she's kind of that is kind of bessy. but to you of what has not ruled out it out either and many assume that you blew around again, changes to that also the constitution adopted 2 years ago allow him to do so. is there is speculation involved to when put in might announce his candidacy? perhaps during the traditional kinda advised question to answer sessions reportedly on the end of the game, or during one of his visits to the region as he did in 2018 right, dw, so you'll be appreciate to that in riga. you really thank you so much. i, i,
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irena and activist, analogous mohammed audi has won the nobel peace prize. hummadi has fought for women's rights and democracy, and it's allow me to republic for decades and faced harsh punishment from the author retiree and state. she's currently behind boss in iran, but following today's a peace prize announcement calls to her release our growing and moving on to our next story, environmental activists in venezuela. all we do, we do have the reports. so let's, let's go back to the peace prize story to southern with up in august mohammed e, one of your owns most prominent human rights activists can now add nobel peace prize laureate to her list of accolades. then the wage no bell committee has decided to ward the nobel peace prize for twins. 2 twins,
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232, no, i guess muhammad z for harris. hi, against the oppression of women in iran and half heights to promote human rights and freedom for all. for most of her life mohammed a has fought against her countries, deal credit government, which strictly controls women's lives. she has been whipped, arrested numerous times, and to spend years in prison. but even behind bars, she helped lead a nationwide protest movement last year. after the death of gina, and martha meeting in police custody, a young woman who was arrested for the way she was dressed mohammed the give a written a statement from prison to the new york times on the eve of winning the prize. the global support and recognition of my human rights advocacy makes me more resolved, more responsible, more passionate, and more hopeful. i also hope this recognition makes iranians protesting for change,
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stronger and more organized. victory is near, it probably is a real well how many these husbands and children haven't seen her in years. but they watched the announcement from their home in paris with pride. she took the field around. yeah. i'm very, very proud of my mom and maybe she does this, does it was it's the whole who was i think she's committed practically half her life and this price is not just for my mother. it's for the struggle with it. so women, life and freedom that just simple it, so it'd be the best that mohammed, the supporters and the ron said they hope the award would encourage others to follow her lead plaza for staff. i've enjoyed this in iranian women has been on it with the price. i hope this will pay for the way for all around in women to move forward on profits in iranian women has been chosen. and i think it's time for other women in the country to think about how we can capitalize on how much these
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experience do. the norwegian nobel committee is called on the running authorities to release and august mohammed e in time for the prize ceremony in december. environmental activists and venezuela say they found a way to soak up the water pollution. let's play latin america's biggest lake. their methods requires an abundant natural resource that's grown on our heads, and people have been lining off to supply it. take a look. dozens of volunteers awaiting in a queue to get a headcount for a good cause. they wanted to nate that had to say the polluted lake metric typo in venezuela. siegel now is this can help, and if it's in all hands to safely communicable, then it's great. but we could at least help them and do all that. a oil spills and
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pollution have taken the toll on the like environment. let's say lots in america's largest, fresh water lake is in danger. the problem seemed to be just guessing was that said, logo n g a cold midnight project had an idea. you could call it cutting edge technology . they collect had to build mats that effectively absorb crude oil from the volta the organizes say this method has already being used in volts, exceeding projects. in many countries it's a great project that can make a difference. it won't save the league by itself, but it can help raise awareness of the people came together today to donate a little bit of have bringing it from this alone. and i'm getting it cops here that shows the care about the environment and that link middle cable matters to them or
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to find out what am i a guy. and by putting the heads together that helping rescue the like. i didn't return every volunteer. get so nice, 3 hack outs, and that's all from us for now. coming up next business news. i want to get jobs for me and the team, thanks for watching the images. how many portion of loads us turn out in the world? find maturity stores faces much less the way from just one week how much was going to really get we still have time to act. i'm going to like this.

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