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the, the, this is the, the, the news life from ballot germany and can you assign a new migration deal is allows geometry to more easily recruit skilled workers and to deport failed asylum. so you just made increasing pressure on the balance of type migration rules. also on the program and we have food in wards the west about and you cry. russian president says, allowing keith to use long range weapons against targets inside these country with foot nato in direct participation in the will. is comes as restaurant business leaders meet to discuss the conflict, the
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program, a welcome to the program, jeremy and can you have signed the migration agreement in the and then the deal was over seen by kenyan present, really rudo and german chancellor. alas, charles means work is from kenya, will be allowed to fill job vacancies in germany such as for bus drivers. the agreement also allows germany to deport canyons who don't have the right to stay in the german chancellor, allow shots for give me another known come to the agreement opens up prospects for canyons because skilled workers, so young people can come to germany for training. this can help us compensate for the plates and shortage of skilled workers as my, the initial effects of which we are now feeling. and which would be with us for years and decades to come up with ideas that are going to go to the stole here for my correspondence in nairobi in just a moment. first i asked the colors of political correspondent hunts brands to
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outline the advantages of this deal to germany. well, there's 2 aspects to this deal is one is uh, that's canyons will have it to have a lot easier way of getting into germany officially. if that have training or if they're coming here for training to enter the gym and job markets of that to is going to be facilitated by a class, a cooperation between germany and kenya. and then that's the 2nd aspect of the people from kenya that are in germany illegally. that's no longer welcome here. that will be facilitated by kenya for those people to return back to the home country. so it's a double sided agreements, and it tries to all calls are emphasized that it was important for germany because of the fact that to the gemini society is getting older. younger people. um, not so many younger people are moving into the german job market from germany, and definitely it's necessary to find people elsewhere in the world to contribute
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to the german economy. so it's something that the german sides of the seas positively in both of these matters. and feeling spring in nairobi, how this can your benefits so 1st things 1st uh the population of can, yas, uh, they used for the population on 67 percent of them do not have jobs. so this particular agreement opens the adobe for them to get the job opportunities in gemini, and that would also less and the by then if it can live by my kids. secondly, they, they'll put, you need to, for vocational training, where by gemini, will be sharing the curriculum with a kenyan or with that can then codes of parts. and that's and that's we can, those can be able to live in the woods skills that are required in gemini and, and be ready to feel that my kids got suddenly 10 now. so we also get ease in
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assessment and studying of the german language, which will enable them to communicate better when they get to the gemini. and also lastly cannot, we will have the opportunity to, to get a loan to pay visa, which will enable them to even take their studies. or if they've gotten a job opportunity to examine it, then they'll be able to walk without much restrictions when it comes to that presidents. visa was phoenix moving a nairobi speaking to be a little earlier before him. you had from a hands front here in that. are some critics fair based migration deal could contribute to a brain drain or loss of badly needed skilled workers from academia? i'm burial muller, match with a young doctor and i really need to hear about those concerns. as a child, harry or to, you know, witness, doctor's faith is young brother's life and the remote canyon vintage. that's when he knew he wanted to become a doctor himself. but after 7 years of study in racking up more than 21000 euros
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and student that his dreams still seems far beyond his reach. reports of unemployed medical graduates, occlusal concerned, and the final stages of his training. he hasn't been paid for months. sometimes your mind goes blank because you know you ask yourself what's next. if they can't pay you a new thing and i keep sending what to guarantee that somebody can actually pay you a post in thanks, you and the sadistic suggest that no guarantees. $4000.00 doctors in kenya occurring to drop less school on the employed. although the services urgently needed. the doctors union says there's a dire shortage of specialists and patients have to wait moms for surgery. according to the health ministry, 9 out of 10 health facilities, unable to provide basic outpatient services, you should have turned to k. it's more your opportunities for our young this hit uh,
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within the country. um, because uh we need looked as well. i remember we are very short, told me that we had to order commendations for them. they looked at the patient and issue we at 100-121-7000. yes. the w a toyota commands that to, for one cause on citizens in every country. we sure that certainly have no medical records attribute, much of the problem to mismanagement. and also corruption which, you know, has heard of medical graduates having to pay up to 1200 euros to get a job in a hospital and others. what have sex with recruiters is a condition of being hired by to that. the overall situation has prompted many doctors and other medical where, cuz to leave can you hear nowadays? i like to brain drain, especially now if you would, i, it's not just limited to doctors, it's also majorly effect. so not this. we still have so many patients, you know,
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and so with the very few looked at seeing them. you see your doctor? yes, you can stay, you know, for the lab punching and all that. but to how are you going to be alive? aspects ideas of what is i think you have walked yourself to that which i don't like other doctors in training. what do you know is now also considering going abroad to what one option is germany, which is now offering opportunities to young? well educated, 10 years i can what i would like to give back to the community that creates trends . so that's why i've done the walk here, but you see, and it's like, i'm spencer. so the conditions. uh, not really healthy or not. uh, really uh, but not too many too many of us. so i feel like if i get an opportunity to change them and of course i wouldn't go inside of the people that aren't nice, which you know, how did most likely. so if the german people as a nurse. okay,
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i give the for the elderly because those other jobs, germany as most desperate to feel a long way office child to dream. but a team can imagine doing it for a few years and money and extra qualifications. after that, he wants to return to kenya and finally start saving lives and villages like the one who drew up. and so i didn't send out if we have to take a look at some more news from around the world. now, terminal thoughts has obtained a 27 year old man accused of planning an attack in the city of holes in the southern states of bavaria. the suspect allegedly intended to use them, a chevy to kill members of the german military. prosecute, decide the mine was mostly vacated by radical islamist ideology. the 70 residency services that demolishing the remains of a bridge that collapsed in the eastern city of dresden 2 days ago. no one was on the bridge at the time and there were no injures dressings, expecting heavy rain falls on flooding in the coming days, which would significantly increase the risk of the collapse that the government
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says it's planning to declare a national assignment of crisis, which would allow them to take measures to kind of migration city without complimentary consent, opposition, pauses of question. the move, which comes days after the neighboring announced a new border controls to keep out unwanted mind the kremlin says it will expelled 6 british diplomats. it accuses of misconduct, especially says it's a strip off the accreditation following what it described as on friendly steps, find london. and after detecting what it says were intelligence gathering on some 1st activities. but as far as the office says, the accusations that completely baseless to ukraine will hardly say a russian attack in the northern region. assume because killed 2 people, an injured 6, the regional administration, just as a guide to farm damaged homes on the clinic. you claims as long, cold on waste and allies to allow its forces to strike inside russia to prevent such attacks. the warning ukraine, the top of the agenda during the visit,
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the british prime minister, secure stomach to washington to meet us president joe biden. i'm expected to discuss allowing ukraine great to control of a western supply mississauga russian president vladimir putin has wound the west against allowing you credit to give us that long range weapons to strike tockets deep inside his country. 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. and this is their direct participation. and this, of course, effectively changes the very essence and the very nature of the conflict with this will mean that nato countries, united states and european countries are fighting against russia. i guess move to the end if this is so, then bearing in mind the change and the very essence of this conflict,
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we will make appropriate decisions based on the threats that will be created for us . and isn't the 1st time that bosher has won the west over it supports for ukraine. mosca has issued a series of so called red lines from the very start of its full scab invasion. west the nation side. they are entitled under international law to help any country under attack by a dresser, is a look at some of russia's previous warnings. this war began with red lines. the yeah, no, this is a real threat and not just to our interests, 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 vladimir putin was speaking about ne, to potentially expanding into ukraine. invasion was his means of preventing this
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possibility. it stands the kremlin has repeatedly drove 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 cells 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 lead uh, could hope to be re elected if he or she parole that country into a wall with russia. so he understands of it that would be more than anything to avoid that. so usually if the concept to re lines the 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 it could be, there's going to cause you problems. ukraine has been using these western have 16 fighter jets in the war for about
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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 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
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in these shaded area of rushes. brands of course, can belgrade regions, but to reach the military base is the dresser. 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 relation. we 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, the risk tolerance is level, 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 missile deliveries, to russia. we're going to meet on a as administrator, on less than the wall studies department at kings college london. i asked her if
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you shows it likely that the west would respond to me around supplying boston with ballistic missiles by lifting restrictions on caves and use of the long range marseilles. hello, phil. well, what we have to understand here is the fact that you ran was going to deliver the missiles to russia has been on since january. so there was speculation, and reuters reported on that. um, the problem here is that this uh, electric delivery only pushes the west closer to allowing crane to use its watkins for a deep strikes on russian territory. but i don't think it's the only catalyst. if we look at the situation on the battlefield, ukraine needs something after the course of 10, so has beens, payment by your russian forces,
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they're calling them to attacking now. so you create, need something new to surprise the russians to make it difficult for the russians to continue the war. so when vladimir uprooting talks about taking appropriate decisions, if the west list these restrictions, what do you think he means as well? i think it's quite a complicated question because we can only see, arise where will ukraine's try gives these restrictions all lifted was what the weapons and what would be the damage. and i think according to that of the russians will be formulating their response. and there are many things the russians can do, not necessarily in the military realm. for one, they could supply long range weapons to actress hostile to the west, such as who these makes the situation much more complicated. so that would be a quick quote. another possibility, and that's what russia is already doing, is restrict thing i'm exports of enriched uranium for instance. and russia is on
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the sort of place in the world market when it comes through it supply and also rare earth which are important for the west. so there are many screws that the russians can, tyson, which taught the do not necessarily involve the use of nuclear weapons or the use of military per say, right? and so how might the nice thing of those, the weston restrictions on the use of, of that weapons? how might that change the course of this war? so we have to be careful as not to consider it as a silver bullet. if we take into account for us a number of weapons that ukraine has at its disposal, so we'd have out the accounts and the rough years that the us might completed stocks of outcomes if you queen were allowed to use them in russian territory. again was storm shadows. it's a completely different story because ukraine would need to use an ass sixteens or assume 24 in order to fire those missiles into russian territory. that being said, while it will complicate russian logistics,
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i don't think that it's going to dramatically change the configuration on the battlefield because the ukrainian side would have to follow a walk with the ground maneuver using a mechanized infantry using tags on russian territory in order for those people strikes to be effective? i think so that's uh, marina, i'm military unless the marina amino thank you so much. thank you for having me as well since moscow lost its full scanning version of ukraine, european countries have been scrambling to increase the defense capabilities. one of the states feeling most vulnerable this lithuania, which has borders with russia and with its ally beller rooms. germany, as among the nato allies sending soldiers to beef up. they see what it is. border security. the w has visited some of the troops stationed in preparing for the russian attack from the east. german soldiers have drained side by side here in this way near with that baltic colleagues for years. the missions have been
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temporary until now. by 2027, some 5000 german soldiers will be stationed till permanently. as part of the new gem and heavy maneuver brigade celeste waiting. yeah, it's the 1st time and unit to be station permanently outside the country. visiting the base earlier this year, the chance less stress did significance had to give you the isn't another place that we have connected to one another. that's part of the understanding that we the members of need to have. and it means that we protect one another. and the all states to rely on us defending every centimeter of that territory type equal ben to stationing soldiers abroad permanently is a big deal for germany. a country that to suit a pacifist pass with decades of to the atrocities committed by the nazis during the 2nd world war rushes war of aggression against ukraine. ticket, the re think it's from to nato allies to grow closer. nato allies,
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light clicks, wayne ya, and gemini. in april of this year, the 1st soldiers left berlin felice wayne, yet to lay the groundwork for their comrades. the new brigade will be operating in 2 locations of deployment, routing and k and brooklyn. recruitment for this mission is on the voluntary basis . the soul just feel it's time. gemini stepped up and played it's pods in the west security the for 40 years. we've benefitted from neutral soldier station with us. that's my view. on our own and mention glad back into the peace. there were 15000 british soldiers stationed there. i think now it's our duty to do just the same on the eastern flank. 5 months in the commodities as preparations are well underway. the finale, i believe, i think the security situation demands that we've got quickly,
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you've just got to look at how arch and serious the reasons offer as being here. and that's accelerated the process of course, and is never the less germany's weak economic situation triggered fees about whether the government would reduce the funding for the project. that's why germany and lithuania and now, signing an agreement in berlin, doubling down on the commitment. it lays out operation will details, but also provides the framework for construction of deadman schools for children of going to spend military personnel, as well as medical facilities, a little your minds. um, i'll get that we're doing everything we can to ensure that the german brigade members arrive safely, feel comfortable and find the best possible conditions in lithuania, fluffing it will still take 3 years before the future brigade is fully operational, but it is taking shape. lithuania will welcome the next spots of german soldiers here soon. another 100, at least, are expected to arrive in october. to gym and navy vessels of sale through the
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taiwan straits for the 1st time in more than 20 years, china was considered as democratic governments. taiwan has its own, also claims jurisdiction over the straits of a chinese foreign ministry. describe a gem, an option as a provocation, that endangers china. secures. in germany says the strangers in international waters and that the route was the safest to route for the ship. this was the safest for the ship given the weather conditions. we asked our east asia correspondent james che, to in type pay for his assessment as well. just to reiterate, 1st of all, the deep significance of this transit, the 1st time john enabled vessels have transitive through the taiwan straits in more than 2 decades. the german vessels we understand were taken pots and military exercises with allies, invoices of south korea transiting to other exercises. jude's take place and engine easier in the coming weeks. i'm the john,
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the defense witness. the one common thing on this transit said that this wasn't as smooth as and foss this pa, for these vessels to say to this next drills. i'm simply emphasizing that he believe that the time on straight was an international law says that international law says that international law says the context of this is a course that china has been applying much more pressure to taiwan militarily over the past couple of years. but particularly in the maritimes, remain china, of course, believing that the taiwan straits has its own territory. awards is given the silver and the claim that it has over taiwan. internationally. we have seen other countries take trends. it's of this nature of the us and kind of there are countries that have undertaken some of the types of emissions in recent months. and what's really behind that is enough. it's on behalf of the us and its allies really is to dissuade the china from taking any type of military action against taiwan. but also to remind china of the critical was the way that the taiwan straits is in terms of international trade. remember, some horrible global container ships will pass through the taiwan straits each year
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as it relates to responses, china has already warned against this transit taking place. it said it was an infringement on its sovereignty. so i want the ritz positive as praise and move thing again. the taiwan straits has international waters. again, a testament to just how split screen really these 2 sides of viewing this issue. steps chose to entice the space where to civilians, a building and an engineer that made history by successfully completing the 1st commercial space. walk. each of them spend about 10 minutes outside the crew dragon capsule. responsive space, x is palarez. don't mention this is the moment jared isaac men and sarah gillis 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
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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 space to free breed. 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 students from one of the most dangerous environments imaginable. the 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 the temperature swings of over $250.00 degrees. this is very much an experimentation is really trying to push the frontiers of
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commercial space, travel, and space tourism. so they do have some scientific aspects, particularly regarding the space travel. but fundamentally what they're 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 paved away for future generations as they reach for the stars. there's down to remind you about top stories. there's our gemini and kind of assigned a new migration deal. it's allows jeremy to more easily recruit skilled workers from. can you onto the port canyons or not authorized to be in june? i'm russian president vladimir putin has stated that allowing ukraine to use long range missiles against targets inside of his country. would mean nato is directly involved in the crime vote. this is what is prime minister kid style arrives in washington. the tools of the conflict to the point is next 3 extra months. discuss
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how the outcome of the us election will impact the rest of the world on friend golf . we'll have more world news at the top of the have a good day, a great weekend. the, [000:00:00;00]
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