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the, the business dw news life member led could french soldiers doing the fighting in ukraine. president emmanuel in la crossed as novel without the french theatre, such as one military support for keith at a conference in paris and says that europe must continue to do everything it tend to prevent russia from winning the war. relief in sweden as hungry approves the countries data, accession after almost 2 years of stalling lawmakers, both over welding lead to support the decisions plus pope's for a cease fire in gaza. us president joe biden says that he thinks the deal between
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israel and boss can be reached by next week in time for the muslim holy month of ramadan. the . i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. we begin the show in france, where president emmanuel my call, and says that nothing is off the table when it comes to stopping vladimir putin at a conference with you crowds allies from around to europe. my crone even spoke about the possibility of deploying ground troops to make sure russia does not win the war. the french leader also pledged increased the military support including medium and long range, missiles, a show of unity from over 20 europe and leaders post and manual mccomb said it was time to step up support for ukraine for its own sake. and for the good of all its
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allies on the continent, it was the only secret that is the 5th winter. i convinced that rushes defeat is essential for security and stability in europe. you. what's at stake right now is on the one hand, the war and ukraine, that's the meaning. ukraine's ability to endure any new russian offensive the old straits in the coming month, as long as the lease, but also the ability of europeans to find the collective security people is the this nipple hopelessly connected, connecting mccaul even said, sending in ground forces wasn't out of the question, a point to the other leaders called the most heated discussion of the day they will get to the class and there is no consensus right now about sending in ground troops and official endorsed and sanctions amount of. but in reality, nothing should be ruled out. we will do whatever it takes to ensure that russia
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cannot win. this will help us get football. could at least, you know, piece by getting you said yes, the french president said the most immediate priority was given ukraine. more medium and long range, missiles, france, and britain are already supplying the weapons. but germany says it will not be sending its taurus missiles shown here. german chancellor, all off schultz told press before the conference that they posed too much of a risk of dragging his country directly into war with russia. to find a german soldiers cannot at any point or any place be linked to targets that the system reaches the i put these in, this clarity is absolutely necessary. but i am amazed that it doesn't d motion. we move some testing that they don't even consider. think that what we do now, i'm going to some extent lead to our participation in this war that's supposed to be to me. whatever pledges were made at the parents meeting, ukraine says commitment does not constitute delivery. ukraine's defense minister
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said recently that half of the western military, a pledge to keep it delivered later than promised a and almost 2 years ago, russia's full scale invasion of ukraine prompted historically neutral suite into formerly applied for nato membership. now their 10th waiting period has come to an end. on monday hungry became the last member of the defense alliance to approve sweden's but hunger as prime minister victor. all of them asked his parliament to deliver and they did resoundingly auto sancho. i will read out the results of the honorable parliament passed the bill with $188.00. yes votes with 6 saying no saw without any extensions out there, man sweden applied to join nato in may. 2022, prompted by russia's war and ukraine, hungary, as government dragged its feet. turkey did as well, but over a month ago, turkey approved the swedish accession. now with henry's decision. the last obstacle
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is removed for a decade suite and held off on joining nato with many swedes preferring to remain neutral. but after russia invaded ukraine, public opinion rapidly shifted to favor and joining the alliance rather than standing alone and a potential conflict against russia. sweden will now be the 32nd country in nato. the reactions to the vote came fast. the whole lot of them and it has been a good day for sweden and swedish security folks accurate. well, them and all the parliaments and the nato countries have voted for sweden to join nato. and it's of course, historic day that we're witnessing and he's the worst dog could be seen. brings in the a very capable uh, forces of 1st cause defense the industry on the street and spends a 2 percent of gdp on defense. adults will demonstrate start the natal store
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is open uh that the preston to 10 did not succeed in his attempt to close dental store. there still a few parliamentary formalities, congress presidents must sign off on sweden succession. but that's expected to happen within a few days. and dw, the w correspond to terry schultz told us more about the reactions from nato states to sweden, succession being given the green light as well. the nordic countries have definitely been signaling help please. they are with this that the final country. sweden will be entering nato within just a few days. a swedish prime minister of christ or son came out instead of attend historic day for sweden. they said the country is ready to shoulder its responsibility in euro atlantic security. nato secretary generally installed and bert or norwegian also put out a message on x, saying that this is going to make all nato countries safer. and i thought the most
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touching message actually came from finland. of course, finland and sweden put in their bids to join nato. together but finland got in much sooner than sweden and finished president selling me. mister said that this accession of sweden finally completes finland own membership and said that they were looking forward to bringing their neighbor into the alliance. so certainly a lot of, of happiness from around nato numbered states. that was terry shouts, speaking with us earlier, here's a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. the american odysseus, lunar land or mission, is expected to be cut short after its sideways touch. down near the moves the south poles. okay. it has sent back its 1st images from the moon, which could also be the last images. engineers on earth. expect to lose radio contact in the coming hours because the spacecraft solar panels are not getting enough sunlight visit authorities in bolivia say that record rainfall has caused
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devastating floods. forcing people from their homes. the northern city of columbia, near purcell declared a red alert after a nearby river rose up to 12 meters and mud slides swept away. neighbors in the southeast to human rights groups have accused israel of ignoring last month bullying by the international court of justice and the hey, the court ordered israel to take immediate measures to ensure the provision of humanitarian aid and gaza. amnesty international and human rights watch say that 8 entering gaza has instead decreased by a 3rd us president joe biden says that he is hopeful that a ceasefire deal for cause i can be reached by next week. talks are ongoing and guitar and securing a pause in fighting and exchange for the release of his really hostages taken during the last her attacks on october 7th. i was speaking to reporters in new york
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by and said that an agreement was within reach. well, i hope we can do the end of the weekend. my, my not security advisor tells me that we're close because it's not done yet. my hope is by next monday, but israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has stressed that any let up in the fighting would only delay and not prevent his country's planned ground. assault on rough up israel says that an offensive there is necessary to eliminate him off. a group considered a terrorist organization by multiple countries. and netanyahu's office says that the military has shown israel's war cabinet. it's planned for evacuating civilians for areas of fighting, but no details have been released on where those displaced people could actually go of these women and children among the victims
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of the user id at as try get the building in southern gaza. some survivors just to look for their loved ones, families of the people who owned the house with their they were targeted with a miss. so there was a huge explosion in the building collapsed. we recovered people including women, and a child who was 7 years old. there also injured people including my sons. so i'm still looking for what i didn't get off or has come under v itself is riley bombardment, despite some $1400000.00. but as teens seeking safety in the city is the rise grad to expand its ground. defensive into rafa has a spot global concern and does the rise allies have warned that it must protect civilians and it's better against the most militant group. all the ease valuable fillasy from the city would not only be terrifying for more than
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a 1000000 policy. you see really insulting, there you to put the final nail in the coffin of all would age programs the according to you and it goes the amount of a deliveries has also decreased in recent weeks, mainly due to the regular closing of the crossing points and military operations and i met in the and my son is supposed to have milk as a newborn b natural milk, a formula. but i wasn't able to get to milk because there's no book in gaza, and the circumstances are tough. there's no milk and no food in garza the sea and i can, i can see up into the jordan bed. it showed a much needed supplies into gaza on monday. but there is this to us of a need for more humanitarian, a deliveries. okay,
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we're going to head elsewhere in the world. here in europe and reformers, paralyzed parts of brussels. as protesters brought their demands and their tractors to the sidelines of a meeting of e agriculture ministers, governments across the block have been trying to use tension with the agriculture industry. following weeks of demonstration. but the farmers remain unconvinced. brussels ablaze farmers added fuel to the fire of europe wide protests on monday, calling for less red tape and more support still with unpredictable prices don't be too short, so we want to have a future. farming is our passion and ultimately we want to be able to make a living difficult from the know of them that are so many specific e rules. and then the end, we can no longer produce low prices on separate about people do up a couple. when you look at the last 40 years since i started, things have been getting worse. and what else is office security forces lined up to
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keep demonstrators out of you? headquarters as ministers met, police have been using walter trying to try and extinguish fires burning. here it's been less than a month since protesters descended on brussels, lined the street last time, and farmers tell me they'll keep coming back. so it seems like this may not be the last. the european farmers have a broad range of demands from halting normally. you in ports describing environmental legislation in a big to call tensions. the book has already moved to relax some green farming rules and polls plant pesticide blows. we are here today to taking boards, the feedback that farmers right across year of, of given in relation to the need to ensure that the you regulations are made more simple to making sure to make sure as well that they work that they carry out in a day to day basis as respect as and i think, you know, that has not had the prominence and pre eminence in the conversations. we have it but i will culture and so it did,
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it deserves officials are normally new ways to ease the burden on farmers. but as they race to respond, some critics fear the use big claim its purposes could go up in smoke after roll agriculture codes for some 10 percent of the you emissions, small scale farmers, blaine corporate interests in the e. u as decided to listen only to the very big farmers and to our grow business in my from i know which is climate change. so i am in favor of policies to stop this climate though. crises, but i cannot do it. we've prices that the fob, you don't, michael stuff, addictions for not with these. protesters say they'll keep pushing their message with brussels. attempt to satisfy farmers so far. falling flat, the next sunday, the news women talking money with increasing numbers of women in asia becoming financially independent to w asks, what does money mean to them with that you're up to date on the them you knew stay
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with us. if you can. i'm sarah telling them for line. thank you so much for watching. the, the in charlotte, the g. more people than ever on the news world volume in such a fashion, life on the bus. and so it does have committed absolutely. the national scale. is it going back on the card of activity or something then
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