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the and accessible to western media immersed in this war of attrition. the russia is war in ukraine on person's front line starts october 26th on d, w. if they don't, the nearest life from the new crime says north korean troops are already on the front line. in cost. presence of vladimir putin doesn't deny the presence of north korean troops in russia. the u. s. calls with the plumbing, very serious. also on the program, un secretary general calls for an ends of the was in the middle east and ukraine. alternative gutierrez, makes his 1st trip to russia since the cremeans of full scale invasion of ukraine and french president emanuel macross criticizes the warden foxes, in lebanon as international douglas. besides a 1000000000 dollars in the systems the
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until the welcome to the program, you cry and says north korean troops have been sent to backup. russian troops on the front line, the kinds of military intelligence services. the 1st north trade units trained in russia arrived in the cross screeching where ukrainian forces have staged across the border incursion into russian territory. but is the only kind of which move president fulton has denied the presence of north korean troops in russian and russian. lawmakers have ratified a defense tracy with north korea. the pledges mutual assistance if in the country is attacked. ukraine is released that base video, which it says shows soldiers sent by feeling young as an undisclosed location inside russia. us a said 3000 north korean troops in russia,
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describing the deployments as very serious. it does get more on this with aden foster katya is a korea x, thus the university of leads in the k a. welcome back to d w. if north korean troops are already in russia's border co scrimmage and lots of a likely to be used for i think briefly to try to take it back middle of us ever since this was a know she was talking about. we both have a room or a nice to have a all that one to what exactly unit will they do? how do you do it? that could be integration issues that russian forces that could be language. as soon as i've been back in the day, most career was a soviet creation. everybody loved russian but not stop. so he is a go more. so if you want to give them a single, discrete tall us, uh, take this, i imagine it would be, you know, here's the space of rush hour, which you credit to see. so i think it was about the 1000 square kilometres down to
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about $700.00. now just take it back whenever calls take it back. i imagine that the most creating units could do that. what could be deployed to do that, whether they succeed and a lot of pretty much on their rider and it would get rid of some of these come on to control issues. so that's, that seems to be where they all and i very much fairly close to find out one way or the other in the next few days and an all north command troops, any good. well, they have seen combat as they haven't seen. come back. i think it would be extremely unwise to underestimate them. after all, this is a country which will low a vastly unpublished, in general terms, because of choices by its leadership, has it can launch space satellites cannot intercontinental ballistic missiles. the greeks united states as got nuclear weapons. i think the compared to rule that the task of training a late troops would be best for you, but i can't, these are not this of a conscript. so that means in strong construct already who may not have much training. these are the these are special forces. if the best they've golf,
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they'll be well um, and highly motivated. some of them may wonder what about that doing that, but that'll keep such thoughts very much of the results. so i think don't underestimate them at all. what is the content to just pick up on that point? that how does north korea benefit from sending troops to dine, rushes will, or i mean groups say, well us themselves, that question, and that time is, but the leader makes the decisions and it's quite simple. it's money obviously if the terms are not disclosed, us just read that and have exactly what north korea cost in real time for the estimated 6000000 shells and various midsize with different kinds that is already been providing to putin for his war over the last year. but the back of the envelope stuff um, based on the rate that russia pays to nepal the is i may have a new store number fee in full, a, some thousands of people from the fall, many called while the master is, if i think is $2000.00 a month now at the same rate. if,
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if the north koreans all sending $10.00 to $12000.00 troops, that's actually a tidy sum up to 5 minutes to drive up to $300000000.00 a year. my son, peanuts competitors, all the billions we talk about. north korea is a very attenuate you to call me with bad public finance. is it always needs cash? this will be very helpful to kim jollin. i'm the vein your client rushes well with new client. how well no is that in north korea or i don't think that this has been especially well known until now. i think they're trying to make up for lost time. kim jong, i'm sister kim jo. jo, who is the most just never more frequent to particularly sort of sarcastic spokes. passion, recently described southcourt at whom i appreciate a loud and ukraine as to bad dogs. bred by the us. i mean, absolutely charming. but whether, you know, you know, story is actually understand it or would it at
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a snow to accept the regime as you point quietly? i, i roll the top. i think the question, if the casualties monitors they surely will the bodies start to come home of the question of why dying or know of of got a faraway far in field for what will surely be aust alert. give them the kind of place those creat ridge, there's not a lot you can do about it. fast. nice thing analysis and we thank you for it. i even foster concept from the university of leeds. thank you so much. thank you very much. of the secretary general of the united nations is cool for an end to the was in the middle east and then ukraine. antonio gutierrez was speaking as a gathering of the bricks alliance of emerging economies hosted in national by president putin, s c u. n. chief. first trip to russia since the full scale invasion of you, praying 2 and a half years ago, he called for the implementation of a you an initiative to prevent future conflicts. we must investigate the machine that he of these. this includes the farms to make the united nations security
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policy and reflective of today's, well the facts for the future. it includes the important steps on these documents, including the subs, the multi letter agreement, or nope, we have these arguments in more than a decade and steps that address the weaponized ation develops of space and use of lead. zillow told them as weapons across the board. we need to piece so should be you and say, you have gone to russia in the middle of its escalating will with ukraine. i asked you what patrick, from the con, the endowment for international peace in washington dc. i think it would have been better if the secretary general had not gone up, particularly at this time. he risks handing her propaganda victory to vladimir putin. that said his message at the meeting was not one that was totally comfortable to mister pool. since he stressed the importance of
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a settlement in the new crank conflict, the city is in court, accordance with the un charter received with the internet for rule of law and the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity. which obviously mister putin as violated. it's a hot, it would have been a hard invitation to ton down there, especially when you look at the points that he raised and the clips that we use talking about the need for reform of you and structures which will have gone down well with his audience. that or it, i think so, i mean, the vast majority of the audience would, would be countries that are either aspire to a position on the un security council, or believe that the current composition of the un security council is not particularly representative of the world. those that exist today, you think of countries like brazil and india and south africa in particular. that being said, um the truth is that neither the chinese nor the russians are particularly enthusiastic about having any new permanent members on that councils and sit with
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them in their own power. so it's actually an issue. when you look at the details, it tends to divide the bricks, countries even the original size. let's do it patrick from the company again, damage for international peace in washington. despite the secretary general's coal for us, these 5 that has been no less up in the fighting between israel and has bought in the oven on the lebanese military to say is ready. gas tried killed 3 of its troops as they will be evaluating wounded civilians and the capital by river, which has once again come under 5. a firefight has tackled the remains of a large file. the following is really missile strikes on a route southern neighborhoods. yellow 6 buildings including a residential complex will flash and, and delay lockheed district according to lebanon's official national use agency. the attacks took place just hours before the start of
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a conference in paris to drum up more international aid for 11 non president emmanuel macro hosted ministers and officials for more than 70 countries who to get the pledged over a $1000000000.00 worth of humanitarian aid. and ministry support for 11 and deployed. and also when you drink coals for a ceasefire, soldiers cell city time for like able to assist you open the bowl must end as soon as possible or you must be a ceasefire at 11 on. please do more damage. more victims, most drugs will need to put an end to terrorism. know, and sir of the security of all despite the pledges by international leaders, they reach residents just want the fighting to stop we don't need francis money or money from any other country. we just want them to end the war. lots the benefits if we rebuild, but the is rarely come back to destroy things again. but there are people on the
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streets. no one cares about them and some of them have nothing. i just saw someone sleeping on the street and no impulse and even a loaf of bread. where's the said? where does it go? i don't understand. meanwhile, the rule continues. smoke claims was seen rising from lebanon, southern border, as israel continues, its fight against militant group has blah that's picked through some of these points with natasha hall sees i'm released on list at the center for strategic and international studies in washington dc. welcome to dw, could we start with the point made rather eloquently by the lady at the end of that play? one is the point of pledging and spending all those millions, billions of dollars in lab, and on without security. i think it's a great question and it's something that a lot of people are asking themselves,
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not just in lebanon, not just in syria, but and garza, and other parts of the middle east. unfortunately, at this point, we still don't have a cease fire. we have over a 1000000 people displaced in lebanon, and really powerful air strikes on a daily basis in, in, around the capital b route. so, i think to humanitarian aid could be a welcome relief. but i should know that about $200000000.00 up of that money that was raised in paris was also to build up the lebanese armed forces and train an additional $6000.00 troops. so, so there was a military and a humanitarian component, but again, it, it sort of remains to be seen how this is, is really going to help matters if, if the war continues them. the united states plight is 300000000 at today's conference and washington on power. so they've both been trying to find a solution to the level of crisis from the start. does that solution necessarily
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look the same from both capitals? i would say that there's been a distance thing of mac crohn from israel, but also from the united states of france has been much more hard line on needing a ceasefire. at this recent conference, he directed a statement to nothing. yahoo saying that we don't defend civilization by selling barbarism ourselves with which is quite a strongly worded statement. you also see that uh that france has much stronger historical and cultural ties to lebanon and likely wants to play more of a constructive role. while many, i think in the region and maybe throughout the world, see the united states is playing more of a destructive role. or you've written that his role is not amenable to paste the united states will need to years. it's a leverage to force a truce. what leverage are we talking about and why hasn't the rest of you said yes
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. well, the, the vast majority of, of weapons that israel is using comes from the united states. as real is, is one of the largest, the largest benefactor of, of usa to in the world. so there's, there's quite a bit of leverage in addition to diplomatic leverage, the united states has provided quite a bit of diplomatic cover to israel, the, at the un security council as well over many, many decades. so there's a lot of leverage there. i mean, the reason that it is likely, or the vitamin ministration in particular is likely not using it is, is for domestic reasons. and that, that's a bit scary because essentially, domestic politics are dictating our foreign policy in this case. and, and i think that's quite dangerous. for the united states, and i would say at this current moment in time while we're just less than 2 weeks away from us selection, i think it's also going to be very challenging for
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a lame duck president to push anything on on the net and yahoo in in israel, the notion of this donor conference is it is a puzzling one because even if that is pace, the question must be asked, what sort of lab, and on are you going to try and rebuild with all these billions of dollars because it was a failing state even before all the shooting stats it and it was receiving quite a bit of humanitarian aid and development aid prior to this crisis because of the syrian refugee crisis and because of its own economic foibles. but i think the, the issue remains for many, many countries around the world where we are essentially dealing with one conflict after another, with unconditional humanitarian aid, while the violence continues. and so that's why we're seeing conflicts all over the
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world last as long as 30 years now. because rather than really look to conflict resolution, we're really, really relying on the crutch of, of humanitarian aid, frankly, to manage these crises. and that's becoming overwhelming. i think for the humanitarian sector and also for international peace and security more generally. okay. awesome, nice thing analysis. thank you so much for that and the talk a whole from the center for strategic and international studies. thank you. take a look at some of those stories making headlines. now. your secretary is based on to me. banking says negotiations will resume talks in the coming days on ways to end because of all of the hostages seized during the october 7 tara attacks during a visit to cook top. he also said that israel is what we has, the law should not be protracted to get to see how the student doctor slightly 17 people have been killed and dozens injured. even these right in the strike on the
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school in central garza official site displaced, people who sheltering at the building in those are kind of these are the ministry. so it was a 5th, a comes to mind center climate published this will result in global warming of moving 3 degrees celsius by the end of the century. as, according to a new un fault. last year, global greenhouse gas emissions rose to a record high nations, a gathering in azerbaijan, next months to work on transitioning away from fossil fuels. it's just most, i'm be glad the routing part of transit, daniel chapa has been declared. the women of the presidential election held on the 9th of october, head of the national election commission, says chapo secured 70 percent of the vote of his closest challenge at just 20 percent. the opposition has alleged electron fraud and coal for me, painted protests. the ruling for lima potty cannot extend its for 49 years of power since independence from portugal cut off without stand them,
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they are just chapters. when come as a surprise, i asked correspondent don holcombe, who has been following the story from behind us. but well, certainly not fail because they were predictions before the election, that for nemo was likely to win. i think the thing that is slight, the surprising is the margin, the political analysts that we spoke to when we were a mozambique indicated that they thought they would be a slight, a tip in the numbers full for a limo. they won by 73 percent in the 2019 national election this time around just a 3 percent difference and of the spoils really going to the different opposition parties. the reason that many political commentators felt that there would be a difference this time around was because of the interest shown by many young voters in the independent candidates and nancy on $190.00. he has come in 2nd place,
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but certainly not with the numbers that he would have hopeful and many of his motives would have anticipated. so that what pro test, based when the results was announced of all they like me to continue yes, definitely. they all already indications that the protests will continue tomorrow. there was a non simon from opposition party need is that they want to continue over the next few days with protests. and i've seen some notices online that some businesses in my put to already anticipating that tomorrow they will be protest. they've sent out notices on the social media that they will not be opening the tools tomorrow. so indications are that they will be some kind of protest action. of course, they have already been quite a heavy police presence in parts of the country, in particular my portal as well as in the non pull up province. and we expect to see the police also respond to the protest as they did earlier this week by trying
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to stop groups. i'm gathering in large numbers and to, to not ensure that they gain much momentum. okay, thanks. tie dyed on the hole in your hands, but it's been almost 3 months since bangladesh. just form a prime minister. shake a scene that'd be signed and fled the country that followed weeks of student lab, mass demonstrations against what they said was the autocratic rule. now she's gone some in bangladesh creative same feel free to engage in political south political cartoons like these. we have nowhere to be seen in bung with this maintenance to media would spend minutes to share cuts. you know what, stealing power cartoonist may hit the hawk says he and his colleagues low split, defend from depicting golf political leaders during costing us 15, you know, 10 years. i know the embargo of other people. it was a kind of legal embargo on drawing political cartoons to be there was some vague
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definitions under the digital security act, which looks on as the cyber security act of people that were phase. we would be in danger. if we drew something critical, it triggered the worst kind of censorship. what do we call? the self consensus shift? 100 soft. it takes off costing us government utility in cost. what needs to have added to it and prosecute that for there was but then hung up late after the popular uprising in august. many uh does. there can fit in bold into excess size. the beauty of freedom, we see that some of the phone number that can be, we saw, are about 500 cartoons drawn. and 15 to 20 days before the label. it was direct santoria and it was not meant to work out there have been calling for now that if we have wanted to write the history of political cartoons, it would be a significant chapter, significant picked up or press freedom in bundle. this has declined in recent years . the organization duplicate, so we the border,
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then the 160 people out of 180 countries in it's 2024. was chris, who do i mean dicks and at least say bung with this is just at the beginning of its efforts to improve press freedom for press freedom. there used to be certain reforms and it was the digital secuity after cyber security at most of the various laws that define what is defamation and sedition and things like that. what, what constitutes going against the constitution? what constitutes going against the 4th and isn't the constitution. all of these things are criminal offenses on the part of gender. so anyone racing even rising on social media? so coming out of that would mean these laws actually need to change. may have the whole cast board for the distinctive last to be the pin that's under quantity dash one we bought of this new into them government. now, do you bring them to have
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a chance to let all shots on some members of his cabinet to holding tools in india and that strengthening ties between new york's biggest economy and the world's most populous nation. germany's hoping to attract more skilled young indians to boost its workforce when a german minister arrives in india early in the morning and the 1st thing he does is visit to school. it's key if this is more than just a courtesy visit this public high school in dallas east isn't just any institution. it's preparing students for a 3 year vocational training program in germany. the german government and major industry pay us back the partnership, jeremy nice labor minister courts at win waiting for both countries. the gemini has the lack of skilled labor force. india is a very young society. the $1000000.00 young indians for months entering the labor
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market. and so we tried to win them to make some of them to make their way in gym and, and like this young girls here want to make a vocational training into them, an a. and so we have to find a way to make it less bo credit and to support them. jeremy needs aging population means they need skills, young workers from abroad to make up labor shortages. india for its spot has millions of young people looking for jobs and the challenge of up skilling. it's workforce easing migration to germany in more direct german investment in india. a higher on the agenda of this used by letter of government consultations in delhi for years. germany has prioritized china and it's asian, economic and strategic policy. but the war and ukraine and china as military is so i took notes in the, in the pacific region, have forced berlin and delhi to reassess things,
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says india heating expert on jim. and if s rena with jill politics is dictating your political choices, you could all make investments. um, does india appear to be on the gentleman strategic lens advice? it was a doug, germany appeared on india strategic meetings. right. and i think that's where we have to do a little bit more work to make it strategic according to this new policy paper from germany's for an office thing. so set to change. it says germany sees india as a democratic partner for stability and security and wants to tap into india growing influence in the globe as solid. it also makes clear that germany wants to be a reliable security partner for india. a recent case in point, germany's 1st ever joined address in august with the indian out force india once to reduce its dependence on russian supplies. and germany is not on you willing to
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deliver advanced weaponry, but also to have india make weapons at home. this, despite its historic friendship with russia, i think we have a lot of area in which we will find political convergence. a lot of sound business, sense, economic sense, and big forward, you know, it's a new chapter on defense relationship. we can be a force for good there seems to be a growing desire on both sides to upgrade the strategic partnership, especially since they share similar concerns about china. just to remind you of our top story, ukraine says the 1st north korean units trained in russia have arrived in russia's coast region value. craig and forces of states across for the incursion into russian territory present to didn't, hasn't denied the troops, products set you up today. the whole world news at the top of the hour next
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