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as much as an adult is i am willing to work for change and also i will sing my song . maybe my voice will be heard seeking justice for the victims of genocide this week on d. w. the state of the news line from that israel security cabinet to discuss, i propose a safe spot in the bowl with has the environmental. let's choose tools, pick up speed. israel strikes more hezbollah targets in southern bi route and issues. it's biggest ever evacuation warning for the and also on the program. donald trump, 2nd was a massive shift and us trades policy by the time. so the wife has 25 percent impulse due to some codes from mexico and canada as well on chinese goods. these things responds no, but he twins attract the
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. i'm feel good. he'll welcome to the program. israel secured, he's having this meeting today to consider to cease 5 deal to end. the fighting with has by law in 11 on the around back minutes in group has been launching rockets into israel since october of last year in support of how mass following the tenant attack on some of the israel israel issues evacuation warnings for 20 locations or 7 paint routes and increased ass drugs against has bought us. let's see if i could be close following negotiations led by the united states in france. germany's foreign minister has described the conflict as big as a critical moment. and the issue was urging israel to accept this. these 5 proposal the no mention is riley abruptly. it hits it's targets in southern bay. roads is
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around has intensified it's campaign against, has spotlight in recent weeks. a made an international coast for a seas file of the diplomatic efforts have been led by us envoy as hawk steed who visited both by route until the v. for last week. the us broke a deal to end the fighting coals for an initial 60 day seas file. in the 1st stage, fighting would end and has spelled i would move its fighters at north of the latania river israel, but then withdrew its forces from southern 11 on the 11 he saw me would move into the buffers. to prevent that, his spell over tons, along with an existing un peacekeeping force, negotiations would follow on the demo cation between the 2 countries known as the blue line. the deal is based on a un resolution from 2006, which both has fuller and israel had violated. under the new agreements
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a us that committee would monitor the implementation of the ceasefire. the un resolution has spelled out, had long made a cessation of violence in casa the condition of a deal, but have since dropped the demand box. there have been other sticking points to prevent his spell out from re arming and killing more. is riley's, israel wants to freedom to take action in the future for administer the don't star said the agreements hinged on enforcement that would keep his spotlight away from the border and dissolved in own of lebanon. according to major reports, the us has given israel guarantees recognizing its right to take military action against imminent threats from 11 on which on this coming i will go. harvey was in the oven on until recently and he's now following the story from tyra asked him for more about the proposed to as well. and we only have media reports. we really
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don't know the details off of that. but the, we talking here, obviously about a 60 day period in the 60 day period to eh, his bullet is supposed to withdrawal to north of the tiny river that is still at the can reach us about implants in lebanon. and the israeli army is suppose to withdrawal from lebanon, a completely devoid then should be filled by the liberties army. and then that would be also a committee formed to oversee the ceasefire that also there, we don't know the details yet, but it's, it is supposed to be met by the u. s. brands, it's going to be a member, but to we don't go to the details of course or u. s. let. the committee alone probably will be not accepted by his folder. and tell us more about these likely sticking points to with, you know,
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also in the report it says before you forgot one important points for the live in these sites. it's also important not only that these rate withdrawals the on lens a back to is right. but that, that there are no more violations of liberty, silver at the and by land, by sea, and by air. and that was already the same deal you were mentioning before. the us and resolution 1701, had 2 sides. it had the sides of his boulder withdrawing behind the lead time, the river and it hit the other side that there was supposed to be no more is really incursions that especially by air. we all know how does the end of his paula state of the cell. so if we have 10 thousands of uh, is there any violations of, uh these are $8070.00. so this is going to be certainly one of the sticking points and,
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and that is right and of course also wants to remain to keep the rights to strike his bullet if there are any violations or the question is, what is a violation of who is defined a good, this is going to be another sticking point on a cost that has fall out and also the table. and a israel says these b is we have has bought a know with lab, but on. so how do you do a deal to stop hezbollah firing as your country without has bella being represented being there? but that's basically all the negotiations were done in, in direct way. the americans were leading this negotiators. this is radius. talk to the americans, the americans talk to the liberal, the supplement and deliver this government, then talk the to his ball. so this is how the, the it was negotiate. it's the that is also the trend of just in case i think something goes wrong and that is because of what is one of the problems of the dean
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that there are no direct to changes. so we really, we don't know yet. we will only have a de, if at the end to all the components are in place and we are not sure that this is the case right now. i mean, if we see an escalation the last the days on both sides, we have is really increasing their apartments in level known as we have his folder, increasing their rockets due to is right. so both sides seem to try to improve the bugging to position that they seem to have still. there seems to be soon. some things they will tries to turn it into the favor was this pressure? okay, dr. so we will speak again before the day is done for now the john, this coming alga. alright, thank you so much. i, a us president elect donald trump size a is planning to impose 25 percent tires on imports from mexico and canada when he
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returns to the white house in january. mr. trump claims america's neighbors for fighting to prevent the flow of migrants and drugs in the us, the china to impose the death penalty on people smuggling on people smuggling drugs into america, including the saint, patrick, overly sensitive. mr. trump has threatened to hit the chinese codes with a 10 percent tariff on top of existing levies. during his campaign, the said tires would boost us industries, but economy is supporting the consumers will pay in. yeah, use the criminal invasion. we'll try it is just while i'm issue, donald trump house with china t w's. the chief international editor and richard walker takes a while to look now at what a 2nd, trump presidency would mean for broad us china relations. donald trump is back and she's promising a return to an american 1st foreign policy, and that means taking on china he's chosen to hold for the big jump sundays. marco rubio for secretary of state,
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and mike wolfe's as national security advisor. both see china as the historic threat to us power. so what can we expect? well, let's take a look at the 2 biggest issues, the military situation and the prospect of a trade military fence siege and pain is now well into his 2nd decade in power. china is getting stronger and more aggressive in the south china sea. it's coast guards, barriers to best buy from the philippines, and it's being threatening taiwan with air and navy trends. either of these flash points could start a war. the drags in the us. there is a risk and a growing risk of a use of force by china, either in the south china sea or in the taiwan strait to we know front of the us intelligence community that senior tech has told his military that it must have the
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capabilities to type taiwan by force in 2027. trump does not want that to happen while he's in charge. he has said time and again, he's going to prevent scores from happening. and that was what happened under his watch he's. that's where he criticized joe biden. i think that resonated with the american public, so the us military will need to did tough. she, tim paying for making moves on taiwan or the philippines and help us has a problem. a really big problem. to explain that, let's take a look at a map on china is east coast. there's a little island just off shanghai. this is where you find that young man shipyard, which is a jewel use civilian and military sites. it recently launched, china is us to aircraft carriers. so what's the problem for the us? well, this single ship yeah. has more capacity than all of the ship yards in the united
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states. put together. that's according to the csr. yes. think tank here in washington, and of course, jenna is know, china is only shipyard. the csr, yes, reference is a leak from the u. s. navy briefing, saying that china is over roll ship building capacity is $200.00 and such e times greater than americans. yes, you heard that right. $230.00 times the west can build 100000 tons of ships, naval and civilian every year. china can build 23000000 us may have the edge in terms of quality in some areas. but on that front too. there's little doubt that china can catch up. this is now trump's problem and he won't be able to fix it on his own to. oh, it's a very, very serious problem and united states in order to get this right is going to have
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to also rely on japanese and korean allies who are ahead and ship building it's, it's going to be multi off alliance effort to get to get allied ship building up to anywhere close to our china is okay. hold that thought for a moment. let's move on to that other big issue. trace trump made imposing terrace on chinese imports, sent a piece of his election campaign dot or upstairs upstairs. so, you did this before unleashing a war of what he saw as unfair trade with china, that he never got to finish. this time there's a danger that he'll have to reckon with coming from china, but from your, from also to last with european leaders over trade in his 1st term. and he's threatening to hit them with terrorist again. the risk here we said from could start trade was with china and europe at the same time and that combination could back fine. it would open the door for badging to further divide the united states
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and europe. this could end up in a situation where europe in the country seek to benefit from greater trade with china. ok, let's pull the pieces together. and on both the military and terrace, some could use some help from allies. as we are catching up with china is maybe could be impulsive that says korea and japan and taking on china of the trade would be much easier with europe on so. so can from go from america 1st to america plus friends. that could be a stretch for a man who's been such a skeptic of alliances for so long will soon find out whether with challenges this big. he decides there are deals to be done this time around. let's say nobody's chief international eddie survey should walk as well. let's pick up some of those points with stormy milk now. who is the executive director of the aspen institute?
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germany, she's an expert on transatlantic relations and trade related classes. welcome to dw, what do you think is a trade will coming to america's friends and arrivals? well, um, at least it's going to be rather conflictual and why i'm saying this is the course . we have the experience from the 1st time administration, 201-622-2020. and we also know about it. we've just heard that also in the report that he's just not a very great fan of the trade. and then on the other hand, he's a pretty big fan of the terrace. so he is with regards to tray to looks at trade balances. he looks at who has a trade surplus. he's a v, the united states, and which products and which sectors. and you've used that as, as high and for unfair trade practices. and we know from the 1st administration, but he is not hesitant to implement tyra's to level the playing fields. and he has
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already said that he's looking for a 10 to 20 percent based terrace on all imports from the roll. okay. but the us already has a free trade deal uh with canada and mexico account of donald trump just to throw 25 percent. that them like that. i'm not even yet he used to, but you can especially with us. so in his 1st administration he, we negotiated nafta. um, so the previous agreement about club nasa, the current one has called us n c a ins as we now from the temp administration. and what she wants to do is he going to connect different policy fields with each other, and he's using type policy and the set of tires to get something else. and in this case, the one says strict to border controls to one to contain is ega immigration, he wants to contain or address, or fights, a drug smuggling and so on. and she wants to use us m c a for this, according to the women's, um, he would not be allowed to put
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a 25 percent type of on products coming from nasa from, from the partner countries. and i'm pretty sure that they would also take those to the um, if we minutes dispute settlement for caesar. but you can split in with this, um and she can do it and then wait, what's going? going to happen? okay. so that, so he's, he's, he's opening shots just turning to the china. we saw in our report the increasingly i aggressive chinese ministry, past you on the countries improving production capacity is they have being the, they have long being calls for more coordination between the us and the u on foreign policy towards china. do think misplaced wester lives perhaps is running out of time? but i would say um that this is a policy area. it obviously a pretty sore that they will be a lot of continuity, also funded by an administration to the trump administration from the 1st administration company. and inspection, we know that there was a very aggressive face policy visa, a huge sign of with increasing terrace,
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also to fate deals, phase one and the phase 2 deal and 5, and did not go back on this, but continued. this was also strict export controls, investments cleaning, kind of putting companies on the so called entity list. so that's great unity and for the use of something we should reckon with. and over the last years we were or the trumpet message and the by an invitation asked more um, are you up to do and be more aggressive towards china with regards to the unfair trade practices. and they have some things which uh, the biden administration was bugged about. and um, also the trump invitations not going to like. and this is how the european countries we exit and, and not the unified way with the got to subsidies chinese subsidies on the chinese e vehicles. and the reaction with countervailing youth right internally, for example, was one of the countries which did not vote for these terrace. it's going to be
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difficult, but isn't it for the, for the united states, it to say to, to europe, get behind us against china. when my recollection is in the 1st trump presidency, there was a whole lot of that the stock things of a trade war between the us and the oh absolutely. i mean we had a lot of conflicts of steel and aluminum tablets for example. but also the effect of car terrace and it is difficult for the you and the you now needs to think about how we're going to rick to this. i'd be also going to be more transactional and looking for deals. um, do we want to prevent worse things from happening? then we do also need to think about our own interest. is it not also in our own to interest to be tougher against um china? these are all things which now need to be um, put into different scenario planning and different reactions. or do we also want to be answering to the us tablets with our own tablets. then what is very clear,
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however, that this is going to be costly and it's going to be more costly for us then for the us side to push. we are very dependent on the us as an export market and production market follow of goods for our companies. so for the u, this is something we really need to think about. ok, thank you for taking us through that stormy i can build enough from the aspen institute generally. thank so much. well, thanks for having me. take a look at some of those stories making headlines. now. officials investigating a cargo plane crash and if you and you have found the access blackbox flight recorder, one crew member was killed and 3 others injured when the plane went down, the failure sampled. if you wayne is looking into why that brush i may have been involved. rescue workers have recovered full bodies from a tourist shift that capsized off egypt, the red sea coast. 13 people are still missing. the local government has been to
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the side to talk to survive as most of those on board with foreign nationals. heavy rain has caused advance lines in flooding across central vietnam, emergency teams, accounting hot checks and monitoring vulnerable areas. as many villages cutoff, any 500 people have been evacuated, not defiance is done with thousands of supports of jail. the former prime minister in roxan have forced their way into the capital. is lumber about several people have been killed and dozens wounded in classes with security forces. authorities have blocked the streets with shipping containers to stop mister con, supposes from entering the city. baffling their way through the locked down streets . it is not in a bad con support as seem determined to answer his cold occupied packet stones capital, stinging clouds of t, i guess, failed to stump the progress they also broke their way through the walls of
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shipping containers. the authorities a place to prevent them much towards parliament and the cities fortified governmental then. several debt to be reported amongst both security, full members and civilians. with thousands of personnel deployed on the streets, packets don's interior administer his will and that the police have been given permission to decide on the use of false to despite the risk of injury and arrest supported, the com and his p t policy showed no signs of stopping until the former prime minister is released. we are here only on a run cons cole. he told us to come here, not for him, but for hours in our country's sake. so that's the reason we are here. we will stay here until con himself is here with us and tells us what to do next. or by calling his being in jail forever. yeah. and faces some,
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a $150.00 criminal charges that he maintains it politically motivated, even in prison. he's remains one of the packet stones most popular politicians. he's demonstrated that again in his lemme, but with thousands answering his cool to protest. but the government still looks unwilling to compromise, maintaining the quotes and not to support his anger. can secure cons, release form a german chance, but i'm going to medical as presenting a memoir to the public. like to see i thought here in button, in the book called freedom offers of personal accounts for life and career in politics. i'm going to type in 2021 of the 16 e as an office. i'm center. i'm going through major challenges, including the financial debt and refugee in crisis crises, as well as the coven, 19 content. well the deputies chief political editor, mckayla, has read it 700 pages so you don't have to welcome mckayla. any surprises in
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well, the really, so the answer would be no. there's no real surprises, says he doesn't do it. there's not the soul searching on glove mackerel, who would admit any mistake, and that she's continues exactly the way we saw her a when she was a german chancellor. so um, no huge surprise, but couple of insights on individual situations help see perceived individual situations and always in a way de mystify what it's like being tom's that feels like a role that was fulfilled by a human being rather than a historic figure that she grew to become and the, what does she say about today's protagonist, donald trump, a lot of info to engage in pain. because because she knows that in from past are yes and those are the juiciest bits. i mean, she reading or throughout to 16 years and setting
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a puts in was in the leading role most of the time, a russian, a president. and it's really interesting how she describes their interactions. and how those changed. in the beginning, they appeared to be somewhat still working towards the some kind of corporation, but then she describes them as someone who's in a sense she doesn't use a word paranoid, but someone who is always ready to be attacked by others and always ready to this out it was others and that for she also means as how he, she was presented with his dog at some point in time. what the in that you put into exactly that she was afraid of dogs. so how he would enjoy her suffering in that particular situation. so he comes across as a bully, and donald trump really doesn't come across well either that was very publicly known that the to didn't get tone, but we do get more details on how she assesses his character. and that's just as he essentially he was. so someone in is someone who doesn't believe in the grade to go
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to doesn't believe incorporation, who completed believes in a 0 sum game to ha, he remains the real estate agent talking about an individual plots of land that could only be sold and made a profit on once, and there was simply no corporation with her so, and she didn't think she mentions as well, but she doesn't really go into his capital a tool at this time. he's present c describes to someone who see understood a lot better because of her pos to upbringing in the former communist east germany . and that's actually the top to what we learned the most about to 1st marriage about her and her husband and what a close relationship they have. and in terms of boss that it shows that she is indeed very close to happened. room is that they weren't anymore, but she clearly a deflate, stopped in her book. that okay, so what sort of chances i will i'm going to mack will be remembered as, as well as he will be remembered for her open arms migration policy. she will
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be remembered by critics, she's criticized as someone who was to russia friendly and that by allow it's, that's attack on ukraine to happen in the 1st place here, particularly hub blocking the pos that ukraine so early on in to nato. her response to that is that she prevented an early attack by rush, so she felt that that would have led too much of the attack by letting me put in that in crane would have been even less ready. so over all we get her something up, whatever she did as being without alternative. and that's how she explained most of the policies back in the day. all right, thank you for that. that database chief, political editor, mckayla kristen as i said, show up to date. so we'll have more a world news at the top of the hour coming up next on dw, global us looks at what keeps i will kind of have a good the
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