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the, the, this is the, the news line from bad, and nato pledges on ending support for ukraine in the war against russia. secretary general again, stalls and but says, member states agree, keith bull john the allies. but it's still too early to say to allies and pop knows at the white house button that's been seeking to reassure supports us at home and abroad as he is capable of continuing, as president doubts about his fitness for office uh, overshadowing his re election compact. nato a strong w is that like some of phenomena is in washington dc. following that summit for us, i found out joe biden is hosting this summit under intense scrutiny. was his
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performance today while his performers yesterday, his opening speech here at the nato summit, it did not contain any gaps and these samples. but he does not appear to be able to shut down the doubters. and today were heard from nancy pelosi, the homeless because of the house of the representatives who came forward saying, am hinting that she would like vitamin to rec, consider his re election. but she said that she supports the president on whatever decision he is going to take, but to that she thinks that the time is running short. and that after the summit of this conversation about the future of the president biden, and he's re election, the conversation should start again. and that is quite something because a pillows the is the most, is senior democrats to come out and,
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and to talk about that. and to suggest steps, president 5 and should reconsider his re election bid and she's doing that. and while the summit is on the way, so that is quite a, something that it's showing us that the president biden was not able to shut down. a doubters, bel, secretary general, you installed some books, spoke a short while ago about ukraine's prospect of joining nato. let's have a quick listen to enlighten you. all we need consensus on, on the old allies, agree that your brain will become a member. uh, but it's too early to say exactly when that will happen. what i can say is that we are moving together. we do crane your train closer and closer to nato membership and still come back. uh, speaking about if somebody, what are you hearing then about the timeline for you kinds of membership?
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well, i don't think that we are going to see any concrete timeline for ukraine's membership . we ex membership, we expect to be interesting to state. in the declaration of that, ukraine's cost towards an natal membership is reversible and that they will become a member when allies, as we and the condition will be met. meaning that ukraine still 5 says the print still has to implement important reforms. this document is however, still under negotiation, and there are some natural countries who are saying, yes, it's important for ukraine to become a member, because if they don't, then that will have consequences and 14 will feel and bold and, but there are still be mitchell countries such as the us 1st and foremost, but also germany has taken a more cautious sense start pointing to the fact that's us allies regard and the
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tax on one of them as an attack on all of them. so there are saying, what will it mean in case of ukraine, if the war continues, if you create, decides to take back, for instance, crimea, will that detract nato into the conflicts? so those are the kind of conversations that are taking place behind the scenes. postpone it, i'll have some fun and um, and the reporting from the nato summit in washington dc. thank you. what is some correspondence in keith connelly explains how you cranes these developments at the nato summit. i think the big problem here is that ukraine hasn't heard of convincing story as to what is different this time around compared to last year's summit in vilnius, where you crank didn't get a convincing roadmap to membership. it seems like the nature countries are trying to look some kind of new fudge, some kind of new kind of wording to explain that. yes,
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ukraine will join and that stuff is going to happen. but when does cost gusts? that is a major problem seen from here. because this is, what about this current phase? the will, right? no, one of you brain expects nato troops to turn up on the front lines and use in ukraine . but for the future, this is vital because we did out security guarantees. there's a big question mark about whether the millions of ukraine you refugees, who already in your will ever come back without having some kind of certainty that russia comp invade again. and even for people here, once the board is open, you might have millions of people still in the country because there's limitations of men leaving, leaving because they just there think it's worth trying to build a future the country that could potentially come under attack. so soon again, this is crucial from the ukraine perspective. in the ninety's, ukraine gave up it's nuclear weapons that it inherits from, said in, in return to the security guarantee that turned out to be pretty much worthless. so there was a real push here that you, this is the country that long term will not put up, will not agree to anything less than security guarantees. and i think this
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a broad question of to nature members want to see ukraine when or is it just about stopping ukraine losing. and that was what we heard. so let's give that asking for permission to use us weapons against the russian targets. further away from the boat to really go off to those apples to apples and other targets. right now, your credit is already allowed to hit targets about a 100 kilometers from that folder. and you know that student on it. so could make a huge difference in allow ukraine to make it that much harder for us to, to attack this country. they commonly that report in some cases. now i'm all of those searching pub in the nato summit of the leaders of japan, south korea, australia, and the zealand. the 4 nations keen to spend some time with the alliance, they've long been concerned about. china is growing military strength and territorial emissions. this closeness to russia, i sent off on us this report. there limitless friendship is keeping need to a headache. china has become a vital partner for russia as it's tries to soften the impacts of wisdom sanctions
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bridging says it doesn't supply most comb with weapons, but need to have the cues. china of building up precious war machine by providing critical components. russia, uh, getting the support from china is as secondary general said, a huge difference maker right now on the battlefield and for china to, for, for, to have a better relations with countries in europe. the walls fueling this. what i believe is the biggest threat and what your opinions believe. so the biggest factor there security, since the end of the cold war does not add up. the alliance has traditionally focused on the trans atlantic area, but it's latest strategic concept. nato describes china emissions as a challenge to its security. they think already have the 2nd biggest economy in the world. and in numbers, the biggest army and navy in the world. for the last few years, china has been asserting its power and its neighborhood, in particular to watch taiwan, which it considers a renegade province,
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but also towards japan and increasingly in the south china sea. a region of strategic importance for nato countries as well as one 3rd. the global trade is shipped through the area. china can not be treated as a country to find this stuff from a trans atlantic area. when you look at the different european nations allied countries, citizen prizes or for china beach, it cannot meekly with the control of some parts some facilities. there's summit in washington dc need to leaders will discuss how to address challenges posed by china, but also by iran and north korea who are providing russian with drones and shells. a need to is also expected to expand its corporation with partners in the in the pacific region. leaders from south korea, japan, australia,
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and new zealand will participate in the summit. we will build a on our practically operation with flagship projects on ukraine, cyber new technologies. we will also address how to work more closely on defense. industrial production, getting more involved in in the pacific area is still controversial and long from nato members. many expect us to focus more on the region in the future, and then you will p. and so we'll have to do more for their own defense. in any case, the one in ukraine has demonstrated to the natal nations, need partners to uphold the rules based international order to sort of settle jones from the royal united services institute, told us why natal wants to engage more actively in this region. well, i think you have to look at the engagements of nights over time and see this is a kind of the 1st phase, 1st phase of partnerships was the period one day. so it was in lodging and new pod
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. those were prospective members. in the 2nd phase of to 911, you had partnerships which were very much gates of the global war on terror ups. so what we have now is something new actually a paradigm shift, i would say it's not just another phase of nato's evolution and its own priorities . it's also a reflection of how that was changed your open, your logic is no longer a central in the walls. it was, if we're entering a new kind of old well era, the center of that cold war is probably no longer your logic either it's in the, in the pacific. and so this such a partnerships really reflects that our dog shift and is not certainly a subbing nato's interest. so i think you also have to see it in terms of subbing the interest of those in the pacific countries in europe lounging, security united states is stretched as never before, perhaps between these 2 theaters. and so there's, there's obviously a need for native pot as of america, they're in the pacific palm is to have
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a higher degree of mutual understanding and perhaps coordination. now let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. india is prime minister, and the rent remote is in the old stream capital vienna, these methods johnson, i'm calling the, i'm a, it's the 1st visit to australia by in india. and later in more than 40 years, smoothly has also been in russia discussing the opposite. the energy deals with vladimir putin or a chemical expos and a set of serious fire that's factory on the australian city of melbourne. $55.00 is one. it could burn for days. thousands of presidents were told to stay in doors because of toxic smoke, but no one was injured. i call the police of launch the man homes for a suspect, believes to be honest, with the cross bow off. the 3 women were killed in the town of infield yolanda the victims of the wife and the daughter of
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a bbc sports journalist. you're watching dw news filter. com for both the groups, the german city of adult moans, a sea of orange has thousands of netherlands funds across the board to tear on the national team. england support has also outs and falls for the eagerly awaited bureau 2024 semi final flash. but 1st, israel's defense minister, your government has updated lawmakers on the extent of the damage inflicted on almost by these rarely armies. since the start of the war and gaus, he was speaking in israel's parliaments. the connected, please saw no but songs. we've eliminated a 160 percent of homeless terrorist involve. we've disbanded 24 battalions. the vast majority of them shovels. we for 2 and half the hostages and are determined to return the rest at the shop. meanwhile, the israeli army has urged all residents of gaza city to leave. the military is
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dropping leaflets, showing escape routes from the city. funeral tough being household victor himself and his right strike on his school being used as a shelter in southern dogs, or as many as 30 people were killed in the attack. knew a city of san eunice. dozens of others were wounded. isabel has been stepping up at spike's end. its ground is sold against homeless militants, with often deadly consequences for civilians. these pictures from algebra tv showed the movement and this rate the strike hit witnesses say was the un school to and shelter in about time. a town you, hon, eunice on the ground accounts told of fear and panic and civilian casualties of the to the by the school guides. i went out to get there. and so my children, when the strike happened,
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a huge explosion. people are flying in all directions. never know ambulances that took about an hour to arrive israel's minute treat, told the reuters news agency. it was looking into the incident. it says it was targeting chemist forces in the area. those at the scene of the strike stress that the victims with civilians. lovely and without prior warning, look at society towards a few people who are using the internet signal that they weren't side to is they didn't have weapons and they weren't involved in any resistance operations, maybe civilians, and most of the children and the these pictures show the extent of the devastation in hong units of to israel's campaign in the area. part of its response to the how mass up type of the 7th type of attack
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on southern israel. the goal 30 say killed around 1200 people. and so hostages taken this latest as strikes as calmly as the 2 sides resumed, efforts to secure a sea spot and hostage release. thomas has wound the israel's renewed ground. a sold and compartment could jeopardize talks and went to john by general as police living until the v. blake. it's rather urgent. both of us. daniel's to leave guys, a city wall. can you tell us? so? yes, sir. just so to uh, one of the people inside the uh met is a military spokespersons office. and they are telling me that this is not these trojan or this is not a normal. it has to be somebody back to asians before and also see or middle to the shows that have been st. joe's ready media a couple of minutes ago that there is no um, uh,
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or jingles full of disability. and because the cd to leave is actually just an emergency message to them in order to show them the routes that they can use when they're lazy. becky ration like this, but it is actually a place where if the, if lots of neighborhoods do evacuate because basically on the eastern side of the god, the city but for the to the specials and also to the person that i just talked to. it's not something i know of normal and when i say a fool or uh, evacuation of the god, the city is runs doing this again after one day. oh, how much showing that it is a very important issue for them because most people disagree have not to back to wait. it is what it was that there stood by these really side that apparently come up. it can be pressured by doing this, and that's why we're saying that this is happening today. now as we heard down here
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the, is there any government is planning to have killed or injured 60 percent of the hamas fighters? what do you make of this? that claim as well. um, defense there. so you all go to the um, members of the dentist said about this. uh thirdly. um, after 9 months of before, um this is the additional only been longest for that as well as the insured since its uh, the start until 9 pm in 1948. um, people uh wants to know what is happening. and uh it hasn't been bo was believed is in his rogue a month has around $30000.00 fighters. i'm gone tested this before now so you can get him to parliament that at 30, excuse me. uh 60 percent off the dentist that has been either killed or wounded wounded as a teacher. i'm do a fight to the account a fight again anymore, at least not without any rehabilitation. but the problem is really started right now. is the fact that some almost the brigades in some areas,
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especially in the center of the gaza strip work, and they are still operating apparently normally. uh they are recruiting, do you members of the, do you a fighters or their army them? and it is a believe that this is the main issue right now for the, for any but a game of the situation right now is that a big has been dealt with, or is the, has those it ready was 60 percent will be how much of this is not the main issue after all, they can rehabilitate. the issue right now is the amount of structure that is yet to be destroyed, at least not in the the, um, uh, as k of the is there a, would they actually, uh make it to, to uh, leave because of the trend and they, and, and make sure that they will be all subjects any more from the, the billing study in there until it be for us. thank you very much, buddy. or out of some other world news embrace, again,
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cold in russia is order the arrest. and i've sent you out of a union of on a, on the widow of the former position leader legs a number on the e. how died in the arctic prison earlier this year. and i moved to germany after osborne, his desk to continue his work, challenging by the way pollutants pounds. if the jury has been selected in the trial of philip saw alec baldwin in santa fe new mexico, both in faces up to 18 months in prison. if found guilty of involuntary manslaughter over the fatal shooting of a cinematographer on the set of the film ross in 2021 has denied the charges. the european space agency is already on the 6 rock. it has successfully blasted off on its maiden flights. your newest prophet launched from the european spaceport in peru in french. why on it? it's intended to transport satellites into space for commercial and public lines at
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a much lower cost. then it's pretty assessing that last month was the hottest june as a measure of breaking last year global record. and does he plays continue into july? people in many countries are struggling to cope with the health effects. cities in north america are experiencing unprecedented top the web. 61 degrees celsius in counting. people in mexico is northern states of bad california. i used to sewing temperatures in the middle of the summer. but this time they exceeded the average readings by nearly 10 degrees, making new records, and bringing more hardship out of my age. it's very difficult. i'm 72 years old and i've lived here for 50 years or less. how do you deal with the heat? well,
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i spend some time in an air conditioning room and outside. that's what we do. climate scientists say not only the temperatures are getting higher, but also the stretches of holidays are getting longer. in portland, in the us state of oregon, people are trying to cool down as the cdc, those temperatures routine, 39 degrees celsius or 100 fine height. a long time president says it's becoming the new norm. when we moved here, there was probably the really exciting and a big deal if there was like 5 days over 90 during the summer. so obviously these temperatures are a lot different than when we move. yes. such heat waves are increasing the region locations. so the nor locals are unprepared.
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in calgary, in western canada, authorities have issued a heat warning local and jose, i trying to help those who may be well rebuilt. of the you can't go more than a few hours without, without water and heat like this. and you start suffering some pretty, pretty serious health issues. and that's the sort of thing we don't want anybody to have to deal with. folks that are out there on the street don't have easy access. so it's really important to have it, have it available to them. it's been a similar story around the world. experts say climate change has made huge waves, more frequent on practically every continent. the world health organization has found that extreme temperatures cause more depths worldwide than any other related fact or us now to the european football championship in the germany where the clock
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is ticking down to, to night semi final, between the netherlands and england. the city of development has turned into a sea of our image of the dutch funds, get ready to cheer on the 2 thousands of converge on the cities sent to the men england. funds of also turned out to enjoy the warm temperatures ahead the gain when a little face, spain in sunday's final bill. oh, that's uh, costs to dump on us. we had to kick off all of a movie from dw sports is with us from outside the stadium. on a, is there going to be a favorite going into this game? why it's difficult to say because both seems, well actually quite underwhelming in the group stage of this year. i was, i mean, england really in that last game stumbled to a nail. no draw against lavine or a thought inferior. you can see we've got some good out in this vague i can do up
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into adults themselves who so what exactly immaculate in the group stage. they went that they can see the 3 goals in that final group game against austria. and just by having a lot of talented defenders, they have been leasing goals. but england's incredibly talented attack has not been able to take advantage of weak defences so far and has been struggling to school goals. so it's going to be interesting to see tonight who is able to, you know, take advantage of this strength and the others weaknesses. now let's, let's talk about english a for a bit. would you have expected after the group stage, for example, that they would be at some stage just one max away from the font? no, i don't think that was much to suggest the england we're going to make it even this fall, let alone add to the final at certainly the attack i mentioned already, but the lights of hurricane the lights to failing and so food and the kind of sucka
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these guys really should be signing in the goals and it just hasn't happened. and that has caused a lot of criticism for the coach. gara southgate. he's been in the job 8 years now, and perhaps there's some suggestions that england needs some fresh ideas. they need some fresh inputs this he of course, will be hoping that his plans can get him to another year. i so i know that it all finally clicks out this tournament and then he gets another european championship final as his one. so if indeed it does set out to be his last tournament, but certainly it going all going to have to take it up a notch to night if they're going to get past the top side that has improved sofa during the knockout stage. definitely will be a very interesting last summer. thank you very much. all of the moody dw support of reporting of from adults much thank you. as a message from ali and me and the old news team here coming up next eco, india looks at the problems of dealing with the billions of tons of waste produced
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