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some expert advice and excellent job opportunities starts in new jersey now on korea's for germany dot com the. this is the w news live from the ukrainian president. load him is the lens he mounts a 1000 days since rushes up full scale invasion of to winning his long running campaign to use us made a long range missiles against russia. he uses this occasion to rally support with the little maid because in the european parliament also coming up on the program, the case of she's a political rights of either a now a national hero and fronts making her final statements. at the trial of her 51, a two's attack cuz the
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group is making in welcome. and we felt this program with some breaking news because russia's military says that ukraine has fired us made attack them. miss solve a military facility on it's tara tray. the russian army is saying that 6 ballistic missiles struck the size in the weston. brands region overnights that 5 will shut down by its ad offenses. ukraine only just received permission from the us to fire the longer range missiles that russia decision. moscow has said, we'll add fuel to the fire. we will, of course, bring you more on the story as it comes in. now this comes as ukraine mocks, $1000.00 days since most goes full scale invasion, and the will is raging on on diminished to monk. this occasion ukraine's president load them is lensky address the european parliament in brussels. earlier today,
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here is some of what he said, that we have succeeded, not only in preventing fortune from taking ukraine, but also in defending the freedom of all your pin nations. no luck can enjoy calm waters and meet us for we must you ever seem to add these 4 fat and just straight dw, starry schultz was following zalinski speech from brussels. and she gave us her assessment of what he told the european parliament as well as you heard there in his comments, he was sending a message to vladimir putin look, we're still standing a 1000 days mister putting you thought you would be sitting in, keep within 3 days of the invasion more than 2 and a half years ago and look, we're still standing. so there was certainly this defiant tone that he was sending to moscow. but to his friends in the european parliament here in brussels. he was
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telling them that they still need to do more. they may be standing for a 1000 days, but it's not easy. they need more weapons, they need more money. they need the weapons that they've already been given to have no restrictions on the ranges that they can be used in so that they can hit deep inside russia. these are the things that zalinski was talking about to the u. lawmakers. he very much wants to drum up more support among european countries who uh, simply having to in his view, doug as deep as they can into their cupboards and, and sense what they can to ukraine. how will, is the landscape message go down with the you know, make, has, and lead has he has a lot of friends in the european parliament. you can probably tell from the applause there, of course, there are a, there is an ever increasing number of far right. politicians as well, who made it into the european parliament and, you know, perhaps they weren't so thrilled to have him. there is they would like to have better relations with a vladimir putin, but for the most part,
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he is definitely among friends in the european parliament. he comes to brussels quite often. he goes to european capitals quite often. so i think that he feels very comfortable with the european with the european community here, but at the same time, he's disappointed that they haven't done more that. uh, for example, germany hasn't sent to the taurus yet. he would definitely like to see countries send what they can to give him stronger capabilities. a 1000 days is a long time to be fighting for your lives over there. and of course once donald trump is president again in the us next, yes, the us is likely to change it starts towards ukraine. is its realistic that the europeans can close the gap. that would be left if the us reduces or what the rules its supports. yeah, it is a big concern here that the us will, if not completely cut off at least drastically reduce the a that's being sent to ukraine. many people in trumps code 3 have said this,
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his vice president, j. d. vance says he doesn't, he doesn't care about you. crazy doesn't know why america should care about ukraine . so there is that concern, and the europeans have been well aware of this, since trump uh, announced himself as a candidate. so they have been looking at both how to, as they say, trump proof of the a that they've already given the a that's in the pipeline, but also to increase their own contributions. defense ministers are meeting right now talking about how they can more efficiently integrate their own defense. do better with the budgets that they have in, in addition, send more to ukraine. of course, this is a struggle that they faced all the time and we have not seen any huge, massive packages come out in the last few days to ukraine, despite the fact that russia has launched a really vicious of attack on ukraine. you know, in fact, what we've seen is the opposite of what many countries here would like to see, and that is all actual to making a phone call to put. and so for us to story
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a said here that that did not have the hope for outcome of advancing the cause of peace. so perhaps we will see ministers come out of this meeting, taking a harder stand against moscow. w as terry show for pushing from brussels. terry, thank you. we're going to take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. police in georgia have arrested protests. those who are demanding new pol them entry elections. the protest as has come talents in the capital, simply say that going to stay until the moms and that's they say the up to the pallets which re elected the georgia dream high say was riggs with the help of russia, 5 sizes in israel, say one woman was killed and 10 people injured when a rock hits lot from 11 on hits. the northern city a from the building took a direct hit is rails and the tree says hezbollah militants fly around a 100 project tiles into israel's notes on monday. is there any defenses?
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intercepted some of them and use even tens of thousands of people have protested in the capital, wellington, against the bill to change the nations found increasing between indigenous mallory and the british colon noises. opponents say the bill will diminish mallory rights and set back race relations that were established in 18. 40 the 9 day march move through the country and has ended up outside parliament. now the rights of i that who has become a hero and fronts has given her the final statement in court. she said political says it is time for the match. so patriarchal society, the trivializes right to change ex husband and thousands of other men are on trial and phones that used violating her while she was drunk. and she's out. who is the women at the center of a mass rape trial that has shaken fronts of
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a 5 weeks of course, and has had harrowing details of how she was allegedly raped by her husband, dominique, political, and dozens of men, he recruited online. she told the quotes she never suspected her husband of anything. and that she thought she was having symptoms of all time is when she was experiencing blackouts and memory loss. the quote was told bees with the side effects of the drug so has been, was putting in her food, just the data. she's el petticoat also told the court that she's consulted 3 kind of colleges of to waking up on several occasions in her woods feeling like she'd given. but after she settled petticoats, folks you heard who the main victim is and we know to what extent, but more broadly, the main victim as an entire family config. dominique pentico has admitted to the charges against him. he's on trial along side 50 of the men police track, down from videos of the alleged rapes he filmed and stored 21 at the men seen in
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the videos, could not be identified. while a handful of the men on trial have admitted to re think she's all petticoats, the majority have pleaded not guilty. they all do that they would not a way that she was unconscious. one of them said he thought she was pretending to be asleep. as part of the fantasy game, the investigators had evidence of around $200.00. a trips carried out between 201120. 20. it's unusual here in front and so a re trial to be held in public, but she's helping the co chose to waive her and an invitation. she told the quote, she was driven by a desire to expose rape culture. she said she'd hope that her decision would empower at the survivors of sexual violence just because just those pele co is a hero. the 71 year olds. bravery has opened a conversation. i don't see the message for all women who are suffering violence,
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but also the many are silent to says the on the book, the santa is who could actually it is it helps to put pressure on the justice system and hold perpetrators accountable. so they'll do 1st of all the, the, the minute use in the trial face, decades in prison. judges will deliver their verdict. in december. it's me doesn't the g 20 summit us and brazil's rio de janeiro have issued a joint declaration cooling for global pact to combat hunger, more aid for garza and an end to the was in the middle east. and ukraine. the statement also called for global tax on billionaire, but it did not offer specifics on how to achieve these goals for the summit is continuing today with an expensive focus on sustainable development. and the from the transition to clean energy. would you like to use my that you get that data? we use tape lisco editor mckayla coast that is at the g. 20 summit in brazil and
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joins us now. so you said you like today's focus is we were just saying it's on climate change on the energy transition. so what can we expect from today's tools? well, we already have a pretty good idea of the outcome of this 220 because that final statement was already out before these working sessions actually come to a conclusion. so a lot of this is now also by natural diplomacy. and this is one key quote. i want to highlight that really goes to all the topics you mentioned from climate change diplomacy to hunger reduction and assessing the statement that the inequality within but also between countries is that the cool of the global towns is that we're facing. and this gives a clear voice to a key demonte. it's not talk about individual conflicts, not just about trade, knots about what benefits risk countries, but about how to create more equality. and that's also why we're seeing, there's a big issues of ukraine, but also the middle east looked at through
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a prism of what effects it's having on the rest of the world in terms of the ticket ukraine. a grain supplies also trades as supplies and how much poverty it has for us. it's a key signal to the west that the global self wants to see it's issues taken serious. see, and if any things that rich or countries will have to pay for creating more equality to tackle those challenges, including climate change as we have the climate conference going on the same time. there are, of course, lots of bilateral tools happening on the sidelines of the summer. something to what do we know about today is missing between the german trunks. the what i'm sure it's um, the chinese president and she's been paying for i've just come back from the beginning if that meeting and the press was allowed inside. there were many friends the words about the incorporation. but of course,
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we know as soon as the doors closed in these very soap meetings, the last of the up to half an hour, the german side suddenly would be expected to raise what's happening in ukraine. it's unclear whether the news reached them that the long range missiles do by the us presence is now allowed you crying to use inside territory. the russian territories have already been use it just been used today. and, and the big question also that the german side certainly has, is clearly it must be against china's interest to see north korean troops on the grounds. now what effect can that have in terms of how much support sign up is giving rusts up to q when it comes to do use goods that can be used for drones and this evening navigation that drones being directly sent it to russia. so i'm not a conflict, but also a common interest when it comes to trade and also that doing issue of what to
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expect from the 2nd trump presidency that will start on january the 20th. he told me his chief political episode reporting from re i mckayla customer. thank you. with just about enough time for a quick reminder of our top story today. the training and president below them is lensky has mocks a 1000 days since rushes full scale invasion with a rally and cool to lawmakers in the european parliament. he says 2025 will decide to win. edit forget, you can always get the daily news on the go. just download our app from google play or from the app store. i will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications. any breaking news, there's lots of sports, business and entertainment plus of course, analysis and background from our correspondence that you offer
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