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the, the, this is the, the, the, the, is coming to live from berlin, adult, and relations between the world's to super power us present. joe biden says there's real progress and his 1st face to face talks in the year with the chinese leaders teaching ping both say they want better relations despite lingering tension and the un demands humanitarian pauses in gaza. the security council job since 1st resolution, since the start of the war, calling for immediate access to provide a israel rejects devoted to mid ongoing funding at a hospital, it says
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a mazda is using as a command center, the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. us present, joe biden says he'll, he's made real progress and talks with try and his leadership region thing. they met for hours during a summit of asian pacific nations in san francisco. their 1st encounter in person in a year was the leaders say they want to improve strained relations between the 2 super powers. they announced new cooperation in areas including narcotics, artificial intelligence and avoiding military misunderstandings. there are still tensions over trade, and china is territorial claims on taiwan. for biden stress, the importance of stability and the taiwan strain, choosing to the world as well as and by the said,
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the us and china would try to communicate better, but diplomatically and personally, they were re assuming military to military contact, 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, including retreat, presidency, and me. he and i agree that these are what else could pick up a phone call directly on whether you heard of me. so did joe biden get what he wanted from his meeting with fusion? paying his dw is janelle dom along in san francisco. well, i think it's important to realize from the outset that divided administration took pains to manage expectations ahead of this meeting. it was almost as if they wanted
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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 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 he 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
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a bite in because of having that communication back up minimizes, of course, the chance of me calculation 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 u. s. is reeling from it over a crisis. so in being able to bring this up, bite in is going to be able to show american voters that he still has a domestic concerns on his vide, even as he follows it out, or talks it out rather of a change in ping on the geo political stage, so all i know he 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. sketchup mount a few other stories making headlines around the world. you as nuclear watchdog says
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around has know enough enrich uranium for several atomic bombs. iran denies it's developing nuclear weapons, but even agency says around has increases uranium stockpile. traces have also been found it. undeclared sights. officials in finland accused russia of funneling migrants toward is border more asylum seekers from iraqi, i'm in somalia and so then are adding to a recent surge. finland says russia is directing migrants to crossing points along the front tier of the national health service and the u. k has pledged to eliminate cervical cancer by 2040 health care achieve say they plan to expand vaccination and screening programs against the h p. v virus that can cause the disease. studies say the job has already reduced cancer rates and young women by 87 percent or the web security
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council has adopted a resolution calling for urgent extended pauses in the gaza strip. the binding text calls for humanitarian pauses and fighting end to allow aid access, but it didn't use the term cease fire. it also called on a mouse and israel to protect civilians, especially children. it's the 1st time the council has agreed on the resolution since the conflict began. meanwhile, these really army has released the video, which it says provides evidence that from us was using the l ship a hospital in gaza as it command center complex come us denies the claims and the images have not been independently verified for military kids, for one hotel service alive, relay munition funding rest within signals. both of those uniforms have left the police. founder of april 7th. this webpage says is vi or is prove that to mass was
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using al she for hospitalization as a command center. as a mass, i'm, the hospitals management denied the claims and all but now what do you as well as defense for us to say, they have evidence behind the scenes, as well as military climb. the video shows caches of weapons and other equipment. this is left behind by the minutes top. absolutely no business being inside the hospital. i mean, it's a mile of these findings in the shape of hospital approve unequivocally that it was used for terrorism in complete violation of international law who's moved up that dean. i've been gloomy, been now there's and seeing how master and his dismissed israel is claims as quote, lies and propaganda to the right. oh surgery. widespread international condemnation . is that i, it was military incursion into on chief a hospital in guys. i city is totally unacceptable. hospitals,
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i am not brought to grounds with the humanitarian crisis in gauze and becoming ever more desperate. the united nations security council adopted its fast resolution on the conflict. 12 of the 15 members. that's the resolution calling for an urgent and extended humanitarian pauses. russia, united states and the united kingdom, abstained un security council resolutions are legally binding. but with feelings running high or around. the cool suppose is, may well go on. heard was crossover now to semi circle. he's a journalist in jerusalem has been following this war from the beginning. so it has there been any reaction in israel to the un security council resolution? see the who is the,
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is there any and by submitted to the united nation, it should be a statement. and i'm reading, he says that the says shape is detached from reality or would not have any impact on the ground. he goes and continues and says that is what is already acting. according it, with the court is the international law, as opposed to come off and the criticizes the security council, and i'm reading i for not condemning the massacre that was done by how miles on the 7 so book sober. and it was foreign ministry has also issued a similar statement is saying, the 1st of all that has to be a release of the hosted these that are headed inside the guard. the strip now is really soldiers claim. they have found evidence that some us was using the chief a hospital in gaza as a command center. what more can you tell us about that?
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yeah, well, the operation inside the she for holes for them has not ended. and during this my a windows or has been the getting and uh, what is randy officials or say is that what we discovered or what was shown yesterday, is just the tip of the iceberg. and the they are now continuing with this kind of in operations. all that is supposed to expose more of the military activity under the hospitality. talk to us more about a sam a because a israel's under tremendous pressure to allow more aid into gaza. now with the un resolution for humanitarian pauses, the pressure was sure to be increasing. what is israel's response to the pressure to get more humanitarian? 8 into gaza? yeah. well, 1st of all, it is really saying that the,
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the lifting the trucks coming in from the egypt in to the gods, a straight through the crossing. and the, the, the crucial issue was the issue of the fuel. a israel did not want me to go into the gallons a straight, a claiming that this fuel will be used by how much it will be, use it for their color system. and that they need a lot of mean for their war machine. but to yesterday is really because of this international pressure is really agreed to supply or to and that's in 23000 liters of fuel into the gaza strip. and i can tell you it came in from egypt, there was a truck coming to the crossing. and then in the rough across things, the fuel was passed over to a euro and a truck, the united nations, a truck. and there wasn't these really drone above it that was supervising,
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but order right? to say that this is not enough that they need every day, a 160000 liters to operate their operations. they're saying the 1000070 percent of the thousands are lacking water and they need it for this. and on a zation they need it for water treatment and, and so forth. so many, thank you very much. that was certainly certainly socco in jerusalem right now. so the u. k and britain's supreme court has ruled that the government's plan to send the asylum seekers to rwanda is unlawful. decision is a major blow to prime minister wishes to knock who's made tackling a legal immigration to keep the policy pledge. he says his government is already working on a new treaty with rwanda and could change u. k. law to make this happen. the rewinding government says it's on happy that the court ruled that it's not as safe 3rd country for so items,
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acres and refugees. desperate people making a desperate crossing. i mean, the migrants take rubber boats across the english channel. a 32 kilometers journey to seek asylum in the u. k. more than $45000.00 to made the trip in 2022 more than $25000.00. so far this year, over a $175000.00 people are awaiting a 1st decision on asylum claims overall. britain's conservative government has made its plan to the port asylum seekers to rwanda. the centerpiece of a policy intended to deter people from making the crossing. in april 2022, the home secretary struck a deal with a rwanda's foreign minister to send people there while their claims are being processed. a 6500 kilometer flight from britain to central africa, the u. k. has already invested over a $100000000.00 euros in the plan. hotels and rwanda had been converted into lodgings for migrants. still sitting empty. as the plan soon ran into legal
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challenges. the 1st flight scheduled to depart a military air base and june 2022 was imported and an appeals court has since ruled the plan unconstitutional. critics say the plan isn't just on lawful and inhumane, but wasteful and expensive to one government assessment says that removing an individual would cost $60000.00 pounds more per year than keeping them in the u. k . it's also unclear just how much of a deterrent effect the plan would ever have. and despite all that, there have also been calls from within the european union to adopt a similar scheme. eager to cut down on migration. other countries have seen the plan as a possible model. you're watching dw news, just reminder of the top story we're following for you this our us present joe biden has hailed what he called real progress in talks with china is leaders, each in thing in california. but said they want to improve relations between the 2
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superpowers. announcing cooperation in areas including artificial intelligence and military to military communications. tensions remains over visions, territorial claims on taiwan. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching the video that goes enabled other data media and legal law give a lot of your time. but again, i will stop into that and i'll give you a go on and you are you able to order that up? joe made any of the water power into the more people than ever on the news world wide in search of a better life to jump be able to use them in a decade to mess with the like.
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