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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the, the news life from berlin. lot to me to put in says, rush shopping for 1st with it's well in your print. the russian president's holding his end of the press conference in moscow, taking questions from john list and citizens read, bringing the latest hooton's outcomes as you need. those meet to discuss grants, future tundras, pro russian prime minister is the 1st thing to day of the summit. and brussels, he's claiming there is no reason to negotiate ukraine's membership. also you order
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for the union right now. also i had no seas file because it's rose prime minister stays the ministry campaign against my boss will continue. despite growing international pressure, you and wants hundreds of thousands of cousins all facing a public health disaster. the i'm the advantage of welcome, glad to meet both and has said rush as goals and ukraine remain unchanged. as he holds his end of your press conference in moscow. the russian president is taking questions from the public and john list and the programs that is being broadcast live on the russian state television that is expected to last for hours, booty and who was running for re election in march. cancel. last year's event, i made rush. charles, who scared envision for the offer you, even though you may be breaking down what's being brought up in the press
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conference that says he has a page of what the russian president has sofa said. what did that go to them with this to do that will be peace. when we achieve our goals, there needs to be some. now let's get back to the goals, but they don't change the problem. that's actually remind you of what we're talking about to get the notification that we have time or that many minutes. otherwise i should love you and you should last night. so i'm going to go ahead and send me that we will agree on the minutes evaluation. what degree on assessment around the 2 i'd have who is here in the negotiations and assemble, we agreed on something with them and then they simply through these agreements into the oven. i don't know if that other possibilities, little easier to reach an agreement or to resolve it 5 years. all righty. is wondering if you guys all right. all right, let's bring into the correspondent immunization ivan, who is with us in the studio or natalie. emily will be speaking to you in moscow, but russia pen dw last. yeah, that's why you're here. emily. the press conference is still ongoing, but so far what has stood out. so we just heard that sound bite from letting me
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a present on ukraine. and i think that and just foreign policy in general. but particularly ukraine has been really inviting mirrors, put, put into focus. and in this event, he's always kind of more interested in forward policy. in general, but today it really seems like, you know, that's what he's, he's most interested in. essentially, he said that the goals of the war on change. he talked about the demilitarization of ukraine. and also this kind of propaganda buzzword that we always hear from the russian side, the d knots, if occasion of ukraine. he said those book goals have not been fulfilled. so the war will continue. that's one thing that i think is the main takeaway. and the other thing is he talked about the mobilization. he was asked directly whether there will be another mobilization wave in russia. and he said he didn't answer that question directly. but he did say that for now there's enough volunteers apparently who who want to fight, as he says. so i think the may take ways we won't see much of
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a change on the front. there's also the 1st time since russia attacked ukraine, that this press conference has been held. but how does this press conference compared to previous press conferences? so it's different this year in the sense that it actually is combining to traditional appearances that are part of putting yearly calendar. so he always holds this direct line where people can almost phone in and talk about their problems, you know, even in their villages or problems on the national level. and he answers their questions and then there's another format, which is a press conference which happens at the end of the year. both of those were cancelled last year among media reports that it was perhaps for lack of clarity on the front in ukraine. or perhaps because of this unpopular mobilization wave that i already talked about. and this time they are combining both. this is also interesting because it's the 1st time that vladimir putin is appearing publicly since he announced that he will indeed be running for the president,
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for president in march next year. so in a sense, this event is the 1st campaign event you could say, as part of his campaign to run for president. and how do you assess his tone at this campaign event? so this, this is setting the tone for his campaign in a sense, but it's a strange one because it does sort of feel like, you know, he does this every year. it almost feels like he's kind of going through the motions in some ways. and he always likes talking about domestic and foreign policy, as i said more, but when it comes to domestic policy and the economy this year, he even had, you know, a sheet of paper with numbers on economic growth and so on. where it's usually he kind of has those all memorized and really, you know, is, is fond of kind of showing off his, his knowledge of numbers. so, and he said, i, i've said this a lot, you kind of keeps saying, you know, i've already talked about this. so it does seem like he's kind of there cuz he has to set the,
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the tone for this campaign. but maybe he'd rather be looking into what's happening on the front end of the 7 things for breaking that down. for us as ukraine's president of domains or landscape, it has wand. you will need those at the summit in brussels. that now is not the time for half measures and his edition has to meet to discuss ukraine's future. they need to decide unanimously whether to open, accessing thoughts with key and agree on the financial aid was up to 50000000000 euros. but hungry, which has close ties to russia. good detail the plans, prominence to victor. all button says ukraine doesn't care to meet the criteria for you ex session. and indeed, on providing more money for kids can wait until the next uh the diagnose brussels bureau chief alexandra phone. no one has more now on the, on getting leaders, i'll position to foster tracking, ukraine's a membership. when he arrived here in brussels, he seemed to be very eager and determined to shrug off all the criticism that
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hungry it's facing over it's located. but with wicked or all bunny, you need really to listen exactly to what he had to say. and our impression he was that he has sort of soft and he's tone when it comes to financial support for ukraine. he said that the short term support is save that they are going together. that's. that's discussions about the long term age. that's not needs to happen now, but he also said that to hungry is not fundamentally against providing ukraine with 50000000000 to us in the next 4 years. what they don't want. they don't want it to be part of the you budgets. and that actually opens the possibility for the you leaders here to find, to kind of creative solution to that as to have potentially an agreement in
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the end that you clean indeed can get this long term support promised by the european union and all of them here except for victoria, a whole bunch really stress how important it is to send a strong signal to the people if you create. and of course, to set the clear signal to not do me a pushing as well at that to piece. believe he cannot wait out, the rest is not gonna materialize. and then what about hungary stance on ukraine's? you accessing talks? any hopes that the change? well, this is a defense met for and much, much more difficult. it seems that hungry. it's not ready to willing in, into opening accession talks with ukraine. we've been speaking with a lot of experts. nobody here really see a chance how to convince victo all but. but we will see whether the leaders will be able to convince him of well or do media named sky the ukraine and president of
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already spoke video conference to the you leaders and he want them against between the people of ukraine. he told them that now it's a time to make this historic decision and to start a session talks with ukraine. but will this happen at this summit? we will see thanks so much for that. the w brussels better to alexander phenomena in brussel. thanks so much. here's a quick look now at some of the other headlines. breaking news around the republicans in the us house of representatives have voted to formally authorize their months long impeachment in quantity to democratic presidential binding. the move gives republicans more powers to investigate the president on the accuse of profiting from his son's business dealings so father and body has failed to turn up any evidence of wrongdoing. company tesla is recalling nearly all of his vehicle sold in the united states because a false detected in the in built autoplanet system. this photos of 2 year
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investigation and depression that happened when the driver assistance software was in use more than to median cause affected. and to japan's prime minister for your case, she has announced major changes to his cabinet as his ruling body faces an extensive corruption scandal. these replacing full ministers were being investigated over failing to declare millions of dollars in a fundraising run. i own it's the 3rd cabin, a check up in the last 21644. it's fairly prime minister benjamin netanyahu has rejected international goals for us. he's fine and gaza including a non binding resolution backed by the un general assembly on tuesday in a meeting. but is there any soldiers, nathan? yeah, who said that the military would continue. it's offensive against thomas, which is classified as a 10 rest organization. maybe you as well as the us and other nations of the
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government. if i say this, even given the great pain in the international pressure, so nothing will stop us. we will continue until the end until victory. nothing less than that. i think even though we do it because it uses it through you with gods, help them with your help. thank you so much at all. but meanwhile the united nations is wanting of public health disaster. and cuz uh, according to the un palestinian refugee agency, almost half of guys us population has now moved to the city a for alpha in the south where they are facing bombardment, deprivation and disease in a space that's becoming increasingly overcrowded of the winter's bearing down on rough off the city at the furthest edge of southern gaza, bordering egypt. with the border closed, it's the farthest people can flee. the destination for display. scoggins,
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hoping to escape bombardment. shelters are overcrowded. almost half of guys this population is now in rafa, which is the small part of guys in the southeast corner. again, this is leading to nothing but a health crisis. rainfall mixed and already dire situation. worse, many makes you have tens, can't hold up for long against the wind and rain water. yes, mean a displace posted in mother says she lacks access to basic necessities and the my yeah, well i woke up to my 7 month old child who was soaking wet. a house was destroyed and my other child was monitored. i don't have any blankets or mattresses. i took some from my sister. we have one blanket between the 5 of us. no covers no mattresses, no food, no water. life is difficult. with myself, say
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a box to monetary and release is fairly reaching ordinary people like yes mean, despite their proximity to the only crossing that allows a into the gaza strip. israel's military, which is also carrying out strikes on targets. and rafa lanes home us for the lack of access. unfortunately, it's not these ready sides that are preventing it. but rather what we're seeing this morning, right is that some us are not opening the, the palestinian side of rock rock, but not facilitating the excess of which military nights itself. somebody needs to ask ourselves again wise from us preventing humanitarian a fall, b, u. n. general assembly has called for humanitarian sees fire. people in rafa are pessimistic out 27 models with eyes. and no it is real as well known for ignoring un an international resolutions when it considers itself above the law. i haven't enough samples because of that saying i don't think it will accept any resolution,
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especially with winter, just setting in many fear, the hardship and danger that lie ahead. and we spoke earlier to juliet to mind from the u. n's relief and box agency and all state of the united nations it's able to fulfill its minded to take out offense to me, ends and gaza. nothing to we are a challenge. our hands are type. we have so many distinctions imposed on us whether it's the very it's an age that we're in now to bring in. whether it is very easy to access about. we have what we have over in the past few days. been forced to leave for 5 minutes and assistance in the style when we know that the meetings across the gulf was on huge. we also are competing with 1300000 people who are in our centers. sensors are proud and you report the just know how
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miserable the conditions have become because of the winter. so we are being charged and we're being pushed in the corner and asking for is that for out as human and terry is to be allowed to, to do our job us. and with that, you are up to date coming up next 10, clean text re shaped the planet. that's off the break. i'm going to spend a jake in relating to you soon by the, the monumental structures of the stone age. a milestones in the history of mankind some of its greatest again, these are monumental stone arrangements that people are arrested long before the pyramid technical and logistical feet. that simple as the impossible agents and
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