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the crypto queen stops to send associates on dw the dw news line from berlin, ukraine's president on a mission to secure more us aid for its war against russia. but looking better zalinski meet with president bite and urges democrat and republican leaders to resolve their political differences so that the funding for ukraine will not be stopped. also coming up on the program is real, appears increasingly isolated as a huge majority at the un general assembly backs and immediate cease fire in gaza
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when the time countries oppose the resolution, including israel's closest ally, the u. s. the . i'm here until berlin. thank you very much for joining us. we start the program in washington where ukraine's present losing their zelinski has met with political leaders in a bit to get more support for his country's fight against russia. the white house says current aid for ukraine will run out by the end of the year, as republicans in congress are refusing to release additional funds. after meetings, the lensky president biden said that that would be a gift to the russian leader vladimir putin. the food is banking on the united states. failing to deliver for ukraine. we must, we must, we must prove him wrong. a strong warning from us president j bite and directed straight to the united states congress where republicans are blocking
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a $61000000000.00 defense package for you. right. thank you, mr. president. standing beside him, ukrainian president for low dom is zalinski, said he had received positive signals from no makers about the possibility of more aid, but no results yet. and as us funding for ukraine is foster running out republicans a, digging the heels and republicans speak of the house of representatives. mike johnson came out of an earlier meeting with zelinski unmoved. and so what the, by the ministration seems to be asking for is billions of additional dollars with no appropriate oversight, no clear strategy to win. and, and none of the answers that i think the american people are road domestic politics is also guessing in the way republicans say they were in to proof of the financial support to ukraine. unless by degrees to tough for reforms to reduce the
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immigration across the southern us, buddha. welcome back. the u. s. president on the line to his backing of ukraine several times during zalinski show trip to dc. but without the supports of congress, he could only sent him home with the fraction of the funding he's hoping for. i asked dw, his washington correspondent, janelle, and dom island, if there was any sign that the republican blockade in congress could soon be resolved as well. if there was any sign that the republicans are willing to pay concessions, we haven't seen that was so much evidence of that yet. the fact is that the republicans had their position on this, even before zalinski came, and that the landscape and even after the landscape arrived and talk to them and, and give a speech. so there's a, there's very little sign that he was able to move them from their positions. what
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do you think it's important to realize that, you know, there is a, this isn't a model this among republican now, there isn't a lot to live in thinking more about republican lawmakers that there are those who generally support aid for ukraine that are still willing to use of ukraine aid as a bargaining chip in order to extract concessions on the us mexico border. and there are those republicans for whom the ukraine aid is loss over priority, but for whom perhaps these republican demands for a border deal might have provided cover. so this was the dynamics that zelinski was walking into. there was very little that he could see or do to move these republicans from their positions because of the fact that the end of the day is the thing that was holding you creating a back had nothing to do with ukraine. that was dw, corresponded janelle dom aloud,
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and as zalinski tries to drum up support in the us, there has been another russian missile attack on the ukrainian capital. the mayor of cuba says several people have been wounded to the un general assembly has overwhelmingly back to resolution demanding an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and gauze of 153 countries voted in favor with only 10 against, including the us. and these real germany and 22 others epstein. unlike security council resolutions, those passed by the general assembly or not legally binding head of the vote. israel's human representative condemned the resolution. he said a ceasefire would only benefit from us, which is regarded as a terrorist group by many countries. no more crimes, more heinous than the atrocities from us committed. and those that support this resolution are giving the terrorist a free pass. a ceasefire means one thing,
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and one thing only ensuring this, the survival of hum us back in the middle east is realize, begun inspecting a trucks and buy one for goza at the care room, show them check point. officials say that the trucks will not directly enter gals or from israel, though, and that the 8 will still only be delivered through the egyptian border crossing at rough up. the new check point is intended to speed up the deliveries. israel has refused to allow 800 gallons or from its territory since the almost terrorist attack on october the 7th distribution groups gaza as people scrambled for a mere trickle of age there off of crossing, connecting egypt. but southern gaza is the only place where a limited amount of aid is allowed to enter. the besieged strip is wednesdays. it has set up an additional check point at garam shalom border to speed up inspections of a trucks. at the same time,
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it continues its area. budman of garza, this neighborhood in hon. unice has been reduced. her number is real say's its goal is to eliminate from us, which is classified as a data crew by multiple countries. i'm on the got did fluid now. now do you, we by just sitting in our house when the bombing started, without any warning, we're doing the use of doing a, we're waiting for gold team to help us here. and uh, you know, the young israel has extended offensive, deep into this out. as far as rafa and the fighting is causing more and more casualties. because as health system can no longer keep up and to show many patients stirred up many trauma patients out on p, carr, some worse cars, etc. data, the goal unfortunately, and seriously injured people on foods and personal vehicles everywhere.
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every rule. that's them all. and lastly, so not only every wars but every glory are in the culture outside the library, even a chapel, peaceful with patients, destruction is wide spread across the strip. rights groups are warning that are fragile health system and insufficient aid will have devastating consequences for displaced palestinians. here's a brief look at some other headlines making news around the world. in poland, the pro e government of newly elected prime minister donald trump, has won a vote of confidence in parliament. that means to ask, and his cabinet can now take a government business, will be sworn in later today by polish president andre due to that our syncing is new economy minister has announced he's flashing the value of the country's currency by more than half the move as part of measures intended to use the worst
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economic crisis there in decades. argentina's, new right wing populous president of you have a has promised to drastically reduced public spending which of late and government has destroyed more than 25000 firearms, many confiscated by police and the courts. resident gabrielle burridge said the initiative helps prevent criminals using firearms and limits the risk associated with owning guns. at the home we turned to the by know where negotiators at the top 20 and climate summit are meeting overnight in a bid to avoid failure. some countries including germany, the u. s. and the okay, he refused to sign up to the latest draft deal or reference to phasing out fossil fuels was taken out at 70 talks, and overtime. now the summit post, the united arab emirates, is trying to find consensus. part of the video for you going through these a dw corresponded layer on the from how much time is at the conference into by. we
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asked her earlier whether a final decision is within reach. well, that's the question on everybody's mind here. obviously to, you know, last nights and for us and service us during this. it's been a pretty long night and a pretty long day of, of waiting and for the negotiate is behind close stores. um, it has been a very long night and a very long day of negotiating, trying to find compromises, trying to find the, to build bridges. and, you know, the presidency is in talk with this sort of difference, a country groups. we're hearing a lot of rumors and the, the stakes are pretty high, the pressure is on. i mean, we're heard some of those statements. they are ministers coming out. and there is a pretty stark standoff between, you know, those countries like oil producing countries like saudi arabia. i'm calling so for know language of pays out to be included in the draft sex and then especially driving valuable country, small island states and the u. i'm calling for as you know, to add
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a lot more urgency to the text and calling for strongest language on fossil fuel phase out. and so it's really up to the presidency now to build those bridges to drive to the text we are expecting. and also very, we're hearing a lot of different rooms, but we are expecting a new text to drop. so at some point during the night, we've just heard that apparently there is going to be a plenary scheduled for tomorrow morning. um, so this cop you mentioned it is already an overtime. everybody's pretty exhausted. the pressure is on the stakes are high in germany, has pulled its very last soldiers out of molly, ending a decade log deployment to the west african country as part of the united nations peacekeeping force. the wooden mission in molly was created to help stabilize the country as a battle of the hottest insurgency. molly's ruling winter demanded that the mission of the part, despite being in crip of the hottest file of josh, his violence rather, and other crises. it's the end of emission considered among the bu display of the
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most dangerous german soldiers, a pulling out of money. often more than a decade. it all started back in 2013 of the militant islam is threatened to capital by my cool german troops arrived as part of it. and you training mission 1st to so modern soldiers, how to defend the country against separatists. and then as part of a un peacekeeping mission called mino, small all the time, more than $24000.00 german soldiers were deployed in money. the mission repeatedly extended by the board does talk. at 1st, there were huge majorities for continuing the mission to what's the end. however, skepticism grew both in parliament and among the german public when montes military over, through the civilian government. in 2021. germany's relations with the contact became increasingly from not least because the new rulers maintain strong ties to moscow and brought in russian mercenaries in june,
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molly's government demanded the immediate withdrawal of all un troops. the man, my notice law, unfortunately minnes most seems to have become part of the problem by sealing tensions in the community west. and by extremely serious accusations. there's a very detrimental to piece reconciliation and national cohesion in molly. yeah, luck with you on us will not be might be the situation leads to a feeling of mistrust among the population towards mendoza and to a crisis of confidence between them all you know. sorry it is and menace about the money in there. let me do some more like other members of the un mission, germany decided to pull out the door was that of the items that i very much regret that this mission is now coming to an end in this way. because it has become clear to us in the discussions we find ourselves in a real dilemma. situation in molly has not improved and yet not the mission itself
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failed. it is the conditions that have caused the mission to fire. this is not the fault of given politics and certainly not the photo of the book despair and it's so just one disparity as i've gotten, even though its soldiers are now gone. germany wants to continue providing development 8 for money. whether the security situation is stable enough for this 8 to make a difference is now in the hands of monies government. you're watching dw news, and here's a quick reminder of the top stories we're following for you at this hour. ukrainian presidents lensky has told us president bible, but he's country. can we get some more with russia if it gets more 8 from washington? so that's key is hoping to secure more us funding, which is currently being blocked by republicans in congress. and the un general assembly has often when we back from resolution demanding an immediate commitment to hearing the ceasefire, gaza, while the resolution isn't legally binding, it is
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