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i jewish in years, the 2 part documentary starts july 5th on dw, the, ah, excuse me, this is the w. news lies from berlin. joe biden said he's ready to confront russia . the us president promises a tough response of russia homes, democracies in the united kingdom, to meet with the latest on his 1st trip. since taking off did russia poison another dissidence, investigative journalists, say, criminal and critic and poets. dmitri, by coffee,
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was followed by the same secret agents who targeted alexander and monsoon range, cause a building to collapse and one by 8 children. now, along the day to the 1st tragedy of india monsoon season and more heavy rain all the way and the balloon film festival gets on the way due to the pandemic. this is barely now that the 1st step is to take place under dog as an open and celebration . ah, i'm glad elf has welcome to the program. joe biden is kicking off his 1st global to us president. he's the united kingdom, where he'll meet with prime minister barak johnson will hear more about his agenda from our correspondence in the u. k. in a moment. but 1st, here's how biden began his trip with a message of support for his allies and
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a warning for russia. touching down in the u. k. on emission to reset america's relations with the world on his 1st trip abroad since taking office, president biden has a pact itinerary. the g 7 summit is followed by a nato, a meeting you talks and the face to face with russian president vladimir putin. well, for the warm welcome from america, the 1st 2 ladies 1st, the president set himself apart from his predecessor even before stepping up to the microphone in his way. joe, giving the opening remarks to us troops stationed at the air base. yeah. ok. when he did speak, why this message was clear at every point along the way, we're going to make it clear that united states is back. and democracies of the
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world are standing together to tackle the toughest challenges and the issues that matter most to our future. that were committed to lady was strength, defending our values and delivery for our people. the president strong words for put into betty to the g 7 then to the nato stereo, and then to meet with mr. to let him know what i want him to know. yeah, yes, trump had been unwilling to stand up to russia and was accused of pandering to autocrats 5 little doubt that those days are over. the united states will respond in a robust and meaningful way. and the russian government engages and harmful activities. we've already demonstrated that i'm going to communicate that are
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consequentialist rely for violating the sovereignty of democracies in the united states in europe and elsewhere. having laid down a marker at the start of his world, and tour biden has left both allies and adversaries with little doubt of what to expect. i find out from london, correspondence, bigot masses covering this visit and joins us now from cobb is bay and cornwall, where the president will meet with british prime minister bruce johnson today, where the g 7 lead us will gather tomorrow. a big president by this kicking off his turn, the u. k. was the, his priority that well, president biden was the re establish leadership of the us in areas such as climate change. and also when it comes to tackling the vaccine. now he is meeting boris johnson, the u. k prime minister and when it comes to the personal relationship,
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we can speculate that maybe this meeting might be a little tense. because previously you, president biden had compared johnson to donald trump and he said he was an emotional and physical clone of both trump. so that might not vote so well when it comes to well, the chemistry between the 2 leaders. but then again, both leaders need to maintenance g 7, summit a success. so we can assume that tell me how they will be able to make amends. so with the u. k, no longer in, inside the european union do us british relations. these special relationship need to make over well, president vida is very much a multi lateral as much in contrast is free to says donald trump, who actually liked briggs, it now bricks. it might be a bit of a shadow over these. this meeting between the 2 leaders, because just at this moment when the meeting in the u. k. hit and cornwell,
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there is a route between the u. k. and the european union about border checks at the irish border. it's about meat products and, and other, other products that need to be checked, the border and the you can do, you are practically at, at loggerhead say, president biden, being against threats and also very much identifying as on the side of the european union. he always stresses that iris, he is probably going to rebuke for his johnson when it comes to the issue of, of greg's it and also specifically of this problem at the northern irish border. so biden has delivered as we had some pointed remarks at the start of his to in this to this to he will need to weigh the g 7 with nato leaders with you and with putting what else can we expect
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while we just expect that generally this will be a show of democracy and of coming together of, of light minded democracies of liberal countries and making this an attractive option for 4 countries across the world. really. so president biden will try to find common ground when it comes to foreign policy issues. for example, russia is going to be discussed by the leaders, but also china is going to be very important topic and there are more divergent views on china with in the g 7. so generally trying to get the countries on board and have a united present the united front of west and the democracies w correspondence. big mazda and cobb is bay with a g 7 summit will take place. thank you, big. now let's take a look at some of the other stories around the world about the largest meat processing company, j b. s,
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says it pay the ransom of $11000000.00 during the cyber attack. earlier this month, the attack and dropped a capital slow train at us plant and threatened to disrupt food supply chain. it followed an earlier cyber attack on the colonial gas pipeline, the f b. i. as we've covered, most of the runs and pay that child labor has risen for the 1st time in 20 years. the united nation says 160000000 children around the world are forced to work. more than half a younger than 12 un is warning that the panoramic could push millions more into later. european union has condemned a russian court decision to ban organisations connected to the opposition leader alexander vonnie judges in moscow declared the groups to be extremists, the ruling the bond. people associated with the group from running for public office. i see thought ethan, you know, with the russian intelligence agents who allegedly have poisoned opposition,
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lead alex vane vonny also targeted another criminal critic. according to a new report, investigative journalist at banning cap say, the same agents had been trailing ulta and journalist dmitri because when he became sick on board a plane in 2019, he spent 5 days in a coma from what the doctor said was. food poisoning is illness bez strong resemblance to nevada. when he fell ill on a flight in the siberia, german doctor's late established heaping poisoned with military grade. nerve ages crystal growth is the russia investigator aspect in cat, the international collective of research that conducted this investigation. and to join me from vienna. of course, it took us through the evidence that one of the most striking parallels between this case and the nevada case. while the tracking peril is the use of the exactly the same agents under the same cover identities and then using
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a very similar similar template to the one that was used in the on the case. what we see is a sequence of tailing trips on which no action was taken. no poisoning attempts were taken on these trips included 3 agents of the universe insecurity services from the 2nd service, which is sort of the political police informally. it's called the service for protection of the constitution, but a sub unit of this service actually trails political opponents, such as alexander bombing the same people who we notice had been telling the bound the throughout his political campaign for president the 2017. when a total of more than 40 trips tailed because of dmitri bic, of this prolific question, both are and poet throughout the period 2018 to 2019. the total number of trips that they tell, the one was 6, much fewer than the ones that and the one that was mailed on. but the same people were there literally on the same flights or just an hour or before after his fight with a ride to a different destination. the delta 2 locations where he was just living simple,
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literally, lectures, nothing extreme is nothing political. one of the lecture of trips that he took was to deliver a speech on the aesthetics of the harry potter universe and other one was on carlson on the roof. still these agents from the f b were always there, telling him in the shadows, and the critical trip was taken during the tour he took in siberia, in april 2019. the 2 agents who were also during the in the valley, were telling the bound to drink his poisoned trip in tomsk were falling, admitted because to another severest they didn't have a return ticket play. they didn't know when they would have to return. they bought the return ticket tickets on the night of the 13th, after a little bit of had been absent from from this will call room for about 6 hours, which would have been the perfect time for them to coming to his hotel room and put the poison so this is what we have his tax in the hypothesis is that they put the poison on his clothes,
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just the same way that it now has been proven. the poison was applied on the, on these clothes, similar to the, on the case because i fell ill on the flight subsequently, clearly after you had put on one of the poison, be supposing, and the simulator than of all the case. there was a lot of obstruction by the government for him to be moved to moscow clinic, to a, to a high quality clinic to be treated. and there was efforts for him to stay in this remote provincial clinic for a while. because we have a reaction here from the hero janish a spokeswoman for mister, because she said it literally literally makes your blood run cold. our country is ruled by people who killed their fellow citizens. is this maybe only the tip of the iceberg? could there have been more such cases that just went on notice? what do you think? we do know that there are more cases because we've been able to identify only about 25 percent of the purposes of these trips. this is
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a small unit that doesn't travel just for political surveillance. they travel to tail political opponents. they want to have killed because these, these are not your general f as before. agents be, these are very specific people trained and chemical weapons. we've identified one quarter, we don't know what the other 75 percent is that they did. we also, i think my blood is curdled by the fact that this particular target was not a politician when, when you get into politics in russia, you kind of sign me a sort of a rules of engagement, you know, the receipt taken. this is a poet until now i thought honestly that even in regina, like russia, there is something that we call poetic community. you don't go up the journalist and alters unless they go into politics. in this case, this immunity has been broken and therefore nothing is off limits. crystal gross as the rational investigator was burying had. thank you very much. thank you.
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india, as a monsoon season, has begun with a tragedy. at least 11 people, including 8 children, have died after a building collapsed among by its belief. heavy rains on the mind, the poorly constructed house india is bracing itself for more one soon. disasters it to race against time for the rescue workers as they search for survivors in the rubble of this apartment, building residents joined firefighters and police officers. as they looked for signs of life. the sun was huge, and we knew that something unfortunate had happened to buy a heavy monsoon rains, have pounded more by since wednesday in many parts of the city or on the water. the rainfall could, if we can, the buildings, foundations, with deadly consequences. i've got to do. the incident happened around midnight. it was a building consisting of
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a ground floor into levels. it fell onto a building in front of it. we have rescued 18 people so far out of which 11 have died and 7 have been injured. was police will investigate the accident and will follow up with whatever legal procedures are required. what is starting good will please probably cuz we have family members wait anxiously for news about their loved ones. with more rain expect to denise than in central india over the coming weeks. many he tried to do will not be the last staying in india, which is recorded the world's highest every single day death toll from over 19. it's reported over $6000.00 death and 24 hour period after revising its figures. india, as the world's 2nd was tit country of the united states. even so deli has started to ease restrictions and migrant workers returning to the city desperate to an a
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living. but the city may not have enough jobs to support them. the daily leaves, laborers gather here every morning to find work. do you all usually is one of them. he's an unskilled migrant laborer who has been working in the informal sector in the capital for almost 6 years. but times are tough for him. he was left without any work when delhi went into lockdown after the city was hit by the 2nd week of school with 19 time, we're barely getting any work. there is so much unemployment. many of our labor also come back from the villages the way to you for a job every day, but there just isn't enough work. your guest says he finds casual work only one or 2 days a week. hardly enough to make a living. others have had better luck. peace chance on me is a migrant worker who skills as a mason have landed him a job at
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a construction site with facing a very difficult time. but it work is not like a regular white collar jump, which is hard to find. as things open up in construction starts, we will get some small jobs because we know the work boundary says that if there is another major disruption from a could we, he would have to be owned to survive. as a city begin to open up again with some economic activities. review me. many of us migrant workers have made their way back into the city and hope to find the work. but so not much is coming. and according to a new study, it's not just been fall, especially with the suffering yet again. but millions of people in the country have lost their job and the open unemployment rate have shot up. the economist thing says the problem is much bigger. he says that many migrant workers are choosing not to come back at all and are dropping out of the workforce because they see few
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opportunities of finding employment. and he thinks any recovery will take time. it's not go why the cycle would determine the economic type of it is basically the larger effect of the 1st still lingering on. and it will compound with this 2nd, 3rd, and they can possibly get into a bigger effect. it will take longer time for the economy to, for the labor market, for the employment needs to come to the nominal anomaly. you gauge, the unskilled worker, remembers how last, still millions were left. jobless during the national knocked down. some of them never work again. he feels that the same, the happened to him. i'm thinking that if i don't get work soon, i'll go back to my village and it looks like i might have to just seems to be no work right now. it was another day with no job for your dish. he will be back again
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at the same spot tomorrow morning waiting for work. but he doesn't know how much longer he can hold out. child to reporting them. while back here in germany, cultural life is slowly reviving. after months of locked down, watts normally blends top event in the middle of winter is now taking place as an outdoor celebration, the berlin, international film festival valley. now they have already handed out its trophies, the golden bears. in an online competition, an audience is can see the entries as well. under some guys, berlin's museum island is being turned into a giant open as cinema 1st on the bill. the more attain in the 1st as does as a lawyer, defending a suspect being held at guantanamo bay after $911.00. it will be 3 names on the lawsuit. united states of america, donald rumsfeld, and george w bush like
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a list is jodie foster won't be here in person because of travel restrictions. instead, it's a burly knowledge for the fans. i think we all need a little bit of hope and happiness. this event comes after a very long, dark moment and made the most important thing for us is really to give the feeling that it's possible to stay together. and without any fears, it's all different this year, outdoor screenings only, and the berlin bears are already awarded. the pandemic and the rise of streaming, the changing all the room on this is rather different bell in a film festival. i'm doing resident movie buff called
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a rock or so. can you just scott, finally about in, out in the summer, but without the awards. what can we see is this for berlin? i think it is quite significant, both purple and i would even say for the whole sort of film industry. i mean, last night i was at the opening ceremony. another red carpet, ready carpet thrilled with carpets there's. it's all open air, so it's not inside little theaters, but it's an open air theaters, but it's large groups of people watching movies together on the big screen. and that's something we really haven't had for almost a year or more. you know, we've all been locked in a little caves at home, watching films on, but by the warm light of our laptop to be able to do this again in a sort of public celebration is a really significant moment. and i thought it incredibly, incredibly moving on to one actor last night was on the red carpet and said, this feels like coming out of hibernation. we're finally returning to life again and return to the movies again for the very common sentiment right now about the films themselves. what can the public look forward to the filter actually
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phenomenal they were shown online in the online competition. in march i seen all of them. we have some big hollywood films like the martini, which, which screened last night with jodie foster been to come back. but i like some of the more art house films that are on display, including the one that won the golden beer, which i definitely recommend crazy movie from romania, which has the crazy title called a bank. bad luck banging or loony porn. it's a sort of satire of basically the year that's gone by incredibly, a powerful movie and a real sort of breath of fresh air after this incredibly difficult year that we've all talked about this. this difficult here. lynn's culture minister, because this has been not a new start for culture. the pandemic has really taken a toll on, on the film industry. how about was it here? incredibly badly? heck, i mean, particularly the cinema, which have been more or less shot for almost a year with just a little point where they're able to be open. and in germany, most of the cinema owners are sort of mom and pop operations, one or 2 cinemas. they incredibly hard that they can't make a year with a revenue for the moment the government has come in and sort of supported them and
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carried them on. now things are starting to reopen, but the big question is, when they reopen, will people come back to the cinemas in force or what have they gone out of the habit going to the center was having had such a long break. and that's going to be really key in is seeing whether or not cinema here in germany and around the world really can recover and bounce back, or whether they'll be wow, really long lasting damage from this pandemic, even so the 1st belly knowledge in the summer, normally in winter event, is it, is it likely that it could be moved into the summer? i had love it. i mean it's great. i was on the red carpet last night, not free thing. you know, under the beautiful blue sky. it's actually though unlikely because the building on what happens in the winter to be before the oscars to be sort of fit nicely into the international film calendar. typically in the summer, in early summer in may, the can don't pass if a limb was to happen in the open air festival in june and they wouldn't get any good films because they would all go to can. so i think this is probably going to be a one off, but i was talking to the organizers last time they said it goes over. well,
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maybe we could start introducing some special summer events as a regular feature because i think this type of event under the open sky with a great berlin audience is phenomenal. and i hope, hope continues hope this isn't the one and last time. let's hope so. sounds like a lot of fun. thank you. scott rocks room. japan's prime minister has insisted the upcoming tokyo olympics will be safe and secure, but in a sign of the uncertainty surrounding the games, usually he the suga said they wouldn't go ahead if the lives of the japanese people couldn't be protected. japan is battling a 4th karone of ours wave just weeks before the start of the olympics, notably in supper oak, which is hosting the marathon, public opposition remains high. and even some local organizers have their doubts. this is how will i pick official hope the american will go protest events like this one or one thing. what will happen in reality? quite another with less than 2 months ago before the madison starts here in support
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. local, organize this still have many answered questions like how many athletes will be coming here and where they'll go with they gets infected with the current virus. ok . but it came up. they need to decide the overall structure of the games, or else the venues won't know what to do when it comes to corona virus measures. it's already affecting our preparations, but it's will, you know, or can horse into spectators which hold to keep their distance during may's test, event support was chosen for the marathon because of its cooler temperatures in tokyo. but the northern city has the 2nd highest infection rate in all of japan, new indigo, and there are no hospital badge left in support. the medical system has clap. we have other patients besides those with corona virus. for example, when there's a cancer patients who need an operation, we can give it because the intensive care unit is not available to try to get the
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organizers pushing on these games must be starting to feel like a medicine. they continue to insist the olympics can be health safely. the focus now just getting them over the finish line. just before we go, people in parts of the northern hemisphere being treated to a solar eclipse at this hour, the event which people in eastern canada, greenland unsigned, beery, i concede best, is known as an angela or ring of fire eclipse. that happens when the sun and moon are exactly in line with us, but the moon appears to be slightly smaller and the sun forming a bright circle is hoping this guys are clear where you are and get 2 web protective glasses. if you wanna watch it. this if he w a news he has a real quick reminder of our top story do as president joe biden has arrived in the
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u. k for the summit of g 7 nations being held this weekend is the president's president's 1st international trip since taking office speech after you landed by and declared that the us is back to that also attended natal stomach and meet russia president with newton in geneva. the big business behind the beautiful game as your p and soccer championship kicks off, rob watts has a look at how the nomics kind of looking different this year as a business. right. thanks for the the the me the news,
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