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the news this is the w. news ly, properly tonight, native declares china a security challenge, but not an enemy native leader. se beijing's behavior is undermining the global order. so what does the alliance plan to do about the native headquarters also coming up tonight? i think it is sensible to wait just a little longer. u. k. prime minister boris johnson extends england's pandemic locked down for 4 more weeks, but can the public stomach another month of restrictions plus on song to cheat on
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trial be enlarged? proposed leader appears in court on charges including smuggling walkie talkie human rights groups say, those charges are bogus, and a golden bear federally the never the window of the berlin hill festival finally get their hands on their coveted trophies at a belated awards ceremony. the ah, i'm break off our viewers on p b s in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome. today, native leader said that the rising influence of china has become a systemic challenge to the global order, stopping short of labeling china. a threat of the tough new stance was sent out in the joint statement following mondays, native summit in brussels. the 1st attended by the way, by us president jo bike, he's been urging fellow members to stand up to chinese authoritarian polish native
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chief in stoughton bag, said the alliance agree that beijing ambitions and assertive behavior are concerning. that he said, neither does not see china as an enemy. all of this, their leaders also had tough words for russia, saying that they are putting moscow on notice over its repeated flowers of international law. biden is meeting russian president vladimir putin on wednesday and had this to say about the message that he'll be bringing i share that are allies. 5 that i'll convey to press what i'll convey the president bowden, but i'm not looking for conflict with russia, but then we will respond of russia continues. it's harmful activities and we will not fail to defend the trans atlantic alliance. we're stand up for democratic values as our eyes. we also affirmed our continued support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine. we agreed to keep consulting closely on nuclear
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deterrence, arms control and strategic stability. i think this now our brussels bureau chief, alexander phenomena she is that they do headquarters in brussels. good evening to you, alex andrew, the us president. they are speaking of sounds like he's making a promise from the united states, not necessarily from nato. so when he goes to meet with the russian president later this week, will he be taking a new nato strategy with him? well, i don't think that he will be taking any major strategy with him, but he will be definitely taking a lot of support from america's allies, a lot of support for his position. and he's planned to take a ta 1st hands on russia. during his press conference, joe biden told the press that he met with a lot of allies, for example, with the baltic states. and that they told him that they are getting more and more concerned. and they're seeing russia more and more as
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a strep. and he also said that he thought that they felt justified to meet lobby may pooty and to take a tough s tans on russia. and to do it right now, because we have to keep in mind that there is some criticism that this summit is coming so early without at the fine policy of the you as administration as some experts criticize. and it also is a today for the 1st time that it's worried about arising and china. how does nato plan to respond into this more assertive china? well then, for the very 1st time, nato allies have asserted that china's behavior presents as system systemic challenge and potential security risk. and more and more allies are concerned about china's growing economic, diplomatic,
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and military minds. so they understand that they need to find a new strategy to deal with china. and i think we can assume that joe biden was satisfied with this assessment and was under the ukranian president. zalinski just tweeted that native leaders have confirmed that the ukraine will become a member of nato. now, is that true? do we know what nato has said here? and where is zelinski trying to put pressure on the u. s. president? well, he has been trying to put pressure on the new biden's administration for a weeks now. he was hoping to be invited to meet joe biden, and he was also hoping to, to have a conversation with him. i had of, he's meeting with the russian president, we haven't heard anything in this kind that need to has declared that ukraine is
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going to be a new natal member. however, we also have to say that, of course, that is thumb take that ukraine is aiming at, and that's may need to have that that and see in the future if there are reforms. if ukraine is progressing, progressing, that could be, may be possible. and for the you as president joe biden, coming to brussels coming to nader. this is his 1st chance to reassure european allies that the u. s. is back, as he says, it's committed to nato. is this about telling allies what they want to hear or is this about telling them the truth? that is definitely what allies wanted to hear. and joe biden made it very clear during his press conference, once again, that nato is critically important for the us. and that the you ask commitment to
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article 5 under which an armed attack against one ally is an attack against all allies is a secret obligation. and we just have to keep in mind how much damage former us president donald trump, has done to be alliance. so i think that the allies were very happy to hear what joe biden to say. d. w. always enter phenomena at nato headquarters in brussels tonight. alexander, thank you. every year d. w brings together media professionals and decision makers from a range of fields to discuss the most important socio political issues of our time, german chance or i'll america. she started this year's global media for with a special message. there was also an address from this man. i mean, last year he has a colleague, a party called the chancellor. he would like to be the next chance buddy. disruption and innovation is the theme of the 2 day conference with conspiracy
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theories and artificial intelligence are among the topics being explosive element calling for when the w's editor in chief, my really customer claridge, spoke with amin lusher and questioned him about some of the foreign policy issues that he will face if he becomes the next german chancellor. mr. lasha and you ship to and transatlantic relations seems to be open. now. what's your take on this? was ocoee and so the u. s. is returning to the walls, health organization and it's engaging at the united nations again, and it's reviving 37 processes we just saw over the weekend and weren't over. and i believe we should cease this moment. the president's idea of a coalition of democracies around the world that work closely together. it's a particular opportunity for europe and for germany to be strongly involved. y'all starts on getting a clear us then poured towards russia. what does that exactly mean for you?
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you didn't have to keep calling for a tougher approach, need to say what they mean by a approach happens i'm. we have sanctions breaking off diplomatic relations or anything like that will be wrong trip. then when things get difficult, you have to talk more not last week. this is, that's why it's a good thing that joe biden, the american president, will be meeting president putin in the next few days in the american and russian presidents meeting again as last. and that's more important than never in times of crisis. denton bass power describe the increase inside their talks between the u. s . and germany about not trying to what are the precondition so that not for him to can actually go on life. these are pipeline high play must not be used to black male ukraine or the bell dates of poland, poland. but once it's been billed, it will be an additional good part of the energy supply was all the waters and the
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pipeline will go into a peroration this year name and. and when the gas starts flowing, we need to keep a close eye on these geopolitical rules. and the protection of ukraine, and that's been agreed on a european level to the human rights abuses. and bella was that part. so discussion, as she says, meeting you met atlanta? her not personally, she's the opposition leader levels and she's asking for tougher things. what could tougher sanctions look like? the s, as in june, do you have the 1st sanctions that we decided on the below rationale and from flying over european union territory, fuqua's asia like why not flying from our side over bella, ruth, which also hits the state financially, was off to then putting officials involved in human rights violations. rec, you under rectally on the targets it's sanction lifted. some of these officials have their own business interests, including president brushing himself. these are in their activities that companies
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need to come into the european union sanction regime activity. and dia on film and listen, wanted us as soon as you know that hasn't happened yet. that is what i would like to see expanding the sanctions to increase targeted pressure on president gushing call of president gushing. go. mr. russia. thank you very much for the interview and he's looking out some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. the new was really cabinet, has met with israel's president just a day after law makers approved the coalition government, incoming prime minister, natalie bennet, unseeded benjamin at yahoo! spent a record of 12 years in office. but it is even further to the right than that yahoo! but he is promising a fresh start after 2 years of political stalemate, philippines president rodrigo to charity could soon find his war on drugs, the subject of a probe at the international criminal court. that's after the chief prosecutor requested authorization to open a full investigation. she says the territory regimes killing more than $6000.00
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suspected drug dealers could amount to crimes against humanity. thousands of people that protested outside hungary, parliament in budapest, against the draft law. that would be in the teaching of l. g. b, t. awareness in schools. the proposal includes abandon books and other materials promoting homosexuality or sex, reassignment to anyone under the age of 18. parliament was due to vote on the legislation on tuesday. with this appointment and anger across england. tonight, british prime minister boys johnson has announced a 4 week delay to the plan to lift most corona virus restrictions on june 21st. johnson says that caution is needed because of a surgeon new cases driven by the delta variant. originally detected in india. the average number of people being admitted to hospice or in england has increased by 50 percent. we call a week and by 61 percent in the northwest,
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which may be the shape of things to come. because we know the remorseless logic of exponential growth. and even if the link between infection hospitalization has been weakened, it hasn't been severed. and even if the link between hospitalization and death has also been weakened, i'm afraid numbers in intensive care in i see you are also right or more of this i'm doing now by our london correspondent, big mosque to see you better get many sectors of the economy they were counting on reopening, so what impact is this going to have on them? it's going to have a big impact on some sectors of the economy. for example, on nightclubs, where you really need a lot of people to break even and also on theaters they are allowed to be open, but only running on 50 percent. and we have some theater people
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working in the theater industry really desperate and relate better. for example, really well, 9 compose an emphasis area has a new show coming out. and you said it has to go ahead. that's what he said a few days ago, even if he gets arrested, he wants to put the show on. now, but johnson obviously knows of, of these precious for, for people like him. and he said, you know, in this particular case, he's hoping to be able to help and maybe run a pilot scheme. but you know, this is, will still be low for many people who are relying on, on venue that need a lot of people in them. and also for people who are maybe planning to marry and who hasn't, maybe already post pain, se, so it be a huge disappointment for a lot of people. and this is a big surprise due to the world because the u. k was so fast and he was early with
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with getting people vaccinated. so what does the british government, what does it have been to achieve by adding 4 more weeks to the restrictions? it's really a race against time. the british government is really, really fighting with is delta a very and the new very, and that's now dominant in the u. k. and the good news is that it is, the vaccines are working against this very and bought people need 2 doses. and so the, the thinking of the british government is know to have more adults brought forward and have them have the 2nd dose so that they have actually the food protection against the syrian. and by the way, the very end is not only in the u. k. it's also in other countries across the world, other countries in europe. and these countries will all hoped a day manage to have more people vaccinated and have the full protection with 2 doses before that then becomes dominant. and that countries, it is
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a race against time. big boss for us in london. be a good. thank you. the jim belushi and journalists, roman front is a bitch addressed a news conference in minsk today in what the opposition delivers. says is another statement made under duress. part of a village said that he's in good health and that he has not been b. now he was arrested. you may remember last month after his flight and that when he was forced to land immense, this is the 3rd time that he has appeared in front of the press since then. previously, he admitted to plodding to overthrow president alexander the crushing doornail by our reporter, alexander burglar sky in min skellington. it is good to see you. you were in that press conference and it must have been a bizarre experience. what impression did you get from mister projects? that good afternoon. i'm on for the service, she looks quite calm and i think that he wanted to look confident. but sometimes i
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think with him feel really upset about his position and are here demonstrated to transfer. but you can have all of torture on demons. okay. could you all look generally live under pressure right now, and we cannot understand why he went for so far as emotionally hard for me asking when the conference, the world suspects that what we're seeing here is mister protest. david, being forced to say something that he doesn't really believe. so why does the bill of risk and regime? why is it making him do this? when it knows that many in the world are not going to believe that he's actually speaking from the heart? i think somebody him has a realize they made mistakes if all of this situation and they wanted just to fix
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it and below send regime. and so they made it for propaganda purposes. so they use such people like months of the where in the acquisition. and now she said that he respect shanker and they, they think that they can convince the whole wards and the people. but the question has one brand, i don't really think at this. so what you are saying here, and what we're reporting tonight, i mean, these are obviously harsh indictments criticisms of the regime in bella. ruth, how safe is it for critical journalists in bella ruse right now. i mean, how safe do you feel after what has happened to roman produce a bunch ah, you know, it is actually not safe today. listen bill or 4th like 30 my comics,
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los angeles, and now increasing and recently attack rate. the biggest use photo to buy, and we were allies that like journalists and the press is under attack for now and nothing changes the interview. well, for the say in this conference, this is our priority, but i think that we should continue to work. we continue to watch because i think it's our duty we should provide people reliable information. yes. right. and we hope that you stay safe as well. to be reported. alexandra scott, you in minutes? alexander, thank you. thank you. went out to another country, experiencing a row back base, it writes me and more the trial, the deposed leader, unsung. so she got underway today. 4 months after she was an else did from power in a military coup. she faces a long list of charges including breaking coven restrictions and illegal possession
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of walkie talkies. her lawyers and human rights groups dismissed the charges bogus, and the military's attempt. they say this is just an attempt to submit its power this photo of unsung. so she attending a hearing in may is the only known image of her since the military coup. even her legal team has very limited access to her. this 1st trial is about whether the 75 year old violated social distancing rules and illegally imported to walkie talkies . to cut on sounds good helped me and she has a toothache but still looks as fresh as ever. but it doesn't matter the form or do fact you ahead of government will face more serious charges in later trials. she's being accused of a legit incitement to sedition and corruption. i think it's a parody of the legal process. i think most of the charges against dora fancy and against a lot of the other political prisoners,
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more than $4000.00 is basically justification for an illegal qu, data, and most of them shouldn't be taken seriously. this is, this is pure, repressive theater. that's all it is just we're back on the streets of john gong on monday, calling for democracy. since february, thousands have been arrested and well over 800 killed. but the civil disobedience continues more than 4 months after the crew. most of the country appears to be standing by on sunday to tea. the well known to pakistan where a town in the southern sin province is struggling with an outbreak of h i v. the 1st cases were reported in 2019, and most of those effects were babies and children. and later emerged that the majority of cases appeared to be linked to one. dr. authorities did take action, but many families say the tragedy could have been avoid this 4 year old girl. it's one of many hundreds of contracted h i. v, near the town of rockport,
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dera in southern pakistan. her mother came ashore is now also h. i v positive she states i getting some help from the government, which is not enough. and she's afraid that he's been begging about how can one get mentioned to a child for a lifetime. sometimes we forget sometimes a child makes it. we very poor. i wake up with sunrise and start working to who can give her medicines regularly. this medical center was set up in response to the must outbreak of h. i v among children in the town in 2019 to send to hands out the anti retroviral drugs used to treat h i v for free. but families have to cover all other calls. they say this is wrong, especially as the tragedy that hits their community 2 years ago could have been avoided. talk to him and barney was the one who raised the alarm about the growing
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number of h i v cases among children. in 2 months, i had all been be cases are those who are having the same as 3 lows. what having the same symptoms and the other 2. felicia said the cases were linked to the reuse of 33 inches by one doctor in the town. he denied the charges he was arrested, but he's now out on bail. some accused the authorities of scapegoating the doctors to try to cover up the government's own shortcomings. and it's failure to provide even basic health care for the majority of people. in the aftermath of the disaster, the regional government try to improve the situation by checking doctors were following the rules. but critics say they've since become less strict. and for the families and children in the communities hit by the h r the outbreak. they still know engine site to their suffering the some checking with football european championships in today's group stage
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matches. so poland and fees and player of the year, robert living belsky taking on neighboring slovakia. but the buyer, me to start never found an opening is just like you came up with a 21 victory milan. she scored the game winner in the 2nd half after poland was forced to play with 10 men due to penalties. monday's earlier match featured a stunning go with a massive embarrassment for scotland. go hebrew david marshall, who became the victim of the shot the tournament so far. the check republics. patrick chick noticed marshall well off his line and lofted a shot from the field that nearly 50 meters is the longest distance go in the turn of its history, the final score to nil to the czech republic. the berlin film festival usually takes place in the depths of winter in february. but this year there's also a summer special with film screenings that outdoor cinemas, because of the pandemic. the award winners announced that the skill back building
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all of that can march. they've also finally been able to pick up their golden and silver bears in person, the, it's taken 3 months, but the winners of the 2021. bailey now la, finally got to celebrate in style the golden bear for best film. when to a social satire from romania, that's fantastic, as they say injured from germany. a teacher's private sex tape is leak triggering a witch hunt. the film is a bitterly funny satire on public morality. in the online age. german actor, marin accurate, one, the silver bare for best leading performance, playing a scientist to test out a robot lover inside fi comedy. i'm your man. you know? yes is in the air mcclure stick comes in. put in as super trust me up as in alpha, w behind, and tom here and the machine. yeah, this is midway just of the fun and get us in a minute. the same machine is
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a director, was looking, i'm a gucci, came all the way from japan, received his silver, bare 4 wheel of fortune and fantasy, a trio of intimate dramas featuring women in tokyo at nakajima shouldn't be later in the engine was similar to the more in law, almost like the sitting room with the suit about this outdoor and pulled it accommodating barely knowledge is a big change from festivals past. but the summer special has succeeded in bringing the spirit of cinema back to the big screen. is this oh, i know, and he's a reminder of our top story. this all we're native leaders meeting in brussels, called out china and russia as rising threats to the alliance,
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a summit communicate declared china, a global security challenge. president joe biden, leader, accuse china in russia, trying to drive a wedge. transatlantic solidarity. you're watching the w news. i'll be back after a short break to walk you through the day tonight. nato thinks china is a threat. it's just avoiding using the word threat. full explain, right. ah, ah, the news. the news
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me. oh, the news i 100000000 people with your in person story. your. me. every day life. what europeans fear
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and what they hope for focus on europe in d. w. m norm, this advice and the really feels the jewish life in europe. ah, that's what film producer and journalist eas could no more exploring, delving into history and the present. ah, some things are painful, many or surprising. everything is important because life is so much more than what you think, you know, i would never have thought that could be live. so i'd say freely,
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closely remind myself because i grew up in a completely different way. the broad explorer, the stickers, jewish in europe, the 2 part documentary starts july 5th on dw, the if you ask leaders across europe, which country poses the greatest danger, many will say russia just as they have done for decades. but if you post the same question to nato, the answer you're receive will be russia and china. today for the 1st time in its history, nato said that it is worried about china is growing. military might in natives communicate issue today. try.

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