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the, the you're watching to, to be, you knew was coming to live from berlin, ukraine process, it's western allies for me. i'm military age, president of all the years of lensky tells military backers, meeting in germany to ignore pretends read lines. he says, your brain needs more weapons including missiles and that can be used to strike inside russia. also ahead on the program, kenya is in morning out for more than a dozen young people were killed when fire swept through their school dormitories. many others were badly for another sizzling summer. the use climate monitor says the northern hemisphere experienced it hottest summer on record,
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underscoring the need for action on climate change. plus a new poll here in germany shows how hardening views on migration are making one voters receptive to the far right. a f t, the hello, i'm quite richardson. thank you so much for joining us today. ukraine's president of a lot of years lensky is in germany. where he's urging allies to quote ignore red lines and to allow his country to use missiles from western backers to attack inside russia was the landscape was speaking at ramstein air base, where representatives from some 15 countries have gathered for talks being hosted by us defense secretary lloyd austin. so lensky is later set to meet privately with the german chancellor or loc sholtes. it was
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a lensky again appealed for more weapons to help his nation drive russia off ukrainian lands. we do want to and these were, we want peace. we want to save our people testable, our country, and it is puts in who doesn't want to piece. and he's a disease with territorial congress. she wants our see this, or the ruins that's remain of them. and that is why we need says, we need to force russia to seek this. we need to make rush. i see this and even rush to the soldier. think about what they need, piece or put in. and it is realistic to push them to choose a piece we do that. we use eastern europe editor, roman going try and go reporting from that summit at ramstein roman. uh tell us what's come out of this meeting so far as well. um it's doing,
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is it still going on um, though some of the ministers already spoke to the press including the drum and defense minutes. the board as the story is so uh, so far as we understand, um there is no more mental just seems to be no moment on the major issue for you. okay. and for the green lights to each russian territory to start deep inside your shop with best on web us with western christmas, always good to kinda already have some of them uh from uh, united kingdom and france for example. but um, as long as united states, as long as washington is not ready to say, yes um it's, um, it's agreed with us and nothing will happen. and as far as we understand, there is no decision on that to you as well. or do you have something similar from washington, from the pentagon. uh and um, she and lunchtime, there are other signals the signal. so some more support for your grade. they made me in united states defense secretary or slowed austin, said that the notice to us would provide another package to crane
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a $250.00 bit and me and. busy there's a so there is more help coming, including from germany. so the german defense minister board as disorders, for example, said that germany would deliver 12 more how it's us to ukraine, more than how, which is a bits of how 2000. now, those are very modem developed in germany. and ukraine will get a 12 of them. 6 of them will be to leave with this. yeah. well thank you so much for your reporting. that is database, eastern europe, editor romantic, going to ranko to i am very pleased to welcome our send you yachts and yolk a ukrainian politician economist and lawyer who twice served as prime minister of ukraine, a warm welcome to english w. so after 2 and a half years of defending itself against the grim attacks today, we again hear ukraine asking for permission to use western weapons to attack deeper inside russia. do you personally support this idea? us?
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absolutely. i do support this idea. and here's the thing, you know, we don't want to end the war, but here's the difference. how to handle work treatment over funding or looking. she wants to and a more to capitulation of ukraine and with the pollution of the entire global order and of the entire worst. you, cree wants to end the war prevailing in this war and restoring the global water into restoring its territory. integrity, putting wants to all class tasks, i mean off as the western world, as a new tire free democratic world. and he's putting these all weakness. so my message to the entire pretty well this new guys, we have to act boldly wisely. and on a fast track, so we have enough capabilities to make ukraine the winner in these right. she is fine. and uh, i love you more zalinski. hu bye believe she did. right. attending the so security meeting in rome,
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sign base. i was very appealing to the left and bought the same did look, we need to get more in order to wean these for this book. and was this work to be a war of attrition? we want to be this works and what if we didn't of democracy all retired? and the us is, of course, most concerned about the idea. they're, the ones are saying that using their long range weapons to strike inside russia will escalate this conflict. how much spot, uh or how much concerned do you think ukrainian people who are living in, you know, under russian bombardment, how much do you think the idea of escalation would frighten ukrainians? you already offered the perfect response. you answered the question you raised, you cream and people are suffering. just like to remind you the few days a goals. russians work free meals and brushing blood to meet with me with 3 a bought it with the, with the or a strike ukrainians be let's re college. yeah,
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we do understand that this is the college that actually educates. do it for personal, but these were a young ukrainians, just kids, kids that had been killed by russians. 54 already did around 300 people injured. and this is a never ending story. so we have to, we need these 4 and let me, once again retreat, we do have resources. i mean, we as an entire for you. well, that's the pretty well who's fight to give you. great. that's the ukrainian people man, and we met you in the uniform court defending, developed yourself the free. well, but we back, you would ask you to give us more in order to we, how responsive do you think the by then administration will be to that plea as it comes toward the end of its term. so you mentioned an issue of the so called red lines. uh, this is
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a never ending story. and i do remember working with the different us administrations, that that's not only the as but to the entire, throughout this all it's called, was considering an option to look russians have the new nukes and they can use the notes that so they do have the nukes, but i strongly believe that it's not only the us and those who possess uh the nuclear elements who hold fractions and using these nukes, china, china would be definitely, uh, on the edge. and casey for the human considers, using all of these nukes. so going back to the issue of escalation is sold, ready to have escalated and, and the thing is that we need to stop it. okay. and, and the guy, i mean, this bully, this work, criminal big thought was going to put the key on the stance only. it's the language of power and strengths, strengths, you know, we unity strengths, you know, worried, but result, the result was a silver bullet. there was no other rest, it'd be po, actually to restore the global order and how to make your premium people survive. now,
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a present is lensky also. today has said that the number of weapons systems provided, promised rather and not yet delivered. is significant in your view, can you tell us what the primary issue with that delay is? well i assure he's take consistency. that's what is needed. and in your previous question you asked about by then administration. oh, look, put in the has miscalculated bulls. so with the asset ministration and even was your german, i mean government, she miscalculated in the way that the west and wealth managed to see united between both of us sanctions and to decide to supply weaponry. you for the, you cream and military to fight against a, a reference. so the thing is that, uh, we need to move forward with all this stuff. well, thank you so much for joining us on dw news today. that is our $78.00. got send york, a former prime minister, so i'll give you a new credit. we very much appreciate your time duncan. let's take
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a quick look now at some other stories making headlines around the world's voice in the us state of georgia. have a rest of the father of a teenage boy accused of killing 4 people in a school shooting. the father faces charges, including 2nd degree murder and involuntary manslaughter for allowing his son to possess a weapon. super tie food yagi has made landfall in china is high, 9 island where more than 400000 people have been evacuated. the storm swept south of hong kong, but is predicted to be the strongest to hit southern china in a decade. floods and land slides brought by you all get killed at least 13 people in the philippines. earlier this week of police and columbia clashed with trucker super blocking highways in major cities to protest, a recent search and fuel prices. the protest has begun to affect food supplies and public transport over the government says the diesel price hike is fair.
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at least 17 boys between the ages of 10 and 14 have died off for a fire burned through their school dormitory and kenya thousands more. have been injured with at least 13 seriously burnt. police say they're expecting more bodies to be recovered and that they've had launch an investigation into the cause. will fires are not uncommon. and canyon boarding schools often due to arson, fueled by a drug abuse and overcrowding. that's according to a recent education ministry reports database correspondence. felix miranda has the latest for us and nairobi. felix tell us what you've been hearing. so the fire began at 11 pm last evening and they immediately respond as while overwhelmed by the magnitude of the fire. so it'd be caused for back up, the backup came 3 hours later. and in between it's when it's believed that the 17
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students and the 14 as why badly inside and suddenly the 17 lost their lives. now some of the students from the dummy tory that. how about 150 tools? felix, i'm afraid we're having some trouble getting across to you with that connection. we will try to get that back for you when the line improves. that was our correspondence. felix are into turning out to some other news and new data is confirming what many people have been feeling for months now. the use climate monitor says summer 2024 has been the hottest on record in the northern hemisphere . climate experts save a string of record temperatures. it shows just how urgent it is to reduce greenhouse emissions, to prevent future summers from becoming even hotter. as night falls look begins on this vineyard in croatia. they are harvesting the grapes
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in the darkness to avoid the blistering daytime heat. increasing summit temperatures have disrupted their entire schedule. bol over, going to know better, but because of the sweltering and also unusually boom with the that pervaded the whole agricultural year. this is how this was undoubtedly 3 for the now, if not 4 weeks earlier, there was a whole month earlier than usual, awkward on imbedded them in neighboring serbia. the woman temperatures of also forced corn farmers to start the vista month on the scorched us and punch rivers at the results of the hottest august on record. here. a pattern that is playing out across the northern hemisphere,
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manifesting in climate catastrophes from wild fires increase to drought in italy. the climate scientists say the climbing temperatures can no longer be post office. a fluke would be a seeing is not a, it's not just a random fluctuation is not another t of climate that may be due to a strange combination of one of the manufactured to the effect, the excitement of this planet. but he's really, there is that this proportional effect that is induced by this long temperature makes nobody knows guessing delta x, that's a cooling, small global action to tackle the causes of mine made climate change. if the hot temperature has continue. 2024 could support us last year as the hope chest yeah, since records begun turning to the middle east. now german foreign minister, angelina bare bach,
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is in ramallah in the occupied westbank for talks with palestinian leaders on reaching a ceasefire and hosted for we still between israel and homos bare bach was intel a vive. earlier where she sat down with her counterpart as rel, caps, speaking to reporters after work, she said that a purely military approach was not a solution to the situation in gaza. she also criticized actions by as rarely forces in the west bank. bare bach has said that germany would raise its age, spending for gauze that providing a further $50000000.00 euros to the united nations. and international n g is our chief political correspondent, mean the house has been traveling with the german 4 administer. she has this report from tele fees, as the german foreign minister was very clear and her messaging towards the israeli government. that the military strategy and military approach is not going to end the conflict. and it is not going to bring back the hostages on elena bab says, but she finds it highly disturbing to hear individual members of these riley
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cabinet alleged that israel needs to take the same approach towards the westbank as it has done towards gaza. she says, but there are other solutions on the table. she says a seas pi a needs to happen now on the bubble. she says, it is time for these reading the government to send out important signals by tackling set the violins more clearly and by stopping the expansion of supplements . and we can have a listen now to exactly what the german 4 minister have to say to the press. god advise you. those countries irritates me precisely as we have to break through how must his calculation of spiraling violence. i say that quite opening. and i emphasized something very, very clearly in my conversations when members of the israeli government cool for the same approach in the west bank and gaza. that's just precisely what acutely
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engages israel security or a new polling here in germany shows a growing number of germans are in favor of rethinking migration policy. as after several, her attacks in which the key suspects were migrants or asylum seekers. 77 percent of those polled sided germany needs a fundamentally different approach to it's asylum and refugee policy with the aim of fever new arrivals last week, the anti immigration far right, a f. d made a strong showing and regional elections and eastern germany. the results produced divided regional parliaments, where it could be difficult to form government and coalitions. now the conservative christian democrats have said that they will never cooperate with the far right. by posters, ask people whether the seed you should drop it's office session to work with the a f d. 60 percent said that there should be no cooperation. 35 percent think it should be an option and no to police. a gap is 10 points closer. now than it was just over
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a year ago, suggesting that some voters are becoming less wary of working with the a f d database. political correspondent matthew moore, spoke to people in the city of air force. he asked them about possible cooperation with the far right f t. i have orders, i'd say i were elected. that's a fact. and we should give the chance and not put them in the nazi corner from the outset. i'm that would be unfair to, i could say the same that you organized mid forty's to be treating them. we've cool issue and sure, but i think it would be wrong to reject them completely. why? yeah, and re opinion is important, even if you wish me to off the no cooperation with the no matter how aware don't get involved with them. and so as an escape we will not pay you signed the lease regardless of what the policies goes. uh, there should be no firewall, so instead there should be some kind of done on the look. it ended up his clinical correspondent, matthew, more drawings. me now for more discussion on this, matthew,
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the big question here is whether it makes sense to work with the a f d to force them to govern, to drop this firewall that has existed in german politics. what do people there who you spoke to? thanks a clear up present question to politicians and the voters and i got a mix of answers with the one on the one hand, the politicians politically does into india would say under no circumstances do you give fascist power? not was they are words foster as the leader of the the into india is allowed to be described to the fosters by courts. i said, and also the part to be a has been described and labeled as of right wing extremist policy by security services. so let's just put that there, but then when you speak to people on the street, your sense that people think that as a party there's no go more than well, i run thought 2 percent of the vote. 33 percent of the vote in an election becomes increasingly hard to, to block them out of talks to form
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a coalition government. and they see that there's a kind of democratic question they feigned on figures we had, i'm not, i don't, that's not just yet the voice. so as i don't in the sense we're speaking to people who bought it for all the parties, they also find that hard to continue this firewall going forward. and this is going to be the kind of the challenge for, do you have any political leaders in the coming months and the coming years is what to do about this question. because on the one hand, the party is getting popular, more popular by the d, on the other hand, are considered far right extremist on it in just a democracy. and the question here is whether we're moving toward a moment where the cd you, this is the party of uncle a miracle, whether it will break this firewall and join forces with the f d. are there any signs that so far that this is happening? of the, the leader of the city you see just match has said that he will not cooperate with
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the, the, under any circumstances. he's been very resolute on, interestingly clear, he said so that he thinks that this word of this, from the firewall, brenda mo and drummond. the firewall that politicians talk about is on helpful. he doesn't use it. he says, because he says it allows the, the to kind of pin themselves as victims as and the full source as well as being kind of on had that you know that the main streams not taking your concerns seriously. and they won't even give us the chance to, to kind of tend to that to the work of governing. so he said he wouldn't use it, but we have noticed since in recent weeks i would say on and we some models that kind of shift from predict. matthews, go a lot tougher on one of the issues which the the consider is it's main core issue which is immigration, his waste workers with he's changed in the last 10 days or so. and so i think he's trying to kind of at least appeal to some of the people who are voting for the f b f, no kind of right going to their pilot policy, but positions or, or working with the f d. and that there was also just taking
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a look at some new polling on germany's migration policy. i do think that is having an effect on how the german government is tackling the issue. this this has been an issue really kind of, um, rumbling for the last 18 months or so. but what stock about this was the rise and in the number of people who think that that's the key issue 3 or 4 germans. and obviously this is the most important issue for gemini, and that is really the kind of the irregular migration that is people coming here to a claim asylum. and it's all really tricky for case problem for the german government to solve. because of the one hand, they want to be a place where people can come and if they are and seeking shelter or safe haven that they can get fare sheet fish here. and here in germany, on the other hand, they're finding it very difficult to return people who, who maybe haven't had their side of the applications are held as costly because the, the local municipalities here in germany are saying that there's a lot of people come in. we can't quote with the numbers, housing and food and so on. and so what you're seeing is this kind of really complicated problem on the bolt has
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a desperate for an answer to this problem. and the politicians are re strongly to find out what is the solution that is full fe. i've also deal with these concerns. the voters have to have these political correspondent, matthew, more a pleasure speaking with your thank you so much for that and try it out or something completely different. well, retirement homes for seniors they offer, offer residence. it's pretty static activities, things like board games or book clubs, but now cares. and belgium are taking text open at grandma's and grand pause out dancing to the music of much younger generations. maybe proof that the party doesn't have to end up just because you're getting older. the dance music drinks and days are fixtures of belgian summers. but not every festival can boast. a gas list like this one was right there in these brussels care home. party goers like 88 year old of your own page are still busy printing and prepping. oh, so the good news are yes, to go out. i met my husband at a ball. they asked me,
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but in those days when you went to balls, you had to wear a long dress all day. you called these residents are joining a special trip with poppy boom. a local organization dedicated to helping older people live fuller lights. and as soon as they arrive in the belgian kind of flow back, the covers make a bee line for the dance floor. yeah. it's great. i feel 20 years younger than you guess quickly make an impression on the rest of the crowd. i bet one it was their age. i'll be here to do the atmosphere isn't everyone's cup of tea. it's not my kind of music. there's too much. boom, boom. but it's nice to experience it from time to time. keeping people happy isn't the organizers only concern the for each team. doctors decide whether residents who
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want to go are physically well enough. know not that some of these people are still alive. they still want to live and experience lots of things, but they're still older. people even if we have this vision, so we have to be careful and not take too many risks. we want them to turn to the care home in good health and with pitiful images and their main doesn't offend. so far, poppy boom has taken belgian care home residents at night clubs and concerts, and a senior speed data event is also in the works. it's all about making day to day life more fun and fighting loneliness. like most european countries, belgium has an aging population. so the challenge of trying to me showed people to keep having fun as a road or moving even more important. thank you, sir. this rare space for connection between generations is also an opportunity for those with more experience to share advice. you have to laugh in this life and stay in good spirits. that's how you gross. oh yes. for no. these festival goers are
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heading back home with memories as a sunset on this belgian summer. and football legend christiano, rinaldo has scored his 900 career goals mentoring his top spot in the all time scores list. we noted his milestone goal and before a home crowd in lisbon or portion will be croatia. any nations week match on thursday. the 39 year olds tale includes $131.00 international goals. the also needed 450 times for re on the trade 145 form industry united and 101 for you meant us just before we go, a quick reminder of our top story. your grands present up a lot of years. the landscape is in germany for talks with western military backers about his country's air defense needs. the talks at ramstein air base are being hosted by us defense secretary lloyd austin. and that's our show. i'll be back in
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the, to the point. strong opinions, clear position, international perspective. alarm bells have been bringing in much of germany after a far party won a regional election just 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
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was the next on d, w. and the long voyage through the ocean and mother, humpback whales with a comp time to add to the humans on the journey. for now, the private has become very protective of the way the remotes of the ocean conservation in 45 minutes on d w, the still have gone viral. insurances and delivery fees are really finding the mob who's making the money
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and who's paying the price. we look behind the scenes of improving business. 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 not simple right wing x 3 must have one. 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 sap. the other populace also snapped up both by promising to 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
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