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is happening some migraines on the african con housing community docs november 9th. this is dw news live from balance. diplomats come together in paris to push for a cease fire and lebanon. french president, the amount of coal criticizes israel's military operations, france and germany each pledge nearly a $100000000.00 bureaus to help deal with a mazda, displaced of civil also coming off south korea and ukraine war and was a major security threat. as north korea send troops to russia, it is 5th tongue on soldiers could be used on the front line and you crank
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and boeing workers say no to a 35 percent pay rights. union members vote to expend a costly strike and another blow for the trouble. the plan makes the . i'm gonna have those as well come to the program. fronts is holding an international aid conference for 11 and as the conflict between israel and the militant group has black continues, fresh president. by the way, my call is hosting the event and parents, ministers, and officials from old and 70 countries are set to be intended. ca mr. gone to support for a ceasefire, as well as organize international humanitarian, a. the lebanese health ministry says more than 2 and a half 1000 people have been killed since october last year. more than 1200000 people have been displaced. president cole said he regrets the toll on civilians
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like given to assist you with the ball must end as soon as possible. there must be a ceasefire 11 on please do more damage. more victims, most strikes will need to put an end to terrorism. no, and sir, of the security of all organize and my bitterly regret that iran has engaged in this with hezbollah, against israel, while the great, the interest of lebanon requires for it to stay away from the war and gone. so i regret that israel continues its military operations and 11 on and that the number of civilian victims continues to increase. the continued demonte. oh, let's cross straight over to paris. that obviously is the lowest, the covering, the 11 unconscious visa. we just have present my call the what else as been discussed, sofa what present about clause, just an honest, but 800000000 euros. how big get out here by the different countries put on the table by the different countries that were gathered here today have been gathered
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in paris to help the 11 these people about 1000000 people are internally displaced, people within the country and 11 on the we've also heard earlier about thousands of new soldiers will be recruited to the lebanese army, because obviously in the long run or even in the medium term, the plan is to deploy the lebanese army in southern lebanon at once. there will be a ceasefire that oversee the different limits here in paris has been working working towards here today. dw is at least telling me that in parents, thank you very much. lisa us at 7 up. now some of the other story is making headlines around the world today. the city and dr. say at least 17 people have been killed and thousands injured and then is really strikes going to school in central girl. is it official? so it displays people with sheltering at the building in sarah, cut these really minutes or is it 8 hit
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a homeless come on center turkeys air force has struck curtis minutes and targets in iraq and syria in response to an attack on a state drawn defense company. near uncover, the turkish defense ministry says it 47 targets, links to the p. k. k. curtis stone work as volunteer. so he blames the attack which killed 5 people on the p. k. can you repeat the problem and has a lot of these are all surprise full rights to the venezuelan, the position leader, maria covina. i'm a how to add to a lot, edmondo gonzalez, the russia, the prize on this that fight for democracy against socialist president. nicholas major russian lawmakers have ratified a defense treaty with north korea, which promises mutual assistance. if the country comes under attack, rush as low a house, call them at the duma voted unanimously to approve the treating. rushes of the
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house is expected to follow suit. the announcement comes a day after the united states confront from young had sent a thousands of troops to russia for training, south korea as slammed to move, saying the deployment is a security threat. tillman. kim, is the lead, corresponded it. and can you send the editorial director of career pro and so i also by south koreans also worried it seems that there are a b s because there are various, a potential reward, the rush. i can get north korea such as military cooperation for the 1st of all us, the russia could. 1 and risk free with the satellite launches, which fails many times and reconnaissance a more reconnaissance overstuffed korea could be considered direct threats for a so and can use recently found a drug screen. soldiers were looking at certain satellite imagery, commercials that appear to be cost by itself. in command, so something like that could be considered more threat for south korea and they could also help you with the crew,
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with engines from missiles and space such vehicles and more nicer or for older arsenal. and also further in bullying repair by stabilizing a domestic situation aiding economically, and less likely button with career concerns better if i realized modern warfare, which clicked directly in when stop chris tactic and the posture to a certain extent. now, are there any indications that the corporation between russia, north korea could leads to a serious escalation between south and north korea? spell i personally think that there wouldn't be a direct escalation due to the deployment. of course, there are a lot of a weapons in north cri happen saying they can direct ed, south korea, and they have been defining stuff, create the a separate state and an enemy rather than the competitor yacht. and they have been showing a lot of symbolic move. the tension has been already quite high. but as much as toward korea, it's getting more, a paying more attention to the ukraine situation with their soldiers. they're,
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they, i don't think they will have much appetite to buy both friends, especially when their assets and soldiers are there. but there is a possibility that it might escalate after you creating battlefield. because south korea is reportedly sending a monitoring team to create to started the tactics of drug screen soldiers and potentially may be interrogating print soldiers or potential defectors as well. and what's the sort of a hypothetical situations? there might be some escalation of tension there. now, so it said it would consider sending weapons to keep and response. do you think that would further provoke north koreans? i will 1st, i think it will be the less of the provocation to north koreans, but more to russia in the start of the year. if that can president use a gar initially wanted to improve trade relations with russia, south korea, as a very export oriented country. but that wasn't, it has not been happening since the, the north korea,
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russia treaty. and dr has been saying that it will be providing weapons to ukraine and brush across the certain red line which be kept very vague. but now they are making it into open 7 defensive weapons to provide for potentially so uh, depending on how much they think they rush across the red line. they will be providing step by step sort of deal for, for ukraine and, and for north korea. with this, your publication may be of the south printed weapons directly influence the north korean soldiers, but not as much as directly compared to the rush of situation. the gentlest gentleman to him in the so the thank you very much. thank you. rush as president, let me put you in is expected to meet with you and secretary general antonio gutierrez, the meeting is due to take place on the final day of the brick summit in the russian city of cuz on because arrived at the summit venue on thursday,
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ahead of his thoughts of printing keeps foreign ministry says that meeting damages the ones reputation or latest from $36.00 countries that are attending the event, which is the largest diplomatic gathering in russia since it's full scale invasion of you. earlier we lost all correspondence in tiffany connolly, how's the meeting between coach and guitars is being received? the especially often you printing and officials had already voice the displeasure. that has been pretty rude, resolute criticism of this visit from key if seen from here. it kind of smacks of double standards because you might remember that when you crane held its 1st piece summit in switzerland earlier this year, guitars didn't turn up to that. they were kind of briefings that it was seen from the u. n. is being kind of to political into kind of part of then if you were to arrive that and now arriving at this event from ukrainian perspective is basically giving, letting me put you a photo opportunity and a good kind of bolstering pritchens efforts to show that he is not isolated because
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the you and give it perspective saying that it's certainly no more for you and general 6th street to turn up to these brick summit. some of that has happened in the past. but certainly that picture of something that people had a very unhappy about seeing when it comes out. and there's a general feeling that, you know, russia as a security council member just has that kind of legacy position that it just is kind of seems part of the furnished whatever the rest it does at the un. hi, rocky is still gonna engage with it in a way that it wouldn't, you know, take a risk for ukraine so that certainly some people who are very unhappy about striking workers at boeing have rejected a new offer, which included the 35 percent pay rise over 4 years, the union has vowed to extend the 6 week stripe until the pension plan is reinstated. it says, almost 2 thirds voted against both boeing's offer. strikes has added to the us by makers, financial crisis, quotes and the losses of search to $6000000000.00. and for more on the
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boeing strike, i'm the joins by steve bits the from the business department, steven a 35 percent over 4 years because a one time bonus of $7000.00. sounds like a good deal. why did they reject it? had a 12 percent pay hike as soon as they signed this thing, $3.00 more pay hikes over the next 3 years. that adds up to 35 percent. if you compound that, it's actually closer to 40 percent ads about a signing bonus and some other parts. why would anyone vote against against this thing? and yet almost 2 thirds did. so the reason is because many of those workers are looking at the past 10 years, a time in which their wages have risen less than 10 percent. but the costs that they face have risen by about 40 percent. so they're still looking their ones from a tough time in which their real wages, the amount that they took home once they counted for their expenses, fell and fell and fell. so you can understand why they're very impatient to see wage heights happen faster and more towards the front keeping monologues people live in the seattle area where the most expensive regions in the us. the other
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thing was that benefits pension that you mentioned that traditional pension is a defined benefit. that means the company promises you that you take home x amount of dollars per year, once you retire. but we did away with that in 2014, and they replaced it with an investment based pension fund, which is much more precarious for workers. you need them don't like that. boeing says it's not going to bring the old one back because it's too expensive. many younger workers probably don't care, but clearly there is a portion of these workers that does really care and that might push and push for that. the question is, so we don't know for how many people that's an actual deal break. now a, the strike is pretty tough on the company with losses of tens of millions of dollars per day. and what, what's gonna happen next? it's hard to say we know that boeing is burning cash right now. they are burning it left and right. they need to sell to deliver planes, frankly, to make money. and when their workers on stripe, they're not going to deliver plains, either to commercial airlines or to military's. so they're looking at cost savings
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. they're going to have to borrow a lot more. they're going to have to sell a lot more shares. that's going to change their business operations down the line. so we don't know exactly what's going to happen. we know there's going to be streamlining plans, cost cuts, and that positions will probably be cut. the companies that so far that's going to be about 10 percent of all positions and i believe that's about $17000.00 positions is what they're looking at. so this is going to have serious consequences down the line. and that's even before you factor in the costs that are going to come with a new contract for labor whenever something does finally happen. but it also has a new c o and a be announced, a fundamental cultural cultural change. what does that mean? what effect will that? yeah, i mean, the things that kelly or burgers are saying is exactly what you would expect someone in his position to step to say, you know, boeing is, is really just the place on fire and a has been and he says, but you know, he wants to see the company more present in the whole production chain, from design down to the factory floor. but that also makes you wonder where was bowling in the 1st place. where has it been over this time?
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and what does that mean going forward? when many managers have been working in this style for so long, you know, or bridge says that this is a large ship, essentially this company is it's going to take time to turn around. but what's clear with this strike right now is that he's not the only captain of it. and it, this, this union is going to decide. and when you have such a division between union and management, 64 percent. and this is after the union president said that he thought that they would accept this deal or that he thought that the vote would at least be close. it wasn't 64 percent. so the question is, where does it go from now? and that's something that we're all gonna be watching. student just dw business. thank you very much steven. so you're watching dw, any of this is a reminder of our top story. it is an international conference on 11 and is underway in the parents from says, hoping to increase diplomatic pressure for a change in the fighting between israel and hezbollah. it also wants to increase human. it's harry and aid for this place. people in left a message from
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