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or maybe my voice will be heard back, spring to our love seeking justice for the victims of fame. assign starts november 21st on d, w. the business dw news life from violet us media as reporting president joe biden has greenlit the use. so if it's miss solves against russia, it's a major policy. you turn for the outgoing by the defense presidency. lensky says the marseilles will speak for themselves. russian official says it is a step towards will 3 and well, lead is gather in brazil for a g 20 summit that is likely to be dominated by the conflicts in ukraine at the middle on super ty sumani leaves the philippines symptoms. this 6 major storm and a month for say more than
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a 1000000 people to leave sell the gulf is welcome to the program. several american media outlets that have been brief directly by the wide house reporting that presidential biden as authorized ukraine to use us supplied missiles to strike deep inside rush on the concession box. the major policy shift by the outgoing bite and administration. your brain has long been pressing full permission to use us weapons like the ami tactical missile system, or tompkins, and other wisdom supplied weapons to hit military targets inside russia. president elect donald trump has criticized biden's. strong support for you, for all your friends. the president of the zalinski did not directly confirm or
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deny he had received any such permission from jo button as he addressed the training and people on sunday a blank pursue. and you'll the plan to strengthen ukraine is a victory plan, or i presented it to our partners here. one of its main points is to equip our army with long range capabilities. today there was a great deal of discussion in the media about us receiving permission for these actions. but strikes are not made with words. these matters are not announced. the missiles will speak for themselves, simon. so said, but scott, a lot of them on this. i'm not john, but it'll be as rebecca rich, as in case rebecca. let's talk about who cries, reaction that it seems that presidents lensky, a song rather cautious wise that well, i mean, as you heard, he did certainly make reference to this. uh, the content isn't report and change in policy, get hot by saying that the missiles, it will speak for themselves, but the language, the vagaries,
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perhaps in the statement there really comes down to still trying to maintain an element of surprise. you know, trying not to give too much away tactically as to how, how, when i should say that your trainings and i start using these weapon systems. i am, you know, i think the element of surprise, as long as they already gone. i mean, russia has had months when president olivia's in pushing the west and, and various times it has, looks like the west was going to agree to allow you trying to use these long the range weapons inside russian territory in late in the summer and september and secretary of state, anthony lincoln was here in care of and it looks like perhaps they were going to make an announcement that divide administration had turned around on this policy. and then of course to lance, he went to meet with giovanni and taking that victory plan. and so you just mentioned him in that sound bite that adds directly to the us president to try to convince him that of course, a didn't at the time you know,
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effect any policy shift. but that certainly gave warnings to the russians. they were able to move many of the strategic pop a targets many weapons don't pass away out of the range of that 300 comb with the attack and weapon system. so, you know, certainly the element of surprise is going to present as the last thing, not wanting to give any more away as to when i might start using a vis these weapons. so that lensky raw the course is definitely understandable reasons. but how is this news being received across you frame well, it certainly being well kind of, as i saw by the government. and of course by and people are crying, who have been hoping that best like, and turn around for them. you know, they waking up to a 1000 days since the will be done today, get hot. and of course, you know, many raul as low, you know, we're seeing on the battlefield. the new client are really struggling to take the
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russians back and rest as i'm making slow, but steady progress on the battlefield. and of course they're looking for anything that might help ton, the tie. they're also worried about what happened when the trump administration takes office in january. you know, it's a certainly, you know, being talked about, the fact that president trump has said he could end this within 24 hours. might force to crane to the negotiating table at a very dis, a advantage us position. and of course, having these weapons and being able to allow to use them between now and when such a time that that what happened in january or after january that they may be able to 11th level things off a little bit and go to that any negotiations in a better position. now what kind of difference will the permission to use these most solves to file them into a, rasa. what kind of difference will it make for you friends, for if it was running difficult to say from this perspective. but analysts, you know, i'm trying to temper expectations saying this isn't going to necessarily change the
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will, brittany, this is what i'm going to see and, or, and immediate ukrainian victory or anything like that. but it certainly will, as i said, helped to try to level the playing field, getting a framing long range capabilities and able to, to attack some of the, the areas where russia launching, attacks in finance, uh, tara treatment and cost. there is no doubt of retaliation and of an escalation, and that's certainly what has been for vincent based decisions in the past. and there we will say an escalation from russia and they've sent me the making noises to that effect that. and this is in fact an escalation with her from president presents. and then later on to this decision, we haven't heard from him since the policy shift. but certainly saying that he will be seeing this as a risk as an escalation. and that he would retaliate and con some courses trepidations and we just don't know exactly how successful it might be financed. but of course it is bang saying very positively from here to the banks,
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which is very quoting for me, please. thank you, rebecca. well, in the meantime the russian lawmakers says biden's, we've voted expansion of ukrainian missile use risk starting a well hold. maria boots, you know, from the rulings united, russia party said biden's administration is trying to escalate the situation to the maximum while they still have power. and are still in office. i have a great hope that trump will overcome this decision if this has been made because they are seriously risking the start of world war 3, which has nothing anybody's interest. and that's bring in w correspondence. rosie bird said in brussels, rosy, very strongly what did reaction that talking about world war 3? has there been any reaction by the you or by nature yet? well, no surprises that it seemed very differently here in europe. i much and we think of european union foreign ministers for ministers will be gathering and you can bet
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this is going to be top of their agenda because not for the 1st time. brussels often serves as a coordination hub. as it did gerhardt just a few days ago when anthony blanket who's out go us secretary state it's taught the plot was here in brussels for talks, which is ukrainian kinds of heart and several other kinds of parts. and at that point, keith pressed, once again and said, please give us permission to use these long range missiles to strike the interruption territory. so you can, but ever since been such a decision has been at home, we have wasted an watch very carefully. no. these kind of decisions are by laterally taking the european you need or need to as a whole. they don't decide which countries donate what and who gets permission for which types of weapons to be used, where and therefore it's dying to different member states to choose what they like . but we do know the use top of it used for an affair. she feels that brill as long cold for an ease of restrictions. now, browse position is one thing,
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but is that a unified position of european countries on shifting red lines by allowing your friends to fly the weapons into russia? no, there is it, and that's normal because different countries get to choose what happens with the weapons which they donate. but the ones to really watch here, i think the ones that will be watched most carefully in ukraine, our front and the united kingdom, u. k. is not, and then for us to you, but as being coordinating closely with you allies on donating military h ukraine front and the u. k. may follow suit with after the us decision in terms of green lighting at less restricted use of their long rates may sales further deep into russian territory. that's something which you creating officials have also been asking for from those allies. different countries don't necessarily have those kind of capabilities to donate to kids. we know, for example, as a way to you has to makes it a couple of 1000000 euros to try and help ukraine develop its own long range capabilities. that's a bit of a longer term request. then when it comes to germany,
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so far, germany has held entirely onto nate's in any long range myself. that's something which has been controversial. i made a between german coalition members and maybe something to also what site for the german election early next year is that you kind of on the rosie versus that reporting from brussels. thank you. rosie biden's reported authorization of miss all use could put the wall in ukraine and shop focus of the g. 20 summit in brazil, which begins on monday. what lead is including german trying to sort of show. so attending the 2 day summited realtors in there of salt as previously ruled out to the ukraine to use german supplied missiles to strike targets inside russia. bite and sifting policy should weeknights the debate to let's find out with nita. how's that? let's see, physical correspondence, not a bite and as importantly, approved through crimes use of american attack comes on russian territory. john and
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tron sort of shots has always refused to send its high tech taurus christmas us to you try to discharge dial as well as i saw while i started. so the gym chancellor has consistently rolled out delivering tours cruise, my thoughts to ukraine, and in contrast to other weapon systems like the left of the times where he always insisted he'd only do it if partners were going to take similar steps. in the case of taurus missiles, we've heard him say no full stop and lectures does have a reputation of being very stubborn. and he's also proudly using the label of being the courses to on. so when it comes to supporting you train, so supporting your train. so you can defend itself, yes, but steps that would lead to further escalation, know, and on the other hand, i think that there are arguments that he could use now to justify a change of heart. he spoke to vladimir putin last week on the phone. there are rough as heavy attacks that followed that and then the around north korean soldiers
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on the ground fighting together with russia. and of course those biden's move so i wouldn't rule it out entirely. and one thing is for sure, it will certainly recognize the debate to interrupt me and that is also affect us smell is the u. k. and all those like frauds joined to by this decision, a germany would be isolated, is that better than all of shots losing face? well again, what else is very proud of this image of not taking decisions likely of taking his time to weigh things of costly of not giving russia excuses to make germany a direct target on the left. so it's always insists that germany is ukraine. second, most important, suppose that in terms of military humanitarian, financial, economic aid worldwide, and europe, strongest support of ukraine, and that wouldn't change. and that doesn't have his own decisions concerning single western systems. he says, and if anything, when donald trump takes over in the us and january japanese role as
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a supporter of ukraine will become even more important and that will likely also not change if left towards does not get re elected in germany. in february, the conservatives who are leading in the polls or roles are very much pro ukraine. and you mentioned the conservative cd you that but also the business friendly ftp and the green support, sending tours mississauga to ukraine. what are the polls say? what do ordinary germans think as well the last official paul, i saw on this question is from march this year where a majority of demons supported the chancellor as done so some 61 percent of them and said that gemini should not deliver taurus cruise missiles to ukraine now that was in march as of the situation change since then, russia is still not shown any signs of willingness to stop the attacks against ukraine. and here in germany, the voices of people demanding instant negotiations,
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which were essentially mean helping russert achieve some of its goals. those voices have grown louder, so the situation has become even more desperate for ukraine and the policies that you've mentioned, they are more convinced than ever now that russia must not get through with this behavior. because that was potentially such a very bad example. what was the big powers can just simply go and see smaller countries territories. obviously physical correspond to nina houses as thank you very much, nina. well for the next 2 days will lead us uh, in brazil, a meeting in rio to address issues including poverty and quality as well as sustainable development. the g 20 is made up of 19 of the most important industrial and imagined countries plus the european union. and the african union members include the united states, russia, china, india, indonesia, south africa, germany, and of course present. the rio de janeiro is beaches of the backdrop for
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2 days of top level talks. g 20 lead. as i arrive in from around the world in a bid to promote sustainable development and green energy and reduce in a quality whose country brazil has launched and alliance, pledging to lift 500000000 people out of poverty. but some have reservations about how much the summit can achieve. i just simply mean we always hope for improvement to them, but it's using us paused we don't see them on the proposals come from the top, but the people don't see them. it seems like it's just paper. the g 20 is made up of the world's largest economies. it brings to given 19 individual states plus the european union and the african union. its members represent 2 thirds of the world's population, 85 percent of global g, d, p,
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and 75 percent of international trade. the. but the blog is sometimes seen as least effective these days with competing interest and focus, moving and varying directions. among the lead is attending will be us president joe biden. his exit from the white house is likely to loom large over the event with donald trump's promised america best agenda state to test international alliances. other routine. these include indian prime minister in the range ramadi and china is lita vision thing. but russia's president, vladimir persian will not be there. there's an international criminal court warrant out for his arrest or the his invasion of ukraine. leaders gathered in rio will no doubt be discussing that war along with the conflict in the middle east as they
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worked to find common ground on growing geo political divides. time. now to have a look at some of the other headlines. north korea's data control, no one has called on his military to improve its full size and capabilities. according to state media that came allegedly made the remarks at a conference of fatality and come on this on friday. he said threats from the us and its allies, including south korea, have to attention to what he calls the worst phase in history. it's instead of the health industry says 700 people have died as a color outbreak spreads across the country and 18 months civil war has led to a shortage of met, sense and equipment, making it difficult for doctors to stop the disease advancing the number of cases is now approaching $25000.00 thousands of protested in slovakia as capital protest against the policies of the populace front of the robot feet. so
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the position safety so is the threat to democracy veto and his left wing smith policy. one last is parliamentary elections on a nationalist, pro russian platform. russian position figures held a march and the berlin on sundays of protest russia's invasion. a few frame furnaces included the widow of brendan, for the alexander, thousands of russian disciplines. slaves abroad after the invasion of you. frayne. in february 2022 has been laws. main spokesman has been killed in and is really a strike on bay roots. well, how much a fif it's become more prominent in recent months as israel stepped up. if it's offensive against the minutes in group 11 or several of hezbollah, these have been killed since september. the super type food ammonia it has been box
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spring, the philippines reaching the main island blue zone. with titles such as an wind speeds of more than 200 kilometers, an odd soul must close widespread damaged buildings and power. while the 1000000 people have been forced to leave their homes, seeking shelter in schools, full of holes and public building authorities of wanting them to stay on the cover . it's the 6 major store to hit the philippines in less than a month. a small, the damage caused by a ty, food, money. i spoke to douglas la maids in the philippine capital monday of hi d. a typhoid menu is no traveling northwest and out of the country. weather officials say that it has the weekend and is now heading towards hong kong, who has issued siphoned signal one and it's week, it's less according to government officials. almost a 1000000 people were evacuated into nearly 8000 houses were destroyed and toppled
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by strong winds. more than a 100 cities, half their roads blocked or down by the electrical posts and vast agricultural lands and non dated travel within the country has been ti audit. since there were many cancellations, both on air and in the water, but people are slowly going back to their homes to rebuild for the question remains, if they have homes to go back to or even farms and crops, the girl having had a series of 5 fluids dumped in one month now, interest infrastructure and farm lands being hit. the hot. how is the country coping well with a delusion tie fluence in one months, people as well as government officials are getting pushed through exhaustion. government official said that they were distributing essentials like food and water, but admitted to that soon supplies are run now and the coming months. construction materials will be needed and there has been talks of enforcing rice,
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as most of the areas affected our rice producing farms and our records. roland. now do we know what is driving this on the usual high amount of strong stones as well, this rare, fast to back occurrence of di fluence has been attribute to by weather officials by the warming of vast oceans. in our case, it's the pacific ocean where a recent tie fluids were coming from. although it is at this time, is the typhon season with an average of 20 per year. this month alone, philippines has sit and has seen 6 by phones. and it's not even the end of the year yet. so we're hoping stifling menu will be the last in a really long time. so free to be no scam recover and we can rebuild again as we approach the end of the year. the gen this lamesa with voting from monday law. thank you very much. i think you next to the center goal where the
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cob be and all the contemporary author exhibition is underway now locally as the carts, the festival has become one of the most important defensive to showcase african artists. one of them is oh, my bowl, a painter and sculptor from ortea dw mentioned matches the studio to learn about his work. does inspirations as it's taking artist through my bol months to build. and now this intriguing metal structures on show at the dock carbonella in synagogue last. so basically what this gets of by installation allows you to say it's a 5 square meter instead of i was a reflection of what world we live in today. one of the world is chaos as an artist, i'm just there and testimony. jennifer good. tim one is a metaphor. he often illustrates using these live size animals sculptures. you might you last few minutes have characters that resemble these creatures your song?
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i think it actually. yeah, kid shows, there's something mysterious about and vultures there. he's got the weird he's a i think it reflects the other side of the human beings and it's this side of the human being that affects the world, the dark side. but i support the song and of them are scab inches, the streets to find materials needed for his animal creations. a fit digital is the use iron sheet because to build my sculptures, i not, i tie and i. so why is your point? i think it's lucky to be born in an environment where there's nothing that goes on non governmental. yeah. yeah. where there's no big, fine art store to buy brushes and everything. so it took to to decal, well as the 2nd my a could k, you know, so that's what's instilled in me the strength to express myself with what's around me. originally from the south of the country, omar grew up by the river on the border was sent
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a gulf. that's where his father also an artist, passed on his passion for creating things. they found a more nipple, like the children of my village at the time on of it. but we didn't have the toys that were made by machines. motion duncan. so my dad would make me towards me like a street a live. i took over and started making my own toys. i'm in may, may of hello please me, a new quote over time. now these tours became my works of art. me may as well for them. but in his teens, expectations from his family and his faith forced a lamar to band and sculpture kinds of it goes on history to do when i was 15 because i was sculpting more and more important because i wasn't going to school anymore. i. it's a deal, i think i'm in pen. my parents were bothered by people saying, what will people listen,
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that you've got to tell him to stop scope the same i gets frowned upon in our religion are legal or decisive if i to that then led him to pick up a brush and to tell the story of his daily lives and his country total. for example, i use our to pay tribute to my ancestors of kids. this whole identity, my land to my country that i try to show its the beautiful faces. the happy people is the little known africa. we don't talk about it when a vision of the world that he loves to paint on these large format campuses that offer him more freedom for expression. basic witnesses. you and it says if i were so swimming in the canvas way. sure. and then i don't paint uh easily into the i think, i think only show i like to paint on the ground. but when i paint i walk on the can, must serious select one for hours. lamar superimpose this materials on the campus as if he were scolding genetics to plus i like texture because i'm basically
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a sculptor who pains what i like to make. people want to touch my work and even if they don't dare to touch it for me, it feels like they've touched it. thanks to the material and what you for a while, omar is now an artist of international renown. he still hasn't visions to be better known and hopes to one day opened his own gallery to help achieve the stream. you're watching the news. here's a reminder on top stories. us media reporting. that's president joe biden. as authorized you trained to use us supplied a longer range missiles to strike deeper inside russia. your current president's advance fee says the missiles will speak for themselves. on the super type of food mountains he has passed with the philippines, with title searches and wind speeds of more than 200 kilometers storms pulls widespread damaged buildings and power lines more than a 1000000 people have been forced to lead the that's it from me at the new
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