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this is going to be find it here, repos every weekend on d w the this is the w news live from. 6 in south korea is a position begins impeachment, proceedings against the president, 6 policies filed a motion calling on unit, so keel to quits immediately. the problem and building has become the assessing for a candlelight vigil as people riley against his brief and classic imposition. isn't marshal. also coming up on the program, nato. foreign ministers grappled with this trust of high britain will fetch as a mason brussels left focusing on the suspects of sabotage. the cables in the baltic sea and advancing revel sizes in syria close in. on the key city of hama
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the syrian army says it is striking back with russian ass. of course, the money keeps making and welcome to the program of position policies in south korea have begun impeachment proceedings against the president of the he briefly imposed muscle which effectively means military will union sucky all was forced to lift it just as lisa off to resistance from lawmakers who unanimously voted to reject the decision. thousands of protest as have joined the campbell like vigil outside the parliament and sold the full staffing march against the president's there also demanding use resignation. let's take a look back now on the events that have thrown south korea into its biggest crisis since it became a democracy. in the 1980s. thousands of people took to the streets and so
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confronting army troops and police citizens were in shock, and opposed to what they had just heard in late night. tell the vice presidential address at the tone of 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. 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
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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. i also suppose this is such a national shame. zip gable was a stand of developed in front of the parliament as protests as tried to prevent soldiers from entering. the building on the helicopters, landed on the roof and troops forced entry, seemingly and updates 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 to know what to do. something to what ahead to hey i'm, you know,
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the tube soon with do and show to the, off to you and spoken tv again. announcing the reversal, kelley k on hedges, after the national assembly demanded the marshal law, be lifted. the marshal, our troops have been withdrawn. 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 dia position analysts believe humans. decree was actually an attempt 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 we can get the view from. so now am i speaking to june ha pock, a correspondent at korea pro. that's the south korean use analysis websites. thanks
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so much for joining us. of the what happened yesterday? how likely is it that the president will now be impeached? well, there's a lot of fury on the ground and thanks for having me. and there's a lot of fury on the ground from lawmakers from the public on what the decision of president june was to make sure that he declares martial law at 10 30 pm last night. it's still up in the air as to what he's actually planned up. it's a p p. the people our party, the ruling pals, hardy and, and also the prime minister. and the chief of staff of both have all 3 have meant inside the presidential office with preston, you the defense minister has attended his resignation as has the full cabinet of the south korean cabinets as well. and it's quite certain that the south re
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impressed and right now, there is quite a lot of and momentum that he will be impeached. very soon, the impatient bill, as i have heard from my sources, is that it has been submitted into the national assembly. it will be reported to the national assembly tomorrow morning and they will sold a plenary session within 24 hours. these are obviously extraordinary circumstances . i mean, south korean citizens haven't seen moscow loaded flat and move in full decades. can you walk us through what this has been like for the people of south korea? how is they've been experiencing the past hours in? yeah, sure. i mean uh, i was just at the protest just now a candlelight vigil just outside of our office here in palm and in the city center . and there's a lot of anger that has directed at the present and the presidential office for the decision to impose marshal on the citizens and the national assembly. yesterday, the citizens that i spoke to clearly stated that it was
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a breach on the basic human rights that democracy. they were quite well and good, but also very sad and sense of mental as well. uh, seeing is he just mentioned that it's been 40 plus years since a democratic ruler has declared that martial law against duplicate the citizens of speed and look into we're how because korea, the lawmakers that the citizens have voted in through a democratic selection. and it's something i think we can understand the marshal law in our modern history has attained themselves as a kind of historical trauma. you know, we see how martial law was imposed throughout the entire south tree and region when the problem to protest with going on in may. 1980 hundreds were killed in the city of counties during
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a military track down during the martial law period. and i think that is quite a rugged source of the historical trauma that is currently going around, well, not worldwide, but nationwide. if we could have a look at the reasons that he used to justify this, the president seemed to blame an empty state plots when he to come to class marshall. he accused the may not position policies of supporting at north korea. is there any truth to that, as well, quite frankly, know the opposition party, the reasons that he declared in his speech just yesterday when he was declaring the marshal and the reasoning that he gave was that it was for the budget constraints that were going on in the national assembly and the president has quite excited that the opposition party has held the government responsibilities or national responsibilities to help you with the budget constraints that are going on. um,
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the company is accused of mt chang. uh, prosecutors. uh the state auditors as well. um, so political reasons um calling them pro north reinforces and kind of imposing marshall is something that all of the exports that i've spoken to as well as the general public kind of stuff due to a 190 lawmakers, including several from the ruling people. powell, policy, those and unanimously, didn't they to nullify this an awful lot declaration? what does not say it means it does not suggest that you know this, what is essentially a display of units that you just not suggest the democracy is actually live and well in south korea? well, i think that the, you know, what, while we, we saw both sides of the democracy yesterday play out all throughout the night and throughout tuesday morning as well. and the institutional democracy and the constitutional democracy that is, has been protected by the lawmakers and the citizens who are out in front of the
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national assembly yesterday has been indeed protected. the lawmakers did come together. 17 ruling people tell a party. lawmakers came together to join forces with the opposition party in notifying the martial law that was imposed. you was not quick to respond. however, he still has not apologized for the chaos that ensued in the national assembly and also outside of the national assembly. it is still something that is ongoing. however, we are in for quite a busy number of this trend list june hot pocket. thank you so much for you for your time today. thank you. rebels in syria closing in on the city of hama, pushing ahead with their results against government forces. the city was the best in of, of position against president bush, asagwa and protests 1st started in 2011 the you and says nearly 50000
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people has now been displaced and over a 100 civilians killed. in this latest flare up of the syrian will on highway to hum, as long as troubles are advancing further south. they've now captured new towns in the province. so down is just north of homeless city. the last time rebels were here, 7 years ago. they say they're hoping to walk them back civilians who support the opposition or anxiety by government forces of the sort on the law. they noticed that the one we are in the town to sit around. god has granted us victory. thank god. how about uh, mean uh as well, but i said, well, what i wanna say for deliberative from is that scans and then we're now working on returning civilians to the homes, you know, be with the him, certainly being a vine mean leading new, sensitive as an, as long as militant crew co pay at the heading of sham or
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h t. s. have long been designated to terrorist organization by the un and the us. various arms groups have joined them, including fighters, backed by turkey, stay advanced to the south. their next goal is to seize the city of homes, giving them control of the strategic highway linking damascus to the syrian coast well on and if the job, the job, we're heading to home a city. and after that, i'll go willing to homes and then to damascus, and the rest of syria will be liberated again to feel as though we just, some residents of damascus have already started to weigh their options. they say they will stay, no matter what. what's the issue we're living in our homeland, our land, our country. we won't leave, that's all true on side of the government has vowed to fight back aided by russia and iran back miller heroes who have been preoccupied with their own conflicts. the
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un says tens of thousands have been displaced since the latest defensive began by highlighting that this reset, that this collision of supposedly just has cause many civilian casualties, displays tens of thousands of people are interrupted, create the concept of disease understood update our, you know, communicating operations defensive is the most serious escalation of the conflict in years. it has only added to what is one of the world's largest displacement crises. more than 11000000 people have been displaced in the 13 years of war in syria. russia's invasion of ukraine has expanded to include thousands of north korean soldiers, hypersonic missiles, and suspected hybrid attacks on ukraine's allies. now nato foreign ministers have been discussing how to respond to this escalation at
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a summit in brussels. continuing support for ukraine on the blocks preparations for the next donald trump presidency. abdomen i said between frustrate to brussels and speak to alexander the phenomena. who is of your a chief that alexandra um, what's the likely main outcome of this nato meeting as it rolls to an end? now? the nato secretary general, a mock salute has just started his press conference to inform us about the outcome of the meeting. the press conference is still under way, but i think it's fair to say that's the big goal of this meeting was to demonstrate that the alliance is still very much united in their support for ukraine, even though elyse are not ready yet to welcome ukraine as a new member in a short term, but a thing for, for all nato countries here was, it was important to, to show, to send a strong signal to moscow that today they are determined to,
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to provide more weapons and the equipment to ukraine. but of course, we also know that behind the scenes there is a lot of nervousness. there are doubt what the future may bring, which donald trump taking office in the u as the very soon. so what has become clear here, as well as at the big strategy that the nato countries want to follow the ones to kind of convince, donalds, trump, that a, what is happening in europe is very important for other areas in the world for the in the pacific for instance, because of course they expect to know to i'm to try to ship you as focus from europe to the in the pacific. so they tried to convince him a look at the north korean troops in russia. look at, you will be run support for russia and others, texas and to make sure that he will stay engaged in nature,
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and that she will not stop providing ukraine with the military age that the country needs. and the for administer levels have been talking about how to counter hyper it attacks, have them they, what are they considering that ma colutus poked about what he called a russia as, uh, escalating compare in of how style actions against nato countries. we got some new numbers from the check for administer. for instance, he said that alone this year, about 500 incidents were recorded in europe. hundreds of them can be attributed to russia, so need to understand state needs to activate, wants to enhance their intelligence showing. they want to have more patrols in the baltic, c a to protect, to a critical infrastructure. they're the ones to defend its infrastructure,
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but they are, i'm facing a lot of challenges. that's a, have a look at our report, a military maneuver and nipple dixie. nato is stepping up patrols here and investing more than new technologies to better protect the critical infrastructure in waters that carry 15 percent of global shipping traffic. several tasks of that infrastructure as well as other forms of hybrid attacks has become a pressing issue for the alliance. i personally don't like the word hybrid because of tax or a tax, and we have to deal with the tax as they come with there's that's on, on uh, cyber weather's that's on the understood infrastructure or others. assuming it has been talking about this already more than a year, and we arrested more than 10 persons at the end of the last year. uh, in the 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 officials saying that russia is showing an increased upside for taking such risks. the alliance has
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a strategy in place for how to deal with hybrid wolfe or by the dates back to 2015 . doing their meeting in brussels ministers are expected. it's too cold for an update nature. advice will continue to extend to get to phase these threats. so we're a range of measures including greater incentives and sharing and better protection of our critical infrastructure. but today to me, of course, are divided on how much to share about suspected acts of sabotage. and what is the best way to address them? alexander you were talking earlier, what knew about how much the topic of ukraine has been dominating the gender at this meeting in brussels? the the us has just announced a $725000000.00 package for keith. talk to us about the timing of this. why is the us doing this? now? you're a secretary of state. anthony lincoln has been repeating that here again and again
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in brussels that didn't come them to as administration wants to get out of the door . every dollar that is available, they wants to spend the funding that has already been approved by the u. s. congress. that to make sure that ukraine is getting military equipment that they need to face this very difficult winter. but with russia intensifying their attacks on infrastructure and on civilian targets. but of course, the idea or the reason for that is that nobody really knows whether donald trump will continue supporting ukraine the way that the incumbent and administration has done so far. so there is a lot of uncertainty, and that is why many countries not only do aspect to germany, for instance, as well, increasing their health for ukraine to make sure that people can survive this
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winter. they don't use others on the phone now and in brussels alexandria. thank you so much for that. now, nato has stuck sources offering ukraine membership in the alliance for the, for simple future. but as we've just been hearing kids weston allies continue to help to train volunteers and conscripts as the country is facing down, the much larger russian army dw is rosie. 3 challenge got a chance to witness how new ukrainian recruits all being prepared for the front lines in the u. k. these green pastors may look peaceful, but space is a path to crash course in warfare. 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 can't show any of the crating truth spaces. that's because we're told the 1st thing you did special recognition
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technology to try and identify and then target a few weeks ago, many of these men had never held the guns. they were ordinary ukrainians, caught up in a conflict. russia started now on british soil. they're being trained to kill lots, but if they 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 then everyone's in those states. basic infantry training can take up to a year and many volts 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 cool. 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,
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now let's go watch all last and over some of the last clips. the hardest thing is knowing that my wife is betty scared for making life, that she is worried. i'm very afraid to be alone. i never left her for more than 2 or cds in my past joel at the put so of some of those delivering the training like vis. ukrainian army psychologist, have already seen active combat and to know all too well what lies ahead it's touch. see when that your friends yeah, i've seen friends say yeah, very 1st person. yeah. this less than insulting building infrastructure under fire? is one of these cohorts last for? no, 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,
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a blast of their national anthem. and i do need you to catch bag filled with everything from deodorant and boots, to live sydney equipment for buffalo injuries. my single impulse that you're going to be looking at is the toner case. obviously if 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 warn a how do you want side? yeah, i'm going to a nice safe one bed. i can go out for a weekend that they call 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 a 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 align,
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but it's out of date in any event. so we're focusing more on the present. so, and for those here, that means focusing on their target and learning how when to pull the trigger. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines today. the philippines says a chinese coast guard ship hit, one of its patrol boats and disputed horses of the south china sea, released the video showing the much larger chinese vessel scraping the boat. and firing was a cannon at its communications. antennas, china is coast guard, blames the philippine vessel for coming too close to its own ship. so maybe as elected as 1st female president and election officials have declared it to him, the non dana di, 12 women of the november the 27th election technical glitch has led to 3 extra days of voting for the position policies rejecting the results. when extends the ruling
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policies assess the full year grant on power thousands of georgians have protested in front of parliament in the capital to please see for a 6 nights. they all angry at the government stuffing tulips on georgia joining the european union. right, please find horse a cannon and tig, so the demons traces to into and lot fireworks of the offices and from the parliament is preparing for a no confidence vote that could out the prime minister, the shredded bound. use governments on the potential full of his 3 months old cabinet is sent to deepen from source political crisis where the country has been railing from the total arise and election. the gave left is, i'm sol, write policies, most of the seats in the, in parliament. i bought the product now source he's in the us states of pennsylvania says that an elderly woman who disappeared while looking for her cap may have fallen into a sinkhole rescue is such the whole with cameras and sensitive listening devices,
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but found nothing except what could be shoot cruise all continuing to search the hole, which was probably caused by previous coal mining in the area. local say it must have opened up in the hours just before the woman disappeared. all right, let's get you a quick reminder of our top story of this. our opposition little makers in south korea have launched impeachment proceedings against president use appeal. that is often he impose marshall low on tuesday. i need to then be over ruled by condiment a few hours later on. siri and rebel forces have been closing in on the key city of hama, as they advance against the regime of the charlotte side. syrian army says it is striking back with russian s. with that you are up to date. stay tuned. coming up next made in germany, asks whether all successful intelligence will help us with kendra and then you can
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