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all we can be the generation ends it for good malaria, muster or millions can live ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, explosions, rock, the ukrainian capital in the 1st apparent rush, an attack on ki, if in nearly 3 weeks, the city's mayor says the blast shook a historic central district, and a residential complex was on fire. we'll get the latest from our correspondent, also coming up ukraine's largest l g
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b t q writes event goes ahead in neighboring poland kits. prize parade was held in warsaw with organizes using it as a platform to keep international attention focused on ukraine's struggle. and g 7 leaders gather in the german alps for the stars of a key summit. rush us when you train on the global economy, talk the agenda, but thousands of protesters are demanding action on poverty and climate change. ah, monica jones, welcome. g 7 leaders has begun arriving in the southern german state of bavaria for the groups. the annual summit, u. s. president joe biden touchdown and unique late on saturday. on his 1st trip to germany since taking office earlier french president demand where my call received
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a traditional bavarian welcome. now the 3 day talks are being held at elmo castle in the alps. russia's war and ukraine and troubles with the world economy are set to top. the agenda. the summit officially gets under way to days, sunday, and security is tight. thousands of activists have also gathered to press for action and on climate change and on global poverty. i'm an artist or both vindicated and discouraged as they march in munich. they say the war in ukraine proved g. 7 member countries had been too slow to move away from fossil fuels. and now the world is paying the price when he comes to the environment. and warn peter to humor. so vincent dusty, i wish that the real global problem has difficult, like p c o climate protection or nutrition or social justice. because given that they would take that back home, also name and actually try to change something to conduct for indian pow wow. we
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need concrete decision. that sounds completely different policies. we need to exit or of colon gas after the war against ukraine has shown very clearly how dependent we are, the ambient up english cousin. that dependent on russian natural gas has funded its war. demonstrators are demanding more than promises from the g 7. they are desperate for concrete results and soon on from hardware demanding keys. we're here for the women's international league for peace and freedom via and we need to govern things. we've got a global north can put all the money into weapons and billions and billions. while we have other problems like the family or the earthquake in afghanistan, we need to address the balance on the given. mm hm. the g 7 hobbs, 10 percent of the world's population. i'd put emit one 3rd of global emissions spots just not okay. run empty. they have to take responsibility for the global south. in the global south climate change has impacted harvest. and now the warren
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ukraine threatens to trigger a hunger price it as russia blocks ukrainian grain exports. that time for the g 7 to right wrong, these protesters say is now for mall as crossover. today, he is chief political editor, mikayla kirchner, who joins us from l. mo, mikayla, which has seen a protest as demand in greater action on climate and against poverty. can we expect any concrete decisions from that summit? oh we do expect more pledges or in just a short while from now german chance it would have salts will meet with the u. s. present joe by and they will also talk about climate climate. was supposed to be the overarching theme of germany's g 7 presidency. but then of course, the war of russia is waiting on ukraine took over. nevertheless, all sorts wants to proceed with what he calls a climate club, which is advises admit, is pretty much in the early stages at its core. is
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a commitment to actually implement, implement the paris agreement, and to build a bridge between rich nations, which of course emitted c o. 2 through their development and poor countries. and to find a mechanism that brings everybody on board and motivates poor countries also against the backdrop of the pressure of the energy shortages, the looming food crisis to still keep climate up on the agenda. so we couldn't get any kind of ballpark figures there, but we do expect concrete pledges on that as well. but no doubt the overarching theme is the war in ukraine. exactly. and do you think that we can expect any concrete pledges are when it comes to the war in ukraine and the, the help that the g 7 might offer? what we're seeing is certainly the united states, joe biden, pressing ahead with the idea of a price cap for oil,
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because we're talking very much fallout for the global economy or that is caused through that war in ukraine. and so there we are expecting some very clear signals if not even some kind of agreement, how that could be implemented. and then of course, there is a looming food crisis and the acute threat of hunger so flagged up by the united nations secretary general, who also will be in a virtual session here. so we'll vladimir zelinski and that's all still to come a very long session plan. the 2 hours was loaded me zalinski. and there again, germany has actually gone ahead. it has fulfilled its financial pledges as to the world food program. and there's an expectation that it will exercise some pressure on the other g 7 nations to step up and to put money where their pledges are. and then there's a very key dialogue to the german presidency of the g 7 with those partner countries, including india, in, including senegal,
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to bring all sides together to festival, get those countries to understand that this was caused by russia and to work on ways. and that will certainly also mean financial transaction, how to soften the blow to everyone picky when it comes to looming hunger crisis. d . w. 30 political editor, mr. elective. now they're reporting from the g 7 summit in germany. mckayla. thank you so much and out to some other stories making headlines at this hour, ecuador president has lifted a state of emergency that he imposed on parts of the country in response to anti government protests. on saturday, officials held talks with indigenous leaders of the protest movement. for the 1st time, 6 people have been killed in nearly 2 weeks of demonstrations against rising fuel and living costs. the u and iran say nuclear talks will start in the coming days. the block is hoping to salvage
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a 2015 accord between iran and the world and will powers the international nuclear watchdog recently warned that iran has accumulated almost all the materials needed to build a nuclear bomb. getting a heavy sandstorm hit the city of air bill in northern iraq sand storms are a regular occurrence in iraq. but there severity has increased due to soil degradation, high temperatures, and low rainfall linked to climate change. ukraine's capital key if has been rocked by a series of explosions early this morning. the blasts happened in the chef chin. keep ski district, rescue and evacuation efforts are underway. after a residential complex was hit, in the immediate aftermath of the explosions, there was no information on the number of casualties. he, if may at italy, critical, confirmed that the blast happened in the center of the capitol. he is more of what
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he had to say. we live in the woods, a threat, or we know the people inside inside fort worth mall with his boss dw corresponded him on way. let's just say joins us now from key. if m, i understand that you were actually awakened by these explosions. what can you tell us about all that he does sex urgent pattern that roughly half past 6 gears time. so in the early hours of a sunday there was a lookin, i did my herbs. 4 of them at me was late is or confirm that indeed for it's a hit the district offer at the 15th and the 9 storage building
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have been hit. the 28th floor that we of road will have been a part of the destroy. it is people out of bell, i believe we've just heard, may there be at least go say just moments ago, a 6 year old girl has been se, if happy at the taken out of this problem. fortunately, and it's one person who has so been found to be able to have been a half. it had been quite a while. the ukrainian capital had been been hit mid april. this same district had also been hit adding to edit that. uh, we bought a um, a rate different router up in manuel manuel. we have very, very poor sound quality or right now, or it was very difficult to get everything you said. so manuel will try and catch up with you again. ah, in the next hour. so stay put, stay safe, and don't catch up with you soon. amount of which i think here days after
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afghanistan was struck by a deadly earthquake. the ruling taliban has appealed for international help. thousands have been displaced by the 6 point one, magnitude earthquake that struck tuesday and the steep death toll is still climbing over to poles and killed many more left homeless in afghanistan, east, the scars of tuesdays earthquake are still fresh buzz new, but a drought was so it was after midnight, it was something that it sounded like, something exploded on. the ceiling fell on us and my son was killed under the law. so uncle hospitals our vend, in the aftermath of the deadliest earthquake to hit of god, has done into decades internationally. it will be crucial to the relief effort. and unlike in the past, the ruling taliban have promised not to interfere with a distribution. with millions of of guns already facing acute hunger. the
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taliban is seeking a way out of international isolation. if management as in the world to give us the most basic right, which is the right to life and that is through lifting the sanctions and i'm freezing our asses and also giving assistance after destroying life for 20 years. i've gone to stan. it's drawn toward quakes, and people in julia's with poorly built homes out especially vulnerable. many the more to religious life, flattened communication line, scott, even as many here mourned the loss of loved ones. i've got a son is still a long way off from knowing the true human toil of the disaster. ukrainians were among the many l g, b, t, q activists who took to the streets of war. so on saturday,
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due to russia's war in ukraine, key of pride was held this year in the polish capital in conjunction with warsaw and will equality parade. ah, it was a party atmosphere on the streets of warsaw. what? tens of thousands dollars for the annual equality parade. the algae bt community in poland still faces significant discrimination morsels mer, raphael chill skull ski, who has often been at loggerheads with the polish government over l. g. b t q writes, was defiant. we got another g as we welcome our friends m t. 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
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open minded, tolerant, and european. and above all, they have respect for absolutely. everybody does, and i all thought they were this year. keep pride has teamed up with the event in the polish capital organizer said that aim was to keep the spotlights and rushes invasion this year rather than marcy for human rights. when elsie busy you, i'm people, we are marching for human rights. that has been taken from us by ross in aggression . after the politics, it was time for the party with the streets of morsel, transformed into a colorful catwalk there watching dw news. his a look at our top stories at this hour. ukraine's capital key, if has been rocked by several explosions, rescue and evacuation efforts are underway. after
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a residential building and the center of the city was hit. give may i vitale, glitch cosette. the blasts are a sign that rushes trying to intimidate ukrainians and g 7 leaders have begun arriving in southern germany for a 3 day summit talks are expected to focus on russia's war and ukraine, and the global economy. activists are also quoting for action on climate change and poverty up next reporter meets a journalist in hong kong was decided to keep working despite threats from beijing . thanks for watching. mm hm. we're all set to begin to go beyond the obvious.
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