ah, robinson, this is audra 0 live from dough hob, also coming up with the us. government is wanting to crack down on humans, smugglers as at least $51.00 migrants are found dead after being abandoned in a truck in texas. a hearing into january z, u. s. capitol hill riots is told, donald trump demanded to join armed rioters, and attacked a secret service agent when he was told he couldn t go. i m farmer social like elaine maxwell is jailed for 20 years for sex trafficking. ah. after weeks of uncertainty, turkey has agreed to support finland and sweden in their bid to join nato, cleaning the path for a major shift in european security. the breakthrough came on the eve of a summit in madrid. the nordic countries have been neutral for decades. pushed to join the military alliance after russia invaded ukraine. their application was initially blocked by turkey, turkey yen, fillum and sweden ha signed on a memorandum. that addresses trickiest concerns, including around arms, export
has seen its position internationally as a leader that works hand in hand with other countries that avoid unilateral decisions. and this here is one example in which germany wants to avoid unit actual decisions like sending those tanks to ukraine. that s why one of the main elements here under discussion is how germany can do that with other countries. how germany can sit down as they did so last week in rom, signing the military, the u. s. military base in, in germany to see how that can actually take place in particular when it comes to, for example, the u. s. delivering similar tanks as well to ukraine. so germany s position now the german government s position is not necessarily a unified position. germany s government is a 3 part to coalition. and each one of those parties has separate positions. for example, when it comes to japanese military role internationally. so what s happening now is a debate both within the german coalition, as well as with germany, internationa