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the, the, this is the, the, you news live from berlin, a saw in relations between the world to super powers. us presidential fight and says that there is real progress in his 1st face to face talks to the year with china is the leader. she's in tag, hold say that they want better relations despite lingering tension. also coming up, a journalist from does of who is lucky enough to have made it out of the war torn territory shares his personal journey with dw the
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sierra kelly. welcome to the program. you, as president joe biden says that he has made real progress and talks with china's leaders fusion, paying the 2 met for 4 hours during a summit of asia pacific nations in san francisco. it was their 1st face to face encounter in a year. both leaders saying that they want to improve strained relations between the 2 super powers. they announced a new cooperation in areas including narcotics, a i, and military communication. now the tensions persist over trade and china is territorial claims. despite some, it's careful, planning. president, fight and referred to see as a dictator, while speaking with journalist beijing has criticized the comments as irresponsible president biden says the us in china would try to communicate better, or both diplomatically and personally. they were re assuming military to military
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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 and the rates are based on the direct bases. in the months of head, we're going to continue to preserve and pursue high level diplomacy, the p. r. c, and both directions. keep the lines of communication open, including retreat 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 internally savvy and customer has been following developments foundation. he joins me now. so probably in 1st of all, how constructive were these talks from the chinese perspective. yeah, from the chinese site um the talks were framed very positively on the one hand you can ok, you. yeah, the chinese side has an incentive to
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a frame them positivity. after all the lead um was playing all the way to constructive and was also frame very positive feet by the chinese side of fabia. and there are a lot of issues. meantime were china and the united states do not see ida i mainly taiwan, gaza ukraine, just to name a few. was there any progress there or no, not at all. i mean the major conflicts. i don't see any. you have room for compromise. i mean, the, the positions decide really a lot when it comes to taiwan. yeah. i would say a seating things, rhetoric was not as strong as before. i mean, he didn't issue a military for it, but he also make you aware of the red line is and that is the independence of taiwan. and he also want the u. s. of not selling any. i'm still taiwan, but also when it comes to um, gaza and also ukraine. um, the chinese side did not, you know, even mentioned them in the, in their hands out. and also when you know,
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later on in the ministry of foreign affairs, the spokes person was you know, asked to clarify if they were any progress on those issues. she basically, um, just repeated the stance of china and it has not changed. so i would say in those major issues, there was not really a substantial change by the chinese type, but that doesn't prove out that maybe those talks could lead to progress later on. okay, general is probably and catch me and basing we'll leave it there. thank you so much for joining us. well, the un security council has adopted a resolution calling for urgent extended pauses in the gaza strip. the binding text calls for humanitarian pauses and fighting, and to allow 8 access, but did not use the term ceasefire. it also calls on him austin israel to protect civilians, especially children who is when to come. it is the 1st time the council has agreed on a resolution since the conflict began. the security constance now getting reliable
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information out of cause that has become increasingly difficult. conditions for journalists are extremely dangerous, and israel has only let a few people out of the territory now calls and journalist has them. but lucia is one of them. we will be speaking with him in just a moment that his personal and journalistic take on the situation in gaza. but 1st a short profile including the few images that he recorded from his journey husband boucher, a long time reporter and d. w. contributor since 2012. he's covered many conflicts between israel and him, us, but he says this war is like nothing else he's experienced. he's had to strike a balance between objective reporting, where he is about his family and his personal feelings as it goes on. this is footage he took of his neighborhood for him, it was clear he could not return. the area has been under fire since october 7th, the day of hamas. his terror attacks on israel has been moved south and kept trying
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to get the news out. i'm in power outages and with no internet. he took this photo of a boy struggling to stay in touch. how some took with him just a few keepsakes like this leaflets dropped by the is really army warning people to flee the north. he called the leaflet from a rooftop and a refugee camp. on november 3rd, he took this footage of his long wait at the roster crossing to enter egypt, and then made his way to jordan. one of the few lucky ones to get out. he says he feels guilty leaving his wider family behind as well as all the other girls in school have nowhere to go. and indeed, we are joined now by journalists and pollution who is now safe in jordan. i'm welcome has i'm did you and your family all make it out? lucky. yes. my clothes found many derricks. i many, my wife and 2 boys made it out. on november,
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the 3 we crossed roughly crossing and joined. they don't need to cuss lake about 24 hours to reach cairo. any of you stayed there for like a week. then we slide on man and where i am now. at what point did you make the call on? did you say okay, i'm going to try to leave now actually from the fast week i. so it's a, it's not safe to stay in dogs. this time was totally different, risky, hard from day one. there was this to likes near buying my place and some windows were smashed in the fests like as long as the way the signed that made me think it took me a couple of days to think about it. then i started to make phone calls and to see if that is possible for me to leave um with my family. it took longer than i
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expected. more than a month. i stayed in garza and i'm moving from different places. like, actually i got misplaced the 5 different places across the garden and strap till i made it out. on november 3, you were among the few journalists reporting from gaza on the ground. how great was the pressure on you? and how do you think those who are still there, experiencing these moments it was an easy because the building is not the only thing that we used to do and taken care off. and they, the life taking care of the family, seeking safe safety and, and, and find a secure place not to be in the wrong time or wrong place where it could be a potential target wise. what aly jets or a tillery, or whatever,
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and, and being exhausted with the daily. so the basic things like getting water, washing or drinking water, or finding fluids. um, in the beginning it was okay. available and in the market. the lake swan become more hard and hard as time a bossing. things become more little in, in the market many, many times that we put in find proper food to buy or drinking water. i remember one of the 2 nights was uh we, we had no drinking water. we had to wait till the next morning uh, ending for water. so in this time that we, we were exhausted and uh, and drain by, by this, these things. um and i have to keep an eye on the use and, and 2 ports um, more than was very limited. uh, moving it was very hard was scary and risky. but um, um,
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we could manage somehow bite plus the communication between an in gallons because of the poor connection, limited access to the internet. uh, made it more harder and more difficult. what do you think? i mean, you know, we've all seen the images coming out of gauze uh, including since you left. and i'm just wondering, you know, as, as a resident of gaza. um, uh and um, you know, knowing what, you know, also as a journalist, what, what you think of what you've been seeing coming out of there, or how do you feel my feeling is, is, is, is an, an describable, you know, if i'm allowed to say it's not easy because i'm a journalist, i have to cover and have to be objective, very unusual as much as i can. and as i'm working for the fine media mainly, but in the same time i'm velocity and i'm based in goals that i have
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a family. i have friends, i have people there and i so innocent people got killed and being at risk and, and scared and certified by them by mint and, and without knowing. and at any end of it or when it's going to be over. that was the most terrifying thing. the feelings was like really mixed, especially when we hear at that people we know that they, they got caught killed or their house being destroyed. and so, um it, it, sometimes i was preventing myself of thinking even about these things like my main priority was to stay safe and as much as i can turn to us has and pollution. thank you so much for joining us. there are some other stories making news around the world. german authorities have carried out
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a series of raids on organizations with suspected links to the hezbollah group. 50 for raids were carried out nationwide overnight. most were connected to an organization called the hamburg islamic center. the center is now suspected of supporting has below, which germany recognizes as a terrorist organization. a u. k is new for mr. david cameron has travelled to keep on a surprise visit. it is the ex prime minister's 1st working trip abroad. ukrainian president followed him. it was the landscape says that he is grateful for the support at a time when the conflict in closet is drawing attention away from ukraine. police have clashed with protesters at an empty m a. c rally in the spanish capital, madrid. thousands took to the streets to protest a deal between prime minister pedro sanchez and 2 cats alone. pro independence parties, the deal grants of amnesty 2 hundreds of capital and separatists in exchange for
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the party support informing itself from antennas. world number 3, the neo marietta b a. germany's alexandra swear of in straight sets to reach the semi finals at the atp finals tournament entering. and a scrap of that. russia is marietta state to set points in the 1st set tie break, and then snatched one break in the 2nd set to secure a 7664. when that sees and move to the top of this group. so wherever most, when his last round robin match against the world's number 5, andre would love to have a chance to qualify for the semi finals. and then the cricket world cup post india beat, new zealand by 70 runs to reach the tournament final in front of a packed crowd and moved by india superstar vic rod holly reported his fist t one de international 100 ranking the record for the format that he shared
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with cricket, great section 10 to car. now india are looking to win the world cup a for the 3rd time in the final on sunday. they will face either australia or south africa. and you're up to date now and dw there's i'm sarah kelly and roland. thank you so much for watching the sometimes it's hard to find what you're looking for. but we've got something for you know, story is most powerful woman, little sister,
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of the dictate to listen to your teacher who is came your tongue to say she represents a mixture of expectation and disappointment. it was as though she wanted to remain mysterious, fearsome, strong, sometimes threatening, sometimes of charming to but i couldn't see behind her. the way to the red princess stops november 25th on dw, the, to the my name is danita cindy. katie and i was born in christian now, and i most pull books and champion in cost as i said, the whole solo don't yet have sadie cruise. many honors in the ring include 2015 vice world junior champion 2017 vice european champion 2018 european
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champion. 2022 world and european championships bronze medalist and 24. the 3 championed the football pins sees the supremely talented lightweight boxer but there is a problem. just one. i always grade the championships on held in a country that doesn't recognize the cost of items over the product position. i might not be able to compete in those countries, simply because i represent costs a very profound cycle. so one, what is your finding for a nation back for many other countries doesn't exist. politics, note me out. the,
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the side to coach children read was born in 1999. she's been boxing since she was 12 years old. today, she's among the top 3 boxes in her category in terms of punching power. she's a multiple winner of domestic and international titles. and her tale is lower than it might be, because she's not allowed to box everywhere. more so if i'm on, sophia smarter and look up, you know, i've been unable to compete to 3 well championships held in india. you know, the end for the european championship inside the i think that my participation will be denied because i represent cost, divide that them so no provide cycle. so an entirely sporting terms. donetta is not worried about her future. she trains hard every day. but unlike most other fellow boxers, she also faces a fight on the political front. dozens of countries including china,
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russia and spain do not recognize the sovereignty of costs of oh cool thing is it's a lot to face intestinal obstacles, not being able to compete for political reasons. but the dba is and that really tough the only on the data i might have been preparing some months to participate in the collection of these. and if one doesn't bundle and on the day before because one been told that my entry has been kept on store for me. oh, gotcha. no, she lives here to show more than what they was telling me to pull. it's always very d motivating them with the dean, but i've tend all these barriers into a source of strength and forward and into metals latoya. it's really very difficult . so i always pray that the championships aren't hosted in a country that doesn't recognize the independence of costs. if i move on the new event, cool, i'm going yeah. because then my participation is not always guarantee more than
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just one. and of course the is a good a it's early august and christian are members of the aisle painting and dias for are out in force. and the cost of and capital had a big note of boxing. the organizer is a former world champion to until 2014 represented cost of of since then robin crossing, which he has not had done yet has problems for $1.00 simple reason. he changed his passport. now he represents germany leading don't yet have wishing that costs about could have the same status as his adopted country. by thousands of november, i came to germany in november 2004. it wasn't easy and the beginning is everyone who does that experience has immigrating, isn't easy to get over the years. we've overcome those problem about the end of the year we are. and finally we can give something back to our native country, those phones. i'm deborah the loan to all of us to sort of get past that. she is
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hosting this boxing event, precisely because he hasn't forgotten his homeland. and because he wants to draw attention to the difficult situation facing box, there isn't costs about fact. then he himself saw no other option then to leave his own country. i go that past. i also go to germany passport because it enables you to fly anywhere for competitions. so it's something it definitely needs as it sort of a one over the price for sonya and robin 1st met 3 years ago and he's confident she has a great teacher in the room desktops. i'm very proud of her, and i think she has a lot of potential. can see her winning a major title as an amateur, and they've got also, as a pro, i'll help you and then we'll jump in your goods and often them with the for decades ago, syrups and ethnic albanians all lived in one country,
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yugoslavia and they all had a common champion, a scenario that seems unimaginable today. one of the few costs of our boxers who is live the dream of participating in every global competition as a representative of all communities is axis sally who born and pushed in out in 1984, he became the 1st boxer of costs of our albanian descent to compete at the olympics, those representing the former yugoslavia were able to take part in all competitions on like cost of our athletes today. jacob of is the best way to get to that time i represented the 25000000 people 100. i was always number one in yugoslavia southern and been crime and national champion 10 times thing was an absolute joy and composite about then i started boxing and unit i knew in the world war 2 and the deal and think so to move on and be on and the collapse so do you.
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this lobby began in 1991 with the country, then gradually splitting up into individual states. comfortable as a war for independence from the serbian dominated regime ended in 1999. eventually, costs a vote declared itself a sovereign country in 2008. but the bloody conflicts between serbs and ethnic albanians have created deep divisions. so deep that they still don't recognize each other. almost a quarter of a century after nato intervention ended the cost of the war. after a decade of diplomatic efforts to normalize relations, the situation worse and again, tensions have been rising once more since 2021, exacerbated by the killing of a cost of our police man in the town to find scott by ethnic serbs in september 2023 the
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hoping she'll be allowed to compete in the next competition. sonya is fully motivated to train, in addition to the issue of countries, not recognizing her passport. she also has problems with financial backing and costs of, of due to the limited funding provided by the young countries. also are these alternators comes from the status of said from the food in youth and for when it's really difficult for music arch. because in order to prepare the new to in the right form for a competition to solomon, we are forced to change between one or 2 different locations. the super techniques sets it up, forces us on this one. and that's another honda we have at the moment, doesn't even have to necessarily strength and conditioning equipment and they're supposed to start off and then there's a lot of proper flowing sol, so we have to train on concrete event that leads to a lot of injuries among the assets sending out this participant or discuss, it's something that the a so just need to pay more attention to this of the looking at where the elite
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sports men and women with great potential can do that. training is what these fits it. a couple of things, instead of some small boxing federation of costs of i was aware of the problems the poor training conditions are also linked to among other things, to the political situation in the country. constable is a small and relatively poor nation, and this is a little know or said the region we have a very small and limited budget which doesn't provide us with the means to support our boxers as much as we should for with this budget. and we struggle even to cover the general, the costs of international competitions that take place. so it's like a country looking for this guy came, goes around the moment, the, to turn him off. one of those moments when i really wanted to quit boxing was often losing at the tokyo 2020 and then picks up, got you in the it was a huge disappointment and left me in dispatch also to be all just after the an impact. so i sat down and so it's about why i was depressed. so i'm why this has happened to me more. there is also a more i found a new team and
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a new spirit. we just had really positive results from positive and off to 2 years of training in 2022 together with my new coach. and we made a huge breakthrough for cost of i thought of 1st major metal in 40 years and bought a couple of vetoes despite all the obstacles and the motivating circumstances. there was no time for rest, a new day, same exercises in the same hall. the site for one of each of them is it's not just believing. i know the tell bring back can impact metal costs of i once i'm bored, started on the block comp, say whether we still be gold, silver or bronze because this bush is really big. i mean book saying, and this thing is possible, you must natalia solid visa and once i've got best selling pick metal, who am i think my coach and i will move up to the professional level books improve as soon as 5 nights. i'm such a big events that it's being held in a football stadium. former world champion,
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robin crescent, she is fox and professionally uncomfortable. for the 1st time sonia entered, trainer mount, you'll know sallow, kind of don't want to miss the chance to be ringside for the bout with a hope that one day don't. yes, it will be in the same position. the cost of our athletes are set to enjoy these. a free travel in the us of 2024, but restrictions elsewhere remained difficult for plenty of us. but the rough estimate, the removal of the visa obligations is very amicable. valgy i am in robin and i are in different dimensional symbols. i can be to a to book single while he's a professional. and the best way to rubbing has a lot of advantages when it comes to entering competition. lot of the, my mom to me having a passport from the costs of the there are a range of obstacles and nothing is such that i hope that in the future i'll also
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be able to compete in on other countries without any problems at all. and then you start the of the of the go, i'm still thing is a bossing event. like this can help raise awareness, but something needs to change. it might not make a difference politically, but don't yet to, and others with the same problems. at least feel that they are not forgotten on the right. how much to the guy to my dream is to compete to, to a level where all the best books is competes and you're probably going to for on the and i really believe that invoice or how much uh, on professional book saying, okay, very, very far. uh, some shots from a sporting point of view, tonja is sure she'll achieve her goals, but to continue her successes in international boxing, her passport needs to be accepted everywhere. and for that to happen, a lot still has to change in the political arena.
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