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the, the, this is dw news life from valid data gets ready to name its new secretary general, remaining as president withdrawals from the contest, leaving dodge prime minister mach russ. it'd be only candidates in the race to replace the installed. and that we looked at the implications told the transatlantic military allies also on the program can use polymer roads to advance the finance bill. this fox protest across the country demonstrates a site, a proposed tax increase as well. that's when so many people already struggling to make ends meet germany straight lead is meet with john. so the
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o life shelves to discuss writing in mind probation, including reporting asylum. see cuz i'd be asked johnston mcmillan on manheim police officers the . i'm feel good. well, welcome to the program. i'm going dutch 5 minutes to mount grotto looks like you to become nato's next secretary general. he's so challenge at romania as president has withdrawn his bid on there's not endorsing mr. upset to take over when you installed some books downs down in october as young stilton burge hands over to mark richard. it's the outgoing debt. prime ministers, personal motto of go with the flow come to life. it's hard to imagine a successor, more similar in nature, to the still with norwegian who loved the alliance for a decade. the pragmatic. yeah, like will. uh,
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they are very capable of forging pollutions and, and bring different positions together. richard is famously low key, he lives alone in the modest department in the hague teaches weekly, at a local school and gets around the city by a few years ago, a video of him cleaning up his own spilled. coffee went viral. this image of com confidence, plus familiarity after more than a dozen years is dutch prime minister, one him early backing by most allies. dashing the hopes of a stony and prime ministers kaya call us that it was finally time for a female secretary general from an eastern blank country romanian president close. johan is, meanwhile, did throw his hat in the ring, holding up consensus until now that also allowed regular e. you consensus boiler victor or bond to exploit a personal grudge against fruit, to with whom he had clashed bitterly over the years and rule of law issues of the document. the real responsible man for the goal is to bring home getting to the
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city this time route to had to compromise by signing a letter confirming. he would maintain a pledge made by stilton berg to allow hungary to opt out of supporting ukraine at nato. that deal is a controversial start to root is term in a way you wrote the unit limits you, the consensus will of nato. so i hope the realtor will not make more of these kind of concessions through national leaders depending on the outcome of us elections in november root, they may have bigger problems allies, back in his candidacy seriously evaluated his ability to assume stolen birds. mantle of trumpet was for the route that has a track record. he has publicly rebuked trumps acceptance of us. he, you trade tensions separately. if we don't, it will be positive also because now we're just thinking about those cars that are far in here. in the south side, it'll be, it'll be positive, but in a less or no. an incident at the 2018 nato's summit. trump's rant against
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a europe slow defense spending was so near roland stilton bridge, asked almost every one but national leaders to leave the room. finally, chemo cluster was there and says route to stepped in adult donald trump that say, hey, he could actually take credit for the recent increases in spending, which was not entirely correct, but it's sort of calm down. uh, president trump. and he found a way to spin the situation as something that said he had a cheese, but the turn around the defense spending didn't start under donald trump. started under obama. true. but i think the most important task of any secretary general is to make sure that there's unity within the lives that's going to take all root is considerable maneuvering skills with now 32 allies, political shifts underway, and a war next door that's bound to run on long into his tenure expected to begin
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october 1st. what result of my car is voluntary? shoulds in brussels have joins us now. welcome terry. so my goods has passed is fine between you and the others who wanted the job. as you mentioned in your report is likely to causing problems or i think mark raise it has taken care already to try to amend the expenses, particularly with kind of call us because he was very aware that there were many people who would have liked to see a woman take the lead of nato a feeling it's time. and also someone from an eastern european country, closer to russia, who maybe has more of a sense of just what's at stake here with the war, a new crane. but it's clear that he has spoken with call us. i'm sure that he will be having conversations with, with close to harness. and he is well known as somebody who can, you know, comes free nerve. so i think that he's going to have pretty smooth sailing with
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regard to the other allies. and the, the, the big issue uh, facing nature, of course, the rushes invasion of ukraine does a change of secretary general effect, the alliances stance towards that well, i think it could have, if it had been somebody different than mark, which is that was one of the things that came up in the consideration of kind of call us was, wasn't as stony and going to be perhaps um, to vehement in their opposition to russia. something that mark we're to coming from a country further from the border may not be. and so that certainly was something that was considered, and there won't be a big difference between him and young stells and berg, in fact, stills and broke himself has been much more forward in recent months on more a, to ukraine, on more rights for ukraine with regard to weapons given by nato allies, for example. and margaret is already right out there, the 16th that the netherlands is going to give you credit, for example, will have no restrictions so which he has already made his personal position quite clear. now of course, you'll have to represent $32.00 countries, so as
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a nato chunks it's defenses against russia, because if you cry maybe now is the time to ask, well, what is the job of secretary general, a civilian head of a military alliance who has to report that to suzie to national league does, does he actually have any power as well? i think it's common to the defense industries in many countries. they have a political head and not a military head. there of course, is a nato military headquarters about an hour from here down its shape with us general in charge of it to christopher canolli. so it's quite normal that you'd have a political leader of nato. and his job is really to build consensus. it's to get all $32.00 countries behind one position so they can come out and show a unified front. they feel that's the best way to deter any, any further russian aggression. so that's really his job is, is really sort of hurting cats and much being made of the growth as abilities as a,
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as a from whisper. that's definitely true. and as you've seen, he has on occasion and stood up to trump when trump was of being particularly negative toward europe. i think it will be harder to do if he's one of $32.00 allies, the most powerful country in nato. he may um, a team of customer explain to me, say one thing to trump behind the scenes, but of course not be confrontational with the us in public. but again, as everyone says, this is a very important issue. but it all depends on what happens in november in the united states. and of course, the trump isn't elected yet. okay, sounds about terry correspondent teddy showed in russell's academy of where the unpopular finance bell has passed. a significant huddle on his way to becoming low after parliament voted it through. on the 2nd reading that you propose changes would mean
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a tax increases for lots of people who are already struggling with the cost of living. thousands of young people have taken to the streets, don't oppose it. as a new generation of canyons occupied the streets of the capital nairobi as on the mouth of a controversial finance bill onto right. police use wall to kind of onto your desk . do not attempt to dispose protest of the government continues to push the budget through parliament, but they were false to jump some of the most contentious elements, including a 16 percent tax, some bride from an annual tax on top ownership. despite government concessions, the sweat level position that stopped on take talk a spread to streets across the country today because i think this government has
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decided that they own this country. they don't own this country. we actually own 10 . i think that's what they're forgetting. so we're just here to remind them what kind of belongs to all of us. want to stand out all as says we as the gen z, we want to determine how futile is due by we are we all, it says vision. the we are not yet a to, to remind you connected with the so called president to verify because good know me . so really oh, so what do you do on the recalls for the president to resign the or the on the make his past, the bill 2nd reading on thursday, the legislation is now homeless search and to become law for protest to say they won't back down the last outcomes building in a 9 robie,
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felix but ring got why lawmakers have decided to advance the bill despite the outcry. so some of the members of parliament who was in support of the bill has said that the government needs money and the government needs a watching budget, and that's why they had to pass the budget. then a speaking during the day of president william, brutal asked, members of parliament affiliated to their william, patsy to expedite the process and passed the b. uh so that you can to send to each uh for you to become low. then sadly, members of parliament, i have shown clearly that they do not listen to the call constituents who voted them in. so it will be an interesting task. so to see what happens because people towards the members of parliament who that who are the elected representatives, not to vote, but they've gone ahead to ward. so it will be a good task. so to see what happens in the coming days,
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let me explain to us why young people are particularly angry about these changes. the young people are angry at the high cost of living. the cost of living b. c has, has been blowing through the roof and they say it's become unbearable. the majority of the young people are unemployed. and so many of them are landed in unemployment, unemployment, an unemployed, sorry. and they feel that by the government continuing to tax, even attacks them even more, even the basic items are becoming too expensive. then the government has also proposed and couldn't get vi on imported finished product uh, some of the products, like sanitary towels, and di pause and people feel like peace would be a nobles or for the government. luckily young people also tired because they feel there's been a lot of them are required option by the government and they're saying that instead of the government continue to tax them or they needs to floss,
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dealing with around no record up sort of before even thinking about taxing canyons even more. okay, so this law has passed the 2 readings. what happens next and what happens to the protest to so what happens next is that these one more the day about 2 sets to happen. i the next week that is on tuesday, and then after that below will be sent in by the president and to will now become on ok. so to take effect idea, i leave the government in cannot ends on that day of june and the other one begins almost immediately on the 1st of july. so that is what will happen. but for the protest, as they say that because they've had, the government doesn't seem to listen to them, doesn't seem to listen to that, to the, please, the protest i'll vouch to remain on the streets. some of them, in fact i up to date was being rude to him. i go saying that now, if it will get to that particular point,
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then they will not vote for the president again come 2027, some of the members of fundamental. what said yes, to be to have also been put on notice that votes out of fee that content to $27.00, they will meet at the bylaws and people online and have actually started sharing the names and the 4 numbers of the members of fundamental. what said yes, to the be investing, that's now it will be the must. these buses they elect under preventative. so it will be interesting to see how the next couple of days find out. and whether the protest as will remain on the streets as they have probably promised to d. okay, funds prefix, phoenix, lorenzo in nairobi, here's what gets the most doors making headlines around the world. the russian president vladimir protein has signed a series of deals with his vietnamese counterparts, including on oil gas and nuclear assignments. he's in vietnam on the final stuff of a to nation, told of asia after concluding that the funds packed with north korea,
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the police and the new caledonia has arrested independently. the christian tang, i'm 10 others for that. i suspected roles and provoking violence in the french pacific territory. unrest threw up to the contest and voting the forms prompted friends to declare the state of emergency bringing reinforcements for police forces . at least 2 people have been killed and more injured. following the head on try and collision in should i have test train undergoing trials to improve its speed. it afraid, straightened counting company because of the incidence is being investigated. the interest have been taken to a nearby house with every gemini. the chancellor is under pressure to get tougher on migrant issues in the wake of a deadly attack on a policeman by an off gun migrant last month a germany state to provide me with a meeting laugh shelton violin to discuss lifting a band on d for taishan so off guns and syrians who have been convicted of serious criminal
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offenses or a suspected of being radical islamists state leads as rules that calling for the government to outsource asylum for seeing just the countries outside your feet and union. my chief, political, any time became the customer, was the chancery full of that meeting? have told us what to expect as well. we can certainly expect a lot of statements that germany needs to be most strict in sending people back who's assigned them. claims have been rejected at this debates has been raging really since 2 weeks ago. a young policeman died of injury sustained in a knife attack by an ask on mine who's assigned them, claim was rejected and now it's come up to the political surface again. also in the light of these european election results and that has seen a rise of even the fall right. alternative for germany,
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which basically has been gaining political minus here on it's on t migration stones. so what we expect to hear is from the opposition, a call for the town, so to act on what he promised that he would make. so those who violate the new and no longer have of rights to stay, raising the huge practical question of how do you send someone back to afghanistan or syria, if you don't really have diplomatic relations with, for instance, a taliban regime. and now this tool of pretend to be sending them back to neighboring states, and particularly the states still want to take people back. that's the main reason why many people who are rejected remain in germany even without a permanent title. so that's, that's a physical exit mechanic cost. that's well the regular migration to you are based on the increase in the use attempting to bring the numbers down by striking
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agreements with some of the countries by migrant chapel from or through on past. that's going to pop today is known as the western african roots and more atanya is one of the transit hubs. government that signed the 210000000. you are a deal with the you to manage the flow. people have a special report and i from the more attaining the safety of new i, people which has become a transit point for thousands of people who make this hazardous journey. they chose not to show the faces of several people in the report who wanted to remain anonymous. la la grew up in senegal, and in more tenea, where she has long dreamed of a better life. by the time she was 30, she'd saved enough to pay for a p rogue to take her from the capital, knew watch shot to spain's canary islands and future in the you. it's hard for her to recount the ordeal. she suffered
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a good so they were all sorts of nationalities. molly and kim rooney, inside syrians, mauritania and senegalese, the police himself came to take us to the beach. the big boat takes you to europe is waiting out and i see and load up like a small boat come to pick you up and take 20 people on board. 20 people 20 people not everyone to get on because there was so many of us one more than 100 or so. for example, if you define only 80, we're lucky enough to get on. i've seen people almost went mad. sometimes people thought with each other with the captains, it have big knives, the threatened you and tell you to shut up or they'll throw you on the beach to show my before and they're not kidding except the pin on the ground to win us, which is a single issue, we just add up flash the, you know, got a new one but, but it wasn't to be after 4 days at sea drifting without fue, they ended up on
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a beach in northern mauretania before nationals will be deported. but the law as a more to union, was simply released the motor, those you provided me. i haven't been able to actually the, since i got back because you just, when i sleep keys, i feel like i'm still in the boat. that was rocking and i see in my mind is fed even when i closed my eyes like this. i feel i'm swinging and i saw that the crossing she attempted is one of the most dangerous migratory roots in the world. i . li knows all too well. he's a fisherman who has seen the hopeful and the desperate taking their leave by night . 50 migrants, he says cramming themselves into a fishing boat designed for a crew of 6. and to see those little bursey. i gotta look at it for someone sent me these file to pass on that test
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too because i have these a corpses for them. and i gotta look a bit tv. it is actually the baby here. so if in my such a powerful image, no audi boost port is full of probes traditional fishing boats that the human traffickers have made into their business model. one smuggler wants to buy a per rogue for his next departure and degrees to tell us about the authorities and the restrictions he too wants to conceal his identity. the 1st one there is a police, but yeah, yeah. yeah, that's cool. most 2nd, the zip codes guys will continue. it's hard to get out of here, legally, the requests. so football, but we're looking at the rock center from the top of photo. so i think that's a big for me because you can put a lot of people in that you saw it to have,
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you know, for this kind of, through the controls to see if they're going fishing or for something else enough. what people to visit. we know how made arrived here 2 months ago. he is a welder by trade and has one aim to reach europe. as a day labour he earns the equivalent of 10 year was a day which he spends on food, water, and somewhere to live. these you hours the ideas, i've seen the people here with your ballpark, you're not going to blow. we're looking for work, the ones that are going, but it's not easy to measure your morning nights we come on. what are we done done? i mean it, 2 months i work anywhere near to life i to for la la to despite everything she has suffered and the huge sums of money she has spent,
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she is still determined. she tells us that however horrible her memories are of being at sea. she would do it all again to get to europe, where she hopes to earn a living. in this city of 840000 inhabitants, more than 30000 r like lala and mohammed waiting to leave. but many find themselves trapped for months, even years saving what little they earn to be able to afford a boat to europe. well, the w spoke to vincent, katya. tell the un refugee agency, special envoy for another region that sees lots of migrants and bulk on dangerous journey. so you're not the central mediterranean, given that many european folks has a turn to anti emigration pockets. we ask them how that's likely to affect the blocks migration policies. when do you believe she's on migration or liking to like see to become the author home the more difficult. but the us
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just read a few months. ready you back from a settlement migration intake to, to. ready proceed, you got to deal x, any rate procedures on the entry aging the 3 using of people that order when you get the suite, which at the same time it seemed it's important to explain to you in people that you know, some of those, the crises you know, free, go with the effect us. no, not scale. it's east montecito, but the country that's going which has almost $10000000.00 people. the space now because of the conflict seen, say pretty last year. you know, so the only the only one country you away from europe the same way that in 2015 sco yo was only one country away from europe. so you know, you wouldn't be the adult the night to come see do that. those quite easily not affect your young countries. the weed ups. i mean back when you get countries,
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but it's my natural body. small numbers that about 4500 people arriving to reach anybody last month. you know, you have about 35000 people arriving 10 minutes to chat from pseudo. so we, you know, let's trying to, for peace with priorities where the americans, he's all on 40. we'd be able to provide more solutions for people. so they don't, we stay alive in these journey for us to go to navia on that one of the boats photo and can't afford it. to a cus, a g agencies, special envoy, i saw the central mediterranean vincent, contra tell of your fear in football championships 2 drawers in groups. the main progression to the knockout stages stood up for grabs. and the 2nd match of the day, a deadlock in england, tied one hole in front of it and even took the late in the 18 minutes through by an unix doherty case. but denmark equalized in the 1st half courtesy of more than the human mind. after the break of both themes had chances to school,
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but the result remained. one england taught the group ahead of denmark. oh yes, slipping your all so uh excuse me, earliest convenience i can sub also ended in a one little dro. let's hope that francis stopped black hear me and then back pay will be fit to play when he's country takes on the netherlands on friday, the friends compton was printed on the 1st day wearing a custom, a mask after suffering, a broken nose, himself in game of the tournament, once his manager did, you need to shop said everything was moving in the right direction. french football federation said that 25 year old striker would not need surgery after his face struck component, kevin dunn, so shoulder. but that he would have to wear protection canadian, i'm to donald sutherland has died aged 88, the son kiefer sutherland, may be announcement in an online post describes his father as one of the most important actors in the history of phil and said that he was never daunted by
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