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things on the desk. yeah. do you need something that is coming very, very yeah. come with now, when the story in for my renewal, i will need for migraines. wherever they may be. the today us president joe biden signed off on a long delayed package of aid for ukraine, giving hope to fruits on the front line, who are exhausted after more than 2 years of war. ukraine is missing and not just ammunition and weapons, but also personnel and ukraine's efforts to expand mobilization have proven to be controversial. i'm quite richardson in berlin and you are watching the day a. the
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minor must be full mobilization. we have to become as militarized as possible for many a stress didn't don't want to go. so it was lucky, i got 5 days off, much of being punished for the patriotism of russia, is preparing to mobilize at least $300000.00 band over the next 6 weeks. this is the most to road is the from to being there for 2 years. so there are no more volunteers work to in this situation. do you mobilizing experience soldiers with the suicide with my husbands exhausted. he's only 29 and he's already gone right? also on the day a growing number of college campuses across the united states, the student protesters gathering to demand their universities stop doing business with israel or companies that support it's war in casa, it's, i'm jewish student said the protest amounts of anti semitism concerns that some university administrators are taking on board. let me start by saying that columbia
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strives to be a community free of discrimination and hate in all its forms, and we condemn the anti semitism that is so pervasive today. welcome, we begin the day with a promise by the us president to send a new military aid to ukraine as soon as possible. joe biden says it will make not just ukraine, but also the world, a safer place. and it's a that's badly needed by cuba trying to fend off russian advances in its east. it also draws reclose months of congressional gridlock that left ukraine's forces rationing artillery and weaponry. abide and made his pledge after signing until lost a funding bill, which will also see a going to israel and tie one package is worth a $61000000000.00 for ukraine and includes weapons such as missiles and air defense systems. let's listen to what job i didn't have to say,
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i'm making sure the shipment start right away. next few hours, literally the few hours we were going to begin to send in equipment to ukraine, united states, and not acting alone to state the obvious or allies in europe and around the world . who for caution we've been asking me, are we going to step up? we're not going to walk away. are we? how many in some of your veterans, international meetings are very concerned and we fail to step up. lord only knows what would happen. the cohesion of nato and ukraine faces another challenge, how to replenish, just outnumbered and outgunned forces. as part of its efforts to call up new recruits, ukraine has adopted a stricter mobilization law that has proved to be controversial. after russia's invasion, men were lining up to serve their country. but after 2 years of war, finding volunteers to go to the front line has proved much harder. it's a delicate issue in ukraine, not least of all, because many families have already paid. the highest price is natalia said nick had
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3 sons when russia launched its full scale invasion of ukraine. this is my son who says my youngest son last summer, natalia buried her youngest or lexie. he served in some of the bloodiest bottles of the will. lower to my level, my youngest was install a dog after solid, he was embossed, moved up to box, moved to his and it has on the phone. he didn't see the when he was near on to leave can has on your thumb, there's a country village called antonia of sca when he was killed there for the day of alexys death. natalia tried to convince him to leave the army. she feared he'd shared the same site to the eldest son, so he had just been reported missing. a middle son, audrey is also listed as missing. natalia hopes that all the sons are lied, but that's be no confirmation. she likes to remember them as they appear in these photos for me specialists and this is my of the sunset. he this is my andrea. sure
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. this is all you will say we're happy who my boys can do everything. what are you cooking and baking from? so many other, what do you, but if they grew up well, and that's what they grew up together, i have boys to read the lawsuit and the to all 3 of them graduated from music schools or by linda couldn't tell the school was super controller. natalia is supported by her daughters in new orlando and or last year they called her mother to send the voice. but i am symptom of low as we tried to call whenever possible to ask her. mom is doing fine explosives as she comes to us, sits with her grandchildren. my mother is also retired, but it says no one. you only have 2 little 3 s month to come and she does it since they and husbands disappeared. orlando, unless you are in constant contacts, trying to find out what happened to them as the run, it just doesn't seem to have gets bad. no one gives us any official confirmation or
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less. yeah. and i was left to us together to the security service of ukraine. elizabeth, now we constantly received the same on so that the russian side does not provide any information. there is no confirmation of any kind of marching in what the criteria for natalia says, the lack of information is unbearable, but she hasn't lost hope that she'll one day be able to hold cassandra again. yackel school the clock can i say honestly, i tried to smile or not show my emotions over. i take few or walk so that no one asks what's going on. if they do, my head starts to her and i run away. i don't want to be seen because because for me, if i was one of grieving mothers speaking to dw and ukraine, i'd like to get across now to our correspondent carolina troy. joining us from t of carolina ukraine is trying to mobilize more if it's population for military service, including those who are living abroad. can you tell us more about this recruitment
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drive this yes, this is a new level. as a solo player has different elements. one of them is that old man, between 18 and 60 years old, arrow blige to register with ukraine's the military. and not only that, they have a to carry their registration paper, work on them at all times because ukrainians officials are allowed to ask them any time anywhere about of is a registration pay for work. and they have to be able to show them that it's up to date. if it's not, they would have to pay a fee. and they would have also to immediately search for registration center and, and to register. but not only that, also, as he mentioned to men of a service age leaving abroad, they will not be able to renew their passports at ukraine consulates abroad without doing this paperwork always without having producing the the up to date
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a paper work and having a registration with a ukraine's military, so this is also an opportunity for, for, for the ukrainian government to know how many people, how many man, between 18 and 6 years old. they have abroad, who they could potentially call in if they are really need them. the aim of all based clara is of course, to make the whole a recruiting procedure more transfer and, and also more efficient. and they understand carolina. some of these measures have been controversial, is presidents lensky, risking losing support for the war? because of these he probably is, he has already lost a lot of popularity here in the country. you probably remember clear back then in 2022 when the war started, his popularity was about 90 percent, 90. and this year that means 2 years after the war started in february 2024,
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his popularity has dropped to 64 percent. and this new mobilization, lo will definitely not to make him more popular. quite the contrary. also, he has made some political changes a here in, in, in ukraine a couple of weeks ago that i have not to make him popular. like, for example, asking his commander in chief back then generals a loose, me add to get off that position. and putting general is there is, keeps a new come under, and she's a man that is not as popular as his predecessor lives turnouts. the news of the day, as we've heard earlier, us president joe biden has signed that a package for ukraine into law. he said the 1st shipment of weapons would get underway in a matter of hours. how has that news been received? and the reactions have been very, very positive, clear not only from presidents, the landscape, but also from the minister of foreign affairs. mister clay, uh, and also the chief of staff, mr. year much let me just read to you
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a to the last, the last communication of presidente lensky. on this he said, now we will do everything to compensate for the 6 months. at half past. in this debate and doubts, we must turn what the russian occupier has managed to do. over this time, i will put it as chatting now against him. so as he can see, 6 months of the bay of the bait between the ukrainian government and the u. s. government, there has been a lot of conversation and this really feels like a relieved here in a, in, in the ukraine. and all the reactions have been positive, also from civilians and from soldiers who feel that they have the support of the united states. again, charlie and i thank you for that. that is a correspond currently not you more in kiff and it's an additional update here. since we spoke to carolina, we have received new information that the ukrainian government has now announced new rules saying ukrainian military age men living abroad will not be able to renew
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their passports or get new ones at foreign missions. another sign, the government is eager to bring man home now rushes invasion of ukraine is that to be a major topic as us secretary of state anthony blank and holds talks in china. lincoln's visit comes as tensions between the us and china are rising. washington has accused beijing of health and mosque of war effort and ukraine. something china denies. bunch of presidents, she's in pain, and vladimir putin have previously said they have a relationship without limits. and i'm very pleased to welcome kelly griego with these tim some center, a foreign affairs think tank in washington dc for more on this story. and we've heard of biden is promising to look free 8 is on its way very shortly after he's signed off on billions of dollars, a new spending for ukraine before return to blinking in china. i just wanted to ask
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you how much you think this new aid package will help in ukraine? yes. well, thank you for having me. i think that the new aid package will help ukraine to be able to sustain its defense this year. it still has of the very significant manpower process which you were just speaking about, but it will help when you choose shortages, an ammunition air defense weapons. and the real question that i think becomes what will happen after that this could potentially be the last major aid package from united states. and so how you pay more buying a more sustainable pass on defense. and the timing is interesting, isn't it just dr. blinking landed in shanghai, how do you think the passage of this aid package will affect the secretary of state's discussions in china? yes, so i think it's quite interesting that one of the issues the administration seems to have made its priority in this, in this,
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in these meetings is the issue of what they see as tiny support for rushes industrial base. from a chinese perspective. they argue that us is upset about to use technologies, things like machine tools and a semi conductor parts. but those are things that are just part of normal tray. the united states obviously feels differently about that and it, and i think it's interesting with this a package, i can imagine the chinese as part of the response will say, when you're sending weapons to ukraine, we're not even sending weapons to russia. they have held back on that, and i think this will be actually one of the major focuses of their meeting and a real point attention. given that dynamic, what tools does the us actually have and it's built to try to push china to reduce its support for russia. oh, yeah. you know, it's interesting because this is what i find. so curious about the administration's using to highlight this issue is that it has very little room for maneuver on it and actually influenced china ahead of this the, it's the meeting. there was
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a story in the wall street journal that the administration has drafted sanctions to impose on chinese banks. now the problem with that is that many of the chinese banks that deal with the dollar actually have already stop doing trade facility trading trade with russia. because they were already worried about secondary sanctions. and as a result, a lot of the banks that are doing this trade with russia and now these secondary regional banks that don't deal with the dollar. so the kinds of things they're talking about imposing would actually not target the very banks that are, are conducting this kind of trade. now it's interesting then like you say that they're hanging their hat on this as a major issue for the trip. we should say a, this new a came as part of a law that has included 2 other things that china likely won't be very happy about . let's look 1st at one provision, forcing take talk to either be sold by its chinese owner or be banned eventually in the united states,
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this over the united states concerned that data could end up in the hands of the chinese government. will this be raised in discussions? oh, yes, i mean i think this has actually taken the time is a little by surprise because there then a similar motion in march and the senate and it hadn't passed. so i think they thought that that had sort of resolved itself and, you know, leading up to blankets, trip a spokesperson for the chinese was asked about this. and they essentially said that they didn't have a comment and we could refer, you know, look back the other, what they said in the past. they've opposed this kind of effort in the past. i think this is likely to play out though not as much in diplomacy as in us court rooms. this, this, this law will be challenged and us them. and us courts on 1st amendment grounds. and in the past, the courts have ruled against this kind of forced sale of tip top. so i expect this will probably play out in the coming months and years. okay, now looking at blinking in china again, it is this, there's
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a package cost by biting this law. it also does set aside assistance to tie one. this is another store point for beijing, and beijing has condemned it as a dangerous profit cation on this issue. will they be able to find any common ground? yes, so i think there is one place where they'll find common ground, potentially, which is bad in next month, a little less than a month from now. there will be in an operation for taiwan new president. and i think both sides are very concerned about this moment. and trying to make sure that things remain stable and there isn't some kind of inadvertent escalation. so i think on that will be communication about that the chinese to signal that they would like a sucker blinking to publicly reaffirm again us support for a one china policy. i think there's a high likelihood that we will see that beyond that though, at least in terms of the issue of the kind of military aid united states is providing to taiwan. i don't think that there will be any movement on that issue. i
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think the united states will hold firm. so just to bring this all home, what will be metric 2 by which to measure success be here. what does blinking need to come away with from this tripped, to call it a when yeah, i don't think we're going to see any big deliverables or announcements on this trip . i think be this, if i would give it a slogan, i would say it's agreed to disagree. that's the sort of the theme of the trouble, the agree to disagree and the successful be the fact that we're actually engaging in face to face diplomacy. and that they'll be a re affirmation, a re commitment to continuing to make, you know, government and government contracts and dialog, something that have broken down. and really until san francisco in november and just basically continuing with that process and remaining committed to it. well, thank you so much for sharing your insights with us sick today. that was really valuable. it's like how we agree. go from these timson center. thank you.
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in new york, columbia university has extended a deadline by 48 hours for pro palestinian student protesters to clear the campus. the university says students have agreed to dismantle a number of tents. the police have warranted. they will clear the entire camp. if the demonstrators failed to leave protests against the war and goss, i have spread universities across the united states with several colleges have been close campuses and hundreds of students who have been arrested. we have our correspondent benjamin alvarez group or over at columbia university. we can speak to him for more benjamin, good to see you. a columbia has extended this a deadline to reach an agreement on clearing protesters, encampments. where do you think stands now? as you can see behind me, the situation right now is quite call on the was tens at midnight yesterday when
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this deadline was supposed to be enforced. when there was no agreement. when we then heard there was to postpone to 8 am and now everyone here is talking about 48 hours. the negotiations are continuing between the organizes between the office of the president of the columbia university. but also there was a lot of movement today because a, the speaker of the house of representative mike johnson came here. we met several jewish students, also how to press conference in front of the stairs in front of one of the main buildings here in columbia university. the big question will not be how this will it continue to develop as we see this proposed in protest, a swapping over it to other universities, not only here in new york but in other cities and other parts of the country. but the students who have been cleared that they will continue with their incompetence until their demand through man. so for anyone who's maybe just tuning into the story or, or hasn't been paying close attention, can you spell out for us a little more about what it is exactly that protesters are demanding?
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the weather has been asking a university and also the president of the university is on one side, amnesty full, the students that have phase disciplinary action. i remember that last week, the president of columbia university, it decided it to called in n y p d. new york police department, they came in a campus grounds, arrested more than 100 of them many. it will also suspend until the single one said, i'm gonna see for the students and also staff members that were arrested. but the main, the demand is to divest and that's what they have been repeating all over again to digest it from businesses to profit from israel is more in gaza and they have been saying that the university management has not been transparent enough about that. they say that they will continue here saying that if focus would not only be on the discussions that we're seeing on college campuses across the united states. but also what's actually happening. they want to press the bite and administration
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saying that it needs to be condition of the military age that has sent it to israel . now with this big pack us, that was just and by sent it to the desk of president fight that was signed earlier today, sending military a to ukraine to is roland taiwan. but the students say that they will continue protesting is to see this move and spreading to other campuses across the country. as you mentioned, columbia is decision to call in police that partly in reaction to the fact that some jewish students have voice, their concerns that colombia is not doing enough to protect them. can you tell us more about how columbia is administration that has reacted to this? that's right, and they've not been the only ones who have been raising the alarms. we have the secretary of education also the wide. how saying that and to semitism has no place, not only in the campuses and colleges across the us, but anywhere. and that's also what a speaker of the house mike johnson said earlier today with it's some students and
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also a feeling of coming to the university of robbie close to a columbia university. also said that you, it says students should it stay away? we spoke to some faculty members here who said that they have spoken to students who said they would say to others having concerns. and we also earlier today spoke to an allow me that is part of this and camping and ask her about these concerns of anti semitism. during the approaches here at columbia university, the students have been very clear on what their values are and that is opposed to all forms of bigotry, including anti semitism. and i think anybody who has been in this and cabinet for any amount of time, can see that they have been very committed about value of standing with one another . most, many of the organizers are themselves jewish and have been steadfast and their commitment to standing with boston and, and standing with their, um, fair classmates. um and the some comment. and again, it's, it's, it's been really beautiful to see the students are not only respect one another and
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their religious observances, but also support and go out of their way to help them, you know, observe their, their customs and their practices. so benjamin that is one of the many protesters you've been speaking to, as you've been reporting on this story over the course of the last week. can you tell us what you have seen there? this was your last time on sunday. it's a pretty short time frame. that media has to come inside and to speak to people here. and that's something that's very important because as we have spoken to pro does this, the other told us that it's different from the approaches that are outside, many of them quite aggressive. we also heard earlier today, chance and criticizing in being against the 2 stages solution, also anti semitic and chanting that we've heard outside of the university and also compared with what with the c inside to you. it's been definitely a development and the decision by the president of columbia university to send in
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n y a p d. and that led to, to an increase of this momentum here at this university. but also what we're seeing, the universities that have joined we have hardwood, we have an mit, we'll have a university of south carolina also was seeing that in texas. so it's quite interesting to see how this has been spreading to other universities who has been able to come here to see a, what the protests aside demanding how those protests have changed. how the communication is changing. we had an e mail sent by the office of the president after 4 am. so that's been very busy also behind the scenes talking a to the organizers here. i mean, this has turned definitely into a nationwide conversation, a nationwide discussion of what so many weighing in, in, in discussions on freedom of speech discussions on protest within the universities, but also outside. and this discussion has been ongoing, not just from the republicans. we have been criticizing in the government of not being to har, but over the protest as on the other side saying if we see the split within the
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democratic party. also, when we have the discussions in the senate over the bill that was stalled and congress for many months and was finally half the green light with is a military a that was passed and then by the senate and already signed by president bite. and we saw a part of the democratic party also saying that a military aid to israel should be a condition. and that happened a criticizing indeed to the government of a job. i didn't say that they took the really, really, really the red lines that the government of benjamin nathan. yeah. well, thank you so much for your reporting as always. that is our correspondent benjamin alvarez. group are at columbia university today and that is our show. thank you so much for watching. i'm clear. richardson in berlin for me and the entire team behind the scenes. we're grateful for your time. if you do want the latest headlines, don't forget. you can always find those at the d. w dot com or on our social media at data from the news.
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you're watching the w news coming to live from berlin, desperately needed military aid on its way to you pray us president joe biden says weapons shipments will start within hours. after he signs a bill into law, assigning billions of dollars in aid for q u. s. secretary of state anthony blinking is in china pushing for better ties between washington and spacing talks are expected to be tasked with chinese support for russia. a big issue on the agenda, the
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