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the, the dw news line from berlin, carmella harris formally expensive democratic parties, presidential nomination the chapter, and the most extraordinary. we'll take a look at the biggest speech of the vice president who we are and what is the bounce for agenda. also, it has a historic visit. india is prime minister and a rand promoting needs president. one of here's a listing in cuba is the 1st trip to modern ukraine. find indian liter, the
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american evans dean. it's good to have you with us on the last day of the democratic national convention in comma harris has formerly accepted her parties. nomination for president of the united states, addressing delegates in the final night of the 4 day event of chicago, vice president harris sketch down her vision for the future. one that she said would offer a unity and opportunity. she also promised that if elected she'd be a president for all american couple of harris used her speech to lay out some of her foreign policy platform, including her support for israel, concerned about suffering and gaza, and ongoing backend for ukraine. let's take a listen. as commander and say, i will ensure a miracle always has the strongest mosley for fighting force in the world.
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with respect to the war in god. the president biden, and i are working around the clock because now is the time to get a hostage deal. and a face fire deal done and let me be clear, i will always stand up for israel's right to defend itself. for israel has the ability to defend itself because the people of this real must never again face. so more that a terrorist organization called her mom paused on october 7th at the same time.
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what has happened in gaza over the past 10 months is devastating. so many live long desperate hungry people waiting for stacy over and over again. the scale of suffering is heart breaking. president barton and i are working to end this war, such that israel is secure. the hostages are released the suffering in gaza and, and the palestinian people can realize their right to the days before russia attacked ukraine. i met with president zalinski to warn him about russia's plan to invade. i helped mobilize a global response over 50 countries to defend against the dresser,
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the president i will stand. 7 with you know, how long the necessary to defend our forces and our interests against the run any run back to terrorist. i will not close the tyrants and dictators. light came down on our room and as president, i will never waver into vince of america. security an ideal because in the, in, during struggle between democracy and tyranny. i know where i stand and i know where the united states. 7 all right, let's do some analysis now and call harris's remarks,
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and for that i'm joined at the studio by the w reporter pablo. fully leah's problem . get to see um you know, care is, has actually been criticized, hasn't she for not presenting a clear foreign policy platform. this criticism that was heard both the democratic side and also by republicans. did she finally deliver enough details in last night? speech? depends who you ask in many respects, a lot of what was said was nothing. you mean she touched on a lot of the topics we saw there in that montage of a different sound bites from last night. one thing that really stood out for me is that she's going to continue to be a defender of the us as traditional allies and alliances at she promised continued support at for nato, which is very interesting. she's always been big supporter of, of nato. and also interesting the to continued support for you frame and, and she said that she's gonna be us will continue to stand strong with you frame.
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let's not forget that. she attended the munich security conference, which we spoke about just a few days before. actually the beginning of the war back in 2022. 1 thing that also she didn't shy away from was criticizing former president on a course republican nominee. donald trump seemed to use donald trump author lining himself with photographs, and that he was a threat not only to the united states put attention to the world and some very strong comments that we heard of as well. and in that she said that she was not going to cozy up to tyrants to terrorist who are rooting for donald trump. that one thing also that kind of hires was criticized for a particular as vice president was that she didn't have enough experience on the international stage, but would just give you a couple of facts here. she actually met a 150 more leaders in this time that she's been vice president. she's visited over 20 countries and also find the i'll finish by saying this, she made it very clear where the us under her at presidency would be, which would be that we strength and not abdicate our global leadership. we also
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heard harris referred to the war in gaza. she spoke quite a bit about that, but just how different are her views compared to those of president biden's? i think the big difference between vitamin harris is that a, pamela harris isn't afraid to come out and let's say, i'm ashamed to bite and is afraid, but she has come out and been quite vocal in her criticism of his relevance office policy sticky. this regards to gaza and she has been a long time advocate for 2 state solution inches. go for an end to the war in gaza . and she, it's like, my ceiling is she will continue to be quite critical, critical of israel. she wants to see an end to the war in gaza. and also for those critics of the situation there, she did not reject. and we'll say a reason close for an arms embargo, sorry, she did reject calls for an arms embargo. there is route and
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also she once again called for palestinian self determination, and that was met with a lot of applause from the audience. but once again, she did at support israel and she made it clear that she was trying to. so a spouse strike that balance, right? and i don't know how this is going to go down and with the, the, with, with the voters. we'll see that in polling next week. but it was an attempt, at least to kind of strike a balance. you'd have a is have a fully, elise, many things indeed for all your insights, turning now to some other news and into no end promoting isn't kids? is the 1st visit, fine. indian prime minister to ukraine sends back countries independence from the soviet union. moody met with president flooding. there is a lend scheme. the 2 leaders are holding talks where moody is expected to push for a solution of 2 ends of the war and ukraine. the indian leader is accompanied by his fore administer and a national security adviser. moody has not exclusively condemned to the kremlin is
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invasion, and has also abstain done un resolutions that criticize russia. well, during his meeting with zalesky, moody insisted that india was on the side of peace. but it goes with the commission that we stayed away from the war, but the 3rd, he never meant that he would just an individual bystander. we never done it. and actually we would never newton buy it. and so we had to cite price on the 1st it was side was peace, the the district, the, the opposite. i was supposed to design a solvent the and did it go to migrate. this is of my, the way you w correspondence on your phone. the car is in kids and a short time ago, she told me more about modi's visit to ukraine. to would you, queen has a really welcomes, as was it by movie as a kind of significant step and building on growing ties between keith and daily. it's also an opportunity, of course, for ukraine to engage with
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a major and i off most goals and movies visit comes just to be ahead of you koreans independence fee. when did the set to mock 30 to 33 years of its independence from the soviet union? so security is really tight and the capital among many digital height and risk of, of russian attacks. now we've seen president savanski has just posted a video on his telegraph travel showing human will be attending an exhibition this morning in keep focused on you creating children who have been killed since the beginning of russia's full scale invasion. and this is a force really symbolic, because movie has been criticized for a visit that he made to most school last months to meet a president. 14 on a day when russian besides struck multiple you print in cities including a major children's hospital. sure, in cave which led to devastating scenes i'm left to kind of wounding. i'm kidding. of patients and doctors. so i think this was, this also suggests that, you know, engine diplomats seem to have taken some of that criticism by zalinski and the
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width on board. it's an attempt to kind of control some of the damage from that most school trip. now we just hearing that the 2 sides have met. i'd have a report to be signed some agreements on, on economic corporation and agricultural. we're not really expecting any big announcements, but officials from the 2 countries have said in recent months, so they also want to restore, you know, by electric crane, which is still a bit to get into water. and india, of course, is also in the role in ukraine's postwar reconstruction. let's get a check now, some of the other story is making use this our, of the main suspect in the race and murder of a training indian doctor has appeared in court in calcutta. the woman was killed at a state or on hospital earlier this month. the suspect whose face was concealed as a police volunteer. the attacks that off mass protest calling for better security in hospitals. will divers in italy have retrieve the final body from a luxury yacht that sank off the coast of sicily?
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7 people died and the incident including the british tech, ty kuhn, michael lynch, the vessel was hit by a sudden storm accord. has ruled that the far right alternative people in germany party must grand journalists access to an election night party and its regional strong hold off to range you. several organizations far from the events to legal action against the party. they said media freedom was being spread. well delegations from israel and the united states are in cairo, in an effort to salvage talk for a seems fire in guns up the sticking point is israel's demand to control a strategic core door in gaza. it comes as israel holes funerals for hostages, who are killed in casa earlier this week, as well. recover the bodies of 6 captives who are being held by him off and carried out. the tober, 7, terre tags and gaza. israel has issued new evacuation orders for residence in the
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southern city of san eunice. as his forces advanced the regent with negotiators already meeting in egypt. has there been any real progress towards the lasting ceasefire? we put that question to journalist car e mail. glory, who joined us earlier from cairo. is it not that we know it? to be honest, it's very liberty use deacon a to didn't. yeah. about the distinguished asians is really negotiate us reported to me already arrived in cairo. it's a talks will start, start between the mediators, the u. s. u n is the, is there even indications late the, the, they wouldn't be joined by a dedication from the other media culture. there is no word yet about how most education. yes, but of course the a brief to the by the error of mediators. the goal is to research the differences over this choose proposing to end this 10 months wall. main sticking points is the
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sort of withdrawal from the gaza strip. the phone is really withdrawal from because it's true or not. and to know that they're always trying to keep the presence of the israeli industry that there's the corns are that's the border between egypt and the gaza strip. and that the so called they said he, corey door bits, according to that that's the finding the gaza strip into a north. busy and southern parts to. and finally berlin zoo has welcome to to new pounds a cubs. mcmahon gave birth to the twins just 11 days after ultra sound scans shows she was pregnant. but you do says it will care for the new born pandas which were conceived for the help of experts while as difficult to breathe. john panda's it's not many things. first time is the mother in berlin. she gave birth to another set of twins in 2019, but those babies were later sent to shine. the
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everybody loves baby pandas you're up to date on the w news, a marion evans dean from me and the entire news came in for land. thanks for watching the hi, i'm a 5. i'm assuming you know i'm being con, i'm of course i'm going to have an e mail in indonesia. their love is considered tab. people here tend to hold deeply traditional views, especially about relationships. we talked to couples funding for their loved. we are learning why reporter this weekend on dw picture, tired of quinta, central alpine the list houses nestled into the mountains may be late.

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