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the, the, basically the, the news life from berlin, ukraine's president just the, was to have 3 been his country at the conference and been a while the domain, his events, k appeals for assistance due to fact, ukraine's energy set to shatter. and by russia's vol. johnson, the whole of shaw says germany voted for lent in its efforts to help to ukraine. also coming up fronts prefers to break the political to vote. the leader of the countries conservative republicans moves to join forces with the far right. i had a spot for next. the
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village manager, welcome ukrainian president bullard they meet as an ascii has been addressing the german fall, a month in berlin. he's in the german capital for a 2 day conference on ukraine's war time reconstruction. the ukrainian media has made an urgent appeal to supply his country with more a defense systems. these being hosted by german johnson, the whole of souls was called on allies to continue to support ukraine and its reconstruction. a priority would be its energy sector, which has been devastated by russian and attacks. cities on the front line have suffered the front of those attacks. ukrainian officials expect the costs to rebuild those areas to run into hundreds of billions of dollars. the landscape opinions to german, normally it goes to ensure russia these hands to account. so you have a nice guy, skin set contained in the middle east, and this is what we need. of this. there is
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a continental dream that we have a part from a peaceful europe, or do you know our own? the 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, he is 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 wall. that's not the process. and gentlemen are in the studio to talk about dimansky is a balance of the one to start the deputies eastern europe. i don't mind going to try and go i knew joining me from the german bottom. and the book to start is chief political editor, mikayla keith now, but romanov 1st to you, what did you make of this speech and by the, any surprises that for you? well, um a few points. so 1st i think it is very important that the presence of landscape
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came to a building. this was his 1st speech in the german born 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 um we, we have also had some historical red lines being crossed by the west saying that ukraine um can now, um, uh he to targets in middle towards august inside russia with western 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 other countries sending troops 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's to leave us the speech and what
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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 confidence important for your 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 when this war on the battlefield, but is also trying the diplomatic way. we had some criticism of that in germany and other countries at the beginning of the war by some political parties in germany are also trying to, to make the point the to craig is not doing enough on the diplomatic front. this is not the case, and this is also the message by the landscape in building 3. your next mikaela in the bonus tag, 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
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excited to see him personally for the very 1st time. here in the book, this talk of 2, they would have agreed, most of them to sending a 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 quartet, this one of them, a new policy, b. s. w. had, will piece question mark person on the campaign post is as if you could simply 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 provocative and so the individual empties. have said that they have our voice for russia here in germany. so there was a boy called that and um, yeah, i got to speak with and germany's vice chance the whole but topic from the green
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parties that received quite a brass ring in these european elections, asking him about how he tons to handle that support for ukraine's might not be a political given for the future. let's take a listen to find the same, mostly from the ripen proxies. why do we just money to your crying? because our country, from our perspective, this is from the ukrainian. so we have to understand what the costs of the was the ukrainians on not only defending their right for freedom, there be sending you an idea for freedom and peace. so if put in succeeds in ukraine, you been not stop, it is our own interest as well. the resupplied ukraine with money and also military and defense defense goods is our own interest. so to say we're only looking on a small river environment. our own country not seen what is happening in new york
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is pretty the wrong shot size of 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 to so much when it's lots of support. as the wes had to hold on to supports because it's simply couldn't get that package bite and couldn't get the packers 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 to find out if the best mckayla was talking about and also compare that to the result of the your opinion actions, where do we stand at the end of that?
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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 to you a problem in the course. they were talking about peace talking about stopping, sending alms to ukraine because they believe that most of the role which you're crying 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 western border. so now the nato and your neighbors of ukraine could be in danger. and this is also something something that we had today and during the lens because it was an excuse me, said the leading german politician 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, annex crimea, and then started the war and done boss. but at that time, the european leaders,
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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 uh those parties, um, um, soap or pool, especially in eastern germany, where in a few months we will have an elections 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 has people in your brain. they think that if those sponsors are successful, so if they are number one in, in, in 3 german is german states is that, that's good. also somehow influenced politics in, in berlin. and the chancellor says, no, it does look like the majority of german steel support bought support. punch is a vote for punches that supports your crime. but there is this tendency that michela was talking about not just in germany,
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but also it allows you to pin countries and this tend tendency. could be dangerous for you. okay. we'll leave it there for the moment. romano, gunshot ankle news, eastern europe editor, and the chief political. the editor became active now reporting from the german falling on. thank you both very much for your time to now to some of the other stories making news around the world. hunter biden has been found guilty on 3 federal gun charges after failing to disclose a drug problem when buying a fight of the us president son was seen outside the cold. i got on tuesday, the judy reached a verdict of the 3 hours of deliberations. no sentencing dates has been set. 2 nobody vice president has been confounded by the countries president after the ministry plain. he and 9 others were traveling in crushed the aircraft, getting the solos jimmy my left a long way. the capital in the long way. i'm sorry on monday,
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but failed to make it said your lending admin to the airport in northern melodic russian, i miss ally, bella rules have launched the 2nd set of ministry drills to train their troops and the use of tech to come nuclear weapons, the exercises i've seen is a way to discourage west and support for your brain. they come off to germany and the us allowed keys to use their arms to strike targets inside russia. political, the policies in the netherlands have agreed on the composition of a new government. almost 6 months off to bottom entry elections. had the vendors as far like policy one, the most seats in november as vote. but when govern into coalition, with 3 other rights, we can causes us secretary of state. and to me, blinking has announced more than $400000000.00 in fresh aid for displeased palestinians in does a blinking will speaking i think you're monitored in
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a conference in jordan, which was also attended but at a be does for you. lincoln also called on each valve to speed up the inspection of 8 trucks and reduced civilian casualties. then, yeah, some of what do you have to say? and all the policies civilians suffering and gaza. we know they're not numbers. they're not extractions the human beings, their children, their women, their man who all want the same things that we want for ourselves. and for our loved ones. disliked the people who were murdered in israel october 7th. just like the hostages who continued to be held in gaza to this day. so we all have to re commit to doing our part to ensure that these individuals cannot merely survive, but that they can live in peace. they can have their rights respected. they can have an opportunity to realize their dreams. i'm doing now from the law engulfed by
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his chum, i know from the international committee of the red cross. welcome sir. do you think the conference in jordan can meaningfully contribute to improving the humanitarian situation and gaza? a little bit, i should thank you for having me. 92 statements have been delivered into summit today, and they all shared the same message. and it's the same message, nearly what the id or the president message many honestly, artist delivered in her speech. that actions are now needed more than ever after, especially after the adapting the resolution updates by the united nations security council yesterday was initially 278. uh, there are 2 main off that were delivered by the president of the international red cross person is for i'm a faithful implementation of disparate and the level of the international uh, human attorney law geneva conventions. that's cool for the protection of ulta
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billions of that old, deprived of the old, those the price of liberty must be treated humanely and for also their release condition. the release of all houses just and the 2nd part is to ensure the protection of civilians and to ensure there is impartial aid that is allowed to enter the cause of urgency. and most importantly, safely what you want italian workers have been facing recently across the old because his trip is unprecedented level of complication. and it's becoming very dangerous to sustain. i had an operation that provide evidence that needed assistance or thousands for hundreds of thousands of palestinians across the guy this trip. this has to be changed immediately. as we've many, many lies hanging the balance here. what needs to be done immediately so that the age of delivery can be improved as well. there is, there is a discussion around the deal, the domestic with the threats across stance,
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ready to implement or facilitate interpretation of this agreement as we did last november, which resulted in the invitation of transfer of over 100 hostages and hundreds of palestinian getting these, these are not good with their families and expand the unit testing assistance, entering gaza. this could start immediately pending on political well by all parties. so people in gaza, course old gods trip, hope up your nation. have high hopes now that this could come to an end to cease fire could be applied to bloodshed could stop and they could have responses after 8 months fighting the old borders with the gossip chip must be open to allow even italian a to enter a for example our of our, our feet hospital and rough on the i seriously give hospital and roof is providing coaching needs and health care services. one of the very, very few few hospitals that are still alteration of their but they cannot
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substitute the hospitals that are run by the minister of the house because of the capacity. we fear that to be upset because every day we're becoming short in our supplies on the fuel reserves and we may, we may be forced to hold or ration that translates into losing lives. this is how critical the situation is engulfing now. and what is the situation with aids delivery is currently in the gaza. as long as a military operation continues and not engaged in the middle in the middle of garza and a 1000 gallons of mainland rough and there would be no human attorney. and 8 that was entered that would sophists or spies for governor the needs of, of, of thousands of people. even the data needs are generated every day by the hour, as long as there are facilities everywhere. and after the closure of crossing which you're present to the main gateway for the human italian aids on trucks intern garza, we have witnessed a significant decline and the level of aid that's beaches. the people and this must
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be changed immediately, is realize an occupying power must ensure that civilians have access to all mississippi supplies. that would be being for their own survival duty fluids, balter health care medicines and some of all safety and security. there are capacities that are willing to work, but the needs to be enabled to work, finding the need to have access to the 8 as soon as possible and safety as well don't say is it is not a problem of what it is allowing in. it's a problem of distribution, but we just leave of the full context. taishan amada speaking to us from guys. a thanks so much for that. thank you to the fonts tanks where the 1st opinion falls into a snap election was called project a waiting for the followed by national riley. how about the policy is full cost of for fault of an absolute majority across from there have been protests against the far right cost of that when in sundays europe in solomon connections,
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most were peaceful. but there was some pleasures with police, french president demanding a call and dissolved the new house of parliament after the your opinion, election results, which so his sentence coalition suffer a result of defeat. meanwhile, the leader of francis conservative republicans bodies says he's willing to form an alliance with the far right nation riley. if that happens, they put mock the end of the main stream. conservatives long refusal to walk with the far right. is that the is 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 we not, we need an alliance, young citrus. so they're not thinking about doing the lives with whom, with marrying the pin, is that where you're telling us and saying that you don't have an alliance with the national rally with this candidate to come in the lines of a right wing with all due to identify with right wing values the, the what i think the country has never been so right. waiting for the fee,
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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 the sack to do the want. and the dog has got a splendid and bought a sony. i finally got, has more on how this political development is being received in front or well, the reason this is cause i have to say quite a political earthquake down in front of all the french media is, is talking about right now. and that is because this is the 1st time would be in, in most of the page history that was seeing the need to offer traditional parties suggesting a tie up with the far right and natural gravity which is anti immigration and populist. and it's in the boss spending the kids on the, 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 called on funny to, or a firewall to keep the fire right out. this is the right line. be cross minded later because this is a party that kind of traces of history back to post won't need to charge the goal. and it's the part to you from a precedent instruction. can nicholas supple, see,
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of course this is not only the president of the letter because activity who is said this is, 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 we do if you are now seeing that this traditional parties now endanger foremost, including because we chose invoices from, for example, micro and central, spotty. who are, you know, ody, somebody does 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 that's the idea what we see and to be and we will see in the next few days. so some, you know, of plenty of negotiations between various political parties of crime, form alliances tried to feed the candidates talk manifesto was and 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
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a do you by the central ex socialist and 3 of the parties on the list, including a fall list party. a visa it'd 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 present 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 bond, right, a line. and so i think we're going to see quite a few lines is now, you know, crystallizing on both the lift and the light and phones. but on the polls showing that the default right is when the hand. and if that is the case, how does president macro intend to use the coming few weeks before the election or wait for susan mccall is expected to go to the press conference tomorrow. that is 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 call, spotty, would probably frame the selection is a kind of show down between, you know,
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they kind of pro european centers for you creating positions and the kind of anti immigration nationalist. you'll skip this as an off the far right. i think what my crawl 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 faithful doesn't mean it was 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, you know, pull out the vote from onto a central spot. is that the what, what the background work is really anyone's guess? so now if i look at the in palace, thanks very much for that. now to some more was news stories. hundreds of caged animals had been killed in
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a fire and thailand famous open air chapter truck markets and bangkok snakes birds, dogs, cats, and many other creatures were burned to death. tile told her to say the blaze was started by an electrical short circuit. the south couldn't ministry, has said its soldiers fired warning shots off the north korean troops across the border. by mistake we, they said north korea had not conductive any other suspicious activities. tensions have been rising recently over a campaign by tongue gang the same trash in the balloons. southwards single airlines has offered compensation to passengers who was injured during severe temperaments on a flight from london to single or last month. one person was killed and thousands more injured when the plane fell into an air pockets,
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causing some passengers to slam into the cabin ceiling. assigned, just researching african elephants have reveals that they appear to have names for each other. research a say they communicate using unique calls, no rumbles, that can be had across great distances. that can be used to grab the attention of a specific elephant. it's independent, tell you that only a few wild animals believe to have is this low rumble is barely distinguishable with the human is but don't tell of the elephant seems to know exactly what it means. sign to say that's because elephants have unique coals used to communicate across large distances. they've been eaves dropping on 2 heads in 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 had 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 or sometimes when they're in a big group or female or a med check of the group or give a call and the entire group will respond to the group up around her it or follow her whatever. and then other time she gives to, you mean me there, a very similar call in and nobody will respond. nobody will reaction to call except
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for a single ellison and the group. and that i wasn't, will respond or come out, 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? the adult ellison's were more likely to use names than com, suggesting it could take years to learn the skill. now, scientist, a working to crack the complicated code around because they hope, understanding what allison's a saying could lead to grace a insights into how they think to and a quick reminder of the top stories we are following for you ukraine's president of all, i do mean semanski has appeals to the world for him rebuilding his country's energy infrastructure, which has been better and better russian attacks. he's in berlin for a 2 day conference together support for ukraine's more time to the construction. that's a, it's for the moment coming up off to the break down to africa and show you how gone
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