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the, the, this is the w news. why? but from berlin, the leaders of the us and the u. k. preparing for a meeting that could reshape the board in ukraine. bridge by ministry cure storm or is in washington where he and he was present advisors are due to discuss letting ukraine fire a long range weapons into russia. mon scale warning doing so would drag nato into the war. also coming up germany and kenya had signed a new migration deal. it allows germany to more easily recruit skilled workers and to deport failed asylum seekers. and then increasing pressure here in berlin to try the migration route. the
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library golf is good to have you with us on this friday. we begin with a meeting that could change the war in ukraine. bridge. prime minister here star has arrived in washington where he will meet you as president buys and they are expected to discuss allowing ukraine greater control over western supply. long range missiles chief has been pressing its allies for months to provide more powerful weapons with fewer restrictions to be able to strike deep inside russia. russian president vladimir putin has warned the west that the use of long range arms will cross a red line and means that nato is at war with russia. a deep dement, it cannot reduce the russian trade until the us lifts restrictions on the use of western supply to long green strep. and you can see if it wants to hit freshen air fields mist. i'm gone just and go mind and control centers. deep inside russian did
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a tree. but us restrictions on the use of long range of weapons. mean steve cannot easily achieve this goal. so tell me and show, participate as a whole day prolonging this process of lifting long range restrictions is, leads to russia moving these military targets deeper into the russian territory. therefore, if the restrictions from partners i removed, but i really wanted it to be a strategy for ukraine's victory and not a political strategy on the beach and stuff. they. the shaded area here shows progression boarder, regence of grants course and the good or the fridge, or within range of the us, supplied how much to move funds on just that you clean, already have. but almost all of fresh us military and it'd be says are be on that. ukraine wants to use longer range weapons like advanced, but that comes, that can reach targets up to 170 kilometers
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a week. that would make it hard to figure out shut to protect the air bases from which is the largest most of its 8 attacks on ukraine, cities, and infrastructure. then it also comes with an, a 300 kilometer range, which could threaten even more russian efforts. are you getting? yeah, you some corrections president latham important has warned an approval of long beach spending it off with me an escalation. so good morning. this is their direct involvement. and this, of course, would, in a significant way change the very essence and the very nature of the conflict. if there would mean that nato countries, united states, european countries, part war with russia, us president joe biden is video of provoking and you click on stick with the restaurant. but he appears to be willing to take, you can deploy british and french my files using us technology, but not us to meet besides them. so it's lifting that restriction on british infringement sides could still be a huge hook. do you cream?
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well, despite the warning for imposing british prime minister to your summer is set to meet with you as president biden to discuss, keeps pushed to be allowed to use long range weapons. deep inside russia, i asked our special correspondent, abraham, in washington dc. what the white house has 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. 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 moved over for a long time. but what the british prime minister is asking for right now is that to allow ukraine, the use of a storm shadow at long range missiles because parts of these are made in the united
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states. and so american approval is required of to allow you continues at d deeper into the russian a, the territory. and also that's part of a british sort 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 present ending of k prime minister meet later today. how much does the upcoming us presidential election effect decision making concerning this? i mean, what's at stake it bite? and lucian's restrictions now was just a, you know, less than 2 months still in the office as well. for your cranes, there's a lot at stake. you're creating a specials argue that the use of these long range missiles. would you know,
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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 if there would be a 2nd. trump a presidency. and there's still a lot of support for you creams here in washington. but definitely, there's more skepticism asked 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 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
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a office. and that certainly suggests to us, to a lot of people in ukraine that he might be willing to compromise with a, put him 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 think the russian military has launched a counter offensive against ukrainian forces in the russian region. of course. chief ordered its troops to enter a correspond early august and in apparent attempt to draw a russian forces away from the front line, an eastern ukraine. when now, a possible russian pushed back russian troops every port of the recapture and several villages, from ukrainian forces in the reach, a collection forces on the offensive inquest must go claims. the recaps of several settlements in the region. ukrainian
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president followed them as the lensky said, that despite direction gains, things are going according to plan down the ship. what should the luck horse? that's what the curse corporation did. the i'm a shot maybe some unexpected different results. they gave the results that frankly, we expected to use the enemy has been stopped in the harkey region in his progress . and the next region is in slowed down. how to use for the it's very difficult. they're living in the situation. there is still far from positive open, nevertheless, the lyrical, they've withdrawn their forces in other areas when they have to separate all this, we ceiling. most good. it says it's pushing ahead with its counter offensive. its forces claimed to have destroyed several pieces of military equipment by some ukraine, as well as some nato countries. remember, the armed forces of the russian federation have carried out the $39.00 group
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strikes with precision guided weapons and striked round. as a result, the following has been hit, oil and energy installations use with ukrainian defense industry, air bases, infrastructure missile, and ammunition manufacturing sites on both sides and claiming that respective successes in cost. however, the situation on the ground remains fluid. this is a quick look now at some of the other stores making headlines around the world. the kremlin says that it will expel 6 british diplomats. it's accusing of misconduct much. it says that it has stripped another credit ation. following would have described as unfriendly steps by london and after detecting what it describes as intelligence gathering and subversive activities. britton's for an office, it says the accusations are completely baseless. zimbabwe says that it will call at $200.00 elephants in the face of an unprecedented drought ensued. shortages authorities say the elephants will be 100 in areas where they have clashed with humans. so bubbly is home to an estimated $100000.00 elephants. it is the 2nd
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largest ellison population in the world after bus one. german authorities have detained a 27 year old man, accused of planning an attack in the city of hoff in the southern states of bavaria suspect allegedly intended to use a chevy to kill members of the german military. prosecutors say the man was motivated by radical islamist ideology. the pop star justin timberlake has been ordered to do community service for drunk driving. the 10 ton grammy winner was arrested in new york's hampton's back in june. he originally pleaded not guilty after changing his play on friday, the senior was handed a $500.00 fine and 25 hours of to be of the service. and the non profit of his shoes. a military court in the democratic republic of congo has sent it's 37 defendants to death for their roles. and they failed to attempt those condemned
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to include the 3 us citizens as well. as a belgian britain and canadian, the court acquitted 14 other defendants. the verdicts for read out and attend on the grounds of the military present in kinshasa. on may 19th armed men briefly occupied in office of congress president. they were led by christian milan, got a us con, release opposition figure. it was killed, well resisting arrest. the condemned defendants can still appeal their sentences. are for more on this now enjoyed by our corresponded illness getting who is following this story for is in contrast to the democratic republic of congo. you want us, what more can you tell us about the crew attempt and the people who were involved? yeah, so the mazda mind of the whole thing is this crystal miranda keys of comedy's origins . but he's been living a lot of time abroad in the us. and he is brought together this team. he went to
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the do you see of higher than other people on the ground? and in the middle of the night, they try 1st to fall to attack the house of the president of potty m n v. ty, come every they phase, but they killed his body guards and then finally they move to the president's office where they actually manage to enter and where they, where life streaming and saying that they wanted to bring down the deals, the government. finally, security forces. they moved in and they took some of them, and among them was a crystal milan guy himself, and 3 other people and the rest of them and all the people who has now faced this trial. in contrast, the congo has seen several co attempts in the past decades. what makes this case so special now what makes it special is that we have lots of
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people from abroad, where involved. so 1st of all, it's chris joe, milan guy himself, but also the son. he's a 22 year old guy. and during the process, he is always said that he's the most and that he didn't even know of what his father most optimal that he's and also tell him guy who forced him to go with him. and he even brought a friend with him pilot homes and also 22 years old also from the us. and those guys, they were paying soccer before. and now finally they ended up in, in, in this situation. and they are very strange because as well, there's the guy code benjamin's all money, us citizen as well, who's been known to be a kind of boost entrepreneur, but also be known for doing investment in mining and africa. he goes along them so cases where it's still not really sure what they have really been up to. and by the way, it's not that much of a surprise because video. seattle has
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a very big they asked for people living abroad. and so you'll find comb with these people who, if and all different passports, there's always a jack window. he's a military expert, he's been associated with the deals, the secret service. and he's no baggage citizen and to the surprise of many evils, also now sentenced to death in this tried. in contrast, audio, c, w, correspond to the owners getting into johnson congo with the latest design during this. thank you. which are many in kenya, i have signed a migration agreement here in berlin. the deal was overseen by canyon president william rudo and german chancellor or los schultz. it means that workers from kenya will be allowed to field job vacancies here in germany, such as bus drivers. 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. all schultz forgive me and i don't come to the agreement opens up prospects for
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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 up with an idea that we're on a group as well. here from our correspondent in i wrote being just a moment. but 1st i ask you to be a political correspondent hans brought to outline the deals. advantages, 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 gym and 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
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2nd part, of course, is not getting people from getting there into germany, but getting people from can you out of germany that has this possibility of facilitating the debt protection of getting into illegally in germany and say, legs, what's in this for? can you and how does, can you benefit of canyons will benefits of costs of yes uh thing being jobs. uh a lot of can young people, 67 percent of them do not have jobs. so the 1st thing uh will be them getting jobs uh, in gemini. the 2nd thing will be they will be able to have low save uses to a do the skills to id or vocational training, which will enable them to be fateful to jump on my kids. essentially, there will be skills developments we a curriculum shared between gemini and kenya, and that will help feel that this kills a gap. and lastly,
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for the canyon so will be coming to gemini. they will get is in access to german 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 beings united 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? yes, there's only about $800.00 kenya instead of 2 weeks to, to be deported from germany. but the point is really a political signal that the german government was 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 as syria. and i've gotten this done and the opposition
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policies have to be making a lot of political mileage, all of that. so trans that quote and discovery and 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 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, the w as homes bronze, if you're in berlin and felix memory getting directly to both of you. thank you. but some critics fear that this migration deal could contribute to a brain drain or loss of badly needed skilled workers in kenya to w is. mario miller met with a young doctor and i wrote you to hear about those concerns. us as a child,
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harry or to you know, witness. doctor's safe 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 and student that his dreams still seems far beyond his reach. reports of unemployed medical graduates, occlusal concern, and the final stages of his training. and 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 thank you for sending what to get on to see that somebody can actually pay you a post in thanks, you and the sadistic suggest that no guarantees. $4000.00 doctors in kenya are currently drop list score on the employed, although the service is and you need it. the doctors union says there's a dias shortage of specialists,
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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 actually pay. it's more, you will put you in it is for i don't know this hit uh, 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 the doctor to patient to issue we at 100-121-7000 yesterday w a toyota commands that to flavor to 1000 citizens in every country. we could 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 the condition of being hired by to that. the overall situation has prompted many doctors and other medical
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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 look at. i said, so, so, mediately effect. so not this. we say we have so many patients, you know, one 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 you're going to be alive. i spent the rest of what is i think you, you'd have walked yourself to let me try it. if i don't get like other doctors in training, but you know is now also considering going abroad to what one option is germany, which is now offering opportunities to young, well educated manuals. i can a meaningful, i'd like to give back to the community that raise strength. so that's why i done the walk here, but you see and it's like, i'm spencer. so the conditions. uh, not really healthy or not really. uh,
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but not too many too many of us. so i feel like if i get an opportunity to things yeah. money. of course i wouldn't go and some of the people that and some of these which, you know, how did most likely stuff the german people as a nurse. ok, i give the for the elderly because those other jobs, germany as most desperate to feel a long way off this 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 i didn't send out as we have the district back here in europe to the dodge prime minister has and build the strictest migration policy ever seen in the netherlands. he says that the cabinet wants to suspend part of the asylum act is to give more control over asylum seekers. now, the netherlands for party coalition government, which is head by gear builders for white party, for freedom intends to request an opt out from the european union's migration and
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the silent route. that would be an unprecedented move, may have had it from a founding member of the european union lexical to lay out on the face of a more i'm going to get our horse funded jack american brussel jack is following the story. gave it to you, jack and me. this is an i'm president. what more do we know about what the dutch government is? plan a just a sweeping over the whole of dots. asylum policy is not entirely unexpected. all of the main policies, at least that are in this governing coalition. one that sees on an anti immigration ticket, especially the p, p, v v v. polity of get builders, who's been a long standing and immigration policy is politician, a fall right? politician in the netherlands of many, many years. essentially what they're saying that he wants to do is a more attempt moratorium on a new applications for asylum in the netherlands until they sold to the people that are already put in applications. they've also quote, once the cool,
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a national crisis on asylum, and that would mean that the government could implemented these messages with ip parliamentary consent. so that's a really big shift as well. what they've said is that they want to make the netherlands as on the attractive as possible for asylum, see cuz so that people will be dissuaded from going that they want to restrict its family re unifications. specifically in the case of when there is a parent in that the netherlands has been granted asylum, but the adult children wants to come and we unify with them. they want to completely outlawed that from happening. as you say that they, they cool in this district test asylum reform in history. they also want to really ramp up the foster tons of people that haven't been approved for asylum in the netherlands. a box to that countries of origin that really wanting to make this a big sweeping set of reforms to, to try and push people like,
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but really as well what you like you said, that cooling for an all types of you migration policy the last year or so here in brussels has been dominated by an over hold of you migration policy, which is meant to come into force in 2026. and the. 1 saying that they wouldn't be involved in that is a big headache for the institutions here. brussels. yeah. as you say, jag, this is not happening in a vacuum. maybe the, what we're seeing in the netherlands, it comes as sweden in germany are starting to impose stricter migration rules for their countries. right. i mean, how do these things fit together? yeah, i mean it, there's a being in the last few weeks, a real shift in a public statements from politicians and also countries that have been traditionally consigned by human rights and sort of gone from that side and protecting refugee rise of community taking a much, much harder line in germany,
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for instance, what we saw was off to the sewing and her attire. quizzes suspected to have been conducted by a failed asylum seeker, which then led to here's the assessors for the fall, right, and regional elections in germany. we so uh, i like shows the german got a german taught tons of his government pushed to uh, bringing these measures of closing overboard is. and having bought a chase against all 9 countries, the so right in germany, in order to prevent people that are allowed to end to germany from getting into the country. as you say, sweden is bringing in similar measures the danes as well. it's not entirely on the hood all, but it's a pretty clear sign that the sentiments into your opinion, all shifting a corresponding jack baird, with the ladies from brussels tonight. jack is always thank you. as you're watching the news, i'll be back in 90 minutes with more world news followed by the day i hope to see
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answer of the conflicts own with sarah kelly's occurrences that a recent incursion into russian territory has made a mockery of putting the red lines and that the west should go haul in to help win the war. i discussed the options with the finish for administer alina about tony, thanks for having me. so how does she see the prospect of turning the side in bushes in version of ukraine? conflict zone next, on the wi fi to the situation and ukraine is getting inc, or even in the west of the country along the remaining. and many of those
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facing possible conscription of desperation tried to avoid getting dropped, but the gods stand ready to stop them, leaving the focus on the see minutes on the w. the visa used to those in the news is the most important stuff can be used across different geographies. the real challenge itself has needs to be an incredibly scarce way. what the heck us and transforming business is onto
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real media. and let's just greenwashing what's now on. the ukraine says that it's reason incursion into russian territory has made a mockery of fruitless red lines, and that the west should go all in to help it when the war. i discuss the options with the finish for administer. alina 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 in rushes invasion of ukraine, and what other threats to cc on the horizon? for example, in her own back yard, the arctic foreign minister, elena belton, and welcome to conflicts down.
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