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debbie, me your thoughts, november 9th, on this date of the news live from berlin. comic of volkswagen, save it. will close factories in germany for the 1st time. if the employees say the company is planning to shift or at least 3 fonts of the country, ceiling c is about germany's back phone call industry. also coming up. nato confirms that thousands of north tori and troops all in russia. some soldiers have reportedly arrived in the coast region to bolster the fights of games to crane nature, chief mockery. suppose that a dangerous expansion of most cuz your fire
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donald trump levels more attends on common. a harris said a rally in new york. as democrats slammed the event of a racist from ok, and how would it, how result trump presidency impacts india will discuss the implications for the indian economy. and what is his main for bilateral relations? the hello, i'm christine lindell. welcome to the program. the head of folks foggins work has council saves the call giants and tends to close at least 3 factories in germany, leading to the loss of tens of thousands of jobs. volkswagen has never close the fonts in germany. the form. the announcement comes off to vw reports at a 14 percent drop in. net profits in the 1st half of thank get a and ended
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a decades old agreements with unions on job security. the company has been in talks with unions of a cost saving plans, claiming weak sales for pointing profit. that's just by paying for the whole thing . and here is to shareholders last year. and for more on this slide, spring in k for the said from dw business case is good to have you at the table. how big of a book is this full vw and the german economy as a whole? well, i should probably begin by saying that folks like have is yet confirmed these reports, but it hasn't denied them either, which is very telling. it's hard to re overstate how much this mattress volkswagen is a global icon. it's synonymous with this made in germany brand and what they're coming out now and saying is we can't make in germany anymore. at least not in the way we have been when it comes to the most immediate impact. as you mentioned, we're talking it by 3 or 5 seconds,
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10 german plants potentially closing. we don't know which ones are in question yet, bus and one that's particularly risk seems to be an alternate book in the west of the country. no matter which fonts are going to close, tens of thousands of jobs are on the line here. so really it's, it's something that's happening in an industry that is at the very core of the german economy. it's a huge deal. yeah, and this is one of the world's biggest call make is how do we get you quote, it's a perfect cocktail of problems. i think, to be honest. the diesel emission scandal of 2015, obviously, really badly damaged to be w's image. but that is not the source of its current problems. fundamentally, the carmack, it just has not been able to stay competitive. it was really slow to embrace electric mobility like a lot of other german carmakers as well. and that sluggishness was pay you placed against the backdrop of china's rapid rise. so what's been happening over the past few years is that a chinese car makers has been making vehicles that are very high quality on far less expensive than their german counterpart. so the 1st i can have the problem in
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the chinese market are ready, but now these chinese bonds are also entering the european market. and at this point 55 and has really said we just can't afford to keep up anymore. i mean, it is, can anything be done to prevent the crushes that are being spoken often being warned off by the unions? well, german unions are very strong and they have 5 to fight this with strikes if necessary . but i think when you think about folks, funds issues yukon, to touch them from what is happening in the german economy as a whole on things are not good right now. you know, growth is really sluggish. germany has lost competitive compared to a competitive as compared to its european rivals and also its international bibles . and it's not considered, especially in, is that if any more and the german government is trying to tackle this, it's and that is the growth strategy, which is mainly and falls with cutting red tape and fostering innovation. but this is a really steep pill bottle and it's one that folks bought and at least appears not to be willing to stick around for right, well kate ferguson from dw business as eva,
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thank you. pay 50. it's to this. non nato has confirmed that no corey and troops have been deployed in rushes coast region. the announcement followed a briefing with south korean intelligence officials, nature chief laquisa quality development, a dangerous expansion of russia's war, and the sign of letting me a person's growing desperation. this was the 1st video that emerge as evidence of the presence of north korean troops in russia. it appears to show soldiers receiving uniforms and equipment at the military base and the far east of the country. according to the u. s, at least 3000 troops were moved into russia in mid october, troubling by ship from the one sun area to vladivostok and then on warrants to multiple training sites in eastern russia. the soldier is deployed to russia, our lead forces rather than conventional troops, military analysts more. we now move on toast dw,
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we're talking about to ministry in special forces and they are the best trained. i'm on the korean miller tree. and north korea has some 200000 of so, so it's, it's just the fraction of a 4th. most korea could potentially send to russia, and these forces could liberate the russians in the rear. according to ukraine's intelligence agency, the 1st north korean troops already arrived in the russian course region part to be held by ukraine since august. russian president vladimir put in doesn't seem to see the need to deny their presence anymore. when ask about satellite images, apparently showing those korean troop movements putting said this name to images out a serious thing. if there are images, intended reflect something, mutual death, i should in june restaurant most korea signed a lend, mark defense packed and pledged immediately the provide military assistance. if by
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there is attacked. analysts say in exchange for military support, most coke would share sophisticated weapons technologies with young young to help improve its ballistic missile capabilities. in addition, the noise korean forces would gain battlefield experience. but to put the north korean troops make a huge difference on the battlefield. experts have told us, it depends on how they are deployed. they need to be trained on the russian equipment. and there is also a language barrier. but to move sets of presidents demonstrating rushes rolled us with the keyboard towards building an anti western coal issue. a challenge to ukraine's western partners. but is there anything need to, can do about it? either doesn't have a specific strategy on how to deal with russia. now we have most career joining in making this situation for me or even more complex and strategic terms. and this will be something for mark road that to resolve and for, for,
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for the members, the are no simple answer and smarter we now move on says, but need to and it's members will needs to react. the involvement of north korean soldiers in rushes, war, and ukraine, which transformed the war into a global conflict. the dw specials bear chief edits on to phenomena file back reports, and she told me more about the implications. nato's confirmation has for the will between ukraine and russia. well, christine nato, a chief mock boots made. it's very clear today that from nato's perspective, the ongoing involvement of north korean troops in new rushes for a new queen is seen as a significant escalation. she described it as a, as a threat that both a country knows korea and rational are the pending their cooperation. he spoke about a dangerous expansion of rushes war against ukraine. and this meeting
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that was held here at nato headquarters was of course held behind closed doors. so the information shirt there was quite less of 5, but we had a chance to catch up with one of the ambassadors present at the meeting. and she told us of that even the presence of the north korean troops in the course region that is part to be held by ukraine. and forces is seen here as a major breach of the you and security council resolutions. even though he also set that for now, there is no co per know confirmation that the north korean troops has joined the flight on the battlefield. how nature park is likely to react as well would be a hearing, is that they are continuing discussions about that. what kind of actions need 2
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quotes a take however, the question is, is there anything really they can do? and they, of course, cold on north korea and russia to immediately cease their actions. they will be consulting with partners in the, in the, in the pacific region. but the question is really what kind of measures that they can take to react. it's, of course, important to understand that the crew, crucial thing here is to get more information about china as role and all of that and the out china is going to react. and would be a hearing about this and meeting held here today. it's natal headquarters is that allies on know focusing on how to provide more help for ukraine? and that's a seems to be an important issue at the moment as well. right. that is alexandra
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from naaman. dw is russel's beer, chief of 14 for us at nation h q. thank you of alex. and here are some of the stories making headlines around the world. ukraine and officials say at least 21 people has been injured in russian attacks on the city of car keys and the surrounding region of the night. several residential buildings in khaki were reports of the damage. the local government saves that russian rockets also struck the nearby city off to you to japan's ruling liberal democratic policy, as most is majority and parliament following snap convictions hold by new prime minister. she gave her issue together with its junior partners to commit to a proxy reading coalition stuff that it's worse results and 15. yes. so this is our angry with the conservative out of the p over a policy funding scandal. and the fast food john mcdonalds says
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tests have rolled out. it's the 1st is as the cause of a deadly outbreak of e co life place name, link to it's restaurants in the us. investigations are ongoing with health regulations, say pre cut onions could be to blame. at least 75 people have fallen ill to you to the break us. and as to the us selection way, the trump campaign is facing criticism of mass rarely in new york city, mocked by insults and races. frederick events in madison square garden was billed as a closing message to vote his but trump and his allies levelled wild attacks against his democratic rival coming to harris and one speaker joe that puerto rico was the floating island of cottage, the drum. so in the heart of the state, many of the drums, big supporters appeared at destroy, lead at madison square garden in new york. but it goes to milan your trump
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for us to surprise guest. it was her 1st appearance as a trump brandy. in the 2024 election. she was the one who introduced her husband to the speech. dawn, his drum attacked his open and subject guard. we're for yours. and also next tuesday, you have to stand up and you have to tell comalla hours that you've done a terrible job. said joe biden has done a terrible job. you've destroyed our country, we're not going to take it anymore. pamela, your fire, get out. fire large part of speech for, for this she is regular migration one day one,
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i will launch the largest deforestation program in america. this criminal i will rescue every city and town that has been invaded in congress. and we will put these issues and letters. the criminals in jail and it kicked him the hell out of our country as fast as possible. just because that things set, the democrats complete of being offensive the, there's literally a floating island, a garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. yeah. i think it's called puerto rico mean by vice president coming ahead is spent sunday, focusing on the state of pennsylvania. like down painting in philadelphia. the election is here and it's on billy is truly in your hands. the path to victory runs right through all the leaders. we're here
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there is too much on the line and we must not wake up the day after the election and have any regrets about what we could have done in these next 9 days. left. spend the next 9 days knowing we did everything we could have just made fits, it stops in philadelphia, making the final efforts to ensure support from the swing state the candidates for the white house and body 2 vastly different visions for america's role in the world. india, a key us partner is watching the selection close to the end, assessing the potential impact of a trump, or harris presidency on trades defense. and bilateral issues, as dw is showing me the idea of reports. i don't normally america, we soon choose one of these 2 candidates as its president. the results would have
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consequences, not just for the country, but for countries that on the would photos which are wondering what would be a better choice for them. coming to harris, hold on to them as one of america, strategic partners in asia, who would india want to see in the white house? countries like it and they are gone really have a preference because they have to deal with whichever. and the date is elected. the end of india is an unfortunate place where there is a bipartisan consensus amongst the republicans and the democrats to bid is the relationship with india. why move in from having to establish relationship from his last presidency? trump has been known to flip flop on policy decisions to when india, which is a very big abuser. how do we send each time? but any event jump chord, india, a very big abusive and prime minister mode, the a fantastic man. in the same breath in a trump presidency,
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we would expect to more isolation this policy from a medical over drawers. trump has said that he will use doris to insure for a treat for the united states and to reduce imports into the united states. so obviously trade could become a friction point in the trump administration, as it was during his 1st presidency when it comes to recent geo politics, movies, bundle needed, put in, hasn't gone down well with the buy, didn't administration us had hoped india would condemn rochelle for its invasion of ukraine, but india has been data no on the line stones. something's supposed to be more forgiving on this front. and he's repeatedly promised to end the russia ukraine board if elected williams. here. we have groups in india, that is one we had we
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the going to have is this for the comes from jamaica. her mother was born in present day tonight. exploits say that she will bring with her a culture of familiarity to india us relations. but i'm like from, she's being vocal about contentious issues like human rights in indianapolis to, to push me in. devising administration has been quite to carefully in terms of handling those issues and has given priority to the strategic partnership. i'm the g o. strategic do economic convergence between india and the united states at this time it's come law gives us more priority to human rights. and these
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issues of this touch issues, you know, democratic back, back, sliding and so on. then you could see that the relationship could become a little more dense. uh though i think both sides, we've tried to navigate around then defensive b. does it public and don't know tom or the democrats coming to harrison, the white house. india would be an important partner for both, especially in the, in the pacific, which the united states has called, essentially put its future security and prosperity. and i'm very excited to bring and run a you into the conversation. she's an indian born showing this to rights global opinions at the washington post. a welcome to dw ronda. we've had the form of indian diplomats come onto the program today and say it wouldn't really make a difference whether you have a trumpet ministration or whether you have a bite into ministration because of the by pauses and support you have when it comes to the relationship with india, but i'm interested to know if,
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if you think that would be a difference and whether you for one will the other would be best for india. and perhaps why? i think despite the stock going to us between the 2 candidates trump and coming to higher. so i think the freedom defense relationship with india might be subject to abrupt changes of jump into the elections uh or are for that matter. i think um indians biden's arch um, you know, some force in india, english rock you will be and he was president of america and he shares agreed upon hall me um uh, regardless of movies as opposed to coming ahead is where you and your own report. i mean, we have put in the past that she has to be very good to go about issues like us, me, human rights violations. so i think the more the government was people would cripple, i believe, a don't from over a what a job i didn't because you've seen the last one month to before movie wasn't the us for the meeting a bit. but other leaders of the,
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by the gotten the solution mitsy got through this in the white house. the release of the things was really just freedom report just because the movies arrive are also given some of the highest it's critical approach um to what's happening in india. i think in dealt with before drum and what the boats trump in movies. did they decide to go on with the multi big values? no, not in goldman. so i feel like it is the dashboard of all we might think is something that india or more the more the government is before right now. and, and just approaching it from a sort of a jet political perspective as well, staying on the thread. um, how much to india and the united states need each other as i lies, as i think of both of them meet each other because china is like the size of this in the, you know, the best needs in the, as a blue box against china. and i think it does not change, which would of who would add an inspection comfortable with this, but that it's going to that, how does or some people both need india out of that i live is that we try know,
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same for india, india also needs to predict interest is board of interest to join us the most like one common enemy old with the brick. somebody didn't try to make these. but the bottom line does for me that india china relationships getting there will be normalized. i think so in that sense. um it is the us would like to have the collision ship with india, especially also to get us a hold of a visa video point in which it has been, you know, disappointed with the big summit where there was great fun home in india street and on a line of means that'd be, that'd be best, you know, what, what happens is if you see in the i've just the board was against joining now. you then completely disregard but human rights violations in india. and which is why india has been given a free boss, you know, due politics and obie, a jumps, everything which is, which is going on in india. and that's where people in india, i've been saying that movie has been given a free body bible. this despite getting human rights violations and democracy
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backs ladings, i think that is going to be overlooked by either diagnosed pollution with this, the highest or don't exempt. and india is going to be a very keep it and what it takes might be. so i from the brief summary that india is going to be a very deeply off and us, irrespective of there's a drum pro, i just want to keep and do on site. and so in that sense, when do you see any challenges that could get in the way of that relationship between india and the us? is this the same? i think um, you know, every country is trying to be in the out because of the way to strategically plays right about you. can you, the prime minister of residency? lensky has condemned what india has been doing these. that'd be russia, as i said. and, and the united states has been seeking in the support. um, so i think there is a big awful, you know, there's a bit of friction of that at this point of time in this much needed um, by all countries in the i would have to walk aside for to at this point of time
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because of the go to the extra judicial feelings of the transnational feelings of canadian. um, the canadian um, you know, separate is uh in canada and the report being made public. um, so i, but i do think its not going to pose any significant change to brand mr. moore. the, i think he's going to be, by always block, knows what is china or russia, or maybe could find something that position. so i don't think the face any challenge and upfront, that is the general list. runa, are you talking to us when you say, say much appreciated? brenda, thank you. egypt has proposed a 2 day truce in casa as a previous to a long se spy, president of delphi ssl cc. quote on how much to release for each rating hostages and exchange for israel releasing palestinian detaining. dc said the limits of
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trees should be followed by more negotiations. off the 10 days. the announcements by egypt president came as sci fi talks kicked off for the in the for, i mean, well, guys's must run health ministry said is really strikes killed at least 45 people, maybe in the north of the strip as you and chief antonio gutierrez, said, he was struck by what he called the harrowing levels of death, injury and destruction. b is really military strikes, sent it on the nose of guys are on sunday, including here in nashville. i just noticed have kansas city the progress. danny and red crescent reported deaths and injuries when a home that i was struck. israel says it targets from us positions, commodities, backed by israel. scott said to me in the region, the round town also backs hezbollah in israel's name, but lebanon, whose fight with israel has intensified in the years since the october. the 7th attacks. if he is that that proxy will between israel and the red could boil over
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into direct combat, grew late on saturday when israel is much anticipated retaliation became for tyrants unprecedented attack earlier this month is rarely prime minister benyamin netanyahu hailed the strikes as a success musical job, i knew whoever hurts us know who we hurt them. so like a whole, this is the principle that guided us to this day is that this is the principle that will guide us in the future as well. it's up to 5 be on the attack and around was precise and powerful and achieved. all of these goals are to do piece coming. fee is among some of a further escalation. the response from uranian supreme. lita i a told her come in a on sunday was to say that the strikes or the quote should not be either exaggerated or down played. and he stopped short of quoting for retaliation. but politics and to run and see if the chief high level talks in doha will be from the
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