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the, the, this is data will you use minds from bullying? bladder may have heard ones the west about being ukrainian or russian president says, following or allowing keith to use long range nissans against targets with in russia would put nato in direct participation in the wall sconces your waste and basically just meet to discuss the complex germany spot right, a if the body could be said for now the states election victory. but as it gains a lead in the polls, we'd meet an opposition candidate to determine to stop. and i did an exclusive interview with dw news, with dish as new lead about how many units tell us how he plans to put his country back on the path to stability.
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the benefits will and welcome russian president vladimir putin is wanting to waste against letting ukraine use that longer range weapons to strength, tockets deep inside his country. but his appointment is the key, as donna is in washington to meet with you with president joe biden. the 2 are expected to discuss allowing ukraine greater control over western supplied me solves. here's what hooton's said about. they may hear if this decision is made, it will mean nothing less than the direct purchase. a patient of nato countries. the united states and european countries in the war and ukraine waiting in the good thing. this is their direct participation. and this of course, is significantly changes the very essence of the very nature of the con,
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look at the boot. this will mean that nato countries, as united states and european countries, are fighting against russia. and if this is so, then bearing in mind the change and the very essence of this conflict, we will make appropriate decisions based on the threats that will be created for us . this isn't the 1st time russia has won the west for its support of ukraine. moscow was issued a series of so called red lines from the very beginning of the full scale invasion waste the nation say they are entitled under international lawyer to help a country under attack from the grants a. here's a look at some of russia's warnings. this war began with red lines. the yeah, no, this is a real threat and not just to our interest, but to the very existence of our state and the sovereignty. that this is the very red line that has been mentioned repeatedly. they have crossed. it is
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vladimir putin was speaking about ne, to potentially expanding into ukraine. invasion was his means of preventing this possibility. the stand, the kremlin, has repeatedly draw new red lines threatening the world with war. so hold red lines a so called red lines, red line, is it the range me sell supplies to ukraine? the use of me sells outside the combat zone. and finally, attacks and rushes territory. the kremlin had warrant that these red lines should never be crossed. coaching understands the west and the could hope to be re elected if he or she brought that country into a wall with russia. so he understands that they, they know they want anything to avoid that. so usually it's a concept to re lines, the threats to commit flashing, especially due to a threats as a way of intimidating. the less than saying to them, you know, just be careful,
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hold on, because it could be the cause you problems. you frayne has been using these western have 16 fight to jets in the war for about a months now. and ukraine has been striking russian military targets on the occupied crime in opinions. so for about a year. ukrainian forces have also led any person into rushes coast region for more than a month. with moscow being unable to ended, many red lines had been crushed and rush. it has no delivered done. its threats of a strong response. ukraine's president full of demons, the landscape says he believes that they don't exist. poor jim has already said so much blood that they gaze. the black drop of these blogs ross of attempts to draw red lines simply do not work at a meeting with the secretary of state and british foreign minister in key. if this
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week, the landscape was once again pushing the west for something he believes will help you crane. and this war, the ukraine has only been allowed to use western weapons to heat targets in these shaded area of rushes. brands who is going belgrade regions, but to reach the military base is the address that use us to attack to crane key needs the permission to track deeper into the russian territory. for example, using advanced attacks that would cross another red line, but some experts believe the west should need fear for the risk relation. we've seen the rush is red lines are lost, they got to be getting ready. there's no, there's no consequences for crossing them. there is no escalation that's clear, but on the other hand, we also see that the west, the risk tolerance is level or the level of risk is prepared to upset is exceptionally low. begin. even this restriction might soon be lifted. according to
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media reports, it could be the west response to rounds ballistic missile deliveries to russia for the european council on foreign relations go stuff, case a is an expert on boss yet. if this is on military and defense policy, welcome to the w, use rushes red lines. we've heard about them time and again throughout this war in regards to the use of western weapons and where they can be used. has it old being bluff to well mostly on even bars. a lot of the red lines actually inventions by the west of this time preaching explicitly states as one, but usually his friends off or all the park and you kind of integrate them in one way and the other on the west has integrated them. then in the very restrictive white, i'm friends actually got a grant, it's pruitt's in more leverage and more of us than decision making done. he should
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have a have a half. now on this red line again, if you're looking to rest and program the same that for example, the quarter skin kirsten is exclusively uh, plans, buying nato and is executed by polish mercenaries and french offices, etc. so in their own propaganda, both of the, the, the kind of world a 2 teen threatens actually has a long come about and do reaction to all these so called me to incursion is of course nothing. so yeah, it's a psychological game and we should treat it as a purely psychological game. why would you say the west has created its own red lines then and tiptoed around so many issues like the types of weapons and drag. it's fade over deliveries as yeah. well, at the beginning, put in said she doesn't going to have any worse than interference, but this red line we crossed very, very soon with a i think bulgaria,
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and some of our can check for topic. delivering munition for soviet is kindly brought up to the re, to ukraine, video the all and from then on basically the west a start to, to the page one of the, of weather, for example, german tanks with the affordable means of escalation of, of the american. its hillary would be a for a good means of escalation, but these are inventions by the west, whether it is it is put in men's. no interference only relates to some of that stuff or relates to other stuff. put a number exclusively said, well, a german tank is a means of escalation. that's something that immersed in bunny not in moscow. but why? why is the west doing that? well, we are afraid as the previous comments upset, that pollution student wants to be seen a drawing the country's interval with russia, and they seem to be eager to make their public feel safe and happy preemptively
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unbind thoughts. uh, basically granting most co, more leverage, more say, and a more would be to own their own decision making the most care would otherwise have had. there was concern as well about providing ukraine with jets. the concern being that most coke would be attacked most of it has been attacked numerous times by drugs. at least. what's changed over the past 2 years to now see countries look at easing restrictions on the use of long range missiles. bye. okay. bye. as well received, the most kind of is adapting and of course they adapted the way to the new where the century's, all the best them weapons one was allowed to strike. and they know that ukraine and weapon stuff can strikeouts for a long range of very limited numbers. and when it comes to drones, drones are also limited in payloads capacity. so to have adjustments and pro,
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they're suppose facilities to, to run the operations in ukraine, across the border and have some nice them there. that of course, provide security targets you train once described. so the problem is that the west here has being according inflexible, whether in ukraine we actually negotiate a target by target that may make, make individual decisions on, on each kind of strike. remember, for example, once the americans stopped ukraine from striking get us to move when he made a troop, we said, because they saw a saw a successful, i guess club tori, combined with strikes on on russian territory. the are kind of this principle is no to so it's, invest buffing systems, and the principle is, know to certain areas. and that actually only helps russia, if we would change into a flexible move above. we would decide target by target, whether it's good or not, just try could target that would be actually much less calculable for russia and
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much better for you trying to very different ways of thinking. i think the cost of the dresser with the european council on foreign relations. thank you very much for your analysis. thank you. is germany is just over a week away from another key state election and brandon buck. it follows ballots into other eastern states through india and sacks. they which source search and support for the fire right. you polling indicates a similar trend in brandon, but putting the far right alternatives of germany just ahead of the governing social democrats or s p d. the conservative christian democrats will say to you is running 3rd law, the size of box, and next deadlines will be as w, as in full flights. both those parties have lost a few points in philosophy. as bringing out political correspondent julia, so daddy explained to help you with what is driving vote is so far to the right. the 1st time since nazis ran this country. yeah,
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we've seen that happen into ringo where the f d came in 1st and the state election at the beginning of september. and we might be seeing it now. and brandenburg as we see that it's the neck and neck race between the a if the and the social democrats, the s b d. what has been driving a lot of the debate is the issue of migration. we've seen that also in the other state elections at the beginning of the month, inter india and saxony. we're seeing it again now. according to polls, 40 percent, the voters say migration is the biggest issue in this election followed by education. but this doesn't appear to seem to be surprising. we've seen the issue of migration being debated. he very much at the national level, for example, with the issue dominating the headlines. and we've also seen the political campaigns in these states, especially for example, from the far right a f
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d party. very much focusing on the issue of migration. will the federal government's typing of board checks to send back the people who shouldn't be allowed into the country next week? change wrote his minds it anyway as it is hard to tell uh, in the short timeframe, what exactly is driving motors decisions? we've seen that compared to last week, the chancellor, as party of the social democrats, a cd has games of 3 percent and it's catching up to the a if the now this could well be driven by the fact that voters are appreciating of the government's tougher stance. on it's measures on migration saying that it wants to ask the curb migration, but it could also be that voters have seen the success of the a if the interests are coming in 1st and have maybe gotten scared of that and have decided to instead move their vote somewhere else, but we've also heard of some cases of tactical loading. for example, motors of the greens who
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a party which according to the latest pulls might not even make it into the state parliament. they are considering voting strategically against the a if the giving their vote not to their preferred party, the greens, but for example, to the social democrats to try to keep the a if the away from the 1st place. julia said they thank you very much for your analysis for the rise of the far right as calm as the country sees a rise in political violence, a brief, in spite of attacks, day threats and intimidation as alarm bells sounding of the threat to german democracy offenders often target local officials and election workers who have little to no official protection dw reports from brand a bug city of congress. me talking, this is the woman determine to i'm see the far right rival in a, the stronghold through her commitment to change the need. been we available and
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satisfying me as though i'm worried, but i'm not afraid of the i sd and there's a difference between wearing and being afraid when you're worried you can still find a solution. but when you're afraid, you're looking for a way out. kemah rooney and born of bmo helps to get into parliament in the upcoming regional election in front of book for the conservative cd you party. her politics have been inspired by her experience as an immigrant to germany and all the challenges and opportunities that come with it. but her mission has also made her target in her hometown cardboard located in the state where the far right ac is pulling at around 27 percent police. i currently investigating and a legit incident of racial abuse and assault. and which of the move was verbally abused and had to be treated for a neck injury while out campaigning in july? but yet it's happens. i hope it doesn't happen again. it was shocking that
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something like that coach had done it in my 22 years and called the boss. i've never experienced such racism and by continued with my companions hanging up my posters as planned until the end minus by the of the hangings. this is the planned . how about one of the most political opponents in this district? last, she's got from the is the he is classified as a far right extreme is by the regional intelligence authority. he won the constituency in 2019 and as good chances of doing it again. so guessing him out and her in is a difficult mission because many here are disillusioned with germany's more established parties saw for these i think a strong a. d is a good thing, just look at gemini, see how germany is going downhill on germany helps foreigners offering aid all over
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the place when nothing happens here. you've been with that. i completely disagree with the policies of the german government and the established parties and general tides about i don't like the asylum policy. others here fear is a file, right? search. it said the german government made mistakes in the past few years to the benefit of the sd to often they've just had to sit back of the volts, come to them that you'd have to spend time disappointed in the people here. how can anyone vote for the a f d that may not have parents, grandparents have they never talked about the war and how everything started with hitler committed last in the middle of bmo is the 1st black woman to run here for a mandate. and she's determined to unify democratic forces to counter the file, right? a, if the a quick look now at some of the other stories making use the south. india is supreme court has granted bail to one of the time it has been around for modi's top
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rivals deli chief minister. i've been cage why has spent nearly 6 months in prison on graft charges, the ruling please the way for his release while he fights the case against him, which the a money potty leader says is politically motivated. a landslide is buried, a village in northern vietnam coming at least 43 people. it's the deadliest incident in the wake of powerful type food yagi, which strange large parts of south east asia. millions of people across the region is still dealing with flooded homes. powell concent destroyed infrastructure the leader of bangladesh and from government has announced plans aimed at restoring order and stability of to the countries long time prime minister was toppled during deputy protests and forced to flee last month. and an exclusive interview mohammed eunice tells the w news, his vision of the future for bangladesh. millions of funds that issues are building
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that hopes on this man. they want him to overhaul a system that many believe don't autocratic and widely corrupt during former prime minister. she cuz he knows 15 years who was for those systems and institutions have to be 6 pieces before a new prime minister is chosen for the election. we have to get all of the reforms of the reformed and everything, and the civil administration and reforming health care. i think a lot of the age of cation, you see your form and your issue of a system based on the laws, you name, it is a whole long list of the forms that you have to go through. so we have to go through the test quoted process. we just announce 6 commissions. right now. actually today, the commission switch to work on establishing the norms for the admin stations, norfolk police administration on for just the system. and so that's the topic leadership, se nice also accused of making amendments to the constitution,
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the benefit of hurt, but a degree unit is task to get that in order to so it's a complete goes to continue drake. this is one view. this is don't do the whole thing just and then the most important thing that we need to know if we have that, then these ident, that constraints. so this is the only difficult uh, differences in our own view is that we should not go to that exact situation. we should be focusing on the major issues of good institution and basically consensus . we cannot do anything without a gonzalez's, because that when a student comes from the consensus as head of the interim government, one of the most important task for you in this is to hold elections soonest possible that sort of mandates we want to come to the election and have a decent election, beautiful the election and celebrate the victory of
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a particular barking or whatever by the which comes in hand over the, the public to the newly elected government. so this should be as brief as possible . we cannot give you data on time, right? now, there's only one month, we don't know exactly how much time each one of those the forms will be needed. because everybody agrees that we must complete the phone procedure 1st and hopefully election around 1000 people for the student the weeks leading up to have seen this ouster on august 5th, making it the luckiest speed it and buttonwood this history. since it's 1971, independence as the countries and get them leader, unit spaces, a list of don't think tasks in the country that is still reading from filings and uncertainty. you can watch data, we use exclusive interview with a lot of units in full on our youtube channel at dw news forward slash radio. i'm
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doing now by naomi who said, she's a professor of development studies at the school of oriental and african studies at the university of london. it's been one month since the interim government that by you and has to go about what's your assessment of this 1st month? a well big question. i mean, what a daunting task you listed the, the tests that he has to deal with will they have to deal with the interim government and they are making progress. i think it's really important to note that they have a lot of goodwill. people really respect and admire and you know, many of us really enough, profess soonest and think he's a good person with high integrity who will get things done. but there's a lot to do. so i think the 1st thing that they have been tested doing is restoring new and older. and that's been very challenging because the police are still not necessarily fully back in the, in the, in the stations. and i think that the commissions that they announced yesterday, the 6 commissions, it seems like a very good strategy. but i think that unless like myself political dallas per be
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think that it's, you need more the new rules and new institutions. you also need to redistribute political power in a way that means that no political party can never control matches like the war many did. how, how should pow be redistributed in your opinion? well, i think that there's a lot of talk about ways in which citizens can be much more involved in governance more generally and much more routine and daily way into independent institutions like the next corruption commission, like ombudsman, like a, a, you know, energy commissions. and so one can have independent citizen, screeching in other sites. i think there's a lot of talk to this sort of thing. and, and there is provision for some of this in the low and in the constitution in bangladesh. but it's hasn't really been activated today. so we're hoping for the whole independent citizen oversize of what happens. otherwise, i think we risks facing the faces at the, at the top rope and really significantly redistributing power in bangladesh. and
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you mentioned the police on fully back in their stations. how safe is the country as well? there's certainly, it seems that in the industrial areas, you know, bangladesh really depends on its government's industry. it's what do you make um its industry. it seems that there's been a lot of industrial on rest and it's not quite clear who is responsible for this. it doesn't seem to be the usual local groups because they have agreed with the factory owners. that there's a lot of politics being involved in these, in these protests and this funds is currently going on over $200.00 factories currently shut down an issue in this of our area. and it seems that the industrial police have not come back to the stations and taking charge of the situation. so that's one of the big concerns right now is what will happen to the economy if they don't return? and what will happen in the next weeks, months if you just once performs then an election we're talking about,
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you said it yourself, a huge list of a holding the economy, the electrical energy, additional systems, health care. and even more is that pine. this guy gets some tiny pine, this guy i think, and we have 1st total track record in bangladesh of is dealing very well with crises a but also is innovating governance institutions. and i think that the, with a little goodwill that the intern government has some very, very capable people have been put in positions advisory positions. and i think they have quite a lot of support from everyone perhaps, except for the former reading party and it's bosses. um, so i think that they probably will be able to, it depends quite a lot, i think on what the international community as well, whether they whether they provide the finance. that's the correct critical question for the next few days. are you interesting analysis, different professor naomi was saying from university london. thank you for being on the w. yes. thank you very much. now to some scientific awards with the
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windows must 1st make people last and then make a fake. the type of planes were throwing some on the side of the ignoble awards which were held that they might see the massachusetts institute of technology. you might want to hold your breath. so this one because the top prize when to obtain the found the mammals can apparently breeze through don't, was there a, this is that could help in the treatment of human respiratory failure of a site of the windows included a team that looked at housing pigeons inside me solves to help guide them to that targets for pigeons. i think that'll have animal activists smoking. and this next one. interesting as well, and investigation into the swimming abilities of dead trouts. okay. that sounds a little fishy to me. sorry about that or my that that's up story. russian president vladimir food and it says allowing ukraine to use long range be solves
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against targets with in russia. it could be nice. so is in direct involvement in the ukraine. this is british prime minister case dom or a riots of washington for tools, some complex data as always stay within the
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the, the, to the point strong opinions, international perspective this weeks tell the vice presidential debate in the us was a study in contrast with kinda law harris promise thing, hope, and opportunity. and donald trump focusing on risk and threats, which you will hear the point next on the w
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