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this is the thoughts they were crazy. the . this is dw news lie from bell in south korea. so position begins impeachment proceedings against the president's 6 policies file, the motion calling on you and so. so if you all to quit immediately, we briefly impose muscle low bubbles overall by pump. also coming off nato for a minute says grapple with the threats of hybrid wolf. at that meeting in brussels, they focus on suspected sabotage of the c cables and the voltage c plus rebel fighters in syria advance towards another big city. president offsets
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forces have vowed so counter attack, but how much, how can they expect from russia, the regimes a long time supports the i'm good. how about is welcome to the program. a position pauses in south korea. i have begun impeachment proceedings against the president after he briefly imposed mazda alone. doing so, he all was forced to lift it, just as later of resistance from lawmakers and protest. this is how the events unfolded overnight in the south korean capital of thousands of people took to the streets and sold, confronting army troops and police citizens were in shock and opposed to what they had just heard. in late night tele, vice presidential address and
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declaring martial law to protect the free republic of korea. from the threat of north korean communist forces to eradicate the despicable pro north korean empty states forces that are plundering the freedom and happiness of our people and to protect the free constitutional order over some problem to protest is also gathered outside south korea's parliament. even though i believe it is a citizen of this country, i have to step up and take action. this kind of thing should never happen. it feels like we're returning to the air of dictatorship. it's simply not right for president june to just take things into his own hands like this good news. i felt anxious after watching the news and i also saw this is such
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a national shame. zip table was a stand of developed in front of the parliament as protests as try to prevent soldiers from entering. the building on the helicopters, landed on the roof and troops forced entry, seemingly in a bit to prevent lawmakers from getting inside. but with the help of citizens, 190 lawmakers managed to get in and hold an extraordinary session. in a vote, they unanimously rejected use declaration and demanded that the most lo be lifted. do you want me to go ahead to, hey, i'm, you know, the tube soon with do and show to the, off to you and spoken tv again. announcing the reversal kelley kellum hedges, after the national assembly demanded the marshal law, be lifted. the marshal, our troops have been withdrawn,
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although i will accept the national assemblies demand and lift martial law through a cabinet meeting. question me, the president humans move to impose and then read the smallest law came abruptly though he plain north korea and your position. i don't believe humans, degree of us actually in attempts to hold onto power and pushed through his cabinets agenda as to call him and is controlled by the opposition. if that was really the case, it clearly backed fi it from the sub. inside some updates. it does earlier on the, on the situation. and so, so right now i would describe it not as very 10 small protests going on where i am in downtown solar, but no big demonstrations yet that it's probably going to pick up soon. um, in the evening and then they are already big demonstrations announced before the weekend you the it's always on said today we have big, empty governments don't stations are being held. but so far the situation is
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relative because it is relatively peaceful yesterday and the night in front of the national assembly well also was gathering. there were some small scuffles between um, dental and straightest and security police. but i would say overall it also remains relatively calm and peaceful. and right now, many people are just going to walk. it's every day, life and soul. but of course, yeah, this is a big topic, not the one. but so far, i would say there was no bits of escalation me now is it was coming any clear what exactly was behind the president's decision to declare martial what only to a certain degree. i mean, the official explanation that, um you and so if you all accused the opposition of being pro north korea being like communist forces who, who um. uh, conduct and to state activities. i think that has to be explained for the international audience. i mean, the political ride which use belongs to basically regularly, excuse us,
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the opposition of being pro north korea but, but it's more like a very wake to him. there's no evidence. and i mean, just have to be there was, even in some headlines, the, the, the tendency to things that north korea has anything to do with a situation here. now, no, that's not the case. i would say most textbooks now agree that they do so if your domestic motivated, he has a lot of pressure that what n t government protests or does start taking the last weeks because he's mess of the unpopular. they are a corruption scandal. the potential corruption allegations against his wife and the i read a lot of pressure against the popularity rate of to go to speak to below. so i think he thought that he could deflect attention, district attentions, and maybe what politically suffice this move, but so far it looks like the complete feedback fired because to public the, it's really demanding him to step around at the, the political pressure is growing by the hour,
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now the opposition is also the money. the president stepped down all the any science that he's prepared to do. that's what i mean. it's an ongoing story. so i would expect some breaking developments assume because it's not only the opposition that demands him to step down the june. so if you're the president has lost also political backing with his old party. so the potty, the chief of his old party, said that the decision to declare a mazda allowed what's wrong and that he wanted to stop it. so this even power struggles with, in the, the, the, the political affection. but the president belongs to spend the as a general strikes that the big labor unions have that and now, and so a lot of pressure at no cost to the media. also it's already calling you except your to step down to. so i would expect that it probably has to happen soon. and many lawmakers have to basically, um, issued an ultimatum, saying that y'all has 72 hours to step down by himself. but now this basically
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a form of the request of impeachment against him. so it's really a rapid development. it's, uh now you mentioned that uh, there are more protests tonight, how they expect it to stay peaceful. i mean that is really a tough question. if you ask, you know, i would say, yeah, probably um, i would expect it to be peaceful, but i think it's, it really depends on the development and also how you so joy of react if you would probably step down by him. so i think the chances of the situation staying peaceful would be higher, but if he doesn't do so, i would say that the anger that you can clearly see behind this the uh, the uh, beneath the soft face property growing. so i think that would make it a tougher because of really the situation. this tends beneath the surface, but so far, at least yesterday, it has remained relatively peaceful. i'm also mildly optimistic that it will stay like this, but of course things can change trust. but yet,
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unless i've been fights for the whole thing from so thank you very much for man of nato's foreign ministers. meeting in brussels to discuss how they can bet a friend of hybrid attacks against the allies. secretary general ma go to assess the block, wants to improve intelligence sharing and protection of critical infrastructure. you said russia and china have been behind such attacks in the past and military maneuver and nipple dixie. nato is stepping up patrols here and investing more in new technologies to better protect the critical infrastructure in waters, county 15 percent of global shipping traffic. sabotage of that infrastructure as well as other forms of hybrid attacks house become a precedent issue for the alliance. i personally don't like the word hybrid because of tax or a tax, and we have to deal with a tax as a comma. there's that's on, on, uh, cyber weather's, it's on the under the infrastructure or others. that's knowing it has been talking
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about this already more than a year. and we arrested more than 10 persons to the end of the last year. uh, the new stone. yeah. and hoover guided and financed by the russian secret service. some natal members have been pressing the alliance to take a tough stance on the matter with the official saying that russia is showing an increased upside for taking such risks. the alliance has a strategy in place for how to deal with hybrid wolf are, but the dates back to 2015. doing their meeting in brussels ministers are expected to cold for an update. they to advise will continue to stand, to get to face these threats to our range of measures, including greater incentives and sharing and better protection of our critical infrastructure. but natal members are divided on how much to share about suspected acts of sabotage. and what is the best way to address them? the process bear chief of us on a phenomenon, funds actually the board and she joins us now from that for
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a minute. this meeting that in brussels, i found the nato foreign ministers. i expect it to come up with a new strategy to come to the so called high version of tax. but does that look like? well, the existing tomato strategy is a complete police spectacularly, codes data, those are not my words, but those are the words of the net. nato officials who official who is in charge of drafting a new strategy that will take a while. but he told us how important it is for need, so to keep up pace with the development of technologies. and he also spoke about the challenges that nato needs to need. here, for instance, at that such attacks are not clearly attributed in many cases with the course of course, russia, china, on iran, or other extras. they don't want you to know it to
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a 100 percent certainty that they are behind such a text. they want you to believe that those might be also accidents. then there is the question, of course that those attacks are not targeting borders. nato is quite good at defending borders. there are happening with the nato territory and there are targeting not only military targets, but also hospitals. infrastructure are critical infrastructure, underwater to the communications cables. so need to countries needs to work together with private companies to help them secure this infrastructure. for instance, to put more sensors at communications cables. so all of that we can expect to be included in the new strategy. but as i said, it will take a while to, to draft this new strategy. and currently i'm a native space states, even pre path to town to these, these hybrids attacks as well. i think that some nato countries are more
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prepared to than others when we talk about the baltic states lots and it's tanya and of course that is because they are dealing with them on the everyday basis. but when we speak about germany, for instance, just remember this summer, a drone was able to fly a couple of times over in industrial park, including a critical infrastructure. and it took awhile, it to a monita of the situation and destroy own was suspected of trying to get the information to several tasks. what was happening in this industrial park? so we heard from the german 4 and one is to here as well. and i've been at the book told us that germany needs to do more and to invest more in protecting its critical infrastructure. now support for you. credit is also on the agenda
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today. the us announced that $725000000.00 aid package for key it. why is the us taking these steps now? well, according to the u. s. secretary of state antony blaine can do as administration to bite an administration is trying to get every dollar available out of the door to support ukraine. because of course, nobody knows whether the incoming administration, whether don't not, trump will continue that military age. so the thinking behind is now to provide you creating with what is needed, what has been provided or approved, rather approved by u. s. congress. and that the broadest strategy is supported by all of nato members here to strength and ukraine's position on the front lines. but also to strengthen their position, should there be any potential talks with russia in the future to do
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that, i sent a phenomenal revolting from brussels. thank you and have some thank you night so has stopped short of offering you try and membership in the alliance for the foreseeable future. but it keeps west and allies continue to try and volunteer some conscripts as the countries facing down the much larger russian army dw as rosie burchett, but a chance to witness how new ukrainian recruits being prepared for the front lines in the. okay, these green pastors may look peaceful but faces a path to crush course in more fear. we're on our way to meet and to find out about ukrainian soldiers who are being trained here in the new case. we can't tell you exactly where we are for security reasons and we capture and use and you crating trip spaces. that's because we're told the 1st thing you do special recognition technology to try and identify and then target you quite
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a few weeks ago. many of these names never held guns. they were ordinary ukrainians, caught up in a conflict rush of started. now on british soil, they're being trained to kill last person that came to kill us. we must learn to kill the enemy. this is operation into flex a 5 weeks training program that transforms ukrainian civilians into soldiers. it's delivered by trainers from the u. k. and adults and other countries including canada, norway, and the netherlands in those states. basic infantry training can take up to a year and many involved or teenagers. but here the average age is 35. these are men with mortgages, families and regular jobs facing a rapid gear shift lima. and then you quote, i've never had to deal with physical exertion with a lot of the past work didn't involve any exercise experience and now it's a bit challenging physically. but everything is okay. now let's go out all last and over some of the last scripts, the hardest thing is knowing that my wife is very scared for me. why that she is
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worried. i'm very afraid to be alone. i never left her for more than 2 or 3 days in my past joel. happening locally. right. so some of those delivering the training like vis ukrainian army psychologist has already seen active combat and to know all too well what lies ahead. it's tough to say when your friends yeah. you see friends say yeah, very 1st person. yeah. this less than a salting building. infrastructure under fire is one of these cohorts. last for know, this is just a drill. the credit in your recruits are safe, and these are only blank roads, but in just a week or so, they'll be facing the real thing. some are already shipping out to the front line before departure, soldiers get a final briefing, a blast of their national anthem. and a donation to catch bag filled with everything from deodorant and boots,
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to live saving equipment for buffalo injuries. and am i single impulse that you're going to be looking at is a tool in the case of a safe cash perfectly back to the enemy from a mine like a bunch of wins, shrapnel, british army magic sergeant to mcdonald takes care of the final preparations. how do you feel when you wave them off? i mean, they're going to war. how can you watch that? yeah, i'm going to a nice safe one bed. i can go out for a weekend that they called the, the, this is, they will, this is the country, the, the, and they, there was no risk flight from it. so if we can do anything to help them make their lives a bit easier or best. so or bit safer just for us to this program is funded until the end of 2025. after that, nobody knows we're in such a time, both in the world and in ukraine that it's very difficult to land when it's out of date in any event. so we're focusing more on the present. and so,
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and for those here, that means focusing on their target and learning how when to pull the trigger it was a batch of reporting that let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines today. thousands of georgians have protested in front of parliament in the capital to play c for 6 nights. they're angry at the government, stopping told us on joining the european union. right. police 5 was kind of going to have guys have to demonstrate just who launched file was at the office in front of that parliament is preparing for no confidence vote. the foot asked 5 minutes to michelle bonnie is government. the potential for all of us 3 months old cabinet may deepen the political crisis that it said the country has been reading from the rising election that gave left is and far right part to 2nd. most of the see, this was the, in the french father. the chief of the u. n. to many jerry and agency
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as well that the world is on fire while appealing formal aid funding to him. fletcher who took the post last month. it was appealing, right? for more than $47000000000.00 is the most and 8 for next year. so that just says that amount will help only about 2 thirds of more than 300000000 people in the actual, in the pricing across the globe. as long as you ration. and if more than 10, a process and pass it into the united nations has accused ukraine of 88 in the syrian rebels. they launched a surprise offensive last week and continue to advance of the northern provinces of hama. and it lip serious. i'm a come on says it's false as striking back with russian. i suppose. most scholars save syrian president bush, or, or last side from the feed, in 2015 off to intervening in the war. but the observe is asking for russia is able
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to help us out again, considering it's full scale invasion of ukraine. scenes of despair and 3 unfolding northwest and syria, as people trying to identify the dead after russian and syrian as strikes on it look provence most go has, once again deployed, it's will things to help serious passion, all assad put a stop to an offensive by rebel forces it was russians, military intervention in 2015. that time the tide in us that's favor, the height of series will back then must have ariel bombardments with what critics said was little regard for civilian life, helped aside again. last territory versus vladimir putin claims have boosted his country, standing on the global stage by changing the costs of the conflict. aside with a few sit in his thanks a but as to what is being called a stone, a new post by rebel forces who quickly move to take over
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a like post international apple. it's unclear if russia will be able to help aside in the same way and what this could mean to the why the situation to one thing, russia is bogged down and ukraine in a conflict. polluting has shown no signs of being prepared to end since he ordered it full scale invasion in 2022. moscow has said it continues to support the assad. but analysts say it's unlikely russia will be able to send reinforcements or the pro additional fire power. as all of its efforts are focused on winning the war in ukraine, prussian troops in syria, i never thought to have amounted to more than 5000 at any one time. but report se sum was sent back to ukraine after february 2022. along with
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a number of will planes and long range missiles the syrian armies, it's part, saves it to be time and to defeats its opponents. but with questions surrounding rushes, contribution on the constantly shifting geo political situation. it's difficult to say when, oh, if it will achieve its aim and earlier i also russia, analysts concepts in a good, if russia can help syrian president of stay in power while find, take a war and ukraine. a good, i think it's can, but not by much and it a lot will depend on the situation on the ground, on the weapon, supplies to the rebels and a lot of factors which are completely outside the rushes control you see re yes. and in the end of the, the outcome will be maybe, maybe could be essentially also controlling damascus and the area around it and staying there and claiming his presence in the russians probably him up. but i do
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not think what the russians can do today is that they can provide the kind of push that helped a shuttle also to defeat the uprising. as it happened in the 20152016, i do not think puts in the has the resources to pump into. so you got to do that now. so rushes, the u. n. n boy has a to is ukraine of aging syrian rebels in the fight against us, southern russia is, is that anything to that time as well? first of all, pressing diplomats on there today to deliver russian propaganda not so much to diplomacy in my personal view. um, as for this claim, its completely ah substantiated. i do not think that for example, talk to you who is in very try to control of certain elements of these rebels and
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different lease cars. very good communications really would have allowed for that because that would have uh, made the situation much more complicated and another this, that question why and how would you cream help the rebels in such circumstances when it is fighting for its life, with a credit for the depths of a ministry supplies itself. so i say this is, this should be taken with a huge pinch of salt, but the kitchen was a barrel solve this, the same by the russian as you and them. and by now we heard in our report, they were never more than 5000 russian troops stationed in syria. i do. we know how many of them now and kind of rush up, provide significantly more. oh, well, no one really knows that this sudden point in time, the russians claim that they had a 63000 personnel that had served no sir, but think this have service here. it means that
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a lot of people once with this rotation, i personally think that the 5000 is probably the right fit. got and including technicians of the say, naming name, air, air base, neil talk it up. and i do not think that puts them can provide more basically, but russia has now a very significant task on defending it's assets on the mediterranean sea. the naval station was at the doctors and look you and me to give him the air force base . so, at the same time, put this binding warren, the grain. how could you send more troops? there? i did of is russia. i was consenting. i got that. now. let's get you. a quick reminder of our top story. position. little makers in south korea have launched impeachment proceedings against president young soaps, your thoughts of, to the post martial, on tuesday, only to be over ruled by ottoman a few hours a message from me and the news team. i have an update for you if
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