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is on its goods, but its talks between the us presidents and the chinese presentation pink top being shad. you're also what's the space president trump imposed status on mexico and suspended the within days imposing on canada and then suspended them. mr. trump admits his policies will bring the us some pay and the gain. well, it's on the way. he says, i'm feel go invalid, and this is the day the if we can make a deal with china that there will be very, very substantial. for china, we will definitely suffer from unnecessary losses and difficulties. you know, a lot of poor people think that trump is the answer with a part of no. but if we don't keep winning and keep doing well,
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we won't be the pot of golf. you voted for him, thinking that the price of x are going to go down. and we'd want us to use an increase in everything including stress. first, we've been through this experience before and this time we know that gain better. china may actually see this as an opportunity to meet flights on the west. also on the day jim and his conservatives distance themselves from the far right after voting with them on immigration in parliament last week that we're not working with that party. yeah, i'll bite these up times to something that's fine. that wasn't the case last week, and it won't be the case this week next week, or the week after that. we won't tolerate them to are not holding any talks with the if the or anything welcome to the day a china says a is going to be imposed status on us inputs, including oil and coal, in response to that is against chinese inputs imposed by us president donald trump,
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which have not come into force why types of suspended similar threatened actions against mexico and canada in return for assurances about border security. basics has any trade in balance with washington currently favors the u. s. u. s. president donald trump tire for friends, one chinese goods sparked and immediate comforter stripe from badging. escalating to try to conflict with renewed economic 5 power as an additional 10 percent turn that across. all china is important to us, came into effect tuesday midnight. and with the minutes china's finance ministers said it would impose levies of 15 per cent. for us coal, and l. n. g at 10 percent for crude oil farm equipment and a small number of trucks as well as big engine settings, shipped china from the united states. china as retaliatory type of package. and the
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most we, it, it's filed against the us to the world trade organization was announced on chinese state. so the spokesperson for the ministry of commerce state today that the us and position of types on chinese product. seriously, while nights w to your rules has a bad nature and does a typical unilateralism and tried protectionism practice the actions of to us seriously damaged the rules based multilateral training system, undermine the foundation of economic and tried to corp between china and us being pulled into we filled out the china is market, the regulator has also launched in onto trust investigation into google over a legit wireless sions of the country is onto mano pointed law as part of his retaliation package. google search engine services in china was banned in 2010. and it has only a limited presence there. as the us and china lock horns you, which is rarely pricing for potential economy,
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fall out with trump hinting of types on the you next, the global trade battle ground is likely to see more clashes with grabbing intensity. lots where things stand between the us and china. for now as we seem to canada and mexico, those things can change quickly. a tutor said o'con is a former mexican, i'm boss of the to the united states, a welcome to the day mister bassett, of a rental options are in today's america's costly i'm, if i read it right. do you believe that donald trump's pace with mexico is about much more than illegal migrants and fence, and l m at mexico has brought some of this trouble on itself. yeah, so the thanks for reading, i think this is much more deeper than just linkage of terrorists to immigration fentanyl. and in fact, i think the 2 great extent the front of the terrace,
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regardless of the fact that they were now explicitly linked to these 2 issues. and that they'd be suspended for the next 30 days, while cabinet members negotiate. still to be seen details on what the agreement on monday during the phone call will be at the end of the day, i think the pots are sitting here is donald trump's decision to renegotiate the us . i'm say that's the free trade agreement between mexico, canada, and united states before the full window of revision that a treaty entails, and that's coming down the pike in july of 2026. so in many ways a doesn't want us wait for that revision. he doesn't want to wait that long. and so i think that what we will see, despite the fact that they've been suspended for a month, is this the sort of damocles over the heads of both canada and mexico, but particularly regarding mexico and the idea of mexico brought this on itself as
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well in many ways the problem, the v shaped by government is facing with the pro is that it's the failings, mistakes, weaknesses of the previous mexican government. under his motive sort of law and present chain bounce, political mentor on a host of friends, whether it's organized crime, whether it's on of the reforms to the judiciary, which basically means the judiciary is now being captured by the mexican executive in the country. all these policies are both and up these products of vulnerability and pressure. i'm coming from washington in many ways of the looks of the policy of historical, of hogs, not bullets, which was a way of saying that he was going to confront organized crime became a defective box. now, god, that is sort of, if you don't bother us, we won't part with you. and that's coming home to roost now, because in many ways,
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those folks, not bullets, became hucks for thoughts. and that is what you've seen along with the threat. so punitive terrorist and the, the magic linkage between those things that are just associate disassociated, and your gender of the determination to also classify mexican criminal groups as far terraced organizations which will occur either today or tomorrow. i had what is most important of the executive order of, of trump signed on saturday, formalizing the types of guns, mexico and canada. when he, the, the language in the white house statement says that there is an alliance between the mexican government, an organized crime which washington had never levelled against any mexican government in a, in the model in the long distance. so, so trump has mexico very family in his sites. but when you look at the deal that
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best been done inventory for this suspension of a vase trump tactics, the president judge shane bomb has promised to send 10000 troops to mexico's northern border. president trump has agreed to work on reducing the number of guns traffic into mexico. mean 10000 troops. is that sustainable? a no itself because well, the mexican government is unfortunately doing is playing a bit of a lie from oh, it's a shelving on there already is a significant deployment of national guard and all the troops on the border. it's being this is pro, 1st french and mexico with the same unit of powers linked to migration back in 2019, when he 1st looks over the deploy national guards to the border. so what you're seeing now is yes, there will be an additional deployment, but many of those will either be marines only personnel sent to a, the national guard on the us mexico border. and then there's also an inconsistency
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because you just mentioned gun running gun traffic is probably a shame ball in her read out of the cool nations disagreement. but donald trump doesn't mention a single word on any type of us commitment, right? to address what has long been and never to the relationship, which is the gun running us a gun running into mexico from us. so many people had hoped that we, the relationship between the united states and mexico just got off the o. this new trump administration, and mexico just got off to a bad stop. but it sounds like you think there is worse to come. i think i could get bump here indeed. um so far, yes, especially if we look at what happened between start today and the executive order slapping on the tires. and the calls with crudo and with shame bout yesterday was found in re entry and so forth for a month. one could argue that there's be much more shock, an old policy,
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but i think that if you look forward, given some of the issues at stake and the relationship given what i think will be the most, the pressure point, which is us efforts to have mexico do both to prevent expense and no traffic came from mexico and took united states and the legacy of a chain. bob has inherited pro repeat assessor. and so those of us the ration of capabilities of the mexican state in terms of budget, in terms of manpower, in terms of agency and bandwidth. and in terms of a paradigm which rushing balmy's indeed speaking. but i think that will set this relationship on a bump that caused them to come in. yes. okay. be times had to go see if you right and hope that you are wrong for the thank you so much for doing this on bass now to load softer as a sun. com. the germans interior ministry says asylum applications fell by a the last year in 2023,
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322636 people applied for economy generally that figure dropped by 34 percent last year to $213499.00. when you figure has come a made a heated the package over immigration ahead of national elections here on this very further february about follows. a string of faithful attacks carried out by foreign nationals in gym conservatively to free to mess up post non binding motions through parliament last week. demanding a for the timing of border controls that vote cause control of a c. as it was backed by the 5, i have the 10s of thousands of people demonstrated against wisdom. mats has moved for the weekend because it was seen as breaking a convention of not working with the far right in parliament. winter creams is a member of the gym and parliament full friedrich mats as christian democrats. a welcome
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to the day mister king's, i'm so freaked mats that faced a lot of criticism. after passing this a non binding resolution in parliament's on wednesday with the support of the fall, right. once he writes to attempt this, given that he knew that it wouldn't pass without asked the support a yes i say e and we were right because it's was the only is decision. it was decision by my old elementary group. and then we have the think which was necessary because is the pressing issue. i mentioned the numbers, but it has to be pretty clear that these numbers even have a few of them in the last year. so i come on top of the many refugees and asylum seekers at a already in the country and also the measures of the government agree to continue to, to this slide lowering off the numbers because it's just a little
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a few of people come to europe. this can change it to change very fast as most people come through with many more people come to me. so it was worth trying at least 2 hits, at least the 1st step of a solution here before the election because it don't even listen agreements. it takes like many months, sometimes it's a form in your position, and that's being said on the form that'd be april, may to be nothing. nothing does a chance to have a piece of legislation to have a piece. it has a motion and that will change things. so it was important because of the pressure issue of illegal immigration. okay. to at least try think something doc on. and so, because a lot of people will be confused by this your, in a situation where the parliamentary risk mistake says that you cannot get your motion passed without a asked the support because everybody else is against it. so the only way for you to get this over the line is if they asked the supports it and the backgrounds of
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that is a 34 percent decrease in asylum applications. so what's the logic of that in doing this thing and try to solve the problem which has been demonstrated to be less of a problem, but i need venue thoughts at the time. i know the problem is too big enough. you know, your account the last years and there was around 4000000 sided medication and the whole, if you're almost 3000000 of those came to germany. if it's a situation where just in acceptable. all right. and you must either accept the for good place for this, for interrupting because you have made those those parts. and it's just like when you said, you talked about a slight decrease and assignment uh the applications. so the full present is not a slight decrease. you as well as that you said that the, the government, the government policies have not contributed to that. well, if a government saves 30 full
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a cent decrease by sitting back and doing nothing. again, i don't, your logic makes no sense. the government has demonstrated that it has controlled migration. why again, do you know? did you feel the need not to, to, to parental space or space button this in this? yeah, decrease would have a small or bigger is not you and not because by the government policy, just few of people came in one or 2 years to europe. but we are now at the mercy of people deciding to come to europe on not coming to europe. if we don't steer the whole thing, we don't control the whole thing and we have to stop this. and it's also not true that we needed the, the whatsoever and parliament also the liberals after p voted in favor of our emotional and all in favor of our piece of legislation. and we tried until the last moment us to get the sd, the so from across the degrees into it, they would have ready to do it even though the platform, the manifesto of this. but the also says and test the same things that we wanted to
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the legislature in the policy manifesto. the practice state prime ministers are on our, on our side, on no opinion. so it was very large, it could have been logical if, if at least the sd would have supported us, they didn't do it just wrong compelling reasons. they just wanted to paint and not solve the problem. tell us a talk to us and that into that. so audience talk to us about the so called brands model of firewall in german policy. it has been a strict convention here, but nobody works with the file, right? so just explain to our audience why that is so important in german politics and why rely on asked the vote to get your emotion past is not breaking this convention. i'm not sure, but i can explain this firewall the topic to anybody, even to my friends, you have very close here to the the side of the border i'm. i'm almost looking to take a look to holland here. they don't get it because they, they don't understand why you're shut my table, your own motions, another pocket. even gnostic people might vote in favor of it. so we're not
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supporting the of the we are not collaborated with it to be don't interpellation agreements with this policy. so this is what people might call a firewall. and i know something about firewalls because it was a volunteer fireman in my village. and for many years, as a firewall, only protects a temporarily. the main issue is to extinguish the fire behind the walls and definitely have to make good political decisions. and this has not be done been done by the present government. so i think was not doing enough this government just poured oil into this fire and we want to stop and extinguish this fire. and so we use a firewall, we abide by the firewall because we say we don't cooperate with this body, but we have to solve the problem. okay, i think about that and best of all has been well and truly stretched. gemini, your legs, a new government team 3 way because you want me or assuming a poll published today by force show support for your pocket,
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the cd you dropped by 2 percentage points. how does this dance with the devil been worth it? so i'm not very good in potty strategy or any, any, any uh what, what do you call it english. if it's, if you try to do something just to win the election and then spinning and all these things, i want to vote for the right things. and we had a motion to motion said had good content. i was personally a thoughtful this content for many years and we proposed arrives things and had them on the table and of the apartment. and if we don't get the boats for some of these motions, that's, that's not good for germany, but they have to accept this. so you're not following any tactics. yeah. and we're not mainly competing. we just want to do the right thing and also show the people that maybe that might be part of a complaint to show the people what we stand for. and that's exactly what we have done. the boat does not have to design control. could you thank you for joining us? i can check trainings and pay for the christian a democratic party. thank you. thank you very much.
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the tech is president veteran type one has praised syria's interim. later, i'll show ralph a strong commitment to fighting town. is algebra rising anchor seeking support to rebuild syria after 13 years of civil war, president of i'm has repeatedly signaled his willingness to support sarah, despite his own country's kind of economic crisis me to and cobalt support from damascus in its efforts to disband the condition, millicent brands syrian democratic forces in north eastern syria. so that's a look at this with that great steinberg who is gonna be based on the list of international terrorism expert from the german institute for international and security, a fast welcome back to dw quito. let's start with, i mean we, we know the to k at box, i'm sure, as h t. s. ministry,
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but how well detractors officials know anybody's organization. they know him really well. at least the mit, the military intelligence service of cherokee and the military knows him simply because they have provided his organization h t s. and the precursor organizations and most profound with weapons and possibly with cut out of the money for ages now. and since 2017, the turkish military has protected the regular territory in italy, province, where h t s was the ruling from that uh from that to yeah. on. so they know him really well. he's a touch his client. right. i'm so that you, here's that the, the phrase took his client that you refilled, investigate to be some obligation felt by one to the other with obligation that's a dangerous term in international politics. we have seen that that the turkish
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government believes that there is some, some influence that it has over over him. and it probably does. we have seen the head of the mit, the intelligence, the text intelligence service, as the 1st for an visit to the mass. cuz after the takeover of h to us, so the to discuss right in the straight into a simply and it showed us something that the mit was in control of. it could live, they probably didn't expect age to us to when we know over the whole country, they wanted to send the signal in, in a level the tax. but still, they now believe that they are in control of syria of h. d. s. in syria of the country. but what did about us, how to do? he went to saudi arabia 1st, simply because he wanted to send a signal to turkey that show that of course, he has options. now he doesn't want to end up as it took his client,
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he sees himself as the future president of a strong series. okay, this is a dangerous game. his is please play and i'm talk to us about what he hopes to get out of its clients in syria. well, turkish is takia is all ready and search in power in the middle east. it has intervened and libya in 2020, it has intervened in the eastern mediterranean with the gas fields. it has intervened in the caucuses, and it has intervened and north, any rock and, and north and syria. turkey is clearly an insurgent power looking for some kind of regional apollo status and with its influence that it will have on the syrian government. this uh, this strategy is, is to some extent successful accept that as the country is
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economically and in dire straits. so it's, it's a, if i was sure i'd be saying, okay, so what have you done for me lately? what can you do for me next? yeah. well, that's the problem. that's the problem in the middle east. but all the, all the potential regimen monique powers are somewhat weak. iran is weakened by, by the war against israel. saudi arabia's week because it's because it's military, it's not worth anything. the way he's is weak because it only has the 1000000 inhabitants and turkey is weak because of its populace spending. and in recent years and the inflation in the country. but turkey has 2 more, very, very concrete interests in syria. it it 1st wants to rein in the p k. k. in easton, syria, we call it the p, p y d, or the wiped the y p g. but it's in fact the turkish p. k. k. that is ruling the eastern part of syria and turkey wants to get rid of the p k k over that. and
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secondly, of course, it, once some of the syrian refugees that are about 3500000 syrian refugees in the country to return to, sorry, that is what my tricky ones over that. ok, of course, one of the things that, that syria now once it's helped to rebuild this country. so it's in the case of whoever offers the rides, the biggest check. you know, i think that syria needs more than one part of turkey is in fact, economically too. weak to support syria in, in any meaningful, meaningful way. and that is why it is strictly logical for about a shot i to go to go to your yard. saudi arabia is an economic superpower. cut tar . another country that is close to turkey is also willing to support the new city and state end. but at the same time,
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syria is dependent on west of nations giving up on, on the sections against syria. and that is part of the reason why all these new partners owed a new partners of syria. now it's the pressure on the west and politeness to and the sanctions. i read the house job will have to do quite the dumps over the coming years. thank you. so, so much for getting us through that. so clearly agree to go to stein back from the gym institute for international and security staff. thank and that is today you can follow the team on social media at the w use basis. the headlines, of course, at the w dot com or on the theme them that's the day from the
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