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the, the basic, the news life from believe ukraine's president just the well the to help rebuild his country at the conference and really in front of the main, his events, key appeals for assistance due to the ukraine's energy sector, shuttled about russia's wall. johnson shaw says germany voted for land and it's efforts to have few print outs are coming up. everyone's vote is in except for one bill. and that's from us. you're a secretary of state anthony big concerns. israel's foreign minister has committed to a new post in gaza and he's hopeful how mosque went to the un security council gave its backing overnight and from profess to break up political
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trouble. the leader of the countries conservative republicans moves to join forces with the far right ahead of stop election states of this month. the i'm british front of you're welcome, ukrainian president. one of the means that landscape has been addressing the german parliament in berlin. he's in the capital drummond, capital, i'm sorry for a 2 day conference on ukraine's post for the company that ukrainian leader has made an agent to pay the supply his country with more air defense systems. he's being hosted by german johnson, the old off charles, who's called on allies to continue to support ukraine and it's reconstruction. a priority would be its energy sector, which has been devastated by russian ad attacks. the cities on the
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front lines have suffered the brunt of those attacks. ukraine and officials expect the costs to rebuild those areas to run into hundreds of billions of dollars. is it ends up being to jump on. no, make us doing show. russia is hands to account. so you have a nice guy seems to contend and don't remember to even put in this is what we need . this is their cities, a continental dream that we have a part from a peaceful europe or to know. so you need our only obligation is to defend our people's, our europe, the international order, which is based on the rules see not, but some pressure has different goals and dreams, russia standing, the face against all of us alone. so we all have to force russia to change and it's possible because there is no wrong, that's not the process. and what i mean i understood you to talk about davinsky is a balance of the one to start the w's eastern europe. i don't mind going to try and
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go, i knew joining me from the german bottom and the book to start is chief political editor, mikayla keith now, but romano 1st to you. what did you make of this speech and whether any surprises that for you? well, um a few points. so 1st i think it is very important that the presence of let's get came to a building. this is his 1st speech in the german going to start. and it comes at a very pivotal moment in this war because the russians forces are, are advancing. so your brain has been weakened by a long period of not having enough weapons from the united states and not having enough soul just to fight. so your brain is mobilizing, now the weapons are coming, but still it's russia is advancing. russia, it seems stronger at the moment. and we, we have also had some historical red lines being crossed by the west saying that
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ukraine can now i hate to targets in mid to our targets inside russia, with weston weapons. and germany said yes, as well. it has been a tumble for over 2 years. we are now talking about probably friends and maybe some of the countries sending strips to ukraine. it's still any discussion, but it's also a very sick red line. so it is a very pivotal moment for your crime. and now he did leave us the speech and what he's saying, i think his key message is one of the key messages is a time for compromises over. so there will be no compromise resort, also has to pay for what it is doing to ukraine. and this comes just a few days before this very important conference, important for you crime and also for the international community. a peace conference in switzerland. uh why ukraine is trying to show that it is. it is trying also not just the wind, this war on the battlefield, but is also trying the diplomatic way. we had some criticism of that in germany, in other countries at the beginning of the war by some political process in germany
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are also trying to, to make the point that dual credit is not doing enough on the diplomatic front. this is not the case, and this is also the message by the lensky in building 3. your next mckayla in the one that started. you've been talking to people in the jump on parliament. how have they reacted to zalinski speech the world's most? we're pretty excited to see him personally for the very 1st time here. and the point is talk of to they would have agreed, most of them to sending billions some 20 a 1000000000 worth of support to ukraine. germany is ukraine's 2nd largest supporter at the same time as we silver music. lensky speak here. and 2 parties who gain significantly in the european elections. both boy cortez. this one of them. a new policy is b. s. dealt with you had, will piece question mark person on the campaign post is as if you could simply
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choose and by no longer supporting ukraine. the other one is the far right alternative for germany. that's in pots has described itself as pro russian set. the individual and peas have said that the how our voice for vasa here in germany. so that was a boy called the and i yeah, i got to speak with and germany's vice hans the whole. but topic from the green parties that received quite a brass ring in these european elections, asking him about how he plans to handle that support for ukraine's might not be a political given for the future. let's take a listen. a wine the same mostly from the ripened parties. why do we different money to your try and we could use it in our country. from our perspective, this is wrong. the ukrainians we have to understand what the costs of the was the ukrainians on not only defending their right for freedom,
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there be sending you an idea for freedom and peace. so if put in succeeds in ukraine, you've been not stop. it is our own interest as well. the resupply ukraine was money and also military and defense. defense goods is our own interest. so to say the only looking or small river environment, our own country not seen what is happening. new york is pretty the wrong short sighted actually now there's still a broad majority here in germany to continue support for ukraine. the thomson self is said that he may have to bolster that support if the united states was limited, but mentioning the united states ukraine has in the past the hard way that national politics do not touch so much when it's lots of supports as you, with how to hold onto supports because it's simply couldn't get that package bite
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and couldn't get the package to congress. no one knew that to you, but the tendency is there in these, you alexis, that we saw over the past weekend. but you know, thanks very much for that room on how do you end up with the absence of some of these a bodies b s, w and the finite empty definitely can i was talking about and also compare that to the result of the in your opinion directions, where do we stand at the end of that? well, i think um, it looks, it looks like an attempt to um, to uh, to gain momentum. so to say, because they think that they were so successful during the election through a problem in the course. they were talking about peace, talking about stopping, sending alms to ukraine because they believe that will stop the war which ukraine and it's spotless. don't believe they thing that if uh now the west stops supporting ukraine. it will be just overrun by russia and 14 will not stop at the ukrainian west and border. so now the nato and your neighbors of ukraine could be
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in danger. and this is also something something that we had today and during the lens because of that. and because of the leading german politicians saying that ukraine is also a defendant. democracy not for itself, but for europe as well. and this is something that ukraine has been saying, actually from 2014 on russia and next crimea, and then started the war and done boss. but at that time, the european leaders, europe in contest will not, but not in a position a sold themselves, not a position to say that now they are saying about the price ukraine is paying for that is very high. and um it is of course uh something that ukrainians uh, worried about when they here, when they see that the, those parties um, um, soap or po, especially in eastern germany where in a few months we will have an elections uh to the local apartments and, and those sponsors have results at the moment. it was over 30 percent. and this is something that the board is people in your paint. they think that if those sponsors
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are successful, so if they are number one in, in, in 3 german is german states is that, that's court also somehow influenced politics in, in berlin. and the chancellor says, no, it does look like the majority of german steel support bought support bought is a vote for purchase that supports your crime. but there is this tendency that michela was talking about not just in germany, but also it allows you to pin countries and this tend tendency could be dangerous for you can relate and leave it there for the moment. room on gunshot ankle news, eastern europe editor and the chief political editor became active now reporting from the german parliament. thank you both very much for your time. and now some of the other stories making news around the world. milady's vice president has been confirmed dead by the country's president after many plane he and 9 others were traveling in, crushed the aircraft, guiding the salo cindy,
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much less the capital and the long way on monday, but failed to make its federal landing at mitsu through airport in northern milan, prussia, and it's all i've been, i rose have launched the 2nd set of many pages to train their tubes in the use of tactic of nuclear weapons. the exercises are seen as a way to discourage west and support for ukraine. they come off to germany in the us allowed keith to use that homes to strike targets inside russia. for educators from the united states have been stopped in china's ne julian province. the group from cornell college in iowa, but visiting a temple when they were attacked by a man, but the nice chinese apologies have not yet provided any statement on the incident . us secretary of state antony blinking, say is israel's prime minister, has cooled, reaffirmed his commitment to a news he's fine in the gaza strip, blinking. so he's the oldest is now in the militant group. hum us whose data
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attacks on israel spot? the wall? not the talking to relatives of those taken hostage to because the on the 7th of october, he said, the longer the config drags on the higher the johns of regional spread. families have been protesting outside the hotel where blinking has been holding talks with is really officials on monday, if you want to get it to counsel endorsed the us back to these 5 proposal. but they still no official line from israel on the plan. so let's take a closer look at the deals that blinking is trying to get old sites to sign up to. it's made up of 3 phases in the fast, the release of hostages, prisoners swap, and boston cooper drawer under 6 week truce. the 2nd includes a permanent seas file that would mean the for withdrawn of usability forces from the strip. the 3rd phase would focus on a plan to rebuild garza and this is what i intend to blink and have
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to say to report as intel. i mean, everyone's vote is in except for one vote and that's from us. and that's what we wait for. it is awesome us to move forward with this proposal for or not. and it's very clear what, as i said, virtually the entire international community wants to see. and of course, with so many families want and it's also what the people of gaza so desperately need correspondence. rebecca, editor, i was just following up lincoln's visit to john's. been off from jerusalem, rebecca, i'll be getting any closer to a deed as well. there's that is suddenly a question that everybody certainly in this region either us wants an answer to, but one that is very difficult if not impossible to answer. we're certainly potentially closer than we've ever bane or with that we've been since the last
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successful hostage deal last november. and they certainly a lot of pressure domestically and internationally on both sides to agree to this deal. that's certainly what anthony blinking has been pushing for and his 8th shuffled diplomacy visit of the region, speaking to arab nations, trying to get them to persuade him us to get on board with this deal and saying outright as you heard there him speaking at the airport that a mazda is the only one who has an agreed he reiterated that netanyahu, in his meeting with anthony playing, can re assigned israel support that we don't really know what that means. because we've, we've not heard anything officially from the, is ready to government. and in fact, we've heard a bit of foot sloping on this issue and they haven't said that they would agree. and one sticking point we know for sure is that they will not enter into an agreement that leads towards permanency sty before they military. i am so successful or that they deem that they have been successful and that is to eliminate from us. we know that i'm us on the other side. i'm not going to enter
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into a deal that they, that doesn't include a route to a permanency size. so we have this huge gap between the 2 sides. it's, it seems like it's a small sticking point, but it is the key and crucial point that both sides haven't been able to agree to yet something that blink can, and by and then the us and ministration as well as the un security council. as we saw last night and putting on a lot of pressure on both sides. but at this stage it's just too difficult to answer whether or not they'll be successful. so where does this leave the hostages and the people of color this? well, sadly, at the moment, uh, both hostages uh and the people of garza are in the same position. they are eagerly waiting for a deal there waiting for this boys to come to an end for the hostage families. they waiting for their loved ones to be released and for the civilians and gaza desperately waiting to have some peace agreements. some seas 5 deals,
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so they will stop being bombarded and that they can have an important influx of much needed humanitarian aid. but at the moment, as things stand, the situation remains the same as it has been. and in fact, for the hostages, some analysts are saying, but in the optima of what was a successful hostage extraction on the weekend, israel went in and, and took full hostages successfully out of the gaza strip. and in, during that operation, there was the death of many, many schools of palestinians. and depending on which numbers you look at, the number is less than a 100. if you listen to the numbers for me is ready, made a tree or more than 200. if you listen to the golf and health ministry figures, but whichever way you look at at a loss of palestinians were killed in uh, in that operation and minneapolis now say that that could make any future extractions even more difficult with i'm us putting the hostages potentially in how
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to find places, how to reach places into the tunnels that we know exist. and therefore people doubling down on these sentiments that a deal is really the only way to be able to get those hostages out. so for the moment, nothing has changed on that front and everyone's still what eagerly waiting for this deal to get across the line. they don't know, correspondent the back of it. those reporting from 0 to them. thanks so much. i to the fonts next where the leader of the country is conservative. republicans body said he's winning to form an alliance, but the 5 i national riley in upcoming step elections. if it's happens, if it's not the end of the mainstream conservatives long time refusal to walk with the followed, i'd edit c o 2. you said such an alliance would reflect the mood of the country. was that one of those when we need the alliance remaining true to ourselves? i'm avoiding the danger of the far left me, which could soon have a majority in the national assembly. and that's what not. we need an alliance the
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all serious. so they're not thinking about doing the lives with whom, with marrying the pen, is that where you're telling us i don't see united your big alliance with the national rally with this candidate to come in the lines of a right wing with all those identify with right wing values the, the why i think the country has never been so right. waiting to see it is waiting for the right. it is waiting for action from the right to left. don't have to watch you that don't these that to do the want. let's get more from the the correspondence wonder if i look at it in palace. sonya bought this is announcement for the leader of the but i think the public ins mean as well. the reason this is because i have to say quite a political earthquake down in front of all the french we do is, is talking about right now. and that is because this is the 1st time with you in, in modern fish history. that was seeing the leader of the traditional party suggesting a tie up with the far right natural gravity which is anti immigration and populous n. as in the boss, spending the kids on the,
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on the kind of political fringes. and so i think this is a historic departure from, you know, what is often in fonts is called the co don't funny to you or a firewall to keep the fire right out. this is it right? like being cross minded later because this is a party that kind of traces its history back to post won't need to charge the goal . and it's the part to your former president's job. she can nicholas talk, lucy, and of course this is now only the president of the letter because a activity who is step is it has bought quite quite a lot of outrage and respond to you with some key leaders saying, you know, he has to go. he has to resign and the french media, he'll analysing that this traditional parties now endanger for most, including, because we chose invoices from, for example, micro and central, spotty, who are, you know, audi, somebody those from the letter for because to jump ship enjoying the cap. and i mean one left wing talk use have also started their own negotiations to form a political lines. what have they decided of the 2?
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i think what we see and to be, and we will see in the next few days of some, you know, a flooding of negotiations between various political parties kind form alliances tried to feed the candidates talk manifesto was i'm simply because they need to really speed up there is not a lot of time we have to postpone the disconnection at the end of the month. on the left yesterday, we had a do you by the central next socialist and 3 of the parties on the list, including a fall list party. the said be, would, you know, unite for the legislative elections as part of what they call the popular front to fight the far right. they say racist project. in the meantime, we're seeing a president across the interest spot. the also trying to rodney moderate and central spot is on the far right. we've seen them trying to bind together, trying to form a fod right, a line. so i think we're going to see quite a few lines is now, you know, crystallizing on both the lift and the right and phones. but on the polls showing that the default right is when the head. and if that is the case, how does president macro intend to use the coming few weeks before the election to
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wait for susan mccall is expected to go to press conference tomorrow. that's a back to the chevy, and for today, i expect we would show her a bit more there about his policies planned campaign. but i think my goal sparky, would probably frame the selection as a kind of show down between, you know, they kind of pro european centers for ukraine positions and the kind of anti immigration nationalist. you will skip this as an off the far right. i think what my call is, is trying to, uh, you know, kind of do sure is kind of tried to shake french motors also. they delusions about what a found. right. and power might look like you spoke to the boss about how they nationalism lindsay looking to be able to propose a trip to francis democracy economy in the floor. so i think he's kind of banking with the fact the french motors would be, you know, booked at the prospect of having upon right in, kind of having them in, in government. told me the majority in the parliament at the they wouldn't,
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you know, go out to boat from onto the same spot is that there's the work with, with the back in work is really anyone's case. so if i look at the end bout us, thanks very much. for that now to some more, while new stories, the subcommittee ministry has said it's so just $51.00 and shots off and not putting on troops across the border by mistake. they said north korea had not conducted any of the suspicious activities. pensions have been rising recently over a campaign by prong yang, to send them trash cans balloons southwards, a mess of fi of it to an apartment building in miami. displacing at least 40 people, firefighters managed to put out the place that officials believe may have been sparked by a shooting incident. what do you say there? but as to the suspect in connection with the shooting, hundreds of caged animals have been killed in a fire at thailand's famous open eh,
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chapter truck market in bangkok, snakes birds, dogs, cats, and many other creatures, were burned to death. tire told her to say the blaze was started by an electrical short circuit. the scientists research and african elephants have reveals that they appear to have names for each other research and say they communicate using unique calls, no rumbles, but can be had across great distances that can be used to grab the attention to for specific elephant. it's an ability that only a few y dynamos. i believe, to have this low rumble is barely distinguishable as a human is. but don't tell it the elephant seems to know exactly what it means. scientists say that's because elephants have unique coals used to communicate across large distances. they've been eaves dropping on to hood some kenya to create a sound library for the research. about half of the,
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the sound in the call is below our level of hearing. so we actually cannot hear it . and so we have to use a special microphone to record these calls and we also had to be quite close to them because the sound attenuates the distance. and research is to split the results by playing recordings to ellison slight migrant she is, she responds to a cool, specific to here. but this quote isn't here. and she doesn't call back as or sometimes when they're in a big group, a female or a med check of the group or give a call and the entire group will respond to a group up around her. they'll follow her whatever. and then other time she gives
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me the a very similar call in and nobody will respond, nobody will react to that call except for a single ellison in the group. and that out that will respond or come out and you know, come up to her, whatever. and so that sort of indicates that they have a means by which to communicate. do they want to talk to adult ellison's? were more likely to use names than com, suggesting it could take years to learn the skill. now, scientists a working to crack the complicated code around the goals they hope, understanding what allison's a saying could lead to gratian insights into how they think, rumbling the jungle. and before we go, it turns out just one. what can save a life? the world health spelled with rocks. this is what a present headed up to finance all from his cabin, one flying over a beach in california type stuff i had written it when he realized he was funded.
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