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this time, it's more up to date than ever. obama go village and it's passion. matters. starts july 3rd on d, w with, ah, ah, this is debbie news live from berlin. the leaders of the world's richest democracies descend on germany. on the 1st day of the annual summit, g 7 leaders agree to invest hundreds of billions of dollars a global infrastructure to promote sustainable development and push back against china. energy security is also high on the agenda and coming up as world leaders
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gather in germany, explosions, rocky of shattering weeks of relative calm in the ukrainian capital. russian long range missiles strike residential buildings and a school and eco doors present in face as a vote of no confidence in the national assembly. as thousands of protesters take to the streets for the 14th day in a row, will hear more correspondent and quito to find out why. ah. m y bluecross. welcome to the program g. 7 leaders have agreed to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in global infrastructure to help developing countries and provide an alternative to chinese assistance. the leaders of the world's 7 richest democracies meet every year. this time around in southern germany, a 3 day meeting is also focusing on russia's war in ukraine and the knock on
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consequences for the global economy, energy, security, and climate change commitments. they are meeting in the tranquil surroundings of the bavarian alps. the top of the agenda is, of course, the war in ukraine and the world wide fallout we've just tried to overcome the global pandemic and it shook the global economy. and then, as the global economy was just recovering, wash as vicious attack on ukraine happened. driving prices up everywhere from food to energy, and casting deep uncertainty, especially in the most fragile countries. as host german chancellor, olaf sholtes says the world is facing economic difficulties. just as big as the problems of the 1970s. when the g 7 was starting out, thinking of boxes from falling growth rates, rising inflation, draw material shortages and supply chain disruptions for these are no more
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challenges. and we must share responsibility. u. s. president joe biden announced a $600000000000.00 g 7 initiative to boost infrastructure in developing countries with the aim of countering china's growing global influence. but developing countries often like the central infrastructure tell, navigate global sharks like a pandemic. so they feel they impact more acutely and they have a hard time recovering in our deeply connect to world. that's not just humanity, terry concern, it's an economic and a security concern for all of us. tight security has so far prevented any unrest at the summit, but protest as have gathered on the fringes, mainly climate change campaigners and activists opposing germany's plans for a big rise of defense spending. the leaders
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a considering more measures to punish russia for the war and ukraine. the u. s. canada, japan and britain of all announced to pan on imports of russian gold. the overall message is one of unity in the face of aggression. our political correspondent julius a deli, is at the g 7 summit in southern bavaria. she had a round up of the 1st day of the meeting. the 1st day of the summit was a chance to set the tone and to start warming up ahead of the next 2 days of discussions. but that doesn't mean that the leaders here didn't get down to business. the weren't ukraine dominated the agenda today, with leaders wanting to make a point that they are united in supporting ukraine, but also in their criticism of russians. aggression with president joe biden from the u. s. calling it's brutal. but they also wanted to make clear that their support isn't just theoretical, but that they're ready to actually take action. for example, 2 proposals were floated and are still being discussed to strengthen sanctions
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against russia. one would be a ban on russian gold imports to g 7 countries. and that would be a cut to a big source of income for russia, but also to introduce a price cap on russian oil. also an attempt to reduce the financial gains by russia in the situation, but the war ukraine wasn't the only topic on the agenda today. g 7 countries pledge up to $600000000000.00 in investments in infrastructure in developing countries and attempt to try to challenge and be an alternative to china's huge investment projects. in many of these countries, as china is increasingly seen, not only as a competitor, but also as a challenger, the abused little corresponded jalisa, deleon, almo, the mountain is very retreat. hosting the g 7 summit. not turning to ukraine, where multiple explosions rocked the southern outskirts outskirts of the capital. keith, a fur authorities say more than
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a dozen russian cruise missiles hit the city damaging residential buildings at a nearby school. at least one person was killed. many more injured among them, children ah, survivors are rushed to hospital as emergency services work to rescue people still trapped in the ruins of the residential buildings and remove the body. casualties of rushes, 1st air strikes on the capitol in 3 weeks, keeps mer visited. one of the black sites to tell the clips go believes the russian attack is intended to intimidate ukrainians ahead of this week's nato summit in madrid or hmo. there are some, if not they, at that it may be symbolic years and wallet gig written in loses made some 400 meters away. a russian strike left a huge crater and a playground next to what kindergarten hours earlier. ukrainian fighters
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pulled out of city aero done yet in the countries east, leaving the industrial city in russian hands. after weeks of st. battles. ukraine calls it a strategic withdrawal to fight from higher ground enlisted chance on the opposite bank of the river. as russia took another piece of ukraine, moscow released video footage, appearing to show defense minister sergey chicago, inspecting russian troops involved in it so called special military operation in ukraine and awarding metals rely on confidence in you. you still have many glorious deeds ahead for the benefit of our fatherland and the armed forces. congratulations and take care of yourselves. it was not immediately clear when this visit took place, or if it even happened on ukrainian soil. turned now to some other stories, making headlines around the world. turkish felisa forcibly detained dozens of
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people in central is 10 bowl. i for city authorities prevented an l. g b t q. pride march from going forward. turkeys. largest city has banned the margins, 2015. net crowds, large crowds gather every year to mark the end of pride week. local residents, bank pots and pans in support of the martyrs. rescuers save more than $160.00 passengers and crew from a philippine ferry that caught fire. already sally's one person died and another is still missing. fire broke out as very traveling waters off the central island of ball. nearby boats helped in the rescue operation in columbia, at least 4 people had been killed in scores more injured after a stand collapse during a bull fight. authorities fear more people are still buried in the debris and that the death toll will rise the venomous part of celebrations of the popular san pedro festival. a debate over the fated doors president gala so as underway in the
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countries national assembly. lawmakers will vote on whether or not to oust the conservative ex banker amid nationwide protest over his handling of the countries political crisis. and the high cost of food and fuel protests are led by powerful indigenous groups. crowded with bringing down 3 presidents in the past. you have, you corresponding johan ramirez is in ecuador is capital quito and spoke to people in the streets about their demands. mm. since the beginning of this nationalist try can vision this be bo hub, asked 10 measures to the government in order to improve the economic situation. of the countries, such as, for example, reducing the, the price of fuel reducing all in the production on mine in their territories establishing a controlled prize for basic routes and least in
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a state of emergency that was signed by the president a few days ago since then. almost none of these, some measures having met so by the government, actually just last night the president lifted this state of emergency, but he hassan, ah. com the protest, ers. because right now actually they don't, they just not ask for the say, can i make or social nash or state once president law. so out of power specialist since last night, the national assembly, this building that is behind me, began a process to remove the president from office last night, i was talking to the protest hearse. let's have a listen of what the are now demanding to the legislators to do the 2nd and galleries born daily. you have a responsibility to the country as well as the government has to step down and let people vote again, no less. if you turn your back on the people, well as the people will identify you by your name's to son names and faces and
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reject you for the rest of your life. was what a list a little bit. well, i'm not the people do not want this president. the people want to president who knows the needs we have as mothers, as women, as professionals. we want our children to get free admission to university school. i'm going for, but our, please do your job. we're not going to move until as a decision from the assembly. that's it. go ahead people and we will not move from here left. so out. oh, back over to you on that. now the opposition in parliament is supporting a lot of these demands that we've just heard to dismiss the president. where does that processed and bring us up to speed on, on what that looks like. the process began last night. the 1st session was very, very long. it ended up to a m and today this session resumed on dell. we are a spoke to ne,
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very long session as well because every legislator there are $135.00 fun at each of them can take up to 10 minutes to defend the vote. so it's going to take a while at, in any case, we are not expecting the final vote tonight because at garden to the constitution, once the session, the solver, the national assembly, will take up to 72 hours to vote for the time being, the opposition doesn't have the votes enough door to move president for off is so for sure there will take this next a 3 day 7 to 2 hours to lobby on to negotiate with other political parties in order to find those votes or requires to remove presidents from office. it means that this national assembly aah, is going to play a key role in defining the political future of the concrete during the next 3 days . and you say that they don't have the vote to get rid of him if he holds on to power. what does that mean for the country?
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i, it is dying. it's difficult to forecast what is going to happen. and if the president is removed from office brochure, which will have a huge celebration in this place. and keith is going to to become a huge party. but if not, if he stays in office, it looks like glass shelves are going to be inevitable. right, johan ramirez there for us in quito. thanks for the latest. finally, bit of sports wimbleton tennis championship start later today with russian and belarus, im players, bam. due to the invasion of ukraine, other players are skipping event after it last ranking points due to that controversial decision. but several top stars are competing, including a certain 40 year old, making her singles come back after a year out. stepping onto the grass once again. at 40 this may be a last wimbledon appearance for serena williams. she was hurt at last. she has
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championships, and he's only now fit to return and she targets a record equaling $24.00. ran from single title. i didn't retire to see it to heal physically, mentally and yeah, i just, i had no plans to be honest. hollins inform won't tell. looks to be a big rival. i think when the french open in june, wimbledon is the only grand slam to ban russians and bella russians due to the invasion of ukraine, meaning men's well, number one, daniel met with mrs. out a defending champion. novak ciocca bitch scene here at wimbledon. wal mart is that the london event with britain having lifted corona virus restrictions. he was thrown out of the street in january for not being jabbed. and then the rusty when losing in the french open to wrapping out his spanish rival might also be in his way at wimbledon, after stroking up a foot injury. but no dial admits he will miss his other great foe,
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the injured roger federer. this year's championships have somebody like him, like a rival that he's amazing book that helps you tool to let you know the things that you have to do. it could be better. wimbledon has had to tread carefully after it's controversial, rough and band officials. now hope attention turned back to tennessee. that's all for now. up next is doc film. with a documentary i'm t so put kettle on and warm up to new ideas or a traditional drink. we'll see you soon. ah, what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites d w world.

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