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Transcripts For DW DW News 20240713

Lawmakers in london actually back johnsons breaks of plans but then they reject his timetable for taking britain alex the European Union by the end of the month now an election looks very like. Also the emperor of a since its the wrong japans northeast hope formally proclaims himself the new head of the worlds oldest aerated terrys monarch. And a dark side of the beautiful game the risk of dementia and parkinsons for Texas Football players in their later years a study of former professional raises concerns about the long term consequences of playing the sport at the highest level. Im bring coffee. Its good to have you with us russia and turkey have a plan for syrias future a russian turkish plan today both countries announced that they have reached an agreement on what the future of Northern Syria should look like lead a reputed richard tie affair to walk on the president s of russia and turkey say that theyre adding another 6 days to a cease fire that was due to expire this evening for he wants to establish a 30 kilometer wide safe zone along the syrian Turkish Border from which Kurdish Forces would be excluded but the announcement came just as the kurds insisted they had already pulled out of the border reach. Our correspondent yuri rashad when moscow had this analysis of russias continued role in syria following the talks today in search and spied on all the statements president putin has made promising the complete withdrawal of Russian Troops from syria on the contrary want russia now dollars is not only to deliver essential military aid for president assad but also to deliver real Political Support for him mediating between assad and add on as a turkish president despite russias current diplomatic balancing act on turkeys operation against the currents. I mean at the end of the day its about russias role on the International Stage russia sees itself as an influential player in the region in the middle east which it did used to be during soviet times and right now the situation is difficult on that one hand because of the Turkish Military operation against the kurds but on the other hand if president Vladimir Putin can find a compromise with his turkish counterpart counterparts not only today in such a but also in the future he can score political points internationally. Our there was very recent reporting in moscow lets take the story now to turkey our correspondent dorian jones is standing by in istanbul good evening to you dorian so how do you read this agreement that were seeing now coming out of sort of are we looking at turkey and russia are they coming together or do we see 2 powers that are still competing for influence in syria well even russia and turkey are backing rival sides in the Syrian Civil War what weve seen in the last couple of years is. Putin increasingly working together because there is a realisation that they have to Work Together to bring an end to the Syrian Civil War which is in their all of their interests now this deal is another part of this process that was a potential flashpoint of Turkish Forces could also make it into a shooting war with the Syrian Regime forces further instability in the in the in syria but that deal this present deal does seem to have ended that threat it is part of a process of restoring stability to this area the fact that they now that the kurds are now beholden to withdrawal from the from the border will be on a key part of turkeys objectives in this operation and we will now see turkey Russian Forces on the ground in forcing a buffer zone as part of that process again bringing the 2 countries closer together but beyond that this cooperation is also working towards bringing an end to the civil war this is part of a long process and this agreement on the lines that these 2 countries have to Work Together to bring an end to the war and this process is seen as an important step in that process. Dori this new plan says that the kurds have 6 more days to basically evacuate you know 30 kilometers from the border with turkey but were hearing from the commanders of the turkish of the Kurdish Forces that theyre saying that theyve already withdrawn so whos telling the truth here and are we looking at preprogramed military conflicts between the turks and the kurds in the next 6 days. Well whats the syrian kurds a particular speaking about this trip of about 120 kilometers between these 2 key towns. Which is the center of of this Turkish Military operation the scene of those heaviest fighting now turkey has taken control of those towns and the area between them and the syrian kurds a part of the u. S. Deal that was brokered last week did agree to weve drawn from the area to this 30 kilometers away from the border and ahead of this touchy visit did confirm that that was well underway some 700 rebels had withdrawn and 1200. 00 militia will proceed in the process of withdrawing so that deal the deal was well on the way and that will to cut said they were prepared to go along with for the rest of the strip a 450 kilometer they said they were. Committed to withdrawing as part of an ongoing process peace deal now sees that they do have to withdrawal and russia has committed themselves to in ensuring that that withdrawal happens. President in one says that this deal will also silicate returning Syrian Refugees to syria when and how is this expected to happen during. Well thats a key part of his objective. Pressure to get rid of these 3 and a half 1000000 refugees in his country and this operation a turkey carried out that was part of this process they want to create a safe zone of 450 kilometers long 30 kilometers deep where the president said that they would send back 2000000 refugees now that process is on hold they have this 120 kilometer strip under their control which is that is consolidated under this deal with putin but the rest of the territory thats far from clear putin says that the return of refugees is part of the boat part of the deal but its part of a wider process involved United Nations and crucially damascus. If you want to see these refugees return you have to Start Talking to them ask us up until now thats been a red line for. A butcher and only today assad referred to as a 3rd rate actor putin has a lot of work to do indeed he does in the story force in istanbul tonight dorian thank you well germanys defense minister. Has caused some controversy by suggesting. The creation of an International Safe zone in Northern Syria chancellor Angela Merkel supports the move but the Coalition Partners in this government the social democrats they are angry because they say they were not consulted in an interview with g w news caterina barley and s. P. D. Member of parliament criticized the way that crown Current Power made her syria proposal but didnt rule out that the German Military will have to be involved in this polity you support the idea of a security zone in Northern Syria possibly with the help of german soldiers but this proposition came as a complete surprise and also it was as planetariums also to the foreign secretary for example so this is not the way to introduce any kind of diplomatic or military solution but now its here if you like it its not here if we have any sort of mission in syria it has to be backed by the United Nations and i think none of us sees that really coming yes but it lets say the United Nations backers are you in favor or not of this idea its a very clear idea without possibly for the region or your paper enough we are in favor of anything that helps the kurdish population because they are the ones who are suffering and if this kind of mission. Is proposing in the end helps the kurds or not is not clear at all i mean she hasnt she hasnt delivered in the details of how this should be a security zone would help the kurds we are in agreement there are very well im not really sure that because what Everyone Wants is ethnic cleansing so he wants to to get the kurds out of where they are at the moment so its really would depend on where and how such is on with them if the u. N. Backed that hypothetically would you support german boots on the ground were not talking about hippa tentacle conclusions and to see russia as a permanent member. Being involved in this conflict i really dont see this coming we have to enforce everything that is possible. In the diplomatic plan when its the military in way i dont think that the military option is the one to choose them but you dont categorically oppose german boots on the ground in the region if you believe it would help i dont see it and. Thank you very much my brother thanks. Well in the British Parliament they gave him one then they denied him another british lawmakers have voted preliminary approval to Boris Johnson the Prime Ministers braggs bill and then they rejected a timetable for debating the briggs legislation 1st bill allows braggs it passed to the next stage of the parliamentary process and was passed with a majority of 30 votes thats the 1st time the British Parliament has approved a bill aimed at britain leaving the European Union thats moving forward in that area but losing the 2nd vote means that johnson is unlikely to take britain out of the European Union by the end of this month as he has promised to do many tough. To the listing the story now to london d. W. Correspondent is on the story for us can even see you begin so here we are 2 crucial votes in the house of commons one that makes Boris Johnson i guess have a little bit of hope and the other one takes the wind right out of the sails when you agree. Well yes trend really never a pouring moment here in london at the moment the fast food Boris Johnson had a good majority and this is really important hes gone further than series im a f. I got say general backing for the with shaw agreement that he is striking with the e. U. Bought then and passed in the well maybe not a catastrophe but hes always made it his past no missions he say we are leaving at the end of october and in order to achieve that m. P. s we would have had to vote for his timetable bought and he said it was too rushed and it didnt give them enough time to actually scrutinize this is really important piece of legislation thats going to shape the country for decades to come and m. P. s were not ready to to be rushed they wanted more time to to look at it and to debate it yet so theyve said no to the timetable so what does Boris Johnson do now i mean he at one time he said hed rather be dead in a ditch then to have an extension but thats what apparently is going to happen. Well yes because m. P. s had forced him i mean this really has been for a long time a struggle between polman here and the government with Boris Johnson because m. P. s really have fought against the government they wanted to make sure that there is not a leaving the European Union without a deal at the end for 2 of us so they have forced him to ask for an extension if the deal doesnt get 3 suborders johnson really must adhere to this legislation and he has already asked for an extension hes now said hes going to talk again to e. U. Leaders and see and see what they say in terms of how long the extension will be he has already also is that hes going to pull the bill through the bill that he has had the backing of the m. P. s for hes going to not go any further with this even though the m. P. s have had this backing because he hasnt got the timetable that he wants to some critics might say thats a little bit pastureland but this is so far what we know what the Prime Minister intends to do so a little bit of buying time wait and see the never ending story of richard bigger loss and want to begin its always thank you. Well here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the World European Commission president john paul younger is saying farewell to colleagues today after 5 years on the job despite the speech to mark his departure he will stay in office until at least the start of december due to delayed European Commission elections Norwegian Police have now arrested a man and a woman in connection with the theft of an ambulance that ran into several people in the capital on. Police opened fire to bring the vehicle to a halt and seized 2 guns and drugs no one was seriously injured in northern italy is surveying the damage after storms in heavy rain battered the area triggering flash floods at least one person died when his car was washed away. Thousands have taken to the streets of the lebanese capital beirut for a 6th day despite the governments announcement of an economic reform package on monday demonstrators slammed the reforms as empty promises and continued the call for leaders to step down now the salaries of top officials including members of Parliament Salaries will be cut in half and poor people will receive assistance but that has done little to ease tensions on the streets. The protesters in beirut want to topple the entire political establishment which they see us corrupt governments wide ranging Economic Reforms have failed to win them over. The last time we dont trust this Political Class even if they light all their fingers we dont believe them anymore because today they Say Something and tomorrow they change. That and thats not a shit people are taking to the streets for their future and the future of their children. In reality the Political Class we have has left them nothing before this uprising if we can call it that the government has tried to pick the pocket of every poor person until they were left with nothing. But government to scrap to plan 0. 20 a day tax for whatsapp and Facebook Messages the initial spark for the uprising last week the Prime Minister also promised to fight Power Outages and to allocate a 160000000 dollars for Housing Loans in an attempt to revive the struggling construction sector. Here to consider reform agenda is to the cabinet help my depression of this leave. All Political Parties have big lead with changing. The presented to them and therefore his thinking. But for many of these reforms are too little too late the World Bank Says a 3rd of lebanons population lives below the poverty line and their patience is running out the protests have now paralyzed the country for sick. Days with schools universities banks and other businesses shuttered on the still no sign of a let up. Emperor has officially ascended to japans throne and in the lab or ceremony in tokyo or hito has pledged to fulfill his duty as the 126th emperor in the worlds oldest hereditary monarchy the japanese government pardoned more than half a 1000000 people convicted of petty crimes today to mark the occasion at the imperial palace in tokyo for many japanese people this was a Long Time Coming and officially began his reign on the 1st of may with a series of smaller ceremonies but with the centuries old ceremony of ascension or so cool in the day his journey to the throne is complete. His wife must like oh officially proclaimed empress. I inherited imperial status spaced on japanese constitutions as well as on Japanese Imperial household law. I hereby proclaim to those within and outside of the country that i have been in throned i say make us. With Prime Minister shinzo up in attendance the emperor promised to be a symbol of the state to pray for peace in the world and to stand with the people. Minister shinzo abbay congratulated him shouting buns i or long live the emperor and though he caught on the. Other. Dignitaries from around the world witnessed the ceremony. And those who point on the official guest list just watched the ceremony wherever they could. But it was this is such a good day of celebration the sun is shining through the clouds now and it feels so spacious i feel so peaceful and thankful. Not only to one month ago appeared to be popular with the japanese public and on november the 10th the couple will have an official pride. Or eternalism in the legal animal trade which is highly lucrative and on the rocks millions of dogs are being smuggled across borders in the European Union without the required vaccinations dealers in Eastern Europe are transporting pedigree animals and stray mongrels alike to countries including britain germany and belgium are reporter Lavinia Pitts

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