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DW DW News July 14, 2024

Take the shop turn for the us and. The cantonese pop singer adding a touch of glamour to hong kongs prodemocracy protests how dinies how its putting up on korea a brisk with an outspoken attacks on china. Kind of a warm welcome to you. Good to have your company. Now just actually general against altenburg has insisted the west does not want a new global race his comments came as the u. S. And russia both walked away from a key cold war iraq treaty the ending of the intermediate range Nuclear Forces or i. N. F. Agreement scraps limits on both sides. Stilton back said russia had developed a new christmas side we will not mirror what russia does we dont want a new officers and we have no intention to deploy the new land based nuclear me sides in europe. Nato continues to aspire for a construct relationship with russia when russia was actions make that possible. That was the end stoltenberg nato secretary general and the u. S. Reportedly plans to test a new missile which would have been prohibited under the treaty moscow says the treaty is dead because of the u. S. And is calling on washington not to deploy any more rockets. 987 the historic agreement between the soviet union and the United States. About tough and Ronald Reagan signed the i. N. F. Treaty marking a change of course after decades of Cold War Nuclear tension. The root of the tension was this the soviet s s 20 missile a Nuclear Warhead that could strike western europe at short notice. That worried those European Countries on the other side of the iron curtain were well within the missiles reach of 5 and a half 1000 kilometers. The u. S. Response was to deploy its own mid range pershing missiles in europe that was met with protests across the west the demonstrations showed demand for a new direction the result was the i. N. F. Treaty. It banned all ground launched Ballistic Missiles with ranges of between 505. 00 and a half 1000 kilometers the soviet union got rid of 1846. 00 intermediate range missiles in the United States about half as many. By 991. 00 a total of 2692. 00 missiles were destroyed. Now President Donald Trump has officially withdrawn the u. S. From the treaty washington and its nato allies say russia has deployed new intermediate ground missiles that violate the i. N. F. Sterns moscow for its part has also pulled out of the treaty charging that washington has breached the i. N. F. By setting up Missile Defense stations in Eastern Europe the analysts worry a new cold war style. No arms race could be looming. If we now join correspond to in a brothel study you were listening to what guinns told him but had to say that just a short while ago what i need to those options now with the end of the i. N. F. Treaty what secretarygeneral stoltenberg said is that the alliance has agreed on a package of measures he called the balanced coordinated and defensive of course as a Defense Alliance nato is always careful not to be seen as provoking moscow or anyone else in this case he didnt give many details but what we would expect to see is perhaps more surveillance more military exercises the u. S. Of course has plenty of assets it can reposition sea based missiles we could see u. S. Warplanes that are capable of carrying Nuclear Warheads making more flights over the european continent so those are just some of the steps that are envisioned even though nato hasnt expressed announced which ones it will choose what is important for european governments at the moment is that the u. S. Says it will not be placing more intermediate range nuclear land based missiles in europe i tell you before the need just take us secretary of state mike pompeo bent on twitter and this is what he said he said the u. S. Gave russia 6 months to return to compliance with the intermediate range Nuclear Forces treaty russia refused so the treaty ends today so its a russian pretty. Well for this and that the agreement especially since we could that the u. S. Is reported be also planning to test a new missile which would have been banned on the i. N. F. Thats right its a complicated situation now the u. S. Actually gave russia more than 6 months it started warning russia years ago that it knew it had this Missile System and that russia should come back into compliance or face consequences like the one were seeing today that the i. N. F. Treaty is dead and yes we have just heard in in recent days that the pentagon is planning to test a new Cruise Missile a new intermediate range missile but once again the i. N. F. Is dead now and so the u. S. Is not constrained by by those limitations on on ranges and that in fact is why the u. S. Said it was time to get out of the eye enough because russia continued making advancements china continues making advancements and the only the only party obeying the treaty and limiting its actions was the United States so given all of this already facing new threats possibly a new arms race thats the fear of course the United States says it doesnt want to new arms race nato says it doesnt want to new arms race russia even came out today and said reiterated something it said before asking for a moratorium on intermediate range Nuclear Weapons the ones that were covered under the i. N. F. Treaty so it appears that everyone is saying they dont want to new arms race but the truth is if theres not a new framework a new a new legal binding legally binding treaty limiting Development Everyone is going to feel like they need to keep up with the with the other guy and so thats what chinas thinking now im thats what russias thinking and you know the United States is is going to have to make some tough decisions about how much it is going to do to try to catch up with the others without a binding framework 10 ships in brussels thank you very much. That may not be some of the stories making news around the in the thai capital bangkok a total of 6 bomb blasts have left at least 4 people injured the 1st explosions took place in central bangkok 2 other blasts were reported at a government complex on the citys outskirts thailand is currently hosting the asean regional summit the top diplomats from asia countries. Saudi arabia says it will allow women to obtain a passport and travel without approval from a maid relative as it stands the countrys guardianship system considers women as equal to children and gives met men almost complete control over their lives. Business through european liberal democrats have won a by election claiming a seat in parliament from the governing conservative party its a setback for Prime Minister baraks johnson and his 1st electoral test since taking office last reduces johnsons working majority in parliament to just one head of an expected showdown between lawmakers over a possible no deal direct. U. S. President pans rallied thousands of supporters of ohio he lashed out at the democrats mocking some of the leading politicians but as did obvious alexander for non reports from cincinnati the president stopped short of making any more remarks that could have been seen as a racially offensive. Diane written things are falling into place right now born and raised in cincinnati she has been a republican for decades she even met her has spent on the party band and diane red is an Ardent Supporter of the president s trump she says there are plenty of reasons for him to get reelected unemployment is an all time low employment at an all time high the stock market is high which means all of our investment accounts are all very high right now he believes in secure borders i believe. In secure borders i think to have a country you have to control who comes in and out of our country in downtown cincinnati the crowds began gathering hours before the rally as they already chairwoman of the Hamilton County Republican Party they yawn retton and shut the arena through at the ip entrance im excited about and excited about it all day its hard to concentrate and work this morning to get that out of the way so i can be free to enjoy the afternoon usually trump uses his release like he uses his twitter accounts to praise his accomplishments and still rate hes opponents last month he attacks Democratic Congress women of color urging them to go back to where they came from and not do more than a year before election day thats been done making no secret of the album and a piecemeal like thank you but i think they have a very retrograde. Concern for civility and political correct and that is what the supporters like about it because they feel it tells it like it is unlike and the algarve and all that is a democrat lawmakers care more about illegal aliens than they care about their own constituents they put foreign citizens before american citizens they would love to see a guy like Sleepy Joe Biden who has no clue what the hell hes doing. In cincinnati tromp attacks from him and democrats painting them as left wing extremists but he avoided remarks that could be criticized as racially charged when you believe that there were no center back chants and he didnt talk about politicians of color very very much yes i we did not want that is the cincinnati and i did not want any of that here so there was no negative about that so that was a big plus to diane read and was happy with the trump rally in cincinnati he was. King to his crowd here she said these were hes people. Of President Trump use the ohio valley to announce he was ramping up the u. S. Trade dispute with china thats as the latest round of trade negotiations between beijing and washington show few signs of progress in a treaty also said an additional 10 percent tax on 300000000000. 00 worth of chinese imports would take effect on september the fuss and this comes on top of terrorists. Lets talk a little bit more about this story with rob whats from the business desk lincoln room 1st of all i mean is this it does this mock a huge escalation between the u. S. And china and does it come as a surprise well its something that President Trump has been threatening but it came somewhat out of the blue this tweet yesterday it is a Significant Development because were going from having less than half of all of chinas exports to the United States having tariffs on them to effectively all of them having tariffs on them now these latest ones that are supposed to come in september 10 percent tariffs where is that on 2425 percent tires on stuff that was already covered the 250000000000. 00 worth but there is another key difference between these 2 sets of tariffs amounts that the ones that are currently in place of a mainly into street good stuff that ordinary americans wont come into contact with during their day to day lives however the new ones to to come in next month cover consumer goods so smartphones close americans might start to see the difference we have heard from china could this unconstructive in no way to solve a trade dispute has been rolling on for a year and a half now theyve threatened Counter Measures theyve said they express their strong dissatisfaction and resolute opposition ok and so what about their markets how they reacted to this well wall street immediately reacted the dow jones dropped 1 point one percent on this announcement president john was asked whether he was expecting that he said yeah i was expecting it and hes not too worried about it he says meanwhile in asia markets of also taken a dive in china itself weve got shanghai index down 1. 00 but in tokyo and in hong kong bigger decreases that down 2 percent during trading theres also been a knock on effects in europe the footsie 100. 00 in london was down 1. 6 percent the dax here in germany down 2. 2 percent so its having a worldwide effect on markets but you dont still. Let me because i wanted to discuss an issue because not only the trade dispute thats escalating today japan and south korea have placed restrictions on each others exports japan when 1st removing south korea from a white list of trading partners. Now the move trying to tilt has outside the Japanese Embassy and so south koreas president in said japan was being reckless and threatening Global Supply chains it comes amid a dispute over japans use of wartime forced labor. So i dont know what the business implications of the move by japan and how would south korea deal with this do you think so by removing them from this white list it means that Japanese Companies that want to export to south korea will have to get special approval to do so that just makes it that little bit harder for them to do that is one extra obstacle and its going to mean that for big south korean firms like samsung and l. G. Who rely on electric electrical components and machinery from japan just to make it a little bit harder for them to get those items now south korea have said they will sternly respond to what they called japans unilateral and arbitrary decision they have hinted in the past that should we see an escalation in the trades tensions that they might reconsider their intelligence sharing with japan which would be bad news for anyone with a vested interest in whats going on in north korea so for example the United States it seems like weve just seen the tech school ation right robots from beat up his business desk thank you very much. Youre watching the news coming up ahead the cantonese pop singer added to the hong kong prodemocracy protests. At risk in the person. But 1st 5 years ago the socalled Islamic State started its attacks on the religious minority in iraq a campaign of genocide these images show you feeling the onslaught of socalled Islamic State forces in august 2014 they had to live without food or water an estimated 200 children died of dehydration as people descended on the slopes of mount. These ancestral home in northwestern. Those left behind life became a nightmare i as fighters raped women and shocked the men the since the region was liberated from the socalled Islamic State in november 2015 today many years it is still live in refugee camps and thousands remain unaccounted for our reporter begins met some of those still searching for answers. But remembers exactly when he last saw his brother it was august 3rd 2 cells 14 went together with their families they fled the approaching i s. Fighters his brother tried to find food and was caught by the terrorists along with 5 other family members for a long time bashar hoped that his brows i was still a life. No longer have any hope there is no more ah yes. Not in syria not anywhere and only they would have been able to keep prisoners in the. Bashar and those left of his family currently live in a refugee camp in Northern Iraq like many years they are afraid to go back home afraid of their arab neighbors who they say cooperated with i guess. But sharon and his family provided blood samples to the authorities hoping that they were mance of his brother will be found they are haunted by the memories bashar says but still. Better to know what happened to my brother. In march iraqi or thirtys together with the un finally began to exhume the 1st mass graves. 6 many years e. D. s came to witness it. Desperately seeking closure 5 years after i as killed their men and then slaved their women and children hundreds if not thousands of years he used a belief to be buried here the disinterment began in kojo hometown of Nobel Peace Prize winner and herself a nice victim she caught on authorities to protect the mass graves and thus the evidence of what the years hes had to endure. That there is not a single yazidi family they didnt taste the bitterness of this genocide they all lost their loved ones their property and their dreams. Blatz until sent bones are being tested in a forensic lab in fact that. Specialists are trying to identify victims through their d. N. A. And they are searching for criminal evidence. But time has taken its toll all the bones have been exposed to flats fire and fighting it could take years experts say to put cases together but the families want answers sooner. As a pause of the work will be carried out quickly and not neglected i dont want them to start to assume the graves now and then drag their feet for 2 or 3 years. If you havent been. To date only 12 out of more than 70 confirmed mass graves have been exhumed recent wildfires in the homeland have already destroyed several grice and each day it is getting harder to identify possible victims and to secure hard evidence put Islamic States crimes. And that report is bigoted sure good with me in the studio i have some deputies man who visited the see the homeland in this injun region of Northern Iraq along with a bigot to. 5 years on what is the situation then mike why are so many years even still living investigate camps because frankly they have lost their homes and just the match and you take a huge selection or in every village that comes across your way you would just destroyed completely i. A. S. Has supplied the policy of scorched earth chess we must not forget the mess of eric im paying by the americans that also of course contributed to this mess of just structures there are still remnants of war there are still mines scattering the region so the civilian population is really at risk and we had no reported about 70 mass graves in the region why is it so important to open them up and secure evidence of course were looking at prosecution at some point at the moment its stuck at the National Level man

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