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the, the, this is the, the news life from berlin, new printing presses it's western allies for more military aid. ukraine's air defense needs a set to top. the agenda at the meeting had in germany. these as the country comes on the new to embark meant by russia. what's coming up and attempted to. that's how the german prosecutors are describing different out between an 18 year old gunman and police. now that he's rarely consummate the munich time, germany's foreign minister and available polls thoughts, but there is very counterparts eastern cuts. no sign if any. let's up and village minute for you to is read but very about ventures. motor aid for palestinians in
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does up the i'm peters kind of do welcome ukraine's president. one of the means dimansky is due to visit germany today, where he set the whole adults with john to the old off shoals. savanski is also expected to attend the meeting of ukraine's west on back as defense. officials from some 50 countries are gathering at rom stein, ad bays, for adults being hosted by us different circuitry, lloyd austin. the meeting is expected to focus on ukraine's ad defense needs. as it, as k has been calling on western allies to allow keys to use their weapons to attack targets inside russia. the request of sticking on new urgency following deadly russian attacks and cities across you plan of rushes in results have
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reach havoc and ukraine in recent days. hundreds of people have been injured or killed. the ramped up attacks underscoring ukraine's please for help will be as cool as he's good. we keep telling everyone in the world who has the power to stop the stair. the air defense systems and missiles are needed in ukraine and or not in a warehouse somewhere to me, but the blue green and the long range strikes that can defend against russian tear are needed now in the thirty's. not sometime later, not on the police board to force him to unfortunately garner every day of delay is a day of lost lives on it. we seem to using job flow while ukraine's requests are increasingly urgent. the international response is less so publicly its allies, particularly the e u, and the us remain steadfast. and this supports the cave. but as the war drags on
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many back is facing growing resistance at home to the cost of the military support with us selections looming, presidential candidates. donald trump has threatened to cost a while in gemini file, rice and file lift or position policies. campaigning for negotiations to in the war with, i'm susan g o belong to him backing. some military analysts believe ukraine's intrusion into russia's curious region is an attempt to secure leverage and such negotiations. so much for now, keith is doing all it can to convince its allies to do what they can to defend ukrainians against russia's attacks. as a model this, i'm joined by chris maurice,
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the security expert at the university of portsmouth. welcome mr. morris. what would you say is stopping western allies from allowing ukraine to use long range weapons to hate to targets deep inside russia? i would contend those 2 real issues. the 1st one being the risk of escalation, and the 2nd one being the west and the fatigue that is building up regarding the ukraine contract to address the escalation for us. now, the provision of long wait in miss ella's, which she crane is actively seeking code to be considered by russia to represent a significant escalation. now, russia's previously warned western nations against supplying advanced weaponry that is capable of striking, really deep inside russian territory. now it's auto populated, a series of red lines, and it's also talks about retaliatory retaliation reactions. now, one risk is heightening, i suppose the intense to become effect on bringing most of that kind of retaliated 3 attacks by russia against ukrainian cities and infrastructure. of course they
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might source, i see to apply more pressure to west and back is no cost. it's also difficult to discount the building west and fatigue. now we know that there was a potential decline coming in, sustain west and support the war was dragging on many western nations all facing domestic pressures as well. so the results considered here at this meeting of the, the group in, from state that's address western frontier. you gave me the rest of the thing exist because the wall continues to drag on isn't allowing ukraine to hit the dog. it's deep inside russia a way to end the war sooner. so that's certainly an interesting contention. and indeed, allowing, you know, these massages to be used would give you creating a tangible advantage when it comes to striking against russia. now, as it stands about, well, it's difficult to say, but there is, there is a risk about good in fact heights intentions and make russian more resolute tenants attacks. so that's a major consideration as well. we've seen
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a similar effect with the recent cask offensive. now, bringing russia to the table, or that's in russia to effectively surrender territory is going to be increasingly difficult. uh, the more tech state, the more attacks that take place within russia. you're talking about risk of escalation. i mean, clearly ukraine has fact of that into account, and therefore you have present one of the meetings, events keep continuing to request the permission be given to ukraine, to strike dogs within russia. so it would appear. ukraine is prepared for any escalation from the side of russia. why on the western countries allowing ukraine to carry out those attacks? yes, ukraine is absolutely prepared. and you can see this again in the domestic long range missile program and that domestic drug and program as well. one of the things that they have originally been to suing is access to that right. and, you know, ukrainian owned systems that they can use to perform these missions now as to why weston forces might be reticent to allow that equipment to be used. well. first of
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all, it's mainly the, the route, the, sorry, it's many american. it's holding the right and so, so that's the chief nation that we need to consider now as to why they might be reluctant. again, a nation like the us is going to be conscious of escalation. most certainly do. they need to manage this region. they also have the eyes on several of the major world, conflicts that are growing at the monuments as well. so you could say it's the us is favorite escalation. that is really driving this policy. do you expect uh, something uh, a major to emerge from today. so i'm it, and i'm fine. unfortunately, i would not suggest again, this is one in a series of meetings by the ukraine defense contract group. i would expect it to go with like the previous ones that happened. ukraine will ask for more support the west and back is, will provide support, but it's probably not going to be on the scale. but russia ones. i think the best that ukraine can a passive. this is to get the tools that it needs to defend itself. hopefully in
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the form of more commitments, in terms of ad defense, that's probably your best case scenario for you. great. believe it there for the moment correspondence from the university of possible. thank you so much. thank you for having me. a quick look now at some of the stories making headlines around the world police in the us state of georgia, i have the rest of the father of a teenage boy accused of getting 4 people into school shooting. the father faces charges, including 2nd degree murder, an involuntary manslaughter, for lowering his son to possess a weapon. southern china is bracing for the strongest storm into decades to reach its rolls super iphone. yagi has swept south of hong kong and is moving towards the chinese island to find on floods. and then slides brought by you all get killed that these 13 people in the philippines earlier this week. this summer has been in the northern hemisphere is autism record. so i think 2024 up to be the hottest you are on record. these comes off of the record was shot to it. last. yeah. as
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a result of human goals to climate change experts, one that experimental events would likely intensify creating devastating consequences for people to find. now, here in germany, prosecutors are calling our show top near the is rarely come to live in munich and attempt a tempest attack. when he's shot dead, an 18 year old, austria national in a gun battle. it happened on the anniversary of the 10. i attack of the 1970 to munich, lympics, in which 11 is rarely athletes fucking. the this footage reportedly shows the gunman as he opened fire at around 9 in the morning. residents filmed from their windows as people fled the scene. the incident took place at carlin and plots in central munich, an area close to the is really consulate and the documentation center for nazi
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history. jewish institutions and places of worship in germany are given police protection against possible anti semitic attacks. so the officers present were able to act quickly to neutralize the government. a police spokesman said the suspect was an 18 year old, austria national. they're still investigating the motive, but described the incident as quotes an attempt to terrorist attack by various states. interior minister said he saw a clear signs of the suitors intent. you're going to make it the color of tonya to it obvious that if someone parks right here within sight of these really can see that then walks around with the rifle and start streaming the way it's set neo. very likely not to co incidence that they didn't know where he was or something like that. that is, the police will investigate this very carefully and then we will report concrete results to you. is what i mean. what's the way here? you said a big sizing. the attack occurred on the anniversary of
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a terrorist attack by palestinian militants at the 1972 munich olympics in which 11 is really athletes were killed in germany's interior minister denounced the shooting. they should see the protection of jewish and is raimie. institutions has top priority. it is of course very bit to that it took place in front of the nazi documentation center and constantly general of israel. authorities say they believe the gunman was acting alone. they've increased their presence in the city, but say they're not searching for any other suspects. that's got the latest from the dublin and fulton to resend those in munich. there is, what is the situation in munich this morning? well, as the city slowly returns to normal, the feeling there is a still an atmosphere in a feeling of un use among local residents. now i spoke to one individual who said,
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while he was relieved, that authorities were able to neutralize the situation quite quickly and prevent a wider, you know, follow a wider tragedy. it still created an ease for him while he that he would you that there could be such an attack within the heart of the city. now we have seen other reactions from others of in particular the jewish community who were in particular one who leads local jewish organizations. she said she was profoundly shocked that this kind of attack could happen not only here in unit, but still close to the is really console it here, which authorities are investigating whether that was the intended target. and so at the moment, as the city slowly kind of returns to normal, there is still
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a sense that everything is not quite right. do we know anything more about the gunmen? numerous or here's our motivations. the local authorities have yet to concretely give us any details regarding the motivation. in fact, under my understanding is that they are still searching for it. however, we have heard from the austrian interior ministry who said that the individual was a under investigation last year and as part of their investigation. now, he was under investigation for suspected radicalization. and as part of that investigation, they searched his home where they found jihadist material and media on his phone and, and other uh, articles uh within his he's the residents. now it's unclear. we've had mixed reporting regarding what the material a was related to. but there have been some reports suggesting that it may have been
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as well. i'm at state material. now that would be quite interesting because just 2 weeks ago, there was a tear, a suspected terror attack. enjoining jim here in germany where 12 people were attacked. 3 were tilled and 9 others injured. and so at the moment we don't have any further details regarding the motivation, but there is a kind of a, a suspicion that it may be tied to a potentially jo, hottest groups, default elements on those in munich. thank you so much. thank you. german foreign minister and the bad bulk is israel as part of the latest script to the middle east. i shall find a goal she met. we're putting granite counter 5 is right and cuts. laptops we expect to focus on c, spider hostage police negotiations between israel and thomas later. a bad bulk is
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due to meet with israel as defense minister before arriving. and israel babble also announced the greater drummond aid spending for palestinians in gaza. the booty nazare, he's travelling with the german foreign minister. i asked considering germany's promise of more age to the palestinians. why not stop weapons deliveries to israel? it is not as simple as, as i know, lena bab. okay, again yesterday explained very extensively in a press conference with the jo damian, foreign minister of just how jim and laws function. and in germany there is a lower in place that school the weapons export controls. so they look very, very carefully before they deliver any wesson's of any kind to a country that isn't conflict such as israel and unavailable expressed again yesterday that out of 100 percent of weapons deliveries to israel. you can only consider 2 percent of those proper weapons of war. the rest of the 98 percent of
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weapons delivery. so you said with other weapons, which means he gave the example of a washing machine. so a washing machine is of course, something for a civilian use, but if you extract the chip from the washing machine, you can potentially also put it into a, a tank if you want. she has also criticized individual ministers, and there is very a government for being called irresponsible. and the government bought a, it's got infections in the west bank when she gets a patient's getting and telling me well, it's 11th trip to the region since the terrorist attacks by, from us on october the 7th, last year against israel. it's a 9th trip to israel is he's don't see herself as a mediator with him. she says is ro is very well. is there any government that they don't have that many allies left? they've got the us and germany by the site essentially. so she's convinced that
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they'll hear what she has to say that she keeps stressing that you have to see the pain on all sides on that israel has to do a lot more to stop the aggressive behavior by radical settlers, for example, in the west bank. so that is a message that she's definitely going to try and get across to her counterparts. having said that is, of course it was something where she's guessing increasingly and a message that so are losing patience with that german approach as well. so she does have a, she has a lot to lose her self as well for germany standing in the weld if this approach doesn't work. but there is these possibility of looking into potential will crimes by and they is re the army and also essentially and find a way of holding individual administrators accountable full that so that's always in the room as well. and they both and also be meeting palestinian officials later what should be expect from those meetings. yeah,
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she will be traveling to ramallah to where she will meet and the leaders of of talk which is of course not the organization that represents all of the palestinians. they all people who know that in germany they have somebody who can truly convey what is ready. the government is currently thinking doing planning. and she'll definitely convey to them the message that the palestinians also need to find a way of organizing themselves in a way that the palestinians have a proper voice. but that she will insist also that she gets across this message to hayes. really counts of pods that she sees that is the israeli government could do a lot more to end this brutal and terrible conflict chief political correspondent mean that has the intent of be thanks so much for that. another look at some other world news now, hunter by the son of us present, joe biden has paid a guilty to federal tax evasion. charges is
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a tiny man to surprise announcement. just as judy selection was about to begin. that means now no try. we have 5 and was also convicted of gun related charges in june. the police in columbia accessed with fuckers who are blocking highways and major cities to protest a recent surge and fewer prizes. the protest has begun to effect food supplies and public transport. although the government saves the decent price hike is fair. at least 17 students have died off at a fire band through their school dormitory and kenya does as more have been injured with at least 13 see this, the band police said they are expecting no bodies to be recovered and that they have launched an investigation into the cause now, earlier this week, vocal hold on milton skimmed over a 100 people in northeast and nigeria. police say roughly a 150 inside and stoned into the village of martha on motorcycles shooting,
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residents dead, and setting buildings and fire. oklahoma is also the intent of rising farm as stealing crops and kidnapping agricultural bar. cuz for run some, the government recently deployed a new security force to protect the farm is bought. it hasn't been enough to stop the attacks. as the douglas christine one bought bullets from bono state where the violence is excessive beating food shortages of the region with catastrophic consequences. not long of the it wasn't safe to be on this farm land on the outskirts of my degree. it used to be controlled by bulk of around jihad, dismissed instance, was uh, i truly evaded by the territories, but to dental vision and the military. and unless it give it to genesis, we've been able to as them to tide and then repel them falling backwards from the city. like rural communities are under such threats that the states has deployed
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ranges to protect them. otherwise they'll be targets for fift extortion. and even kidnapping for ransom. so now soldiers, civilian volunteers and even full not vocal her on sites is patrol while farm is 10 their crops. but the ranges are only on duty for certain fix day time, hours, and work within a boundary set by the ministry. but allow me and who work is stock there any to get the most then in the time they have, we can we add on it's we can get out to students is, is that design? i'll ask you to do so we can do up to one and the do data duties according to the after the time with that, we are given the clause. that is one that we have to live before everybody will rush and we'll deal flores. he's bus farm is to win from safe areas of to checking
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their identity. people are encouraged to adhere to the procedures but not everyone is being so cautious they are all farm is taking risks. i'm told they are returning to a band and land without ministry protection. they say it's small 1st house, and it's worth the money they have to pay to vocal around to use this. but security official say these are the 5 minutes that all being kidnapped and killed. and they're calling on people to stay within the area. they can protect this format, survived and encounter with bulk of our a lot of suitcases. i had been planned, so i'm guessing that my farm ready, that's wendy terry's, who came on a took self and god and money. also from my neighbor lawyer, even with 3 people where kidnapped smoke up, they took them when you come home and demanded rumsey, that she's so good. you have a, a mazda would be in security for the farm is,
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is worsening and already bad food crisis. in the region, the u. n. sold food program saves 3000000 people in photo stage of food and secure at this a facility in my degree malnutrition cases have reached record levels. so last week, oh, it's very difficult for teams because we've got so many patients coming in and also so many very sick also uh some of them would been has been sent across sunday. unfortunately, we lost uh, a good number for a week. i would say almost 30 something fishing sites. the rain full has been visit the season raising hopes for a good harvest. but that will make farm is even more vulnerable to vocal her on medicines who be looking to steal the crops. they've worked hard to cultivate tribute, subbing page 2 and then pick madison run out of becca chip. the guy who died in the
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bottom case of gender based violence that you get an athlete who had recently made how the big did you in power is died from bonds following in the last attack by have boyfriend in can. yeah. she was 33. seeing here in a competition last year, gone doing runner? rebecca chapter gay is the victim of the latest attack on a female athlete in kenya. she died 4 days after her boyfriend allegedly doubts her with petrol and set her on fire. of the 33 year old marathon runner recently took part in the paris olympics, was admitted to a canyon hospital with deep burdens covering most of her body, chapter gay, succumb to her injuries. the cvr binds, let's to buy the organ failure to be supported. buildings as best as we
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could say. unfortunately, it goes beyond what we could do. the attack for port at least took place in front of trip to gaze to children. her parents spoke outside the hospital queen at the map of the esa, i have lost the one we depended on for help. and whether not that good magic way, not to say getting in on the other side that i appeal for your support. and that device do justice for my daughter and, and by the perpetrator to be charged i to you i, i have no strength. i just blame the police offices. they were responsible for bringing security to my child's home, but failed to have nothing else to say. the incident has sparked outrage in kenya, which has one of the highest rates of fem aside in africa. as many say authorities
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are doing enough to protect women because the tucson is a v g for the same and duct tape of how we main continue to stop the domestic violence. another 100 mean and my hope into is that she will find justice in china and me. we have systems that walk that enabled. we meant to be free from up to see behaviors such as the statement in our home country. sports officials expressed our condolences and said they've received reassurance from neighboring kenya that the per, per trader will be held to account. and a quick reminder of the top story we have following for you at this uh, ukraine submitted feedback as meeting and germany to discuss the ways of hosting ukraine's ad defenses keeps of being helpless. taking on new urgency following renewed russian bombardment off ukrainian cities. that's all for the moment coming
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up next off of the break, i'll talk show through the wind flips of the rise of the far right in germany and ask whether the country is at a tipping point and finish strategy in berlin. so you back here in about 30 minutes to by the
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to the point. strong opinions, clear positions, international perspective. alarm bells have been ringing and much of germany after a far right party, one in a regional election for the 1st time since the end of world works. here is the success a canary in the coal mine for the future of europe's largest economy. to the point was the next on
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d w. the new will tell you how happy the boxing was. the story we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold plus the 2 year courses and for the present in the stories and issues that are being discussed across the country. news africa. in 60 minutes on d w, the crystals have gone viral. insurances of the neighbors, he's a really high thing, the mom who's making the money and who's paying the price. we look behind the scenes of approving business.
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we posted this weekend on dw, the, the germany is reckoning, but the results of regional actions that have left many questioning whether german history is rearing its ugly head. for the 1st time since now people right wing x 3 must have won a regional election in germany in the state of the range of the amc or alternative for germany also came in 2nd place in neighboring, sadly, the other populace also snapped up both by promising 2 strong, the immigration and 2 strong arms deliveries to ukraine. so what does this mean for the future of europe, the largest economy, and it's relation to the world this week on to the point we're looking at the rise of the far right is germany at a tipping.

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