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shed light on the opaque worlds who's behind her benefits. and why are they a threat to us all opaque worlds this week on d w? ah ah, this is dated. the news live from berlin face to face in keith. the leaders of germany, france, italy, and romania say europe stands united with keith and are pledging support. you kind of received a youth candidate status as soon as possible. also on the show,
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rush of war against ukraine poll says the biggest threat to our security in that case, nato secretary general coles russian aggression, a game changer, and like that plans to post the trans atlantic alliances pieced and defenses against russia. class i love as a converging on the german city of castle for documentary, one of the biggest events in the out will. it's called an exhibition of modern off at it's much more ah, i'm anthony howard working at the program. you leaders from germany, france, italy, and romania have probably g trying to capital keith to meet with president vladimir soleski. before a you latest told the ukrainian president europe stance united in support of his country. and they back, they fast tracking a you cried the you candidate status. the cities in the ruins of keith suburb,
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our pin, europe's leaders. so for themselves, the devastation of the war, impossible. the heads of france, germany and italy, met with romania as president to to the suburb where heavy fighting and alleged war crimes. so many civilians killed their 1st visit to ukraine. since russia invaded was a chance to show europe support and counter criticism over the speed and scale of their responses. law. the difficulty in europe is by your side of football. it will remain so for as long as necessary, either until victory is achieved and liberal in the form of a return to peace in a free and independent ukraine. the opposite of the consequences of the barbarism that we have seen together this morning in air pin high in a joint press conference in cave,
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ukrainian president vladimir zalinski called for more heavy weaponry of positioning his country as europe's eastern flank said, the wadded shore a here near russia does not choose whom and when to threaten equally, who in europe to ground safety the russian aggression against ukraine, through his aggression against all of europe, a very simple against the united, your aquatic she, against every one of us, of the, of them, against our values, laws, laws brought in that spirit seamlessly. how respond? few of you must be united inertia vp. now president the european leaders pledged more military aid and backed immediate candidate status for ukraine, joining the european union. okay, no, got thought ukraine belongs within the european family. i my, and a milestone on his journey toward the you would be to receive candidate status samples i, despite what's coming up, the e. u is set to discuss ukraine's candidacy on friday. but even if all member states
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gray, it could still take years 15 to gain actual membership will data please run and gone to rank a covered this highly anticipated meeting for us and tell us how the visit was received in ukraine. oh, very positively. it was very important than they came that the 4 of them came. so the western european countries, the biggest countries of the you are represented eastern europe, was presented by romanian president. so it was very important for them to come and not just a key of, but also to repeating, to a neighboring city where ma'am, which was occupied for several weeks by the russian army. and to see what has happened there to talk to the people there. well, as to the, to the outcome of the negotiations, we're talk to the ukraine and peasants. lensky, i would say mostly they fulfilled, was ukraine expected for key if it is very important to have that signal from germany in france, especially from germany,
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that ukraine should get that candidate status. and, and, and can finally start this long way, long journey to become some day. and you remember, maybe you can, must have been disappointed by they own what, what has been said about weapons deliveries, because ukraine needs urgently more weapons. and we've heard very little about new weapons, only the president of france said something about a decision to be to, to be em, to deliver some more, some more on howitzers to ukraine in the coming days and weeks. maybe germany made no new announcement, but just to reinstated that it's going to deliver what was discussed before. data please run a gun to ranko then, or ukrainian troops are holding out in sections of severe that the nets, the largest city, still under partial ukrainian control in the new hence region of the dumbass. thousands of civilians remain trapped in the city. the twin city of lizzy chance is also under intense, chilling,
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at least 4 people were killed when an air strike hit their building. here it says its forces are still outgunned in their fight for ukraine's eastern region, despite promises of additional weapons from western nations. meanwhile, nato has vowed to bolster its forces along the alliance as eastern borders in the face of russia's aggression, defense ministers, meeting in brussels disgust. how the alliance aims to reset it. strategic vision, the meeting comes ahead of a summit later this month that we'll seek to charge a new course for the coming years. speaking after the meeting, secretary general against dalton berg said rushes invasion of ukraine would change nato security strategy in the long term. russell war, yes, your credit posted the biggest to our security in that case. so here are metals. this falls for the longer term. at the summit, we will take positions,
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make mental, even stronger, and more agile in a world that is more dangerous, more competitive school. early we spoke without brussels correspondence. her shilton asked her, what night i was response might be given the new challenges against opened the excess, the alliance is facing. yen st oldenburg has repeatedly described the situation, living with russia's aggression as the new normal for nato. and says that the alliance has to adjust to this in ways that it didn't envision before. and that's why they're talking about a new model for allocating nato resources. and that's going to include putting more troops in those eastern flank countries. also pre positioning equipment, pre positioning ammunition. now we've heard that perhaps all of the troops assigned to these countries won't be permanently on the ground there as the baltic states would like. but they will be training with local forces. they will be ready to integrate. should a territorial threat arise? and so this is what we're going to be hearing at this madrid,
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some at the end of the month, what other allies are willing to contribute to bolstering the eastern flank? shelton, brussels them? well, for ukrainian refugees have ended up being cared for in german hospitals. there can be female, comforting things than being treated by a doctor who speaks their own language. for now ukrainian doctors are allowed to work in hospitals, but only under supervision. yes, laura is 2 years old. she has leukemia. her cancer therapy and ukraine was stopped by the war. she is now being treated at the university hospital and as in and fortunately, doctor nina betsy go is here to ross that the northern region. but at the dr. bet sco speak ukrainian because she fled the war herself. when i said the flu, she was a pediatrician and key of and is not only able to help the young patients here at the university clinic level. she is also a valuable support for the parents. i. yes,
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her mother says it's very good because she can't understand or explain anything. and now it's better because she can talk to someone. well, yes, this and i have someone to help me with translation and on talent, continental visits of headphones. so the fact that there are 32 young cancer patients from ukraine being treated at the university hospital. dr. bets goes, presence has been extremely helpful. this is full and i meg ankles, elijah, it's a huge relief for us to have such a doctor. and perfect interpreter amongst us is lametre, and she is always ready to help him if he had a moment for hoyt of to day, for example. not being able to communicate with her mother was a big problem ha, community and can mean of at sco, learned german at school. she is always open to meeting the cancer patients, parents because they have lived through similar experiences. loretta yet it's hardly fine, no longer have a normal life on to and i lost my life to oh my my have
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a different life now. a hobby, it's i'm on to the living here in s and dr. bets go can for now only work with patients under supervision. she still needs a few certificates to practice medicine in germany. oh, but this id shot india's it was, it's a pity that she's only allowed to work under supervision at the moment him in the situations i and the opposite of us in this i go, she can't make or implement her own decisions about i think it would not only be fair, but actually right her, her to be able to work here as a fully licensed doctor and as soon as possible and i go to lose one. 0 dr. bet sco has been living with friends in essence, but for her it was difficult just sitting around at home. it was a stroke of luck that the university clinic started a program that enabled ukrainian refugees to work in different parts of the clinic for nina. bad sco, who has 26. it has also been a good opportunity to develop further as a medical,
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professional wise as helena. yes, it's important for my future. so i can also learn things a song. oh i, yes, i can learn how the system works on ottoman how everything works here. allison, it's very useful for me. yeah. as soon whitley learned. oh, even if nina i can't imagine a future of working in germany, she would like to return to kia as soon as possible. but for now, children like philomena are happy. she is here, a pediatrician from home. oh, okay, tom, to take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. thousands of on finance have marched through the straits of buenos aires to protest the government's handling of the economic crisis. annual inflation has search to 60 percent. currently, one of the highest levels will wide demonstrators that are demanding a meeting with government officials, which has so far been denied. the u. n. has said more than a 3rd of sedans. population of nearly 44000000 is facing
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a cheap shoed insecurity. political instability, climate change, and rising global food prices are said to have contributed to the crisis. ewan's world food program has warned. the situation is likely to woodson. if sedan doesn't get food, i react to kevin spicy was granted bio by london judge after appearing in court on sexual offense charges. a plea hearing has been sent from mid july. the alleged assaults against several men took place between 20052013. spicy denies any wrong. doing well is one of the biggest out events in the world. and one of the most ground breaking documented takes place for a 100 days. every 5 years in the german city of castle, this time everything is different. the shows being directed by collective from indonesia, and that made it less of an exhibition. and more of the happening ah,
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your usual hardship. this documentary is about community and fun tie, artists combined traditional shadow puppets. with skateboarding for the 1st time, the curators behind documented are a collective ron group are from indonesia. they invited other collectives who invited even more collectives for mostly developing countries. they call their communal philosophy loom boom. originally it means a shared rice barn. oh, no more hobbies. no ma'am. it's a fun. i can edit them in, in a nikiya, but it's not our intention. and we use it though, to refer to, ah, mckennie, sim, how to co govern resources. the way in which we, where it was, everyone would contribute ideas and resources and a skill go and i don't, i got from 54 artists and collectives. the invitations kept snowballing, hundreds of artists if not more, are now exhibiting here and catholic germany,
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including the indonesian collective who brought these cardboard figures usually used at social justice rallies. a percentage of document as budget is also being set aside to support grassroots artists initiatives around the world like this canyon collective, which pays tribute to life in an i robi slung. it's about dignity amid the hardships. this is this though, don't agree. yeah. our fans, our hope, and our beauty. these weren't we want to tell. not only that i got the that you hear the news document is one of the world's leading art events. but this time the art market is barely playing a role. although there are a few big names like aboriginal australian painter, richard bell, my message is probably that we should all be involved in more collective behavior.
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i'm and won't be kinder to each other than as well. you'll become to ourselves. we've all got a long way to go to make the world a kinder place. the problems are clear, documentary big experiment is to see how much more we can achieve if we work together. ah, and on that note, that's all the nissan christie plates and has the business news in just a moment after a short break. for now, i'm anthony. how'd in berlin? thanks for watching. we got some hot tips for your bucket list. romantic corner chat. hot spot for food chairs and some great cultural memorials to boot.

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