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organs for release the scaffolding organs using the simply sunday web of lies june 6th on dw, the this is the, the news life from ballot. i'm not very sure welcome for donald trump in saudi arabia as to side sign in um steel with maybe a 150000000000 dollars. saudi crown prince mohammed vin selma. great c a us presidents actually begins a tour of gulf states. the focus on business is to jump is flanked by a lot bhaskar in the string of american tech c e o. it's also on the program, india's prime minister and there and promote. he says these forces about when he paused submit a reaction against packers fan following the fiercest fighting between the 2, u. k. davis. for decades and bill long range jobs are giving you credit and
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much needed extra fired power in the war against russia. we take a look at the impact of having on the front. lots french film started to do is given suspended, present sentence for sexual assault that took midnight blasting to women on a movie set for the judge. didn't really the feel good and welcome to the program. the united states and saudi arabia have signed while the white house is calling the largest of sales agreement in history. its value that's around a $142000000000.00 us as it will provide saudi arabia with states of the war fighting equipment. it was one of the several deals concluded by the us president asked met with sound the crown prince of mohammed been selling months in rehab. the
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present terms of a 4 day trip to the middle east focusing on securing investment in the us ending the war and gaza is also on the agenda, although the president will not be visiting israel will cut or base during this cutting out go hot a is covering the trump visit for us, i started by asking him about donald trump's priority for this trip. big business deals all solving crises. you know, it is really all about the business. says they sign the such as you care a partnership for followed by all kinds. so bilateral business and the defense agreements, mind you, a trump wants to bring home $13.00 of investment funding, the strip and the cost if he needs a signal that his america 1st politics is bearing some foods. and he's hoping to get this from the gulf states, but i don't think politics can be complete. the cuts out of this 4 day trip to,
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to saudi arabia, continent there of emory. it's a tough that for jump is just a direct line of negotiations between the u. s. and the almost the u. n. just reported to that the whole population in gaza is put in secure in that really half a 1000000 people are facing extreme lack of food and facing salvation. i think that's tend to be ignored during the trip of the u. s. president in the airport with the u. s. as the most most important and i of is read. the question is here really will trump at the end to pushing it and the all to end to these radio offensive in gaza? or will he follow this on y'all's nines? who wants to expended politics? will also surface when the tomorrow, the syrian president of the shut off, when they come to the out to and probably will meet trump, that will give the new syrian government of course,
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unimportant push for international legitimacy. and don't forget, it shut out just 6 months ago. was on the us, tell her this is know, tomorrow at least he's going to sit in the same room, this trump, right? and we are a world of use these visit as, as a big deal. does it? what the most important thing for the airport is what this trip is not about is that the trump is visiting. the reason is we think the gulf states win is not visiting israel. it in the same trip or is it's normally the us presence of doing when they come into the region. it's also is another topic that is not on the agenda, which is important for the airport. and that is something we have was on the agenda, 3 trumps last trip to solve area. 8 years ago when the talk was about the normalization of the relationship between saudi arabia and that is right. and so the already but now has a very near position it is,
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there is no end to 2 days radio offensive for that we'd be no yes, steps to what's the policy in states there will be no normalization to what these are. so this is the topics that's really concerning the rest of their upward. okay, so how should we read it? how should we being the fact that president trump has left visiting israel office trip? but the big question is, what does it mean? what can we really reach into this? it, i'll be seeing a new us policy in the middle is to more independent from is read. and now of course, trump publicly not visiting is right. we have also direct degrees your issues between the u. s. and it on, in the oman, and we have a cease fire. this was cut, it's the between the who's the rabbits game and, and the u. s. not to fight each other. and now we have
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a direct line of communication between the u. s. and thomas. and white, all this is happening and it's on the always special basically watching the on the sides lights. ok folks that caught him kind of outgoing from kyra, thank you so much. i to india why the army says it has killed 3 suspected rebels in indian administered kashmir. is confirmed. this would be the 1st major minute reaction in the dispute to tennessee. since last we can cease 5 ended 4 days of cross border attacks between india and pakistan. i correspondence shallow your daf file. this update from indian administer the cache me house in phones, which is the worst affected town on the de facto border between india and focus on . and the scene here speaks volumes about the nature of the attack that came from the focus on the side of we're toward and the remnants here are almost
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a reminder of the life that used to be here. this used to be a kitchen hole. it seems, and i can see boston fans wood splinters this crockery, this cooking stove, this being a thought of chocolate sooner flying in the distance, the refrigerator, the more i hear the last id, it's just auto devastation, the family that used to live here. so we're told was lucky enough to survive. it's almost unbelievable, but they did survive and they've survived some injuries. they're being treated in a hospital. and soon after this attack, they left to their safety and found the kitchen window. i can see the mountains, that's the mountain and sliding of control of the border between india and fox on. and that is the side from where we are toward the shell, landed and lost it to this house,
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causing this devastation desantis. this house, there are many houses in this locality which are a scene of devastation exactly like this, which or that 80 percent of the people who used to live in the stone left for their safety when the tensions escalated between india and focus on over the last one week and the ones who decided to stay back, they are telling us that despite a seas file between the 2 countries, they're not 100 percent confident about their safety. the judge bonds pay is a senior research fellow for south asia, china, and policy in london. you told me he expects tensions between india and pakistan to remain high despite the currencies 5 so clearly the situation remains precarious. so, you know, we've seen reports of continued skirmishes along the line of control as we just heard, the punitive actions that were taken by both countries before their military response . the that also remains in place and does not only includes the suspension of the
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interest water treaty the indian side, as a said that it would consider another terrorist attack as an act of war. uh, the cease fire that's been put in place. i mean, it doesn't really address any of the underlying grievances in the bilateral relationship. you know, the rules of engagement to clearly shifted towards both countries, adopting a more assertive plusher. so i, frankly, and in this context, it's not a question of if but when attentions rise again. okay, so do you expect a response to visa ending killing? so do we see this as being a sort of unexpected the black along a road to a more difficult discussion? yeah, frankly, i think it's, it's very much an expected blip relations remain precarious. both sides of acclaimed the victory uh if uh, from the you know, respective viewpoints. so, yeah i, i don't think that the, the, the, the, i'm not frankly very optimistic about a, you know, a lasting piece coming out of this,
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this current ceasefire agreement. but the ministry latest from the 2 countries off tool king has anything substantial come out of those talks. so yes, a secretary of state us secretary said marco rubio has stated that both sides have agreed to start talks on a broad set of issues that are at a neutral site. as you said, the, the, the military leaders that each hmo's, the director general military operations have both spoken to each other several times. but it's frankly unclear whether this will pay the way for substantive peace talks to the indian side of said that they will only discuss the issues of terrorism. and the issue of pakistan administered kashmir. the boxed on the side will wants to focus on the assumption of the indices water treaty, which remains in a bands and the status of indian administered cache. we're, i mean, the last time both countries had substantive a piece talks was, was what was referred to as the compass. a dialogue process, which went on for a decade before it came to a grinding halt. following the moon by towers
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a tax which took place in, in 2008. so i think of india said, of course that it would consider another terror attack and act of war pockets done . i said the same with respect to the suspension of the in this water treaty. so there's a very real, i think prospect of when you would hostilities in this climate. okay? so the account agree what talks should be about, but we have america apparently applying pressure, but india, with these long standing rejection of international mediation, just look into that, that strange mix of, of, of events, and just talk us through what you think might come out of it so i think indian impacts on up somewhat different positions from the, the statements that are made by the trump administration. uh, you know, i think the next time he said his site is said that several countries weren't bold in the above facilitating this. the ceasefire including united kingdom, turkey and saudi arabia on the indian side,
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i think the don't play the role of 3rd parties that i think that reflects the proclivity by new delhi to view the kashmir issue as an internal issue or bilateral issue. but clearly i think the us has to some degree demonstrated its role as mediator once again, all by the somewhat reluctant role. you know, initially we saw statements by vice president judy vance, that it was funded by the end of august. i knew she was fundamentally none of our business, and a trumpet talked about that they didn't, fox tend to resolve this issue, you know, one way or the other and that they've been changed their position in recent days. i think it also demonstrates a degree of economic leverage that the us has over both countries. in d, as in the process of negotiating a bilateral trade agreement with the us and the day before the seas bar went into effect, the next trench of a mess loan was approved for pockets done a 7000000000 dollar loan. this is the 25th uh i meant fill out that uh, you know, in august on is facing. uh so i think in some ways the us role echoes the role of
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play during previous periods of tension, most notably the cargo conflict in 1999 when the clinton administration played a prominent role. but i think it is also a source of frustration to india. this tendency to draw some sort of false equivalency between both countries. actions. i mean, india was responding to a terror attack which took place in which 26 civilians were, were, were killed. and then its initial response was to start at a hit to her terrorist infrastructure, not military installations. impact has done has been responded with a bronze, broader range of a range of a text book targeting both civilian and military infrastructure. so this re hyphenation of the relationship between india, pakistan i think, is a source of frustration to new really quick. what then about the united states position in this because this is your site that they've gone from this is none of our business to that. see if we can help you. so what you thought was that because the conflict was just becoming too dangerous. i mean, if that's the case,
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is that how these things go into to do to end with it, just bubbling away until it explodes every so often? well i think it partially reflects, you know, trump's world view, i think he is a, he claims that he had stopped a nuclear conflict. i think it's, it reflects his desire to be seen as a, as a peace maker in some ways echoing again us actions that we've seen in other flash points, ukraine and, and gaza. his preference to focus on the use of economic warfare. as we've seen with these a retaliatory or, or tower of cities imposed on several countries uh over military warfare. so i think, yeah, to that degree i think a to, to some. yeah, if we see conflict passing a particular threshold, in this case, if it's heading towards the indications of a potential nuclear conflict, i think the us and other countries are, are, are, are you guys would be more willing to play more hands on role in try to deescalate tensions between both countries. that's,
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that's very clear. thank you for talk us through massachusetts badge pain from child support us. thank you so much i. i will take a look now as of all stores and making headlines for my philippine president and rugby good to, to obtain has been elected mad, his home city of devout despite being held in detention by the international criminal court. to do that, the task though was that may have for 2 decades before becoming president in 2016, he's facing trial for crimes against humanity, of, of thousands killed during his war on drugs the united nations. this rule that russia was behind the shooting, down to malaysia airlines flight mh 17 over ukraine in 2014, killing 298 people. you ends. aviation agency found claims provided by australia and the netherlands well founded. the 2 nations left the most citizens in the attack of strangers, conservative liberal policy, was elected its 1st female leave, after losing the national election to the center. last labor parts of this month,
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susan light, he said, had appointment a send a signal to australian women and said she would be spear heading new policies on economic tax reform. she places pete a dozen who lost the seats in the election to know it. a japanese bound the circle kingdom of germany. that's a prominent faction of the fall, right, right. citizens for allegedly trying to re establish counter state police right to the properties of key members across several federal states. german interior administer alexander to print some of the groups behavior cannot be tolerated in the country. governed by the rules of law of eisenberg, ukraine's present velocity is lensky says, he'll travel to turkey on 1st day to take part in peace talks proposed by russia. and his goals on the russian president vladimir putin to meet him, that in person, after more than 3 years of war, russians continued to take a ukrainian landing grinding bottles along the front line. it's taking about 20
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percent of your trade in territory shown here in red. meanwhile, ukraine took control of parts of russia's cost region last year, shown in blue. but the key is that you've been able to hold onto a sliver of that territory. well, there are no independently verified casualty figures, but russians estimated to have lost somewhere between 200250000 troops in february and presents that lensky santi. peyton had lost 46000 troops. but experts believe the bill figured out to be much higher. and let's not forget civilian debts about $13000.00 to claim in civilians are killed in russia's full scale invasion since ukraine is our minds that have done by russians much larger ami. it's concentrated on developing high tech weapons, the ws max on the has more on the newly develop long range ministry drug deployed under the cover of darkness. these long range strokes are heading across
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the border into russia. the beauty drone is one of many you creating developments used against any retards researchers are working on other drawing programs. small and large. come to the $100.00. me, tyler is the lead engineer. destroyer is working on has a range of 3000 kilometers. you know, when you start getting issues have the service system, the russians move their air defense systems during our flight. and it's very important to maintain communication with our drones. even though the distance less of them is about their ways to contact them and adjust their mission. so they don't pass through a danger area. and if we know about it in advance with the most, not as of the lead. drones have been, he was successfully against russian infrastructure such as boil refineries. created
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attacks are credited with reducing russian oil revenues by 10 percent of the companies use as holding manufacturers 30 of these drones a month, as well as smaller using scaling up production is a challenge. a lot depends on for and suppliers, delivery conditions and price. it's just those are his business to guys and often now businesses are faced with the fact that funding from the state is pretty small . so they have to cover costs as themselves. and this must be done, not only for profit, but simply because they will continue to be not the while for much. but it's also difficult finding for an investors, even though the founder says much can be learned from ukraine as a drawing develop. available though you develop a drone, we have them project, we go to the military, we give it to a special forces and they test everything and then give us the feedback. and we get some information from this, which we then use promoted, nice ation with the other countries kind of do this. sure thing. ukraine doesn't
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have enough of many modern western weapons like cruise missiles and yet drugs are not only cheaper option. developers here say. so the social drums, however, are cheaper than missiles if airplanes cost millions, then missiles, cost billions, look at drones, and they will never be replaced by anything. and they are unlikely to replace the same missiles that on drums can simply occupy a nice between cruise missiles and missiles. and you scroll up and look at them with that. i can't them. they say the industry needs to produce $10000.00 long range drones each month to satisfy the demand of the armed forces. for the next 2 weeks, the movie was will focus on the french riviera web account film festival is just getting started for the rob bolden. just read copied drama and off house prestige con has become holly was launch pod, the spot to discover the next big thing, including perhaps next is oscar with us. so here's
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a look at issues live up can is a feast for movie fans. the biggest most glamorous and for the film is most important festival of the a tom cruise, probably the world's biggest film star, will be tearing his way through can with his final mission impossible. fil a blockbuster with a plot involving artificial intelligence. the promises to be reckoning with the future of cinema in the age of a on the west. anderson returns to the cause that with the phoenician scheme, bringing his signature symmetry and the star studded cast to a caper movie involving spies assassins. and some spectacular outfits. is this supposed to be here? who is under the front or the spike lee were unites with denzel, washington for highest to lowest high stakes crime thriller,
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featuring superstar wrapper asap, rocky, which will screen out of competition. and to everything that the reason between and the joker himself, joaquin phoenix is back with director airy aster for adding because the people into like a drama about how the coven pandemic in social media conspiracies, transformed us politics more than ever, can this become the festival where hits are made the directors of last year's breakouts, the substance, amelia perez and norah went all the way from the french riviera to the oscars. that is maybe what to mention as the follow of gun. and we know that we have some power, and we need this pro, it to the, to the french actress and oscar winners. you the,
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the notion will judge this year's competition as head of the camp jury. one winner is certain movie legend, robert de niro, received the festivals lifetime achievement award. a couple more lines of world news. kim todd nation, has testified in the course in powders against the man accused of robin current gun point in 2016 americans. so that was, he said she feared she was going to be shot dead by rob this. we still millions of dollars worth of jewelry. the suspects now mostly in the sixties and seventies. there's something new in front of the drunk office and witnesses that begun testifying in the sex cases, advice he used to use power and prestige to induce female victims into sexual performances. male sex workers, as a groups has pleaded not guilty. of the french fieldstone is there a death deal has been given an 18 month suspended, prison sentence for sexual assault. of course in paris,
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convicted him over incidents involving 2 women on a film. so as in 2021. yeah, 59th. any wrong doing? but the judge said his explanation was unconvincing. the star of more than 200 films in various television series, gerard depardieu was not present in court. as the verdict was handed down, the stone guilty and sexually assaulting 2 women, production designer in an assistant director on the set of the 2021 film, the green shutters of the 76 year old to frontier is the highest profile figure caught up in france. is me to move in at least 20 women have accused to do a sexual assault or inappropriate behavior. but this was the 1st successful case involving the actor, the trial for the spotlight on the way women are treated in the film industry and laid there a generational divide in france over sexism. some prominent older actresses including proceed. bartow came to ship our dues defense. the actor has repeatedly denied charges against in jeopardy as lawyer called the 2 women plaintiff's liars
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and hysterical arguing that they were working for the cause of rapid feminism. he said different to the decision based on one of his victims, the production designer, referred to me as a lee in court, spoke to the media after the verdict. is this because i'm truly moved and i'm very, very satisfied with this decision wise. for me, it's a victory, truly a great step forward, a significant progress and we move forward. thank you. i'll see you there just as prevail. gentleman's lawyer emphasized what her clients faced bringing chip i do to justice collages proven. they were incredibly brave to come forward and share their experiences of sexual assault. it's important to understand living through sexual assault is an extremely traumatizing experience. so we can still see years later out that they are deeply marked by these events. i hope this marks the end of
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the impunity. that a shall, did an artist in the film industry name up. in addition to the suspended sentence jeopardy, his name will be added to francis sex offender registry. and the film studio is looking to cast, the actor will need to contend with a liability for protecting cast and crew. by coincidence, the verdict was delivered on the 1st day of the cannes film festival, which i do was celebrated in the past. including winning best actor in 1990. the stark contrast to this year's movie glamour on the french riviera. the me to reckoning for the french film industry is taking top billing or i don't set you up today. so we'll have 4 world news at the top of the our vend golf. we'll have that coming up next on the dw eco advocate takes us to sunny goals, campbell backups, and it's award winning on electric buses. the
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