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the, the, this is dw and use life from bell in platinum and who ones the west about and ukraine. the russian president says, allowing keith to use long range waste and weapons against targets within russia. if we put tomato in direct participation in the will, this comes as you waste anybody's leaders me to discuss the complex complex already close to a nato territory with you credit accusing brochure of striking disability and grain . shipping the black scene in romania and the west qualifies and over a decade. suites we believe the indigenous groups possibly blamed pharmacy slash
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and burn practice is also coming up in an exclusive interview with the w news, bangladesh. as new leda mohammed eunice tells how he plans to put his country back on the profit to stability, the benefits will in welcome russian president vladimir putin is wanting to waste again, slighting ukraine. use that long range weapons to strength. tockets deep inside his contract. british prime minister guest alma is in washington to meet with you as president turbine and the 2 are expected to discuss, allowing ukraine greater control of a western supply basis is what post and said about. they may say, you get 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 crane way. this is
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a direct participation. and this, of course, significantly changes the very essence of the very nature of the conflict. with this will mean that nato countries, 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 was born, the west for its support of ukraine. most goat was issued a series of so called red lines from the very beginning of the full scale invasion, waste a nation, and say they're entitled under international lawyer to help a country under attack from an aggressive. here's a look at some of russians warnings. this war began with red lines. the yeah, no, this is a real threat and not just to our interests,
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but to the very existence of our state and of sovereignty. that this is the very red line that has been mentioned repeatedly. they have crossed vladimir putin was speaking about ne, to potentially expanding into ukraine. invasion was his means of preventing this possibility. it stands the kremlin has repeatedly draw new red lines threatening the world with war. so hold red lines a so called red lines, red lines. the range me sell supplies to ukraine, the use of me sells outside the combat zone. and finally, attacks and rushes territory. the cram lead had warrant that these red lines should never be crossed. closing on the west and lead uh, could hope to be re elected. if he or she parole that country into a wall with russia, so he understands that they, they don't want anything to avoid that. so usually if the concept to re lines the
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threats, the token, ask nation especially due to a threats as a way of intimidating, less than saying to them, you know, just be careful. hold on because this could be, there's going to cause you problems. ukraine has been using these western have 16 fighter 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 an incursion into russia's cost region for more than a month. with moscow being unable to ended, many red lines have been crossed, and russia has no delivered on its threats of a strong response. ukraine's president followed him as the last key says he believes that they don't exist. poor jim has already said so much blood that against the black drop of these blogs. ross's attempts to draw red lines simply do
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not work at a meeting with the secretary of state and british foreign minister in key. if this 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 west and weapons to heat targets in these shaded area of rushes. brands course can belgrade regions, but to reach the military base is the address that use us to attack you. 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 believed the west should need for further risk. elation we've seen the rush is red lines. are they going 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,
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the risk tolerance is level or the level of risk is prepared to accept exceptionally low begin. even this restriction might soon be lifted. according to media reports, it could be the west, the response to runs, ballistic me sell deliveries to russia, cost of the guy. so it is with the european council on foreign relations, which focuses on russians, military and defense policy. i asked him whether postman circle red lines should be taken seriously to well, mostly on even bars. a lot of the red lines are actually inventions by the west of this time preaching explicitly states as one. but usually his friends are, are 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 way. and friends actually got a grant of students in more leverage. and one of us them decision making done, he should have a have a half. now on this red line again,
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if you're looking to rest and program the same, the, for example, the course concussion is exclusively uh, plans by 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, and 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 search doesn't going to have any worse than interference, but this red line we crossed very, very soon with
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a i think bull galleria 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 started to the page, one of the of went uh, for example, german tax with the affordable uh means of escalation of, of the american its hillary would be affordable means of escalation, but these are inventions by the west, whether it is it is put in men. no interference only relates to some of that stuff or relates to other stuff put in and never explicitly said, well, a german tank is a means of escalation. that's something that immersed in building not the most kind of why. why is the west doing that? well, we are afraid as the previous comments on said, that politicians don't 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 nissans. bye. okay. bye. as well. receives not the most count as adapting and of course they adopted the way that they knew where the centuries of best them weapons but not allowed to strike. and they know that ukrainian 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 supposed facilities to, to run the operations in ukraine, across the border, arms, half, half a mazda in there. that, of course, provide super easy targets. you train once described soon. the problem is that the west here has been at quite inflexible. but 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 stop to crane from striking get us to move. when he made a troop, we said, because they saw a saw successfully, i guess club tori combined with strikes on on russian territory. the are kind of this principle is new to so it's invest buffing systems, and the principal 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 our show 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. ukraine says roger was attacked a civilian grain shipping the black sea for the 1st time president flooded me. soleski says the vessel carrying ukrainian grain to egypt was drunk just as it left . ukrainian wolf is off the coast of knighthood. member romania. no one was injured . tone and twisted metal would its precious cargo scorched and scattered. a. d crania navy says this ship the i a was struck by a russian cruise missile off dirt left ukraine's territory waters. it's the 1st time a civilian vessel carrying ukrainian grain has been hit twice at sea since russia's invasion, more than 2 years ago. as tracking data shows, the egypt bound ship was off the coast of romania when it was hit. but remaining
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authorities say it wasn't in the territorial waters. at the time. with the gray, one of the world's largest grain produces unexplored, his presence lensky brand to the attack, a threat, the wealth food supply. in a statement he said, ukraine is one of the key global food security guarantee, his domestic stability and normal life. and dozens of countries around the world are dependent on the normal. and i'm heading to the operation of, of food export card or that card will replace the previous route dr. russia pulled out to the un back deal to provide safe passage fi, crane's agricultural exports. now ships, how do you cranes, coastline before passing by nathan, them is romania and bulgaria to reach chucky and the boss for a straight. the new route has allowed keith grain to keep reaching many countries in africa and the middle east that rely heavily on ukrainian supplies. but this attack on the i a cost fresh doubt on ukraine's ability to get as much needed grain
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out to the world. a quick look now at other stories making news is supreme court has granted bal to one of the prime minister and arranged for bodies top rivals. delhi chief minister of in case for the law, has spent nearly 6 months in prison on graft judges. the ruling please, the way for his release funded finds the case against him, which the i meet the leader says is politically motivated. the land slides buried a village in northern vietnam coming at least for the free people. it's the deadly as incident in the wake of the types of young gave, which is drenched, large pots of southeast asia, millions of people across the beach, and is still dealing with flattered homes, pow comments and destroyed infrastructure. authorities in nigeria is no face to face via flooding is killed at least 30 people unaffected, more than a 1000000 others. and jerry, as a born of states were in on dates of when a dam collapse go this week. the army is being distributing a,
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it's the states was flooding since the same them both some 30 years ago. positive central south america are experiencing the was wild fires. the region seems, is 2010 huge areas of the amazon rain forest in brazil, or light and 5, sweeping across the bureau pots of olivia, the closing dangerous and pollution, several neighboring countries ascending finding teams to help. bolivia has also deployed. it's mainly trying the villages and 5 fighters work side by side to basle, wild fires that is sweeping across sways of farm land in santa cruz central bolivia . recent extreme droughts has provided ideal conditions for the fires to spread in several regions, leading to the deployment of soldiers in the west affected areas. indigenous groups of blaming the popularity of so called slash and burn finding measures that they
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might live in idle ranches. cut down huge areas of hillside forest, which they then fun so that they can expand that policies for grazing, but they don't know. this is the reason. wildfires are reaching our communities to me to good community was affected by a fire from a private property. our community was also badly affected by different fire buildings and their concerns are being echoed by thousands of protesters in the pods. the demonstrators are causing for an end to what they say, a destructive farming lows. please realize what is really happening in our country . we have lost millions of hectares. millions of animals have been done to death and it's not fair to it now. but i'm not the only one to repeal the laws that are to blame for the fires in bolivia, and that is why we're protesting to fight against this government and also the
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previous one. and they all approve these laws which are doing loss in bolivia. and that's in america, a lot of harm to the americans. the wildfire is having goals to more than 4000000 hectares of land in bolivia, this year alone. that's near the surface sense of its entire land area to the leader of bangladesh. as interim government has announced, plans aim to restoring order and stability off to the countries. long time prime minister was toppled, showing that the protest and forced to flee last month. and an exclusive interview mohammed us tells d. w use his vision of the future for bangladesh. millions of funds that issues are building that hopes on this man. as they want him to overhaul a system that many believe practical and white, clear cut off to be waiting for the private disassociated company. not 16 years old . so the systems and institutions have to be fixed. he said before
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a new prime minister is chosen for the election. we have to get over the forms, i'd be more informed than everything and the civil administration on reforming health care. i think one of the education recently reform and your issue 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 to the cost for the buses. we just are now 6 commissions right now. that's really today, a commission switch to work on establishing donalds for administrations mumford police administration on for just the system. and so that's the office leadership, christine i also use the meeting amendment to determine what it typically units is task order to complete because it continues like this is one view, this and other because don't do that whole thing just and then the most important
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thing that you need take now, rather than the v, like then to construct you some. so this is the only way to see the differences in our own view is that we should not go through this either. i think of any of the institutions we should be focusing on the measure of it shows up institution and busy consensus. we cannot do anything without a consensus, because out a student come from the consensus as head of painted him government, one of the most important task for you in this is to hold elections the soonest possible best of men dates. we want to come to the election and have a decent election, beautiful the election, and celebrate the victory of a particular barking or whatever. but the, which comes in hand over the power to the newly elected governments. so this should be as brief as possible. we cannot give you data on time right now. there's only
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one month. we don't know exactly how much time each one of those the volumes would be needed because everybody agrees that we must complain bitterly from procedure here 1st and whole election around 1000 feet lubricant during the weeks leading up to hurting the ouster on august 5th. making it the plot your speed it in front of the history, since it's 1971, independence, as the countries into the meter unit spaces and list of daunting task in a country that is still reading from findings and certainly be able watch out exclusive interview with us in full and a youtube channel that dw dukes and e hussain is a professor of development studies at the school of oriental and african studies at university of london. i asked her about her assessment of bangladesh and from governments 1st month in office. a well, big question, i mean, what a daunting task he listed the,
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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, we love, 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 for the 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, regardless for me, think that if 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 the talk about ways in which citizens can be much more involved in
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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 tools for 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 independence citizen oversize what happens. otherwise, i think we risks facing the faces at the, at the top, ralph and really significantly redistributing power in bangladesh. and you mentioned the police on fully back in their stations. how safe is the country slow? this? certainly, it seems that in the industrial areas, you know, bangladesh really depends on its comments, industry is 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.
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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 to 100 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 before and then an election we're talking about 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 get some tiny pine. this guy, i think, and we have 1st total truck rifled in bangladesh of is dealing very well with the crises a but also is innovating governance institutions. and i think that the,
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with a little goodwill that the intern government has some very, very capable people have been coaching positions advisory positions. and i think they have quite a lot of support from everyone perhaps, except for the former reading party ended supporters. and 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 to create critical question for the next few days. are you interesting analysis, different professor naomi was saying from university of london. thank you for being on the w. yes. thank you very much. i are now some other stories making news today . malaysian police are expanding their investigation into allegations of widespread sex. if you said child care on the announcement follows wednesdays grades on child and shelters, and the rest of more than a $170.00 suspects. authorities rescued. 400 children housed in the shelters by members of an islamic business group with links to
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a band for logistics. donald trump says he won't take bonded and now the presidential debates with common law harris trump insists he won tuesdays to back and that harris is desperate for a 2nd chance. several major opinion polls found view was thought harris performs better than her republican opponent. the vice president says the 2 candidates owe it to voters to square off again and work as a boeing a voted overwhelmingly to go on strike. really old union members approve the ball count off the rejecting managements off of a 25 percent pay rise over 4 years. it's the like a set back for the a crown making after a panel blew out of one of its planes, mid flights and trouble with one of its spacecraft, which left the astronauts stranded in order to civilians. a billionaire and an engineer have successfully completed the 1st commercial space for the powers part of the space. ex polaris store admission. each spend about 10 minutes outside the
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crew dragon capsule with only the suits and it's heather to protect them from the vacuum space. this is the moment jared isaac men and sarah gillis made history. you've got your home, we all have a lot of work to do for from here to look forward to serving for the we're doing the to private astronauts have now joined the elite club of those who have completed a space walk outside of their protective craft until today, astronaut from only 12 countries have managed the feet and now one company joins their ranks space x. this is a major step forward in terms of space travel for humans. it also brings with it incredible risks because there are a lot of the technology is new. a lot of it has not been fully tested in outer
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space for a brief of that technology includes the space, x star man suit and parts of the crew, brag and capsule. they're the only things protecting the ser, notes from one of the most dangerous environments and manageable a vacuum of space. but space has an empty during the space walk. astronauts have to contend with radiation impacts from dustin debris travelling at extreme speeds. and there's also temperature swings of over $250.00 degrees. this is very much an experimentation is really trying to push the frontiers of commercial space, travel, and space tourism. so they do have some scientific aspects, particularly regarding the space travel, but fundamentally what they are doing is having a bit of fun, fun with a purpose, a little set, the knowledge gained by space x during today's space walk could help pay the waiting for future generations as they reach for the stars, the expensive fun updates, dw, use advocate adults to the egypt,
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