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in all the rest of the classify as disgusting, w series about our complex relationship with them and also we need to be watching now on youtube. d. w documentary, the state of the in years life and by land. one of us president donald trump's top aides is to leave his post. us media reporting the national security advisor mike waltz will be the place staff is involved in an accidental leak of sensitive medical plans of the messaging apps that go all the program us as ukraine finally signed the minerals still giving you access to new crane's fast natural resources, the trump administration has it as a commitment to you probably policing testing. scholastic, made a protest as hundreds as it contains as i tried to much on it's done, both text him square. if his biggest surgery has seen weeks of demonstration since
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the rest of its man is a fucked to the opposition, the, the i'm feel good here. welcome to the program restarts in the united states with media reporting that donald trump's national security advisor mike waltz is to leave his position mister waltz face calls to resign over his involvement and setting up a group chat on the non secure messaging up signal. a journalist was added to the task in which sensitive managerial operations were discussed before it said, mister walton, deputy alex wong goals of these all over africa. i asked correspondents and they'll do malone in washington. if we could presume that mister walters departure was linked to the messaging scandal. so we do feel as you say,
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this all goes back to the signal gate to where mike waltz accidentally added a report or 2 that signal a group chat where air strikes against the hudy's were being discussed. so that was back in march. it was a very big scandal. now initially, president trump stood up by my quotes at least publicly, but behind the scenes, the word really was that he was very angry at my faults that he blamed him for the reporter being added to this chat. and this part of the scandal becoming public. incidentally, he was angry or at waltz, then he was at the defense secretary peak heads up, who was the one outlining these war plans in the saw in this in sick your chopped. so this really does appear like an incident where mike waltz was unable to recover his standing with the president. on top of that, there were also prominent voices in the president's ear, calling on trump to dump mike wald saw the chief among them laura loom, or that is a far right internet personality to also sometimes acts as trump. so what have
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trumps the external advisors? so it would really seem like the writing was on the wall from mike wald saw for awhile. if he does go, it would mark the 1st high profile departure of this administration. president, trump may say something on it soon, and that is something that we are standing by for. okay, so still to be concerned, but if confirmed what sort of effect is likely to have on us foreign policy? this is a really key question because national security advisor, of course, a very important post. they said, so just a few steps away from the presidents at the white house. and we are at a critical juncture. we just saw this mineral mineral steel being agreed between the us and you frame that you was still trying to mediate a peace deal between ukraine and russia. and these kinds of negotiations. of course, it's helpful if there's a certain kind of predictability consistency that ukrainians and russians know who
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is representing the u. s. of these talks. there is also this question of who might replace him. now mike waltz was known to be someone who was a bit more of a traditional republican hawk. in that he might have been more critical of russia in more sympathetic to ukraine. his departure would open up the possibility that he's replaced by someone who's more aligned with um, the mag view of things. so somebody who would be more anti us intervention in for and conflicts. now if you're ukraine, that might make you a bit nervous. so i did mention that minerals deal already and they did see that as a positive step in u. s. ukrainian relations, which we know has seen its fair share of challenges. so a change in this position could present to future issues perhaps in this relationship, and that would be something ukraine is concerned about. my thoughts about janelle
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data because wanted to help them alone. a washington let's. janelle mentioned ukraine on the u. s. have a great deal of ground washington access to ukraine's mineral deposits. us says it's a signal if it's commitments to ukrainian sovereignty. the trump administration has been pushing for this deal for some time initially under terms of key it was said to view as extra extortion at both sides and having the revised agreement which was signed in washington on wednesday after months of tens negotiations, ukraine and the us inc, a minerals deal, washington has long demanded compensation for the billions in aid it's given to keith. now the trump administration has secured preferential access to ukraine's mineral resources and an equal share with ukraine's government and exporting them view. it says the deal is a message to russia. today's agreement signals clearly to russian leadership that
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the trump administration is committed to a peace process centered on a free sovereign and prosperous ukraine over the long term. according to the ukrainian geological survey, the country has large deposits of minerals. these include graphite and lithium, used in batteries for electric vehicles, and titanium, and is there coney, i'm used in aerospace. there are also deposits of rare earth metals. your grand says the deal is a win win. decent says that this is a strategic deal for the creation of an investment partnership funding. it's truly an equal and good international deal and showing the investment and the development and restoration of ukraine between the governments of the united states and ukraine . ukraine managed to negotiate away several punishing terms from earlier drafts. the deal doesn't give us businesses special privileges over european investors that
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could have for ukraine's a membership bid. and it won't be asked to compensate the us for its previous assistance. harsher terms were on the table. wednesday lensky visited trump. in february, the meeting was a diplomatic disaster. president vladimir zalinski wanted security guarantees from the us on that still off the table. but trump says the new deal will discourage hostilities. it's also good for them because you'll have an american presence at the cypress, and the american presence will. and they keep a lot of bad actors out of the country or certainly had in the area where we joined, digging so such as signing the deal may have been the easy part. some other resources lie in russian occupied territory. ukraine says those reserves are worth 350000000000 euros correspondent, nick conley and keith told us more about what the us gets after this deal. we are being scanning this token, which is only about
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a dozen pages long compared to the 19th or so it pays the previous draft. and it seems pretty thin on things that we've had more recently that basically i have more details in kind of detail heavy technically payment will still be upcoming. so it seems like lots of differences being talked with each of it. basically, this allows donald trump to claim a win say that he's achieved something his 1st 100 days in office, that he is recruiting some of the money that ukraine's receive in terms of assistance. but obviously there is a big push about when he is, when happens any of these investments in mining take decades even in peaceful times . and the results of the major question of without security guarantees, without nathan membership, all for an invest, as us investors really gonna put all that money, that capital upfront into developing the results is if they, your company showed that let me switch and we'll be back in a couple years time to take that up to the quarterly in case we'll take a look now. so most orders and making headlines. these 10 people were killed and more than 50 others injured. when a bus crashed into vehicles that have boats away a toll booth in the philippines,
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they say they took the driver and the custody of the collision. both of them and the driver said he fell asleep at the wheel. a police across agent has picked up the global, made a demonstrations in the philippines, protests as clash with police. they tried to remove barricades and kept the manila involved in japan, thousands months through the streets of tokyo. a holiday, also known as international workers, the labor day, honestly, struggles and guidance of cheese by maybe moves around that detect, you have police of dictate and hundreds of people in a stumble. following confrontations between protest as the most orators it may 1st demonstrations. strains have been closed around the such as tax him squared away protests have been found since 2013 metro lines with also closed. unfair is suspended, is licensed demonstrations eco. the disruptions of the front of the mountains for the rest of the president are the ones main political arrival is temple may from in manually correspond to do. hon is a,
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is dumble. i pretty to have that to control, thirties, have gone to extraordinary events with the locked down of the city as well. the turkish government obviously wants to prevent mos demonstration, similar to the ones we've seen recently in march right after the detention and gaming of is symbols. opposition may a crum, e, mom who was still widely seen as the biggest challenge or to president ad one's power. so the 14th opted for what i would say is an unprecedented lockdown of large parts of the city, extending far beyond the city center on the, on the european side here in east timble base essentially paralyzed public lives. they've shut down a public transportation in limited people's ability to move from one location to another. in a clear attempt to prevent people from gathering in certain locations more than 50000 police officers were deployed across the city today. that's
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a massive show of force and still, although you mentioned that the tech, some squared error in central is simple, is a very sensitive area in protest. there had been banned for many years. some people tried to march towards tech, some square, they were stopped and blocked by police. we've seen people being dragged into police buses. there been scuffles and so far, according to the numbers, we have received some 400 people have been detained. so very tens made a here in the symbol. and meanwhile, processing other parts of the city will handle differently as well. yes. union is managed to organize uh, several uh, events today uh to bigger rallies, attended by tens of thousands of people on the east and boz agent side. i went to the riley in b kaji k, a district and i spoke with people there of course is labor day. so that's a worker rights are a key demonte or in turkey. people are suffering from an enormous cost of living
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prices with very high inflation. minimum wages are not enough to support a family, but many people also told me they came to express their anger and frustration at president ad one and his government especially following the arrest of this very popular opposition. candidate is symbols. may a people say that was an democratic move. we've seen many other arrests of government critics in recent weeks, and they say these are all signs that turkey has taken an even more forward terry and term. let's listen to what people told me what the negative going through the time in which we are deprived of our rights in which people are rest is, are thrown into prison. just because they criticize the government to them that hopefully in that that's why may day is so important for us to do it on some of these. although the great thing just to see it because one mom does not want to give up the power. he's in thinking about this country anymore or any one,
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he's only thinking of himself. so keith ruled by an awful retiree and one man regime. the we want already won in his government to resign immediately on our country to return to democracy. we want the memo blue and others who would be in prison should be released. and until that happens, we will continue to protest the so usually a han, how all those protests and calls for the presidents resignation continuing to unfold or will, i think people's anger or that's become very clear today again, is not going to go anywhere. it's up to the political position, of course, to somehow channel these emotions into meaningful pressure the, the v at the government elections here are not scheduled until 2028 feel position here. says it coming mama with the jails may or a similar presidential candidate. they one early elections, they are holding
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a weekly riley's here in east and blue, but also in other tucker cities. now, the big question is a for us, uh, will that have any sort of effect on the political system on, on president ad one, he holds all the power. he's an almost all powerful president. and as we sold very clearly today, he has the means to repress and suppress people from gathering repress protests from happening. and some of the say he's willing to even intensify his crank down on critics about julia, julia han. in a stumble, are you watching? dw news line from balance reminds about top story of this uh us media reporting that donald trump's national security advisor mike walls is to leave these positions as well face calls to resign for his involvement and setting up a chat on the non secure message and up signal which sensitive military operations
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