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and in a political conflict, i'm afraid i'll never see him again when. oh you lost on the bus stop. december 18th on dw, the this is dw news life and broadband drive and it's john. so website is a surprise visit to ukraine. black schultz meets wounded ukrainian soldiers and hospital and nonsense. a new military aid package for keith was hundreds of millions of dollars. also on the program. isn't mr. rebels in syria? 5 in gas andre machines, i control of mo territory and the northwest. me looked at what the flare up in this simmering conflict means for the why. the middle east is a 7 year old girl from casa, who was in danger of losing her leg. she's been allowed to leave the world so as to being severely wounded in on his right past strikes. she's not being treated in by
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the i'm feel welcome to the program. german chancellor, old sean says being in keys on the 2nd trip to ukraine, since russia's full scale invasion, chancellor announced a new $650000000.00 your weapons package, which includes at this time systems you said germany would remind you, crane strongest your fee and supports i'm with the opposite side for as long as necessary. don't trump selection van has cost out of a huge a from keeps biggest military supply. the united states is more of the chancellor statement. mine does. who for young kids have to me? i might visit to keep today. maybe one thing very clear to me of the people in the
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ukraine will prevail it. uh well, i do mean it was a day of an on demand our hot it's hot. so if you're, you have a p and family with you. glory to you cried. will you credit the presence of lensky stress these countries need for a german tourist cruise missiles, which by lane has repeatedly opposed city or dine? yeah. uh total shall the total rest issue. of course, you know, old off and i have a lot of common views on some issues. and we have different views on some issues. and i think you might, but that's why we are constantly working to make sure that we have more common ground on the taurus issue. it's, and this is a challenge for us. non us putting scale lot correspond to magazine and it was at the news conference between latest health and told me more of the right
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so. so this was in fact the 2nd visit of german trying to sell an optional supreme since the beginning of the full scale invasion. and then also was the 1st bilateral meeting of presents and lensky and optional scheme. ukraine. since the beginning of, of a full scale invasion, so that it had a lot of symbolism to it. and the chancellor took the opportunity to emphasize them to repeat time and time again, how much germany was doing to provides help to ukraine in finding off the russian invasion. in fact, germany is the 2nd largest donor of military 8. it has provided and pledged a total of $20000000000.00 heroes to ukraine since the beginning of the force given the agent. and we heard it already. full of shots, messages, central and main. messages that the germany will continue to stand by ukraine side and continues to provide help. so that's very interesting statement given that the german government coleman germany is collapsing and it's not sure exactly who's going to be heading the next government. and if
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a lot of shots will be part of that government in the next year, i'm coming to the ukranian presence. what is the landscape? she faxed germany for their help. she took time to talk about the continuous, deadlier with techs that are happening all across the country to and ukraine. at the moment they, she mentioned that's a key. and the german liter talked about bolstering air defense systems. germany is going to provide some additional air defense systems, but he also said that the help of the western partners is simply not enough at the moment. it is in the sense of dropping the ocean. it is enough to survive for the moment, but it's not enough for ukraine to prevail as a shows put it in that statement that we just heard it to the training presidents. it's something that i thought was quite interesting. he said that piece can only be reached through quote, weapons, and diplomacy. i think he's hinting at calls for ukraine to sit down with restaurant negotiate and this. so this response essentially says that you probably
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needs a better negotiating position. and the west and partners should help to create them and cheating that i'm not excited about. the deputies, because on the in cave or syria is allied. russia has conducted joint strikes on areas in north and syria, under rebel control over the weekend. and surgeons that led by to heidi group, i took over the 2nd biggest city a laptop and also advancing and neighboring how my province. awesome serial. the welcome to fights is thousands. a fleet the aftermath of government airstrikes on the city of you'd live in north western syria . volunteers with the syrian civil defense known as the white helmets are helping the injured russian and syrian war planes are targeting the rebel health, strong willed. after thousands of opposition fighters launched a surprise assault a few days ago, sweeping through several towns and villages, including
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a leveled to the north. thousands are fleeing the sudden escalation and fighting and many for ending up in camps for the displaced like this one in northern italy province. so i'm a holler about came here with her children. she's from a town just east of good live. hi, i saw you guys know we had a hard life in the village because of the escalating attack. the real kids, the shilling and asteroids from the plains on one side and the drones on the other side. the children were terrified, lucky as possible. a steven before this latest round of attacks encounter airstrikes, syria was grappling with one of the largest refugee crises in the world. according to the un, more than 7000000 people remain internally displaced because of the civil war. us much more, he does from a village outside it live, like many in the camp. he hopes the coalition of rebel groups that launch the
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surprise attack will succeed in toppling president bush, charlotte, sad aircraft. i were following the bustling news in gold. william, the regime will full. we're counting the days until we can return because the kids are tired and stressed. we came here with only the codes in our box. nothing else minus the 67 kilometers to the north. the redwood van since allowed another group of exiled residents to return home. this line of vehicles is entering a level city after a decade of control by the charlotte suds forces, opposition fighters have captured much of serious, largest city praise god, after 10 years of displacement from elect her we have returned may god to bring back every displaced the past and return our pete po's. those didn't tend to that home the same. and just as we've enjoyed the liberalization of our city, the god's willing, they to the joyce and the liberation of the, as the syrian military says,
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it's sending reinforcements to push back the fighters and president. the charlotte side is boeing to defeat what he calls the terrorist and their supporters. kristin held back as a journalist who has written extensively on syria and the middle east. a. she told me more about the background. so these red blood tax as it didn't come out of nowhere, i think what we have missed in the international community is that the cypress team and russia have been attacking it live providence over the past year. so the local h t s group the higher to for to get assigned melisha. that extreme is, is a mistake stream is, but they are not the hottest because they don't have an international agenda. so these local groups came on, the growing pressure by the population saying that, you know, what are you carrying weapons for it? you cannot stop the sounding by a thoughts and the russians. so they prepared for this offensive for over 5 months
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. and they waited for a good moment to do so. and this had obviously come when his bona was we can buy these for 80 s strikes and zip on when a rainy and you, being in a dream came on the growing press and press a ever since the war and gaza. and russel obviously is active and ukraine and will probably not leave the front lines. they are to come to defend aside in a level. so this was a good moment for them to advance. they wanted to stop them. i don't think that they planned really to take over and they pulled, they were surprised that the regime basically gave up the city the major resistance quite the regime got give up. i left her so easily it shows that the regime cannot hold onto its power by itself, but not a sub needs the support from outside because it's a hello, a hello regime there. not a lot of people are ready to defend his power up to 13 years of all people are
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seeing that the economy is very in a very bad position. this regime is only using human to cheering 8 for their own purposes. it's a living off the cup that go on smuggle, so it's an illegal drug that is being sold on over the region. so it has lots of legitimacy insights. so this is why the police forces in the military were basically given up the positions in a level. they are not ready to defend this regime anymore. and this makes a side even more dependent on the wrong on russia, on his bola. and these actors are not in the situation and maybe don't have to will at this moment to step in as they did in 2015, 2016 when they really saved assault and saved his power. right? so i did with that, but there is, inc, i totally controlled about 3 quarters of the country. it sounds as though you were saying this rebel events might actually change this as it very
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much depends if these different groups will re unite or whether they will stop some and fighting. you know, it's not on the h t s. we have the sewer, national army that is being active in the northern part of the province, and they are being financed by turkey. so they very much follow a different agenda. we see now that the 380000 crooks being displaced from the crowds, quarters of a level and from shaft probably to the quarters in place in this province of a level. so they have a different agenda, which is the talk is interest, which is too weak and curtis autonomy in northeastern syria. and the return assume refugees from kentucky into these knolls, on areas that are being controlled and occupied by cherokee ad. one wanted to open up talks with us if you wanted to reconcile with paul charlotte, i sent, but a subs and very much consists of turkey leaving the country. so ad one said okay, i will give the green light for this offensive. the obviously very modern weapon to
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re drones, for example, that are being used by h t s. and the suing national armies. so toki has a role here. and the other one said probably that we know i would give them a green light to raise the pressure on the side. so to find that they may be agree to some sort of normalization, but to the condition of the truck he wants to have the which is remaining inside syria for heading soon effigy is coming back to the northern part of syria. and we can in this code as autonomy in the north east. so very important will be how will these fight this insight i'll, it will behave until now. they are being very moderate, very tolerant. we have seen that the christian population, for example of us, we a short over the weekend. we see that they freed some prisoners from the prison. so we see that there was a christian mess up being held. so it's a, it seems very much under control. the question is, can they govern other people? they have their own government and it just the salvation government ever since 2017, are they able to govern a city? that's the big part. that's
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a level and will they unite their phones and not start and then fighting, you know, between h t as and as an aid, the sooner national. i mean, or continue the fighting between this and a and the kurdish forces whenever the enemies of outside fight each other, this will be at the end. it will obviously additional assets be the one who gains from this. all right, thank you so much. i forgot to analysis that kristen, kristen, how, but i think you guys are where it has the highest number of child amputees per capita in the world. united nations says many even have to undergo surgery without anastasia leaving gaza is almost impossible, but some to manage to get medical treatment abroad corresponds and finally for shot one palestinian child being treated in romania 7 year old sam's father checks or scars every day. so here's how is your foot know,
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it hurts to is it doesn't, it's hard to little or last a lot with me side all to will is an automatic. he's just a worried that sherman to our family stating several places in gaza before they finally got out 2 months ago and came to bucharest on the see the children are suffering psychologically since the war. there's so scared and they don't even want to go to the toilet alone. i have to be with them all the time. and the nice and easy way to strike this to drive home a year ago with me says they survived 52 members of the extended family and the neighborhood were killed the point, not that i had just started using when suddenly we found ourselves in another world and they didn't have the explosion was really strong and allowed for the tendency and all the dust and the ceiling collapsed on us. and it will help on all what is it? will somebody get i live in a shop,
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suffered severe injuries. the medical care available in gaza was not enough. and for once deteriorated. it got so bad that sean was allowed to leave for sibling since father could go to. but their mother had to stay behind whose niece as easy as well wouldn't give for permission. human romania, medics are trying to make up for lost time. orthopedic doctor, you on foot or remove a piece of trump nose from her neck. something he says should have been done right away. for like 2 dr. exists. the risk is if there is an infection one tail to hopefully not to remain in another operation, i need have to remove pieces of bone type. if the infection spread stuff out in the burned interior, right? again, all the risk is we weren't able to do anymore, and you guys had some job. the worst case scenario he tells me, would be amputation of time, select your set that might be, that would be what
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a hosting says he wants to remain positive. being on his own and the uncertainty makes things over why me and it shouldn't have to then solve i live. yeah. it's really hard for me to take care of my children properly and a really, really hope that their mother can come from guys of me and went home and then they would feel life is good. again, feel safe to be psychologically stable and you know, for him to see who they are, all desperate to hear her voice to know she's okay, and your mom's not answering. she doesn't have internet on the website. again, she is not answering details to children. their mothers silence is because of power. but he doesn't really know why she didn't answer. there jason,
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bucharest are dominated by her absence. they miss her. and worry about the last time they spoke, she told them it was cold in gaza, and the wind had blown parts of her tent away. when we did ask is really all sides is why they refuse to allow shelves, mothers to leave garza with a family. and they told us that for security reasons, it was decided that she should be accompanied by her father and siblings of well, alexandra, i saw you as i had a few monetary policy and advocacy at save the children international. welcome to dw, usual for you, try me with ours is to allow a children to leave garza for treatment read. it is very clear that the number of children who have been allowed to leave gaza as approved by these rarely stories
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to seek medical treatment outside. it is very little, these are exceptions to the rule. they are not the rule. there are at least 15000 people in gaza right now who have registered requests to seek medical evacuation abroad. and the majority of them have not been allowed to leave. many of these are children. so every single day and god that there are children and others who are dying of treatable illnesses. they are dying of malnutrition, of disease, of dehydration. and this is a direct result of the destination of civilian infrastructure, the destination of the hospital system and the government of israel siege, which has not allowed sufficient medical supplies, food and other supplies that people need to survive. and what sort of reasons are given uh for these refusals,
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for the reasons that are often given are exactly what you just read out loud on, on, on the program. it's often going back to the justifications around security concerns . but the reality is that there are thousands of people who are desperately in need of medical treatment just to survive, right? or most of gaza now is uninhabitable. it is not fit 1st minister viable. people are not getting up to eat people or not do not have access to clean water. but there are no hospitals in gaza, they're fully functioning. there are children who are losing their limbs, doctors having to do the patients without anesthetics because of rising infections. the situation in gaza is absolutely catastrophic. and you know, the case that we just saw on air. this is one case,
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but there are thousands of others who are not being allowed to leave and who are facing, what are nightmare conditions and gaza. okay. it's really hard does not have a in the past indicated as far as they have concerned. sufficient aid is being allowed into the territory. but, you know, setting not to one size. fits is a conflict involving leaders on both sides for whom the international court of justice has issued arrest warrants, and of course have mass has been deemed tara organization. i think a you, the us and others. how difficult does that make your job when you are trying to negotiate submissions to all right. a steve, the children has been on the ground in gaza for decades. we are working with local partners. we know the community and we see what's happening on the ground. every single day, this has been one of the most challenging crises for us to navigate. and every day
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we face challenges and getting permits, permission from me is really authorities to get items into gaza. and the safety of the workers has also been a massive concern. more than 337 humanitarian aid worker, or is had been killed since last october. and the majority of them are posted in. this is the most dangerous crisis in the world to be an aide worker. there are risks that are being taken in because the pop, you know, because we need to deliver it, we need to try to deliver. but the, the reality is that we're not able to reach everyone in need, you know, to be look at the situation in northern guys. and the majority of the population has been cut off from humanitarian assistance from adequate food for medical supplies. we're seeing continued attacks on hospitals. it's just an absolutely gotta stop exit to ation. oh, okay, well thank you for outlining that so clearly for us out for us, alexandra,
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aside from cyber to thank you for me to us. the united states by president biden has been criticized of pondering his son breaking a promise that he wouldn't hunt to. bonham was facing a jail town for tax evasion, firearms offense, as president biden had previously said, he would not jeworski's presidential powers deposit this done or indeed to complete the sentence. let's get more for the correspond to janelle to allow in or washington dc. welcome to now, so by dates, present by them a go back on eastwood wall. so we kind of really look into what jo biden's mind, but a reasonable explanation could be that he just does not have done that much to lose his political career is drawing to a close. the democrats lost control of the presidency in both chambers of the house . as such are, there aren't really democrats and high positions that would have to experienced the
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negative blow backs of this decision. so joe biden has not much to pay in terms of a political price, but one could argue that he has everything to gain personally, hunter biden, of course of being his last living son. now, as you pointed out, he has been criticized roundly for this decision. he's been accused of putting country or putting family over country brother. he's been accused of hypocrisy because of just how much he slammed donald trump and his allies for there's a posted abuses of power. but one can only assume that these are criticisms, that joe biden must have priced in when he made this decision. so it does not set the stage for the presidency like to trump, to palm himself and his allies when he takes office in january. you know, donald trump could pardon himself, but it is unlikely that he will even have to we've seen the last of special council
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jock smith's criminal cases against drunk being dismissed a few months ago. we also saw the supreme court say that the former presidents could not be prosecute, it's for a full official acts conducted while in office. since then, everything seems to have gone trumps way in terms of his legal cases. now in terms of pardoning his allies, when they saw when this decision from joe biden came out yesterday, trump immediately reacted saying that the january 6 writers should be pardoned as well. now we're talking of course about around more than $1500.00 riders who have been charged more than $600.00 who have been sentence. and he has talked about pardoning some of them before and the fact that he's bringing it up again. me is at that talk. he really is looking to a part in at least some of these january 6 writers, if he's going to keep telegraphing it in this way. and so what we'll do is to president biden's legacy. as you know,
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i think americans are able to relate with a father protesting his son, but then again, most americans are part of the most powerful family in the country. and there really are a few things here that could be very damaging for jo biden's legacy. there's the, you turns out there's a new turning of, there's a just how wide of a scope this pardon has. so, hunter biden is basically immune from further federal prosecution for any of his conducted any of his conduct in the period under which he was being investigated. but i think the hardest thing that joe biden will have to live down is about he let his son escape accountability at a time where trust in institutions as a, as independent as non politicized is waning. and he will have to square that with the legacy that he wanted to have as a rules following institutional list. okay, thank you for watching out gentle dental in washington.
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and finally that you run up to christmas has officially begun in many parts of the world. this past weekend was the 1st of advent when seasonal markets traditionally open that gates. that includes the annual adventure in sawgrass festival in the correlation capital. tens of thousands of lights, of building 20 markets of transform the city into a winter paradise. so groups towards both sides, it's expecting not more than a $100000.00 international visitors during the 6 week event. one of the highlights is the pump of ice rink. on the opening evening, get trees, a guest to a performance of the nutcracker. ballet the instrument that helps doing this. so in terms of the old shells, has announced a new 650000000 your weapons package for you. price disability and wounded your
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