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the, the dw dues live and from berlin tonight, the familiar face and the change of the top in poland. former prime minister donald tusk is now the new prime minister, is returned ending 8 years of wiping national is rule and it sets the stage for warmer relations with the european union. also coming up in this campaign to destroy him off israel stepping up its attacks on the city of han unit palestinians marching in solidarity across the region as the number of dead rises and conditions on the ground. worse than by the de 8 agents and say that the situation in gaza is
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kind of strong. the i bring golf, it's good to have you with us on this monday public parliament has elected former prime minister donald to us to be its new prime minister. the outgoing premier lost a vote of confidence in the 8 years of populace right wing room. the task is valid to improve strange relations with the european union. the chief of the 2 months of the winning poem entry elections. donald task is finally able to form a government it's, it's ram from britain. so the politician who previously served as polish prime minister and went on to lead to the european council. i think we're both go to the q, paula. it's a great day. not
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just for me but also for everyone who is believed for many years, but things would get better. how does the vehicle is that we would chase away darkness of an evil? that's a good now that's actually happening. you may as well, you purchased our earlier the last prime minister, mateusz miller, b etzky. las depaula meant to revolt of confidence as little make has rejected his plans to form a new conservative government to the last smocks, the end of an era. he is of populist rule by the law and justice party who is about posts to those of having the phone and visit you see forever. the office is in on a poland, as loves the jubilant tons of supporters, polluted proceedings. empowerment from a cinema invoice. so celebrating his come back with popcorn and cola utah
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school now layout his program for government and is likely to be sworn in his prime minister by president andre due to later this week. or earlier i asked the w is magdalena, that was part of the costs to explain the background to today's events. and more so or for the good to this point of to at the election, the middle of october which has been won by the opposition. and donald trump is the leader of your position and, and he's a position to build off of local facilities ranging from next week to a conservative a to moderate concept, which is bodies and wants to extend the full well, she sends mostly for a close relationship with the new, as you may remember, she was not only phones 5 minutes a few years ago, but she also was the president of the you would be uncomfortable. and one late to one year late to after she was progressive. she'd forward to the election and i'm the low in just the 42 problem for the next 2 features new. we know that in the
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past 8 years we've seen poland clash with the european union on some significant issues. remind us of what those issues were. were there were quite a lot of issues. the, some of them were the freedom of media and the mind no way to rise. but you know, maybe the most important one as to which was standing in the center of the conflict between poland and the youth. this was this so called traditional reform at which we histone or it's try to explain several times. it's a very complicated but, you know, it was about the independence of jonathan, poland, the independence of course, at that have been doubted. and um, that led to a number of legal proceedings in d. u. and many cases, poland has lost. and um, there was also the fries equal to who, a pin money that was wishful by brussels for poland. we know that donald, to us,
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he is a known commodity in brussels at the european union. now he's back in power. will he be able to mend relations with the use? well, she will of course twice. try to mend them and build only the relationships with brussels but with also with jim own and you were for that building. um, but you have to remember that there are also issues that could be disputed in that you like. for example, when it comes to the migration probably takes or didn't you clue out of an urgency for instance. but the whole is, of course, i suppose from the gym and s from the 1st verse of 5. that the 11th of december today, which means to restart the relationships between poland, brussels and buildings. what will this state moving forward mean inside poland? do you think that we are about to see some domestic transformative acts take
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place? why do you know that what is happening now? this is certainly um what it can use to live in new young over a pulse. wanted uh the swans, who elected the position and um, they holstead coolant will get more friendly and more color and more open face in the world. and in the repeating a union that you have to remember there is to assure just a number of people to do support their low injustice party, which did not with the election, but it was the biggest part of the go as a single product. you can most of goals um, so there are also many supports are still in poland of them and too much to speaking today and, and the polish problem and said she remembers them and he will also them to feel at home in colorado. w corresponded magdalena and bushed violet. got we appreciate you giving us the latest on what has been
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a significant day for publish politics like the one to thank you are now to the war in gaza. israel is pressing ahead with its campaign to eliminate tomas and stepping up a tax on the southern city of han units where it says key, how much the militants are, hold up the us and a number of other countries. you may remember classify how much as a terrorist organization. agencies say that the humanitarian situation in gaza is apocalyptic. palestinians have been marching and solidarity as the number of dead rises and conditions portion by the day. they march in solidarity with palestinians in gauze on in the west bank. people say it has the least they can do that sentiment. it goes here to introduce to them kind of thing instead of close shop and going on strike to show that i support some of the realities enclosure i've seen again in 11 on. yeah,
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i know this is the day in solidarity with the palestinian people because there's nothing we can do but seriously stand in solidarity with them via financially, psychologically the both socially and how is the now you this all the data to speak of is against. these is rarely as strikes found and goes a day of to day so far from armstrong has ministry speaks of more than 18000 people can i was watching the news and all of a sudden, i feel every thing kicked then on top of me. the children are sitting. i couldn't see the thing, the many among the dead and wounded our children. the river,
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a large number of children who arrived with amputations to the upper and lower limits. the number of boxes are in the 10s. they've been sent to the mountains tents. there is still a number of them beneath the rubble l. my guns and camp and other areas in the central province i'm asking is ramsey is that is targeting him off and trust structure to ensure that a ton of attack like the one on october 7 can never happen again. prime minister benjamin netanyahu claims many home on spite those have some render to but it's really all mean seen in this with you may say that it is for how most and many from the beginning of the end. that's why i'm the the man or the boy. alright, here's a look now with some of the other headlines this our, a new draft agreement at the you and climate conference in dubai. waters down possible action on limiting global warming. the latest text refers to reducing fossil fuel use. an earlier draft as spoke of phasing out the fuel. the comp 28
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talks are due to wind down in the next few of the philippines as somebody joined the st. bassinger over confrontations between ships in the south china sea. manila says chinese vessels blasted water cannons at several filipino boats and calls to collision. beijing blames the philippines joining claims almost the entire south china sea in defiance of international rulings. india is a supreme court has upheld the cancellation 3 years ago of the special status of jonathan cashmere by the hindu nationalist government. i've never been promoted. the muslim majority regent previously enjoyed the measure of political economy. the court has also ordered the region to hold states elections, allies of russian opposition, politicians, alexis of all. and he said that he has been removed from the prison colony where she had been imprisoned. of all his lawyers had been unable to contact him for almost a week. his whereabouts remains unknown. his age fear that he may have been moved
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to a harder, harsher prison. ready ready pressure has once again attacked ukraine's capitol cheese ukrainian air defenses shut down at least 8 ballistic missiles, launched at the city explosions and damage. buildings were reported on the outskirts of the city. increasing president zalinski is now in washington, hoping to help break a deadlock in congress that is holding back more a for you create the w special correspondent. i mean as if is in cave and he has more now on the strikes that hit the city earlier today. as well, many of us were working at around 4 am at the sound of loud bangs. it was the largest missile strikes by russia on to you and at least a month. and it was a little bit strange in 2 ways. the 1st way is because no air raid sirens woke us up before the things that we heard. usually,
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the sirens will go off. that means you have time to get down into a bump shelter if that's what you want to do, get out of harm's way, and then maybe 20 minutes half an hour later, you might hear the explosions. these are cruise miss a lot of times it's cruise missiles coming into cuba and ukraine. air defenses are alerted before. they even enter the air space near key. if that didn't happen today, which is a little bit disconcerting, what happened was, the explosions went off and then a couple seconds later, then the air raid sirens started to ring out across the city. but there was some good news and this is why it was also strange. because the key of government, the city government said that the air defense managed to shoot down all 8 missiles . and these were not normal cruise missiles. they were ballistic missiles, which russia claims are not that it's impossible to shoot them down. so this is really strategic to, if it's true, what's clear is that russia was not able to hit its target. a couple of people were wounded, but there was no large scale damage in key if so,
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a lot of people here are very grateful to these air defense systems for shooting down the missiles. yeah. and the ability to push the russians back. we know it has a lot to do with foreign weapons being sent to ukraine. ukrainian president zalinski. he's in the united states right now. i'm trying to convince us lawmakers to keep that aid coming into his country and me that that's a, that's a big deal for the people living where you are isn't, as these things are directly connected in ukrainians minds, they know that the thing that's protecting them the most especially behind the front lines mt of are these advanced weapons that are coming almost exclusively from the west. so you have the patriot missile system. also, the german made a air defense system. and there's a lot of doubt now coming from the us, which is not just ukrainians, create ukraine's largest provider, but it provides more weapons than the rest of the world combined. there's a lot of doubt coming from the us. now the republicans right wing republicans have
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taken over the house and saying that we're, they're not going to support ukraine and less bite and concedes on certain domestic issues. so that is absolutely wise lensky is there in the us. he's going to meet bite and tomorrow he's also going to meet with the speaker of the house to try to work out a deal and save the aid for ukraine before the year ends. that's important to him. it's also important to this country and especially for when i'm talking to people in key, if they know that the, their skies are protected by these american made weapons. the w special corresponded, i mean, as of tonight in key, i mean, thank you. nasa has captured a dazzling new image of an exploded star in the far reaches of our galaxy. the new high definition image from the james web space telescope reveals intricate details of casio. p a, a scientist said the clumps of bright orange and white pink or tiny knots of gas. the hint at how the dying star and shattered white glass windows exploded. it's
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