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by fraud, ah ah, ah, ah, doesn't see the renewed line from berlin a month into post war in ukraine. u. s. president joe biden says nato is more united than ever. meeting with western leaders and brussels fights and promises more help to ukrainians and campaigns for russia to be kicked out of the g. 20. also coming up on the counter attack, ukraine's navy says it has destroyed a large russian landing ship off the port city of baird. yard the vessel had been
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used to supply russian troops with armored vehicles and the invisible scars of war. the un warren's, that the conflict has already left over half a 1000000 refugees with mental health issues. ah, i may go further. it's good to have you with us. it's a summit marathon and brussels with an over arching message united. we stand as the war in ukraine enters its 2nd month, the e u, the g 7 and nato all meet to ramp up pressure on moscow. he was, president biden pushes for russia to be kicked out of the g 20 and promises more aid to the ukranian people. christine, while reports from a busy day in the belgian capital the day began at nato
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headquarters way beyond the handshakes photo ops and display of unity that bessy lead is of the trans atlantic alliance, also reaffirmed their support for ukraine. today i'll, our leaders also agreed to provide further support to ukraine, helping to uphold their full amount the right to self defense. alice oral. so equipping ukraine with significant military supplies into the anted tank. annette defense systems and drones, which are proving highly effective, as well as substantial financial on humanitarian aid. for moscow, they promised more punishment and isolation were also announcing new sanctions of more than $400.00 individuals and entities aligned with in alignment with the european union. more than 300 members of the duma oligarchy and russian defense
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companies that fuel the russian more machine. after nato it was the g 7 whose leaders announced that they'll restrict the russian central banks use of gold, major, wheat producers, canada and the u. s. said they would increase exports to try to minimize the looming global food security crisis caused by russia's invasion of ukraine. then came the e u summit. joe biden would like to see his european counterparts do more to put pressure on russia, especially by targeting the energy sector in sanctions. for his part. biden's administration has ended all of the united states of energy and heard from russia, each member countries that poland in the baltic states one think european union to do the same bat that has been rejected by countries whose economies depend on russian gas among them is germany whose chances are all of short said,
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a ban on russian energy would plant his country and europe into recession. buddy, your leaders did agree a deal with biden, to buy more liquefied natural gas from the us. we will present um a newer chapter in our energy partnership, and it is about additional energy from the united states for the european union, thus replacing the russian. ellen gee, we had so far an important step forward. 1000 kilometers away from the talks. the war raged on in ukraine from the capital cave war, villamor zalinski sent this message to the world. the war continues the x, after or against peaceful people go on one mass already. that long, it breaks my heart, heart of all you brains, and every free person on the planet. that's why i ask you to stand against the war
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. but back in brussels, every one knows. it will take more than solidarity to bring europe's worst crisis since world war 2 to an end. let's bring in our correspondent jack para, who is in brussels. jack the e u summit has ended. now any results you can tell us about at this point, where we haven't had any press conferences after this late ending of the european council. some it is we heard in that report. it has been a marathon day of tools and i think the need is now just want to get the head stein and the summit will continue where they will discuss energy pricing on friday. and it's going to be an important day as we heard, this is a specific issue there. a big divisions among you countries about what sanctions should go further on. i one person that we did hear from on his way out from the
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summit, just a quick comment was the dutch prime minister ma rita. he said that they all continuing to discuss sanctions additional, this 5th round of sanctions against russia. but that they didn't have any specific details of what those sanctions would include during this 1st day of the to day e u summit. let's talk energy the e wants to become obviously more independent from russian supplies and the west could become instrumental in that endeavor when deals are being struck behind the scenes there and brussels. well that's been widespread reporting now from a number of media right. let's including bloomberg in the financial times is that you're saying that actually this deal that potentially was agreed in the sort of back corridors of these meetings with the u. s. president joe biden could a mind to you importing the importing up to 12000000000, perhaps cubic meters of liquefied natural gas from the united states. bearing in mind that arrived annually somewhere in the region of sort of $14.00 to 16 may be
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1000000000 cubic meters of, of ellen g come from russia every year. we know that the u has already said it wants to reduce the dependency on russian gas annually by at least 2 thirds by the end of 2022. and this could be the way to do it, but the question will be, what price, how much more money will they have to spend on this gas to buy it from the americans and the, the concrete details of that deal. we expect to come out on friday and they will obviously be pick tova very intensively. jack china is a very controversial player and all of this with beijing stressing that their friendship with moscow remains rock solid. despite the war. there is an e u. china summit scheduled for april 1st. what can we expect to happen there? well, we know that the european leaders a going to try impress china, to use the leverage that the beijing has on moscow to try and bring an end to the war. but we know that the chinese are going to be really reluctant to do that. so
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they have similar, you know, issues and, and sort of off boil conflicts themselves with, with breakaway regions. there's also a lot of, you know, tension between russia, between china and the european union on trade issues. but we know from, from the statements that we've seen throughout this day at nato, in the g 7. and here in, in the u. summit pretty much every single leader barring a couple have brought up the role that china can play in this to try and bring an end to the war with the europeans in the western powers. the thing is obviously that the biggest focus exciting times and brussels jack barrack, thank you so much for that update. now in russia launch its invasion a month ago, the plan was to take ukraine and a lightning offensive, but russian forces were met with fierce resistance. with the ground offensive stalled, in many places, the russian military has been increasingly targeting civilian infrastructure,
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devastation and suffering as all around. but ukraine's troops have so far been able to keep one of the world's biggest armies at bay against all odds. flames and smoke billowing from a russian transport ship in the harbor of russian occupied baird. yonce lines for humanitarian aid. stretching in front of bombed out apartment blocks in the heavily struck city of mar, you pull a month into russia's war, and ukraine. every day is full of images. that only weeks ago were difficult, if not impossible, to imagine in modern europe. the sun was shining in keys and no bombs were falling for the moment as soldiers and civilians reflected on a month of war, grains as legitimate ukrainians have united as never before or perhaps undergo. this makes me very happy. the bridge and the russians made a big mistake coming after our country hill and our land. we will bite their
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throats which our homeland fellow shuddered. a sidway away morale is as high as on the 1st day and it will remain so until the last day. victory day, he remained determined. ukraine has proven its resilience, but sustained bombardment, bodies in the streets, and life in bomb shelters with limited or no power or heat. we are bound to take their toll on even the bravest. with my furnace was id again. i feel hopeless to help with a lovely one doesn't know what to do next and how to behave. am i? so i try to keep calm and only hope that everything will be over year city and all will be fine as it was before for over to and to see the smiles returned to people's faces. and our chances to enjoy life returned to us. they were a, did they validate you a month ago? no one knew how long ukraine could hold out against russia. and yet,
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despite the told to human life and infrastructure and the sheer size of the russian war machine, the underdog is still standing. the world health organization says about half a 1000000 refugees who flight ukraine will need treatment for mental health disorders. it stressing the need for immediate support as the refugee crisis grows with many struggling as their families are torn apart. the countries bordering ukraine have become a haven for millions of people seeing the wool they arrive in poland and moldova desperate for safety. natalia escaped the shelling and nikolai of but left her husband behind. oh we, we fled when they started bombing. that's why we decided to leave our home 500 meters away from us. that was a rocket explosion. it was very scary. that's why we decided to leave it where you had. many families have been separated by the fighting and
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i took a risk and fled with my daughter, but i relatives the 2 scared. my older daughter with her child was too scared. how could she manage? yep, he's only 4 years old, but it's also scary here. we don't know where to go now. those as soon as life with eyes. so when the conflict has created the worst refugee crisis since the 2nd world war authorities are doing what they can to help you arrivals. most of the children here are without their fathers who are required to stay in ukraine to fight. the world health organization says arrivals are not only suffering from a range of physical health problems, but also psychological distress. the need for psycho social supports because people have been suffering looks, children are displaced from their family. so this is tremendous
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mental health that is number one, number 2, or what we call number one when you go to diseases for chronic diseases. people with high blood pressure, we've got to do a vascular disease with diabetes. host treatment has been interrupted and the 3rd one or the clinical diseases. first and foremost, over 90 several you states on taking ukrainians in. but while these refugees have reached physical safety, many will need a lot of support to help heal the mental scars left by what they've experienced and left. now take a look at some of the other stories we're following for you at the sour. north korea claims to have test fired. it's biggest ever inter continental missile. it's the country's 1st long range test. since 2017 and japan says the miss all landed in it's waters. according to pyongyang,
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the test was meant to show the world to north korea is boosting it's nuclear deterrence. 48 people have been killed in twin bomb attacks in central somalia. the 1st blast killed 2 lawmakers and their guards. it was followed by a car bomb outside a hospital where the injured were taken for treatment. the militant group i'll show bob has claimed responsibility. he says, my former u. s. president donald trump has filed a lawsuit against his democratic rival, hillary clinton and several other democrats alleging they falsely accused him, of colluding with russia ahead of the 2016 election for he wants trump as seeking a jury trial and at least $72000000.00 in damages after 4 months at the international space station, german astronaut mateus melba has finally had his 1st chance to experience a space walk molla exit at b. i is as together with his american colleague raja cherry and spent the 6 hours
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at 6 and a half hours floating in space. during the space walk, the 2 astronauts repaired. a cooling system replaced an important camera and installed a new electric and data cable. and watching the w stay tuned for a documentary exploring the rise of islamic state in iraq. i'm nicole freely from me and the entire team here in berlin. thank you so much for your company. i imagine so many pushing of love us her out in the world climate change in common stores. this is my plan the way from just one week how much was going to really do we still have time to work. i'm going with
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