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or early we spoke with our brussels correspondent, terry schultz and asked her what nato's response might be, given the new challenges that yen stoughton book says, the alliance is facing dentist oldenburg has repeatedly described the situation, living with russia as aggression, as the new normal for nato. and says that the alliance has to adjust to this in ways that it didn't envision before. and that's why they're talking about a new model for allocating nato resources. and that's going to include putting more troops in those eastern flank countries. also pre positioning equipment, pre positioning ammunition. now we've heard that perhaps all of the troops assigned to these countries won't be permanently on the ground there as the baltic states would like. but they will be training with local forces. they will be ready to integrate. should a territorial threat arise? and so this is where to we're going to be hearing at this madrid, some at the end of the month, what other allies are willing to contribute to bolstering the eastern flank from terry schultz. let's take a look now, some of t
or early we spoke with our brussels correspondent, terry schultz and asked her what nato's response might be, given the new challenges that yen stoughton book says, the alliance is facing dentist oldenburg has repeatedly described the situation, living with russia as aggression, as the new normal for nato. and says that the alliance has to adjust to this in ways that it didn't envision before. and that's why they're talking about a new model for allocating nato resources. and that's going to...
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is getting more and they thought boy of finance written, joining our alliance or corresponded terry schultz is in madrid, covering that summit. terry ne tote says it can now except finland in sweden as new members after turkey agreed to stop blocking their membership bid. how was turkey persuaded to go along with that? were not yet sure, terry exactly what happened behind the scenes. there's a lot of suspicion that the u. s. had something to do with it from afar, although they had said they wanted to stay out of it and make it very much as a trilateral issue. but in the end, we have documents that are signed. so we know exactly what was agreed to yesterday between the 3 leaders and president air to one is purchase portraying this as a win for him. finland and sweden are saying, you know, we didn't really give away that much. but the main point is that the finland and sweden are declaring their support for turkey. they will reinforce their efforts to counter terrorism and for turkey that means against the p k. k, which is a kurdish organization that's already designated as a terrorist entity
is getting more and they thought boy of finance written, joining our alliance or corresponded terry schultz is in madrid, covering that summit. terry ne tote says it can now except finland in sweden as new members after turkey agreed to stop blocking their membership bid. how was turkey persuaded to go along with that? were not yet sure, terry exactly what happened behind the scenes. there's a lot of suspicion that the u. s. had something to do with it from afar, although they had said they...
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terry schultz reporting from brussels. thank you for ukrainian refugees who ended up being cared for in german hospitals. there can be few more comforting things done being treated by a doctor who speaks their own language. for now ukrainian doctors are allowed to work in hospitals, but only under supervision. yes, laura is 2 years old. she has leukemia. her cancer therapy and ukraine was stopped by the war. she is now being treated at the university hospital and ethan and fortunately, dr. nina beth go, is here to ross that the notion but at the dr. bet sco speak ukrainian because she fled the war herself. when i said the flu, she was a pediatrician and key of and is not only able to help the young patients here at the university clinic level. she is also a valuable support for the parents. i. yes, her mother says it's very good because she can't understand or explain anything. and now it's better because she can talk to someone. well, he has this and i have someone to help me with translation and on tam and chronometer vi
terry schultz reporting from brussels. thank you for ukrainian refugees who ended up being cared for in german hospitals. there can be few more comforting things done being treated by a doctor who speaks their own language. for now ukrainian doctors are allowed to work in hospitals, but only under supervision. yes, laura is 2 years old. she has leukemia. her cancer therapy and ukraine was stopped by the war. she is now being treated at the university hospital and ethan and fortunately, dr. nina...
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that was dw brussels correspondent terry schultz speaking to me a short while ago. when now we'd like to take you to some other stories making headlines around the world. australia's new government has announced a pledge to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 43 percent by the here 2030. it was one of prime minister anthony albany, says key election issues. officials say the country is turning the corner on climate change, which is blame for extreme weather events that have battered australia in recent years. searing heat has caused frances national railway company to limit the speed of his trains in the country southwest. the measure aimed to prevent the dangerous overheating of infrastructure. southern france has been hit by a heat wave expected to reach up to 40 degrees celsius to brazil. now, where police say a man has confessed a fatal shooting and indigenous expert. and a british journalist who both went missing earlier this month. the suspect led officers to a remote area where he said the bodies were buried. the search for a dom philips and bruno paper era ha
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terry schultz is following the summit, joins us from madrid. terri, you've been covering nato for a long time. we're looking at a massive overhaul of the alliance planned here. what are the key changes you picked up on? that's certainly true. terry. and all of this, of course, was brought about by russia's invasion of ukraine. so one of the biggest things we're going to see is the number of troops put on high readiness, who could be called in to the eastern flank, if there is a direct threat to nato territory. and the numbers are just staggering. here there's about 40000 of those soldiers are now on high readiness. that's going to expand to more than $300000.00. and all allies are expected to tell nato supreme allied commander, what resources it has. how, how many troops it has of what type that could be sent you within 3 days within 10 days, within 30 days. so that nato is really not just putting in more people out front, but preparing to back fill those needs for a long conflict. like we're seeing now in ukraine. the other thing that we're going to see is that there are going to be mor
terry schultz is following the summit, joins us from madrid. terri, you've been covering nato for a long time. we're looking at a massive overhaul of the alliance planned here. what are the key changes you picked up on? that's certainly true. terry. and all of this, of course, was brought about by russia's invasion of ukraine. so one of the biggest things we're going to see is the number of troops put on high readiness, who could be called in to the eastern flank, if there is a direct threat to...
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and for more on this we're joined by are due to view correspond, terry schultz in brussels. terry secretary general stillberg says he has understanding for turkey's concerns in this dispute. does that mean? yes, that that's what he said and as thornburg has offered himself as a mediator in this dispute. so he is walking a very fine line and he needs to make sure not to antagonize turkey further so that it will put up even more resistance to finland and sweden joining at the same time, particularly as a fellow nordic leader. i still timber doesn't really believe i am certain that finland and sweden are knowingly harboring terrorists or exporting weapons to, to groups considered a terrorist by the european union. and by both of these countries themselves, the p k. k. so if we need to listen carefully to what stilton berg said, he said, turkeys concerns about terrorism and about weapons exports to terrorist groups are legitimate concerns. he did not go so far as to say, he thinks either of these 2 countries are doing that. but again, with turkey already being a member and with a
and for more on this we're joined by are due to view correspond, terry schultz in brussels. terry secretary general stillberg says he has understanding for turkey's concerns in this dispute. does that mean? yes, that that's what he said and as thornburg has offered himself as a mediator in this dispute. so he is walking a very fine line and he needs to make sure not to antagonize turkey further so that it will put up even more resistance to finland and sweden joining at the same time,...
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terry schultz and madrid that thank you very much. terry. ukraine's president rather ma zalinski has addressed the united nations security council, demanding that russia be labeled a terrorist states. he also released a video claiming to show the moment when a missiles struck a shopping mall incremental hook on monday, killing at least 18 people. so lensky said the video is evidence that russia deliberately targeted civilians at the mall. the video canopy independently verified russia claims it fired precision guided missiles. as our weapons depot, the lensky herbs, the security council, to expel russia from the united nations, shall then it is imperative to deprive the russian delegation off the opportunity to manipulate the un. it is imperative to make it impossible for russia to stay in the un security council until it stops committing terrorism. you are, it is imperative to establish a tribunal to investigate everything that the russian military has done to the ukraine. yes. and it is imperative to give the legal definition of stat
terry schultz and madrid that thank you very much. terry. ukraine's president rather ma zalinski has addressed the united nations security council, demanding that russia be labeled a terrorist states. he also released a video claiming to show the moment when a missiles struck a shopping mall incremental hook on monday, killing at least 18 people. so lensky said the video is evidence that russia deliberately targeted civilians at the mall. the video canopy independently verified russia claims it...
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terry schultz has more rude testers in madrid, demand no more nato. but this week summit will create more nato, than even the alliance itself imagined. in years past, with more raging just over it's border, nato's never been under so much pressure to prove it can. as it's pledge goes, protect every inch of alliance territory. we will transform the nato response force and increase the number of our high rudeness forces to well over 300000. that's up from 40000. now, that's one of the new measures nato leaders meeting in madrid will approved to strengthen defense and deterrence. they'll also promise to spend more to accomplish it. most visibly higher. 2 numbers will be kept at higher readiness along the eastern flank. already since russia launched the war in ukraine and february, new nato battle groups have been deployed to slovakia, hungary, romania, and bulgaria. joining those stations since 2017 in estonia, latvia, lithuania and poland. the new force posture to be approved in madrid will be thought those battle groups a long standing request of balti
terry schultz has more rude testers in madrid, demand no more nato. but this week summit will create more nato, than even the alliance itself imagined. in years past, with more raging just over it's border, nato's never been under so much pressure to prove it can. as it's pledge goes, protect every inch of alliance territory. we will transform the nato response force and increase the number of our high rudeness forces to well over 300000. that's up from 40000. now, that's one of the new...
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our correspondent terry schultz there at the nato summit in madrid. thank you very much. and here julia, so deli, our political correspondent, thank you very much. both of you. you are watching the w news life from roland. thanks for being with this is 11 years aisha coming up to date, a leader from a dictate us family takes power in democratic philippines. asian organization makes it official, but not macos junior stages of dramatic political comeback, but is tanisha family brand once synonymous with brutality and corruption plus record break and temperature sports? tokyo officials are calling on people to safety, electricity as best as they can. i made a power supply crunch. ah, i'm british energy. welcome to the dublin news asia. glad you could join us. sharon crowds in the philippines have witnessed the integration of a dictator son as their president, for a band macros junior, also known as bung long macos. took the oath of office 36 years after his father's brutal dictatorship was ended by a people power to vote. excellent, ladies and gentlemen, the president of the
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w, correspond, terry schultz in brussels knows why is some politicians argued that this is not a good measure, that it wouldn't make such a big difference in the environment that it was worth. the cost these people argued to industry. they said, particularly germany would be her players in, in europe, automaker industry. they said that in the end, consumers would also be hurt because this will cost jobs. they talked about how difficult it would be for infrastructure to make charging stations ubiquitous around europe. and they also said it was happening too fast, just a dozen years from now. that is a pretty swift change. but interestingly, as some of those actors in favor of this are automakers fooling combustion engines and said they would do so even if they weren't forced to do so legally. so now it really remains to be seen what the $27.00 you government say, because without their approval it will not become law. but we should know this in very few weeks or, or a couple of months. so this will be interesting. again, i think the impact of the war in ukraine may well change minds on
w, correspond, terry schultz in brussels knows why is some politicians argued that this is not a good measure, that it wouldn't make such a big difference in the environment that it was worth. the cost these people argued to industry. they said, particularly germany would be her players in, in europe, automaker industry. they said that in the end, consumers would also be hurt because this will cost jobs. they talked about how difficult it would be for infrastructure to make charging stations...
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brussels correspond terry schultz there. well, for ukrainian refugees who have ended up being kid for gym and hospitals, they can be few more comforting things than being treated by a doctor who speaks their own language. for now ukrainian doctors are allowed to work in hospitals, but only on the supervision of laura is 2 years old. she has leukemia. her cancer therapy in ukraine was stopped by the war. she is now being treated at the university hospital and as in and fortunately doctor nina betsy go is here to ross that the nurse and were complete at the dr. bet sco speak ukrainian because she fled the war herself. when i said the flu, she was a pediatrician and key of and is not only able to help the young patients here at the university clinic level. she is also a valuable support for the parents. i. yes, mother says it's very good because she can't understand or explain anything. and now it's better because she can talk to someone. well, yes, this and i have someone to help me with translation, her own talent chronometer
brussels correspond terry schultz there. well, for ukrainian refugees who have ended up being kid for gym and hospitals, they can be few more comforting things than being treated by a doctor who speaks their own language. for now ukrainian doctors are allowed to work in hospitals, but only on the supervision of laura is 2 years old. she has leukemia. her cancer therapy in ukraine was stopped by the war. she is now being treated at the university hospital and as in and fortunately doctor nina...
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and i asked our correspondent, terry schultz, whether the summit came up with anything to help and the war in ukraine. hi, claire. 2 of the alliance did present a new package of assistance to ukraine, many more weapons upgrading ukraine's capabilities to what they call nato grade weapons from the old soviet era equipment that they had been given at 1st. very definitely trying to keep ukraine in the fight for the long haul, particularly u. s. president biden was adamant that ukraine cannot win this war, that russia cannot be allowed to win this war. and that is, of course, because nobody knows where russian president vladimir putin would set his sights next. and every one fears that would be on the nato countries along the eastern flank of the alliance. so that they are melting together, both wanting to help ukraine and be worried about their self interest. and that is why all of the leaders here still say ukraine can and must win the war. and we're going to do everything we can to help it help ukraine do that, no matter how long it takes. and before rushes invasion of ukraine, i mean n
and i asked our correspondent, terry schultz, whether the summit came up with anything to help and the war in ukraine. hi, claire. 2 of the alliance did present a new package of assistance to ukraine, many more weapons upgrading ukraine's capabilities to what they call nato grade weapons from the old soviet era equipment that they had been given at 1st. very definitely trying to keep ukraine in the fight for the long haul, particularly u. s. president biden was adamant that ukraine cannot win...
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just 2 weeks ago, terry schultz reporting from brussels. thank you. no, i want to tell you about the other stories in the headlines right now. the dutch intelligence services is stopped, a russian spy from infiltrating the international criminal court. the 36 year old man posed as a brazilian intern, and of data access to sensitive intelligence on i. c, c's pro, into war crimes, in ukraine. he was unmasked as a member of russia's military intelligence for testers in the east indian state of be har. set fire to civil trains during rallies against a new military recruitment scheme. the policy means new recruits will start on short term contracts and could miss out on some entitlement. be har has some of india's highest unemployment and poverty. 2 australia's new government is wedging a 43 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, one by 2030 and it was one of prime minister, anton antony albanese. he election issues official say cut, say the country is turning a corner on climate change. blame for extreme weather events that have battered australia
just 2 weeks ago, terry schultz reporting from brussels. thank you. no, i want to tell you about the other stories in the headlines right now. the dutch intelligence services is stopped, a russian spy from infiltrating the international criminal court. the 36 year old man posed as a brazilian intern, and of data access to sensitive intelligence on i. c, c's pro, into war crimes, in ukraine. he was unmasked as a member of russia's military intelligence for testers in the east indian state of be...
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questions to answer about whether whether it could have done this better and faster did, responded terry schultz, the reporting fall nato headquarters in brussels. thank you. turn on knowledge of look at some of the other stories that i can headlines today. some $300.00 people were rescued from an over crowded boat off the coast of libya. a non profit groups see i found their fishing vessel a drift on wednesday morning. the united nations says 3000 people died trying to reach europe via the mediterranean on boats. last year australia's new government has announced a pledge to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 43 percent by 2030. it was one of prime minister antony albany, says he election issues. official says the country is turning the corner on climate change, which is blamed for extreme weather events that have battered australia in recent police in brazil says a man has confessed to killing british journalist dom phillips and the indigenous expert bruno palaver the suspect then led authorities to the burial side of the 2 men went missing. on june 5th, the pair had received threats for their
questions to answer about whether whether it could have done this better and faster did, responded terry schultz, the reporting fall nato headquarters in brussels. thank you. turn on knowledge of look at some of the other stories that i can headlines today. some $300.00 people were rescued from an over crowded boat off the coast of libya. a non profit groups see i found their fishing vessel a drift on wednesday morning. the united nations says 3000 people died trying to reach europe via the...
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and as d, w 's, terry schultz reports. there are means of doing this, but it will not be easy. a warning, this report contains images that you may find disturbing. 100 days of war, more than 15000 to legit war crimes and a crime scene expanding virtually an entire country. boucher air pin, harkey. more you both international investigators want to see the perpetrators in another city as soon as possible. the hague. we all know who are responsible for the civil for these dis, forever is and what is going on or ukraine. of course, this president of russian federation and his team actually who started this war, who started to kill civilians, rape, or oh, city allowance to after civilians alleged atrocities which if proven, are war crimes. while the prospect of actually getting vladimir putin and his military commanders into a courtroom may seem remote ukrainian prosecutor arena benedict's over has unprecedented resources to reach that goal. i feel i trust and i hope there to was my international colleagues with international community or floors. we can speak about justice when need
and as d, w 's, terry schultz reports. there are means of doing this, but it will not be easy. a warning, this report contains images that you may find disturbing. 100 days of war, more than 15000 to legit war crimes and a crime scene expanding virtually an entire country. boucher air pin, harkey. more you both international investigators want to see the perpetrators in another city as soon as possible. the hague. we all know who are responsible for the civil for these dis, forever is and what...
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questions to answer about whether whether it could have done this better and faster did, responded terry schultz. they're reporting from nato headquarters in brussels. thank you to the governor, the lu hans origin eastern ukraine as again on the school. the urgent need for more military support. he says, russian forces are advancing and their assault on the key city of seville donates. he said a russian astride, it's a building sheltering civilians that killed at least 3 people in a neighboring lucy shots that the city and dong bus also taking a heavy toll in the distance. the sound of russian shelling for the people in the sea chance the twin city of seattle, john, yet the chance to escape is getting smaller and smaller ukrainian police officers drive from house to house to find those who want to leave. but for many here it feels like they're giving up that town to she really showed that there won't work and we weren't sure until it became unbearable. then i got sick. she has an endless list of illnesses and i'm also sick to put away the hard rough carol middlebrook. there was a hospital here w
questions to answer about whether whether it could have done this better and faster did, responded terry schultz. they're reporting from nato headquarters in brussels. thank you to the governor, the lu hans origin eastern ukraine as again on the school. the urgent need for more military support. he says, russian forces are advancing and their assault on the key city of seville donates. he said a russian astride, it's a building sheltering civilians that killed at least 3 people in a neighboring...
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you are, you are all this morning or a short time ago, i spoke with our brussels correspondent, terry schultz and i asked her what nato's response might be. given the new challenges that the n stolberg says are now facing the alliance. that's right. the nato secretary general calls russia's invasion of ukraine, the war on ukraine, a game changer for the alliance. and he has said in the past that nato is going to have to live with a degree of uncertainty. now that, that this is the new normal. and so the alliance is having to reallocate it's resources. that is, this is not how it expected to go into the future. but just in the last few weeks, in fact, they're talking about a new model for nato, for nato's resources. and that includes putting more troops, more ammunition, pre positioning equipment along the eastern flank, in what was initially thought, just to be a short term reinforcement. now those reinforcements are likely to be permanent, or at least long term. since of course, no one can predict either the length of the war in ukraine, nor what russia will do after that. so this is certain
you are, you are all this morning or a short time ago, i spoke with our brussels correspondent, terry schultz and i asked her what nato's response might be. given the new challenges that the n stolberg says are now facing the alliance. that's right. the nato secretary general calls russia's invasion of ukraine, the war on ukraine, a game changer for the alliance. and he has said in the past that nato is going to have to live with a degree of uncertainty. now that, that this is the new normal....
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here in this studio and terry schultz also joins us his apps, that nature summit in a madrid, a terry, let's start with you please. this obstacle now seems to have been overcome. what since, what vibes are you getting from natal members about this huge relief here at the nato summit gearhart this said dispute threatened to cast a shadow over the entire summit. the entire event where there are some really historic decisions to be made. that's not just rhetoric coming from so to me, there are a lot of huge changes that nato is going to approve here at the summit. and now that finland in sweden, it looks like they're going to be allowed to join. although that will take some time. it's, it's beneficial for nato because they are going to be extremely strong allies, but also they can get on with the rest of the business. melinda, the other one has opposed the bid for them to join us at such a gather the table. talked ottawa says he's happy, what's the deal? well, the 2 countries, finland and sweden have promised that they would, i'm sure would reject any form of relationship with the kurdis
here in this studio and terry schultz also joins us his apps, that nature summit in a madrid, a terry, let's start with you please. this obstacle now seems to have been overcome. what since, what vibes are you getting from natal members about this huge relief here at the nato summit gearhart this said dispute threatened to cast a shadow over the entire summit. the entire event where there are some really historic decisions to be made. that's not just rhetoric coming from so to me, there are a...
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w corresponded terry schultz is in madrid. she has more yes, this is a cliff hanger. one of the last press conferences here at the summit, many people were already packing up to go home. but it is important that we point out that president air to one was talking about what he called their promises. and that is that a, in a, in a memo, signed by the 3 leaders 2 days ago, finland and sweden vowed to continue fighting terrorism to continue a lack of support for organizations that turkey considers terrorist organizations like the p k k which is also considered a terrorist entity by the european union, but what, what air to one did just the late this afternoon was that he came out in a press conference and said that sweden had agreed to extradite 73 terrorists in his view. now this is certainly not something that we've heard from the swedish government. they said that they hadn't made any changes to a decision made by their judiciary, for example. and heir to one said further that if sweden did not keep this promise, that he wouldn't sand the ratification, he would, he wou
w corresponded terry schultz is in madrid. she has more yes, this is a cliff hanger. one of the last press conferences here at the summit, many people were already packing up to go home. but it is important that we point out that president air to one was talking about what he called their promises. and that is that a, in a, in a memo, signed by the 3 leaders 2 days ago, finland and sweden vowed to continue fighting terrorism to continue a lack of support for organizations that turkey considers...
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that was our correspondent terry schultz. there. at the nato summit in bedroom ukraine's president followed him. usa lensky has urged the united nations to expel russia as a member and label it a terrorist state. he addressed to you and security council after a russian missile struck a shopping mall, killing at least 18 people. russia claims that did not target them all but fired on weapons depos nearby according to ukraine. this was the moment to russian missile hit, sparking a fire that left this shopping mall and cram and chuck in ruins. and dozens of people dead and missing. with rescue workers still picking through the rubble in the city. far from the front lines. residence are in shock. super feature thing bend. absolutely. everything looked like a spark. i had people screaming, i don't know how to describe it. it shocked me. it was horrible. with those of it'll just, it's terrible beyond words. how many people with their rush hour people who are returning from work, lots of shops, i'm sort of. there were always a lot of peopl
that was our correspondent terry schultz. there. at the nato summit in bedroom ukraine's president followed him. usa lensky has urged the united nations to expel russia as a member and label it a terrorist state. he addressed to you and security council after a russian missile struck a shopping mall, killing at least 18 people. russia claims that did not target them all but fired on weapons depos nearby according to ukraine. this was the moment to russian missile hit, sparking a fire that left...
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our correspondent terry schultz there at the nato summit in madrid. thank you very much. and here julia, so deli or political correspondent, thank you very much. both of you are, you are watching the news life from her live. thanks for being with this is it of the near space? you're coming up to date, a leader from a dictators family takes paula in democratic philippines. is an alteration mixed with the official, but not marco's junior stages of dramatic political comeback, but his tarnished family brand. once synonymous with brutality and corruption.
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