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the jewish in europe, the 2 part documentary starts july 5th on dw, ah, in the news . this is the w news coming to live from berlin. joe biden looks for a fresh start at his 1st nato summit. as us president, he's looking to put the strained hears of donald trump in the past and force new cooperation within the lines. also coming up, ultra national is natalie vented leads. israel's new coalition government pledging to end 2 years of political stalemate. but what kind of his she as head of
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a fragile alliance plus tennis. great. nobody joke about the edges closer to a grand slam milestone. the serv racks up another major title after a come back, when at the french open to leave him one short of equaling the men's all time record. ah. hello and terry margin. good to have you with this. several, g, 7, leaders, arse or summit hopping today, heading from england to brussels. we're native was holding a meeting of it's 30 heads of state and government. us president joe biden wants to strengthen americas ties with the alliance after the trump administration. but 1st time nato leaders are expected to adopt this statement pledging more action against global warming natives. troop withdrawal math canister is also on the agenda.
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members are also expected to call on china to respect international commitments. ahead of the opening, secretary general you installed, clarified nato's position on beijing. there are of course so for to induce on many to engage with china on issues like climate change, her arms control. but china, military build up growing influence on her coercive behavior. also poses challenges to our security. and we need to address them together. asked the alliance. we're not entering a new cold war under finance. no, no power of this or not our enemy. but we need to address together asked the lions the challenges of the routes which on the pulses as to our security heavy correspond, terry sholtes is standing by nato headquarters. so terry nato's 2nd,
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terry general, they're saying that we're not entering a new cold war with china, but what can we expect from nato in its response to china? good morning, terry. yes, nato very much hope's. there will not be a new cold war with china. china spends with abandon on its military, it has the 2nd largest armed forces in the world after the united states, and it already has the largest navy. it is not bound by any arms control treaties. so this is very much a country that nato wants to keep on the level. it does not want increase tensions, especially when the relationship with russia is going so badly and requires so much attention from nato allies. so i would say the secretary general's filter was being a bit euphemistic in saying that it is not an adversary. that's how nato wants to keep it. but nato allies are very worried. the united states foremost among them. ok, so what else is on the agenda there? today that nathan cemetery well,
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even though china has risen to the top of the agenda, which i might add is quite interesting because it was only 2019. the 1st time nato addressed china at all. but everything else still remains on the agenda. as i mentioned, russia very much concern relations with russia going very badly, especially between the us and russia, which hopefully will be addressed later this week when president biden and meet bilaterally in geneva. the trump administration's insistence on european allies spending more on their own military trying to get to this 2 percent pledge that's not going away either. and president biden is going to be quite stringent about this, perhaps putting it in more delicate ways. but the united states is really tired of european allies, not putting enough money and resources into their own armed forces. one other issue that is, it is quite interesting, rising up nato's agenda as what they call a crisis multiplier. it will be high on today's summer to communicate that is
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climate change. big issues being discussed there that night there was somebody including the implications of climate change, but nuts and bolts problems still need addressing not least. galveston, nato is pulling his troops out there. the drop down is due to be complete later this year is that all really settled now. it sort of feels that way, cherry, because of course, have canister used to be so high on the agenda of every nato meeting. and it's not going to be at this summit, we've talked about some of the things that are of really pressing concern. china climate change. cyber is also going to be something that it, that has talked about the challenges from russia, as with afghan to stand with the draw down decided with, with nato and us forces pulling out by september at the latest as it's now planned . it sort of feels like that big decision has been made. nato does have a lot of questions to answer about its future relationship with afghanistan, because it has pledged to continue supporting the afghan to armed forces. it also
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says that it will continue to help protect women to keep girls in school to help protect civil society that, that has been allowed to grow while the while the armed forces have been there while the nato forces have been there and those people and those institutions are very concerned now without the protection of international forces and nato doesn't have the answers to these questions yet. secretary journals oldenburg is honest about that. they're going to have to talk about how they continue to support this country where they devoted the last 2 decades to try to stabilize it. terry, thank you so much. as always, that was d w, correspond terry schultz in russell's g. 7 leaders wrapped up their summit over the weekend, addressing some of the world's biggest challenges, including the pandemic and climate change. but more than anything, the somebody in cornwell, england was a chance to reassert trans atlantic unity after the fractious trump years. covered 19 climate change and china challenges that both united and divided leaders of the
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world's largest economies. as they closed out, there are 3 de summit devoted to a shared pledge to build back better. brushing aside a squabble over breakfast in northern ireland, british prime minister boris johnson, proclaimed it a hugely successful meeting of mine's being fantastic degree of harmony between the leaders of the, of our, of our countries. and if you need some things, they come together to, to agree a 1000000000 more days is 1000000000 more vaccines. everyone agreed to pay the use of coal, a new atlantic charter plan to build back better for the well, i didn't think that i really, i could have asked for a more cooperative or a more energetic spirit for me, for my friends and friendships were a dominant theme with us president joe biden and his committed transit lead to says and warmly embraced bite and declared victory and getting support for
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a tougher stance on china. as well as a plan to invest perhaps trillions in developing countries to create an economic counter. wait to be james belton wrote initiative with higher standards for human rights and labor. g 7 explicitly agreed to call out human rights abuses. seeing jang and hong kong, explicitly to, to coordinate a common strategy to deal with trying to non market policies that undermine competition. they've agreed, and that's under way now, how to do that 3 to take serious actions against force labor in solar agriculture in the garment industry because that's where it's happening. they've agreed we will do that. this final communicate also emphasizes the need for a thorough investigation into the origins of covered 19, including in china, that's aimed at preventing another pandemic, while german chancellor, uncle america, welcome to the pledge to donate more vaccines. now to end this one here on jones,
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i ne, does, through the funding here, we agreed this can only be defeated globally in a way out of the pandemic is vaccines. and we must ensure access to vaccines for all dusted into bank. i love to install justin. the warming ties among global leaders didn't produce much action against global warming. the g 7 renewed, a pledge to raise a $100000000000.00 per year to help poor countries deal with climate change that was due to be fulfilled already last year. before the history the g to be such a big fight. in contrast to what needs more protestors await biden and his european counterparts in brussels. as they meet monday for a summit at nato. take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. today. protesters in myanmar have taken to the streets ahead of the trial of austin, civilian leader on so on. so she, she faces a raft of charges brought by the military hunter, if convicted,
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so she could spend more than 10 years in prison. to americans pleaded guilty to helping forward nissan boss carlos goen fleet japan. while our own bail in 2019 for special forces better and michael taylor and his son peter face up to 3 years in jail for bungling, going on to a private plane known as wanted in japan for fraud. no, we don't want well, the 1st time in 12 years is really have a new prime minister who is not been mean nothing, no former allies nestali bennett takes over as head of new coalition government narrowly approved by lawmakers. he's even more to the right than us on yahoo, but process israelis, a press start after 2 years of political stalemate, the on the streets of television celebrations to mark the end of an era and the dawn of a new one. after
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a frantic round of deal making the increasingly unpopular prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been pushed from power by an unlikely alliance. i celebrate i me and my friends who are celebrating the new government because if something new, something fresh, good for you. and all the sides of the country, i mean the right side, the left side, not only side, i think it's a dream of every child. netanyahu is replaced by enough, tallied bennett, who is a party government was confirmed by the connected on sunday. and the few clumsily were at the start of new day's hardships and it's not an exaggerated word . the hardships of establishing the unity governments are behind us. now the eyes of the people of israel, of everyone are on us. and now we have to prove ourselves. bennett,
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who made millions in it. he was a netanyahu protege, the right when nationalist has dislodged the dominant israeli politician of his generation. netanyahu served as prime minister for 12 consecutive years after a 3 year term in the ninety's. 10 minutes the new government with forged by centrist leader, yet you're luck. he'd, it includes era, lawmakers, a 1st for israel, they say joining the government is ricky, but worth it when i can, we are aware that this step brings with it a lot of written and difficulty via the opportunity for us. it's huge to change the equation and the balance of power in the method is in the new government. even as the fragile majority pledges to heal the countries deep divisions, netanyahu aims to stoke those divisions in search of a comeback. but i will leave you on
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a daily fight to overthrow this dangerous left wing government. and with god's help, it will happen much faster than you think. you'll tell me. must shut down. was we what the departing prime minister's most pressing battle might be. the corruption charges he's facing charges that have already played a big part in derailing his premier ship tennis down at the french open nova chuck of which has won the men's singles title after a grueling duel with stuffiness to pass. the young greek won the 1st $0.02 against the veteran serv, but then chunk of it dug into prevail in the final 3 sets in a match that lasted almost 4 and a half hours step enough to pass and insane the court as a grand slam champion, in waiting the great baseline looking to his 1st facing off against the serbian hunting, his 2nd title in paris. the pe i tried to heavy blows from the outset, but it was the younger man who dominated the 1st to sit
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us was in command, but the serbian responded equal measures of power. precision and plain old leg work would square the match which the the longer the match went, the more the remarkable fitness of the serbian came to the for more than 4 hours later, jarvis had grand slam title number 19. the police forget about matches unforgivable moments for for me, for my career, for my life. i definitely remember these, these last 48 hours for the rest of my life. the victory made note that jock of is
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