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the 77 percent. now every 10 on dw, the the news business, the w news side from bell in the us and russia presidents agree to a face to face meeting next month in geneva, from it's set for june, comes with ties between washington and moscow, adda and no one will look at what joe biden invited me hoping to achieve with also on the program a day of difficult diplomacy in the middle east. do
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a secretary of state anthony blanket meets with indian presidents with a boston ramallah following a meeting with israel prime minister in jerusalem. lincoln is our mission to show up as far as when israel come up also ahead. minneapolis remembers. here off the george floyd is death at the hands of a wife police officer to trigger reckoning over a race relations in the us. some say not enough is being done to keep history from repeating the cat. and finally out of the bag, i'm going by and coach hands flexible, manage the german national football team, offer form a box. you'll start down this the, me i'm going to welcome to the program relations between the and russia. i'm the worst
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they've been in the several decades now. years president joe biden and russia let me put it say they will meet face to face in geneva next months to discuss all the issues between them. the 2 men have met plenty of times before, when biden was vice president. this time it's different. and his 1st full month president biden has expelled diplomats and hit moscow with multiple rounds of sanctions over allegations of russian interference in the us election over kremlin involvement in a cyber attack. and over the jailing of opposition leader, it's been evolving. moscow says, put in his team to discuss everything by that's what ties to regional conflict and international guy need. let's talk about this with political analysts in bremar in new york. he's the president of the eurasia group. mr. bremo, how much of a surprise is it that the crime and actually agreed to hold this summit? oh, it's not a surprise at all. i think they liked the prestige that comes from
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a one on one sit down with president biden. it makes them feel more like it was, which of course is the way they want to be portrayed internationally. and i also think the bible is happy with that. i mean, there is in the united states right now, a general view that china is by far the principal adversary. united states globally in the, by the ministration would rather not have and toward surprises from other parts of the world. when they know that the trying to relationship is unfixable and deteriorating. and so i think both presidents were well we eager to get this set up even. 1 1 with the complication, the surprise complication of this blow up with yellow roots over the last few days . so what do you think will be the main talking points at this summer's i think cyber is going to be very important. the fact that the solar winds attack, which was unprecedented in its scope against the united states,
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i think that is an area where certainly you would like to see from both sides that we avoid escalation. and so i think that will be high on, on the agenda and ukraine, another area where the united states is deeply happy with rushes behavior. both historically and ongoing. but there are some areas where there can be some cooperation and you know, the by the ministration has extended the start agreement on nuclear forces with the russians for 5 years. i think they'd like to see some movement on further negotiations around nuclear arms control and also the by the ministration would really like to see the russians be more constructive on climate in the run up to the cop 26 summit coming up this fall. and there i expect there will be some engagement directly with well, let's talk about the situation, but i was at the moment on the 4th plain landing job. i'd have condemned this,
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this action as outrageous and put in and look, a circle are close allies will leave you as president, put more pressure on to you think who has not. that's right. but, but it's pretty clear that who was not involved in the decision to bring down this airliner. that was the other roost and lucas shank operating all by himself. i. i agree that who is in a very different perspective in terms of the response. but for me, the relationship between putting on lucas shanker is rather similar to the relationship between she's in pain and kim jong. in other words, yeah, they're on the same side. but lucas shank is kind of an irritant. that is going rope. and you saw that with the mishandled reelection that lucas shake a stole. busy and the necessity that lucas sheka had of, of using enormous force against his own civilians to stay in power. and now you see
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this with bringing down this airliner. and it's interesting the, basically some and the other reason president to come to so she to meet next week. i suspect that's not going to be the easiest meeting for the other recent president and stable that he and i because we'd like to talk to some more about bella. ruth, just a moment to remind a view as the country is currently facing, further isolation from the you for forcing a passenger jet to divert to minsk in order to arrest dissidence. journalists, roman for the savage, but origin airlines have been banned from us base, an add ports in response, and those involved in the action will face economic factions and travel restrictions. you leaders have also agreed to freeze the 3 building your investment packets and it'll ellia german chancellor angle america called once more for a service to be released immediately. i can only describe it as worrying and shocking as u. k prime minister bores johnson said,
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make our demands all the more urgent that he must be released. but everything must be done, especially when one hears with his parents have to say, and we will use all available means to do this. john johnson, michael speaking there, let's go back to political analyst bremar in the you already have sanctions in place. and there was russia which appears to have had little effect as even the french president admits. what could be the next step? why don't you have to be impressed with the fact that the europeans responded quickly and in a unified fashion in terms of shutting down dealers and aerospace for transit, which is expensive for these airliners, as well as not allowing gala roosters flag carrier to transit to european cities, but this, this is not as the french president said earlier today, this is not going to be truly punitive in
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a way that will hurt. lucas shaker know if they want to hurt it, they need to go after the, all of our that supporter. and they need to go after the court sectors of the reason economy. that means oil. and that means poetry. and in particular, all of the transit fees, significant transit, these, the dealer is, gets from transporting russian energy across its territory into europe. now if the germans were to support that, that would really stay. that would make a difference. but i don't think they will. and, you know, absent those kind of broader sec torrell sanctions. i think that having for, to save it in jail, who was a serious irritant for lucas shanker is the trade that he's very happy with for being, you know, having robed status with europeans. right now. he feels impunity domestically. and increasingly, he feels impunity with the european. that's a serious problem. well,
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you mentioned the, the coast time between russia and bill arose. account functions against bella rues, be separated from sanction fans against russia. briefly if you can not. if they involve the energy that comes out together is because it's fresh energy shorter that you certainly get him from a president of the you raise your group. thank you very much for this inside church . let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines that these are tens of thousands of people are fleeing from low lying areas of eastern india to escape a spike low bearing down on the coast. it's expected to make landfall on wednesday in the states of west bengal and d sharp. lastly, another major stone killed at least 155 people on the west coast. the european court of human rights highest chanda as ruled at the british governments mass surveillance programs violated citizens, rides,
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bus collection of millions of people. telecommunications data was revealed by whistleblower edward snowden. in 2013 the family of george floyd has just been at the white house marking a year since his mother by a white police officer. they met with the president and vice president earlier. they were in congress for session with house because nancy pelosi for killing spar global anti racism, photos. and despite the full milk migrations in washington, many are disappointed by the lack of progress on police reform correspondent olivers others in minneapolis where george floyd was killed, civil rights campaigners that say not nearly enough is being done. ah, the sight of a murder, not even adults can comprehend. george floyd died on this spot in front of a minneapolis grocery store one year ago. the video footage of
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his death is impossible to forget. it sparked a furious protest around the world, bringing one year on every m. she reminds of that day in may, 2020. the community is still reeling. i feel like this is a stepping stone because the police involve was arrested but it's still happening. so like this is this, the magic racism is still here. we're still dealing with it. the police need less freedom. that's basically what we're saying. they need less freedom and then they need to be accountable, held accountable for what they do in downtown minneapolis, supporters of the floyd family and other activists are showing their anger. hardly any one here is satisfied with the progress made in the past 12 months. one year after the death of george lloyd, people marching police reform here in minneapolis and cities across the united
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states. they st. george hard murder may have been killed record, but at least 180 other african american have killed believe last year. so sure, gara away lost her fiance during a police operation. she says the state of minnesota is up the forefront. the police brutality against black people today is very important because this is the day that revealed us about everything that they didn't do. it was people here in atlanta, minnesota. okay. see at a rally in front of the minneapolis courthouse where george lloyd's murderer was convicted. family members and civil rights activists are commemorating the life of the man who through his death became an icon. it has been a fool it has been very frustrating for me and my family for your life can change
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with a link. and i grew up, floyd family attorney ben crump says they are now looking to congress, setting their hopes on a sweeping police reform bill named for floyd. we know that it's a tipping point, and it has to be a meaningful legislation because if not joyous law name can be own in the, at the site where george lloyd was killed. an open air gospel serve as reminds worshippers that the world has changed. and that there is hope that reform could follow soon after israel's 11 day conflict with her ma, spots of gaza lie in ruins, us secretary of state. and the blinking is not in the region to try and strengthen a safe spot on health ballast indians rebuild. after talks with palestinian president mahmoud abbas secretary blink and announced that america would provide
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$75000000.00 in development and economic aid. he also pledged to restore ties with the palestinians, including the reopening of a consulate andrews to live earlier today. mister lincoln met with the prime minister benjamin netanyahu and reaffirmed israel's rights to defend itself. lincoln called on both parties to start rebuilding relations. leaders on both sides will need to chart a better course starting by making real improvements in the lives of people in israel, gaza, and the west bank. i'm convinced that if they do, they will find willing partners in both israeli and palestinian civil society. if we do this right reconstruction and then and relief for the people who are far from empowering us, i think has the potential to to undermine it. i say that because hamas thrives unfortunately on despair and misery on desperation on
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a lack of opportunity. in fact, it's a movement that is friday on a vacuum of opportunity. now let's go straight to jerusalem. to correspond to tony i came, i who is standing. by that 1st time we just heard the secretary state blinking. say the us wants to help garza without helping her mass. how's that possible? while this has been a dilemma, if you may call it this way for the national communities for very long time. no, ever since i'm off to for the for the power in golf. in 2007, there's no contact policy is considered a terrorist organization. and so they had to find, you know, always some creative solutions. for example, after the war in 2014, when there was also a huge need to rebuild garza actually almost the same situation as right now,
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they put in place a garza reconstruction mechanism that was overseen by the united nations by the person authority, by the donor countries and of course also by israel, who keeps his policy of a blockade on guard and controls very closely and very strictly what is going in and i'll discuss. but of course you cannot ignore that. how much is a political power in gaza? it is ruling gaza and of course for now the international community circumvents this by of fortune indirect a talk says through mediators so through actors like egypt or even talk to, to talk to us about it also means of course, that you know, they don't have much influence of what's happening in gaza and there's also no accountability of a home office doing in gaza. i tend to blinking, met with a senior president mahmoud abbas. how can you convince him to trust the us when
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he's on the other side of backing israel so firmly? well, i think it's nothing new that there's a very close relationship between israel and the united states. but i think you have to see it on different levels. i think this, this is by the secretary of state, antennae thinking was very important for the palestinian authority. their relationship with the previous administration under the former president, trump was extremely trained actually broke down after don't try to move the embassy from television to jerusalem, the policy and then put the relationship on the ice. and there was not much contact for the past couple of years and that should change no. so there is a restart in these relations received from just as well from the americans to what's the palestinian authority. but also, you know, it's strengthening of their position via us in gaza. but if you wouldn't,
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every palestinian stacy evolve, they know they do not see really an honest broker in the united states. they say they're bother, you know, acting in the interest of israel. they're rather interested in just managing the conflict of other than looking into the underlying causes and striving for a political solution anytime in service to them. thank you. tony garza suffered heavy bombardment during those 11 days of fighting between her mast militants and israeli ami. leaving thousands of people homeless. many have been traumatized by the fighting. don't know where to start to rebuild their lives. the man she family lives in bate last year in the northern gaza strip near the israeli border. they want to show us something. this area was heavily targeted by the israeli military in its response to the volleys of rockets fired at israel from
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gaza. come at, muncie and his wife, carmen, feared for their lives. they listened to their voices calling to god, expecting to die. how do we deserve this? asked simon. then she says to her daughters, come to me, we're all going to die. they were lucky yet the trauma remains. let us know. the israelis say we are terrorists, but we haven't done anything to anyone. we haven't fired any rockets for scenes of destruction also. and central garza city bombed out buildings and shattered lives. some people still camp out amid the ruins where their homes one stood, palestinian sources say some 2000 apartments were destroyed for israel. this was collateral damage caused by its attacks on the infrastructure of islamic thomas militants, which israel says you civilians as human shields,
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mohammed abu sophia had his apartment here. now he doesn't know where to go. so far, no one is offered to help. i collected these things from wherever i could. now i sleep here. how much is calling the cease fire? a victory for them, which these motorists also insist. but most people are simply exhausted and one piece will harm admit, dodd is a dentist in garza city where the building next to his was destroyed. he says, i must be the event to cycle organism if elections were to be held here, come us would lose heavily the stuff and then the bed and the dish failure do because the people have suffered so much it didn't happen today. he's brought his children to the park away from the destruction their volunteers try to take the kids minds off what happened in bait. luckier had mom,
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she worried about his youngest daughter hadn't noticed that she's suffering from some kind of shock. i'm and how she does strange things. how can my neighbor said i should bring her to a psychologist? allergy on his dad's is only wishes for her to have a good and normal life. best growing concerned, the west african nation of molly that the military staging its 2nd qu, and just 9 months the country's vice president says he has, i'll sit the interim prime minister and the president. the pair lead transitional government us took part after last year's coup. they were arrested and taken to a military base science conference on monday, the african union and the un demanding immediate release. though the streets of bomber cold seemed calm, the situation remains open. i hope molly's vice president,
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i see me going to defend it. the rest of the president and the prime minister accusing them of sabotaging the ongoing democratic process. the transitional vice president had no choice but to intervene in order to protect the transitional charter and different republic. they had to push aside the president and his prime minister as well as the people indicated in the situation and became dollars. yes, you know, president dow and prime minister mocked a wanna of reportedly being held at a military base outside the capital. the 2 men have been leading the process of returning molly to democracy of the law. she is qu against president abraham booker cater. both the united nations and the european union have criticized the rails of renewal. turn the call for a return to the transition, which must be civil,
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but what has happened is serious and grave. and we are ready to consider the necessary measures more on the museum necessary. in august, abraham duplicator was ousted as president following weeks of anti government protests over rising insecurity and its corruption and feeling economy. though most people celebrated his removal, the slow pace of change over the last 9 months has been causing tension in mali. bubble. this is not good military men in politics. i think they are failing in the fucked on. it's not that you're homeless for the civilians are much in the civil. let me get out of here or not on monday much the problem so far po, so we have fed up with these constant and rest by the military. now they attack people either to kill them or to arrest them. and we never knew why out about
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a little more than one moment. money together with its neighboring countries, is finding a growing insurgency from islamist militants. instability and molly could handle these efforts and lead to more insecurity across west africa. german soccer, now outgoing by a munich coach. the flick has signed a 3 year contract to coach the german national teen. flick, who's buying team lifted the bonus league, a trophy on saturday. we'll take over from yogi louis, who's leaving after the european championships. this the rivers have been flying ever since honey flick confirmed in april that he wanted to leave by and munich at the end of the season. know that the f b. germany's football federation has confirmed that slick will take over from the coach. he assisted as germany won the world cup in 2014, after the summers postponed european championship. you will be love is to step down up to 15 years in charge. and the flick era can begin. the other thing i think is
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a very, very important step for the period after the euros sport has to take center stage again, i believe the new coach we found will make everyone in germany very happy with the flick left by an under a close relationship with sporting director past on seller homage apparently beyond repair. but d f b director oliver beer hoff says his old colleague is a man who brings people together the slicks. secondly, did that the buyer and the recent bend is like a triumph expanded, an incredible trophy hole in munich, 7, including last year's champions league, and all in little over 18 months and charge that record should give him the quote to command respect in a german dressing room philip superstars. who and players like thomas miller. on monday with noah. there will be a few familiar faces to put in a good word for the new man residence in the in mongolia and city of hulu. by arm woke up to an unlikely from
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a surprise over the weekend after unexpected snow storm blanketed the region. bill unseasonal, there's no might actually be seen as a welcome arrival, putting an end to reconstruct. the white stuff will also help reduce the bush files, which are common in the area at this time. here. this leaves mount aetna has erupted again. molten lava began shooting into the sky and the early hours of this morning firing plumes of smoke and ash across sicily. bought that have been no records of major damage or injuries. the reaction is the 4th this month at night is on the world's most active volcanoes. watching the news before we go. here's a quick reminder of our top stories. germantown flagler macklin renewed, her demand for the roof immediately released opposition. journalist romano service
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the who has sealed office space to build a roof after men's force a passenger jets detailed in order to arrest us secretary of state antony lincoln says his country will seek millions of dollars in development aid and will reopen its counsellor for palestinians in jerusalem as follows, talks with blessing and presidents mahmoud abbas in ramallah, lincoln as on the lease trip to bolstering a seat between israel as it was in the w. a news from berlin. i'm going to stay with us after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day. the news. the news,
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pandemic has the rate of infection in developing what measures are being taken? what does the latest research say? information and context, ah, i recently dated the central monday to friday on dw, the russia relations with the west are as bad as they could get. we thought. but after the forced landing of an you airliner in the bill, erosion capital mens, to detain discipline journalists, things escalating quickly as many points of russia at least supporting the hijacking. frances president, the been a while my cross says sanctions don't work. you relations with moscow need to be close prophy.
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