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the, the life in berlin, this is dw news, 3 powerful asian neighbors come together at a time of high tension in high stakes in the region. chinese premier leech young arrives in sol for the 1st 5 lateral summit between china, japan, and south korea in within 4 years. the protesters demanding the resignation of ins. bailey prime minister benjamin netanyahu clash with police on the streets of television and a stunning end to the season from buyer labor cushions, the buddhist leisure champions to a historic double play also winning the german. com.
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the in one greetings, 12 years around the world. i'm michael ocho. the leaders of south korea, japan and china are gathering and sole ahead of talks aimed at improving relations . china is premier leach young and south korea as president. and so you'll have already held face to face discussions ahead of the meeting. the 1st try lateral summit between the 3 neighbors and within 4 years, the big focus is expected to be economic issues. but the official agenda doesn't include discussion around north korea's nuclear programs and war. china is territorial dispute over taiwan and the south china sea. earlier i asked the journalist, frank smith in sol, what we should expect from this, we're trying lateral meter as well. the expectations are pretty low,
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given the contacts you just mentioned. the so cream government released the agenda . it included climate change, trade health, aging and technology disasters. but it didn't include a regional security, really it or it made big illusions to, to promoting international peace. when looking around the region, if there is certainly security tension, especially especially given china's recent military exercises surrounding tie one. so that discussion is something that many observance suggests may take place in the background and, and really needs to be addressed. moving forward, michael and frank following up on the thread that you're weaving there, did the chinese leader shooting ping won't be attending? does this tell us something about the current diplomatic relations between these countries and what can actually be accomplished at these talks?
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i think certainly it does. south korea and japan or allies of united states. we've seen an increase in the us. so create japan military cooperation over the past couple of years. and so you'll restarted previously suspended large scale joint military exercises. china view these as a threat to them while the us and so chris say they're really aimed at north korea . aging sees this otherwise, and they are concerned that so create japan or going to strengthen that alliance with united with the united states. further, in washington's efforts to further contain china, michael, north korea's the weapons program is part of the backdrop to this meeting. to what extent can these countries work together when it comes to this issue? and i think that's really a, a tough one here. so 3 in japan,
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of course they want to see these long range missile tests that the north korea has engaged and especially ramped up over the past year and a half or so they want to see those contain they certainly don't want to see nor create move further to develop its nuclear technology. they're also increasing concerns about north korea, sending weapons to russia for use, and it's attack on ukraine. at the same time, china has previously provided north korea cover at the united nations security council in terms of sanctions against north korea. and so through recently in their state media had an interesting story where they said, well, north korea sending leaf away to russia, china is not. so certainly japan. and so 3 of perhaps will make further efforts toward encouraging page inter rain in north korea both in terms of its nuclear
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missile technology and in terms of its support for rushes. one you created, michael, that's a journalist or frank smith in sole frank, thanks very much. to israel, now we're anti government protest her as if clash with police intel. of these, the thousands of demonstrators took to the streets on saturday, demanding the resignation of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and the immediate release of all hostages, still being held by him mos in gaza. scuffles broke out as police moved in using water cannon to disperse the crown netanyahu and whose government have been coming under increasing pressure to end the war in gaza and allow humanitarian aid in. but they are standing firm saying israel has the right to defend itself against the mos in the wake of the october 7th terror attack. a d is really military released
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images. they say showing a salt in northern gaza. or they say they destroyed rocket launch and sites in nearby cause a city strikes to the school, giving a family, leading the fighting while they cooked you and says more than a 100000 people have fled. northern guys in recent weeks will have the will. 100 says to with no shelter the settling night the we know our children know the elderly. i'm sick with high blood pressure, diabetes, and the we caught, i have not found my medicine and there is nothing to eat because further south and dear abolla, i post any and family berries, a young man killed in in is really strikes my daughter had seen with tired, there is nothing left to know some of our children, the guns we have no life. yeah. it's and the yeah. in rafa where israel's offensive
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was ordered to stop, palestinians are still hoping for a cease fire with no, we want the operation to stop completely. we want to find will cease fire. we want life to return to normal because we are human beings, home and this is beyond the strength of humans to cope with. it's sad how we're living under occupation and it's our right to live like other people. is rarely officials claim the order by the international court of justice to hold its military defensive own rasa allows for some military action there to continue for a brief look now at some other global headlines. recovery efforts are underway after for us and vessels supporting the temporary here built for a deliveries the gaza ran a round in heavy seas to our anchor near the pier and the others are beach near escalate on in israel. us army says no one was injured in the pier is operation. more than 670 people are thought to have been killed in a landslide in
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a remote part of popular new guinea. the estimated death toll from the u. n's migration agency comes as rescuers trying to move survivors to safer ground the south pacific islands. government is now considering whether it needs to officially request more international support. please say at least 6 newborn babies have died in a fire at a hospital. in the indian capital daily. the blaze broke out late saturday, destroying large parts of the building. several other newborns were rescued from the side. the cause of the fire is still be investigated and un talks in switzerland more than a $190.00 nations, have agreed to a new treaty to combat so called the bio piracy. it refers to corporations using patton's to locked up natural resources and traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples without compensation. the vast amazon rain forest home to the
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greatest bio diversity on earth. one in 10 known species lives here, and a new plant or animal is discovered every 2 days on average. the bio diversity in the amazon and other rain for us has provided human kind with plenty of valuable resources, such as rubber, latex, coffee, cocoa, and ingredients used in medicines and cosmetics. or, in many cases, the people who lived among these plants knew of their usefulness. and were utilizing the resources before europe and explorers arrived and began to exploit those goods on an industrial scale patenting their so called discoveries without regard for the indigenous people whose intellectual property it is. as the age old practice has become known as bio piracy. thanks to a new united nations treaty, there's now a legal framework in place to fight it. and for the 1st time ever, we have
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a treaty that connects the global ib system. the wisdom heritage and vision is offered by indigenous peoples and local communities. in the form of the genetic resources and associates, a traditional mortgage, which was huge for a current example of bio piracy. you know, by take the cycle active plants mixture, ios go in the 19 eighties and entrepreneur from the us patented one of the plants used in the broo. despite the fact it had been used for centuries by indigenous healers in south america. and america, more than the amazon regions in south america in general, we use a medicine that a plant well known throughout the world when us, you know, and by its name i o, oscar brun, i'm, we just, there are many laboratories that want to do research on this plan that assets to treat people with psychological problems on his own little mental problems, were all he cool and many pharmaceutical companies, which in various parts of the world. by this policy,
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they won't want to take ownership of this plan to make medicine unless lawsuit. under the new treaty, anyone looking to patent an invention based on traditional indigenous knowledge, such as a wasco, will be required to disclose their source. but the treaty does not address compensation for those communities to football now and by or late because in have one the german comp with a one meal victory over 2nd division under dogs kaiser. so out to the speaker, champions for the only goal in the 60 minute with this perfectly place, long distance effort. find midfielder. granted. jessica, just before the break. a 2nd yellow yellow, red card against to send you a loan plus a new man. the favorite 10 to play most of the match with just 10 minutes later susan are now celebrating the german double after in a standing seas. dw danielle barcelona followed the match at
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the olympic stadium in berlin. she has more on labor quizzes, victory. it was an absolute, absolute nail biter of assign else. i mean labor crews and of course they are the better to me on paper. they did get an early red card in the 1st half and why did you get the red card that early in the game? it really does change the way you play kaiser's voucher and they got a little bit more confident. they kept the pressure on that. but larry cruz and they had enough to why did the storm and see out the victory, but we have to give big credit to cause is locked in for their performance tonight . they were definitely the under dogs, put an end laboratories and deserve to when complete the domestic double. and although they didn't finish the season completely undefeated, they were undefeated in germany. so end of what is the guy and the people call. the cannes film festival has wrapped up with comedy drama, a nor winning the top prize, the palm door. it's the latest film from american indian director, sean baker, who be the 21 other rivals, for one of cinemas,
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most prestigious awards to the palm door. it goes to a nora the up to collecting the coveted pulling the door installs. legend, george lucas shone vacant. dedicated his trying to those who, being the focus of his career i this, when is for, for all sex workers, you know, the last force, 5 films. i've made have focused on sex work. so my hope is this, these are stories that you know, that the human eye sex workers. but also just, you know, just their universal stories applied to sex work. so i hope hope audiences can sort of connect to pay cuz darkly come they couldn't, over a tells the story of a strip of paid by mikey madison, who marries a russian all the cock sun. second biggest prize went to another women focused
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project full. we imagine that like the 1st indian entry at the festival in 3 decades, photos, the lives of 3 minutes of the moon, by gangs to musical immediate perez, also wrote its way into the cans, history books, city, i guess going became the 1st trends woman to win the best actress award along with 3 of the coast dogs. i hope this prize will have a special meaning for all of us actors and actresses who 5 every day for the level, the work we do. knocking on doors stuff and never opened for us up on the board would look and sometimes these boards do over the uranium and film the seat of the sacred big about the countries women lead purchase in 2022 was also singled out praise the direction of the dresser,
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lucy fled around to avoid jail just the whole time forget i was awarded a special prize by the jury for drawing attention to unsustainable injustice up next day. don't feel and looks at the fight to save the world when link bird populations stay with us. without the vine do humming, does not get drunk. why do gravitational waves squeeze all bodies? how much do we need to put a pond print to help find beyond says get smaller on dw science and i'll take 10 of the.