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the the, this is dw news live in from berlin and us secretary of state anthony blinking says the window is closing for is real to bring hostages home from gossip leaking is in is real. pushing policies fire deal with a mos calling it the decisive moment in the war, but most as any announcements, progress, part and illusion. also coming up ukraine's military reporting another blow to moscow supply lines in the course region. it's forces bombing yet another bridge, aubrey key river, as it tries to build a buffer zone on the russian side of the front line. and how committed is germany to ukraine, germany, government spokesman, rejecting media reports that aid will soon be cut to key by 50 percent and come on
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the errors on the campaign trail in the state of pennsylvania. the head of the democratic national convention where this week she will be confirmed as the parties candidate for us president. the library golf is good to have you with this on this monday. and we begin in the middle east and a new week of efforts to reach a ceasefire. and gossip talks aimed at ending, dividing, have resumed in jo hall and us secretary of state entity blinking, he's in israel pushing the kids. he met today with his really prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem after talked with these really president. but how moss has said that any signs of progress are an illusion. the group says is real, has added new demands in these latest talks. it has refused to consider withdrawing all of its troops from johnson, and that is a red line for him. aust,
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which you may recall carried out in the october 7th tier attacks. it is real and here's more now from the us secretary of state. this is the decisive moment, probably the best, maybe the last opportunity to get the hostages home to get a ceasefire, and to put everyone on a better path to enjoy peace and security. i'm here as part of an intensive diplomatic effort on president bonds, instructions to try to get this agreement to the line and ultimately over the line . it is time for it to get done. it's also time to make sure that no one takes any steps that could derail this process. where earlier i spoke with hundreds younger schindler, he's a senior director at the counter extremism project, which is right here in berlin. he says it's far from certain whether this round of talks will end with a ceasefire deal. thank you so much for having me be that is touching go. the basic
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contradiction that have must needs the hostages to survive as an organization and for the survival of leadership. and israel's needs to have the most of the hostages to destroy how much in gaza has it terrified that is still there. and we have a breaching proposal by the egyptian capacity of us negotiators. that however, still reviews a 3 step process and as well as not address my be is really 2 minds to keep control over the southern tip of causes the strip, the so called philadelphia of course i saw c. i would not put money on this working . yeah. and we're getting rewards that and loss and so that any talk of progress here is an illusion. does that make these thoughts been a non starter? you know, i mean absolute, do you have to try and particularly in this situation where we still do not know
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how these loving care popsicle here on his phone to react to the can. and then you can get around. it is important to make sure that any, any chance of a potential agreement is used. but as long as israel is not, or the issue of israel not completely withdrawn from causes, trip is not addressed and a solution is found. i don't think that how much is going to agree to any, even a temporary inquiry. and let's assume that a deal is reached. would it bring about a sustained peace between israel and homeless and european ng? of course, in the ideal circumstances that will give you a multi agreement. however, if a premium and a step now begin speaking about some kind of a more sustained solution of the gaza strip, the optimization of the copper strip by anyone by piece really military. he will have a massive internal problem in his government because there are at least 2 groups in his government like by been clear and smoked rich or absolutely do not accept
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anyone else. but this really military controlling garza and back of course, is not something that i'm not supposed to be able to. i'm gonna ask you about another story. this coming out of israel. tomas has claimed responsibility for a suicide bomb explosion and tell a beep that killed the assailant and injured one person. how worried it should is real be by this a. this is a very armina side. this is the 1st suicide for me. you know, while it is most likely not coming out of cause, but out of the i must start using the most thankful off course hemmed in by more competitors then in the gaza strip, where there was only how much since 2007 in the west bank, of course there is other policy in your groups as the 5 top there's the privacy and security services of forces and these ready security forces and then it any out government. wrongly, as we found out, i've concentrated all of these efforts and military on the respond. nope, the guy,
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let's do a bunch of october 2030. these are they are weak of that. then the problems, however, is suicide bombing 1000 take a massive amount of structure. so this could be a return to the 99th and square vsoft numerous times of schindler's. always. we appreciate your time in your analysis today. thank you. thank you so much. moscow has confirmed that ukraine had struck a 3rd bridge in the course region as it steps up. it's offensive into russia. ukraine says it aims to create a buffer zone along the border to prevent the kremlin from launching further attacks into ukraine. he released these pictures of its forces destroying a 2nd strategic bridge. in course, over the we get, the campaign is designed to disrupt moscow with combat operations and supply rooms . ukraine is also attacking russia from above, over a 100 drones of targeted air bases inside russia. in recent weeks,
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russia has been using these bases to watch ariel strikes into ukraine since the beginning of the war. a regular feature on the russian stake tv, images of military aircraft in exit on the plains, attacking military positions and civilian infrastructure and ukraine. often with devastating glide bones, leaving behind a trail of destruction. such weapons are difficult to detect, and russian war plains open to release them quite far from the front line. so the most effective option would be to destroy the aircraft nation in the air or on the ground. and this is exactly what you creating and forces a trying to do. last week they launched what they say was the worst largest long range strike on russian air bases, with more than a 100 drones attacking 3 major airfields inside russia. those bases
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hosting were planes targeting ukraine with blood bombs and missiles, including the hypoth, sony congested rock hits these satellite images show the aftermath of one of these strikes in maurice o. gladstone, at least 2 hangers, were destroyed to fight through just a roll. so feasible, but it's not clear if they were damaged and this is what happened after a similar jo strike on the air base in leap. it's early in august. hundreds of glide bombs were reported to have been destroyed in the attack. you craze incursion into rushes chorused region is also believed to be helping achieve this goal to the size of the ukraine does not have the possibility of it because of the conducted long range of strikes. use the weapon else that we possess,
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defends from the chair. so instead of the new mind, because it's a, could you seem to be, there are no such decisions here. i am going to therefore you up with another sense of horses are needed to free those border areas from the russian contingent are you . and if you think of carry out strikes against the requirements that you won't get a, you know, some panel the say the incursion can increase ukraine's range for striking russian air bases. for now, weston allies, lead me to the use of its long range weapons like attacking. what do you crane says to bet account a russian air strikes, but it really needs is the green light from allied weapons suppliers to use them against targets deep inside russia. ukraine in russia. i spoke with dover to you sort of the most of a senior lecturer in the security and development of kings college london. and i
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asked, or does she believe ukrainian progress and course is reducing the threat of russian air strikes in ukraine is right. yes, it does. partly because rush it because a incursion that ukraine has caught, a dog has also been accompanied by the destruction as you showed of mary many f to, you know, these are very far away from curves and it shows that our ukrainians are being able to use drones to attract these are air bases. so to a certain extent, the whole operation is supportive of this effort to prevent area and attacks or into ukraine. but the main objective of these, uh, parents incursion is not primarily related to that. it's primarily related to, as was mentioned by genetics, good today to create a sort of a buffer zone around the borders of ukraine and russia. so as to leave me a sort of the attacks on to place any kind of of weaponry and artillery systems
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further, further away. so it has, it does play a role in defending it, sort of the close of boulder areas to the north of sue me in ukraine. that was done by 2 of us are most of a senior electra in security and development at kings college london. speaking with me earlier, is germany and still committed to ukraine. government spokesman has denied that berlin is turning its back on keep despite budget plans that call for reducing a to ukraine by 50 percent next year of the spokesman. both going bush now said reports that germany was reducing its support for ukraine were, quote, simply inaccurate. you had to that despite plans to cut spending to ukraine transfer, all of schultz is fully committed to backing t for as long as necessary for alright, i want to bring you now. the german lawmaker bores me until that she's a member of parliament for the greens and he also sits on the defense committee.
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it's good to have you with this, let me ask you what we've got a denial from the german government, that berlin will reduce its support for key, but we have a report that says the budget next year sees a reduction by 50 percent. do you know what the truth is? to go from the bank in front of me. uh, we will see what the trophies from the bottom of the sides of the budget. for the moment, i can only warren the for don't gamble with the things that we all need in ukraine . i never gamble with the support for you. there's a very simple analysis of the situation. if you crane stops, welfare, ukraine will no longer exist. and if russia stops welfare, there will be peace. so we are supporting the price as long as it takes. let's take a look at the numbers. maybe that can give us some clarity this year. germany has
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your marked almost 7500000000 euros for military support for ukraine. the, the finance minister, christy on lender. he has reportedly only appropriated 4000000000 euros for next year. that's what's being reported. can you confirm that? i know i cannot because i don't think i haven't been in touch with the finance minister and i don't see his ideas of the value of the discussion we should talk about supports for i don't know, industry funds for any kind of also position but not gamble with the situation of video pregnancy, i strongly believe that when you need support in solidarity with your brain, we should, shouldn't put this address. are you calling on the chancellor or lock schultz been to come out with a clear message now because people are listening to what the finance minister has reportedly said. and yeah, there's
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a lack of clarity. now. i can only repeat that the way the argument finally decide the budget. and i strongly believe that the majority of this problem will support the solidarity for the crane and doesn't support the gambling on the budget. the budget is a problem. yes, we all know there's 4000000000 missing and yes, we need to find solutions for that. but putting these topics on the table is a mistake, and this has to be clarified. so for the parliament, i think it is very clear. busy that we strong use them to be sent in for our viewers. germany's finance minister belongs to a fiscally conservative party that is often at odds with chancellor o up sholtes and social democratic party as well as your party degrees. but he wields a lot of power in this government and is the german government? is it at risk of collapsing over support for ukraine? i don't think so. i think the finance minister is trying
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to find ways to get his budget done this way. he has chosen now or seems to have chosen is a risk, and this is not supported by our policy. and i think most social democrats phone supported to so it's up to the government to besides that job, that's fine. and then as for we'll put, seems to put on the table is something to be really discussed in the bottom. i don't think, i think we have that option to reduce the substitution in the industry or in other parts as well. to get that done, that is needed for budget, but also the director for your brain is not a text that is a mess of, sorry and bunch of this to me. i told me to if we look at the, the general public, there are ordinary germans who are opposed to military support for ukraine. for many reasons, some fear rushes reaction to germany's involvement in the war. others feel the
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impact of inflation and what this money to be spent on other things. they think the money should be spent on the voters, the german people. what would you say to them? so we still need to understand that this government is a free policy government that is dealing on many subjects, very close. dealing with the people in germany is a job that all done offensive drum. you have to have free upcoming elections and all the states where people are buried in trouble with the situation you and nobody likes, well, nobody likes what is. busy on it, but once again, the russian stops the what the, what will the old. they started the aggression with 200000 soldiers. and we need to understand that this aggression wouldn't stop that you find surrender. they would go for more. and this is part of history that we learn definitely have to stand together. so this is a difficult situation. i can understand the german people think, well,
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maybe it's better to hide or to be silent. maybe the restroom goes over us. but i think it, it is necessary to see the other point. no, this impression is something we have to come back internationally. corporate without part of the union corporate without part in the us and the un security council as well. this is something china must be interested in. well, if this was going on, the. busy doesn't get by the case for trade or piece for development. and if we're all interested in, basically i work at port 1st and most of the people i can only say yes guys, this is difficult, but we have to step and i want to ask you this because you know you've got some critical regional elections of it coming up in just a few weeks time here. what do you say then to the voters who say, we simply don't have the money to be investing in military aid for you crate. the
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money is simply not they are, is that the money is this. it is for maybe in wrong balance or wrong boxes or however you quoted it in, but the money is not always. the issue is that the russian influence in germany is growing. well, that's information ongoing. we have uh, stories, narrative that are ongoing, that i used in the political campaigning very so i can only say if we don't say clearly or condemn this russian aggression, clearly we don't have to problem. so this is the model with to say, okay, do we let the aggression go? no, we don't, we one work on world peace and much more. and this is something we have to stand this election. okay, mr boris, being a television member of the german parliament with degrees. we appreciate your time today. thank you. thank you, mr. go all the way. all right, let's take
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a look now and some of the other stories that are making headlines this hour around the world shouldn't present about him. a futon is on a state visit to iser by john hill, talks with president wilhelm earlier in boxes to nations. go sign agreements to expand their strategic partnership, which is expected to address the conflict between either by john and its neighbor or media. health care workers in india have staged renewed protests deli calling for tougher laws after a woman was rate is sealed on duty. rallies were also held in other cities, some doctors and medics refusing care for non emergency patients. and the government has asked doctors to return to work government saying that it will form a committee to address their demand. in italy, at least one person has died, and 6 others are missing. after a luxury yacht sink of the coast of sicily, 15, others were rescued including
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a baby local media say that the best. so camp sized during a sudden storm ford taurus were on board, the british flag ship know to the united states us vice president cumberland harris has taken her presidential campaign to pennsylvania. one of the key states likely to determine november's election. it is a big week for harris. the democratic national convention is taking place in chicago, where this week, harris will be confirmed as the parties candidate for november's presidential election. a democratic know many tamela. harris touched down in pennsylvania, a battle ground state that the policy needs to win again this presidential race won the rifle. donald trump took in 2016 paris and her running mate. tim was still writing a wave of excitement in the early stages, the campaign and democratic party support to set out their hopes for the rights for
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the presidency. i grew up in the seventy's. we had no rights. we were less than we were treated differently. and to see a woman like her who is not only a woman of color and different nationalities, rise above all the stuff that i had to go through. it's amazing. hopefully she will be our 1st woman president. something that i never thought i would see in my lifetime. so this is very, very exciting is i have hope for like i have a ton of student loved at from law school. and it's just like, i don't know if i left the house and it's just, it's nice to know that like, if harris wins and she suggests that horace is attracting me women voters than her opponent the republican candidates donald trump. but the race between the 2 candidates is tight, especially in pennsylvania,
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where trump also held rallies over the weekend during a series of small scale personal events. hi, iris appeared to control her leadership style with dots of her opponent. and the frankly, over the last several years, there's been this kind of perversion that has taken place, i think. which is to suggest which is to suggest that the measure of the strength of a leader is based on who you beat down of what we know is the real and true measure of the strength of a leader is based on we lift up that we see if we know what strength looks like, but it's how it responds in chicago for the democratic national convention. pro palestinian demonstrates as a bad to unhappy with the way president biden has continued to support israel in
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its war and gaza with the bye didn't the harris administration has faced protests in the us over its support for is real and his handling of the work in gauze that as recently as last month, some errands, americans, so that they would refuse to help re elect the president, vice. but now that harris is the presumptive nominee. she's hoping to win back their boat. w. washington bureau chief in his poll visited an air of american community in the swing state of michigan where a few 1000 votes could determine the outcome of the election. of these suites offer a taste of shared tradition for the error of american community. food. this is the most passionate thing that you can offer to people. what are the most 3 friends most re suites. one of the most popular bakeries in dearborn michigan, founded more than 30 years ago. any of his 25 employees having votes and family in
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the middle east, the war and gaza is very present in the conversation. because it is us just like it's upset. total q a premium from being invaded by the russian when by then was running. i was going to hold back, i'm not electing, this is over all of you about supplying and supporting the killing of innocent decent people came in. i came in into the picture that it changes the vision and it changes the the hope. so i would vote for his customers, however, have mixed feelings about the democratic presidential candidate. he thinks he got the community behind her, but i doubt that she has to do more the so the community can trust them.
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i'm. i'm reserving the right to the side once they go through the debate that they're going to have. dearborn michigan has become, the largest city was an arab majority in the u. s. was around 55 percent of its population, claiming middle eastern or north african roots. dealt with the air of american communities, both muslim and christian does not make sense or draw so huge crowd for friday prayer. it is an orthodox most square men and women worship in separate area. of course there are most and brothers out there. so of course, there are always in our prayers and mine from originally from live on. so there are neighbors, sophia, and upon the executive director of this nomic center knows the community well, the community is very sad and very mad. sad for the kid in the system, but his time and also mad because i mean, we fund
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a lot of text money fund that getting our families she might have a chance. i think the majority is thinking that we ought to pin games. uh, the i was given us promises and giving that is it not easy weapons? many here share this sentiment. donald trump has said what he would do and who he is. the democrats, on the other hand, are inconsistent. they'll say we understand the difficulties that that are going on and we're trying but we really can't do anything. and that in reality, you know, and i know is andrew come of the harris hes up in the presidential race and now has an edge in the polls. but here on the ground in michigan, the raise is far from over. as you're watching dw news of next is our science show. tomorrow. today, looking at wine learning to write by hand,
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