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to 9 dodge your journey. been get in by the this is dw news live from berlin. strong reactions in t is after the german and russian leaders speak for the 1st time in nearly 2 years . for the mirror, zaleski says, a phone call between chancellor shoals and president preteen will only help russia by reducing is isolation. also coming up humanitarian groups and the un raise the alarm on the levels of a deliveries into gaza or for suggest they've fallen to an all time low. the
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mariana evans, dean. it's good to have you with us ukrainian president. a lot of years lensky has condemned a phone call between german chancellor, all of scholes and russia's president vladimir putin. it was their 1st in nearly 2 years. during the, our long conversation shoals told pooty and 2 ends of the war and stressed. german support for ukraine, but kids says talks with 2 teen never lead anywhere. on the phone with boots in for the 1st time in nearly 2 years, the german government said that shouts told his russian count about to stop as war and ukraine and stopped talks with keith. but according to moscow to stay with boots and it was clear that any negotiations would have to reflect russia's gains and on the battlefield, despite the disagreements the cramming. welcome to call, saying that any dialogue a tool was a positive development. in keith, however, schultz is action was quickly condemned of the the school in my opinion,
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opens 10 doors cox. now that maybe haven't conversations of it goals, just a lot of words and this is exactly what fruit and has long one said, he says something like streamline, told him to reduce his isolation. obviously rough as isolation. this is the, let's see where i see the timing of the coal just days off the shelters. coalition . government collapse has some saying was politically motivated. this is about the old shots still signaling to the gentleman public that he's still in charge. he still chance not even if he's a lame duck. and it seems that the main purpose was really to signal to the gem and electorate. more gem ends up being questioning, gemini support for keep with the economy struggling and ukraine on the back foot on the battlefield. thousands turned out for this ballot and rally against weapons deliveries. last month. until now, jim and a to crane has been substantial. with only the wes providing more with snap
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elections now set for february. and schultz is social democrats headed for defeat. the shots of maybe hoping that is new willingness to talk to putin will win back. those as well, shelters, overcharge approved incomes as days after us president elect donald trump called zalinski. we asked the w correspondent, rebecca rivers, in cube. how hopeful ukrainian officials are that american support will continue with the incoming us administration, as it seems to be 2 schools of sold and 2 series. of course, nobody knows exactly what the 2nd trump trump presidency is going to look like that may not be the ve, the ukraine, russia war, but there is these two's, you know, schools of thought suddenly internationally, but also here in key even in ukraine and, and of course, one of the peasant mistake is that they see that trump little false, basically ukrainian capitulation by withdrawing support and forcing you crying to
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the negotiating table at a very decided by this advantageous position. but this growing now the school of thought and that is one, the president zalinski seems to be subscribing to whether that's because he really believes it or it's just a pragmatic approach. now that trump is headed to the white house, and that is that in fact, it could benefit ukraine in some ways, the trump, who has promised to end the war within 24 hours, may in fact lead to a hastening of the end of the war. and that certainly will love me as soon as he said in an interview last night saying he believes that the will will end sooner under a trump whitehouse. then it has with the binding whitehouse. you know, you cry and becoming increasingly frustrated that the fact that the buying administration hasn't allowed them to, for example, use long right weapons in russian territory and, and all the things like that, holding them back, leaving them in a style night. so there is some hope growing, but that at least see some change and that that change will be positive for you. crime, i'm positive for pace, of course nobody wanting pays more than the ukrainians. that was the deputy as
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rebecca readers in kiff. well we, 9, a nations is warning about an imminent famine in the gaza strip. this comes as a report by nearly $38.00 group suggested that the levels of aid reaching the territory, had fallen to an all time low. fewer than 70 humanitarian trunks are said to be entering guns daily. that's compared to $500.00 before the october 7th, and the tax on israel. of the guys, the cities yamaha stadium is barely recognizable as a sports ground. thousands of people in teens packs the former soccer pitch. the surrounding stands have been damaged by his railey attacks, the fighting and guns that his 1st families to flee multiple times, and many arrived here without any belongings. no, ma'am, i said look, we fled with only a single piece of play to each. we came here and waited in the cold until 3 in the
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morning when they gave us a tent. we depend on donations. when they distribute food, we eat. if they don't, we don't teach. we have 5 families living in a single tend to include deliveries into the guns. the strip remain at extremely low levels. last month, the united states wound is rail. it had 30 days to improve the humanitarian situation or risk us military funding being cuts the day before that deadline was due to expire. israel open one additional crossing to allow aid into gaza. that humanitarian groups. and the un say it's not nearly enough with the blockade in place is riley attacks and northern gals that have made it even harder to get a to civilians. the you in says the situation is dispersed on
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all indicators who can possibly think off in the human. each response of all of them are going in the wrong direction. right. access is at a low point um this chaos, suffering despair. this destruction displacement is at a high point. as temperature is dropping, guns of that suffering is safety, with families at yamaha stadium, or among those cooling for age and health. without many fear, it will be hard to survive the coming winter a. let's take a look now, some of the other stories making news around the world. israel's military has bombed buildings in the suburbs of a route and in southern 11 on striking what it's and where has the lot targets. lebanese media reported that is really ground forces had reached their farthest point, and 11 on south so far,
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and the conflict before being pushed back. this comes as lebanese government officials stay there, considering a us trust proposal. super type food mine he has made land fall in the philippines is the 6th major storm to hit the country in just a month. hundreds of thousands of people left their homes in preparation for what the forecast or say could be a catastrophic event. with winds of up to 240 kilometers per hour. officials and pockets does pull job problems, have declared a health emergency over toxic small schools and colleges must close with a lockdown imposed on 2 of the regions biggest cities. air pollution in pakistan and northern india has risen to dangerous levels and recent weeks. well, here in germany, political parties are getting ready for snap elections after the countries coalition, governments collapse this month. junior coalition partners, the greens are hoping to stay in power despite poor showings and recent state
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elections, the party elected to new co chairs, francisco bronson, r m. c. they expand a shock. both said their party was ready for elections in february. on sunday, economics minister over a topic will be named as the greens candidates for chancellor or for more, i'm joined by dw political correspondence. julia said daily who is at the green's party convention and v spot and today. good to see you, julia. so we should mention that the greens are chancellor. all of schultz is only remaining coalition partner in what is now a minority government. so what is the party hoping for from its new leaders the party is coming from a difficult phase. we saw bad election results with, with the european elections back in june. also quite disappointing results in
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september at 3 state elections where at times the greenville even make it into the state parliament. and now the new leadership has the added cost of having to organize a quite a rush election campaign, a head of snap elections that are likely to happen at the end of february, instead of the plan election. a already scheduled for the end of september next year. so it is quite a challenge there, and we're also here from a party members and delegates that the party doesn't want to stay in government. they want to continue to be a party of government. and the hope is that the new leaders can carry the party to a result of that can allow for this now isn't likely that they will come in 1st in the elections. they are currently pulling at around 11 percent. but a good result would be to get a certain amount of votes of sufficient amount of boats to give them a strong negotiating power to enter a coalition government as, as
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a strong party well, a short time ago, the double you have the chance to talk to the new co leader of the green sphere, they expand a shock and we asked him about his position and the ukraine. warm julia do stand by for a moment. let's have a listen. and then we'll continue our conversation. what happens in ukraine decides whether this system of peace and security germany benefits from and on which our security is based, has any future if it's now normal for countries to be able to move borders by force, then it's no longer the strength of the law. the rules, but the rule of might make some right. all right, that was one of the new green party co chairs. julia chancellor. all of schultz has long been accused of being too hesitant in his support for ukraine. so will his coalition partner of the greens now increase the pressure again with their new leadership?
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but we expect the greens to stay on course of their strong support from ukraine. and we've seen in the background a, we've been to the government coalition, some disagreement between some of the green ministers and the chancellor all of shows on the support for ukraine. for example. we know that there is, has been some disagreement on the delivery of a long range missiles to ukraine. german chancellor, olive shaw says he's against and there are parts of the green party who would actually be in favor of something like that. so we heard from the new co chairs and we also heard from 2 of the government ministers who are here at the party congress for minister under the babel and vice chancellor of all about how big they want to continue if not strength and support from ukraine. we heard and then a bad book saying that a just and lasting peace is more important than the absence of war there. and we heard of about topics saying that germany owes it to ukraine to continue to support
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the country. because the greens are a party of peace, but also a party of freedom in germany has the sites to allow the trained to be sovereign and free. while it was just a week ago that the coalition between sholtes and social democrats, the greens and the business friendly after the collapse, and julia, a german newspaper, the tide. listen, the article just yesterday, climbing the via ftp, had deliberately provoked this rupture. have you heard anything about this at the green party conference? for here on stage, there hasn't been much mention of the ftp or of the collapse government. really. a one of the few mentions came from vice transferable. but topic who said finally, now we don't have to deal with the c p anymore. they're not in governments anymore . the finance minister consented in them is not in government anymore. but there is, there seems to be an avoidance on the stage in the public debates of wanting to
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rehash what went wrong with the now collapsed government coalition. but behind the scenes, we also hear of some, some release in a way, not having to constantly deal with the conflicts happening within that closing government, especially with the fcc and also some disappointment to the dream. so it was important to continue with this quote lucian government, especially at a time of geo political unrest after the re election of donald trump. and they didn't think it was a good idea to let the governments collapse now. so disappointment with the f b p. behind the scenes, we're hearing definitely here at the green party congress that was the w correspondent, jolissa valley julia. thank you so much for your reporting. you're watching the w news before we go. a quick reminder of our top story. german chancellor all of scholes has told russian president vladimir putin to end of the war and ukraine. the 2 leaders, foot by phone for the 1st time in nearly 2 years in creating and president water as
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