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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the w and use life from berlin to job a naval ship sales for the time. on stripe, germany's defense minister says they made the journey through international awards at the right passage as likely to enrage china, which claims taiwan and the waters as its own territory. flooded imposing ones, the west about ami ukraine, russian president says allowing keith to use long range weapons against targets within russia would for nato in direct participation in the world. this comes as the way some british leads me to discuss the complex and in an exclusive interview
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with d, w, use bangladesh as new data, about how much eunice tells how he plans to put his country back on the past to stability the been visible and welcome we begin with breaking news. german, prosecutors say they've foiled a plot to kill soldiers in the southern states of the various authorities if detained a 27 year old man accused of planning. and he's the most attacking the whole friedman, the suspect allegedly intended to use the chevy to carry out the attack against members of the german military. prosecute and say, the man was motivated by a radical islamist ideology. a political correspondent, julia said deli, has more information on the suspect and what he was allegedly planning. yes, as you've said a, the, a person who was arrested is
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a 27 year old syrian man. investigators believe he followed a radical islamist ideology. investigators say he wanted to kill as many windows to the soldiers as possible during their lunch break in the city center of the town of holes in bavaria. investigators say he had already purchased the weapons that he wanted to use for the attack that is to mercedes. and it is suspected that he wanted to unsettled the population and to cause a stir with this attack. now, this attack comes after 2 or at rather this foiled attack comes after 2 attacks that happened recently in germany, one in the city of zoning and where 3 people were killed and one at the end of may in the city of mine. i am where a policeman was killed and both of these attacks are suspected to have been carried out. also following
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a radical islamist ideology. and we've heard from experts that over the last few months and over the last year, actually the number of the amount of islam is radical, islamist activity in germany and in europe has been growing. we've heard that from october of 2023. there were a $29.00, so a plan such attacks and $22.00 of those could be prevented. but that is a, a 4 fold increase compared to last year. so there is some concern that this means that there is going to be an increase in such attempted attacks or attacks here in europe. don't use political correspond with the very latest that julia so daily. thank you. and did another breaking news development to german naval ships of sale through the taiwan straits for the 1st time in more than 20 years. china, which considers democratic govern taiwan, has its own also claims jurisdiction over the stripe. the passage of the frigate
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bottom didn't bag and another ship was confirmed by germany's defense ministry by doing a ball and that sending a german worship through the time on stripe would amount to publication. germany named bosses. the straight is international boards and that the group was the safest for the ships given the weather. conditions is what the german defense minister had to say. that's acknowledged, the message is simple. what we are rather i have always advocated is the international waters, our international waters is the shortest and given the weather conditions of the safest route, just so we are passing through the final good wish how we stage correspond to james change or in type pay gave us his assessment as well as you mentioned that then this uh, this shape uh, these 2 shapes were taking costs in, uh, uh, drills with allies in the, in the pacific. we understand that they were trying to thing from drills, taking place in south korea to drills that are going to say place near the voices.
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officer costs are in indonesia, the john, the defense minister, when confirming this transmitted through the taiwan strait again. the 1st in 22 years said simply that the time was traces international voices. he said international voices that international voices. and this is what it costs and what the job and the job in the navy and a job defense ministry is going freedom and navigational for asians. of course, the key context, one of this is a, china has been ramping up military intimidation, old. so i want every, since he has been sent to me in the maritimes, i mainshine is coast guard is gonna take you on a more navy like role in applying pressure through taiwan coast guard in some of its not long orleans. but also crucially of course, federal field in south trying to see where we expect these vessels. so now move through what the 1st of all is, why is this so controversial? would you say? well, the main reason is, of course, that china views taiwan is positive. its territory and not for the taiwan strait, this a 100 kilometers. so
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a stretch of water. this separates taiwan from china as its own territorial voices . we've seen other countries just the context conducts these types of transits through the taiwan straits over recent months. the u. s. and kind of their conduct, this type of translated with, with relative frequency. so what we're really trying to see internationally, these other countries trying to achieve by doing this is this way to china from taking any type of mid attraction against taiwan. but also to remind china that this was the way, the time of straightening. absolutely critical. one for international trade. and what's the way which threw some hoffman's global container ships pos to reach it, and what kind of reactions to expect as well in the lead on. so there's tons of we already had from the, from the chinese farm industry, $18.00 again this of transit from taking place. they said that this was an infringement upon china solvency and the editorial and the global times in the newspaper associated with the chinese communist policy you published 2 days ago wants to get this cool saying it was all home to again, that was accompanied by a call to in which to german vessels were approaching, what looked like
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a well poor for tech. so the implications of, of that message that clear taiwan it's pos is already also come and said on this on this translates in the lead up to it. when the report suspects relating to this mind, go ahead, they said quote to the time one is an international, what's the way? and it's any countries that ships composite through it. so again, just a demonstration of a split screen vision through which both sides of viewing this particular issue that already latest. also they've from james taylor and type a thank you. a quick look at some of the other stories from around the world. malaysian police promising to take swift action against the prominent business group they say, is responsible for a 6 if you scandal, a childcare hops. on wednesday, police rated multiple charity shelters and made more than a $170.00 or rights. authorities rescued. 400 children in the homes, allegedly run by the assignment conglomerate, which had been link or has been linked to
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a band religious say. india is supreme court has granted bell to one a prime minister and arrange promoting stop rivals. that leaves truth minister of in cage we bought, has spent nearly half a year in prison on graph charges. the ruling would allow him to find the case against him, which the ide me potty latest says is politically motivated. a landslide is buried, a village in northern vietnam, getting at least 43 people. it's that did the us incident in the wake of timeframe, yankee which is fringed large positive se asia. millions of people across the region is still dealing with flooded homes, pound concerts, and destroyed the infrastructure authorities in nigeria as no face to face via flooding. skilled at least 30 people unaffected, more than a 1000000 office, larger areas of bono state for the non data. when a dam collapse this way, you know he's been distributing a, it's the states was flooding since the same them both. so he years ago,
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pots of central south america are experiencing west wild fires in the region since 2010 huge areas of the amazon rain forest in brazil, the red light and fire sweeping across the real pots of bolivia, causing dangerous levels of air pollution. several navy neighboring nations of sending 5 fighting teams to help, but libya has also deployed its mer miller, tre, a village is on firefighters work side by side to basle, wild fires that is sweeping across swathes 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 worst affected areas. indigenous groups are blaming the popularity of so called slash and burn finding measures. so they might live in idle roch's cut down huge areas of hillside forest,
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which they then fun so that they can expand that policies for grazing what they don't know. this is the reason. wildfires are reaching our communities to meet you . good community was affected by a fire from private property. our community was also badly affected by different fire. didn't seem to be their concerns of 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 burned to death and it's not fair. so i know, 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 previous one. and they all approve these laws which are doing most and bolivia,
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and that's in america. a lot of harm to the maybe go to wildfire is having goals to more than 4000000 hectares of land in bolivia, this year alone. that's nearly solve this sense of its entire land area. ukrainian know, thought he'd say a rush of attacking the northern region of sue me is killed 2 people and injured 6 out of the region. lead ministrations as a guided bomb damaged residential houses and a clinic ukraine. is long cold on western allies to allow its forces to strike inside russia to prevent such attacks. the war and ukraine will be dealt with the agenda during british prime minister keeps thomas visit to washington. you'll meet us presidents are invited and the 2 are expected to discuss, allowing ukraine greater control of the waste and supplies. nissan's russian president vladimir potent has won the west against letting you can use that longer range weapons to strength targets deep inside his country is what do you have to say?
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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 ukraine waiting, and this is their 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 . well this isn't the 1st time ross is one of the west for its support. for ukraine most goes issued a series of so called red lines from the very beginning of the full scale invasion waste. the nation say they're entitled under international law to help a country under attack from an aggressive here's
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a look at some of those warnings from russia. this war began with red lines. yeah, no, this is a real threat and not just to our interests, but to the very existence of our state and its sovereignty. that this is the very red line that has been mentioned repeatedly as they have crossed you. it is vladimir putin was speaking about ne, to potentially expanding into ukraine. invasion was his means of preventing this possibility. since then, the kremlin has repeatedly draw new red lines threatening in 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 kremlin had warrant that these red lines should
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never be crossed. coaching understands the west and lead uh could hope to be re elected. if he or she rolled that country into a wall with russia, so he understands of it, that doesn't want anything to avoid that. so usually is the concept to re lines the threats to connecticut nation and especially due to a threats as a way of intimidating, less than saying to them, you know, just be careful, hold on because it could be, there's going to cause you problems. you frayne has been using these western have 16 fight to jeff 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 in russia has no delivered done. its threats of
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a strong response ukraine's president followed them 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 not work. i did a meeting with us 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 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 believe the west should need for further risk relation. we've seen
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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, 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, bangladesh as interim leader has announced plans and their best storing lower in order after the all star attorney, amazing was toppled during deadly protests last month. and it did tell me your news exclusive, my of eunice shared with us his vision for bangladesh. millions of funding activities are bidding that hopes on this man. they want him to overhaul a system that many believe don't want to practice. and why keep cut off and forgetting former prime minister? she casino,
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16 years old. so the systems and institutions have to be fixed. he said, before a new prime minister is chosen for the election. we have to get all of the forms. i'd be more informed than everything and the civil administration and reforming health care. i think a lot of the education recently informed your issue, a system of the form of 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. actually today, a commission switch to work on establishing the norms for administration's mumford police administration on for just the system. and so that's the office leader sheet, christine i also accused of making amendment to determine what it typically
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costs to order to complete those. to continue today, this is one view, this is don't do the whole thing just and then the most important thing that you need to know the other than the ident that construct you so. so this is the only the differences in our own view is that we should not go through this either. i think of any of the cities we should be focusing on the measure of it shows up in institution and busy consensus. we cannot do anything. we don't have consensus because out 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 the soonest possible best of men dates. we want to come to the election and have a decent election, beautiful. the election instead of breed the victory of a particular barking or whatever. but if you, which comes in hand over the power to the newly elected government. so this should
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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 farms will be needed. because everybody agrees that we must complete the phone procedure 1st. and hold the election around 1000 feet lubricant during the weeks leading up to have seen those out there on august 5th, making it the flow to speed it in front of the test history. since it's 1971, independence as the countries instead of neither unit spaces and list of daunting task in a country that is still reading from findings and uncertainty. and you can watch the don't use exclusive interview with mohammed units in full on our get your channel update when you use them. a hussein is a professor of developing studies at the school of oriental and african studies at university of london. i asked her about her assessment of bangladesh as interim
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government's 1st month in office. 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, we love profess units 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
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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 an 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 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 his comments, industry is what do you make um, it's industry, it seems that there's been
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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. it's currently going on over to 100 factories currently shut down. and surely 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 me to. and what will happen to the next weeks months if you just once performs then an election we're talking about, you said it yourself, a huge list of a holding the economy, the electrical and your additional assistance health care. and even more is that pine as guide to get some tiny primes guy, i think, and you know,
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we have 1st total track record in bangladesh of is dealing very well with the crises a but also is innovating governance institutions. and i think that the, with a little goodwill that the entering 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 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. very interesting analysis. different professor naomi was saying from university of london. thank you for being on the w. yes. thank you very much. i us and turning to other stories making use this out around the president has visited some of the whole your sites and she is what i'm on a trip to the rock in the southern town of not john must have possess, can visited the shrine. note in my, my li,
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7 century killing is the basis for the schism between she is the majority in iran, and rock and cities who dominate the launch of hispanic wor, work as a boeing has voted overwhelmingly to go on strike. the old union members approved the won't count off the rejecting management software of a 25 percent pay rise over 4 years. it's the latest says back for the comp make are off for a panel blew out of one of its planes with flight and trouble with one of its space crossed the lift, esplanade stranded in order. and donald trump says he won't take part in and out the presidential debate with campbell harris trump. it says seat one tuesday's debate, and that harris is desperate for a 2nd chance. several major opinion polls found view is stored harris, the phones bed and a republican opponent. the vice president says the 2 candidates, oh it's a vote is to square off again to civilian. so billionaire and the engineer
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have successfully completed the 1st commercial space walk. the pair is part of the space ex, pull our stone mission. age spent about 10 minutes outside big crew, drag and catch you. this is the moment jared isaac, men and sarah dealers made history back at home. we all have a lot of work to do, but from here to look for the surface of the we're doing the 2 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. the costs are a lot of the technology is new. a lot of it has not been fully tested in outer space for
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a brief. that technology includes the space x star man suit and parts of the crew dragon castle. they're the only things protecting the ser, notes from one of the most dangerous environments imaginable. the vacuum of space but space has an empty during this 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, the little set, the knowledge gained by space x during today's space walk could help have the waiting for future generations as they reach for the stars.
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that's all for me here on dw use conflicts on is up next seroquel. he asks the finish, foreign minister about her country support for ukraine. as it slides back against russia,
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he'll go will have your own use next 1000 say with us the into the conflicts own. with sarah kelly. recurring says that it's the recent incursion into russian territory has made a mockery of putting the red lines and that the west should go haul in to help when the war. i discuss the options with a finish for administer alina about. tony, thanks for having me. so have a cc, the prospect of turning the side in bushes and version of ukraine. conflict the
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next on d. w to the point strong opinions, international perspective. this weeks tell the vice presidential debate in the us was this already in contrast with kind of a lot higher as promising hope and opportunity. and donald trump focusing on risk and threats, which you will hear the point in 60 minutes on d w the you can with like a stepping points to point you into that warranty. once it finishes, now you have a certificate from crane. you can just go back to somewhere else coverage, the more people than ever on the move in search of, of best in life. so why do i want to go back tonight? yeah. like, i don't have any reason. there's no reason investment thing for me that yeah,
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do leave something that is coming very, very soon on. we know when the story in for my reliable me. so migraines, wherever they may be, the ukraine says that it's recent incursion into russian territory has made a mockery of fruitless red lines, and that the west should go all in to help him win the war. i discussed the options with a finished foreign minister, lina val towed in on conflicts down. finland knows a lot about red lines from russia across one last year when it decided to advance in decades of neutrality in favor of joining nato. and given its expansive border, defending against aggression from moscow, has always been a cor focus. so how does she see the prospect of turning the tide and rushes invasion of ukraine, and what other threats does she see on the horizon?

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