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the the, this is dw dues coming to your line from berlin. tonight is real and im also still far away from a ceasefire. the militant group in moss has proposed the changes to the us bank plan, but the secretary of state anthony blinking says some of the changes are unacceptable . also coming up in case of a future war in germany and built a new plan to boost the number of soldiers in a military that is low on new recruits. and the trade disputes between china and europe in high gear. the use flapping huge, important terrace on chinese electric cars. beijing says this is protection is the
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break off. it's good to have you. with this, the militant group of boss has called for changes to a proposal for a true still with israel changes the us. it says are in part unacceptable by their israel, nor her boss, and which is classified by many countries as a terrorist organization. and publicly committed to the plan. you a secretary of state you have to be blinking wasn't guitar wednesday, lobbying for the plan on monday. the un security council endorsed that proposal calling on both israel and him off to enact it immediately with no conditions, but fighting continues with gods of health ministry, which is controlled by him off saying another 14 people were killed is really attacked on wednesday. this, speaking of the press conference and joe hall, lincoln addressed the amendments. salt by a ma. mazda has proposed numerous changes to the proposal that was on the table. we
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discussed those changes last night with different colleagues. and today with the prime minister. some of the changes are workable, some are not, but in the days ahead we're going to continue to push on an urgent basis with our partners with color, with egypt to try to close the steel. because we know it's in the interest of israelis, palestinians, the region, indeed the entire world. and we all agree that the deal has to be grounded in the principles of the ceasefire proposal that the entire international community supports. i asked journal is valid flooding. what kind of lovers the us can pull to get home off to accept the deal. so the us can try to put some, uh, um, pressure on the how much do you think the categories by uh, today to spell the last need us from that though, how about the for me,
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i don't even see this step as a way to pressure the leadership but inside because this trip, but there's a difference between the leaders, the outside, the gaza strip, specifically in doha and those that are inside because that's trivial. yes. and what the legal say because this trip is it not interested? we're not gonna rush according to some reports to reach the deal. he needs to see some guarantees, either from the americans or from things or even themself and announcement that they're ending their war and best he can, eh, but actually amounts of victory over israel, or after what they happened to be the 7th. so the best to make them stay is here. i don't see that the, the 2 parties can reach a deal. why is both of them are not willing to give up on the main issue here, which is where the acceptance of visit all that's, that's almost days. and because the 3rd or, and the other side, that's how much accepts that the to, uh, basically this, the arm themselves of this method themselves. and because it's true and with talks
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at the stage the are right now is really prime minister benjamin at yahoo. we know that he's been pressured to formerly commit to this deal, but i'm considering what thomas wants. that pressure seems wider tonight. is it as well? i guess the the nothing you all who sees this as a positive thing because the americans already said yes. the last week to me and the also today, and that the israel gave lots of concessions after all, the israel has already agreed to many things that the american demand. that is, it goes as a basic reg, i've read through the same draft that's almost agree to say on the 6th of may with minor changes. it's specifically on the idea of uh, transferring come praise one to try to phase 2. i'm on demand the some more clarification on that. the part is royal, they wanted to stay this way by just saying that the media is, will do whatever it takes and who the to pressure would be to part is to reach
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a permanent ceasefire. so the only pressure that is on a benjamin the day on right now, as i see it is internally from families of the hostages that process every week on every day, basically in the or the to pressure. think of them to reach of the let's talk about why you are in the north of israel to night. the lebanese militant group, hezbollah has launched one of its largest rocket attacks on israel, one of the largest. it's the start of the war in gaza. um, tell me what you're seeing, where you are to well been here since the today's afternoon, 215 rockets with 5 from south and the what the, the, the right in looking community is that in the military sites here, a, from what we understand there are no casualties, but lots of damage. what's called the as the you can see here on the screen. fire broke out to in many areas in be a little bit lower than the upper delete also and type areas, the area that haven't even heard sirens before. since the silver h windows,
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so this started here. so what we're seeing here is a clear escalation. this is coming up to destination yesterday. apparently a top commander uh was uh, apparently he was actually killed. a man is ready, the air strikes the image to buy himself in the lab and on the among good be along with some of the 3 other top officials. so that was apparently a very important meeting for his beloved senior leaders there and the all of them were killed. that's why we're seeing this escalation here. and we've been saying escalation escalation for the past few weeks. now we can start school, think this a war, and although that were still officially a police the a below the, the threshold the for work to is probably exciting tonight in whether it is real with the latest on. yeah. to conflicts. following thank you. with germany's military needs more soldiers on wednesday,
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defense minister boris. the story is outlined a new plan to increase the number of recruits in the armed forces and sought only germany. more european countries are taking steps to strengthen their militaries after rushes full scale invasion of ukraine. germany ended compulsory conscription, 13 years ago. it has struggled ever since to enlist a new soldier's. or the german defense minister has a simple go to page the number of soldiers instead. so according to all international military ex, but it must be assumed that russia will be capable. i won't distress capable to attack a native state or a neighboring state military related from 2029 on once i left the bus stop. also, guys. currently the german army consist of some 180000 soldiers. the story is ones this number to grow to at least 200000 according to the new plans, every 18 year old in germany, men and women will be sent to questionnaire feeling as in will be compulsory for
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young man was initially not for women. some 400000 young germans will be contacted this way. as of those share who expressed interest would be advised that the physical examinations up to $10000.00 new recruits will be identified every year. they would serve a 6 month basic military service with the option of signing up for 23 months. but there were some concerns. also in the german army itself. i think it will be a big challenge for the beginning to find the capabilities of training, personal training installations to train all these people will think everybody is agreeing a. but if you want to organize the defense of germany and on a territory that we need to hire capacity and the heavy, we have to reorganize and we have to go with this loan and hard way to achieve the goals we want to achieve. the story is plans still have to be discussed and the 3 partially coalition government before they can become law for the liberal f t p
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piracy in particular it's vice with the germany system will be voluntary and not compulsory. like in scandinavia, we have one conflict which is also clear to us that we shouldn't let things slip into a swedish model. we'll keep this in mind as we look at the plans in detail when they're available in writing for the. i'm a char, save german support, the reintroduction of some form of conscription, but among the generations that will be effected opinion is divided for so i think i would do its thing like a simply because i think you can get to know with lots of people that do that, and i think it's just something different and i think it's also an experience that you're trying to get to the wise because i'm gonna come and stick to a certain extent around say, 10 year olds have the opportunity to think, what do i actually want to do where can i do something good and we'll kind of just go to student. uh, it's been fine. who knows may of the opinion that this is something that simply encroaches on people who has no rights. and that's generally a mistake in mind and fill up the new funds would not require changing the
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constitution and would therefore not require a 2 thirds majority in parliament. so once the government parties have agreed on the details, conscription light can become law most lucky before the federal elections in 2025 showing that is offering and expensive electric cars. and europe is about to put the brakes on that. your be and commission is threatened to drastically increase import tariffs on chinese electric cars. chinese car bakers could face duties as high as 38 percent of the european union is reacting to china. whitening it's region global electric vehicle markets. chinese brands have been expanding abroad mostly due to their lower prices. both the you and the us are accusing badging of illegally subsidizing chinese, older manufacturers. the chinese government is accusing the you of protectionism. gts, i'm with the anti substitute investigation is a classic case of protectionism. it goes against the principles of market economy
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and international trade rules. it undermines shine that you, you cannot make and trade cooperation as well as the ability of the global, all the production and supply chain. it will ultimately harm europe's own interest . so you don't. yeah, we so i pulled, corresponded rosie birch ard has more now on what the was trying to do with these terrorists. it's frank brussel says this is simply all about fair competition. so the idea that businesses, producers compete on the market. and if one has a better idea or becomes more efficient, they will gardner more customers bought. that idea of a level playing field would be disruptive if one company or one set of companies was getting an unfair advantage or a helping hand, particularly from a government. that's what the european commission suspect suspected was happening with chinese electric vehicle producers that were, that they were being on fairly subsidized by the chinese government. and therefore being able to under caught european producers. they therefore launched
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investigation into those suspicions a few months ago. and officials briefing us here in brussels of told us they discovered what they called a subsidies across the entire supply chase, where that was tax exemptions grants, access to critical role materials, etc. so therefore they've decided to move forward with these provisional terrace, which could come in in a few weeks unless the solution is funding between china and the european commission in the meantime. so brussels basically says this is all about re balancing unfair competition. china, on the other hand, such as the naked act of protectionism, german, all the makers, they're responsible for a lot of jobs here. they make a lot of their money in china. they are against this terra hide. how could it be harmful to the european car manufacturers? well, the 1st thing to note is the european manufacturers themselves would be implicated in this terrace if they're producing in china. so if they're exporting from china, but also it could have a bigger, full load on european markets, more broad. we
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a space of escalate into retaliation and we know that china said it will take retaliatory measures in some form of another or has threatened to do so at least. and some of the areas facing could be i might include the aviation sector and you are for european farming exports. so the german car industry certainly has been a comment this very skeptical of this warning of the pulse of the, which means of an escalating trade war. the german government, too, has been pretty solidly against this. e. u. member states will get some sort of a sale next before there are any final measures taken. what about mitigating against climate change? i would think that cheaper electric cars would be something that the european union would, would welcome for consumers to, to buy this is really part of this and balancing act, your think condition such as trying to strike between on the one hand, the carbon icing the economy racing toward clean technology, but on the other hand and other goals they have here in brussels, which is decreased to decrease dependents on china,
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on the way one you official put it today when he's a briefing prices that they kind of build a efforts towards achieving claimant neutrality on unfair competition. so this really is something that probably will have to grapple with moving forward, not least because the european union has put in place laws to bind the sale of new combusting engine cars. 2035. and if that's to come into place, we'll expert said they would certainly need electric vehicles would need to become cheaper in order for that to happen. so something they'll really have to continue on this balancing act. moving forward. yeah, they've got a couple of squares to circle that, so she where dw rosie birch are the ladies from brussels to night, rosie? thank you. and here's a reminder. now the top stories were following for you, how moss has delivered his response to the ceasefire proposal announced by us president biden from us, expressing its readiness to positively reach a deal to end the war in gaza. but it wants amendments to the plan. neither is real nor a mazda publicly committed to the proposal. you want,
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