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the, the, you're watching data we can use live from the late us president, joy by the end makes a series of gas at the nice or summit in washington. he's facing growing pressure to a band and his re election campaign, body and safe seat is the best qualified person to bait. donald trump, also coming up around 60 bodies off bound onto the arrival of a neighborhood in the east of kansas city. after israel's military declares the end of an operation de plus finland, parliament decides whether to ground forwarded gods, the power to turn back asylum seekers crossing from russia. a mood that critics i would preach, the human rights and for football have fans here in germany. the policy is almost
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always on the road 2024 tournament is being held to success. we'll take a look at what worked well and what has the welcome to the program. i'm jarrett read you as president joe biden says he's still running for president and telling journalist see can get the job done by the end of the that a news conference in washington at the end of night, hers 75th anniversary summit. he spoke at length about his achievements in office saying he was the best qualified person to run for president. by the end of mental fitness has been under scrutiny since he appeared confused at a defined last month. several top democrats have withdrawal and their support for his re election campaign. this coming november as well. so size press conference
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was meant to reassure democratic lawmakers and viruses about the us presidents, mental fitness. but why didn't made a number of belong to the most strikingly, he, when he welcomed ukrainian president flow to me as a lensky to the stage. and now i want to hand it over to the president ukraine who has as much courage as he has determination page i'm, i'm president of the big president present list. i'm so focused on the boot and we've got to worry about it anyway. it's present. i'm bet you are a hell. well, what concerns do you have about vice president harris is ability to be donald trump . if she were at the top of the ticket book, i wouldn't have picked vice president trump to be vice president. i think she was not qualified to be present. i'm following the advice of my commander in chief, my, my, my chief of staff in the military as well as the security defense and our intelligence
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people to help me use benjamin of iris group has more now on the reaction to joy by the end. slice has to purple slip offs, the pressure is very big and so those were not sure if a president by and should remain democratic candidate of course of these a 2 slips will not help them. will probably help them reinforce their idea that he should step aside because the 1st slip where he mistakenly referred to the volume is zalinski is present. putting happened even before this highly anticipated and longer a press conference. this is own team called a big boy press conference and with this 2nd level, he referred it to vice president campbell. a higher is, is vice president trump happened when he said that he picked true because he believed that she could beat trump. it was a lengthy press conference or president biden spoke about one of his favorite topics. you can say that's foreign policy, but the question of course remains,
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if this is a topic where he will win undecided voters and also the democrats awaited some of them for after this need to summit to be over to call them president. but to step aside from this 2020 full presidential race and immediately as soon as this press conference ended, the top democrats and the house intelligence committee and several others that just that. so biden's campaign has been, as you said, on the ropes, and for 2 weeks since the president finds poor debate, it performance, we can expect that calls it for him to end. this campaign will also continue growing. benjamin putting the slips and stumbles aside. what were your main takeaways from what president biden had to say at the conference? steep praise. this is some of it is just at the 75th anniversary. some of these spoke at length about nato, its values in the united states. you recounted how it, for example, helped get finland into the military alliance. what to do against china for
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supporting russia during its war against ukrainian also spoke about his interactions with is several for and lead us made a clear coined in a position on need also stressing the basis of position that is very different from his previous as a former and president trump by saying that trump has no commitment a to nature whatsoever, and it what would happen to nato and its commitment also to a ukraine's past to membership that this new summit cold air reversible. if donald trump makes it back into the white house, was of course the elephant in the room during this v days that the summit lost it. but it was, of course, a question of many of the attendees of the leaders of elf nato. they. we're here in a washington dodge. many of them said that they hold the strong transatlantic alliance will a continue in the future, regardless of who is in the winehouse. many of course torching the question,
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but that's a included probably something that is in the mind of a lot of them. what will happen and not only to the alliance to this trans atlantic, a lines, if a donald trump makes it back into the widest. and that's something that might actually happen. so on one side for president by disappeared, unity to show himself. but as we just spoke about it and fears and of course, concerns for me by many democratic saying that he should step aside just quickly, benjamin bide, and says he's to get a job to finish that's of the cost to get re elected. what's his campaign going to look like from here on a toby, several trips it will be in michigan. you also will be in texas next trips already and coming a victim pace as that it will continue. that will be more trips coming up. but of course, the pressure it will continue, is it present, joe biden says, i want to continue. i want to finish this job. that's the correspondent opinion of all there is group in washington. thanks a lot. benjamin rescue teams have retrieved around
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60 bodies from onto the ramble in the said, shy neighborhood of gaza. susie, that's according to officials in the homeless run territory causes civil defense agency said that discovery came just out, was off tickets. riley troops withdrew from the area. images from the side show the extent of the disruption destruction residents till the eye of pain news agency that they return to finally old. their homes had been demolished, as well as military says it has now complete. it needs to wake mission instead shy, and that is forces have moved on to other parts of kansas city, which speak now to double use senior international correspondent funding if a child who joins us now from jerusalem funding. tell us more about this, about the is riley offensive on gauze the cd. if you have definitely seen a renewed offensive bite usually all this week in guys, guys, a city specifically the people on the ground describe is one of the fiercest weeks in this entire war. and that's been going on for more than 9 months. in fact,
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the war entered it's 10 months just a few days ago. and of course there is this lingering question. why is it, is there this focus on god is a city because most parts of it, at least that's the impression that these are all made a couple of months ago. we are deemed to be clear of how much come i submitted ends . but these are sad that they need to dismantle the whatever the remain capabilities ultimate submitted things into the region. so that clearly indicates that possibly this been a regrouping of how much but it didn't. and if there wasn't that there's still infrastructure in there like tunnels. but any sort of infrastructure that helps them to communicate and find and state ongoing attacks also against each route in the gaza strip against israel, the soldiers. and while this is going, of course, the question they are is, how should people, well, the hundreds of thousands was returned to guys. a city now leave towards the south because they've been relocated over and over. and again, this is obviously an active wars on funding outside of the gaza. cvb intense fighting across the strip is still continuing. tell us
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a bit more about dash. exactly, and this is very, very important to mention that the fighting is not only in the north and only in gaza city, but in a central garza, in the, in the south, rough boston units, etc. so you're speaking about more than 2000000 people have roughly 22400000 people were on the move pretty much for the past more than 9 months. and the question is really, if you drop leaf less like use what i did on wednesday on the citizens of kansas city, urging them to leave declaring garza city a combat zone where they should go to. and how's your day leave you? not only talking about people who have been traumatized while exhaust the also speaking, most people who simply cannot leave about the elderly about children. so all of that combined really leaves if comes out of human rights organizations. at this point, speech list is struggling to find words to describe the devastating humanitarian situation on the ground. whether is the question, what about the political implications of the reading defensive in the north?
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for example, while it was simple bottom, it is ongoing and other parts of god district. i'm a submitted sense of indicator then said that all the talks that ongoing right now would you got to a potential ceasefire agreement or a framework towards it could be put back on kicks, fair one jeopardizing uh, the anti talks that are currently ongoing. yeah, lets talk a bit more about that funny. as you size see slide talks are ongoing. is there any progress that's being made to the very fact that addiction, every shade sourcing is running, negotiate or negotiate, or is i talking right now is, are speaking, of course, can be seen as a progress because talks own going well, they started into one katara, they are now in egypt, the key mediators of the tar and egypt, and this, but obviously it's, it remains to be seen what the results of the negotiations are. and whether they going to be in fact put into action that depends a lot on the trust of the people involved and negotiate or singled and specifically
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of homeless militants. and he's running volt. has to be heard in the future. if you do not know yet to w senior international correspondent funding for child the interest level funding, thank you. let's take a look now at some other global news headlines, the canyon and president william bruce holiday has dismissed almost all of his cabinet ministers and his promising to form a new government. originally the nonce men follows wakes of on raised over an unpopular finance built upon inside a little would impose on affordable tax rises on people and businesses. more than 30 people have been killed in the protests. at least 60 people are missing off the part of a hill collapsed and swept away to passenger buses on the highway in the pull. search and rescue teams are on the same and approximately 150 came with kilometers south west of cap on do with the assistant monitoring ryans are closing widespread devastation. the grand wedding of the son of india is richard man is
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underway him on by 4 days of celebrations. will mock the union of a non done bonnie and roderick imagined. the guest list includes foam, a british prime minister, tony blair, and forest johnson. the cod documents and football style david becket, the russian plots to assassinate the boss of a german weapons manufacturer was stopped earlier this year. thanks to us intelligence that's according to cnn. the broad cost us is aman. have a good the chief executive of design, latasha was among defense industry executives across europe targeted by the kremlin us intelligence services, pos, details of the plan on to jim and authorities out there has been a high profile support of ukraine's war effort. and these company has produced artillery shells and military vehicles for keith. political correspondent, matthew moore, is here in berlin. he has more details on this story. well,
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this is really an extraordinary story. and the allegations come from information from 5 us and one west on official one, according to the russia has been planning to assess to be a number of defense industry bosses across europe. the most mature report was that was targeted. i mean, pop back up to the pulse of line montage avenue biggest weapons manufacture, unpopular, got partly in recent months, has really had a, a, a security detail which is, which is like that of, of, of the federal minister here in germany. and what we, what we've been told, what we understand from, from media reports cnn, is that the american authorities identified this plot and said it was the most mature of all these plots. and they told you i'm an authority who are able to intervene in good time unless the company is really crucial to get you to ukraine's war effort. they've just opened up a joint venture to repair and build tanks and ukraine. they are the one of the biggest producers of an artillery to tell her we mission and ukraine. and we asked, trying to tell yesterday if you could give us
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a call that they said to kind of comment on security measures that said that they are in contact with security services here in germany on a routine basis. matthew, how have jim and officials reacted to all this. it's like officials do not like to give a running commentary on, on things like best, but german chancellor schultz was asked about this yesterday in washington at the nato summit, and he said he wouldn't go into detail. but he did say cool, this is the order of the day. and he went on to see we knew about various fritz threats from russian activities and are watching them very carefully. the foreign minister on elena bab elk also said the shows that your opinions must protect ourselves. i know who be now eve, for months really jem and leaders and security officials have been warning about russia's hybrid warfare in recent weeks and months. we've seen some of that come to, well evidence if you like, of some of that coming to fruition. and yesterday, that the boss of need to you and start and like said this really does fit into a pots. and that we're seeing that russia is targeting european europe and i kind
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of sabotage attempts. and so basically they're saying that this is proof of what we've been wanting about for months. that europe really needs to wake up and, and, and, and work closer together. and on our security basis to, to prevent attacks of this nature. matthew i t, as you just said, they have been warnings about a possible campaign of hostile acts by russia. how seriously a german authorities taking this as well. some if you have to look at in the last few months here in germany alone, that'd be less of like incidences which of have been suspicious. there was 2 men who were arrested in bavaria earlier this year on suspicion of planning an attack on u. s. army base, one of the main at the adelaide usually been in contact with an individuals in most school and here in belin earlier in the spring, there was a suspicious fire with a factory belonging to weapons makers deal am. and the initial findings for that report say that it was done to a technical feeler, but they've been unfortunately media here that there's evidence that of,
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of russian involvement. all of which only adds to the concerned that the west is really the subject of a hybrid warfare. campaign being waged by russia, that's all dw political, corresponded matthew moore. thanks a lot about matthew to finland now, where the parliament is sent to voice on a bill. granting bodyguards, the power to turn back asylum sake is coming from russia. both the ruling rights. when coalition and many opposition lawmakers of backing the government says the bill is vital to stop future arrivals despite the little being at all it's we defend lends international or human rights commitments in finland, a so called a deep rotation law. let's border guards and migraines back to russia without the chance to claim asylum. it can be and acted for a temporary period based on what the finish government says is most goes instrumental ization of migration. it's not question of asylum, it's question of our security. the finish government itself acknowledges the new
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law conflicts with the european union international laws which ensure the right for those in need to ask for protection and all 18 legal experts. the finish parliament consulted advise that it clashes with finland own constitution, which led to the addition of the right to appeal within one month. but some parliamentarians, even from parties in the government coalition argue this is still unacceptable. well, at least actually, i am very concerned that convince opportunities to demand compliance with international human rights treaties from other countries will be decisively weekend . but most finish lawmakers believe is a good is difficult compromise. that may also allow reopening feelings border with russia closed since last year over the migrant issue. if the continuation of the current situation is definitely a worse option, almost 2 thirds of been her citizens and a recent poll supported the deportation law. it's the turn of finish, not enough between security and the values of democracy,
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of human rights at the same time. i think a lot of things feel that we need to be strong against russia and we need to show them that they can target this in this way. and this law will be one way of trying to determine that type of actions from happen. the use newly approved migration patch allows temporary border closure unlimited asylum procedures with a members deep believes migrants are being instrumental lives, but opponents say the finish law blocking applications goes too far. if somebody expresses the wish to apply for international protection, they have to have access to and sign a procedure. and that's the key element that is being removed by these meshes. so in not was but that there isn't all this breach of a, you know, but anyone hoping to see the european commission take finland to court over the new measures may be disappointed. in april 1, commission, president ursula vander lion visited the border to check out the situation. she agreed with the finish government that the kremlin was using these people to try to
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destabilize the country. she sent you money and border guards to help helsinki deal with it. this is not just about the security of finland, but it is about the security of the european union. put counselor in willard says this type of response allows russia to exploit border state of panic and creating more in security where the better way to manage the situation with to be, have a calm and managed approach to refugees. taking protection, i'm not, removes the power from these different states to try to manipulate people in order to gain advantage of a european countries. instead, if the finish loss stands, she fears more european governments will toughen their own measures to keep asylum seekers out. now correspond to terry schultz file that report you just saw. she joins us now from brussels. terry, good to see you. the finish column. it is in its final session to biasing the slow tell us, do you have a sense of the outcome yet to the lot is expected to passenger but
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not by a very large margin. in fact, uh the parliamentarians could have walked in today and just taken a vote and been on their way to take their summer holidays. they are in an extra week of session just to deal with this law. so that tells you something about really how divisive it has been. and today uh, as the session started, i'm more than a dozen lawmaker said they wanted to speak. so this is after 7 hours, the debate on tuesday is clear that some of them have have either not made up their mind or still trying to sway some of their colleagues. so you're saying it's expected to pause and narrow lea. uh, will that be a direct result for finland policy on its border if, if this happens, it is not clear what will happen if the law doesn't pass. but the, the laws proponents say that if they had these very strong tools, probably the strongest in the whole european union to deal with what could possibly
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be a search of people sent by russia to the border that they could reopen their border, which has been completely sealed for months now that's a big problem. also for finland when they have to close the border to all transport, there are a lot of dual citizens who have trouble visiting their relatives on the other side of the border. there was a lot of transport over the border that is now made more rigorous by sealing the border. and of course, there is no tourism and russian cars aren't allowed to pass as part of sanctions against moscow for its full scale invasion of ukraine. but finland would like to open some limited means to cross the border, and it simply says, it cannot do that if there's a threat of people, you know, sort of searching through those holes. and they believe that if border cards border guards can completely remove any possibility of applying for asylum that that would help. but you know, there are a lot of people saying that's a pretty tenuous uh, argument right now the, some of the experts you spoke to in the piece we just saw explained that the law in
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their opinion violates you migration policies. so what would be the broader impacts of this law or even the field say it would violate e you and they would like to do it any way. the new in you migration path. so that was passed earlier this year actually gives more freedom to member countries to close their borders. if there is what they believe is the national security threat by people coming through and that's what feeling would use and, and it's that would be only possible for a limited period. but they would also be able to really limit the, the ways in which people could claim asylum. now the finish law would completely block that, and that's what, what people are saying is, is really to extreme. but definitely some of those other countries who are unfriendly to migrants, you know, hungry comes to mind, but also the border stays like, like, let me it, unless the way me it, which also dealt with the searches of people clearly send by moscow
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a and beller ruth they may also like to follow this, this model of, of finland if this law passes. and if there is not a legal challenge, which takes it down that is terry schultz in brussels. there for us. terry, thanks a lot us to support now and the euro 2020 for football championships are drawing to a close. we'd england and spain facing off in sundays funnel while the high gym and a crash down in the quarter finals. the tournament is being held as a success here. so far as security concerns have proved unfounded with the largest police deployment in modern german history. but as he might have heard, there have been some controversies, both on and off the field of fevers. the closest thing you're passed to a shared religion. absolutely amazing. then the european championships is carnival, meets thanksgiving. meets holy. the
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party is wont funds from across the continent did for 4 weeks. and german streets, highways and bars. a thought before a single ball was there was an during the german compo to contribution survey that find one and 5 people would prefer more white players on the team. she says can also it as, as it's racist in the end, jeremy, to talk with a convincing when and got people dreaming of a summer fee retail. but also the pitch there, where hiccups, the countries aging trading network street and tried to call was a bit rubbish. like a bit rubbish. it was very robust. and so with the weather bought to didn't dump in the mood. germany's match with denmark who's delayed nor did it stop the dutch dancing speed were sold for the toes.
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ukrainian funds offered to stock remainder of the war waging at home on following a collage of fallen soldiers. one match from a security point of view. additional board of checks and digital tickets appear to have done their job control the see was never far. there was a craft or turkish play, made the ultra nationalist gray rules gesture during a match. you ready for bind him only for a stadium of turkish funds to mimic him? days later. from lots of germans, there was an unspoken hate throughout this journey that their multi ethnic team could silence the racist by winning for the coach. deal, team spirit, to be an example for the nation of interest here. i simply wish for this country that we understand that things are simply better together. and some of, especially if i helped my neighbor to cut the hedge to finish it,
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