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[000:00:00;00] the, this is dw news line from berlin, germany and can you have signed a new migration deal? it allows germany to more easily recruit skilled workers and to deport built asylum seekers. amid increasing pressure on berlin to tighten migration. we're also coming up british prime minister here stormer is set to meet with you as president bind in washington. they're due to disgust letting ukraine fire long range weapons into rush.
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the break off is good to have you with is germany. and can you, i have signed a migration agreement here in berlin. the deal was overseen by canyon president william rudo, the german chancellor. oh, i'll show them so it means that workers and can you will be allowed to feel job vacancies here in germany, such as by bus drivers. for example. the agreement also allows germany to the port canyons who do not have the right to stay in. the country is more now from the german chancellor. i'll walk schultz forgive me and i don't come to the agreement. opens up prospects for kenyans 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 to guide to that as well. and to go to the well, we'll hear from our correspondent in i wrote be just a moment, but 1st i ask you w political corresponded hunts. braun,
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to outline the deals advantageous. the most important for this, for germany is that's a trained person now from kenya will be more easily the more easily come to germany and to take up positions here, enter the german labor market to that, just because the german population is an aging one and they're a match few are young people from germany itself entering that they have a market. so this is a way of finding stuff from across the world, basically in this case from kenya to keep the german economy going. and then the 2nd part, of course, is not getting people from getting there into germany by getting people from, can you out of germany. that is this possibility of facilitating the duplication of getting into illegally in germany and say like, what's in this for? can you and how does, can you benefit can, will benefits of cost of yes, thing being jobs. a lot of can young people,
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67 percent of them do not have jobs. so the 1st thing will be them getting jobs in germany. the 2nd thing will be, they will be able to, will have low save uses to a do the skills to id or vocational training, which will enable them at the feet for the german markets. and sadly, there will be skills developments we've a curriculum shared between gemini and kenya, and that will help feel that this kills a gap. and lastly, for the cancel will be coming to gemini, they will get is in excess to jump on language. and they will also be such a fight, and that will also be done for their families when it comes to that time for them being reunited in the hands with me pick up on the idea of the partitions here. part of this agreement allows germany to repatriate rejected canyon asylum seekers, even though kenya is not one of the main countries of origin and of asylum seekers here in germany. so. so what's the point?
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oh, yes, there's only about $800.00 kenya instead of to be towed to be deported from germany . but the point is really a political signal that the german government is sending through this to german voters. here on germany, there's an very, very heated debates in beginning on most recently. but even for months about to rigor, the migration into the country, tens of thousands of people pushing to get into germany, mainly from countries such a survey. and i've gotten this done and the opposition policies have to be making a lot of political mileage, all of that. so trans, the quote and just government are trying to present such an agreement as a way of controlling migration into the country so that the benefits of migration into the country and putting skills into the country can be maintained while still controlling the number of people that are illegally or is not wanted in the country of setting up such agreements one by one and kind of piece by piece to establish
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a legal framework that will control migration in a more precise manner. and that is the offering as it were to the german voters that they should not vote for writing policies. for instance, use hundreds bronze if you're in berlin and felix memory. and i wrote me to both of you. thank you. concerned about unauthorized migration has been a boon to germany's far white a of the party earlier this month. the party. so it's best results ever in regional elections in the states and facts in the, in the range here in just over a week, voters in the eastern state of brandenburg head to depose of the a if the is expected to do well there as well. and dw, alexander gears has the story to night of an immigrant aiming for victory in a far right strong hope. me talking, this is the woman determined to see the far right rival and a the stronghold through her commitment to change at a need. been we available and satisfying me as though i'm worried, but i'm not afraid of the i sd and there's
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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 borne of bmo hopes 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 are 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 person. i've never experience such as racism and by continued with my companions hanging up my posts as planned until the end minus by the of the hangings. this is the planned hub of one of the most political opponents in this district. last, she's got from the h d. he is classified as a far right extremist, by the regional intelligence authority. he won the constituency in 2019 and has 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 f d is a good thing. just look at gemini, see how germany is going downhill on germany helps foreigners offering aid all over the place when nothing happens here. you've been with that i completely disagree
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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 d to office. they've just had to sit back of the volts, come to them. you'd have to come on and spend time disappointed in the people here . how can anyone vote for the a f d that may not have parents? grand parents have they never talked about the war and how everything started with hitler committed. love in the middle of m. o 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, some of the other stores making headlines around the world. german authorities have detained a 27 year old man, accused of planning and attacking the city of hole in the southern state of bavaria . the suspect allegedly intended to use
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a mas chevy to kill members of the german military. prosecutors say the man was motivated by radical islamist ideology to german naval vessels have sailed through the taiwan strait for the 1st time in more than 20 years on china, which considers democratically govern taiwan as its own. also claims jurisdiction over the street. the chinese foreign ministry describes the action as a provocation that endangers showing as a secure in germany says that the street is in international waters pop. star justin timberlake has been ordered to do community service for drunk driving. the 10 time grammy winner was arrested in new york's hamptons in june. he originally pleaded not guilty after changing his plea on friday, the senior was handed a $500.00 fine and 25 hours of community service at the non profit of his shoes. well, it is a meeting that could change the war in ukraine. could british prime minister in cure storm or has arrived in washington where he will meet you as president jacob,
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i think they're expected to discuss, allowing ukraine greater control over western supplied long range missiles keepers been pressing into allies for months to provide more power for weapons with fewer restrictions to be able to strike within russia. russian president vladimir putin as warn there was the use of long range arms and we'll cross a red line and meet that nato is at war with russia. or if this decision is made, it will means nothing less than the director of 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. at the boot, this will mean that nato countries, united states, and european countries are fighting against russia. and if this is so,
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then bearing in mind the change in the very essence of this conflict, we will make appropriate decisions based on the threats that will be created for us . for despite this morning, the british prime minister is said to meet with you as president to discuss, keeps push, to be allowed to use long range weapons. within rush up, i ask the w, special correspondent ibrahim in washington, what the white house is position has been on this up until now. it will open till now. the white house has not approved the use of american long range of messiahs well into a russian a territory. so for the use of american made weapons have been limited to sort of cross border a fighting which was at the time that this decision was made already, something that the white house sort of mold over for a long time. but what the british prime minister is asking for right now is it to allow ukraine, the use of a storm, a shadow,
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long range missiles because parts of these are made in the united states. and so the american approval is required of to allow you create a use of the deeper into russian a territory. and also that's part of a british sort of, of what the prime minister is trying to present as a joint joint action between the united states and its european allies. when it comes to support for ukraine. we're not expecting a final decision to be made today after the meeting, but it's certainly something that will be on the agenda when the us president ending of k prime minister meet later today. and how much does the upcoming us presidential election effect decision making concerning this? i mean, what's at stake if biden loose ends restrictions now was just that, you know, less than 2 months still in the office as well for
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ukraine, there's a lot at stake and cleaning specials, argue that the use of these long range missiles would, you know, be of great help, although we've heard us officials also see that that would not be a you know, the solution to the kind of aggression that's coming from russia to ukraine in terms in terms of the election. there is wide fear in ukraine. i've covered ukraine multiple times and has spoken to create officials about how he was a support for you cream would change, or perhaps less than that if there would be a 2nd. trump a presidency. and there's still a lot of support for ukraine here in washington. but definitely, there's more skepticism ask for that support more on the republican side. and it's something that of the former president trump, and the current republican nominee has also spoken about multiple times. just in
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the debate of the most recent debate with a, the vice president campbell of hers, he did say that she would be able to find a solution for this even before taking a office. and that certainly suggests to us, to a lot of people in ukraine that he might be willing to compromise with a prudent on some points that perhaps the current administration has been unwilling to compromise on. that's right, but you can't forget. he said that would be the 1st thing he would do. he was in the board one day, or special correspondence. i abraham in washington. i as always thank. this is a reminder now of our top story is this, our germany and kenya had signed a new migration deal. it allows germany to more easily recruit skilled workers from kenya and to deport canyons who are not authorized to be in germany. and russian president vladimir fujen has stated that allowing ukraine to use long range missiles against targets inside this country would mean the nato is directly involved in the ukraine ward. this is british prime minister care storm arrived in
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