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the who's this is the w news lied from berlin, nato takes a tougher line against russia and china, for the 1st time nato leaders declare beijing, a challenge to global security. and they put moscow on notice. also coming up at least 6000 people have been killed in the philippines war on drugs. the international criminal court wants to investigate. but how far can approach get with do tear pay and power and why shows of support for l g b t q right?
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could soon be against the law in hungary plus after the disasters performance at the world cup in russia, germany start there euros campaign with the chance to make amends against the tournaments favorite. ah, i'm sorry, kelly. welcome to the program. natal leaders have said that the rising influence of china has become a systemic challenge to the global order that china's mission to the european union has pushed back that using nato of exaggerating the threat from china. nato's joint statement follows talks on monday in brussels, where us president joe biden has urged a tougher line on china and russia, while also seeking to repair relations with allies. it was cho biden's, fuss nato summit. you may keep your marks off. now please turn and watch the
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digital tower. and the u. s. president arrived in brussels with a promise to reaffirm the united states commitment to a military alliance, his predecessor viewed with disdain. then it was down to business, identifying old and new threats to the alliance. russia and china both seeking to drive a wedge in our transatlantic solidarity. we're seeing an increase in malicious cyber activity. it's the 1st time the alliance is granted. china a security threat. but leaders also stress that nature, we seeking to work with beijing when it comes to global issues such as climate change. an approach german chancellor, angular macro strongly supports was if you say about when looking at cyber threats, hybrid rad, from the corporation, between russia and china. i believe you just can't ignore china. we shouldn't
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overstate in my view. so we have to find the right balance. looming launch at the summit was also the scramble to complete nato's withdraw from afghanistan off to the united states surprised partners by ordering us troops home of the almost 20 years. nato military operations are coming to an end. we pay tribute to all those who have lost their lives or being wounded. please put your masks on. joe biden will meet top e u officials this tuesday, before his much anticipated meeting with the russian president vladimir putin. later this week. and i'm putting it all in context for us. barbara vsl is standing by in brussels. barbara nieto also taking a tough line on china as we've heard yesterday summit. what does this mean for
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tensions? it means that tensions are really going to increase because they clearly, joe biden said, 10 years ago when nato did their last big strategic review. china wasn't even mentioned, and russia was a partner. and now the allies are looking around and they find the international scenario. just scary and that was really was reflected yesterday in those discussions. of course, there are a warning voices like we heard from america and some other european saying we need to work with them. i mean, we're talking about exports and imports. we're talking about the economies that are rather as soon as intertwined already bought. on the other hand, the military build up in the south china sea, for instance, is something that sort of threatens the nature partners and that sort of pushes them and really changing their outlook on the strategy for the next 10 years.
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meantime barbara, we know that fighting is now moving on to meet you leaders today. he will of course see some familiar faces. trade will take center stage there. what's on the agenda now going forward? yeah, after the love fees, that was the g $7.00 and almost the also in the way nature yesterday, we come down to the nitty gritty today with you because this is about the real economic world. what's at stake is probably that we're going to have news later this day about new agreement on it termination off the longest running tre, betral off the w t o, the better between boeing and airbus about state subsidies. there is a plan in the table and we hear that the talks are almost at the finishing line about having is several year long sort of kept to these subsidies that then we'll
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have to be paid equally. you could only be paid equally on both sides. now, a lot of terrors have been rising out of this battle and the french vineyards, for instance, as people who grow why in the front, they going to he sigh of relief if those terrace will be lifted. and this agreement can be made to date, barbara hazel in brussels. thank you. and here's the look at some other stories making news. a bipartisan group of congressional leaders in washington has held a moment of silence on the steps of the u. s. capital to remember the estimated 600000 lives loss in the u. s. to the corona virus pandemic. on monday, president joe biden acknowledged the milestone and urged more americans to get back to students in hon. have attended a mass graduation ceremony without math or social system saying over $11000.00 people were at the event, the chinese cities was placed under one of the world strict law downs after the
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corona virus was 1st detected there in 2019 an explosion at a chemical plant in the us state of illinois has sparked a massive fire and further blast prompting the evacuation of neural v. nearby homes and businesses. no serious injuries have been reported. emergency crews stopped using water to fight the flames to prevent the run off from leading the environment . they have sealed off the sites and will let the fire burn itself out. and the chief prosecutor at the international criminal court is seeking to open an investigation into the philippine governments war on drugs. president rodrigo 2 territories regime has killed at least 6000 suspected drug dealers. the i c. c claims this could amount to crimes against humanity. the philippines is not a member of the i. c. c. i do. terry says that he will not cooperate with the
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investigation. calling it politically motivated. let's get more. we are joined by carlos candy. he is a senior philippines researcher at the human rights watch group and he joined us from manila. welcome to you, carlos, and thank you so much for being on the program. talk with us a little bit more about the war on drugs into tear tast philippines. new drugs, we started in 2016 and started again, press done thousands and thousands of on the cross the philippines and no one single human rights catastrophe this country. and so you know, hundreds, thousands of stuff been suffering from that. you got the drug warning children didn't take their lives and so you did a or you last night about requesting an investigation into this, giving me
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a welcome use for menu of the drug war. and so there's a lot of the piece i'll look into how high can that hope possibly be though carlos? let me ask you because you know, as we've heard to tear tay says he couldn't care less about the course investigation. he's also so that he will not cooperate. so realistically speaking, how far can the icpc get under those conditions? you think to hope you can get as high as possible to the 13 in the request binding prosecutor file. before i read the trial chamber, it was you that he made a connection between public officials, but the drug of government officials who enforce the warrant drugs to a connection to the president himself. so i think the investigators are going to
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a pretty high on this one. now, whether detecting will operate with investigators at this point, actually not much of a lot a lot because he had the same thing you're getting and he has pretty much taken airports to try to debate accountability. but that does not stop you from conducting a preliminary examination, and now it does not stop experts, you could have been sued to request a former investigation. where does the public sat on all of this? i'm just curious because you know g tear t a he always defends his crackdown, claiming that he's only doing what the people want him to do to launch degree. the philippine public still support him, the popular drug where you could talk to people. the supporters been very, very well, but about supporting it. so i'd be very much on public support,
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but on the other hand, i y e really commend the process. hopefully we'll see perspective large. we're just, we're really, of course, the government and continuing feeling in the philippines really war because the killings are still happening or not on a regular basis. and so i think the prosecutor will help convince some segment of the public to take its course and it could amount to crimes against humanity. as the i see attempts to get underway with this investigation. carlos candy senior philippines researcher of human rights watch. thank you. so much they had to
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me on mar, where the trial of deposed liter unsung suit. she got underway on monday, 4 months after she was ousted from a, from power in a military coup. she faces a long list of charges including breaking coven 19 restrictions and illegal possession of walkie talkies. her lawyers and rights groups dismissed the charges as bogus. and they say it's the military's attempts to submit power. this photo of unsung suit 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 be cut on some delays in good helped me and she has a toothache but still looks as fresh as ever by the former due fact you ahead of
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government will pay 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 santa j and against a lot of the other political prisoners, more than $4000.00, is basically justification for an illegal q data. and most of them shouldn't be taken seriously. this is, this is pure repressive data. that's all it is. we're back on the streets of john gong on mondays, 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 sun, sushi and thousands of activists have protested in budapest against proposed legislation that would ban any content for training or promoting homosexuality or
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sex reassignment surgery is expected to be approved by the hungarian government on tuesday. it is the latest attempt by prime minister victor or bonds, conservative government to restrict l g b t 2 rights on telephone shows, support for l g b t, right outside 100 parliament. whether such public displays will remain legal is now in the hands of lawmakers. a new law expected to be approved on tuesday would ban content deemed to promote homosexuality to children, including discussions of l. g b, t issues and gender diversity in schools is part of a group of bills that proponents save aimed at protecting children, including a law that strictly penalize is pedophilia. campaign is say it as a cynical attempt to link sexuality with sexual deviance. equating sexual and gender diversity with peter celia strikes the very core of the human dignity
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and humility of l. g. b t. people in hungary and poses a real risk of putting them and their safety and well being in danger. last year, the prime minister victor then took aim at a children's book that feature agenda diverse characters saying it had crossed a red line. others on the far right, labeled at times, sexual propaganda under the proposed law of such books as well as adventurous men's depicting same sex relationships would be banned entirely. when i get gets my message, ma'am, children have a right to know the world they live in. they have a right to know what social reality is, my dear dash and shaggy passionately about it. and now in hungary, social realities that lesbian, bisexual and transgender people. and part of the role of education is to make children fully aware of this idea of us. hunger is right,
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ring government has cracked down on l g, b, t, right, since it varies to power in 2010 redefining marriage to exclude gay couples, banning them from adopting children and introducing a ban on legally changing ones, gender. the o g b, t, community and their allies. see this new raft of legislation is just the next step in an erosion of their right. jailed by the rosie and journalist robin partner savage has appeared at a news conference in min skin. what the opposition says is another statement made under duress. at that briefing, he said that he was in good health and that he was not being beaten. now he was arrested last month after his flight to with away he was forced to land and men. this is the 3rd time he has appeared in front of the press one. previously he admitted to plotting to overthrow presidency. alexander lucas shan't go to send
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them was to be interested in joining us now from vilnius as franak. b chaka, advisor to bella, worthy and opposition, leaders that long to take enough sky. i thank you so much for being with us here. you described this press conference yesterday as a scene from costco or, or, well, what did you see transpiring? i will seen the hostage on the stage authorities, sorry, using remember the savages, the trophy, and they basically hijacked the plane kidnapped the man and are showing him everywhere on old press events, engagements and the little intro into the west. like, look, he's speaking against you. look, he changed his mind. look, he's not against luca shrink any more. and this is disgusted. this is the worst practices from totally perry and the regimes must be stopped. but we always repeat that remark in the hands of k g b, he's host search and we, we must do all possible to really what do you think the intention is parading him
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in front of the press? perhaps they are trying to show they tried to destroy the hero because her mom became the hero. for many younger sions, for many people around the world, the young journalist fighting for truth, showing better sions, the atrocities of the regime. and when they took him to the stage, recorded this interrogation interview, they wanted to show that he is traitor or he, they wanted to present him as the someone who stop stop believe in his beliefs and who started to leak and sneak on their own. his colleagues, i think this tactics will not work. i think people will still believe and will be still fighting for a man, and definitely it will not stop the west. the, you and the u. s. from strong responses. what do you think though the, the future holds for him? because, you know, when, when, when this playing was redirected,
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we know to many others on the plane. heard him saying, you can't do this, they will kill me there. what do you think that he's going through right now on a daily basis and what he could be facing in the future? it's hard to imagine what's happening to him right now and what was happening to him last 2 weeks. he was probably tortured. he was psychologically intimidated the right now he agreed to collaborate and he is fight and he's struggling for his life for his health, for his girlfriend, sophia, who is in k g b hands as well. so we should judge him here and we should not discuss the content he seen because everything he's saying right now, this is not his words. these are words written by k j b for him. i hope we will manage some how to put pressure on the regime by sanctions, by protests, in order to release that mom and all other 470 political prisoners. i just want to
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ask you briefly because you mentioned this earlier, the international response. we know that ticket sky has, has been pretty critical up and we have to say calling for for more sanctions, more pressure on, on, on bell overs. what would you like to see? sanctions on judge's prosecutors propagate these to lie in every day about building some people, but also sanctions on 3 economical, sector, petrochemical. so would, and feel of this are sectors controlled by lucretia because people and we want if we want to stop the violence, we want to release prisoners. the response from the west must be strong and must be brave and must include economical incentives as well. ok, so the broadening the range there of the measures that are being taken is what you're calling for. we thank you so much for the ciocca advisor to the belly. mercy and opposition meet us. but a lot of take enough gaia. you're watching the w news
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still to come on the program why germany has decided that for its opening euro match with brand new and novel will be replaced with the tried and tested germany is home to over 5000000 muslims, but most mosques are led by foreign educated a moms many are also financed from abroad as well. the city of auth number is now opening the 1st is lama college that is partly financed by the german government. the move has been met with mixed reactions from the muslim community. some see it as state interference, while others think it's a boon to islamic learning in germany and that city, not the koran. well, he's been studying its lessons and verses for years in arabic, with the german translation, as one of these lemme colleges bus students. he felt lucky to have the chance to
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take classes taught entirely and german other the mom oscar don't have the thing because of and i was excited about the mom training. and the fact that this is happening in germany germ that we can have a moms who made in germany is great. it means that young people who grew up here can learn something from the european perspective. and then apply that to their walk as in moms, from, from my mom and so on. and that shooting over the gifts lessons on the koran in his community in german. although that makes him unusual. in most mosques in germany, teaching, preaching, and praying takes place and package arabic. the moms come from abroad, but they also get much of that financing. but many muslim families have been in germany for generations. the younger ones prefer to speak and the cheating in
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german fiance and when the i believe that we're at a turning point in the history of muslims in germany. the need for more german language teaching is growing. when i go into schools, i find that more and more young people prefer to speak german and they talk about their religion. the folks lumens the ultimate you really jones in the 1st day of school in austin and safety and his fellow students over they have a full program. it's an unusual group, shiites, and so nice women and men, all learning together and exchanging ideas about german religious history. the college aims to create more transparency and this lemon religious teaching. part of the financing comes from the german government. the college rejects the idea that it is restricting religious freedom. the learning how to discuss
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a critical in the teaching content and the entire curriculum. what developed by colleagues and speakers from the islamic college and no one from any government agency has ever to fit in these been both in house and the cheating has a positive impression over all of you have learned a lot today. many things that i feel i should have known what the college's course of study last 2 years. then he will be in the mountains and in sports 2014 world cup champions. germany faced the 2018 champions, france at the euro's tonight. that's surprisingly, france is considered a solid favorite to win the tournament. as for germany, if you really know what to make of the squad mixed results and crashing out early in the last world cup. the germany's last appearance that
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a major tournament 3 years ago ended in tears for a nation that's one for while cups and 3 european championships. failure hurts a lot. the early exits, the 2018 world cup in russia prompted some serious soul searching, especially when success was previously a given man, no model bias is usually when you celebrate a lot of victories, that's normal. but it also means your appetite is satisfied that human you lose your hunger, which means others are more driven and you're knocked off your pedestal guys because in the iron, munch might even be from soccer stores. despite the 2018 tobacco nerve was given time to turn things around, he began to rebuild his scores deciding to focus on youth. but the coaches, shopping and changing, hasn't had the desired effect. a sick snail humiliation at the hands of spain late last year showing this still work to be done. you may tell him we've
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got tons of highly talented young footballers in germany, but everything has to fit together. and i'd say we're still in an experimental phase. for the euros experiments have been ditched in favor of the tried and tested thomas mueller has returned to the squad alongside another veteran match who move the can there experience guys germany back to success? ah, thank showing. does i definitely think germany have a chance to reach the semi finals and from there, anything's possible. this guy, mileage the cliche goes that germany performed best at tournaments. the last major success that the 2014 world cup in brazil demonstrate that big 3 against the tournament favorite france would go
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