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offers enjoy alice services. oh, be allah guest at frankfurt, airport city managed by fraud lou ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, the leaders of the world's richest democracies descend on germany. on the 1st day of the annual g 7 summit, the leaders agree to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in global infrastructure to promote sustainable development and pushed back against china. energy security is also high on the agenda. also coming up the world leaders gather
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in germany explosions, rock heave, shattering weeks of relative column in the ukrainian capital. russian long range missiles tripe, residential buildings, and a school in tennis, wimbleton begins on monday. i'm in a bag and a russian players. some of the biggest names in the sport will be on a quest for glory in england, competing in the oldest tennis tournament the world. and maybe for the last time ah, i'm wearing boot crop. welcome to the program. to 7 leaders have agreed to invest hundreds of billions of dollars global infrastructure to help developing countries and provide an alternative to chinese assistance. the leaders of the world 7 richest democracies meet every year. this time around in southern germany, 3 day meeting is also focusing on russia's worn ukraine and then 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 try to overcome the global pandemic and it shook the global economy. and then, as the global economy was just recovering, wash us 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, zinc in a box from falling gray freight rising inflation rule,
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material shortages and supply chain disruptions, these are no small 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. why japan dammit. so they feel they impact more acutely and they have a harder time recovery in our deeply connected world. that's not just humanitarian 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 protested, have gathered on the fringes, mainly climate change campaigners and activists opposing germany's plans for
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a big rise of defense spending. the leaders are 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. are full of correspondent julia said, deli is at the g 7 summit in southern bavaria and she had this round up after 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 warren 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,
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2 proposals were floated and are still being discussed to strengthen sanctions 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 in ukraine wasn't the only topic on the agenda today. g 7 countries pledged up to $600000000000.00 in investments in infrastructure in developing countries. an 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. correspondent julius had deli, there, an almo, the mountainous the very retreat. that's hosting the g 7 summit and turning over to ukraine, multiple explosions, rock, the southern outskirts of the capitol cave. already say more than
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a dozen russian cruise missiles hit, the city damaging residential buildings and a nearby school. at least one person was killed, many more were injured, including children it was the 1st strike on ukraine's capital. in almost 3 weeks, a man died and his 7 year old daughter was one of 4 people taken to hospital following the early morning attacks. although air raid sirens regularly sound across cave, life had been returning to normal. there was also extensive shelling of ukraine, 2nd city car, keith near the russian border to the east police said rockets struck a residential area of car cave, causing damage to apartment blocks and a hospital ukraine president for laudermill zalinski had to stock warning for russian pilots following the strikes a beetle. first of all, all pilots, dispatchers mechanics and other people who ensure the launch of misses on ukraine
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must understand us. we will find you all weights you each of you will be held responsible for these strikes. and if someone thinks they can evade responsibility by saying they were just following orders, you are mistaken. still that we will pick up. we assembly. this is a week of intense western diplomacy. kicking off the g 7 summit in germany, and followed by a 3 day meeting of nato leaders in spain, on tuesday keeps mer visited, one of the blast sites vitale. clips go believes the russian attack is intended to intimidate ukrainians ahead of the nato summit or hmo. there were some if martha, they at that it may be symbolic years. molig rich in some 400 meters away. a russian strike left a huge crater and a playground next to a kindergarten hours earlier. ukrainian fighters pulled as of soviet donnette
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skinned, the country's east, leaving the industrial city in russian hands after weeks of st bottles. to take a look now to other stories making headlines around the world. turkish places forcibly detain dozens of people in central assemble and for city authority prevented an algebra. take you pride march from going ahead. turkeys. largest city has banned the margins, 2015, but large crowds nonetheless gather every year to mark the end of pride week. the whole residents banged pots and pans in support of the martyrs. in columbia, at least 4 people have been killed and scores more were injured after a stand collapsed during a bullfight thirties here more people are still buried under the debris and the death death hole will rise. event was part of celebrations, of the popular san pedro festival. in ecuador,
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lawmakers are debating the fate of president gala, so comes amid nationwide protest over his handling of the countries political crisis, driven by high cost of food and fuel. indigenous groups are leading in protests. they've been credited with bringing down 3 previous presidents they undeterred and keep coming back for weeks. some 10000 people get the he and the capital key to every day. the protest let by indigenous groups respond by rising fuel prices and leaving costs. we've come with their heads held high with their hands. i don't think we come to demand and to claim our right because our economy is in deep crisis. that's why we've come early in the week. the demonstrations turn violent, at least 6 people died and schools were injured with a 2nd, but allow president gamble. nasa has accused your position of plotting
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a to in an apparent sign of easing tensions. a state of emergency was lifted on sunday, and government officials and indigenous leaders held their 1st talks. i cannot get enough of the protest organized by the powerful confederation of indigenous nationalities, credited with bringing down 3 previous precedence. they say the protests, i'm not only about them. after a year of trying, we now denounced the government for their unwillingness to engage in a meaningful dialogue. allah demands are not based on ethnic lions, but come from the white population, from low income neighborhoods. the women, the workers and the pharmacy, you know, kudos economy was just starting to recover from the corona, virus pandemic. but weeks nationwide, protest will now make that recovery even harder to have your corresponding.
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ramirez is inaccurate. capital g t o n spoke to people there about the romance. since the beginning of this national is try can vision us 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 to price of fuel reducing oil of production on mine in their territories establishing a controlled prize for basic goods and lifting a state of emergency that was signed by the president a few days ago since then. almost none of this and measures have been met by the government. actually just last night, the president lift that this state of emergency, but he hassan ah com, the birth local goth lost in that final. but till the w. she can go won't better at wimbledon. i mean, obviously the going into the tournament that i don't want to put too much pressure
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myself or guiding that. i, i know it's going to be difficult and i feel like, you know, i have a lot that i learned from, from french open to help me into this next lamb. wimbledon is the only grand slams have been russians, and bell russians due to the invasion of ukraine, meaning men's will. number one, daniel meditative misses out, defending champion, know that ciocca bitch scene here to wimbledon warmer is at the london event with britain having lifted corona virus restrictions, he was thrown out of the australian open in january for not being jabbed. and then look, rusty when losing in the french open till wrapping at all. his spanish rival might also be in his way at wimbledon after shrugging off a foot injury. but in a doll admits he will miss his other great foe, the injured roger federer at this year's championships. have somebody like him like a rival that her? he's an amazing bertha helps you tool to let you know the
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things that you have to do to be better. the form player, though is italian. mateo martini last year's run rope. us went to warm of events including here and stuck up against former twice wimbledon champion. andy murray. wimbledon has had to tread carefully after it's controversial, russian band. officials now hope attention turned back to tennis. and how about this for a way to win a golf tournament? china's li, her tongue triumphed the 1st time in 4 years in munich. after holding this huge pile to prevail, a player it was a hugely emotional moment for li, almost quit the sport last year for struggling to match his early promise. this time around though, he led hallway through the munich of it. that's all for now. we will have more for you soon. of course, are you at the latest at d,
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w dot com? follow us on instagram and twitter at u. w. news, i am wayne blue cross, it was good having you and we will see you very soon with a the imagine how many portion of love are now in the world right now.

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