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and this relationship between these 2 leaders, however, they're both looking ahead to the g 7 summit and they both wanted to be a success. and we can imagine that they will be on best behavior when they discussion really a wide variety of issues, such as climate change, vaccinating the world, but also foreign policy issues like how to deal with russia and how to stand up to china. all right, stay with this big because we want to know more about this trip. but right now, let's take a closer look at some of the difficult diplomacy confronting the u. s. president in europe. touching down in the u. k. on emission to reset america's relations with the world on its 1st trip abroad since taking office. president joe biden has a pact itinerary. the g 7 summit is followed by a nato meeting you talks and a face to face with russian president vladimir putin. from america 1st to ladies,
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1st, the president set himself apart from his predecessor, even before stepping up to the microphone or his wife, joe, giving the opening remarks to the us troops stationed at the base as the daughter of a navy signalman in world war 2. and the mother of the major, who was in the delaware army national guard and served a year in iraq. and now as your 1st lady, i was so proud to be here with all of you to begin our 1st overseas trip. went by and did eventually speak, his 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 world are standing together to tackle the tougher challenges and the issues that matter most to our future that were committed to lady was strength,
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defending our values and delivery for our people. the president had strong words the potent to heading to the g 7, then to the nato ministerial, and then to meet with mr. to let him know what i want him to know. yeah, trump had been unwilling to stand up to russia and was accused of pandering to autocrats biden left little doubt that those days are over. the united states will respond in a robust and meaningful way when the russian government engages and harmful activities. we've already demonstrated that i'm going to communicate that there are consequences 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 whirlwind tour,
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biden has left both allies and adversary's with little doubt of what to expect. so some strong words for russia, they're big. it was bud priorities for this g 7 summit. well this somebody comes at a key moment actually for the you case history having just left the european union and for base countries. it's really important to put, put the spotlight on march electoral isn't on chad well, use and for democracies to, to come together and stay together and to find sort of common ground when it comes to contentious issues like in the foreign policies. how to deal with russia, but also when it comes to china, there are quite a lot of diverging views within the g 7. so they will both use the summit as a platform to basically bring the g 7 the those wealthy countries together to find
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the common physician or the big mouth infant, where the g 7 summit is going to take place as of tomorrow. thank you. let's take a look at some other stories around the world now. a major oil pipeline opposed by environmentalists and climate change campaigners has been cancelled. the keystone ex l pipeline would have carried crude oil from canada to the us president joe by revoke the permit on his 1st saying office. now the company behind it has scrap the project the world's largest meet processing company, j. b. s is paid around some of $11000000.00 during a cyber attack. earlier this month, the attack interrupted cattle fluttering at us plants and threatened to disrupt the food supply chain. it followed an earlier cyber attack on the colonial gas pipeline . the f. b. i has recovered most of the rants and paid their child labor has risen
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for the 1st time in 20 years. the united nation says 116000000 children around the world of being forced to work more than half or younger than 12. the you in is warning that the pandemic could push millions more into labor. and you report by amnesty international details. china's systemic systematic persecution of the week and minority and mission john region. it shows how since 2017, beijing has carried out a campaign of repression against the predominantly muslim minority incarcerating millions in so called re education camps. but even those stared imprisonment to subject to harsh surveillance measures. w. learn more about the daily realities facing week is from a former school teacher who now lives in freedom in the netherlands. the surveillance of the week. it starts at the entrance to their home. a few years
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ago, k scanning devices suddenly appeared to residential compounds all over the city of rooms. they had directed to the police. this is the compound where k, b was civic, used to live. she has since moved to the netherlands and can now speak freely. we are a lot more like amazon we were suddenly not allowed visitors anymore, only very close relatives. and we had to register them in advance and wait for approval in that was on the critical day, the room. she is the capital of scenes young in china. northwest region is home to the week is a turkey muslim people, conflicts between weak is and the chinese government have erected in violence in the past. since 2017, the region has seen an unprecedented incarceration of muslim minorities in re education caps. koby new acidic, used to be a primary school teacher when she was suddenly assigned to this facility on the outskirts of the city to teach mentoring to an educated week. as she was told,
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i saw that the peat and risks of the people were in shackles. were moving as if in slow motion. that is when i understood they had not taken me to a school for an educated adult to a prison come. it is unclear what is happening now at this site. we are quickly stopped from inquiring behind the incarceration the stands, a powerful network of surveillance and oppression. police stations with an eyesight of each other patrols in this treat policeman carry mobile id checking devices. it doesn't happen as much now, but in the past people would get stopped every few 100 meters, making sure they can site up to day. if an alarm went off during one of these checks heavily on policemen would arrive. they were already waiting near by because it would put
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a black bag on the suspect's head and take them away. i have witnessed that often even today as to start shaking when i see a black plastic back to the eyes of upon 1000 for the on the outskirts of the city, we managed to get them a cluster of data centers. police data and surveillance footage are processed here an app on their phone alerts, policemen, one software has identified a suspect under close surveillance. those who have recently moved to a different city travel abroad in an official suspect database. we use an unusual amount of electricity. bo, who stone is often disconnected. again, we have stopped for me. what is happening and seems young as seen by observe is around the world as a crime against humanity,
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a system re minutes and of the jock is periods of the 20th century, powered by today's technology. i'm now joined by agnes. count him out. she's the secretary general of amnesty international. it's kind of welcome to the show. thanks for joining us now. you've just released to your organization, i should say, has just released a report on the situation of wages in china. now what have you found that we didn't already know from the many reports already released on human rights violations in china? no, thank you very much. no, quite done this job, done. ease of pain sticking li, collecting a be done over 20 moms. i think what we have provided today to the world is a well, the demonstration that china is committing crimes against humanity, including all the imprisonment of torture and persecutions. we have interviewed more than 100 person. we used to satellite imaginary. we
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checked all of the information that we have collected and all of that allowed us to come up with a very strong ab dumps and conclusions regarding china, but human rights violation. all right, let me quickly show you what your report concludes. it says that the chinese government has committed at least the following crimes against humanity inch and jang, imprisonment and violation of fundamental rules of international law, torture and persecution on ethnic or religious grounds. now, beijing is likely to dismiss your report in this me a campaign like it's done so many times before. who is going to hold china accountable for these crimes? note, ideally, the international community should find the courage and make an isms to hoard china to account and the work that we are doing. the evidence that we are providing is
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making it more and more difficult, i think, for the international community to remain silent in should also be incumbent upon the secretaries. and they're all of the united nation and the high commissioner for human rights to denounce when he's happening in china. so far, they been silent. we are calling for un investigation. the high commissioner could mandate an investigation into china treatment a week. whether or not they can access china. so there is a range of things that could be done. but at the moment, people are either paralyzed, fee of food. it's all unable to move to protect people and teenage. we've been hearing a harrowing stories from china and jang region for years. yet nothing has really changed. you call on the international community the un, but who's to blame for, for the lack of movement here?
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i think festival in china is to blame. china, of course, is subjugating and violating the right of the singing. but she is also using its economy to mind its influence and its bullying technique to silence governments and to prevent the research and the search for i called to be g, i b till national level. so the 1st one that used to be blamed for what's happening . nice, absolutely. china, that she's nice using each power me choosing its position in the security council to finance and to prevent accountability. the 2nd set back to all of those that are prepared to censor themselves. in order to access the economy or does she believe she's adoption in china in order to benefit the chinese media,
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terry deep pro magic or economy might those set back to 2nd be responsible for website planning for the continuation of these crimes against humanity and belief? i sent the secretaries in the united nation and the high commissioner for human rights themselves. i've not done what they should do. or us president barton is in europe for the g 7 summit. now what message would you like to see come out of that meeting in regards to china? absolutely, very strong message that when she's happening in china, i must stop that. the internment camp must be closed, that anyone we've currently appealed must be released. and that the subjugation be attempted to eradicate the muslim minorities practices interrupting young process. these are these attempt over a razor of cut shortly. origin must stop immediately. i think we need to insist
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upon the fact that what is behind those crimes is really an attempt to eradicate, to some gate, to a res practices running just practices, careful practices, a language that she's what all report that she's wiped out even if he's demonstrating. alright. agnes callum la, head of imitate embassy international. thanks very much for your time. thank you very much. let's take another look at some other stories around the world. terminal authorities say they'll disband an elite unit in frankfurt, police force and revelations officers were part of right wing extremist chat, group members of the case. what came a suspected of sharing content, inciting, racial hatred and nazi imagery. it's the latest in a string of cases of alleged extremism in german police. extreme with the former german families minister francisco give fi has been stripped of her p h. d r a
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plagiarism. in her thesis, the social democrat resigned her post last month over the controversy after having already announced she stopped, she'd stop using the title, dr. doctorates in germany, a highly prized but have caused a number of senior politicians trouble in race. it is the european union has condemned a russian court decision to ban organizations connected to opposition later, like st. bellnick judges in moscow declared the groups to be extremist rolling balls. people associated with the groups from running for public office that i see for india's monsoon season. has begun with a tragedy at least 11 people, including 8 children have died after a building collapsed and moved by. it's believed heavy rains undermine the poorly constructed house. india is bracing itself for more months and disasters. it's a race against time for these rescue workers. has the search for survivors in the
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rubble of this apartment, building residents joined firefighters and police officers. as they looked for signs of life, i was the my number. there was an incredibly loud noise and we knew that something terrible had happened. i rushed out my front door and i saw the building collapsed. our heavy monsoon rains have pounded more by since wednesday in many parts of city or on the water. the rainfall could, if we can, the buildings, foundations, with deadly consequences. gotta get the incident happened around midnight. it was a building consisting of the ground floor into levels. it fell onto the building in front of it. oh, we have rescued. 18 people so far out of which 11 have died and 7 had been injured
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. police will investigate the accidents and will follow up with whatever legal procedures required. we got 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 here this tried to do will not be the last coat. francis has refused to accept the resignation of one of germany's top catholic bishops over the handling of a sex abuse scandal. cardinal reinhard marks offered his resignation in a letter to the pope. last week. marks, who's the entrepreneur of munich, said he shared responsibility for what he called the catastrophe of sexual abuse by clerics. marx is not accused of committing abuse himself. a study found nearly 4000 children, mostly boys with sexually assaulted by germany. german clergyman between 946-2014
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w religious affairs analyst, mountain gang joined us for more on this story. mom, why has the pope refused cardinal not says resignation? well, the letter, the, the po, issued in response to march, request or offer a resignation. it's actually really quite enlightening because it shows the pope that essentially thing full agreements are express himself in full agreement with marks. and since a couple things that are really quite quite remarkable, the 1st one is that the analysis and the miracle, i mean, so this sort of contrition and public messages of guilt and you know, self self legislation. so to say are simply not enough that he says, well, you know, the attitude and the institutional idea of taking refuge in the, in the institutional integrity of the church. and then saying, yes, we have actually, you know, made mistakes or we have seen a but then pretending that, you know, business can just go on a future will no longer accept or leave the folks response. and that it's
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a matter of fact, you recognize this and merge position. the sense that it is important to put, he actually write the letter in spanish and the nurse and expression that he's, it is important to put the meat on the grill. it's what he actually says in this letter, essentially saying that it's important to actually see ways to produce concrete, concrete changes. so i think that, you know, this changes quite a bit, the shape of the conversation and what the focus is really saying is that the best place for you to do this remains darcia, darcia, bishop pre and remains noon, can essentially manage. so what's the next step then for the archbishop of munich, he's one of the catholic church, as most senior figures, an unknown liberal cleric. very much so. so it's very important to keep in mind that this is a political power house that mark to somebody that has an enormous footprint in
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current in politics. because he leads some of the most powerful voices in demand for reform and demand for redress of what he says a get a truck, a crisis in the church with the sexual abuse cases. the letter makes it very, very clear that something has to happen going forward. what the letter of the boat doesn't say exactly what that would be. he does say that this should happen to said from, from the archbishop, archbishop seed in manage, but it doesn't say exactly what it should be. however, it is important to underline that there is a, what seems to be a big shift in the pope's position. and how is it that this going to be dealt with going forward? no longer message is no longer miracle by no longer saying that the church is guilty, which is something that in the letter success we have done many, many times, but it's just not enough. all right, got it. thanks very much for the analysis. you're welcome. cultural live here in
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germany is slowly coming back thankfully, after months of locked down. what's normally berlin's top event in the middle of winter is now taking place as an outdoor celebration. the building international film festival has already handed out its trophies the golden bears in an online competition. and now audiences can see the entries under summer skies. the bell analysis so called special summer edition is finally under way. thanks to falling covered 19 infection numbers and specially created open in sentiments across the german capital. first on the bill was the mar, attain in. jodie foster styles as a lawyer defending a suspect being held at guantanamo bay after $911.00. from the 3 names on the lawsuit, united states of america, donald rumsfeld, and george w bush. like many other a list is jodie foster. i couldn't make it to the event in person,
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jude to travel restrictions. this bella nala is definitely one 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 the 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 with outdoor screenings, only berlin museum island has been turned into a giant open arena. and the bell in our bears are already awarded the pandemic and the rise of streaming changing old rules. britain's queen elizabeth has not what would have been her late husband, 100 birthday? the monarch was presented with a floral surprise. the royal horticultural society gifted her arose named after
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prince philip that of edinburgh who died in april. if not just a single rose that bears his name, but a variety bred in his own on the road is a deep pink, with a delicate, with delicate white line. like people in parts of the northern hemisphere has been traded to a solar eclipse. the event is known as an annual or ring of fire eclipse. only people in remote areas of eastern canada, greenland and siberia were able to see it in full. but many others were able to see a partial eclipse where the moon doesn't quite cover the sun completely. i must have been sleeping. unfortunately, i didn't say it. you're watching the news from berlin, coming at the top of the hour, coming up after a short break though, is a magazine focus on europe. stay tuned for that and don't forget, you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website. that's w dot com. i'm going to follow up on social media as well. we can be found at the w
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the news in fear is a do. we promote women in turkey. they are increasingly subjected to sexual domestic violence. countries with roles convention meant to protect women sends a dangerous message. but now women are fighting the focus on
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i'm on and the other day are stuck in the spanish border area. alongside other young people there waiting for a chance that will probably never come. shattered dreams starts june 18th on d, w. the me. the news. a warm welcome to you. this is focus on europe with new lives show. thanks for joining us today. many women and turkey are still in shock about the fact that their country has withdrawn from the east.

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