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the, the, you want to do the unit was going to live from berlin to our dead, and a nother us high school shooting. at least 4 others have been injured. students in georgia, rushing to safety in the football stadium and law enforcement officers flooding for campus. a suspect is in custody of a head on the program. missile strikes the historic center of levine in western ukraine. as russia steps off. it's bombardment, president, board in there's a lens, give re shuffles, his cabinet. we will get the latest from kias. and african leaders gather for an investment to summit in beijing president she didn't pick wants to cement china's role as africa's key strategic partner. for some countries are worried about
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bouncing debt. the i'm clear, richardson, thank you very much for joining us. begin with some breaking news come out of the united states. police in the state of georgia, say at least 2 people have been killed and for others injured in a shooting at a high school. shooting took place at apalachee high school in the town of winder, about 80 kilometers north east of atlanta. one suspect has been taken into custody . the school has been cleared and students released to their parents. we can get straight across to washington dc for the latest on the story. our correspondence, benjamin alvarez gruber standing by. what more can you tell us at this stage about the shooting? the police officers were dispatched at around 10 30 in the morning
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local time to this high school being managed to detain a suspect, and the victims with guns out gunshot wounds are still being treated in local hospitals. the incident is over, police said, but despite that, the georgia bureau investigation urge everyone near the area to stay clear while authorities are still investigating. and as you said, when officers arrived, they swamped the campus, students rushed for shelter. and the football stadium that's a lot of sewage. they're making the rounds on social media. if we're seeing also a, with several ambulances arrived at the scene, a launch active, a police presence. that is overnight, as you said, at least 2 medical helicopters could be seen listing patients from the scene. and what we've heard from the white house is the president biden has been brief by his homeland security advisor. and his administration said that they will continue coordinating with federal, state, and local officials as they receive more information about this shooting. thank you
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so much for bringing us up to speed with the latest there. that is to go use benjamin abra gruber in washington. well, russia has stepped up a nationwide aerial bombardment campaign in ukraine. at least 7 people were killed, engine thousands more wounded in an air strike on the v of the city and its historic center. in the far west of ukraine, have so far, largely been spared in the war. and meanwhile, ukraine's president will let him hear zalinski is re shuffling his cabinet and the biggest shake up since the start of hostilities. 2 and a half years ago. daybreak reveals the extent of destruction after overnight airstrikes on leave. it was one of several cities across the country to be targeted . and russia's latest wave of attacks. ukraine's of air defenses were unable to shoot down all of the incoming missiles and drones to those that made it through causing wide spread suffering on the ground. the huge
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destruction, more than 70 buildings were damaged. they were all part of our historic city center spots in the vive. in the far west of ukraine, close to the polish border has been seen as relatively safe and recent months. thousands of ukrainians have flooded their from parts of the country. closer to the front line fighting with from the pro, we came to leave to escape the will. but the will he to see the v, the tax come a day after one of the deadliest russian strikes since the start of the war. what dozens of people were killed in the central city of port tava. russia claims that was targeting a military institute, who soldiers and foreign instructors were involved in attacking civilian sites inside russia. where ukraine's foreign minister is standing down demitra label.
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what are your craigslist recognizable spaces on the international stage? his resignation is part of that wider reset that president for them years lensky says, is vital heading into a nother winter in the war with russia, as zillow would have felt. but as i have already mentioned, the reset of the government as well as many ministries. i do, i am very grateful to the minister and the whole government, the teams that worked for ukraine and ukrainians for 4 and a half years, and some for 5. now, we need new energy today. and these steps are related only to the strengthening about states in different directions. international policy diplomacy is not an exception, so no police diploma much in the literature. as i'd like to welcome you have had a across the truck, a ukrainian mt with the loading. there's a landscape surfaces of the people party, she joins, you know, live from t of. so this, as we've said, was the biggest shake up to the ukranian government that we've seen since the start
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of the war. why do you personally think we have seen these changes as well? i would call it probably with boots of, of the government. as you know, during the martial laws, when the war is, we cannot have any elections in the fall of minds or elections of the president. but we can change administers and to um, um put some new people, new editors, precedence like you said, into the capital ministers regarding to collaborate because you, you pointed out hughes resignation and we had me to, it was present tonight was our party. it was a fraction and he again, thing looked up a lot about for his work, the was elected to administer even before the full scale invasion. so it makes assigns a, remember around 4 years now on the position and it's, uh, you know,
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just people basically doing 54 or 4 years. uh, it's not that cold. they just, you know, sort of get tired. but again, with the columbus very efficient was very efficient as a minister. and this is the position the president is. you know, i'm going to put to a forward to the bottom ones. but he mentioned that she wants, as the needs to be high as a new, uh, foreign minister. and that is to be her right now is working in the ministry of for the 1st and before that, the beginning, a full scale invasion. he was deeply involved in the communications international communications and to close it together, his presence of laskey in the office of preston. so tell us more about him because as we said, clement is a face that many around the world will recognize. he's worked extensively with international partners of ukraine. do you think this new candidate for, for administer would take major changes in the way he represents to create on the
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world stage as well. and there is to be high is also a diplomats. he hears it was investor in different countries. he served together was president of landscape, as i mentioned, the beginning of the full scale invasion. so he knows exactly what age from what country we need to to be efficient and to be the choice in this war. and he is now working in the minister as the deputy administer, so he will not need any, you know, time to uh, settle to reset. so she, he knows what he's doing and i respect him as diplomats as well. why do you think we're seeing this happening? now i can fully understand quite by being exhausted after his surface, but there's others who've been swapped out as well as there's something to the timing here to thank. uh uh well,
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uh indeed it's not just a minutes to collab because uh, live in his position. uh, we will have uh, 9 new ministers on the 9 votes tomorrow in the, in the parliament in different industries. uh, by the way, we'll be having a diplomats as well for the minutes of culture. you know, to, you know, to bring new credit and culture closer to into other countries to understand you better. but also we will have the changes was the minister of justice and i was put in minnesota and has to formation. i also very well now the boards will be taking this position together, was her position as a vice prime minister. and it's understandable again as well because group in integration is very largely is about legislation. and i would say every 2nd
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low and the problem. and that's where a wrote in fort east for you would be an integration. well, thank you very much for joining us on to the news with those insights such as ukrainian m p. any of her body shock and turning out to some other world news headlines. germany is boosting it's air defenses with an advanced system it has already delivered to crane. the iris t is going into service in northern germany. the system protects against any we drones aircraft. and cruise missiles. european nations has moved to strengthen their defenses. since rushes full scale invasion of ukraine, the turkish president, rector of tyler burton, one has held, talks with egyptian liter abdul fossa, a c c, who is making his 1st visit to ankara in 12 years. they are hoping to mend ties after more than a decade of strain relations. the 2 signed agreements on energy defense and stores on the final reports on the grenville tower. a high rise disaster in london
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has criticized officials and building firms. it says all 72 desks in the fire in 2017 could have been avoided. prime minister, cure storm or has apologize. think the state fail to protect people and danish police have detained climate act was granted to bargain copenhagen at a protest against the war and gaza and israel's occupation of the west bank. local media saying schepers later released, she was among 6 people detained after about 20 block. the entrance to a university building is really a problem. minister benjamin netanyahu says israel will not withdraw its troops from the border between southern gaza and egypt, known as the philadelphia core door. he said those troops would remain until there is a guarantee the court or could never be used as a smuggling root by hum us, which was behind the october 7th terror attacks that in yahoo stress is about
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controlling the court. or it was a condition for a permanent ceasefire. you said that as route will not get its hostages back if it relieves pressure on how boss is other service that you're on in planet and extra border has elsewhere. and we're committed to defeating them, to extra bidding this e mail from i missed i want to talk to today about some of the things that we must do to achieve that goals. including the questions of the philadelphia or morals get across to journalist believes for dean intel of eve. i'd like to start by asking 1st a little bit about why we saw this conference from netanyahu in the 1st place. do you think it is a sign that he feels under pressure to justify his government's approach?
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it is definitely under pressure both the from the inside of the mold, sorry. the the only show that it would be car doors taking the lot attention more than that. they should be actually and then now everybody is thinking that the, the problem is the only one that is insisting will be further the car door off because the receipt of the, which is not actually that he was asked about that. he explained about that. so we need to explain why is ro needs to stay the, to the car in order to basically gave the same speed to the same press conference the that see a couple days ago. because these really media natalie gives it to the international media and explain the importance of the for the, the car and are you, of course, these are all due to the sounds of been off you and also said that is right. it cannot after something, instead of the song to ma'am, given concessions to go that won't be assigned to them off to actually give them more hostages in order to gain more efficient. and he got the international
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community right now to put the rest of the trial. actually to reach the deal because there's rove, as you said, already got to be of the body purple in may and the fix dealer, or send me repeat this man commitment to bring it back to hostages as soon as possible. okay, so something very much tailored toward an international audience here. that's an yahoo also said in this, in this conference, that until israel gets a guarantee that the border area between southern cause and egypt, but it can't be used to support a mazda israel will not withdraw its troops. what do you think an acceptable guarantee would look like for israel as well as the one i repeat, the says he said that we don't want people to just say that we will actually control that the area and prove it from us that from somebody what the before you go to the, from the junction before the be an international um, uh,
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the mission to be some of the door i use a go. uh now he says that the prove that is the president is i think that we need to be there. basically, i won't say there's nothing, no, nobody is saying that in the 2nd phase of the deal, when it is wrong, i asked for someone to take care of before the door. basically said that you know, that no one is standing and low. no countries standing in line to go and put this through the end of the car door as a destination. so in other words, the means that we will stay below the car door in the near future. and only as well can actually guarantee the time off those model width is and the example of data. so through the 3rd, thank you very much for speaking with us. that is journalist, a bullying slit in the to around 50 african
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nations are taking part in a summit in beijing that could strengthen china's influence across the continent. president, she's been paying as urging african leaders to import more chinese goods in exchange for loans and pledges of new investments. but many of the african partners he's courting want better financial terms. as debt pressure mount, the china has invested billions to access africa's wealth of oil cop uh, cobalt and other resources. building roads, railways, unplugged facilities, the project and shows the swift on efficient transfer overall materials to china. while the countries in question of 10 to struck to the benefits that economic development. but the boom is now of many african countries have gotten into debt trouble. and they realize they have to cut back on the amount of the loans they're taking out because they will have trouble retain them. as a result, the whole built, roader initiative has slowed down in africa. but china's presence on the continent
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still fall around stripped start of year of the other tenants. and then you, the trained relations of many african countries was still dominated by europe almost 2 decades later, the situation has been completely transformed. that economic dominance is part of china strategy to become the world's pre eminent superpower 20 feet. while many western phones are put off by the higher risks involved, chinese companies and enjoy state backing. one of the problems that the west spaces is the private or direct foreign direct investment depends overwhelmingly on the, on the private sectors of europe and united states. whereas china has a stronger ability to manipulate the amount of foreign direct investment that goes in. the government plays a larger role in addition to traditional infrastructure,
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the state affiliated technology, joint one, why is also involved expanding africa's telecom is networks. chinese companies are also trucking the consumer market with low price phones as well as clothing and cause that said, europe has launched an initiative to make up for lost ground. and the middle eastern countries are also fast growing investors in the african continent. for more on the story, i'd like to speak now to faith rivera, a international relations and security analyst. welcome to w. china is africa's largest trading partner. what does it offer to countries that is so appealing? so it's important to mention here that the summit is happening the time when we see interesting discussions around in new matching, multi pulling load and given justice and trinity and belongs to relations. i'm
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centered around for him from china, africa corporation. we textbook as far back as 2000, and we've been seeing this, a multi faceted engagement between china and africa. and to be fair, the engagement has extended beyond the economic realm. it's like it's going into people to people, exchanges, cato, diplomacy, as well as peace and security. so in addition to china being seen as a credit of choice among african nations, it's also increasingly offering tons of engagement and shifting the conversation as a diversification strategy in terms of partnership and, and really finding common ground with a lot of interest. a lot of values and then a lot of experiences that come from the african side to a big question. so that's really the desired some of voting and, and my content, they've actually 5 bits, presidential bases with the appeal of china as
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a long time in the long run impact connect to the african clinton. and so specifically on this trip to beijing, what do you think delegates from africa will be hoping to get out of the visit? and so of course, we're expecting to see over 50 heads of states and government and foreign ministers that this is gathering. and apart from really seeking to secure deals, that time alignment with their own interests in agendas back home will be seeing, for instance, if sophia, looking to really supplement it and, and, and create a set significant base with funding electric vehicles industry. it's sticking to important more electric vehicles in boxes. it's also coming at the time when we see the addition of the recent um, applicant members one to and expanded a big platform to begin to see how the leverage the ethics membership also along
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side for engagement. a country like xander, for instance, we'd be looking to capitalize not only on some of its initiatives bucklin, which has been split ahead and bibles 10 in the, in the us. i'm talking about the reading recovery though. when you look at our country like d. r. c, for instance, paintings to can be, we'd be looking to also add a long side, the 50 b you're dealing cold in the pull both to my new exec to. so this is just as something of some of the individual initiatives or phoebe looking to really um, shopping in and submit those things along the sidelines or for cook. but apart from that, then also be interesting conversations that will be held back around the really submitting and, and getting to the key milestones and building on some of the previously agreed sentiments. so for instance, if you look at the 2021 for the summit, china hudson, the goal of re reaching about 300 can do an in terms of the,
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of the kind of inputs in student funding a bit behind that. but the, the conversation is likely to shift her own notions of being in a g, the sort of investment. it's also less likely to be move down and talk about technology transfer. so in between, it's lending to get to the, to the continent and also a bigger talk about moving away and really shipping agency spaces for africa. so people conversations about that during the day, and i mean, we've been kind and china is packed in the ship. those are some of the topics that i think we'd be really keeping over to be fun at to see if something. well, thank you so much for that preview. that is faith rivera. international relations and security. an analyst very much appreciate your time today. of the car maker volkswagen is considering closing factories in germany for the 1st time. workers are also angry over plants to cancel longstanding guarantees,
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unemployment. volkswagen is being squeezed by cheaper chinese rivals and has worn staff. the time is running out to turn things around, of frustration and anger marked the start as a meeting where folks, fog and management laid out its plans to scrap a job security agreement. the company's had with his workers for 30 years. is that good? spite of the moved was very divided as a large division between the what council and the board. i've never seen it this bad and then whenever the works council speaks, they cheer and when the board speaks, as boeing to speak with, i was good. i just to move up is what people express themselves very clearly. yeah, they have fee is about the future of the works council had some strong words to express. what exactly the fee is of the work is definitely there are people here who are worried about being fired with savannah. the job guarantee was supposed to last until 2029 with the leader of the folks robins,
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workers council saying they're now gearing up for fight. he needs to be on, on just a matter of holding onto locations, whatever the cost, right. and then realizing in the next few years that this will catch up, we have this again the for what we must also ensure that our company is profitable . and it has always been the case. and the fast enough that labor costs in germany are higher than in any other country that we produce. this is nothing new. it's an under the non of what we all to see on the 7th floor. yes. the automotive sector is the most important economic engine here in germany. that's the message of works council ahead on you like have i look at the meeting today. she says that it starts talking begins cutting back jobs, entire communities will see you. it's a c, e o. oliver blue man has defended the move, explaining that the new competitors in europe and a challenging economic environment are putting pressure on the company's finances.
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folks, foggins share price has fallen by nearly a 3rd in 5 years, increasing pressure and blue mer to cut costs with the growing threat of cheaper chinese brands already eating into folks foggins market share. strategic re think is needed for band losing sales. back out to you in sales and even for the electric house they are producing in china, there is a very, very hot price competition going on. let's call it the price will. so they folks 5 needs to adjust on pricing here as well. that means losing money despite the risk to the company, workers here worry that a line has been crossed and that they could pay for the failure of management to keep up with competition abroad. and return now to rome, where lightning has damage. one of the a tally and capitals, most famous agent monuments, the art of constantine, that is, of course,
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near the colosseum. the arch was built in 31585, the emperor constantine, who is best known for imposing christianity and ending the worship of traditional roman gods. of the mayor of rome, blames the damage on a freak down 1st. and just before we go, a quick reminder for you of our talking stories, at least 2 people have been killed and for others injured any shooting at a high school near atlanta, georgia. one suspect has been taken into custody and russia has stepped off it's aerial bombardment of ukraine, killing 7 people in the latest strikes on the western cities of the attack follows attacks on the central city of old tava, which kills more than 50 people. stayed at this
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