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the, the, this is the w use line from 1000000000 is well considers it's next steps, as well as military cheaper says around will face consequences for its attack. without making it clear what form that might take. german chancellor sold scraps of his trip to china with the visits of aging president. she tells him the 2 countries made to find common ground despite the differences and driving the streets outside . george's, pa, them as a protest against the load demonstrate and say is on the democratic and will make that country more like russia. b, e, u decides on george's candidacy the
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bank visible and welcome is wales army chief, etc. levy has plates to respond to a runs reprisal attack of the we get the government's will cabinet met again on monday. the way its options that has been no announcement of any definite action, but levy says run, we'll face consequences. we all could always be assessing the situation. we remain that way, the highest level of readiness, a united way to face the consequences for its actions. we would choose, always spawns. accordingly, the idea remains ready to come to any for it, for milan. and it still prophecies as we continue our mission to defend
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the state to visa, according to video reports command as a seeking a response that will hutch around without triggering a wide war. there are international coals full restraint. he's a look at some of these are as options a long shadow war that has come out into the open with a runs attack on israel over the weekend. is we have government faces pressure from within the country to strike back after on, forcefully to maintain deterrence. the highest risk and most drastic step is real could take, would be to strike at iran nuclear program. that can quickly lead to a major escalation of the conflict. israel suspected to of attacked ron's uranium enrichment facilities before, including in 2010 with a computer virus program that's set it runs nuclear program back years. but never officially acknowledge that. a step down in intensity would be air strikes on
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around oil facilities, military airports, or other military facilities. attacking oil targets might significantly rattle the world economy. and attacks on iran's military could force tear on to feel like it had to respond. again. tit for tat, the attacks that could lead to a regional war. in both cases, there are military and technical issues is real stock of long range. ballistic missiles is low, and fighter jets would face a long and complicated journey to their targets. raising the risk, the israel even further as a 3rd option is no official public reaction, but to instead take the shot or war back into the shadows. is real suspected to have a fascinated multiple, a rainy and officials and nuclear researchers over the past decade. it also regularly strikes that a rainy and proxies in syria and lebanon,
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pushing retaliation into this gray area, without attacking iranian soil, would likely allow israel to avoid the escalation is allies like the u. s. had been trying hard to contain. well, you'll see method back is an associate fellow of the middle east and north africa program, a chatting house, a british thing time israel says around will face consequences. iran says it will respond. is this going to be the start of a tit for tat escalation? a good morning, hopefully not, but yes, the is a committed, it says to to respond the way that you can make it. it says to respond as a result of a document in the must as in there, those to see it all says a of a slippery slope or false peaceful got. but we need to pay attention to the where the, the loading doesn't say the test will be immediately. it doesn't seem that you know, the, the scope of rates. so the re, please enough for all the different,
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at least filled out by is that i is to lee issue is very well fixed because we felt the need to evaluate, at least not to evaluate him of weight. that's really it is that they've been released into into a vision of all. this is the danger. but the database as every country in a situation of the world that is been cool. awful style gets rece the assessment of what's might lead to, to a low intensity of a sponsor and what your to much more major response. and this is a calculation that these are, the governments needs to take into account, but i can actually turn it back much better. so that's the situation today that it was 40 days ago. yeah, definitely say that, but you are still talking about the dangers of a regional was still the west, one of israel's biggest supporters. and one of the biggest players in supporting
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israel during this attack from iran, which was supposedly in response to an alleged is way of the attack on that a radio comes to let in syria. and what happens next, because the waste is saying that it won't join in any retaliation attack now from israel on a rock which opens up is that i have to do a range of danger. and the same thing they call the nation on saturday, sunday, and night showed the united states as the u. k. and, and what and the price is, was not to mention some, some sunni countries in the middle east. what behind is i've been kind to simple. it just supporting defending it's, it's supposed to, but this is not guaranteed if these are easily financing and then in a way that, and things of that. one of the reasons that this,
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both of these are and participated, movie salt, division of what the thing is that right? because of this. well, it's not going to use that and how to use a bench that goes against failing this bus recreation where these are and then starting this kind of speech. so that might endanger them in the interstate. so again, this is something that is i should just calculate. so i'm showing this thing actually taking the time. because a, you have the minutes to, to close. great, there must be eviction. you'll be in your life to the fullest against the. so these are, can actually actually die. and we can say the next more. but what has happened now to deterrence is what is prime minister was harshly criticized by the opposition lady yesterday. who said that now whose government was responsible for leading to total loss of his riley, the tyrants of the wake of this unprecedented raining and attack. it was the very, the very fact that you were there too long shot to the actual steps because was the
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image. but there's a lot to do with the way that it's benjamin if and you know and is it is possible. the government is governing is a phone interview. you and the house. now it's a good explanation. we're seeing the country in the much, the unity we seem not only the culture, but we seem to realize that there's a visits many of them that it's the fuse. they refuse to fall into the police and the server in a country that goes on the possible dictatorship and state instead of of democracy . so when mr. lucky talks about this issue as much jokes about incoming if it's the same person, is that the inability to store her muscle to the server. and the way that is that a conducts the well being in gaza. and i mean, they think many of each say of both or for it, say friends and allies because the words yes,
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nebraska back. thank you very much for joining us. great to get your insight. thank you. with allies on iran and israel agencies say it's important not to forget what's going on and gas it as the ball continues, famine is moving. the situation is a cube in the north where fighting has been going on. the longest a bakery that has reopened for the 1st time since the will began bringing bread to the hungry after half a year without flower to bake with or fuel to power its ovens supplies from the world. food program have brought this bakery back to life. staff are working day and night to provide a lifeline to a population. on the brink of starvation. after a long struggle, 6 months south to the bakery was closed. once again, producing bread to prevent from and then the cause of strict. the outside, the cues are massive, is real, cut off almost all
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a to northern cancer. following how mazda is october 7th attacks. the un says the territory has the highest levels of catastrophic hunger in the world. 8 agencies accuse is real if not allowing enough food and other humanitarian supplies into gaza. the l jump, the family didn't walk through rubble and destroyed buildings for nothing. they are going home with a bag of desperately needed bread. would feel a sense of relief to be able to feed these children again to end the hunger and be able to move on to the next day and may be called willing to bring more bread to gain. the modest meal is a rare feast for the family of 4. for months they survived on what little they
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could find, mostly left over flower from a deliveries that had spilled on the ground. and mixed with soil and sand. to breakfast consist of flat bread made with flour mixed with good health sauce. this is what our life is like. the l job does have staved off hunger for now, but no one in kansas city knows how long they'll have to wait for the next pag. of bread. some other stories making use them. rescue is in indonesia have found the bodies of 20 people killed by land slides triggered by 2 vengeful brains on the weekend. dozens of rescue workers and volunteers were involved in a search. scientists have confirmed the global heating as close to the latest mass bleaching. it's killing off carls. it's on track to be the most expensive on rank or off of old ocean borders with rapes have experienced overly high temperatures.
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in china has beaten expectations with economic growth of more than 5 percent in the 1st quarter. the expansion is welcome with business confidence, having slumped, household spending is week. so a property values you them mean? chinese president changing ping, says china as germany should seek common ground. he made the comments in a meeting with the german chancellor of filters on a 3 day visit to china and has met with president she and by jane. it's his 1st trip to the country since germany launched a strategy to avoid over dependence on china. she says relations between the 2 will continue to grow and as long as both sides respect each other. let's talk about that with the don't use richard walcott our chief international editor, poppy and chris about also joins us from aging. i'll start with you 5, you have that meeting go between the chinese and jeff and leads skipped. first of
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all, it is quite remarkable that show it's secure, rather expensive, a talks with both seating thing and to be tongue. they last for several hours lead send. that's a prime minister of china. and the rhetoric that he was greeted with by seating thing was quite friendly and that was also to be expected. but if you look at the really, the interest between those 2 countries, they're really diverging politically. it's very obvious with um, china leaning towards russia but also leaving as close at ties towards north korea and even the run. so they are some friction then in terms of traits. um, china wants to keep the gemini as an invest and also as a market into a trading pot. now, however, at the same time seating thing right now, it's doubling down on manufacturing, on, on, on excessive industrial policy and, and subsidies that basically threaten germans economy. so this also some a friction, so i would say really those structural issues are really very hot to overcome and
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that is really the main topic of the meeting. okay, richard, what is going to be top of filters list? yeah, well i think picking up on some of the points the, the 5, the, and just made that, i mean, he mentioned showing his relationship with russia. this is certainly a major concern for the germans. and in that they see china very much is kind of enabling russ's war against ukraine, which of course it is, is dragging on and on. and last time schoultz went to china. i was with him on that trip and he extracted a statement from a wedding pharmacy, jim payne, which he saw something of a, a positive and saying that you can't make threats with nuclear weapons. so this was interpreters is very much a kind of criticism of vladimir putin, who's used nuclear threats in the ukraine will quite a bit recently. those threats very much back. so i think the germans would be looking for some wording from she didn't pay on that again. but also its assaults,
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as message decision ping is going to be, you know, you're helping russia. you may not be providing them with the drugs the, the iran is giving them all the missiles that north korea is giving the russians. but you're giving a lot of economic support, diplomatic support and what they call kind of basic lease or enabling dual use technologies. the kind of technologies that could potentially be, be used in some way in this conflict and saying that this really homes, germany's and europe's core interests that there's a major war in europe. and china is playing what they see as an, as a disruptive awesome that he also wants talk about. rodney is real upset and he wants to talk about trade, the issues that 5 you just mentioned that we just had the time this economic growth is bouncing back well, the west seas. this is being built on excessive manufacturing of cheap electric vehicles, wind turbines. all sorts of technology is the very important in the, in the development of the economy, the green, and call me in future years. and these are major threats also to germany's economy
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. european union is doing investigations into these things to look at whether it needs to start imposing restrictions. what life shots will be hoping to find some way to avoid that? probably, and do think we will get clear statements from the chinese this time on this trip. as far as those topics go. so yeah, so maybe 1st thing to crane. i mean, i think it will be not used to expect anything that goes beyond that. usually a rhetoric because just one week ago, 2nd off, at ralph of the russian foreign minister was here. he was also treated by seating thing with a very frenzy rhetoric and the property paving the way for a very soon visit by uploading the pool team here to china. that has not been confirmed yet, but that is what is expected. and if you also look at what is talked and background talks, for example, when i talk to diploma c a, i'm that also it's not very helpful that um, right, china will actually use its influence over russia to help pressure the country to
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end the war. i don't think that is going to happen for the trait, uh frictions. yes, i expect that will be small concessions, for example, small opening ups, but not the structural problem. i think this will not be resolved. okay. and as far as germany trying to de risk from china with the same time that we're hearing for the chinese leadership that they want to grow this relationship. how, how does that work? yeah. what, well, i felt as people are saying that, you know, they are trying to make, do the work of diversifying them these kind of economic contexts that they've had. lots of meetings with leaders from south east asian countries. recently the selves as being looking for alternative sources of the kind of war materials that the jump businesses get from china. but if you look at the delegation, this traveling results of this trip, you've got leaders of big companies, chemical companies, a lot of the really massive sort of core of the gem and economy. and a lot of these pulses that increasing their investments in china last year, in fact, was of record year for investment by gem and companies in china. so. so the notice
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will clear that this strategy is really being pursued with full clarity by everyone . interesting, richard volk, thank you very much for the analysis, says bobby, and christ. bob, thank you for timing in from paycheck to russia has been intensifying its attacks on energy infrastructure across ukraine. since late march, nissan strikes have left some of the countries major power plants and ruins ukrainian energy, minnesota as total ukrainians to be prepared for even more power outages in the coming weeks. ukraine's east and hockey region is especially vulnerable electricians and engine is risk, their lives to repair. some of the was destruction, dw is gone for the felts, has made some of them as they keep the lights on the front line. the small village and ukraine's done net screeching the battlefield as only a stone's throw away this as the workplace of the access left and his colleagues, the electricians. i called the front of a power line i hit along the front line. the men have long ago stopped being
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distracted by the sound of a tillery strikes during the repair work. yeah, and my family is against this job, but they don't like me coming here to him, but we are very dedicated to work. it's something we have to do, but i don't want to do. but as soon to the front line village has been the target of many russians attacks, most houses and its primary school have been destroyed, never the less, more than 100 people. the live here for them, the technicians curos at the state 0 last link to civilization without electricity were completely cut off. there's no water has no gas to nothing works in the upcoming system. and we'll take that away from the federal field and the city outside. cuz electrically retail, we're also feels more and more like a frontline job ever since the restaurant intensified. it's effects from ukraine's energy. and the rest of this substation has recently been fits and constants.
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airlines make any attempts to fix the equipment all over the 1st time. today's warning announcements ask a pause. staff member to take shows immediately at a safe location. we get to a quick moments to speak to the engineer in charge. when we learn from life, it's all very, very difficult. every time we start talking about something doesn't alarm it and we come back. and so we have to start all over again. large power plants are particularly attractive targets for russian to tex the devastation at this thermal electric plan. you know, 5 kits is enormous. 6 russian crews and decides to strike the engine room and force the entire facility to shut down. but you can just look around and you can see the extent of the damage, or are we talking about kilometers of pipelines, kilometers of cables that are destroyed,
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your community said this is not going to take months since, and this is going to take years to fix it loading, if so want to blow up before its destruction, the plan supplied hundreds of thousands of people with electricity. the engineer tells us its last will be almost impossible to compensate. one small hopes the west might be able to provide parts and to equipment for the plants, reconstruction with the smoking boomers, we're really doing all that is humanly possible. here we must realize, but if we receive some form of support, especially technical support from other countries, we would be very grateful that meeting via russia continues its daily attacks on the power and the people of car cliff and many of the ukrainian cities almost certainly have many more dark nights heads. judges parliament meanwhile is debating a controversial bill. it targets organizations receiving foreign funding. critics
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say the drum floors and democratic and aimed at silencing the government's opponents. it's also adults with georgias and visions of joining the european union . the thousands of protesters with georgiana and european union flags gather outside parliament into play. see they oppose the government sales. that would force non profit organizations and media companies that get funding from abroad to register as being on the foreign influence. many here want georgia to join the european union and they think the proposed rule would be used to cab to sent a month to mind democracy. this is really bad for all, or you're all parents future and we have to fight now or we'll just move it spunk, spinning independence, and also mentoring meaning maintaining the loss. so we can integrate with your,
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you know, union better police arrest is 14 people, as the crowds hope to force the government to scrap the bill to metalli or in the day in the parliament building tension so well running. hi, tons of, you know, position politician punched the leader of the ruling, georgia dream policy leading to a brewing in the chamber. the routing policy maintains the draw floor is necessary to fight pseudo liberal values imposed by foreign countries and say it promotes accountability. the policy is to him between deepening its relationship with neighboring russia, while also wanting to join the european union pro year a pact to this will be out in force when the debate resumes in paul element. pressing the case, the georgia to become parts of the u. d. w report, and maybe
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a customer is in tbilisi. tell us more about what's behind this new little festival as well as it was mentioned in the report. the government wants to restrict the work of n g o is of the civil society here in georgia. the civil society is very, very diverse and it's kind of a moving force of the, of the georgia and aspirations towards the you here. so the government says that it wants to increase the transparency over the overseas fundings. however, the critics here in the protests, if they don't really believe the claims that the government, they say that the government is trying to set the ground for the elections that are going to happen in october and to you know, track down and they are positional media and on the pro european georgia's because they feel like they can be threatened and the grief on power can be threatened with
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also should be considered a loss here. the government's really failed to pay it. i would say a humanly a to because it was a forced to remove this little under the pressure of less than allies under the pressure from the streets. so this time around there saying that we will not stop and then we will adopt this law. well, what sort of a threat do these protesters posed for the government? well, it's quite still a developing picture here on the ground between knows we say, how dangerous it can be. however, we've seen that the protests is, are really agree because there are these things out there. you are, p and future is being who is being stolen away from, from them and their people that we met here at the square. they're telling that they couldn't protest until they bill is withdrawn. they're very much dedicated as much as the government is dedicated to pass this bill this time around. so we'll see how it's gonna develop it's,
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it can be quite unpredictable. here. you mentioned they did occasion, but what sort of part of society actually wants to become part of europe in georgia to yes, it's actually quite a large number of, of people who once really to be part of you according to the various service more than 80 percent of the georgians wants to be part of the you. many protests is here a saying that we do not want to go back to russia. we do not want russian style, you know, policy in georgia. and in order to, uh, you know, continue their path to the youth. they believe the professors and the critics here that they should, the government should withdraw the bell. because otherwise it would be possible for them to to, you know, to be a new member of one day, the latest on those protesters that bill and also george's accession ambitions.
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thank you. maria cuts about to i had a quick reminder about the old story is well, has again said it will respond to an unprecedented attack by a run. the world canada dispatch for a 2nd time since the assault. and there's been noah's announcement any definite action that brings you up to date of business over stay with us. the
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