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the the, this is dw news life from ballad. the g 7 volts does ukraine with some big ticket security deals with japan the you with so ready to sign agreements with keith? g 7. lead is also one to fund the ukraine's fight with pros and russian assets. we get the latest from that correspondence at the annual summit. the right to die, an e u court upholds hungry is banned or assisted suicide, rejecting it totally immense waste through the size of the timing of his own day. and riots in argentina, as the senate gives general approval to the price of the ladies controversial plans
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to show the economy back to life the i've been visible and welcome world leaders has arrived in the easily for the g 7 summit. this is meeting is set to focus on global conflict leaders that purportedly agreed on the terms of a 50000000000 dollar loan to ukraine, backed by the prophets from 300000000000 euros in frozen russian assets. inviting and presidents. a lot of the, as the landscape says, he will also sign a 10 gigabyte latrell security deal with the us to train ukrainian forces, as well as an agreement with japan for long term support. outlining the issues on the table easily as private as the georgia. bologna said, she expected concrete results from the adults, a lady movie. i mean, typically we don't talk about the comment. i tries to us it's dosing with ukraine
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in the mid least jump and we will start with the work by japan to create solid and reliable supply chain. we like i said, but we will discuss which is probably the most complex challenge of our time. the arrival of all sufficient intelligence, you need clearly with the idea of taking advantage of the opportunity and doubling the risks that go over it. and then we will go back and look at the importance of giving our attention to the in the pacific. let's see if you go to go. we use chief political correspondent, nina honda is that the summit she has more on how g 7 lead his aim to boost support for you quite as well. one of the strongest message that the leaders of those 7 most industrialized countries definitely want to send from this summit, is that they stand by ukraine side and that they are trying to support it in the long term. and it's fight against russian aggression. and one way to do that is to solidify if you want and financial support of ukraine. so make it less dependent on
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changes in governments in a particular country. say if another us president was to be selected and chosen by the electorate, that then what would that mean for the support of ukraine? all these risks they want to get out of the way they want to give you kind a big chunk of money. we're hearing some $50000000000.00 euros with a loan that they would take out in the interest would be paid. and by winful profits from those pros and russian assets that exist in those 7 countries. then a president's dylan's key from ukraine is going to attend the summit as well, is going to sign the last 2 of those long term security agreements with g 7 countries. so the us in japan, all the others have already signed those 10 year security agreements with ukraine. and that is a milestone for the country as well. that says it needs to have flexibility now, but it also needs to be able to look into the future and know that is elyse done by
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the side. we saw the italian prime minister that welcoming her guests in a luxury village in southern easily can you give us a bit of a sense about the place where the top to taking place or the board like not see a is definitely a luxury is place and a judge, a maloney, probably chose the place for 2 reasons. one, it does so it's really from its best side. and she is of course, the host of the, an international one of the most high ranking meetings that there are around the world. so of course he wants to present it to the editor. but the other reason is very simple. you can also have very good security, and that's just as important when you're dealing with high ranking guess like the u . s. president of the ukranian president. and this follows maloney's right wing allies getting a significant boost and then you will actions. what standing does he have among
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other world leaders of the summit? yeah, the elections last week. definitely. so lots of losses for many governments within the european union. if you take the examples of france and germany that governments that, that policies definitely lost and georgia maloney after the elections came out and presented himself as one that essentially one there is election. so there is a lot of taylor in for her political table. and at the moment on the european union, a state she is presenting herself as a mediator and who has the support from all countries. she says she's also extending a hand to the global south and she says she wants to change the relationship between european union countries and countries in africa and what we're same animal i to i level now where she stands. politically. of course, there's a bit of doubt when it comes to her domestic politics where she is pursuing
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a very conservative pos and roots like boston for example. or the, the, the, the idea is that she has of the traditional family is something that more liberal countries within the european union dues, the skeptically, the dw nina has a reporting from the j 7. the european court of human rights has ruled against the lawsuit of a terminally ill man who seeking the right of dying hungry donald cons. i has an incurable disease of the central nervous system. he sued his government last year, but the cold found hunger is bad or use it asia didn't breach the european convention on human rights, dw met, cons i head of today's verdict. mm hm. i can't do anything independently anymore. mm hm. to dress and dress the drink, all turned over in bed was a less makes
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daniels live honda day by day. his diagnosis with another system, disease shocked him. he often thinks about the active life he wants hunt. one of his passions was the japanese motion loc digits to in this video, he was fighting for the brown belt. he used to work as a constitutional lawyer and does have renowned x, but he regularly gave t v interviews on human rights issues. nowadays, he is a mentally active, but he's decided to fight to make assisted suicide, legal and hungry in the media and also in front of the court. he argues the a last is extremely humiliating. as the last stage of the disease project leaves the past and in the budget to to of state without any possibility of conscious activity or communication. when it comes to no longer
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being able to communicate with my loved ones. it's a feeling of confinement and without any meaning, and therefore, without any dignity the hair of the site to this is what they call him in the hon gary and press. his example started a new debate about assisted suicide in whom gary and public disclose me. it's great the to move so many people, but it's not that a significant pos of the political elite remain silent. that's just why he took his case to the european court of human rights serving the hon, gary in state for the 1st hiring. in november 2023. he was still able to travel to strasburg. he gave the 1st arguments in his case. he knows the quote, well, he used to work there in the early 2, thousands looking applicant. i am not 0 the room for this in this
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dark stage of live. among the people like me, bang face for me is are on a temporary arrange for their funeral. daniels, brother, peter has always been close to his brother. he says he'd be ready to help with the assisted suicide. if daniel wanted it and it will lead go, and then it doesn't cost quite quite. we don't feel like we're miserable. carter always sitting in the corner and crying. because danny is terminally ill because there's always something to do. let me the one. in my case, it distracts us from the drama we experience every day. i'm a c or a forklift start over. daniel helps with his case. he can also help others stay for stay is a specialist in the european human rights though,
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he explained the quotes judgment, the more detail. as i was saying, we have to look back to a case cool pretty. and the united kingdom, which is 20 years ago, and in that case, the european court held that each stage had a barrier of discretion as to whether they allowances to dying or not. so the principle is that if a state wants to introduce assisted time, they can do that without breaching the hurricane convention, provided they're a sufficient safe, dodge. but they are being cold today. recognized the vast majority of states in the council of europe. and in fact, worldwide, and also allowed assistant dying, they were still model and ethical concerns about it. and so the european cultures, given the hungry that mileage units, appreciation that lots you have to scratch. yeah. it's in your allowing them to continue to assist in a band. all assisted tie provides you to if there's not a breach his,
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his basic rights is explained with courses that he's being subject to, to uh, in humane treatment. because he can't have access to assisted time, but the european court is recognized in these cases that he like others, will have access to power to the tab and to shoot main treatment at the, at the end of the lights. so i think what you're being cool, just done here is retain the stages, quote, but it does leave rather an odd situation where if, if you are living in a state which has introduced assisted dying, then that is perfect. a law full provide you. there are safeguards against abuse, but it does give this discretion to other members other member states to continue the bat. and obviously that doesn't help our applicant in this particular case. now
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do some of the other stories making use around the world. the european union stopped. cortez find hungry, 200000000 euros for continuing to break the blogs asylum rules. the judges said, budapest would be find another 1000000 euros a day until it complied. gary and prime minister victo old on is called the judgment outrages and unacceptable part of the united nations. one's the number of forcibly displaced people around the world has reached the new hire of 120000000. it was the 12th you were in a row that the you wins refugee agency reporter to price alone in votes, one sedan close to 11000000 people with forced from the hugs last year. i didn't seem to senate has not really passed. president javion malays controversial economic reforms. the package james to slash government spending and privatized public companies. it's part of his pipes to shock argentina's economy out of its west crisis into decades. but the prospect of granting him sweeping powers to slash
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social programs and an act of the changes is spot huge demonstrations. celtic feelings on the streets of what else i have is. a protest is clashed with police and set fire to cause opposition. little make cause join. the protests of pepper sprayed and dragged away like many of the demonstrations here. they see the new legislation could shrink. benefits like pensions, we can work as rights and save a big corporation. that may have been on this low, a tax all work cause and origin. tina, i'm a retired teacher and i do not want to be the last generation of retirees in my family. i want my sister who is a doctor to be able to retire my niece, who is a student and my daughters, who are professionals, and who will not be able to retire if the pension package pauses today. that is the
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they believe the bill over extends the president's power? no, no, no, no, we can be seen. he's not 0. he's waiting for us to set everything on fire this month. thinks he's a name for. that's why i say he's crazy. it's not like that these guys, things he owns, everything that he can change everything, know the rights outside congress reflect the divide on the inside. the bill was deadlocked. 36 to 36 until the vice president broke the tide. she said, i hope there's you voted in favor, shows change or we have all those sort of can be today. we saw a to watch and tina's and b. o. now, so one violent argentina that sets cause i'm shy out all that through starting use it us and that to face the exercise of democracy. another argentina, thoughts as to why, cuz we're waiting with deep pain and sacrifice to the vote to be respected. you saturday, the seal, etc, said there is the level house approves the new modifications,
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