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mike rose to be annihilated even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still prevail. a history of anti semitism starts july 2nd on d w. ah ah, this is d w. news live from berlin. world leaders pledge to stand by you crime, for as long as it takes precedent below them is the landscape makes another play for more weapons. joining the g. 7 summit in southern germany by video name and nato announces a huge increase in the alliance as rapid reaction. forces $300000.00 troops will be
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on standby in response to rush attack on a new crime in the government and key vows that will track down russian pilots responsible for attacks on civilian housing pass a mysterious tragedy in a south african township. authorities are investigating the deaths of 21 teenagers who was celebrating the end of school exams ah, on rebecca written, welcome to the program. well ladies meeting here in germany have promised to support ukraine for as long as it takes president valadez zalinski has addressed a summit of the g 7 group of advanced economies. speaking by video link, he called for tougher sanctions against russia and renewed his play for more advanced weapons to help fight the war. the g 7 nations stressing their message of
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unity in the face of aggression. i can bring and i'll chase political, edison metallica finish. now she's at the g 7 summit in southern bavaria. mikaela nice to see you as the president, val autumn is zalinski attending that summit by video link on the latest gathered. they really united in their response to the conflict. while they did issue a document where they stated quite clearly that they would support a ukraine for as long as necessary. we're also seeing a shift of position with japan increasingly joining in sanctions. they're based on russia's attack against ukraine. so the d 7 were very key, not to just symbolize that they stand united. there is a long document where there is a new list of potential measures to be taken and that would include em,
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blocking as much as they possibly can. a russian trading in gold, also a supply chains and services when it comes to any kind of a defense goods. but also services were expecting new sanctions. there aren't new individuals, more individuals are supposed to be sanctioned, particularly in relation to potential war crimes committed. so a whole host of new issues brought on the table with vote of years lensky from what we've heard from behind the scenes really pressing t 7 leaders to act fast to swiftly send more weapons. and there is talk that the united states will be ordering yet another rocket defense system. now german chancellor all of scholes has said in the past that he wants to discuss a martial plan for you. crime could be see something like that come out of this, j 7. what we are seeing is for now, and that was the most important thing is to keep you crane of float. and
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$26000000000.00 there pledged are not in addition, but in total for 2022 a just to keep the country running as much as possible under those limitations of the war and is already talk of reconstruction. yes, that would require something like a marshall plan, but that is very much in its early stages. that still also needs to be decided and who will be paying what, what is clear to everyone is that that will cost billions. and, but at this moment in time, this still the very acute sense of trying to limit it rushes power, trying to also and get russia at some point to the table. although what we're hearing about me zalinski seems to be feeling very strongly that it's the wrong time to try and sit down with moscow at the same time being concerned that this is an ever deeper more bruising war for ukraine. now the leaders of 5 emerging
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economies have been invited to join the g 7. why is that? well, the, how, the still a just emerging, they are huge play is in their very own right. india is that indonesia is that a south africa, the most important economy on the african continent, argentina is there and all of these countries are democracies. that is something that would have felt stressed when inviting them cynical. also a key african country currently leading the african union. and the aim that is really to put an offer on the table. and most of the states abstained in that un resolution against russia. and they are very much sitting on the fence of both in terms of politics, but also economically india. also even benefiting to a certain degree from those sanctions imposed on russia and those energy exports.
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it's now snapping up energy. it has huge energy demand. so does the west, so really was the g 7 here that needed to make a case why it's more attractive to be part of the g 7 affiliated with them broadening the brick fates? bricks would also of course, include at china and russia. mckenna have now chief political editor for us at the g 7 summit. thank you very much of one summit to and now they're now ahead of a nato conference in madrid. this week, secretary general ins shelton, burke says the alliance will drastically increase its rapid response. forces as a result of rushes unprovoked invasion of crime. we will harness or back groups in the eastern part of the alliance. up to be gay, that levels. we will transform the nato response force and increase the number of our high road. this forces to well over 300000
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rules abuse our ability to reinforce in crisis and conflict. including with more pre positioned equipment and stock points or military supplies. more forward deployed capabilities, like air defense, strengthen command and control, and upgrade to defense plants with forces preassigned to defend specific alice, or from where it's bringing data. he's christine, went by in brussels, christine, good to see, and nato's rapid reaction force currently has around 40000 troops. how is the alliance intending to boost their numbers to 300000 laura baker, this is all part of nato's new strategic concept. that's going to be unveiled at this historic nato summit coming up later or in the week. this is a nato, a responding to what the secretary general said was
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a more dangerous world. what we'll see happening is nature will be strengthening its defenses. that is, of course, as you're saying, as we've heard from the secretary general, increasing the number of troops that nato can easily and readily deploy on it from 40002300000. now, germany's recent announcement is, is, is, is one illustration of how that will actually work i from, from a technical perspective. so germany, for example, has announced that it's going to be or creating a new brigade this. these are german troops that will be stationed and be training in germany. but that can be very quickly and easily deployed to the til the waiting for examples of these troops. however, a very good understanding of the lay of the land are in lithuania, but they will be stationed in germany and can be readily and quickly deployed to lithuania. so similar measures across the alliance. and that is how that number will be boasted up. in addition to, of course, making sure that equipment is, is also in place are for example, but this is coming as the nato alliance. members are also increasing at their
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commitments, reaching that 2 percent defense spending targets, in some cases exceeding it as we were from the secretary general. but also across the alliance of paul in the run up to the summit. coming up this week, there was an alliance day, a poor across native citizens and they stood support strong support for the increase in, in, in, in defense spending, as well as in being nato members. chris, in what the dns shomberg say about the alliances commitment to ukraine. what we know for sure that at this summit i, there is going to be a renewed sort of commitment to ukraine in the form of a new special assistance package. it has 2 components, assistance in the short term assistance in the long term. in the short term, it's equipment, for example, anti drone equipment in the longer term, it is the, the, the commitment by nature to help you crane transition from the sort of soviet era style equipment to more modern nato standard equipment. so that much and more that
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we can expect along those lines at the summit on christine, thank you very much for that cra, same one word for us in brussels. ukrainian president. a lot of miss zalinski is warning russian pilots that he'll find those responsible for multiple explosions that rocked the capital cave. more than a dozen missiles were fired at the city for strikes damage, residential buildings, and a school. at least one person was killed and several others wounded. authorities are also wanting civilians to leave the east in the city of this chance as russian forces pushed forward there of war. let's bring a date of these emanuel shares, who standing by in the ukrainian capital case, and i see russian forces have now taken that key city of several minutes, but in neighboring lucy chance or warranties are urging civilians to urgently evacuate as they say. the situation is very difficult. we've been preparing for
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this for some weeks now. is you crime losing the battle there for the don bus? well, the situation, rebecca is very volatile in don't boss. it has been 4 weeks for months. oh, now of course now we see russian troops advancing with dera, capturing the city of savannah on. he asked that we have to keep in mind doubt the ukraine. an armed forces were and fighting there any more, they retreated. that was a strategic retreat so that they could regroup and they could dare, could defend de lines are better. now the situation is very, very dire. in lizzie chan square civilians are urged indeed to evacuate. but those of our creations, i rent a difficult because these are, these are all this whole province are, are for earth law hands this whole province of the knows they are constantly and a higher level air strikes. so people find it very difficult to create to find a safe road. also,
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i always have fighting between the 2 armies. this simply caught between 2 or between or 2 fires. so it's very, very difficult for civilians. they are very dire situation indeed, and decisions. now, am i, how are people in cave where you are coping off of the latest attack on the capital over the weekend? well, it definitely showed the city and it's in abbey turns say, yesterday people were woken up by those blast 12 massage or were measurement or what thrown arctic capital. i myself heard for blast a day for a long residential area. so obvious. see of people living in the area itself, you know, felt really shaken or by it yesterday to city. the city was easily choir to day life. her life has taken over. i would say people just get on with say her everyday life. but each time, such attack happens, this a bit more resentment against russia against russian troops are and each time also people are a bit more resolved to continue fighting against
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a russian troops which came to ukraine since february 24th. a people more likely to have the air raid siren warnings. i mean, you know, i was there last week. we know that, that often people just ignore them. do you think these attacks will prompt people to maybe head to the shelters when i hear the sirens? well honestly you would think, so i also saw doctor de, we've had a 2 alerts to dang key if i wasn't a car at that time and i observed people around me, they simply, you know, ignored the alarms, of course they acknowledge it, they see it on their phone because it's an alarm phone system, but they simply get on with their lives. it's been going on for over 4 months. not the beginning that were being very careful. they were heading to shelters all the time. now it's so, so almost an act of defiance to just simply ignore those signals say no to happen. and of course they are worried especially after yesterday. but as cynthia also wants to lead their lives right in the thank you very much for that update emanuel
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. shes forth in cave. russian shelling earlier in the war had devastating consequences for one man in a pain near cave. 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. a warning, some view as may find some images in the next report. unsettling. fair. he pity been as 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. urban said he was elsewhere with his sick mother at the time. that's where he heard what had happened. the bull, the lawyer had just shouted, though i stood on the balcony and just shouted at the new book. it wasn't an accident. they were in the only humanitarian car door for people to leave the city despair, but all the russians knew about it. what to better?
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horace. but all skew filled up, filled with em, ludlow. 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 secretaries look for that? well, i have to thank the media. no it it all morning. and also the whole on the civil society might see a key. but some of their work has already helped to identify many russian soldiers who ought to that have been committing crimes. a more equal bertha. it is part of the operational symptoms. even a crucial part of the evidence that we collect. and oh, it's a snowball. e, just a multi look as if it is what i sonoma fed. he pity venus is deep in his own war
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crime investigation. he is an i t expert and these pre war skills help. he has spent weeks collecting photos, videos of the scene, and comparing them with maps on it all to try to find out who killed his family of his no, fuck the less yeah. newton's than my one. i'm not sure if we'll find him yet. the renewal didn't, i'm not even sure the man is still alive and all was more law. but perhaps with the help of some musicians we will least find out what kind of brigade it was. and from who was the leader campbell, who gave the order a deep blue star shriek. the army is not just a collection of random people. there is always a commander who gives the order. yes. come when duke authority field is, elaine said he is working with a lawyer. they are hoping to take the case to the european court of human rights. we have sufficient evidence of what happened. it's all recorded on cambra. my task
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as a lawyer would be to demonstrate that it was done by their russian military to hold the russian federation accountable for violation. b european convention on human rights and in particular, the right to life was the work itself. he focus for days and nights at a time, but sometimes his loss is even stronger than his purpose. yet anymore with the question, i can't describe it exactly. in more, it's not like it's nightmares process, it's may be just a situation. do you hear a song or you have some other association i was if you could keep and that feeling of emptiness can come very quickly to some why true school he says he's not going to stop though. lujan and they're not the issue. i will put it simply if people are remembered and somebody is working for them,
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they're still alive. is that the deal in the new? yes through. so let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. turkish police have released around $400.00 people attained during an outlaw pride. march in istanbul. turkey is largest city has banned the l. j. b t. q events since 2015. the large crowds still gather every year. local residents ban banged pots and pans in support. rescuers have saved more than a 160 passengers and crew from the blazing ferry in the philippines. at least one person died and another is missing. fire broke out of the central island of ball. nearby boats helped in the rescue. at least 4 people were killed when a grandstand collapsed during a bull fight in columbia. more than $300.00 others were injured during the traditional corolla event when spectators into the ring. south african authorities are investigating the mystery debts of 21 young people attain
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ages were celebrating the end of school exams at a bar in the southern town of east london. 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 mark the end of school tests on them is 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 underway. but authorities have ruled out stampede as the cause of death saying the dead weren't visibly injured.
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that's left grieving family members waiting for answers at local mortuaries anson, i am done. ah. and slowly get high in order to see we have a child that was there who passed away at the scene. that's the information that we half received on it or not. we didn't thing is that the child was going to die this way and this was a humble child, i'm respectful gang and she listened. but as we now kit will always be kitchen for now. and angry and grieving community is left wondering exactly what happened to leave. so many of its children dead see became a, is a freelance journalist covering the story. and she told us more about what happened at that have been very mysterious traditions. of course,
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we still are waiting for the official forensic report on that matter. but upon speaking to some of the survivors, they at an age that what happened on early hours of sunday morning was that a crowd was, was dispersed by the establishment management using she a. busy gas to remove those who are refusing to need this stablished meant as a trading hours were coming close, close down. this is of course the survivors. how is that was the word that we got to talk the management office management. they said that was a stem sheet that ensued during the junior take a number or the number of people that were present at that particular event. but of course, the authorities then later came out and ruled out the cause of being
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a p. o i watching a c c t v footage that was played for the officials. and i was taken up some other stories, making headlines. activists from the ocean rebellion group have stage to protest to demand that will lead us act faster to save life in our marine waters. the protest comes as a long delayed un conference on rejuvenating the world's oceans kicks off in lisbon . the family and friends of british journalist, don phillips, who was killed in the brazilian amazon, and by their last respects at a cemetery in rio de janeiro. philips was doing research for a book on how to save the world's largest rainforest. when he, an indigenous expert, bruno parrot were murdered on their boat. oh mac nor mike has in ecuador debating the fate of conservative president gamma lasso spiraling food and energy costs have sparked nationwide protests. lasso has announced a count in fuel prices,
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but powerful indigenous ladies are demanding bigger, reductions they undeterred and keep coming back for weeks. some 10000 people gather he in the capital key to every day to protest let by indigenous groups were spawn by rising fuel prices and leaving costs over there. we've come with their heads held high with their hands up. 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 scores were injured. oh, a 2nd, but oh, president jim lasso has accused the opposition of plotting it to in an apparent sign of easing tensions. a state of emergency was lifted on sunday. am government
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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 are not only about them been with them after a year of trying. we now denounced the government for their unwillingness to engage in a meaningful dialogue. our 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 since bought now what away to win a golf tournament? china's lay how tongue triumph for the 1st time in 4 years in munich. after holding
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this huge pot to prevail in a playoff, it was a very emotional moment for les, he almost quit this last year after struggling to match his early promise. he led the whole way through the munich events. and finally, a video of a brave and an agent 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 made a long crocodile that had been roaming his village for days. a local conservation team helped returned the toothy terra back into the wild, well away from the village. watching data, but the news is a recap of our top story. ukraine's president has joined the g. 7 summit here in
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germany via video link is called for more weapons and toughest sanctions against russia. late is also welcome to 5 emerging economies to the table to talk about energy and climate change. that's in use update coming out next, and d, w, use asia, dissension in the ranks. why some observers call the new agnew pops game. only a short term solution to budget was for india's military and a survivor of the earthquake in afghanistan shows what's left of his village and tells what his remaining family now needs. i stories and more coming up at the top of the hour and use at the moment. we'll have more for you at the top of the hour, but for now we'll leave you with some of the highs and lows from the climbing world comp in in spoke austria. anyone with the fear of heights better look away with
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