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i, it's more of a, i'm a go village and it's passion. centers distorts july 3rd form dw ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin, germany host this year's summit of the group of 7 wealthiest economies. us president joe biden is among leaders gathering in the bavarian outs rushes war in ukraine and the global economy top the agenda. but thousands of protesters, the demanding action on poverty and climate change, also coming up explosions,
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rock the ukrainian capital in the 1st a parent russian attack on kia in nearly 3 weeks. the city's mayor says the blast shook a historic central district. and a residential complex was on prior. we'll get the latest from our correspondent ad, ukraine's largest l g 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. ah, monica jones, welcome to the program. she 7 leaders half begun arriving in the southern german state of bavaria for the groups, the annual summit. us president joe biden touched down in munich a late saturday on his 1st trip to germany since taking office early,
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a french president, a man where my call received a traditional bavarian. welcome. the 3 day talks are being held at l. now castle in the alps, rush us war in ukraine and troubles with the world economy. i said to top, the agenda. the summit officially gets under way to day sunday, and security is tight. thousands of activists have also gathered to press for action on climate change and global poverty. i'm an artist or both vindicated and discouraged as they march munich. they say the warren 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 war in p. if you remember. so vincent, rusty, i wish that the real global problem has difficult, like piece o climate protection or nutrition or social justice because of getting that they would take that back home, also name and actually try to change something so can does for end. and paula,
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we 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 the 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, billions and billions, while we have other problems like the family where the earthquake in afghanistan, we need to address the balance on the is even from the g 7 hobbs, 10 percent of the world's population i'm but emits one 3rd of global emissions thoughts, which is not okay for they have to take responsibility for the global south. in the global south climate change has impacted harvest. and now the warren ukraine
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threatened to trigger a hunger crisis as russia blocks ukrainian grain exports. that time for the g 7 to right wrong, these protestors say is now all a quick look now at some other stories making headlines at this hour. ecuador present has listed 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 ant living costs. the u and iran say, nuclear talks will restart in the coming days. the block is hoping to salvage a 2015 accord between iran and world powers. the international nuclear watchdog recently warned that iran, as accumulated almost all the materials needed to build
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a nuclear bomb. getting a heavy sandstorm hey, to the city of air bill in northern iraq, sandstorms are a regular occurrence and iraq. but there severity has increased due to sol degradation, high temperatures at low rainfall linked to climate change. ukraine's capital kiff has been rocked by a series of explosions early this morning. the blasts happened in a shaft tank if the district rescue and evacuation efforts are underway at a residential complex. it's a 7 year old girl has been pulled alive from under the rubble and emergency responders are now trying to rescue her mother. according to care of may of italy clinical. he confirmed that the blast happened and the center of the capital. he is more of what critical had to say we live in the woods of the room. are fresh for we know the people
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inside inside for the wrong. yeah. were you all the best we could possibly take people did have you correspondent emanuel shasta jones, as from key? if emma manuel, i understand that you were actually awaken by these explosions. what more can you tell us? well indeed sir monica, this happened at the early hours of sunday a few hours ago for explosions, a rock to city. you could feel a floor vibrating, some of the people i talked to who lead even near the place of the impact as of right of those rockets had their windows being are not necessarily shattered, but that were by bracing as well for very loud explosions. it hits at 9 store,
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rebuilding the upper 3 floors are mostly destroyed and they're still people under the rebels. so fast responders, emergency services are still working on the scene, or we've heard of one person or who died, a man and his daughter have been taken out of the rubble. you are mentioning it earlier, a 7 year old girl. the mother is still trapped in her thoughts. now, her emanuel, this attack comes, of course, on top of the heavy blows ukraine, suffered in the eastern dumbass region. the mayor of 1st civil done, yet confirming that russia now captured that key city. how big of a set back is this? will ukraine? well, i think it has to be expected by ukranian armed forces in sag it had either a governor, governor of the hands. providence had warned the ukraine and armed forces had retreated from san antonio. ask of course it is a blow for the armed forces,
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but also i think it's a change of tactics for the ukrainian side. remember in mario bowl as soldiers, ukrainian soldiers were trapped in the as of fast tier plan for months on end. and they had been criticism against ukrainian government as to why did it come to rescue those sold you so we could rather see it as a change of tactics or from the ukrainian side for the ukranian army to regroup and be better prepared for further offensive or from the russian troops in the region of lou haskell house, which have been under shedding, which has been under heavy shedding since april. you are that with? no, no is fired for people living there. are i demand? well, and just very briefly, as we mentioned earlier, g 7 are, is underway now in germany. what keep hoping will come out of that summit. well hear from key if you not
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a government or is of course acknowledging the efforts from the west to impose sanctions beds, air here. people think that they simply don't go far enough. you know that the embargo is not total on energy is a big problem here. so they probably expect more to be done in that direction during the day demand, which as reporting from kia. thank you so much. ah, let's go straight to elmo in the bavarian alps where the g 7 summit is about to get underway did, at least the political editor, mikaela governor, is joining us from their mikaela rushes more in ukraine. obviously the focus of this summit. what can we expect? absolutely is overshadowing the summit or that last for 2 full days. and there is a, bilateral saudi starting with joe biden and dimensions that would have sold for this certainly will be the top of the agenda also the fall out of it. i just want to mention the timeline connection or not,
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or one has seen that when those 3 leaders of france and germany and italy went to key. if that's when the gas started getting caught from the russian side. now we're seeing very heavy bombardment as the g. 7 leaders of the most powerful industrialized nations are gathering here. so, coincidence or not. but this certainly is something that everybody is discussing. also, when looking at the impact on the global economy and the united states to are very concerned, they want to see a cap on oil prices. and chances are looking that's what we've heard from the background here. pretty good that we will see at the very least a significant statement, if not some kind of agreement or that those prices could be fixed if anything would have to happen internationally. otherwise, it simply wouldn't work, it wouldn't effectively reduce prices. and then of course, there is the looming hunger crisis. that's also going to be discussed here, where there's 20 plus 1000000 tons of grain,
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how they can be brought out of ukraine to feed who are countries around the globe. let me the, it always seem produce is demanding great action on climate and against poverty. can we expect any concrete decisions on that? yeah, this was supposed to be all about climate and then ukraine happened. but what it germans house, it would have. so it would just be holding the g 7 presidency wants to see is the so called climate law. that is not just there to implement those goals of the paris climate agreement, but also contains that's what we've learned. some kind of compensation financial element at the very least helping poor countries with technology, with investment and infrastructure. so we're expecting a significant statement that there are also key nations like india here, like senegal, which holds the african union presidency. and we're expecting a statement on democracy of those countries. very curious whether that will include
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any mention of ukraine and russia, because after all, this is also a war overseas of influence around the globe. and all assaults wants to prevent a divide into the west and the rest d, w t political or analyst. oh, editor. because electric. no, they're reporting from the g 7 summit in elmo in the bavarian. alex, thank you so much and we'll be covering parts of that g 7 summit life a to day here on the w starting at 10 days after afghanistan was struck by 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 a 1000 killed many more left homeless in afghanistan,
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east. the scars of tuesday's earthquake are still fresh buzz new blood grub was so it was after midnight. it was so then that's it sounded like something exploded on. the ceiling fell on us and my son was killed outside the law. so uncle hospitals our vend, in the aftermath of the deadliest earthquake to hit of kindest on into decades. international lead 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 taliban is seeking a way out of international isolation. the stomach amount is us in the world to give me of 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 us
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a sense of destroying life for 20 years. afghanistan is drawn towards 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 heal mourned, the loss of loved ones of god is done is still a long way off from knowing the true human toil of the disaster. ukrainians were among the thousands of l. g b t. q activists who took to the streets of war, so on saturday, due to russia's war and ukraine give pride was held this year in the polish capital in conjunction with warsaw, an annual equality parade. organizers say this. he has a wants to keep the spotlight on russia's war of aggression. and he has a look at our top story at this hour. ukraine's capital keith has been rocked by
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several explosions. rescue and evacuation efforts are underway. after residential building in the center of the city was hit, key of may of italy, glitch co says the blasts are a sign that russia is trying to intimidate ukrainians. and g 7 leaders have the gun arriving in southern germany for a 3 day summit talks. i expected to focus on russia's war in ukraine and the global economy. activists are also calling for action on climate change of poverty. this is dw, thanks for watching. ah ah, especially dogs in germany, euro and the world d. w. travel extremely, we're in.
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