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the ambassador uk from germany has offered this advice. i think that is a good lesson for everybody, never use hotel internet if you want to do a secure call. germany's air force may be learning that lesson the hard way. and the reason they were discussing these missiles is that while germany is so far declined to send them, ukraine has repeatedly made the request. translation: we need long-range weapons because russians stand . at a distance that allows them to strike our people while we cannot reply appropriately. true, russia's missiles can go further, at the moment ukraine has british and french missiles with a range around 300 miles, it would give ukrainians many more options. oliver schulz believes this will escalate the war and ukraine on the german personnel to help operate the missiles. this leaked conversation discusses all of this and reference to the uk, already having forces in ukraine. this we already knew, because in february downing street confirmed a small number of personnel are in ukraine, though it didn't say what they
the ambassador uk from germany has offered this advice. i think that is a good lesson for everybody, never use hotel internet if you want to do a secure call. germany's air force may be learning that lesson the hard way. and the reason they were discussing these missiles is that while germany is so far declined to send them, ukraine has repeatedly made the request. translation: we need long-range weapons because russians stand . at a distance that allows them to strike our people while we...
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germany's defence minister has highlighted how eavesdropping of hotels is widespread, and germany's ambassador to the uk has offered this advice. i think that's a good lesson for everybody, never use hotel internet if you want to do a secure call. germany's air force may be learning that lesson the hard way. the reason they were discussing these taurus missiles is that while germany has declined to send them, ukraine has repeatedly made the request. translation: we need long-range weapons because russia stands - at a distance that allows them to strike our people, while we cannot reply appropriately. it is true that russia's missiles can go further. at the moment ukraine has british and french, both with a range of around 150 miles. germany's taurus missile has a range of around 300 miles. it would give ukraine and many more options. but olaf scholz fears this will escalate the war and that ukraine will need german personel to help operate the missiles. the leaked conversation discusses all of this, and makes reference to the uk already having forces in ukraine. this we already knew, because i
germany's defence minister has highlighted how eavesdropping of hotels is widespread, and germany's ambassador to the uk has offered this advice. i think that's a good lesson for everybody, never use hotel internet if you want to do a secure call. germany's air force may be learning that lesson the hard way. the reason they were discussing these taurus missiles is that while germany has declined to send them, ukraine has repeatedly made the request. translation: we need long-range weapons...
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we had a fascist and a communist dictatorship in germany in the last century. the parties are highly protected by the german constitution article 21. that's why very, very, very rarely this has been used and even fewer times, it has worked — only in �*52, a right—wing extremist party and �*56, the german communist parties were banned. the attempts to ban another right—wing extremist party, the npd, founded in 2003 and in 2017. although the constitutional court had stated in 2017 that, indeed, the npd is a right—wing extremist, anti—constitutional party, its poor showing in the votes — it was polling around 3% — were not justifiable enough to use this final sharpest instrument of democracy. in — of course, everyone is nervous in germany right now because we have several key state elections this year in some of the states where the afd is polling exceptionally well but a party banning process in front of the constitutional court takes anywhere — if it's fast — between 11—5 years, so it's not an appropriate instrument to deal with the imm
we had a fascist and a communist dictatorship in germany in the last century. the parties are highly protected by the german constitution article 21. that's why very, very, very rarely this has been used and even fewer times, it has worked — only in �*52, a right—wing extremist party and �*56, the german communist parties were banned. the attempts to ban another right—wing extremist party, the npd, founded in 2003 and in 2017. although the constitutional court had stated in 2017 that,...
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germany that is limited by red ta e. , germany that is limited by red tae. , ,, tape. these protests were s - arked tape. these protests were sparked by _ tape. these protests were sparked by plans - tape. these protests were sparked by plans to - tape. these protests were sparked by plans to phase j tape. these protests were - sparked by plans to phase out certain diesel fuel subsidies as the three party traffic light coalition government grapples with a budget crisis, but there is a wider wave of political discontent that the far right is trying to catch. the alternative for deutschland party reaching record highs in the polls. do you mind your cause is being harnessed by the far right? we cause is being harnessed by the far riuht? ~ ., ~ cause is being harnessed by the far rirht? . ., ~' ., . ., far right? we make agricultural olicies far right? we make agricultural policies and — far right? we make agricultural policies and political _ far right? we make agricultural policies and political demands. | policies and political demands. whoever supports these demands
germany that is limited by red ta e. , germany that is limited by red tae. , ,, tape. these protests were s - arked tape. these protests were sparked by _ tape. these protests were sparked by plans - tape. these protests were sparked by plans to - tape. these protests were sparked by plans to phase j tape. these protests were - sparked by plans to phase out certain diesel fuel subsidies as the three party traffic light coalition government grapples with a budget crisis, but there is a wider...
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my grandparents fled germany i fled germany? absolutely. my grandparents fled germany in | grandparents fled germany in the summer of 1939, pretty close to the end date when they could get out and because of that they fled to bolivia which is actually the only country at the time that was accepting germanjewish refugees. and the time that was accepting german jewish refugees. and of course the _ german jewish refugees. and of course the back— german jewish refugees. and of course the back trip _ german jewish refugees. and of course the back trip to - german jewish refugees. and of course the back trip to all - course the back trip to all this is the war in gaza, the october seven attacked way more than 1200 people killed 240 people taken hostage. what is going through your mind of this year? going through your mind of this ear? . ., , , going through your mind of this ear? . , ., year? the october seven attacks brou:ht year? the october seven attacks brought back _ year? the october seven attacks brought back memories - year? the october
my grandparents fled germany i fled germany? absolutely. my grandparents fled germany in | grandparents fled germany in the summer of 1939, pretty close to the end date when they could get out and because of that they fled to bolivia which is actually the only country at the time that was accepting germanjewish refugees. and the time that was accepting german jewish refugees. and of course the _ german jewish refugees. and of course the back— german jewish refugees. and of course the back...
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germany has accused — to this apparent intercept? germany has accused russia _ to this apparent intercept? germany has accused russia of— to this apparent intercept? germany has accused russia of waging - to this apparent intercept? germany has accused russia of waging an - has accused russia of waging an information war by publishing what appears to be intercepts of these conversations which really should be highly classified. however, what germany did not do, it didn't deny that the hack or wiretap happened, there were earlier reports suggesting that germany could not confirm that everything contained in this published audio is authentic, possibly apart could have been manipulated, but the impact of this publication is pretty significant. it shows that russia has the capability to tap into these highly classified meetings and also, it would put more pressure on the german chancellor 0laf scholz potentially to deliver these highly capable long—range missiles or maybe it would make more difficult for germany to consider these req
germany has accused — to this apparent intercept? germany has accused russia _ to this apparent intercept? germany has accused russia of— to this apparent intercept? germany has accused russia of waging - to this apparent intercept? germany has accused russia of waging an - has accused russia of waging an information war by publishing what appears to be intercepts of these conversations which really should be highly classified. however, what germany did not do, it didn't deny that the hack...
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to germany- _ french president emanuel macron and his wife brigitte are in germany for the first official presidential state vist for 24 years. on arrival they were greeted with full military honours and a state banquet. today mr macron will comemmorate victims of the holocaust in berlin and present an award to two elderly nazi hunters. shortly after arriving, he warned of the dangers of the far—right in europe today and said democracy was under threat. live now to berlin and our correspondent damien mcguinness. he has following president mccrum's visit. he got the full welcome last night but today he is focusing on this memorial and presented this award to the two elderly natty hunters. ., �* , ., award to the two elderly natty hunters. . �* , ~ ., hunters. that's right. i think what we are seeing _ hunters. that's right. i think what we are seeing is _ hunters. that's right. i think what we are seeing is a _ hunters. that's right. i think what we are seeing is a visit _ hunters. that's right. i think what we are seeing is a visit with - hunters. that's right. i think what| we are
to germany- _ french president emanuel macron and his wife brigitte are in germany for the first official presidential state vist for 24 years. on arrival they were greeted with full military honours and a state banquet. today mr macron will comemmorate victims of the holocaust in berlin and present an award to two elderly nazi hunters. shortly after arriving, he warned of the dangers of the far—right in europe today and said democracy was under threat. live now to berlin and our...
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like yen's who grows crops in germany's northeast. who grows crops in germany's northeast-— northeast. politics for the last 10-15 _ northeast. politics for the last 10-15 years _ northeast. politics for the last 10-15 years that - northeast. politics for the last 10-15 years that had l northeast. politics for the - last 10-15 years that had only last 10—15 years that had only a negative approach to farming. full of rules and regulations, thatis full of rules and regulations, that is a problem. there is no other industry in germany that is limited by red tape.- is limited by red tape. these rotests is limited by red tape. these protests were _ is limited by red tape. these protests were sparked - is limited by red tape. these protests were sparked by - is limited by red tape. these i protests were sparked by plans to phase out certain diesel fuel subsidies as the three party traffic light coalition government grapples with a budget crisis. that there is a wider wave of political discontent that the far—right is trying to catch, the alternative for deutschland party has been reachi
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i lived in germany's history. i lived in germany for a very long time and there is such an awareness in rise of the nazi party 1933 with people always saying never again. and yet growing support among young people. are they new kind of tactics particularly when it comes to more underground, far right movements there in terms of getting young people on board and supporting? i getting young people on board and supporting?— and supporting? i mean, the right-wing — and supporting? i mean, the right-wing extremist - and supporting? i mean, the right-wing extremist scene | and supporting? i mean, the i right-wing extremist scene has right—wing extremist scene has been very active in the last years in germany. since 2019, consistently, every federal minister of the interior has said the greatest threat to democracy comes from right—wing extremism. extremism terrorism is a close second but the bigger threat is right—wing extremism. if seen a slew of movements and groups being banned in the last couple of years f
i lived in germany's history. i lived in germany for a very long time and there is such an awareness in rise of the nazi party 1933 with people always saying never again. and yet growing support among young people. are they new kind of tactics particularly when it comes to more underground, far right movements there in terms of getting young people on board and supporting? i getting young people on board and supporting?— and supporting? i mean, the right-wing — and supporting? i mean, the...
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., germany! we are “ust showing the ictures germany! we are “ust showing the pictures that-s — germany! we are just showing the pictures that's due _ germany! we are just showing the pictures that's due to _ germany! we are just showing the pictures that's due to touchdown. | germany! we are just showing the l pictures that's due to touchdown. a lot of relief then pulled from duty and probably the crew, as well. yeah, they must have been exhausted. we were very stressed because we didn't know what was going on, but if you're working and don't know what is going on and being constantly asked, then you are running out of food and drinks and at one stage there were worries that there was no water left, very little hot food left. they managed to try and get as much of it out as they could. some of us was reviving on kept cats at one stage! fair play to the crew, it would have been better if we had more announcements, but i think theyjust didn't have the answers. they looked as relieved as we were and they were cheering and thanking ever
., germany! we are “ust showing the ictures germany! we are “ust showing the pictures that-s — germany! we are just showing the pictures that's due _ germany! we are just showing the pictures that's due to _ germany! we are just showing the pictures that's due to touchdown. | germany! we are just showing the l pictures that's due to touchdown. a lot of relief then pulled from duty and probably the crew, as well. yeah, they must have been exhausted. we were very stressed because we didn't...
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germany's minister has highlighted how eavesdropping of hotels is widespread, and germany's ambassador to the uk has offered this advice. ambassador to the uk has offered this advice-— this advice. that is a good advice for everybody. — this advice. that is a good advice for everybody, never _ this advice. that is a good advice for everybody, never use - this advice. that is a good advice for everybody, never use hotel i for everybody, never use hotel internet if you want a secure call. germany's air force may be leading that the hard way. they recently were discussing these tourists missiles, germany is reluctant to send but ukraine has repeatedly made the request. we send but ukraine has repeatedly made the reuuest. ~ ., ., the request. we need long-range wea ons the request. we need long-range weapons because _ the request. we need long-range weapons because russia - the request. we need long-range weapons because russia stands l the request. we need long-rangel weapons because russia stands at the request. we need long-range i weapons because russia stands at a distance that al
germany's minister has highlighted how eavesdropping of hotels is widespread, and germany's ambassador to the uk has offered this advice. ambassador to the uk has offered this advice-— this advice. that is a good advice for everybody. — this advice. that is a good advice for everybody, never _ this advice. that is a good advice for everybody, never use - this advice. that is a good advice for everybody, never use hotel i for everybody, never use hotel internet if you want a secure call....
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germany also said this court cannot make a ruling on whether germany has been involved in the commission of genocide because it has not been found that any unlawful act has actually taken place. until now, the icj has determined only there may be a possible risk of genocide. this case is really focusing on the liability of third countries and it's increasing the focus on israel and its international allies. the panel of 60 internationaljudges will deliver an order, if they decide to have jurisdiction and it is necessary, within the next few weeks. nicaragua, to remind you have asked for this court herder for remind you have asked for this court herderfor germany remind you have asked for this court herder for germany to stop sending military equipment to israel and to refund the palestinian refugee agency in gaza. talks between the uk and us also covered the war in ukraine. the two governments are providing kyiv with billions of dollars in military aid. but the pentagon has spent almost all the money budgeted for the war effort, and further funding is stalled in the us congress. us centr
germany also said this court cannot make a ruling on whether germany has been involved in the commission of genocide because it has not been found that any unlawful act has actually taken place. until now, the icj has determined only there may be a possible risk of genocide. this case is really focusing on the liability of third countries and it's increasing the focus on israel and its international allies. the panel of 60 internationaljudges will deliver an order, if they decide to have...
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i suppose it is worth reminding _ germany. i suppose it is worth reminding us— germany. i suppose it is worth reminding us as _ germany. i suppose it is worth reminding us as we _ germany. i suppose it is worth reminding us as we watch - germany. i suppose it is worth | reminding us as we watch what germany. i suppose it is worth i reminding us as we watch what is going on here this ceremony, the changing of the guard, pick this the one in particular because it happens every day but as you said you can see the shots from the helicopter, the crowd of people, this is something that draws people from all nationalities to central london and buckingham palace and you can see the crowd deep on the pavements outside. it the crowd deep on the pavements outside. , , . outside. it is very much in the cutest checklist, _ outside. it is very much in the cutest checklist, you - outside. it is very much in the cutest checklist, you go - outside. it is very much in the cutest checklist, you go there| outside. it is very much in the - cutest checklist, you go there and watch it and it i
i suppose it is worth reminding _ germany. i suppose it is worth reminding us— germany. i suppose it is worth reminding us as _ germany. i suppose it is worth reminding us as we _ germany. i suppose it is worth reminding us as we watch - germany. i suppose it is worth | reminding us as we watch what germany. i suppose it is worth i reminding us as we watch what is going on here this ceremony, the changing of the guard, pick this the one in particular because it happens every day but as you...
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turning to germany. millions of commuters and travellers have had the journey is disrupted as public transport workers have come out on a one—day strike. bus, localtrains and workers have come out on a one—day strike. bus, local trains and tram stations across the country apart from bavaria are at a standstill as workers demand better pay and conditions. it's the latest in a series of strikes affecting transport in germany. let's go to berlin and our correspondent daniel mcguinness. thank you forjoining us. our once read out the strikes and what will be the impact? t us. our once read out the strikes and what will be the impact? i think it's fair to say _ and what will be the impact? i think it's fair to say in _ and what will be the impact? i think it's fair to say in most _ and what will be the impact? i think it's fair to say in most cities - and what will be the impact? i think it's fair to say in most cities and - it's fair to say in most cities and towns across germany local public transport ha
turning to germany. millions of commuters and travellers have had the journey is disrupted as public transport workers have come out on a one—day strike. bus, localtrains and workers have come out on a one—day strike. bus, local trains and tram stations across the country apart from bavaria are at a standstill as workers demand better pay and conditions. it's the latest in a series of strikes affecting transport in germany. let's go to berlin and our correspondent daniel mcguinness. thank...
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germany was the second biggest funder with $162 million. so that funding has now been frozen temporarily while the un launches this investigation. mark, this must be serious allegations if you have nine key donor nations now suspending funding for unwra. what do we know about some of the staff involved or accused of helping hamas and how might they have aided hamas? well, the un secretary—general, antonio guterres, says that of the 12, nine have been immediately dismissed, one has died and two are currently being identified. now, little concrete is known about the actual allegations. but as you heard in my report, israeli intelligence and the israeli military is said to have passed on information that they say shows the active participation of these people in the 7th of october attacks and the use of unwra facilities and vehicles. mark regev, a senior adviser to israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, told the bbc last week that a released israeli hostage had said that they had been held in the home of an unrwa staff member. now, the
germany was the second biggest funder with $162 million. so that funding has now been frozen temporarily while the un launches this investigation. mark, this must be serious allegations if you have nine key donor nations now suspending funding for unwra. what do we know about some of the staff involved or accused of helping hamas and how might they have aided hamas? well, the un secretary—general, antonio guterres, says that of the 12, nine have been immediately dismissed, one has died and...
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that is the huge debate across germany. because courts and judges have officially defined some party leaders and members of the party as fascist and anti—democratic. now there is a huge debate here about whether the party should be banned and what it means for german democracy as a whole. what impact are these likely to have, do you think? that what impact are these likely to have, do you think?— what impact are these likely to have, do you think? that is an open ruestion have, do you think? that is an open question because _ have, do you think? that is an open question because the _ have, do you think? that is an open i question because the demonstrations we are seeing across the country in small towns, large towns, cities are really large. this is unprecedented and feels like a grassroots movement, also to ngos from church leaders, anti—right—wing ngos, like grannies against the far right, but the impact going forward will be interesting because we have key elections in eastern germany. at the moment, in the regio
that is the huge debate across germany. because courts and judges have officially defined some party leaders and members of the party as fascist and anti—democratic. now there is a huge debate here about whether the party should be banned and what it means for german democracy as a whole. what impact are these likely to have, do you think? that what impact are these likely to have, do you think?— what impact are these likely to have, do you think? that is an open ruestion have, do you...
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germany i are being discussed. nothing in the week suggests this. germany has l week suggests this. germany has called russia's claim absurd enough of this assessment. this called russia's claim absurd enough of this assessment.— of this assessment. this is a russian hybrid _ of this assessment. this is a russian hybrid attack. - of this assessment. this is a russian hybrid attack. it i of this assessment. this is a russian hybrid attack. it is l of this assessment. this is a i russian hybrid attack. it is clearly the intention to destabilise the west— the intention to destabilise the west and — the intention to destabilise the west and it was not a coincidence that this — west and it was not a coincidence that this recording was published the day— that this recording was published the day of alexei navalny's funeral. if the day of alexei navalny's funeral. if that _ the day of alexei navalny's funeral. if that is _ the day of alexei navalny's funeral. if that is the intention, none of germany's allies are being critical. not in public, the lease. but the uk's former defen
germany i are being discussed. nothing in the week suggests this. germany has l week suggests this. germany has called russia's claim absurd enough of this assessment. this called russia's claim absurd enough of this assessment.— of this assessment. this is a russian hybrid _ of this assessment. this is a russian hybrid attack. - of this assessment. this is a russian hybrid attack. it i of this assessment. this is a russian hybrid attack. it is l of this assessment. this is a i russian hybrid...
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all week across germany, in dozens of towns every day, almost, there have been large demonstrations, some towns a couple of thousand people, in big cities, tens of thousands of people. yesterday, on saturday, around 300,000 people are thought to have taken to the streets in protest against the far right. it was all sparked by a report a week and a half ago revealing a so—called masterplan of far right activists who wanted to deport millions of people outside of germany who had non—german backgrounds. it's not as if that plan would ever really happen, because these are fringe elements with radical, dangerous ideas and who are not going to come into power. but at this meeting, there were some afd party members. so this has sparked a huge movement and a massive debate across germany about the role of the far right afd party. and it's even really fired and sparked at the debate about whether the party should be banned in the run up to key regional elections in eastern germany later this year. the charles university in prague is opening the doors of its arts faculty today for the firs
all week across germany, in dozens of towns every day, almost, there have been large demonstrations, some towns a couple of thousand people, in big cities, tens of thousands of people. yesterday, on saturday, around 300,000 people are thought to have taken to the streets in protest against the far right. it was all sparked by a report a week and a half ago revealing a so—called masterplan of far right activists who wanted to deport millions of people outside of germany who had non—german...
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, there is a big turkish community here in germany. it is a mix of nationalities and people fleeing war, persecution lodging those claims. what it has done is put quite a strain on the system here in germany and in other parts of europe. something the eu asylum agency says that also because europe has taken over 4 million ukrainians, it is part of a separate scheme, thatis it is part of a separate scheme, that is different to these asylum application figures, but altogether it is creating a massive strain on the system as they try and process these asylum applications. there is now a very big backlog. we these asylum applications. there is now a very big backlog.— these asylum applications. there is now a very big backlog. we have seen countries across _ now a very big backlog. we have seen countries across europe _ now a very big backlog. we have seen countries across europe struggling - countries across europe struggling with this problem. how to deal with the huge numbers coming in, how to support them, and perhaps also deter them
, there is a big turkish community here in germany. it is a mix of nationalities and people fleeing war, persecution lodging those claims. what it has done is put quite a strain on the system here in germany and in other parts of europe. something the eu asylum agency says that also because europe has taken over 4 million ukrainians, it is part of a separate scheme, thatis it is part of a separate scheme, that is different to these asylum application figures, but altogether it is creating a...
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germany's defence minister boris pistorius announced the package. it includes 10,000 rounds of ammunition and 200 military vehicles. pistorius�*s announcement comes as the us, ukraine's main supporter in staving off a russian invasion, struggles to pass a $60 billion aid package of its own. but germany's defence minister said he has no doubt about the reliability of the americans. and speaking in germany, us defence secretary lloyd austin reaffirmed that message as he met with us allies and ukrainian officials. today, ukraine's survival is in danger, and america's security is at risk, and they don't have a day waste, and we don't have a day to spare either. so i leave here today fully determined to keep us security assistance and ammunition flowing, and that's a matter of survival and sovereignty for ukraine, and it's a matter of honour and security foramerica, and, make no mistake, putin is watching, the world is watching and history is watching. 0ur berlin correspondent jessica parker had this analysis of mr austin's comments. i think lloyd aust
germany's defence minister boris pistorius announced the package. it includes 10,000 rounds of ammunition and 200 military vehicles. pistorius�*s announcement comes as the us, ukraine's main supporter in staving off a russian invasion, struggles to pass a $60 billion aid package of its own. but germany's defence minister said he has no doubt about the reliability of the americans. and speaking in germany, us defence secretary lloyd austin reaffirmed that message as he met with us allies and...
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from germany - wasn't for you. thank you so much. from germany to - wasn't for you. thank you so l much. from germany to make wasn't for you. thank you so - much. from germany to make his cancer centre _ much. from germany to make his cancer centre in _ much. from germany to make his cancer centre in newcastle. - cancer centre in newcastle. your cells kill the cancer. find your cells kill the cancer. and 24-year-old _ your cells kill the cancer. and 24-year-old recalls _ your cells kill the...
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i'm sure we would get that again in germany. whales _ would get that again in germany. whales boss rob page sprung a surprise in his line against finland. he now has another tough selection calls to make. if finland. he now has another tough selection calls to make.— selection calls to make. if you can't finish — selection calls to make. if you can't finish off _ selection calls to make. if you can't finish off with _ selection calls to make. if you can't finish off with another i selection calls to make. if you l can't finish off with another win, selection calls to make. if you . can't finish off with another win, i don't _ can't finish off with another win, i don't think— can't finish off with another win, i don't think anyone _ can't finish off with another win, i don't think anyone will _ can't finish off with another win, ii don't think anyone will remember can't finish off with another win, i- don't think anyone will remember who played, _ don't think anyone will remember who played, who— don't think anyone will remember who played. who score _ don't thin
i'm sure we would get that again in germany. whales _ would get that again in germany. whales boss rob page sprung a surprise in his line against finland. he now has another tough selection calls to make. if finland. he now has another tough selection calls to make.— selection calls to make. if you can't finish — selection calls to make. if you can't finish off _ selection calls to make. if you can't finish off with _ selection calls to make. if you can't finish off with another i selection...
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the comments of britain and germany and _ say? the comments of britain and germany and some _ say? the comments of britain and germany and some other - say? the comments of britain and | germany and some other european countries _ germany and some other european countries in — germany and some other european countries in regards _ germany and some other european countries in regards to _ germany and some other european countries in regards to the - germany and some other european countries in regards to the aid - germany and some other european countries in regards to the aid for. countries in regards to the aid for the palestinian _ countries in regards to the aid for the palestinian people _ countries in regards to the aid for the palestinian people is- countries in regards to the aid for. the palestinian people is considered a disaster— the palestinian people is considered a disaster for— the palestinian people is considered a disaster for us. _ the palestinian people is considered a disaster for us. the _ the palestinian people is considered a disaster for us. the occupat
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and a little bit more about that _ in germany. and a little bit more about that story _ in germany. and a little bit more about that story about _ in germany. and a little bit more about that story about the - in germany. and a little bit more i about that story about the ukrainian pilot maksim kuzminov, who has been found dead in spain.— pilot maksim kuzminov, who has been found dead in spain. maksim kuzminov was a russian — found dead in spain. maksim kuzminov was a russian military _ found dead in spain. maksim kuzminov was a russian military pilot _ found dead in spain. maksim kuzminov was a russian military pilot who - was a russian military pilot who defected to spain last year, together with his helicopter under a ukrainian government scheme which encourages russian military to defect. as far as we know he was paid about $1 million for his act, and now reports say that he had been shot dead in spain. there is some uncertainty surrounding the identity of the victim discovered in spain, but as far as we can gather it is him, his death has been confirmed by ukrainian militar
and a little bit more about that _ in germany. and a little bit more about that story _ in germany. and a little bit more about that story about _ in germany. and a little bit more about that story about the - in germany. and a little bit more i about that story about the ukrainian pilot maksim kuzminov, who has been found dead in spain.— pilot maksim kuzminov, who has been found dead in spain. maksim kuzminov was a russian — found dead in spain. maksim kuzminov was a russian military _...
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just 2a days to go now until the european championship get underway in germany. and today, the england manager gareth southgate has named his 33—man training squad — which will get whittled down to 26 a week before the tournament starts. the big headline — it doesn't include experienced heads likejordan henderson, raheem sterling and marcus rashford — with the manchester united striker struggling for form, scoring just seven goals in thirty three league appearances. rashford has played for england seven times this season before being left out of the squad for a friendly against belgium in march and now he misses out altogether ahead of a major tournament. these are of course difficult decisions and you are talking about players who are very good players, who have been an important part of what we have done over a number of years, and with marcus, i feel other players in that area of the pitch have had better seasons, it is as simple as that. this is as complex a group as i have had picking and we have had a few complex ones but i think we can make better
just 2a days to go now until the european championship get underway in germany. and today, the england manager gareth southgate has named his 33—man training squad — which will get whittled down to 26 a week before the tournament starts. the big headline — it doesn't include experienced heads likejordan henderson, raheem sterling and marcus rashford — with the manchester united striker struggling for form, scoring just seven goals in thirty three league appearances. rashford has played...
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germany's stance on israel as a partner— germany's stance on israel as a partner and — germany's stance on israel as a partner and a friend, we support you with actions — partner and a friend, we support you with actions and with honest words. thank— with actions and with honest words. thank you. — with actions and with honest words. thank you, chancellor. i trust you know that israel seeks peace and israelis believe, all israelis in europe pray for peace because we know the consequences of war, both as a nation and as families who have lost loved ones. the cost of war is well known to us. we believe that the key to peace is security. many believe that the key to security is peace, peace is unsustainable without a strong israel and if we are offered a peace agreement or a path to peace that makes israel so weak and unable to defend itself, and our neighbours still adhering to the goal of destroying thejewish state, then obviously we will set piece backward and looked forward. we want to move peace forward and for that, we want to move peace forward and forthat, israel we want to m
germany's stance on israel as a partner— germany's stance on israel as a partner and — germany's stance on israel as a partner and a friend, we support you with actions — partner and a friend, we support you with actions and with honest words. thank— with actions and with honest words. thank you. — with actions and with honest words. thank you, chancellor. i trust you know that israel seeks peace and israelis believe, all israelis in europe pray for peace because we know the...
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in her 80s but undaunted by a crowd, renata speaks at one of the many protests sweeping germany. she survived the holocaust. many of herjewish family did not. translation: it's very important that we jews raise our voice. - the situation in germany has become threatening because of alternative for deutschland and other far—right groups. notjust for usjews. translation: it's very important that we jews raise our voice. - these demos were sparked by revelations that senior figures from the alternative for deutschland party met with right wing extremists where the mass deportation of asylum seekers and so—called non germans was allegedly discussed. there's a debate about whether to ban the afd or deprive them of state funding. where do you stand on that? i'm against the ban of afd. i think we have to tackle them on the political wave because if we ban them, i fear that they attract more attention and that more people try to support them. for all these shows of staunch mass resistance against the afd, there is great uncertainty, even a nervousness about how to tackle the rise of
in her 80s but undaunted by a crowd, renata speaks at one of the many protests sweeping germany. she survived the holocaust. many of herjewish family did not. translation: it's very important that we jews raise our voice. - the situation in germany has become threatening because of alternative for deutschland and other far—right groups. notjust for usjews. translation: it's very important that we jews raise our voice. - these demos were sparked by revelations that senior figures from the...
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i'm certainly puzzled why germany is the largest importer of african elephant trophies. do you understand it, you referenced the uk in terms of a band, it�*s still not in, is it? it�*s band, it's still not in, is it? it's not. band, it's still not in, is it? it's not- we _ band, it's still not in, is it? it's not. we have _ band, it's still not in, is it? it's not. we have just _ band, it's still not in, is it? it�*s not. we have just had the second reading of the bill which is going through the house of commons at the moment. we do understand that trophy hunting is something that some individuals, and it�*s a small minority of individuals, like to do. it does seem to be something which they do because they want to bring a trophy home. but what we need to remember is that trophy is an animal, it�*s a sentiment animal that has gone through suffering, either fear, pain, in orderforthat has gone through suffering, either fear, pain, in orderfor that trophy to be brought home. it�*s an extractive practice where targeting animals that are endangered, threatened, v
i'm certainly puzzled why germany is the largest importer of african elephant trophies. do you understand it, you referenced the uk in terms of a band, it�*s still not in, is it? it�*s band, it's still not in, is it? it's not. band, it's still not in, is it? it's not- we _ band, it's still not in, is it? it's not. we have _ band, it's still not in, is it? it's not. we have just _ band, it's still not in, is it? it�*s not. we have just had the second reading of the bill which is going...
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another day of protests against the far right is under way in germany. about 250,000 people took to the streets in cities across the country on saturday and have again come out again today. the demonstrations have been sparked by plans backed by members of the alternative for germany party for the mass deportation of people from immigrant backgrounds. live now to our correspondent damien mcguinness in berlin. can you explain a little bit more about those mass deportations plans that i mentioned there? it about those mass deportations plans that i mentioned there?— that i mentioned there? it was sarked that i mentioned there? it was sparked off — that i mentioned there? it was sparked off by _ that i mentioned there? it was sparked off by reports - that i mentioned there? it was sparked off by reports about . that i mentioned there? it was i sparked off by reports about ten days ago in which there was a supposed secret meeting in a villa near berlin and at that meeting right—wing activists and far right politicians gathered to discuss what they desc
another day of protests against the far right is under way in germany. about 250,000 people took to the streets in cities across the country on saturday and have again come out again today. the demonstrations have been sparked by plans backed by members of the alternative for germany party for the mass deportation of people from immigrant backgrounds. live now to our correspondent damien mcguinness in berlin. can you explain a little bit more about those mass deportations plans that i mentioned...
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germany called it "a pseudo—election", with a result that would surprise nobody. the final day of voting saw large queues form at some polling stations, in an apparent show of dissent. allies of the late opposition leader, alexei navalny, had called on people to come out at midday in moscow and elsewhere to vote for any other candidate or spoil their ballots. there were no protest chants and the authorities had warned that activists could be arrested. a rights monitoring group in russia says more than 70 people were detained. mr navalny�*s widow, yulia navalnaya, voted at the russian embassy in berlin, having queued there for several hours. she was greeted by supporters with flowers and applause. as she left, she told reporters she had written, "navalny", on her ballot. her husband died in an arctic penal colony last month, and was barred from standing in this election as well as the presidential vote six years ago. in a message on x she thanked everyone involved in the protests worldwide, posting, "it's not me, but you who give me hope that everything is not in
germany called it "a pseudo—election", with a result that would surprise nobody. the final day of voting saw large queues form at some polling stations, in an apparent show of dissent. allies of the late opposition leader, alexei navalny, had called on people to come out at midday in moscow and elsewhere to vote for any other candidate or spoil their ballots. there were no protest chants and the authorities had warned that activists could be arrested. a rights monitoring group in...
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and germany decriminalises cannabis. the government tries to tackle the black market trade — we have a special report. hello, i'm luxmy gopal. we start this hour with breaking news out of israel, where the military has confirmed it's completed its operation at gaza's biggest hospital, al—shifa, and has withdrawn its troops from the area. the hospital had been under siege for two weeks. the hamas—run health ministry and palestinian witnesses had earlier reported tanks pulling back from the heavily bombarded hospital complex in gaza city. the hospital and its surrounds have been left in ruins following the two—week operation. buildings are reduced to rubble — the few remaining are little more than shells. these pictures obtained by newsagency reuters show what is left inside the complex. israel has previously said it was carrying out precise operations against hamas and islamichhad fighters, and had killed 200 of them. meanwhile, hundreds of israeli protesters have spent the night in tents outside parliament inje
and germany decriminalises cannabis. the government tries to tackle the black market trade — we have a special report. hello, i'm luxmy gopal. we start this hour with breaking news out of israel, where the military has confirmed it's completed its operation at gaza's biggest hospital, al—shifa, and has withdrawn its troops from the area. the hospital had been under siege for two weeks. the hamas—run health ministry and palestinian witnesses had earlier reported tanks pulling back from the...
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a third successive week of protests against the far—right in germany. more than 100,000 people demonstrate in berlin. and british scientists and engineers arrive in antarctica, to test a new drone that will help forecast the impact of climate change. we start in belfast on a historic day, as a devolved government has been restored in northern ireland, with its first irish nationalist leader. michelle 0'neill was elected first minister of the devolved government. her party, sinn fein, hopes to one day unite northern ireland with the republic of ireland. sinn fein became the biggest party during elections 2 years ago. it is also two years to the day that the assembly at stormont last met, after the main unionist party — the democratic unionists — walked out of the power—sharing agreement over post brexit trading rules. 0ur political editor, chris mason, reports from belfast. good morning, stormont! stormont sits back up and running today, we've been running the past two years. limbering up and under way — park runners here first thing pounding aro
a third successive week of protests against the far—right in germany. more than 100,000 people demonstrate in berlin. and british scientists and engineers arrive in antarctica, to test a new drone that will help forecast the impact of climate change. we start in belfast on a historic day, as a devolved government has been restored in northern ireland, with its first irish nationalist leader. michelle 0'neill was elected first minister of the devolved government. her party, sinn fein, hopes to...
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the comments of britain, germany and some _ comments of britain, germany and some other— comments of britain, germany and some other european _ comments of britain, germany and some other european countries - comments of britain, germany and some other european countries in. some other european countries in regard _ some other european countries in regard to — some other european countries in regard to the _ some other european countries in regard to the aid _ some other european countries in regard to the aid for _ some other european countries in regard to the aid for the - regard to the aid for the palestinian _ regard to the aid for the palestinian people - regard to the aid for the palestinian people is. regard to the aid for the - palestinian people is considered a disaster— palestinian people is considered a disaster for— palestinian people is considered a disaster for us. _ palestinian people is considered a disaster for us. the _ palestinian people is considered a disaster for us. the occupation i disaster for us. the occupation keeps — disaster for us. the occupatio
the comments of britain, germany and some _ comments of britain, germany and some other— comments of britain, germany and some other european _ comments of britain, germany and some other european countries - comments of britain, germany and some other european countries in. some other european countries in regard _ some other european countries in regard to — some other european countries in regard to the _ some other european countries in regard to the aid _ some other european countries...
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and germany would be at the top of the list. the only defence i can give you is that germany is starting to wake up to the threat, to the russian threat in europe. and we see german chancellor scholz using his pulpit and encouraging more european states to do more. he has also completely changed germany's policy. is it been fast enough? no. has it been fast enough? no. is it enough? no. but they're getting there. and i think we need to continue to praise them and encourage them to do more. so essentially, if i understand correctly, you believe that this sort of rhetoric from mr trump is too damaging and that essentially you should be giving these countries more carrot than stick? i object to the rhetoric that if he were president he would not defend the article 5 guarantees. so, nato rests on the principle of defending each other. if a nato country is attacked, all of the native members will come together and make a decision as to whether they would defend it, and they most likely would. and he's undermining the credibility of n
and germany would be at the top of the list. the only defence i can give you is that germany is starting to wake up to the threat, to the russian threat in europe. and we see german chancellor scholz using his pulpit and encouraging more european states to do more. he has also completely changed germany's policy. is it been fast enough? no. has it been fast enough? no. is it enough? no. but they're getting there. and i think we need to continue to praise them and encourage them to do more. so...
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end. in germany, and that did not end well _ in germany, and that did not end well the — in germany, and that did not end well. the united _ in germany, and that did not end well. the united states - in germany, and that did not end well. the united states needs. in germany, and that did not end well. the united states needs to| in germany, and that did not end - well. the united states needs to get very serious — well. the united states needs to get very serious thought _ well. the united states needs to get very serious thought about _ well. the united states needs to get very serious thought about whetherl very serious thought about whether donald _ very serious thought about whether donald trunrp — very serious thought about whether donald trunrp is _ very serious thought about whether donald trump is fit _ very serious thought about whether donald trump is fit for _ very serious thought about whether donald trump is fit for office - very serious thought about whether donald trump is fit for office and i donald trump is fit for office and once _ donald trump is fit for office
end. in germany, and that did not end well _ in germany, and that did not end well the — in germany, and that did not end well. the united _ in germany, and that did not end well. the united states - in germany, and that did not end well. the united states needs. in germany, and that did not end well. the united states needs to| in germany, and that did not end - well. the united states needs to get very serious — well. the united states needs to get very serious thought _ well. the united...
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for germany i'm told there will not be any major announcements today along those lines. germany has onlyjust started to hit the 2% nato military alliance spending target, the first time since the early 90s, and it looks like it is having to do that through some one—off funds and it isn't quite clear how they are going to sustain that. but all of that being said and all of that mathematics, both the uk and germany have been key backers of ukraine, the top tier after the us in terms of that country, so they will want to send a direct message to president putin that there will continue supporting ukraine. there is probably some messaging going on from europe as well to donald trump, because of course donald trump hoping to be re—elected as president of the united states and has made it pretty clear that he got very annoyed with countries who he felt were not meeting their spending commitments last time. he made it clear he would not be supporting countries who felt were not meeting those commitments, so there are some signals they are probably to send across the pond as
for germany i'm told there will not be any major announcements today along those lines. germany has onlyjust started to hit the 2% nato military alliance spending target, the first time since the early 90s, and it looks like it is having to do that through some one—off funds and it isn't quite clear how they are going to sustain that. but all of that being said and all of that mathematics, both the uk and germany have been key backers of ukraine, the top tier after the us in terms of that...
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rishi sunak is visiting germany to meet his german counterpart olaf scholz. it is mr sunak�*s first trip to berlin since becoming prime minister in october 2022. defence spending is on the agenda, as is the middle east, and ukraine. ispoke spending is on the agenda, as is the middle east, and ukraine. i spoke to our berlin correspondentjessica parker and she outlined what is likely to be discussed today. as you were saying, defence spending and the defence picture overall, european security i think is top of the agenda. i mean, there are some sort of details in there about specific areas of cooperation, types of weapons that the uk and germany can develop jointly together. but i think this is also very much about the politics and the signals it sends. so, rishi sunak, of course, yesterday in poland announced that the uk would be hiking defence spending to 2.5% by 2030. that is certainly the ambition anyway, there is obviously a uk general election happening later this year, but that was big news, as a key member of the nato military alliance. for germany, i
rishi sunak is visiting germany to meet his german counterpart olaf scholz. it is mr sunak�*s first trip to berlin since becoming prime minister in october 2022. defence spending is on the agenda, as is the middle east, and ukraine. ispoke spending is on the agenda, as is the middle east, and ukraine. i spoke to our berlin correspondentjessica parker and she outlined what is likely to be discussed today. as you were saying, defence spending and the defence picture overall, european security i...
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i was talking to somebody from germany yesterday and he was saying _ from germany yesterday and he was saying how — from germany yesterday and he was saying how they view the transition to steel—making saying how they view the transition to steel— making not saying how they view the transition to steel—making not as a subsidy or something — to steel—making not as a subsidy or something that needs to be supported, but something that needs investing _ supported, but something that needs investing in because they want to be able to— investing in because they want to be able to retain the ability to make their— able to retain the ability to make their own — able to retain the ability to make their own virgin steel. with us choosing — their own virgin steel. with us choosing to shut these furnaces we will not _ choosing to shut these furnaces we will not have that ability any more so we _ will not have that ability any more so we will— will not have that ability any more so we will have to import from abroad — so we will have to import from abroad. there is a securit
i was talking to somebody from germany yesterday and he was saying _ from germany yesterday and he was saying how — from germany yesterday and he was saying how they view the transition to steel—making saying how they view the transition to steel— making not saying how they view the transition to steel—making not as a subsidy or something — to steel—making not as a subsidy or something that needs to be supported, but something that needs investing _ supported, but something that...
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professor alanna o'malley. _ uk, the usa and germany. professor alanna o'malley, really _ uk, the usa and germany. professor alanna o'malley, really good - uk, the usa and germany. professor alanna o'malley, really good to - uk, the usa and germany. professor alanna o'malley, really good to get l alanna o'malley, really good to get your opinions on bbc news. talks on a potential second gaza hostage deal could be on the cards. it's emerged that high—level talks are due to take place in the coming days, and that president biden is sending the director of the cia to help broker a deal. william burns is scheduled to meet his israeli counterpart, as well as egyptian and qatari officials. the negotiations are being seen as a sign of diplomatic progress. they feature all the key players who secured the last release deal in november, which led to a week—long pause in the fighting. our middle east correspondent yolande knell is injeruselem. yolande, just talk us through the elements of any deal we could see here. it elements of any deal we co
professor alanna o'malley. _ uk, the usa and germany. professor alanna o'malley, really _ uk, the usa and germany. professor alanna o'malley, really good - uk, the usa and germany. professor alanna o'malley, really good to - uk, the usa and germany. professor alanna o'malley, really good to get l alanna o'malley, really good to get your opinions on bbc news. talks on a potential second gaza hostage deal could be on the cards. it's emerged that high—level talks are due to take place in the...