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of height of confidence in his leadership before christmas. it comes off to his free party coalition collapsed on wednesday. he said he would help the advice in the new year of the sizes growing pressure from the opposition. also coming up gave the launch as the biggest attack on moscow since the start of the world, the restroom capital smith is launch numbers of the training and trying to shut down the front inside targets include the southern region of a desk the matheny held. welcome to the program. german chancellor of shaw says he's open to an earlier than planned to confidence, but that could trigger elections if he looses he made the comments in his 1st interview since the collapse of these 3 podding coalition lines broke off on wednesday half the shots, 5. his finance minister,
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due to divisions of the budget is now running. i am i nursing government together with the green party and had announced plans to hold a vote of confidence in the new year. the opposition and some with the nissan party of dom onto the quick, a timeline pushing for the vote to happen earlier. now here's what's outside the site in that interview does not provide me if i don't see a problem in having a vote of confidence before christmas for me. if that is what everybody once i'm 1st, i'm fine with it. if that is seen is the best option to all because i also want it to happen, fosters to go. i want to new mandate through a strong vote in favor of the s p d or the stock is for them for this. but if they definitely stick political anytime here, like of this with me in this to get good to say and mikaela, i'm how significant of those woods given how far we've come in, the 5 dies. since this cross erupt a very significant because they sent a signal with that, yes, it might still be possible that them might be
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a major sift before january the 15th. that was the initial and deadline by what she wanted to ask for a vote of confidence in the german parliament. but he somewhat passed passing the buck here as well. he just protested a bit too much, that it's not because of any kind of conditionality that he might have demanded that a couple of lawyers should still be get through parliament with the help of the now position conservative before he actually goes for this sort of confidence and he now passes this onto the lead to of his own policy, and the opposition data for this match uses a to contend in the upcoming election. so it'd be very interesting to see whether these negotiations produce some kind of breakthrough that could potentially see this tanza off of that verse of confidence. as soon as this week right now, it is widely expected that shelter will lose that vote of confidence in parliament whether in december or january and then they will have to be new elections. now we
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have the lightest opinion poll on who germans would vote for at this moment. now, according to it, because of the opposition, conservative say do you see us? you comes in that 32 percent followed by the 5. right? if dave, with 19 percent seltz's body, the social democrats are us only insert the place with $0.15. and we're talking about a very experienced, clearly politician here in the left shots. but what chance is, does he have of late in the next couple of? well, it doesn't look like he has a real tons of lead in the next government, particularly also another about his poll. that's his popularity ratings are very low, particularly of the government that he led but also is. 6 low ratings of very low and his start to know here in germany, but his argument is, and he told us this again today that to him, he's been that before. and nobody believes that he would pull forwards to become the top contender in the last elections. and he then went on to actually forwards
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and full of governments. so he says he can still do this again. i very much doubt it. but then again, i've just been in the united states when nobody's again believed really that donald trump could have such a resoundingly victory. so let's see what the vs say on the election day. and the key point of course now is and how soon will we see election day in 5 days is a long time in politics. i'm sticking with me, i want to play another clip from the interview with shots in this one. he speaks about the re election of donald trump in the us and i am never now eve, but always unabashed. and that's what i have experienced so many changes of government during my time and offices chancellor alone, as well as in the time before that. and my principal is always, if i'm, i use these words, mr. so flips a few dance with those who are in the rooms and that also applies to the us president of the legs. in any case, i will do my best to ensure that relations between the us and europe,
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a good as well as between the us and germany. we have done that for many decades, regardless of the people involved. and they should continue to be the case for decades to come as to all of shots the because the, aside from the timing does the change of government in the united states where you've just been, have any bearing or significance with the change of government that's under y here in june. well, timing wise and clearly they are not links, but it will have a huge impact on what any new government can go next. i just want to throw a couple of recent quotes that you at from donald trump. you said the germans, they ate on lunch, he says they owe us money. they think we are stupid and what i've sold also again in this interview for price to buy it and as a very good president. so clearly the german government, if it's less but what i felt as it is right now, is seen as biased against donald trump, who will very likely,
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very soon tell his partner is what he expects in exchange for nato protection. we've also learned from j, the vance, the new vice president, that anyone who into fees with the interest of it on mosque and who leads x a could actually see a less protection through nato, through the united states. so there are some clear political threats on the table, and this will be a very, very difficult time for me to navigate. so germany, it's the german government fella, part of not being able to forge a budget. if they had done, they would have had to review it in the light of the trump presidency. number 2. anyway. what an incredible time we have coming up and the deputy chief political ages of the kind of equipment. thank you. all right, let's move on and get you up to speed on some of the other stories making headlines around the world now is where the s drive a living on has killed at least 20 people,
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some of which with children 6 others were also willing to do me a tack on the village, north of favorites, official site, it's an area from where it has a lot of militants usually offer. it was no, it's rarely evacuation one as the television to attend. the un climate talks for the 1st time since of attending the pallet in afghanistan, 3 years ago joined the top 29 summit. as a vice on afghanistan is vulnerable to climate change, the spot meeting. few greenhouse gases problems include flooding dress and does that if occasion the washington post says us president elect donald trump spoke with a russian president vladimir putting on the phone on thursday. it is reported, the trump told couldn't not de escalate the ball. and you try, trump said during the election campaign he could end the war in 24 hours. are now russia and ukraine have intensified drone attacks. meanwhile, against each other,
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sending out unprecedented numbers of uncovered aircraft. you've runs president for a lot of minutes. the landscape says russia launched $145.00 drawer. and so the knots and began to filter, keeps west and allies for more help. russian president vladimir couldn't sign into law a mutual assistance packed with north korea. shortly before moscow itself came under attack of a wave of drone strikes rattled the suburbs of moscow. with the local man reporting more than 2 dozen shut down. it was ukraine's biggest attack on the russian capital . since the start of the world, you know, obviously we heard an explosion went out and saw that the car was on fire. i'm still in shock. it's such a pity. it was our only means of transport. russian driven to tax on keys becoming almost daily occurrence. but the latest by laws
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concentrated on odessa police in the black sea port and result city say a man was killed when his call was struck by shrapnel. the attacks injured at least 9 others and damage several residential buildings to develop the new support for the 4th night in a row. the enemy is targeting our city there being several drones. cecilia, for sidney. everyone can see what's going on today. oh no, it up because of the many private houses and departments have been destroyed. so you know, and then with julia has both side stuff up during the tax. donald trump's us election when could change the conflict? the kremlin says, drums victory sends out quote, positive signal. while ukraine's quality ma zalinski might find it even more difficult to secure the bucking needed from allies to make more use of western missiles against russia, a random mirror on from king's college, london until date,
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i believe the lightest tax could be in response to choose the selection in the united states. well, we have to understand that after we got to know the results of the us presidential elections, essentially both sides have to demonstrate something um, on the ukrainian side, of course, for, for the, for the printing and president the, it might seem unfortunate that the trump has one, the election, so now looking at the battlefield and the fact that the russians are getting the upper hand on the battlefield and you create new forces, have to demonstrate something. so they have to demonstrate is a capacity in the whole to convince that you praying is still capable of fighting. and so if we look at the tax, the tax was on mosque also, it is more symbolic because previously we've seen ukraine enrolling the tax on oil refineries in the life, which would make mill, luxury sans, this is more symbolic. as far as the russian attack is concerned,
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many have speculated that donald trump will actually pull this promise to end the war. within 24 hours. we're not seeing that there is still uncertainty in terms of what his presidency might mean for the war and ukraine. that being so sad, russia is continuing the war and the war aims for the russians. they are expanding . so i think that's a has been on the rushes read or for a long time. and the a year is to leave ukraine land locked essentially. and so we sees, we use a tax on a desk where the russians are saying that the risk smell exchange restructure also look for the equipment that they're trying to destroy. so they're trying to rode the capability and so you creating and forces to recess the russian advances. that was military analyst, marina mirror on speaking to us a little earlier that. well,
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it's a creation that can frustrate and a lot in the formation, rubik's cube has turned 50. the puzzle has become a global phenomenon, and it's in vintage believe the multi colored cube remains as relevant today as when he designed in 1974. before smartphones, this was the ultimate destruction, the rubik's cube, a seemingly simple, yet challenging fidget toy. and depending on your proclivity for puzzles, it promised hours of fun or frustration. it was invented in 1974 by an of rubik, a professor of architecture in cold war era hungry. at the time he wanted to help students understand spatial relationships. our hand father may dot human because they are able to create tools and via the learn how to use our tools. and that's as the the, the field is
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a tool for thinking struck by its popularity with his students, ruby patented, and the rest is history. hit the international market in 1980 and became a global sensation selling more than 500000000 units worldwide. the spawning speed cubing competitions. and numerous knock offers and the current rolled record for solving a randomly scrambled cube is just over 3 seconds. although it had its heyday in the 1980s, the cube is still widely popular today with a community of influencers on tick tock and youtube. happy to plug its relevance for the 21st century. and it's quite useful for them, it's in the race, and now it's kind of get the most headphones to realize it's good to have me in your hand that you care about when you get that kind of work to get better. right. so i think it's kind of a good thing for kids to do the same, especially certainly can do something. and also taking away from this screen after
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5 decades, the rubik's cube looks set to endure as one of the most recognized icons in popular culture. right before we go, here's a reminder about top story germantown. celeste chilton says he is open to a vote of confidence in his leadership before christmas after he's 3 potty coalition collapsed on wednesday. he had previously said he would wait until january to hold the product. that's all for now, coming up after the break, the deputy looks as the opposition to building a new mosque in the gym and city of fort that's coming up often. right? don't forget, you can get all the latest information around the clock at any time. a website has to be found at the w dot com, forward socials. you need the tags at date of lead. stay with us. when i was 8 years old, i was already dreaming of the future as
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