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the, the, this is data we even use light from building security is tied in switzerland as well things as meat for a summit on peace in ukraine, the conference items to outlined the basis for future negotiations. the russia wasn't invited to south africa, opens a new political chat. so with a familiar face, serial around the post that is re elected president, following a coalition agreement that seizes a and see the shape power for the 1st time. and the 1st victory here 2024 goes to the host. and the other thing that germany put on a dentist wing display the crews passcodes but the
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bin fizzle and welcome ukraine's peace summit. the kicks off today in switzerland, bringing together more than 90 countries. you planning and president, florida me, savanski, arrived in the town of building stock on friday. gonna change that will love schultz french president and i'm a call as you waste vice president, come with the harris will also attend the summit. aims to create unity around a peace plan put forward by ukraine. russia is not invited. it's main back of china . there's no coming either. by that and so lensky is seeking to gather support for his 10 point piece plan, which includes the sensation of hostilities. the withdrawal of russian troops and the rest of it should
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a few questions pre ball board is speaking at the opening of the summit, which was organized by keys, ukraine's flooded missile landscape priced the variety of leaders present and said old credible proposals, leading to a just peace will be welcome use ideas and leadership of each nation are equally important to us and ever seeing that will be agreed upon at this time. it today will be part of the piece making process that we all need. i believe that we will witness history being made here at this time. it's thank you for your support and, and it may just be a be established as soon as possible. let's begin now correspond ambrose. a bunch of you were in the room during so landscapes remarks. what stood out to you yeah, he certainly caught up pretty optimistic figure as he walked onto the stage and the
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press room here in switzerland. he said that he believed history was going to be made during this talk. he said, he believed it was a success to have such an array of countries. record its cost during these to day talks here in switzerland would contribute toward peace. and he reminded reporters in the room that said the only country which ever wanted this war with russia reminding us that ukraine is eviction here. and of course, that's within the context of where we see rush over the framing itself. as the victim goal gauge, these talks is come up with an alternative, so called peace proposal, which ukraine really sees as nothing more than a coal for it to essentially surrender. so. so lensky seeming pretty, pretty optimistic. but of course, there's some on certain see i read what these polls can actually deliver. exactly, he puts on such a bright face, but there's anyone else there actually share his optimism yeah, well, as you leaders walk into these talks, there's a big slogan,
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emblazoned on the wall here it's has a path to peace, but if that's a path, it's really we're talking about a 1st step here, and this was president, acknowledge that the co host of the summit. she said, this is not going to be talks where peace is brokerage, not least because russia is not at the table here. but she hopes these talks candidly. the growed for future peace negotiations with russia here as flooded the proposal in which you kind of band is full provinces and drops. it's an a hill emissions. is anyone taking that seriously? it's definitely not being taken seriously by ukraine or it's western allies, which really see as a broader part of russia said to essentially di, rail, and distract from the summit. it's just something to take the eyes of the world elsewhere. the question is, how seriously will it be taken by other countries, particularly those in africa, in asia, in latin america that have been trying to vote quite a narrow,
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tight walk between keeping up good relations with the west and also keeping up relations with russia. and indeed with russia's ally, china. so really one of the big questions going into these talks that i was most interested in is who was going to show up. and while we've seen you create a new president, zalinski and his sweet counterpart proclaimed me get a success there are 92 countries present here. i should say. there are some notable no shows we've seen, for example, the major diplomatic, heavy weight, brazil, india, indonesia, source africa choosing to st. either just the diplomat or minister instead of their leaders, which i think will be seen really by so as a snob a, we know the ongoing context already thought is that russia has been pressure and states not to show up here. and no nato is not showing up those who have turned up a committee to one side or the other. what are the chances of another proposal for a piece plan? actually coming out of these talks that you were at school leaders,
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diplomats ministers that are gathered to your are working on some sort of a declaration. so if they might still get their names signed on that and agree on a text, there will be some outcome of this. but i think the real witness test for whether this proves to be any sort of a success, even if it is a success in the sense of just one step forward, will be whether this can actually generate another summit. another meeting in the late for russia is actually present at the table. of course, most of it was not invited here, but i should say, most of them made it very clear from the outset. as soon as these talks were nice, but it was not interested in showing off that it's thought it was a useless meeting. what leaders here gathered in berkeley, stuck in switzerland, we'll try to prove it to the country that this is at least one way of step on a path toward peace, but no peace here today. of course, the war and ukraine drags on so high stakes. they are but relatively low expectations. the latest they have from our corresponded what was the budget in switzerland at ukraine p summit to look now at some
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of the stories making headlines around the world. japan as issue boarding for floods and land slides. as torrential rains continued to pound the island of okinawa. some cities received almost a 100 millimeters of rainfall in over, in an hour, exceeding previous records set essentially of the areas of western and central japan are also the price of the downfalls. rallies are being held across the french to protest against the far right. the demonstrations come ahead of a snap election cold by president a memo my farm and the b. c is reading the pins national riley potty go come out. the wind up in the all police clashed with demonstrates is are through fine works at the offices. britain is princess of wales has made, has us official public appearance since announcing for kansas diagnosis. kate middleton attended the trooping of the color of the king charles official birthday . she says her treatment is progressing well, but that she's not out of the woods yet. in south africa,
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the african national congress or amc has struck a deal to form a coalition. government with multiple other bodies. among them is the long time rival the democratic alliance. so the a, the deal follows a major election upset in which the amc lost its majority for the 1st time since the end develop onside. the couple they should also agreed on re electing several run. the post as president is more from al correspondents, diane hawkins. so i'm, of course, the has retained the semester can presidency, but this time under different circumstances. to get over the line, he needed the assistance of a number of opposition parties, including the democratic alliance. a party that campaigned csv against the agency in the may elections. the people have spoken, they have not given any part to the image arts. now requires policies to come together. mister m a pulse that is the leader of his policy. and he is the middle
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of a policy that is committed to constitutionalism, defending of democracy, edits, institutions, and therefore we will work with them. now the a and c, d, a i, p, and the parties are formed what they call a government of national unity. and this government of national unity will be constituted, as noted by 2 not by 3, but by more parties that voluntarily wants to participate. what does that mean? what it means, these different political parties have decided to work together for the basement of south africa. they've reached a formal agreement that will govern how they engage going forward. this includes how they will vote on different policies and how they plan to rebuild. so that because the economy improve its energy situation and improve employment, it's
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a tough task ahead for these political parties, particularly because they have vastly different backgrounds and different ideological views. but they've agreed that they're going to make it work to ensure that south africa gets back to work. the european football championships have kicked off with a bang. one of the biggest sporting events of the year, hosts germany beat scotland, $51.00 in the opening match. germany took the lead on the on the scots were on cost by the home team, the crews to an eye catching victory, the livelihood to accept the scotland. fans grab headlines, going into the match, shimmering fine boys during the game, but heading away from the munich stadium. their own little, most subject scots will now be hoping that team get the results they need in their remaining to group games to progress german confidence has been given a major boost. it's done your boss. a loaner from dw sports joins me now for
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a bit of analysis. and amazing starts with a tournament for the germans. very exciting stuff. what did you think? it was definitely a perfect start to the tournament for germany. i mean, leading up to the tournament, there was a lot of criticisms about the team because their last 2 performances were pretty lackluster. so there was questions about form those questions about whether or not no air should start ingle. and it was a perfect statement. they sent 51 again, scotland, 5 different scores, 6. if you count antonio reader who scored and own goals, an absolute master class from veteran 20 cruise to put things into perspective. he attempted a 102 passes. he completed a 101. so on the other side also the youth from germany very, very solid. you mom was yella player of the match. and he actually spoke a little bit about him as a player and his potential and germany moving forward, which we can actually hear right now. yeah, through familiar have so much quality in the team the that can help me think we
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we will carry some pressure on the shoulders and we will work for each of and when i'm on the pitch and we're having fun working for each of you don't you don't feel the pressure and we want to do the same thing again on wednesday. who's the same mentality we want to win that game as well. such a good approach. what about in the sands on way you was it that relax know in berlin right now. the 5 in the mood is definitely it's tournament time. their fans from everywhere around the city. now yesterday was the 1st day. so there were a little bit of kinks. let's say that the police had to iron out. i was actually in the fans on in front of the parliament. and they had to, um, evacuated and shut it down for about 2 hours. because they found a suspicious backpack, but they ended up clearing that up and it was okay. the fans were in massive numbers. everyone had a great time. okay. german fans probably
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a little bit more than it's gotten fans of course because they were really disappointed with that loss. and we have some fan reactions here also for you would not understand it. so nice is a great up. let's see here. and we will do you want me to tell you, but yeah, it will be great to snatch, and we know the gym and tv. so we gotta stay cool to they said we're giving drugs. scores will be much worse. okay, good to hear from the textbooks that tell us what do you think germany going to be favorites? i think definitely after their performance they will be looked at as one of the tournament favorites. their squad is built when it's one of the oldest teams in the
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tournament right now. but if we're talking about favorites, we also have to talk about france. for example, the runners up of the 2022 world cup. they could bring their 3rd team to this tournament and still be one of the favorites, england, very much in their golden generation. it's really that time now where they're expected to win something because they've not done anything yet. we also have christ on rinaldo with portugal. 9 we don't know if it'll be his last tournament and might and might not croatia also very good side. so a lot of fantastic football, we have to look forward to looking forward to it. thank you very much done. your bus load as finally officials in california have released thousands of rehabilitated brown, pelicans in san francisco bank. hundreds were found stopping on beaches along the california coast this spring. since then, at least 400 of the sea birds were rescued by wildlife centers across the state. scientists and not sure what caused the mystery illness. theories include changes
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in the ocean environments and heavy stones. an investigation is ongoing. updates the consequences of industrial exploitation of the ocean floor. i'm painful and stay with us. i'll see you next now with mobile pets. the can you see what old cars hi is have to do with you production. here's a hands on the really indeed much now on youtube the.

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