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ah ah ah, this is dw news coming to you live from berlin, a show of unity by the world's richest democracy, some g 7 leaders look to increase pressure on rush over his war and ukraine. they're expected to hear an appeal for more help from the ukranian president, when he joined their annual summit via video link shortly. also coming up after
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russian missiles rock kia for the 1st time in weeks, ukraine's president has a warning for moscow's pilots. those responsible will be found his sense and a mysterious tragedy in a south african township. the authorities are investigating after $21.00, teenagers are found dead in a tavern where they were celebrating the end of school exams. no cause as yet been found. ah, hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski is due to address g 7 leaders who are meeting in southern germany. leaders of the world's richest democracies are expected to offer their long term commitment to supporting ukraine as concerns grow over divisions in the west approach to the war . on the 1st of a 3 day summit, leaders did agreed to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in global
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infrastructure. 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 ox from falling growth rates, rising inflation uphold rule material shortages and supply chain disruptions for
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these are no more challenges, and we must share responsibility. u. s. president joe biden announced to $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 compared damage. so they feel they impact more acutely and they have a harder time recovering. still are 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 protested, have gathered on the fringes, mainly climate change campaign as and activists opposing germany's plans for a big rise defense spending. the leaders are considering more measures to punish
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russia for the war and ukraine. the u. s. canada, japan and britain of all announced a ban on imports of russian gold. the overall message is one of unity in the face of aggression. cross over to our correspondent alexandra punt nomine, who's attending the g 7, alexander ukraine's president. believe me as lansky is also going to be speaking to the g 7 meeting today by video link or the leaders they're gathered in, ah, southern germany, really united in their approach to the war. and ukraine. holy has been remarkable united. so since the beginning of the world of the war, we have to say and dead as something they say they are determined to continue. they have already pledged billions of euro's to help ukraine a can't, the country needs about 5000000000. busy dollars every months, to save of full blown economic collapse. and we can expect them to speak about to
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father helps for ukraine, long term help. and today will also speak about sanctions, d. u, as together with the u. k. japan and canada. canada has already pledged to ben russian. gold imports are very important assets for the russian central bank and the 2nd largest russian export after energy. and the european union, however, only said that they are considering such a band. so it will be interesting to see whether we will see all the leaders united in announcing as such as step driven chance. we're all of shawls who's hosting there. so he said he wants to discuss a marshall plan for ukraine. could we see that coming out of this g service of excellent? well, i think that this is forever, something that they will discussed,
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but this is a decision at that will be taken in the future. would say. now it's important for them i think, to show that there are united it with, with regards to their approach to short term hold. and of course there will be also speaking about military help for ukraine and sir about sanctions. as i mentioned, however, we have to stress that for ukraine, for president zelinski, he will be addressing the leaders this morning. it is not enough. he is calling for a ban on all energy deliveries from russia for a ban on russian gas. so vladimir putin will not have enough revenues to finance his war on ukraine. however, such a ban is at the moment rather unrealistic, because as you know, the european union,
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and here in particular, germany is so dependent on russian gas. and it's not quick enough to replace russian gas deliveries with gas or other energy deliveries from other countries. alexander, thank you very much. that was our correspond alexander phenomena or earlier i spoke with stuff on mister his head of the program on international order and democracy of the german council on foreign relations. i asked him what he made of the g seven's latest efforts to counter russian aggression in ukraine. i think we have reached a limit of sanctions from the, from the western side. so now we are discussing gold, i think, which, which we're will have an impact on the russian economy. but as long as russia still can sail sale uh, oil and gas, or globally, as long as india and china, another big or countries are, are buying russian gas in the russian or even directional. i find this growing. i
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don't see that a foot in bo will make here any, any compromise. i think he will not make any compromises anyway because he wants to crane to get under control. but i think i, i, i think this is, 1st of all about unity just this summer. but i, i don't think it will change or ration policy at the moment. the war in ukraine, stephane, is a defining moment for the west, which the g. 7 embodies to some degree. how severely do you see the west's influence in the world being tested as a consequence of this war? i think it is impressive how you night at western countries are. cheese 7 is some hold back. yeah, it was a, it was a declining format, but i think are western democracies understand that they have to coordinate into corporate more in the light of the russian war. at the same time, we can also see the limits. we can see that other countries like india, like china, but also brasil,
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south africa. they do not follow western countries on sanctions. so, so we see a changing order, which is neither winnie poland nor b. paula. it's more to pull our air and ya. and we can, we can see that but other major countries, neither full russia nor fuller did she 7. and you mentioned her india in south africa, there among a number of other countries including indonesia and senegal, that would been invited to attend the g 7 this year. they are represented there. what role are those countries playing at 37? i think g 7 understand that they have to engage with these countries. and there is a growing axis, or you can call it between china and russia, authoritarian states. and you have countries like india, which are democracy, but you also have other countries who are part of the early democracy. see on i think there is a growing understanding that you have to engage with major asian,
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african and south american countries. s or g 7, s rest on countries to ya, to, to react to, to challenge us into, into global world. and that they need to place also on the table to discuss major challenges like the russian war in ukraine and, and did the consequences of this war for global economy and, and foot security. he said that you see a, a multi poll polar world emerging. where do you see the, the west, particularly the united states and europe? has it, their importance been beamed? is it being diminished in this multi polar world that you see emerging towards the end of the u. s. unipolar world. that means as it is a decline also of us power in global politics or europeans have to invest in security. they have to become more independent, more auto, gnome, also on security issues from the u. s. who is not able and willing any more to
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playdoh. though to global police, i thought you can say in the and this war and strengthened g 7 strength and western democracies in their corporation. but it has shown also the limits of these countries. and we can see that other major players like china, india, indonesia are becoming more important. and so you are, you can, you can argue it's, it's a diminishing of a fest empowers, but at the same time if they are united, they are still strong and they can make a difference. stephan, thank you very much for talking with the. so stephan meister from the german council on foreign relations here in berlin. and you the cranes president vladimir lansky has warned that russian pilots huh. it will that he will find russian pilots that were responsible for multiple explosions. it rocked the capital kip over the weekend. authorities there say more than a dozen cr russian cruise missiles hit the city,
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the strikes damaged residential buildings, and a nearby school on sunday, killing one and wounding several others. as the cleanup continues in the capital, ukraine's military says it's pushing back against russian forces around the strategically important eastern city of lucy chunks. the w as nick connelly is in care of, he told us how people reacted to sundays rocket attack on the city is definitely a shock. this was the 1st attack for weeks and the 1st for much longer than that that really hit a residential area. so close the downtown, about 2 kilometers where i am standing now. i heard the last of the blasts. i'm definitely you had messages on your phone for people around city. everyone who kind of tried to commit themselves that they could live some kind of normal life. couple of 100 kilometers behind the front lines now brought back to the reality of war very quickly. and also this of the showed at how on precise the weapons are. the missile stems are that russia is using, there is a factory where in the past the some weapons did she were produced. i think no one
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really believes that there was anything going on there right now, given the logistic situation. ukraine given the vulnerability that everyone knows they have here, but this hit residential areas. kindergarten, quite some meters away from that factory. so no sense there that russia really even fit claims to wants to hit military target is able to do so without significant collateral damage to or re people sleeping their beds at 6 in the morning on a sunday morning looking further. east naked seems our russian forces have now taken the key city of spirit. a nest is ukraine losing the battle for the dumbass. i think the bigger picture is, know you can is holding on. it is causing huge losses to the russians of fortunes. really fight street for street for every city. if you think about 7, the next is the 1st big wind. the russians have to show for all their efforts and basically month the previous one being mario paul. and the question is, all those holy victories of those cities really worth the expended lives,
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resources, and basically political capital as well in russia, has focused all its efforts on a very small part of frontline and is making progress. but given the huge difference in terms of rushes resources in terms of rushes or military capacities and boots on the ground, it's pretty modest stuff. the strategy here in ukraine seems to be to but try and get the russians to tire as quickly as possible to basically play for time in the hope that those western weapons that have been promised. and that have been slow and coming. finally, turn up in the quantities needed to really make a difference and until then to basically try and reduce ukrainian losses and keep the russians waiting to get basically give you crane that chance to regroup. whether that'll work is, is a different question, but it's definitely not the kind of huge success and the kind of walk through that at lots people expected. once the russians, you know, moved away from kevin, sit concentrated on what is essentially a couple of 100 kilometers in this huge country. nick, thanks so much. is always our correspondent nick connelly there in the ukrainian capital, kia russian shelling earlier in the war,
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had particularly devastating consequences for one man in the town of 8 or pin near keith. he lost his wife and 2 children in a mortar attack. now he seeking justice for what he believes was a deliberate targeting of civilians. said he, pity bill is always springs flowers for 3 for his wife, for his son and for his daughter. they were all killed while trying to escape the russian occupation of their town therapy. said he was elsewhere with his sick mother at the time. that's where he heard what had happened. but to lawyer, i just shouted still, i stood on the balcony and just shouted at the animal. it wasn't an accident. they were in the only humanitarian car door for people to leave the city with their despair that all the russians knew about it. but at the door of the little square
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sold out there, but thumbs neither. the world was watching a new york times photographer took this picture just after said his family. he was hit. many of the other killings in the area well only discovered after the russians left hundreds of people died during rush and bombardment. and the occupation keith's regional prosecutor has opened more than 4000 war crimes investigations. he's grateful for any help he can git. where's the secretary before that, i have to thank the media, know it a little more on his and also the whole of civil society might see a key that some of their work has already helped to identify many russian soldiers who article that have been committing crimes more equal both, but it is part of the operational sometimes even a crucial part of the evidence that we collect. and oh, it's a snowball e just they're not. they look as if it is what i sonoma fed. he pity, been, as is deep in his own war crime investigation. he is an i t expert and these pre
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war skills help. he has spent weeks collecting photos, videos of the scene, and comparing them with maps on school. it's all to try to find out who killed his family. of his no, fuck the list. ya knew your interest and well, i'm not sure if we'll find him yet, the renewal of it, and i'm not even sure the man is still alive, nor was mortimer. but perhaps with the help of some musicians, we will at least find out what kind of brigade it was for me, who was the leader gobble, who gave the order d. staci was the word to sell. he focused for days and nights at a time. but sometimes his loss is even stronger than his purpose. the young emma with a cushion. i can't describe it exactly. in more, it's not like it's nightmares. crossed up. it's may be just a situation. do you hear a song or you have some other association or, or think you could keep and that feeling of emptiness can come very quickly. it was
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how much was gone. he says he's not going to stop though. lujan in the another issue. i will put it simply if people are remembered and someone is working for them, they're still alive him. is that the deal in linear? and yes, through totally. saint lucas. smother stories making headlines around the world to day. turkish police of forcibly detain dozens of people in central stumble after city authorities prevented. and l g b t q. pride march from going ahead. turkeys. largest city has banned the mart since 2015, but large crowds nonetheless gather every year to mark the end of pride. week local residence, bank pots and pans in support. the marchers. rescuers have saved more than a $160.00 passengers and crew from a philippine ferry that con fire authority say at least one person died and another is missing. the fire broke out is the ferry traveled in waters of the central
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island. the bull full nearby boats helped in the rescue. operation authorities in columbia say at least 4 people were killed and a grant at a glance, as a grandstand collapsed during a bullfight. more than $300.00 others were injured in the incident that came during the traditional correlation event. when members of the public enter the ring to engage the bulls. ecuador, as president tis announced a cut in fuel prices following 2 weeks of anti government demonstrations by indigenous groups. the protests began in response to rising fuel and food prices, but they've turned violent at times with at least 6 people killed. human rights organizations have called on spain and morocco to investigate the deaths of 23 people who tried to scale a border fence between the north african country and the spanish enclave of malea. the incident happened when some 2000 migrants mostly from sub saharan africa,
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stormed the border. spanish prime minister petro sanchez, says, his country is not to blame. o several 100 people gathering for his spontaneous demonstration in downtown madrid. their morning, the victims venting their anger at the moroccan and spanish authorities following friday's gruesome events. this for did shows the extent of the drama that took place in the moroccan side of the border fence. scores of injured people lie on the ground, many injured seriously. almost all hail from sub saharan africa are rights organization . post the footage on the web. it shows moroccan border guards, seemingly overwhelmed by the situation, resorting to violence. but spain's prime minister is praised the security forces. he says, the blame lies elsewhere with the at, at the berlin thought it,
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i believe this violent attack was organized by the human trafficking mafia. yes, i think it's an attack on a city and spouse soil, if you have an attack on the territorial integrity of our country, i get an idea that he thought helen was obeys. let me know that i feel spain is largely delegated border protection duties to morocco. upon taking office 4 years ago, spain's new administration seemed more migration friendly. they welcomed the migrant ship aquarius and the port of valencia. there was also talk of removing the barbed wire from the border fences in north africa. are you having a lovely like the man now they've arrived in the harsh reality? and they've come to the conclusion as have other european countries feel that migration from africa to europe will increase over the next months sediment box, your message after 2 and a half years of the corona virus pandemic, many african economies are desolate shape. and now, thanks to russia's invasion of ukraine,
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food prices are soaring. like here in tunisia, demonstrators, madrid fear what's here to come is even in the less willing to guide me. if this migration policy continues, we'll likely see more seems like this and more deaths just as much as it will be done. the exact f toll remains unknown. it's also unclear whether mass panic caused the fatalities as authorities claim for the time being many questions remain unanswered. south african authorities are investigating after $21.00 young people were found dead at a tavern. the teenagers were celebrating the end of school exams at the venue in the southern coastal town of east london. the cause of the deaths is not yet clear . inside this unassuming venue, a tragedy of to locals raised the alarm in the early hours of sunday. police arrive to discover multiple dead bodies among the dead teenagers
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as young as 13. the bars owner who wasn't on the premises at the time, said that young people had come to mount the end of school tests. in my place, close at the right time that is expected to close. what happened is that this function started after midnight with the arrival of more kids from other places. coming to celebrate the end of exams and forensic investigations are underway, but authorities have ruled out a stampede saying the dead want visibly injured. that's left grieving family members waiting for answers at local mortuaries. unseen. oh ha. silly. i wanted to see we have a child that was there who passed away at the scene. that's the information that we
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have received from gun that we didn't think of if that child was going to die this way. i'm happy. this was a humble child respectful. daniel and she listened, but as we now kiss will always be kept for now an angry and grieving community is left wondering exactly what happened to leave. so many of its children dead sports now. and the wimbleton tennis championship start later today with russian and bell origin players band due to the invasion of ukraine. other players are skipping the event after at last ranking points due to the controversial decision. but several top stores are competing, including a certain 40 year old, making her singles come back after a year off stepping onto the grass once again at 40. this may be a lapse 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. she targets the record equaling $24.00, ran from single title. i didn't retire to fit to heal physically, mentally. oh, and yeah, i just, i had no plans to be honest. hollins inform ega swan take looks to be her big rival . i think when the french open in june, wimbledon is the only grand slam to van russians and bell russians due to the invasion of ukraine. meaning men's world number one daniel medford have misses out defending champion, no bakovich seen here at wimbledon. wal mart 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 to wrap and allow. his spanish rival might also be in his way at wimbledon after shrugging off a foot injury. but no dal admits he will miss his other great foe. the injured roger federer at this year's championships. have somebody like him, like
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a rival that her he is an amazing book, helps you all to let you know the things that you have to do to be better. wimbledon has had to tread carefully after its controversial russian band. officials now hope attention turned back to tennessee. and finally, a video of a brave indonesian villager has gone viral after he dispatched a very large potential predator using just a flimsy rope. the man was filmed, capturing a 4 and a half meter long crocodile that had been roaming his village for days. he said he feared the croc could pose a danger to villagers. working the rice field. local conservation team helped return the toothy terror back to the wild. well away from the village. for we go, just a quick reminder, the top story we're following for you today. g 7 leaders meeting in southern
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germany are expecting to hear from ukraine's president. so our president's lensky today, as he makes an appeal for long term support for ukraine, can, is growing over divisions in the west's approach to the war. on day one of the summit, leaders did agree to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in global infrastructure . you're watching d. w. news up next sports life, how football help putin start a war on terry martin for me and all of us here at the w. thanks to watch. ah ah ah, with
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