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offers enjoy our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city, managed by from port lou. with this is the w news life from berlin as germany, gears up to host the annual summit of g 7 leaders in munich, security is tight with thousands of protesters converge on the city to demand action on global poverty. and climate change also coming up no way raises its terror alert to the highest level of for gunman kills to people in the heart of
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both low during pride week. and the weekend. security service is calling it an islamist terror act and ukrainian troops leave the city of severe done yet. after weeks of intense fighting, local officials say the 50 is now fully occupied by russian forces. ah, i manuscripts, mccann, and welcome to the program. germany is preparing to host leaders of from the group of 7 countries. now the world 7 largest advanced economies. summit opens and bavaria on sunday and security is tight. activists, a calling on g 7 leaders to take greater action against climate change and global poverty. climate after this are both vindicated and discouraged as they march.
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they say the war new crane proves g. 7 member countries have been too slow to move away from fossil fuels, and now the world is paying the price when he comes to the environment and war and peace on the other murder. so i wish that the real global problems, like virginia, so climate protection or nutritional social justice and that they would take that back home and actually try and change something whole to name and one and tough problem. we need to concrete decisions, apology completely different policies. now with us, we need to exit oil coal. i'm gas dark after the war when ukraine has shown very clearly how dependent we are o m isn't that, i mean the annoy abraham interested, that dependence on russia natural gas has funded it's war. demonstrators are demanding more than promises from the g 7. they are desperate for concrete results and soon or the hardware to man to he's, we're here for the women's international league for peace and freedom via and we
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need to govern things. we've got a global north can put all the money and to weapons and billions and billions, while we have other problems like family or the earthquake in afghanistan, we need to address the balance on the given the g 7 hobbs, 10 percent of the world's population. i'd put emit one 3rd of global emission stops, which is not okay for that. they have to take responsibility for the global south. and the global south climate change has impacted harvest. and now the war in ukraine threatened to trigger a hunger crisis as russia blocks ukrainian grain exports. that time for the g 7 to right wrong, these protesters say is now it is as we saw in that report, protest as we're demanding greater action on climate and against policy, that will g suddenly does be ready to listen. i put that did to d, w. 's alexandra phenomenon is in the town of garnish pot and cushion close to where g 7 leaders will be meeting what you can see behind me. this idyllic scenery here
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it's tense, in stark contrast to the pressing issues that the leaders are going to discuss. there will talk about sanctions on russia. they will talk how to further help you. queen the german chancellor proposed a reconstruction, a plan that he leading to the and that he likened to their marshal planet helper. reconstruct the western germany and other european countries after the world war 2 . and they are also going to speak about the economy situation about to soaring inflation and energy crisis and the threat of recession. and of course, a climate change and how to tackle climate change is also on the agenda. that was d. w is alessandra anom and reporting from the town of garnish, pot and cation in southern germany, and no way has raised its terror alert to the highest level after 2 people were killed, and more than 20 wounded and a shooting rampage during pride week in oslo,
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saturday's pride parade in the city was cancelled, but a protest march was staged. instead, police arrested one suspect and they are treating the incident as an act of islamist terrorism. oh, good protests on the streets of our slow in support of l. g. b t q writes, following an overnight shooting near a gay bar in the country's capital. gunfire erupted at around 1 am local time in the cities busy night life district. a 42 year old man is in custody. police say the suspect a norwegian citizen, originally from iran, was known to them young, especially what a li perpetrator has a long history of violence and threats. the new age and police security service has known him, dating back to 2015. when there were concerns that he would be radicalized enjoying
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an extreme islamist contact network in norway, miss disk contact network, key american authorities are calling it an islamist terror act on the advice of police organizers and called off osler's pride march due to take place on saturday . it's a very dark day in san the all slow because we are expected her a lively and ah, answer sassik parade in through our streets, or people celebrating bride after 3 years open that makes another stand stills. instead we have a dark day where terror struck all slow this night. lag it is on there. it's cruel . it's very sad that people have to go around being afraid of being who they are. ah, be that man, but you getting most get not know about. i will just cheer even louder and show even more people. what we are, who we are. we should be proud of that,
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where thousands of people took to the streets and a spontaneous march of solidarity. despite the pride parade being canceled, elisa, the suspect is being held on suspicion of murder, attempted murder and terrorism. the motive is still under investigation and spoke to jen list shows him indeed his senior investigative reporter at fountains, gun one of noise, largest newspapers. she told me, handle regions are reacting to the shooting. this is our dark, dark day for norway. this is a new national coma after the terror attack 22nd of july 11 years ago. the why super missed terror attack took a lot of lights and this is just a new job, much of the nation and people are gathering together. and this will take time to kind of digest and the whole of the royal family you have be now every member of,
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you know, parliament politicians, everyone in coming together and always a small nation. and you know, they come together in doing events like this. but there is also, you know, a certain amount of rage amongst the read the region people. but this is how no reason people react they, they come together and try to understand and try to console each other. i was generous shasky images reporting from us like take a quick look at some of the other stories making headlines that this our protests have been taking place across the united states after the supreme court ended 50 years of federal abortion rights in a 6 to 3 ruling the court overturned the landmark 1973 versus way decision that enshrined a woman's rights to an abortion. us states now have the power to set their own abortion laws, and several states have already banned the human rights groups in spain and morocco who called for an investigation and the death of at least $23.00 african migrants
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who attempted to reach the board offense to the spanish enclave of malea local rights groups as morocco and security forces used unjustified violence. spanish prime minister described friday's deadly rush of an attack on spain's territorial integrity. the you in iran say nuclear tool will restart in the coming days. the block is hoping to salvage a 2015 accord between iran and world powers. international nuclear watchdog recently warned iran was only a few days away from having the materials needed for a nuclear bomb getting to the war and ukraine now. and after weeks of fierce fighting and severe done, yet, the mayor says it has now been fully occupied by the russians. and this is the country's biggest battlefield set back in more than a month, the ukrainian army announced it was withdrawing its forces from the eastern city on friday. ukrainian forces on the regrouping to higher ground in neighboring lissy
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champs. as, according to the head of military intelligence, pro moscow, separatists say, russian troops have entered the city and are engaged in street fighting, but that claim comp, independently verified. earlier i spoke to d. w correspondent, nick connelly his in the ukrainian capital cave, and after russian forces seized control of severed on yeske, i asked him how big of the victory this is for moscow? i think if we zoom out a bit and maybe wait for a few months to see the real differences of this, it might turn out to be all oh victory. yes, this is a big city. yes, this is something they've been fighting for for weeks, but is it really important enough to have invested so much time, so much weaponry, answer me lives. i'm, it seems to be that the grange strategy is as with marable, basically to bind the russians for as long as possible, forced them into those kind of street for street urban battles, of proving incredibly costly in terms of russian lives. and then to pull back or when possible in the last possible moment to avoid losing unnecessary ukrainian
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military personnel in that battle. i think it's important to remember here that this is basically the only big you, christie, that ross has been able to take in over a month. the last was marable and basically, all the big russian victories were in the 1st couple weeks of this war when ukraine was busy, overwhelmed with lots of fighting on different fronts of the same time. so it is, it is progress for russia, but nowhere near the kind of pace of advance that we were expecting from russia, given their superiority in terms of firepower, manpower, and finances. so yes, they're making progress, but ukraine is still and on bass and is not getting chaotically having to leave the battlefield. now, the russians are now expected to turn their attention to the nearby city of less chance. can we expect a similar as the air similar scenario to, to play out there is chance is a bit different. it has a geography busy, some higher ground that makes it easier to defend. yes, the russians are trying to get around that and to have
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a go that city from more than one side to avoid having to cross the river that divides over it. and that's from us a chance. and we're also seeing them basically trying to up the pressure on your brain for the other parts of the country to base the 40 cranes to spread themselves more thinly. so we're seeing more shilling in the south. the mc alive in the north, near, had given also bell, russian forces are on exercise not to miss all strikes on ukraine from belarus last night. so since the russians are trying to draw away ukrainian forces from the dumbass where they've been defending quite successfully. but for now, there isn't a sense that the, the ukraine forces are somehow in disarray. they are getting western weapons. it's not could out coming as fast as did want. and in the scale, the scale that the ukranian politicians say they need, but they are making a difference. and they are allowing ukraine to compensate at least to some degree, for their lack of weapons. and for their comparative, smaller numbers of waterloo, stems out on the field. they're able to use that in coordination with better intelligence from the americans and use of drones to basically reduce that russian security to something that still somehow gives the ukrainians
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a chance of holding ground. he del is nick connelly and keith, thank you so much. ukrainians were among the many l g b t q activists suit up to the straits of warsaw on saturday due to russia's war and ukraine keeper pride was held this year in the polish capital in conjunction with warsaw as annual equality parade. ah, it was a party atmosphere on the streets of warsaw. what tens of thousands gathers for the annual equality parade. the algae bt community in poland still face is significant, discrimination morsels mer ruffled. shall skull ski, who has often been at loggerheads with the polish government over l. g. b t q writes, was defiant. we got another channel. we welcome our friends,
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m t 4. we welcome you, glory to ukraine. i am glad that we can celebrate together to above all bear witness to the fact that there is the vast majority of polish men and women who are open minded, tolerant, and european. and above all, they have respect for absolutely. everybody was a mile off. i think, well, this year keep pride has teamed up with the event in the polish capital organizer said that aim was to keep the spotlights on bushes invasion this year. rather than marching fall human rights lousy be dq. i'm people were marching for human rights that has been taken from us by rationing aggression. after the politics. it was time for the party with the streets of walsall, transformed into a colorful catwalk. and before we go, here's
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a quick look at our top story. security is tyson the germans state of bavaria ahead of the summit of g 7 leaders, thousands of protest in the gathering to to demand more action against climate change and global policy that you're up to date coming up next is shift living in the digital age, creating a report on online protests in 4 thirds harriann states. i'm a new cooper mckinnon on behalf of the whole team here. thanks so much for watching dida with ah, what people have to say matters to us. but me, that's why we listen to their stories.
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