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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the, the, the news life from boiling. israel presents what it says are the results of a rage on god las vegas to most special its armed forces. save this vintage, proves how miles was using. now she for complex of the command center dumpster a say the rate will make already dire conditions at the hospital. even worse. job, i didn't says there is real progress and talks of china is leader to us present and she's in pain. meet for the 1st time in a year. both say they want the best of relations between the 2 superpowers box.
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there are tensions over taiwan. the, i'm kind of hello welcome to the program. israel says it has proof that homos was using god's as big as hospital as a come on center. the is really army has released of a do, which it says shows weapons and other equipment its troops uncovered. and a raid on the al, she's complex mos denies the claims and the images have not been independently verified. military fits for one service alive, renee munition funding wrist with insignia both and of course uniforms as left and lovelace sanders. april 7th. we switched age sages via or is proof that to mass was using al she for hospitalization as most be those out of not by to grounds as with
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the humanitarian crisis in gaza, becoming ever more desperate. the united nations security council adopted its 1st resolution on the conflict. 12 of the 15 members backs the resolution calling for urgent and extended to humanitarian pauses. russia, the united states and the united kingdom, abstained. un security council resolutions are legally binding, but with feelings running high all around the calls supposes maywell go on, had well correspondence, tommy sako and jerusalem, has this update on the radio. now she thought it would be ideal if it's spokesperson. it came up with this statement. they up, they think that the is really a military, is the president inside the as she for complex and then it will still continue with it's
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a campaign in there and that the spin areas in the hospital that it was through a kind of like a check out and we know that the made arrests among those who have taken a silver inside the house. the good i'm the american style is that some areas in the hospital are not say they were saying that, like if you would want to go to the pharmacy, then they would be shooting in that direction. so, so the, the situation in the house, but then this is very of all the time to semi circle interest allowance. let's take a look not at some other stories making headlines around the world. the un nuclear watchdog says iran now has enough enriched uranium for several atomic phones to ron denies. it's developing nuclear weapons, but the un agency says iran has increased as uranium stockpile. traces have also been fined up previously,
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undeclared sites. fronts has issued an international arrest board for the syrian president, bashar al assad, for alleged crimes against humanity. aside is accused of ordering chemical attacks near damascus and 2013, which killed more than 1400 people. the u. s. has released for change of air strikes on targets and eastern syria. washington says it targeted to training comp on other facilities used by iran. the strikes were in retaliation for attacks on american basis in syria and iraq. and officials and finland accused russia of funnelling migrants towards this border. more asylum seekers from the rock human somalia and sedan are adding to a recent surge. finland says russia is directing migrants to crossing points along the frontier and to the us know where president joe biden says he's made real progress and talks with china's leadership region pain. they met for 4 hours during
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the summers of asia pacific nations in san francisco. their 1st encounter in purse and in a year, both leaders say they want to improve strained relations between the 2 super powers and as new corporation in areas including narcotics, ai, and avoiding military misunderstandings. there are still tensions over trade and china's territorial claims on taiwan. spight and stress, the importance of stability in the taiwan straits to the world. he said to us on china, we're trying to communicate better both different logically and personally. they were re assuming military to military contacts, direct contacts, as to why the press no follow this. that's been cut off has been were worse, and that's how accidents happen. misunderstandings, so we're back to direct open, clear, direct communications on the right of a direct basis. in the months of head, we're going to continue to preserve and pursue high level diplomacy. the p. r. c, in both directions. keep the lines of communication open,
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including between present sheets and me. he and i agree that these are what else could pick up the phone call directly on whether you heard of me. a little journalist, fabi and crash more monitor the events for us from beijing on our dw us correspondent, janelle jamalia, and was in san francisco. i asked her whether 5 and got what he wanted from the tox . no, i think it's important to realize from the outset that the dividing administration took pains to manage expectations ahead of this meeting. it was almost as if they wanted the key outcome of this meeting to be the meeting itself to be able to show that these 2 leaders are able to talk to one another. but as far as i can tell, he divided his remarks into 2 areas. so one dealing with the outcomes where he can point to certain kinds of achievements where he's able to say that they've agreed on areas a cooperation. he mentioned, he mentioned narcotics. he mentioned military to military communication. he also
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mentioned artificial intelligence and with the other half of the speech, he mentioned concerns like what he sees as china is provocative activities in the south china sea and around taiwan as well as human human rights issues. and americans to detain ease in china, where it was careful to say no agreement had been reached on those. but going back to the things that he wanted, that he managed to achieve. 2 of those are very t military to military communication. this was a key a for bite, and because of having that communication back up minimizes, of course, the chance of miscalculation the chance that these 2 sides will misunderstand each other and could somehow explode into conflict. the other one was of course, so very important for biden as well in terms of getting she to agree to co operate with him, the on restricting the flow of precursor chemicals used to make offend to know. we know that the us is reeling from it over
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a crisis. so in being able to bring this up, fight in is going to be able to show american voters that he still has a domestic concerns on his vice or even as he battles it out or talks it out rather . but she didn't ping on the geo political stage, so all i know she did get some of what he wanted. and this is something that the biden administration will definitely highlight in the coming days as a successful summit. this is a nice property unless get the china perspective from you. well, what are the stakes for she going into this meeting of the well, there's a lot at stake also. um from the point of view of seating ping um let me point out just 2 aspects. um the 1st one regarding the economy. i mean china its really suffering from um you know, the uh, worsening um relationship with the west indies specifically with the us. um, for example, uh, chinese tech companies. they are suffering from the, you know, export control of their cut off from
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u. s. technology. but also the west and west us right now. they are holding back their money. um, the international companies, they are pulling out their profits from the chinese market. so seating thing has a lot of incentives to, you know, repair it's tice with um, um the us that you can see that the community and the numbers just several years ago. a china was basically on a trajectory to a bypass the u. s. in terms of gdp in terms of absolute numbers. now that seems rather unlikely. um the china china has slipped down to just 64 percent of the u. s . level of g d p. so that is pretty, very clear, but even more essentially, i think also in china you have an increasing amount of experts, the intellectual academic to say that a wall between those 2 countries could be more likely. and we have to be careful. and i think for this, you know, communication and the highest level of communication is essential to prevent any further escalation. now, janelle,
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the dispute over taiwan was probably the most explosive issue on the agenda, or at least one of them. a white house official has nice said that she indicates in that meeting that china is not preparing to invade taiwan. how big of a deal is this for the us? so it is quite a big deal. and taiwan is a, one of those topics that will always come up when the us china have to talk to one another for she's part, it was important for him to hear from us again, is that the u. s. does not, in fact support a taiwanese independence that the u. s. is not looking to back any particular party or candidates when on the tie, when you use a go to elections next year. now for joe biden support, he was interested in getting reassurance from she didn't think that it would not do
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that. china would not do anything to force the us his hand in terms of having to defend taiwan if the event of an attack came. so the fact that she did say that they were not going to attack to one is something that could, that could potentially be a big source of relief for the us at the moment. now we know that the u. s. is currently supporting ukraine as a, as a defends itself against russia. it's also supporting israel and it's about a week from us. and really, you know what the us does not want at this particular moment is any other theatre of conflict opening up whether it's in the, in the pacific or anywhere else. so any reassurance that she didn't think could provide him on that front would be welcome to use for the white house. i'm father and coming back to you. china has long painted the us as its main adversary, but at the start of this meeting, she took. so much of a softer tone,
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stressing the importance of china's relationship with us. kindness be seen as somewhat of a peace offering or an olive branch if you will. that's what maybe to some degree. but um, if you look into the details, i think it's small ambivalent, um, uh, for example here, the public messaging towards the chinese people. it was rather we have to respect each other, but it should not provoke each other and also not cross the red lines. so i think the emphasis is a little bit different, but yet some of the, you know, statements by seating ping, according to the chinese readout. what quite modest. he said that china has no plan to surpass the u. s. and also, um that, you know, the speaking of to accommodate both countries and that we don't want to, you know, endanger the position of the u. s. i mean, those, those statements are rafa you know, um, yeah, i would say i'm reaching out and diplomatically, but um, but let me also emphasize it. but there was
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a lot of mentioned about the areas of cooperation. if you look at the chinese read out, it's also important to note that what's, what's not been mentioned, and in the chinese statements, you cannot hear a word about ukraine. also the conflict, the gaza was not mentioned. and that gives you an idea that on those areas, i mean, there's definitely no priority in cooperating with the us. that was journalist fabia in a crash mart in beijing and dw us correspondent, janelle jamal on in san francisco. you're watching dw news. here's a reminder of our top story. the israel defense forces have released the video, which they say cruise that her mom was using does is all she the hospital as a command center. this which it shows weapons and other equipment they say is rarely troops on coverage and a rage on the territories biggest medical facilities come off. the nice
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the, that's all from me. after the break or documentary series asks whether syria is a checking time. as always, you can get more news on our website. that's d, w dot com. and or tagline or social media is at dw news. i'm out of him all. thanks so much for watching. take care. the last 3 is the most powerful woman, little sister of the dictate to mysterious strategic. who is, can you tell me? you can say she represents a mixture of expectations and disappointment. the thing is it gets into

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