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the, the, this is the deputy news line from the g. 7 summit focuses on ukraine in its final declaration of leading industrialized nations takes aim at russia and the country. supposing its full in ukraine also on the program. south africa opens a new political chops up as the i and say you reach the deal with its main rival and low make is take the seats and the 1st coalition government since the end of the cost to a spreadsheet building in munich ahead of tonight's 2024 over that's after several disappointing tournaments host dramatic, hoping for a strong stuff. okay, scott, the
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control guy. welcome to the program. leaders of the g 7 countries facing an estimate for a 2nd day have released the final declaration. as the group takes aim at russia and countries enabling most coast war against ukraine, communicating coals on china to stop supplying russia with jewels use technologies like a weapons, pots and equipment that can be used by russians, defend sector, the state. and it also includes a g 7 commitment to backing pride for as long as it takes a correspondent band to be good to. these is a full the summit. i asked him to sum up the g 7 latest approach to russia and the warranty. okay, so you find in president loaded me as the lensky who attended the summit to you in the, getting the got what he wanted and wavering support from the g 7. and this is the
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comment approached by the leading invest in the country still. and then they also send a signal to moscow that the russian now has to pay for the may and the destruction that is, that is inflicting the on ukraine by it's a regression because now 50000000000 yours will be taken out as a loan handed to ukraine. and finance by russian s as by the proceeds, russian assets frozen in the risk of producing. and this is a strong signal to ukraine. and you create also got the confirmation that the help to the most sustainable, the new agreements with the united states. that for 10 years to help build come from bushing, even if the president will change, maybe in november and divide have is if done in the front returns. so it's would be sustainable and more really liable for your trade in so that the help is the, even if the war continues in the next into the next 2 years. and the pope turned up
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why but he was invited by a judge and maloney, the italian. the far right host of this meeting. she's a devout catholic and diverse have person to wish to have the pope addressing the g 7 meeting and zip code fences actually came, which is very unusual. it was the 1st time that the pope ever showed up. does you 7 summit he was invited to speak about the, the ethics of artificial intelligence and, and he said it's a fascinating but also terrifying technology and urge the leaders of the world to regulate k k. i n a i. and he had a very specific request and listen to this. let me when are they in like the tragedy that is the complaint to see if it is urgent to reconsider the development and use of devices like so called leaf
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a low ton of as weapons. and ultimately found a use some time to, to donate the list starts from an effective and concrete commitment to introducing greater and probably human control that people come to mind. knowing machine should ever choose to take the life of a human being. she told you love each the own s o bed is being used in the was in gaza and you craved, but the pope didn't mention those conflicts directly. yeah, this was a little bit surprising because the very kind of had hinted that the pope would also speak about this, but he didn't, at least not in his public remarks, maybe in private and bilateral meetings with all the leader to the assembly here. you might have spoken about this, we don't know, they have also the lead us from brazil in the, in the 10 other countries and also the united nations secretary general garcia. so
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and a lot to talk with people to talk with and know that the whole focus this should sting over to switzerland because you create the host a peace conference there and on the weekend and for lovely beloved to me, incidents already left to switzerland. okay, thanks about bad, bad, really good. at the g 7 meeting in it to me, we'll take a look now at some of the stories making headlines around the world, nato has agreed to play grades enrolled and coordinating ministry, a to ukraine, and to take over some of the logistics for delivering support and training the operation will be headquartered at the us ministry based in germany and evolve almost 700 staff shareholders in a little musk that has the cooperation. have a company have a vote, you to be store his record, $56000000000.00 pay deal. it was approved 6 years ago, but flowed out by a judge in new york state of delaware in january. because that was now proving cold and domestic did not influence the share will different doctors without borders
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sufficing in the proceeds through denise safety of our fashion has killed more than 220 people. it's the latest flash point in the wall between the army and the records support forces, power in military group. so it ends on me says it's killed a senior. honestly, i've combined in our fashion to south africa where a deal has been rates to form a coalition of government with civil robert pose that's expected to be re elected president will make us have been sworn and it's a ceremony in cape town after 7, after the recent elections, it's almost around the closest, the african national congress lose its parliamentary majority for the 1st time. i am think leaders have signed the coalition dealing with a democratic alliance, which is one which was once its biggest political opponent, presidents re election as part of that the if mr. bremel supposedly is the only confident nominated, he'll be elected without a vote. as the leader john steven peterson said,
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i told isn't government was inevitable. the people have spoken. they have not given any party and majority now requires policies to come together. mister, i'm a pause. that is the leader of his policy. and he is the leader of the policy that is committed to constitutionalism, defending our democracy, edited institutions. and therefore, we will work with him just as we will join hands with any person in the political spectrum who was genuinely committed to name corruption, free, transparent government that delivers to the people that focus like a laser beam on getting rid of public of fussing unemployment of making sure that so they're freaking citizens have electricity in the homes of in our economy. and that we are on a trajectory that is moving upwards not downwards. start told us about the dining hall. ok, is it in cape town of the convention center by parliament is amazing. she gave me this updates on the run, the process of being action. yes it is. so i'm going and today has been basically
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a mattress on the not a sprint when it's come to the processes here. at the end of the day though, it does seem like from a post, a would be the window of that race. because the democratic alliance has said that it will vote along with the amc between the 2 parties. i will combine drive that they have about 61 percent of the total votes here. and that would take ro, my posts out over the line. of course, this is part of a deal that the 2 parties have worked on along with some of the smaller parties to form what they've called the government of national unity. and that's a coalition agreement that we'll see the amc and the democratic alliance along with the i p and some other parties working together to form a government. i'm going over the next 5 years. and so want to be and so you have to promise that democratic alliance to get them to back run. that's how is this
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a president? well, they haven't really revealed the full details of the arrangement. but the 1st sort of concession that we've seen thus far is back to the deputy speaker position, which is actually being voted on as we speak will go to a democratic alliance candidates. the amc didn't feel the candidate for this position. they feel they feel that to speak to candidates in the end, the d a voted along with them. the da feel that the deputy speak a candidate and the amc is expected to vote along with it. but i think amongst the concessions and things that the, the a and c r r a kind of acknowledging going forward is that they will have to do things differently. going forward full. we spoke to the c to, to general of the pots. you see you then bye lula, earlier on. and he essentially said bed without change, the party will die. let's take a listen to what he had to say. it would be
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a life. we have been fighting for the home phone. and forget about the people we wouldn't be wiped out. we wouldn't be wiped out with the people, not just the one to us, and squarely spoken. and the, and the, and see if, you know, going forward, we'll have to look at the situation when it comes to this coalition agreement and start to give some positions to it's, it's new partners in the democratic alliance while they haven't said exactly what those positions are in previous cabinets, we've had about 55 different government departments, which will have a minister and the deputy minister. and some of those positions will have to start going to, uh, you know, those uh parties that they have agreements with so that the government can move
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forward as the kinds of concessions will also have to be on, on some policy issues and how they're handled. because there's a significant difference in the way that the da and a and see look at how the solutions should be made for the country. that the, the agencies is much more interested in having the government involved. and almost like having a, a more socialist perspective with the democratic alliance is more focused on rolling government back, making sure that the conditions are created for business to both the economy as opposed to the government being they could not be bolder. and then, you know, making those conditions and allowing business to do the job creation aspect. so we'll have to see how they meet each other on those 2 front or so. so i'm of these drawing i had of the opening match up to europe here in football championships in germany. it kicks off this evening in munich with scotland to play the host nation . i was just traveling for the value and capital for the game and then getting
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ready to be traditional sound of bagpipes. 7 times i was in that home advantage will be bend be ad jaspy for week tournament gets under way. so let's catch up with the w's corresponding to tom. can i to balance? brandenburg gatewood in germany's biggest public screening address for this tournament. welcome, tom. how big of policy can we expect in jeremy? uh, it's going to be a pretty big one. i'm, as you might be able to tell with a look and a listen behind me. it's already in full swing. now. this tournament has been a long time in coming, but we're finally about to see the opening out of your resume for hey, in germany, where i'm standing at the front and back. i is a special price. the gentleman who because he was 18 years ago the last time the gemini hosted amazing tournament, the kind of concept of those open and public doings with born 8 with a 10 years ago. also they won the world cop in brazil to germany,
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came home to set up right with their support is how they sold them in a, in germany already very high. now i have the open, i spoke to really long who sold the opening go the last time the germany hosted a tournament that 2006 woke up. metal was there to only have a feel hopefully scored the winning go. the last time the germany lifted the european trophy huntington's at year 96, and they spike off a summer affair, retired to point 0. they want to retract to the display of that magic tournament in 2006. and it's gemini, get also when he saw it so nice. well, that would be a long way towards making that dream come true, sir. what can we expect from tonight's opening match germany again, scotland of the well, i think, you know, with those kind of was refered around some of everything. i was the point now at the point 0, obviously the expectations for germany are very high. and that means that the theme is that me under pressure to perform. i also haven't done that well in the last 3
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major tournaments. last 3 major tournaments, they went out in the group stage of the 2 most recent low cost. i didn't get very far in the most recent years. i think the atmosphere within the group going into this one is if it's better so i would expect a strong german site to night. and i would expect them to put on a dislike for that. the 4th is now for scotland. it's not so often that it's going to get through a 10 major tournaments about i mentioned back to a scruffy. suppose i was speaking serious why the funds are and he wrinkled his nose and i had to sort of apologize for being the cell size, sliding the sports reporter during his name. but i do think it's fair to say that scotland, happy to be, and to be part of the spectacle to night. the opening fixture against the highest will that suddenly a mass of things to them, already the expectations for them as being all that they turned out of the group. but if they also how to do that, then it would be important. since i did these, the point of germany tonight, as i said, on the other hand, if things go well with the homepage and the policy is going to be
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a big 100 las vegas will be ones that are meant by. thanks tom, tom. good or the brandon? the guys in better and it fits you up today to more world news at the top of the on the can you see is what old cars have to do with the production? here's a hands on the really indeed the snow on youtube the the in the mid.

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