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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to line from berlin, adult, and relations between the worlds to super powers us present. joe biden says there's real progress in his purse, face to face talks in the year with china. is liter changing. think of say they want better relations despite lingering tensions. also coming up, you end demands, humanitarian pauses in gaza. the security council dot com. so it's 1st resolution since the start of the war calling for immediate access to provide aid is real,
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rejects the votes, him is ongoing funding at a hospital, it says, mazda is using as a command center and a russian anti war protestors due to learn perfect. the court is expected to deliberate its verdict in the case of sasha scott to link up the artist spaces up to date, years in prison for criticizing the countries more in ukraine. the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. us present joe biden and says he's made real progress and talks with china is leader to june pain. they met for 4 hours during a summit of asian pacific nations in san francisco. their 1st encounter in person and a year. both leaders say they want to improve strange relations between the 2. so
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for powers, they announced new cooperation in areas including narcotics, a i, and avoiding military misunderstandings. there are still tensions over trade and trying his territorial claims on ty, one button stress, the importance of stability in the taiwan strength of the world. but as always, us present said the, that america and china would try to communicate better both diplomatically and personally, were re assuming military to military contact, direct contacts as to why the press no follow this. that's been cut off. it's been were worse, and that's how accidents happen. misunderstandings, so we're back to direct open, clear, direct communications on the roof 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 between present sheets and me. he and i agree that these are what else
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could pick up the phone call directly on whether you heard of me before. and this was bring in journalist probably and crouched. but hey, joins is from beijing, and here in berlin we have the w, william, blue cross. welcome to you. but william will start with you a present button went into this meeting, trying to mend strange ties with china. how far did you get with that? as well as bite it himself said after this meeting trust, but verify that old almost cliche expression from foreign policy circles. expectations were very low, but it was expected given talks and, and dialogue going into this meeting that this re establishment of military to military contacts. at high level, a direct contacts between the 2 leaders would be re established. um, that's a small step, but it should not be underestimate how important that step is because as we heard that cliff from joe biden, accidents can happen,
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it wouldn't be the 1st time the 2 countries faced the crisis due to simple miscommunication. so just having that literally a phone call away to clear to clarify things is important and especially important given how differently the united states in china view the world which just opens up that much more possibility for miscommunication. so that alone is something of a success for biden. but again, as he said, a time will tell just how committed the 2 sides are making good on some of the promises they talk about in this meeting. fabia, how constructive, where are these talks from a chinese perspective are quite constructive. all the science that i'm hearing a rather positive. i'm just after the meeting of 40 minutes. so long. e in san francisco, a step in front of the press and describe the talks as a wherever you well, i mean, they went very well quote unquote. and also if you look at the rhetoric of
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a seating ping, it was quite accommodating. i would say for example, he said that um a china has no plan to so a pass um, uh, the u. s. and that, you know, the world is big enough to accommodate both countries. and then later when he had to deal with a bite and he also mentioned that um, china is willing to be a partner and a friend of the u. s. i know this is a rhetoric and we was have to see whether a china will also deliver it and when it comes to actions. but i would say it's quite a good sign. and when other indicators they drink the q and a at that precedent bite and gave it to what the press that he called seating thing . a dictator now that could have blown up here and getting picked up by state media and china, but sofa. i haven't seen that so i guess they don't want to spoil the moot and run the potty. william. the 2 leaders also talked about taiwan plenty of potential there for ruining the party. it's one of the most explosive issues in
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relation to between the us and china. what came out of that discussion about taiwan, really right. it is a major pressure point between the 2 sides. the readout from the white house was extensive. i mean, you, these readouts are usually, you know, a paragraph for too long. this was an essay and just a laundry list of issues of which taiwan really only occupied a couple sentences. nonetheless, it was an opportunity for the 2 leaders to just face to face, say, where the red lines are, and that's what's important here in red lines. it's not that there's going to be piece, it's not that either side is going to get their way. these are be taiwan or any other issue. it's an understanding of where the red lines are to exactly, to avoid those kinds of miscommunications that we were talking about earlier. and it seems, at least while the status quo hasn't changed 5 and it's sticking to the one china policy that's been long term policy for the united states. and she has stuck to his vision that one day tie one will be part of mainland china, at least the 2 side states out there claims to each other and what their limits are
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to help going forward. that they will not be those kinds of miscommunications. as a potential classes that could lead to something very disastrous and the taiwan straits. so an important face to face meeting between the 2 leaders of the opening up of military direct military communications between the 2 countries. all sounds quite good of probably and can we expect more face to face talks like this going forward? oh, yeah, definitely. i see one of the results that was announced, it was also more human to human exchanges. of course you can apply that on the political level, but also there will be more i'm student exchanges between the us and china, more direct flights. i mean, this is really important after those 3 years of, of isolation that china had behind itself, like, uh, a also because of the pen demik with a late to also because of political reasons. it's important that the 2 sites talk again as a, you know, to prevent any em escalation. we've seen that in the major conflicts. you know,
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we cannot find any um solutions, but i don't, i don't think this can be the goal. i mean, the discrepancies in, you know, issues like taiwan human rights. so stock that, um, they seem unsolvable but at this point, but at least both the sites now have demonstrated that they probably can talk more constructively or manage those discrepancies. yeah. and the more constructive way, and i am expecting actually that there will be more communication. and i think of also for the international community business. good news bobby and william, thank you both very much. that was journalist bobby and chris about in beijing and w. william blue, crocked hearing, burly now un security council has adopted a resolution calling for urgent extended pauses in the gaza strip. the binding text calls for humanitarian purposes in fighting and to allow aid access but doesn't use the term ceasefire. it also calls on him us and israel to protect civilians,
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especially children comes to it's the 1st time the council has agreed on a resolution since the conflict began to to become. meanwhile, these really army has released a video, which it says provides evidence that him us was using the lc for hospital and gaza as a command center complex. and most denies the claims and the images have not been independently verified. a military kids for one mile, service alive, renee munition funding, wrist with insignia, both of those uniforms. i left for the police founder of april for 7 me slippage. sages right or is prove that to mass was using now. she for hospital as a command center, as a mass and the hospitals management denied the claims and all but now we use vile defense forces, say they have evidence behind the scenes, as well as military climb. the video shows caches of weapons and other equipment.
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this is what we left behind by the minutes and have absolutely no business being inside the hospital. i mean, it's a my only these findings in the sheets, the hospital prove unequivocally that it was used for terrorism in complete violation of international law who's moved up that dina been little me been now there's and seeing how master and his dismissed israel is claims as quote, lies and propaganda to the right o surgery, widespread international condemnation. these items military incursion into on chief i hospital in guys i city is totally unacceptable. hospitals out of not bottom 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,
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that's the resolution calling for an urgent and extended humanitarian pauses. russia, united states, and the united kingdom, abstained. the un security council resolutions are legally binding, but with feelings running high all around the cool suppose is may well go on heard . well from where we joined now by lieutenant colonel peter land, he's in is really military spokes person in tel aviv, thanks for being with us carolina. tell us more about what the israel depends. of course is found inside the el cheapo hospital we, we saw the video, does this what's showing there amount to what would be described as a command and control center the morning terry and they $41.00 of our board of goods from us for the, from us choose 2 routes will be mexico or a 1000. $200.00 more than $1200.00 is ready. and if that's $240.00 is right,
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is in front of nationals and so it goes up. we are fighting against a roof most, most of us terraced organization that has no regard for life, is randy or palestinian. and i say that precisely because of your question. indeed, we have found munitions, weapons, guns, communications materials, in the shape compound in one of the, in one of the buildings. we are still operating in the compound and we are just scratching the surface of their operations. we understand a bulldozer was digging at the hospital overnight. so was that your equipment? what else are you looking for there? exactly. so we've been very, very uh forthcoming with our understanding of what from us has done that to shift whether it's overground around the grounds or beneath the ground. so while i was going specifically what we're doing, indeed we are searching in order to reveal to the well what time us has been doing
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it has done to the hospital. they have had 16 years to prepare for this day. they have extensively embedded their capabilities throughout the gaza strip of research . as we showed in the run to see hospital where they had the tire tunnels, connecting from one place to another, where they have a utilize component control capabilities where they've hidden weapons caches. this is the terrorist organization. this is the terrace all me off. i'm us. this is the reason. i'm not because of october 7th, that where it's a war. but we're at war to meant to ensure that october 7th can never happen again . sorry. right. now there are grave concerns as you know, surrounding the patients and civilians that are sheltering at the i'll ship a hospital and garza city where, where your troops are operating right now. what can you tell us? what more can you tell us about the humanitarian conditions? there and efforts to relieve any suffering or so we, we focus the plan for this operation and, and in order to be prepared for it,
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we included within the forces post medical, certain medical professionals, and also arabic speakers. in order to mitigate any problems and communication. we have distinguish between the locations where we are conducting the operations and the civilians in order to keep them out of his way and then continue the treatment . whoever needs treatment to stay for golf them. you know, there was a lot of concern before the operation with you. i also encourage event that it also reports it about what will happen to the, to the people and also in the hospital or in the hospital grounds. the people of gauze on our enemy from us is our enemy. and i would say to the fact that they use the hospital as a and the hospital grounds as c'mon, control positions as a place for storing weapons. it just goes to show that they're also the enemy of the people browser. i'm sure you're aware of the united nations security council resolution. the that was just passed it costs for
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a urgent and extended humanitarian pauses for gaza. will israel be abiding by this resolution, or are you or your troops preparing for that sort terry, on, you know, i'm the military, the military is deeply involved in the bull fighting in the strong and this massive become us, which is which needs to be done because of their atrocities on october 7th, but also in order to prevent that from happening ever again, i will leave the diplomacy to the diplomat. so full sized by professional mandatory we will abide by whatever instructions we received from the government. the, the land of the israel defense forces. thank you very much. good. that is now to russia where a court is due to hand down its verdict later today in the case of an artist charged under the country's strict for time censorship laws. alexandra scott, you're lang co faces several years in prison after being arrested last year for
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replacing supermarket price tags with stickers criticising the war in ukraine. scripture lanka denies the formal charge of knowingly spreading false information about the russian army. this is a comic book by russian artist, sasha saki lingle in it. she explains what depression is and type to support a relative or a friend who suffers from it. but now sasha herself needs support. she's been in detention for one and a half years accused of spreading so cold, fake news about the russian army, friends, relatives, and even people who have never met her are trying to draw attention to her case. one of them is bars romanovs inactive is from st. petersburg, he knows exactly what it's like to be in sasha's position. he was arrested for breaking the same law passed by russian lawmakers in the 1st stage of the full
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scale invasion of ukraine with bars managed to escape russia and is now in germany . yeah, just to do it at the i feel a sense of responsibility for students on i was sharing information about political prison as a full some way as a now since my whole life has been turned upside down because of the rest and i had to leave my country and stuff over. i feel even more info run over the i just was a little confused the phone of, of, of which on this website you process a. sasha, saki land go, was arrested in april 2022 for replacing super market price tags. with demands to end russia's war and ukraine, prosecutors are seeking an 8 here sent. it says punishment, which are relatives and friends believe is inhumane. as i say, yes, the, i'm just trying not to think about it too much. so basically i'm hoping for a miracle because i know very well that a heavy present sentence will be
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a catastrophe for the shot or the what the prospect of us throw sasha is wellbeing is what her mother is concerned about. most. the 33 year old has several illnesses and her health is deteriorating in detention due to a lack of medical assistance. and where's your almost the sheet of so why is it? because she's a very strong person story, but at what cost i just pushed. but for the way, because i'm really afraid i still come see the end of this process as a buyers, you could look at the yay! showing you. these are gone and said it probably helps me to survive because there is no end in sight. but i don't know how it's going to end. even in detention, sasha continues to drool friends, publish, or prison diary on a website. they also sent a box of her books to bar it's in germany. most of them have been sold and the
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money used to pay, so coolant goes lawyers to continue helping her virus not wants to publish your book in germany. to catch up on a few other stories making headlines around the world. today. officials in indonesia say almost 350 or 100 refugees have arrived in the past. 48 hours. thousands of virginia have risk similar journeys to southeast asian countries. this year the u. n says the majority come from refugee camps and bangladesh. after fleeing ethic persecution in myanmar. meanwhile, armed rebels in myanmar have released footage, they say shows the soldiers from the military junta surrendering the video comes as the hunter faces coordinator, resistance from multiple revel groups. the conflict has escalated since the democratic government was toppled in a 2 almost 3 years ago. the humans nuclear watchdog says he read know has enough enriched uranium for several atomic bombs. taylor on denies. it's
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developing nuclear weapons, but even agency says around has increased that uranium stockpile. traces have also been found it on declared signs bridge and supreme court has ruled that the government's plan to send asylum seekers through bond is unlawful. decision is a major blow to prime minister risky. it's do not cruise made tackling illegal immigration, a key 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 rolanda government says it's unhappy that the court ruled that it's not a safe 3rd country for asylum seekers and refugees. a desperate people making a desperate crossing. i mean, 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
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a 175000 people are awaiting a 1st decision on asylum claims. overall. britain, this conservative government has made its plan to the port asylum seekers to rewan, to 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 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
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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. 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. it is spring in the southern hemisphere and already large parts of brazil are baking under an unprecedented early heat wave. so these are now under extreme temperature alerts in rio, the combination of heat and humidity means it feels like nearly 60 degrees celsius . isaac coconuts to find the heat. one of the many ways to keep cooling, brazil as the country bakes. the summer season has not even started yet,
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but people in rio de janeiro are feeling the burn. don't need to be under the sun. you can even feel it in the shade, just said, and it is a clear sign. the claimant is changing. even so apollo known for its unreliable weather, is sweltering electric power consumption has reached record levels as people raise to buy air conditioners fans and refrigerators. the situation is especially hard on small businesses and those who can't escape living on the streets with this heat. it's just bearable. i'm just exhausted when i get home, it's cold water. otherwise i can't even get up because i'm so tired. it's even hard to sleep. far away from the countries main cities, the world's largest web land is burning. hundreds of active fires have been
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recorded and fundamental more than tripled and last year many were started by humans, but the tend to drive conditions are making them even worse. in the rainy season in the region usually starts at the end of september. but this year it fairly rained at all. local firefighters are working around the plot to contain the flames. man is not going to point that out because there is less and also in the pension now, then there was those. he has a highly, this is ideal for fire as to flare up. we used to have no rain for 2 months now it's for, in some places, even 5 as you've you. while weather is becoming more frequent and more intense, in many places around the world. in brazil, the extreme heat is expected to last, at least until friday. some sports news, the intent is world number one. nobody ciocca which is incredible winning streak
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has was halted at 19 matches in dramatic fashion in touring unit, could send a defeated chunk of the chapter over 3 hours of an intense toe to toe bottle sooner . who is 14 years brokovich is junior wrapped up. his 1st career when against the 24 time grand slam champion, with a smash prompting roars from the sell out crowd. he moves top of the group but is not yet guaranteed a semi final spot ahead of his final round robin match. the us women's national football team has appointed m a haze as their new coach on our record deal. the long time chelsea balls will become the highest paid female coach in the world when she takes over the us women's national team in may before the summer. olympics hayes is widely regarded as one of the most influential managers in the women's game. she has been in charge of chelsea since 2012 winning 15
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trophies today. and finally, france is toasting the 1st bottles of this year's wind harvest in keeping with strict tradition the 1st bush alayna boat was uncorked at midnight on the 3rd thursday of november. the pretty red line is made from grapes picked just a couple of months ago. kind of source celebrated in style, a paris, the spruce annual blueshield, a, a wible a girl watching dw knows remember land. just reminder of the top stories were following for you this our us present. joe biden has failed. what he called real progress and talks with china is leaders shooting paint in california. both said they want to improve relations like lingering tensions over tissues, including taiwan. israel defense forces have released the video, which they say proves that from us using causes el cheapo hospital as
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a command center for it shows weapons and other equipment they say is really troops uncovered in a raid on the territory is biggest medical facilities. most of the claims of next year and dw, it's focused on europe looking at a jewish refugee century and hungry that's taking in families from israel. i'm terry morrison. thanks for the
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