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[000:00:00;00] the business, the, the news line, frumber land, the us will station, long range weapons in germany, berlin and washington say that deployments demonstrates their commitments to nato and to european defense process as it will consider a military response. also coming up can, he has president william rudo dismissed as almost his entire cabinets in response to weeks of anti government protest. and the storming of parliament overtax rises and the un sounds the alarm on israel's order to evacuate garza city 8 workers,
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a forcing people already this place to flee again. will increase mass suffering the release to our viewers on p b. s. and the united states and all of you joining us from around the world. welcome to the program. it's great to have you with us. the united states will begin stationing long range missiles in germany from 2026, washington and berlin. say that employment cements their commitments, tomato, and to european defense. the agreement includes tomahawk, s, m, 6, and hypersonic themselves. the weapons are nuclear capable, and have a range of more than 2000 kilometers. they were banned under a treaty with russia until the us withdrew from that treaty 5 years ago. at the nato summit in washington, german chancellor, off shore. it's welcome to the us decision to station long range missiles and this
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country to that's, i think it's also important the results of this meeting together with the decision to organize coordination in the spot and in germany, which i think is really a better step forward. altogether, i think it is the right time for right decisions. i believe that's another aspect which is important for me. the united states decided to deploy at the precision strike capabilities in germany, which i think is a very good decision. and it fits into all the decisions we already took of our brussels bear chief alexandra phenomena, joins us now from the nato summit in washington. alexandra, we here and there, nato will set up a new command center in the city of the bottom here in germany. is this a sign of your taking on more responsibility within the line? well, i think indeed that this man said to be
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a sign of european so ready to take on more responsibility and to by creating this new nature of commands in germany with 700 staff. nato is also taking a more important role in a bigger role in coordinating military assistance to you frame and the training of ukraine and soldiers. and all of that, as part of nato, is efforts to try and prove the lions and ad supports for ukraine, because many in nato fear that don't know. trump, if he is elected again, will probably would use america's a role in europe. security. and so maybe even put an end to old a to directly to it's at to ukraine. so they are trying to get to prefer to, however, experts that i've been speaking with also told me that don't believe that this will be possible to trump proof of the help for you frame because the europeans,
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which really needs to step up and they're not able to do it now, to replace a what's the us is providing q plane with another major announcement at the summit is the deployment of long range missiles to germany. what is that going to look like? and how significant is it for nato security architecture here in europe? well, i think it is very significant for europe and for germany in a queue to that. and this decision has been in the making for quite a time. and now we been told by you as official, uh and uh, this package will includes a modern weapons, long range missiles, including as you mentioned before, tomahawk ms, silas that go over a 2000 kilometers hypersonic miss sized. so modern weapons and actually they were banned in europe by
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a treaty that was created between the us and the former soviet union. however, this a t t fell apart off to the west, accused russia of not leaving up to their obligation sullivan. now, the kremlin a is, seems to be very angry, but this a recent decision by the us and is through attending a to potentially use military means against that ukraine itself was of course, front and center at the summit as well. with president bullard arrears, a lensky, who was there saying he's confident ukraine will eventually become a needle member. speaking at the summit, he also urged western allies supplying arms to his country to allow his forces to strike military targets further into russia. let's listen and of course, if you want to win, if i want to prevail, if i want to save our country and to defend it,
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we need to relate all the mutations i spoke about to this part. there's this, you can read it with united states for that was secretary, although i was under, we were to there, the ukrainian president has held meetings with both you as president job. i'm and nato secretary general young. don't more. what do you been able to find out about those? well, the as indeed presidency. lensky hobbs, bilateral meeting with president, fight and eustace of what's your name cheeses, things to you as for their suppose. they also reportedly talked about a glide, funds that russia is using to attack ukrainian troops and to create and civilians. they are a big problem for ukraine right now. we don't know whether they talked about the
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long range missiles and the fact that you train and is seeking to gather permission to use those midsize to slide deep into russian territories. we know from you asked the defense officials that there are certain restrictions on the usage of the weapons provided by the u. s. 2 kids and that those are the restrictions off only being lifted in the region of har keith, to protect civilian population there. but we know that in general, a president zelinski seems to be very happy with the outcome of this assignments with the, the additional uh, defense systems. and that's key if is a to a received with a, the, a f, a 16 fighter jets at that are being transferred to the ukraine. however, of course, he also stress here that you create needs more, more fight to just and also, as i mentioned, the long range missiles at the w,
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brussels bureau chief, alexander phenomena reporting from washington, d. c, and the nato summit there. thank you so much. a russian plots to assassinate the boss of a german weapons manufacturer was foiled earlier this year. thanks to us intelligence that is according to cnn, the broadcaster claims i'm in pop bag. the chief executive of ryan montalvo was among the defense industry executives across europe targeted by the kremlin u as intelligence services passed. the details of the plan to german of forty's, pop back a has been a profile supporter of ukraine's war effort, and his company has produced artillery shells and military vehicles for keys or political correspondence. i'm young joins me now from berlin assignment, and you have any more details on the story. well, we lost a run in the towel, the company, whether they could confirm any of the details about this alleged assassination
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plots. and they told us that the count call me don't companies security matches, but that they are in regular contact with the security services here in germany. and they take measures as necessary. now it's worth knowing. ryan midtown is one of the biggest european arms manufacturer is a big supply of tanks and artillery munitions to ukraine. in fact, it saves itself it's the largest maker of onto the re munition in the world. and this company in june just opened a uh, a joint venture with the ukranian state firm to repair and possibly able to build tanks in ukraine. it goes as plans to stop producing at all to re munitions in ukraine as well. so this is a company that is significantly involved in the ukranian war effort. however, the german officials reacted to this information about this world plot us. yeah,
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well we go so far is a comment from atlanta bit about catch him and he's born minister speaking at that night to somebody in washington. she said that this is the kind of thing that germany has been runing about for months, namely that russia is conducting a hybrid what you said against germany in the west. and that it just showed, again that you must stand together and protect itself. i'm not being naive, she said, and the night a secretary general, also commenting at saying that he believes that russia is conducting a campaign against european at western defense installations. and you know that the purpose of it is to intimidate ukraine's allies. why, you said it wouldn't work. in fact, precisely, the opposite. it strengthens the results to push back against russia. yeah. but
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these kinds of warnings they've been floating around for as long as this war has been going on, if not longer, german authorities, not taking them seriously enough. yeah, because the government government says it takes it, it takes the seth right very seriously, that it's doing lic 10 to meet this hybrid a challenge. and that it's either inc, close cooperation with international partners and would do everything it can to protect it. same dress, but it has to be said the list of the legs russian attacks is growing longer there of pain, sorry, but attacks this information, campaigns only in connection with the ukraine war. even the suggestions of a link between a russian intelligence services and a major fire to weapons factory here in berlin back in may. uh, the european union commission says russia is targeting germany more than any of the a you country. and i think it will adds up to
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a sort of threat background that he's very concerned political correspondence. so when young grid speaking to you, thank you so much and we can take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. thousands of people have gathered in separate so to commemorate the killings of 8000 bosnian muslim men and boys and 1995 is considered the worst classic or in europe since world war 2 to international courts have ruled. it was genocide. actor shelly deval has died at the age of $75.00 deval and made her name and a series of landmark 19 seventies classics, including 7 films with the director of robert altman. she's best known for her role and the shining, developed died of complications from diabetes, serbia's top cortez overturn the government decision to health plans for europe's biggest lithium mine. just really in mining time for you know, 10 to could now and develop the site to years of go bell grade,
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revoke permits for the multi $1000000000.00 project activist fear it will permanently damage the environment. the police and bangladesh have dispersed students protesting a recruitment system. they say is discriminatory. a 3rd of posts for high paying government jobs or kept for the children of war heroes. some are also reserved for women, ethnic minorities and the disabled protesters want a marriage based system. germany is banning critical components made by chinese telecom giants, huawei and z t e, from it's 5 g network. the government wants to phase out the technologies by 2029 because of national security concerns. the announcement does not come as a surprise. berlin has been looking at how chinese technology could threaten mobile networks for some time now. and china experts, when i call it back,
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joins me from the german marshall fund in for lynn. good to see it has taken a long time for germany to agree on the span and it's still going to be 5 years before it takes full effect. why has this been so difficult? what is taking so long? i think there's been a lot of concern in germany about funding the chinese government with us. that's also been quite significant pushback from telecommunications companies. so overall, this took a lot longer than it could have taken and the compromise that we have now could be, you know, it does leave a lot to be desired. but ultimately, i think the slipper lining is that now we finally have something that we have certainty and that we have a way forward. so i'll take up many other countries here in europe and also the us then ban technology from one way and z the long ago. so has drew me been too
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soft on china. it certainly take a lot longer than it should have for this decision. i think even back when we started at the debate in 2019, it was fairly clear that there were certain risks associated with us in the long run. i think after the russian invasion of ukraine homage should have been fairly tier that this would you step that would need to be take and um, it did take longer. but again, at least it finally we finally have something now. is this more about reducing german reliance on chinese technology or more about security concerns? i think i think we have both. we've had both general security concerns about what could be done with this. but i do think there is a lot of the bigger reason and lies in the risk in reducing critical
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dependencies on, on china, on a country. um that is not, is not an ally. um, so i think that was probably the more decisive factor. will there be consequences for consumers? i think, i mean the of the, of the government has talked to for a very long time with the companies in question. i don't think that there is going to be any big fall out from this to sudden, for our consumers. and just in general, and to wrap this up, how concerned are you about an increasingly of storage area in china and it's growing insulins around the world. i think it's something that we in germany need to be aware of and in europe in general. and that we need to understand that when you have a critical dependencies and strategic areas on china, that those dependencies can be used to try to put pressure on,
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on the german government or on the european government. and so that's why it is quite important to reduce those dependencies and make sure that we become less vulnerable in those areas. and germany has taken a one step in that direction today, china experts, my goal is back from the german marshall fund and roland, thank you so much for for your take. thanks for having me. the canyon president william rudo has dismissed almost all of his cabinet ministers and as promising to form a new government. rudo also sacked. the attorney general. the announcement falls, weeks of unrest over an unpopular finance bill. opponent said the bill would impose on affordable tax rises on people and businesses. more than 30 people have been killed and the protest. in our correspondence, felix marino's following events from nairobi, i asked him about the response to router's action. so generally kenya's happy with the announcement to day with president william brutal fi ad. almost everyone
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is coming in just retaining that time. happy that secretary and the deputy president. and most of it, people feel that the president had actually you why did politic called cronies and they were not just having the country in their way. uh, they were supposed to. so, you know, not expertise, just last week the president, i knew that to the fact that some of the cabinet secretaries love a few lent him their dealings to walk or wrapped. and they need that to um, to do a shakeup. so everyone's thoughts, uh, the president was going to add yourself all of these cabinets, but people are happy that actually all of those cabinet secretaries have gone home and it will be a new start, as, as a new team comes in the next few weeks. now this, this comes after weeks of nationwide demonstrations in kenya canvass be seen as a wind for the protesters, or at least a step forward or non part. it's
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a we for the protest as because this was one of the demands that all the cabinet ministers be sent home. but the protest, as i say it is from the reading because the majority of those people who are the doctor and some of them are still missing their families who lost the key at the height of their protest. those family members, i seem to be completed, some of the things that people who are going through the streets for unemployment and the cost of living the living means and, and i'm not tempted. so they still a long way to go for the president. and they still a long way to go for the governments to convince people that it's actually watching for the benefits. yeah, the president wants to start consultations to farm when he called a broad based government. what could that look like? is anybody going to want to join forces with rudo? it's so many people in the street demanding him, he to leave office. so the president is finding himself in a very peculiar situation. on the one hand,
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he wants to convince the people who voted for him. that's, he's actually are the right one for the job. on the other hand, people are being for his resignation as some of the people that he's at. he's, he's actually a pointed to some of those committees have rejected at that point when saying they do not want to be part of that government. so it's, it's a very peculiar police that he's at. um, it will be very interesting to see what happens in the next couple of days and the couple of weeks and who will be the next crop of cabinets. i mean, he says that she selects to stop with him and you'll be there to follows all of for us that was felix miranda in a row. we thank you so much and some more world news. state media and china say 6 people have died and floods caused by record rainfall in the south west. nearly 500 residents were evacuated. torrential downpours hit the chunking area,
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causing lance lined and destroying homes. taiwan defense ministry says it has detected $66.00 chinese war plains mirror, its territory, the aircraft or so on to be joining chinese navy drills and the pacific. the exercises coincide with the summit of nato leaders who have criticized aging for supporting the war and ukraine to the united nations as deeply concerned about and evacuation order issued by israel is the 2nd time people have been told to leave kansas city since the start of the war with a mouse which carried out the october 7 terror attacks. israel says it is now targeting areas where the remaining militants have regrouped. smoke seen over a guys of states a just hours of to israel dropped lift. let's telling all its residents to flee. the order send thousands of photos statements on the round. again, that's what the, what i'm going south because of the blocking of phone services and the harsh living
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conditions when i do, and also the lack of food and water that i can for, for the lack of the dozens of palestinians were reported killed across guys that over the past few days after these really our me once again stepped up. it's up a ration as a case from us. israel says it's main goal is to destroy the remaining militants. we have no interest in harming civilians in dollars, a city or anywhere else. we're trying to get to, to the terrace where the terrorist attack from, or where they have a set up base. these really military says it has pulled out its forces from guys a seat is, should die district. after they completed a 2 week operation. there. some of the residents went back there to assess the damage model and further after the 1st incursion we came here and repaired or how is this all in an order to shelter ourselves? we fix the windows and covered them with plastic sheets. i know how you know, but we have returned to should jaya, after 15 days,
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you can see the destruction here on is that this very nothing even tree, scott, there's a lot of greenery in this area. so i got the 100. what is the gold? it was don't have trees and what is my goal? does the civilian see? but i think that i'd be more than again, it's as it's really soldiers return to some areas that had previously been declared, we are up from us civilians and gaza, continued. they search for a safe place, firefighters have put out a blaze in the spire of their long cathedral in northern france. 3 workers at the side suffered from smoke ventilation. the cathedral is more than 800 years old and was painted by the impression is claude. when a witnesses captured at the moment a smoke rose from the spire rue lands, medieval cathedral of the and that's the one that come on if you all know to all of the nation or tool we heard via that's our got turned round. and so the cathedrals
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by adventurous the material covering the restoration where it was spinning details that would big flame on the black smoke up of what i put me out. this is the 1st thing we thought about was what happened in paris with the not for them fire, for 2019 fire know to down cathedral in paris, coupled it's buyer and collapsed it through. there was on everyone's mind as 40 fire engines with scores of firefighters race to the side of the almost 1000 year old cathedral at some 120 meters above the ground fire. cruise located the source of the blaze on a spire undergoing restoration work. but officials have not said how the play started, firefighters stayed on scene to ensure a new hot spots can re ignite, of damage was assessed. so on jump, that's when you say we're talking about the heritage site that has a very high volume and some specialized firefighters supporting us when conducting an inventory of outlets. for example,
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with that could have the water damage from finding the final single day. i'll do the school when that extra food, i think the little the beloved cathedral, which was repeatedly painted by impressionist artist clog, monet, remain standing authorities say there is no risk of it collapsing due to the fire and some sports, england speed, the netherlands, 2 goals to one in the semi finals of the year, a 2024 tournament here in germany, shelby. siemens opened the scoring for the dodge and the 7th minute of the match. but harry came to fire and in a penalty for england's to make it one all. and then, in the very 1st minute of, out of time, all the watkins sealed england's victory with another goal to england. fans went wild at the final whistle and would now be spain. and the final on sunday,
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the might really be coming up here is a reminder of the top stories we're following for you today. the u. s. is to station long range cruise missiles in germany, berlin and washington state unemployment demonstrates their commitment to tomato and 2 european defense processes. it will consider military response k as president william rudo has dismissed almost his entire cabinet. backings are in response to weeks of violent anti government protests over tax rises. and before we go, we've got a brief clip to share of the u. k. adventure having a well over time during a north atlantic expedition. tom waddington was rowing off the coast of new
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foundland when he was suddenly suddenly surrounded by more than 1000 pilot widths. the this is so cool all the way up this coming around the world. the really a little bit about the, the, the, so close it, i can hear them. good. the, the,
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the raid on the atlantic fishermen and their families in senegal are risk in their lives to defend their territories. fisheries, their livelihood, and their existence, their fighting foreign trawlers seamlessly wondering the waters in an industry destroying a country. and if the people in 45 minutes on the w,
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tactic farms and destroy nights. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression, today? history. we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism. the 2 presidents to very different views of nato. well, joe biden spend the past 3 days praising the alliance and it's a chief mens over the 75 years of its existence, his breed assessor, and the biggest political arrival donald trump took to the stage in florida. to once again, be little the trans atlantic organization and criticize its members faced with the prospect of trump returning to the white house in 2025. the current leaders of the $32.00 natal states have dedicated their summit in washington to future proofing

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