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when you pass i'm evelyn shy, man and i really think we need to talk about all the topics that more to live and united this i have invited many deer and well i guess, and i would like to invite you to an end ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin, the show of unity for the world's richest democracy. g 7 leaders want to increase pressure on russia over the war and ukraine as president zelinski joins their annual summit via video link to appeal for more help. also coming up off the
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russian missiles rock key for the 1st time in weeks flooding. lensky has a warning for moscow's pilots. those responsible will be found. plus the mysterious tragedy and a south african township authorities are investigating after $21.00. teenagers are found dead in a tavern where they, where we're celebrating the end of school exams. no cause has yet been found. ah, welcome to the program. god, office, ukrainian president vladimir zalinski has addressed the leaders of the g 7 during their annual summit that's currently underway. here in germany, soleski joined the leaders of the world's richest democracies as well as the european commission president by video link. he was expected to push home as request for more heavy weapons and tougher sanctions against russia. during their 3
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day summits, g 7 leaders are seeking to signal unity as concern grows over the wes long term commitment to ukraine. or we can now speak. so our correspondent, alexander phenomena, after g a survey about your friends, president zalinski, attended the g 7 meeting to there's we've heard other leaders gathered there really united in their approach to the war and ukraine. well, yes sir. president zalinski addressed her the j 7 leaders to day, and apparently he urged them to to help ukraine and to help ukraine and this war before the end of this year. because of course, he understands that this is a crucial moment right now. and he also understands that as long as the war continues or other, as the war drags on
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a death warrant and solidarity with ukraine could fade. so are we expect the leaders here to, to send a strong signal of unity and solidarity with ukraine according to a draft of their communicate. and they are going to say that they will support ukraine diplomatically, militarily and economically, as long as it takes, as that would be a quite strong statement. they will be talking about as a said, economic helpful. you quain here, and of course, they're also talking about sanctions with the you as you k, japan and canada, ready to impose a ban on russian gold imports. you spoke about a comic held there now german chancellor all of shows has said he wants to discuss a martial plan for you. growing the master plan, of course, being a massive restructuring program or from the u. s. to was germany after the war. a
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good we see that coming out of this g 7 meeting. well, what is certain is that sir father, a long term economic or help for ukraine is on the agenda here. and the german chancellor has stressed already at that said this is a huge task and this is going to cost her a hundreds of billions of europe's euros to help ukraine reconstruct its country. and to enter his trust. that, of course, by using this very symbolic name, the marshall plan, the original marshal plan help, la rebuilt western germany and other european countries after the world war 2. but i'm not certain word this name will be included with the final conclusion. conclusions. but of course, that remains to be seen. now also the leaders of 5 emerging economies from the
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global south have been invited to join the g 7 y. well i think that's what we are hearing from officials here are the leaders want to show that they are ready to discussed important issues with those partners to talk with them. not about them. and for the german chancellor m, as he put it, it's important not only to focus on the west, but also to pay more attention to large democracies in asia, in africa, and latin america. there are many important issues on the table. let's talk about climate change, for instance, those country i, i need it to tackle the climate change to and a limiter. green gas emissions, for instance. and of course, there are also impacted by the consequences by the economic fall out of the war in
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ukraine. when we speak about disruptions in foot deliveries, so that was the thinking behind inviting. are those partner countries to be here in l now, to be invited to this g 7 meeting. i think some of them out there reporting from the t 7 summit in our mind. germany. thank you very much. lozano i, we for speaking at the g 7 summit, ukraine's president born russian pilots, that he would find those responsible for multiple explosions that rock the capital keith over this weekend officials, they're say more than a dozen russian cruise missiles hit the city, the stripes damaged residential, buildings and a nearby school on sunday, killing one and wounding several others. meanwhile, authorities on monday warned civilians to urgently evacuate the eastern city of lizard chanced in the don boss region as russian forces push to capture it
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from all the letters that sir bring. indeed, obviously, calmly who's standing by in the ukrainian capital key. if nick russian forces have now taken the key city of severe nets, the neighboring city of chance, the authorities are urging civilians to evacuate. as i say, the situation is quote, very difficult is ukraine now losing the battle for the dom boss? i think on the local levels says he chanced yes, this is going in the way that the russians had hoped will be much more slowly and with much greater losses than they had expected. but i think if you kind of zoom out and look at the bigger picture of dumbass, they still only control about half of the done yet region. yes, they control must the low hunts region that makes up the dumbass. but they took most that in the 1st 2 weeks when ukraine basically was fighting a war on several fronts the same time. so they've not made much progress in the best part of a few months. and you remember mario pl fell to the russians in may. so basically this, the 1st big city 70 it's that has fallen to russian hands now in yeah,
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a month in terms of lisa chance. yes, there is a with the risk that people leave it too late, that they don't follow those warnings until they can hear the fighting, basically around their houses and then either can't get out or get out in a very dangerous way. and we've seen people lose their lives trying to get out. and i think the hope from the ukraine's had been they would be able to hold on to the chance. but it has quite a good strategic location as a river. and some hills that are quite easy to defend. so if they were just fighting it gets russians trying to get to list a chance from 7 to the next. then they would have quite good chances. but the russians do seem to have outflanked them. and now coming to the other side, but there's no sense that this is a kind of celtic withdrawal. this is going to fall any time soon. this is painful street to st. artillery battles of the kind. europe basically hasn't seen since 2nd world war. and yet all of this is going very slow with lots of lives lost among the soldiers and increasingly, cities that have just been destroyed, wiped off the map. it is that basically no one's gonna be able to go back to what this warren's, the just gone. now keith has a long time, been so bad and the attacks now certain sunday rockets hit the city hard people
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there and key of coping. i think it's definitely a very painful reminder that anywhere in ukraine is vulnerable to russian attack. how far away you are from those front lines. the russian cruise missiles hit here. we understand were released were fired from the caspian sea. thousands of clumps away says busy no quarter of the country that is protected. there's also been talk that ukraine's air defenses are good enough in terms of protecting from planes ahead and that's why we haven't seen a russian planes flying above you. crane or most of you keep certainly against cruise missiles that's a much harder task and without western cruise, missile systems of a defense that can deal with this kind of results. that risk is going to stay. i think, you know, there is a certain sense for us. we think if they're not going to let themselves be distracted or frightened, that this kind of intimidation isn't going to work. you still see people out in the cafes on the streets trying to go about their lives. people who have come back have
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made that choice, that they're going to go back some kind of normality and one struggle. this is going to change them. are responding to commonly their reporting from cave. thank you. nick human rights organizations have called on spain and morocco to investigate the death 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 miles. it's mostly from sub saharan africa storm the border spanish prime minister, sanchez says his country is not to blame o several 100 people gathering for a spontaneous demonstration in downtown madrid. their morning, the victims venting their anger at the moroccan and spanish authorities following fridays, gruesome events. this foot, it shows the extent of the drama, the took place in the moroccan side of the border fence. scores of injured people
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lie on the ground, many injured seriously. almost all hail from sub saharan africa, her 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 bill into it. i believe this violent attack was organized by the human trafficking mafia. yet 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, pan taking office 4 years ago, spain's new administration seemed more migration friendly. they welcomed the migrant ship aquarius and the port valencia. there was also talk of removing the barbed wire from the border fences in north africa. are you having
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a lovely like tommy 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, food prices are sorry. like here in tunisia, demonstrators, madrid, fear what's yet to come easier than in the last one? because 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. authorities in south africa now investigating after $21.00, the young people were found dead at
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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 death is not yet clear. inside this unassuming venue, a tragedy of to locals raised the alarm in the early hours of sunday. police arrived to discover multiple dead bodies among the dead teenagers 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. i am in my place, closed at the right time that it's 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, living with forensic investigations or, and away. but authorities have ruled out a stampede,
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saying the dead weren't visibly injured. that's left grieving family members waiting for answers at local more trees. anthony than ha and slowly get high and wanted to see we have a child that was there who passed away at the scene. that's the information that we half received on that we didn't thing is that the child was going to die this way. and this was a humble child, respectful young, and she listened, but as we now kit will always be kitchen. for now, an angry and grieving community is left wondering exactly what happened to leave so many of its children dead. and finally, a video of a brave indonesian village a has gone viral after he dispatched
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a very large potential predator using just a flimsy rope. the man was filled, capturing a 4 and a half a meter long crocodile had been roaming his village for days. local conservation team helped returned it to the terror back into the wild and well away from the village. and that's it from me and the news to him from arab next is a business with steel. busy about her will be back of the half hour to cover the g 7 meeting in the abs in a more depth. so stay tuned for that old co. mike's how can miss passionate hatred of a people be explained? you colton, go. a history of anti semitism is a history of.
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