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the, the, this is the w news live and from berlin, a ton of boys under severe pressure in jobs up. tell us the needs are pleading for more help as gains exploit the power vacuum left by fighting between militants and israel. united nations, as distributing supplies is almost impossible. now. also coming up us media is a russian assassination plot was stopped earlier this year. a plot to kill the boss of a major german company, making weapons headed for ukraine. plus finland's parliament gifts border guards, the power to turn back migrants crossing from russia. the critics say it violates
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human rights. the library golf is good to have you with us on this friday is real in the united nations. are trading accusations over wide, desperately needed supplies in the gaza strip, are not being deliver. israel says that it's taking steps to increase the flow of aid, and it blames the wind for not getting the goods to the people who need the. but the united nation says ongoing fighting and the breakdown of law and order have made distribution simply too dangerous for i believe family. daily life is a struggle against hunger and a worst thing for any patient crisis. boston hygiene is not something they can afford to move an annual love and more. there is no silver. sure. no. the church locked. and one other, nothing that i mean the price of soap and i will even if it is available in the
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gaza strip. we can't afford any new. i don't have money to buy. so can shake the living and refuge account been federal garza here lack of sufficient doors. it's clean water. no working fluid system threatening. everyone's has to. so can you kind of don't have money to buy food, let alone buy a bottle of shampoo or so i have lice and my hair due to lack of so to see and i'm an adult woman another minutes and then gives us an adult woman brushes her hair and lice come out of it. why? because we don't have the supplies we need. no one takes care of us on the floor. that's what it can be to go to collect a product as a government. despite mounting international, the pressure on it, straight the delivery of it and because that it's been far short of what is required is strange to see if it has made efforts to ensure you in agencies can make the liberties and claims that you went for the female the 14000 pallets by the
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you and that the stuck here, and there are enough collecting. so they even decided not to bring more trucks because they're not picking it up and disability. so meantime, the private sector will continue to war, and those trucks are private sector from does the ordering in 14 goods in 2000 distributing. but the u. n. c is active fighting an attack from militia groups, leave it on wife, finding the aide is being dropped off from the israeli side. it is being lifted in area. and then we in some private sector into these are also picking up the aides, the trucks that the you and trucks that are getting or, or picking up 8 are doing it, offering a great cost because they are being either looted or taxed at this time, the forces continue to fight against how much a lack of administration in gods has created widespread lawlessness as the
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attempt to transport 8 by c has also not being successful. the us build to be a facilitating the n g of 8 was marked by challenges, and it's not expected to be permanently dismantled. but these explanations don't help people like the of the, the family. for them the lives in a mean one king continued suffering. cnn is reporting that a russian plot to assassinate the boss of a major germans weapons manufacturer was stopped earlier this year, us intelligence reportedly alerted german authorities that the chief executive of ryan montalvo was just one of several bosses in the european defense industry, who had been targeted by the kremlin, russia says that the report is based on fake information from anonymous sources. i mean pop, say i got to have one of the world's biggest weapons manufacturers. and according to us officials, the targets have an advanced assassination attempt,
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allegedly masterminded in most school. the u. s. a. left to gym and allies who weren't able to intervene is rid of some items to harden this. i won't go into detail. well, this is the order of the day, like so at the same time, i'm happy to tell you that we know very well that we see our subjects suppose to varies threats from russian activities. and that will vary capital e watching that, as well as our credit document that i got is a key called in europe and efforts to assist ukraine's war machine right in that house has produced tanks and artillery shelves that are crucial to key if west and authorities have one for some time that russia is waging a sabotaged campaign. and these are notes are standalone insensitive. these are part of impact on part of an ongoing russian campaign. and the purpose of this campaign is, of course, the intimidates uh and they dollars from supporting
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a ukraine in a pool german police, arrested to man on suspicion of planning and acts of sabotage. the target a us army base in bavaria where you cleanings soldiers are trained. the plot could be traced to moscow and they ask them professors that they need them passed on this information which the 2 had gathered to a person connected to a russian intelligence service. and then in may, mysterious fire broke out a subsidiary of weapons make a deal in belin investigate to see the cause was a technical defect. but media reports in germany see intelligent services have evidence of russian involvement. all right, let's go down to our political correspondence. i mean young, he's on the story for us tonight. is simon, has there been any kind of firm confirmation for this story from any official source here in german to the so on. so that branch is no,
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no yet. uh, but it isn't just space original story about the assassination plot and it's been a ledge and they've also been reports by the magazine dash being go here in germany . and they say, according to various offices that russian agents were recently observed, boy at western intelligence services and trying to get near to mr. pat bag of the see of run motel and either having him on drugs of ation. so there's some credibility there, but as far as officials, so it was a concern that being pretty tight lipped at jobs. so the shouts saying that to just generally, you know, germany is aware of various threats emanating from russia. the government says it's being extremely vigilant. doing everything it can to protect german citizens. and, but they also say that russia has to before on gym and soil with uh,
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bring to the assassination they 2019 at that. and as i said, like what did they say by the kremlin? and they say that they are, you know, they keeping this under review, there a lot of politicians now cooling for diplomatic and other kinds of reaction. should the story prove to, you know, to prove to be true and some, in the opposition, or even saying that to what has to happen is that the intelligence effort against russia has to be based up at the same time. jim and defense companies are saying that they too are reviewing the security a regimes around that personnel as well. so everyone i think is taking these reports seriously. use so many young with the use tonight's here in berlin. so i'm, and as always, thank you. to hungary, as a prime minister, big to oregon has met with former us president donald trump and trump tomorrow. while i go home in florida. it is the latest and
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a series of meetings that have also included the leaders of china and russia, or barn has labeled his travels a peace mission, but germany says he's causing damage. since taking over the rotating presidency of the counselor to you at the beginning of july hungry is victor old man has been making himself busy. he's been on a self styled piece initiative. meeting. well, need is a number in the trips as he goes. his 1st trip was the keys where he met with ukrainian president the is a landscape. before heading to moscow for talks is russian president vladimir putin trips many in brussels and across the you want to fund his step trip, which he w piece mission 3 point. oh yeah. hold on headed to by jing right. he met to johnny's president, c. j ping. when he said the china was key to creating the conditions for peace
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between ukraine and russia. channel, then flight to washington, dc for the nato summit. on the summit, sidelines, he met with turkish president, russet, tired of i'm for peace mission for point of. he reportedly asked for tacky support for the home gary and peace initiative. the 1st installment so old on had to florida to meet the former president and colored presidential candidate donald trump. off to the meeting, hold on a long time, some supposed to post it on x, that trump would solve the vote in ukraine. the hum gabby and 5 ministers unilateral push for peace, has not been warmly welcomed by his night to allies, as though it did lead to a rare moment of agreement between french president and manuel mccall and german chancellor or life shouts. so the choice, but let's be clear, he didn't do this as the president of the european union for the coming 6 months.
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he was not in that role. it was as the prime minister of hungry that he chose to make that trip to on the that was, he's a choice as representative of a silver nation and no other devices on all of these trips by mister old bon happened as the prime minister of his country, no one wants to limit him in that, and no one would want this. but he did not act on behalf of the european council. mister candace, with an old patient about these early days of the presidency seemed to have only solidified all bounds. reputation as an oxide on the inside of you and of nighttime . when chatham health research fellow or me to fund right, gave us her take on or bonds, so called piece initiative. she says his travels, tell a different story is looking at the timing. so he is undertaken all of these trips within the 1st 2 weeks and in taking over the presidency of the council. he is deliberately blurring the lines over whether he is undertaking these trips as prime
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minister of, of hungry or by holding the rotating presidency. you know, if we look at the promotional materials, he has used the hunger and presidency hash tags on promotional materials. he has displayed you flags, wellbeing keys. so all of that serve subverted boundaries, which the even selves has said. districts are illegal and are breach of the treaties and it's been reported in both chinese and russia media, but he was there as a representative of the youth. so even though he himself said, oh, that is not the case. and i'm here, you know, this is a biological trip. the fact that that's not how it's being seen in china on russia . it's usually problematic. and just goes to the point that he's blurring the boundaries. he's trying to cause disruption. and he's trying to put forward in advance his own agenda. that was, i mean, isn't right. speaking with this earlier finland's parliament has granted border guards the power to turn back migrants coming from russia. the country's ruling
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right wing coalition and many opposition lawmakers back to this decision. the government says the move is meant to deter russia from weapon the icing migrants the finland, so called the deportation laws. let's border guards and migraines back to russia without the chance to claim asylum. it can be inactive for a temporary period based on what the finish government says is most goes instrumental ization of migration. it's not the question of asylum, it's question of our security. the finish government itself acknowledges the new 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.
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well, at least i actually 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 at the continuation of the current situation is definitely a worse option. almost 2 thirds of their citizens in a recent poll supported the deportation law. it's the turn of finish, not enough between security and the values of democracy, of human rights at the same time. i think the lot of things feel that we need to be strongly 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 packed allows temporary border closure and limited 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
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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 of underlying visited the border to check out the situation. she agreed with the finish government that the kremlin was using these people to try to 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. but catherine willard says this type of response allows russia to exploit borders, data panel, creating more in security where the better way to manage the situation with to be, have a calm and mileage approach to refugees taking protection. i'm not,
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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. more on this, i'm joined now by margie cost, india, me professor of international law at the university of health seeking you professor, it's good to have you. with this, i understand you were one of those 18 experts who advised that this law would clash with finland's constitution. so what is your biggest concern about the legislation? well, there are a number of concerns. as it was stated already, the government itself acknowledges that the legislation goes against international or human rights instruments. it goes against the or p at law and in some ways, most concerned. it's also breaches the finish constitution. so what would be your
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approach then? what would you advise the government to, to do to tackle the migration issue to well, there are a couple of ways within the european union, and that's why good press is. one of them would be to use the treaties to best way and the commission to propose to their counsel, but that special measures to be taken. the treaty on the operations of the european union allows this kind of a process where a tailored decision would be made for a member state that sees i pressure from migrant, from a massive influx of my grandson, his voters. this reminds me of what poland did and its border with bella rou, set the start of the invasion of ukraine. but finland, what's different here has been that is putting this practice into a wall. do you expect other countries to introduce a similar legislation?
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well feeling that has always been known as a human right is that countries have already human rights and international cooperation. we have prided ourselves of being for a ruler based, international motor. if we started breaching this law, it becomes very easy for us to do at that as well. but i'm more concerned of the presidential value of these in the finish internal politics. when we stop a breach in our own constitution breaching the fundamental rights of my friends, foreigners and, and since it's a who knows where the ball will be going, it's a snowball effect. it becomes so much easier next time. also to make exceptions to these very fundamental regulations. professor margie, you cause the, i mean, we appreciate your time and your insights tonight, professor, thank you. thank you. so, let's take a look now some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. a
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pod of $77.00 pilot wells has died after watching issuer on the beach, on the scottish island of sandy, in what could be the biggest mass stranding in decades. experts say it is too early to know what caused the of the european union regulators say that the landmarks platform x is misleading users and violating european content rules with its blue check marks for verified accounts in a finding that could lead to hefty fines. x becomes the 3rd company and as many weeks after apple and met up to fall, fall of your it's new digital services act for migrants have drowned to the english channel while we're trying to cross to britain. the navy patrol boat went to the side after being alerted and several people had fallen into the water. french police say around 70 migrants were on for at least 60 people are missing. after part of a hill collapsed and swept away 2 buses on a highway in nepal,
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search and rescue teams or on the scene approximately a 150 kilometers south west of kept man do for assistant monsoon range are causing widespread devastation in the year from now to the united states president joe biden is standing firm in the face of verizon calls to a band and his bid for re election in november bite and vigorously defended his candidacy at a press conference in washington. the lead on thursday at the end of native 75th anniversary summit. he spoke at length about his achievements and office, arguing that he is the best qualified to run for president. biden's mental fitness has been under scrutiny since he appeared confused at the debate last month. several major democratic donors have now threatened to withhold funding if by remains on the ticket. in november, it was thursdays press conference was meant to reassure democratic lawmakers and
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voters about the us presidents, mental fitness, but bytes. he made a number of blunders most strikingly when he welcomed ukrainian president. blow them is the 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 a president big president booth 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 helpful. what concerns do you have about vice president harris's 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 of the chief of staff in the military. as well as the security defense in our and
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tells us you can use the police chief has resign following criticism of police conduct during anti government protests. last month that were sparked by government tax hikes. president william router's office announced the resignation the day after the president fired nearly his entire cabinet. bowing to the demands of protesters, president roosevelt withdrew the tax increases. but protests have continue. the protesters accused police of using excessive force and adopting dozens of people as a trying to stop the demonstration. at least 39 people, dogs in the unrest or have died in the interest. so for the local respondents, he likes very good. he is following this story for us in nairobi. good evening to you, felix. so why is this resignation coming? now?
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the resignation is coming now because there has been mounting pressure on the president to find that they inspect a general police and they have to be valued as of a position on causing the presidents to fire. the inspector general an awful these and then at least i spoke to this evening, also said that based on the changes that have been taking place in the country, the inspector general for these and thought that probably the time to design has come the inspector general of police had been accused of killing in a sense, protest as he was accused of abduction and was accused of leading a force that continued to perpetrate left this in the country. now this is not the 1st time, therefore lease on that he's was have to, you know, send protest. i just left the during the height of opposition processing, the country police killed 45 in the sense of protests as again and the inspector general police remained at the house. so all these fucked as in the pressure and
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the cause for him to resign. probably informed his disease on to do there and drop the ox and resign idea to do. and what would you say? what does his resignation mean to the protest movement now and to the protest movement, going forward to to the protest as this is just the beginning, was so many other changes that's needs to take place in the police force protest as needs to see a police force that handles protest as well as the police force that handles um that's how pulls the rule of law and a police force that is brought to the book when they actually pop into it. and notice this a protest. i do not just want to stop. there is a visual of inspector general police. i have to do the want accountability protest as i've called on the government agencies to investigate facebook, to general look for these and to bring him to book, to answer questions of the key beings, the directions and to on this out why he failed to lead the police force in making
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the right divisions of the height of their protests. for the simple reason that some of those people who are abducted at the height of their protest, i still missing and still yet to be united to their families. so people want accountability. it sounds like if he looks the protesters are not yet done with their demands. if you could remind us of some of those demands. and then you think we're likely to see these protests go on and continue the protest. i'm going to really say to that on tuesday, which is the 16th of july, they will be back to the streets and the ones the probably a ment default, the ones members of fundamental. what said yes to the rejected finance be sent home . the ones that presidents to raining on crap, so they want the cost of living to come down and protest as i say that the final demand will be for the president to resign and go home. but it is very unlikely
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that presidential adult will resign. what he's now left of the president is that he has a huge task of using the trust that he has lost to the people in the building. the government has to do so. and also reclaim village. you must see of these governments use if he likes where we go with the latest tonight from nairobi. felix, as always, thank you. here's a reminder now of the top story that we are following for you. this our, the united nation says ongoing fighting and the breakdown of law and order in gaza have made distribution to dangers. the power vacuum is left tons of supplies held up on the guards inside of is really controlled. border cross. and you as president joe biden has made a series of gaps at the nato summit in washington. he introduced ukraine's opponent mere zalinski as president fulton pardon, is facing growing pressure to a band in his re election campaign. you're watching the news coming up in
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next on conflict zoned. tim sebastian talks with the is really minister of diaspora affairs. i'll be back at the top of the hour with move world news followed by the day in about 90 minutes. i hope you can join us to the
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the own comfort zone this week. our 1st interview with a subbing is randy minutes. so god the wolf again raising key questions on his government practice. human rights in prison, and us expectations the country has been coming in discriminatory. i'm excited to please. i ask for a fact that he wants to do to join and people protest. conflict next on d w. what's makes the
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want to just education makes the world the make up your own mind. made for mines on complex on this week. our 1st interview with a subbing is really minutes this since the gods of war began raising key questions on these governments tactics, human rights, and its prisons and us accusations of the country. it has been bombing garza indiscriminately. i may try to please diaspora fast minister, but he wants nothing to do with jews who join empty will protest abroad. we ask why he's accusing sprains prime minister of anti semitism. once again, talks on a hostage release get on the way, but what are the chances of a breakthrough? the hosp each families one the government say one less it to.

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