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a busy shopping mall in ukraine, at least 18 are dead, and thousands still missing. your friends, president calls it a brazen act of terrorism. angie suddenly does denounce russia's latest attack as a war crime and consider more sanctions on russian oil. and the final day of their summit in germany and slow and steady turtles. when the race of life researches discover that turtles bodies stay young, even as they get old unlocking their secret could help humans each more gracefully . ah, i'm good hello, as well come to the program and we begin in texas in the united states where authorities have discovered the bodies of at least 46 people in an and and struck.
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first responders were called to the truck on the outskirts of san antonio after a cry for help was heard. official save for the 16 people, including 4 children, take care have been taken to hospital. the location is 250 kilometers from the us mexican border and as a major transit route for people smugglers. a spokesman for the san antonio fire department, describe the condition of the survivors and the shock of 1st responders, and they arrived at the scene. the patients that we saw were hot to the touch. they were suffering from heat stroke, heat exhaustion, no signs of water in the vehicle. it was a refrigerated tractor trailer. but there was no visible working ac unit on that rig. we're currently putting those 60 members through critical incident stress debriefing. again, we're not supposed to open up a truck and see stacks of bodies in there. from on this,
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we're now joined by journalist my depold in san francisco, california. mike, what more can you tell us at this time? really a tragic situation along the border and then details really limited at this point beyond what the authorities have told us in the, in the early stages here. much about, you know, specifics of where this is coming from beyond simply a group of people coming from top of the border of likely many from another southern countries, you know, coming to the united states, looking for refuge and really without access to any water or any cooling or anything beyond just be the 2 dozen or so that are are you know, being treated and still alive the, the details here are very limited. there has been an arrest made and hopefully we'll get some more answers shortly. so there are some survivors, though. do we authorities able to question them yet?
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not yet. i think that the focus at this point isn't treating them. how many of these in this group are children suffering from dehydration stroke in these high high degree temperatures? so really not much of a chance for authorities to speak with them yet that will likely come here in the coming days. once those conditions are able to improve. not the 1st on the something like this has happened. what are authorities doing to prevent these trustees? this is really been a challenge going back across presidential administration, and it's one that the baton administration is struggling with right now along the border. i did it, it's been, might be a well documented the difficulty just handling the flow of migrants coming across the border. those, the refuge seeking asylum. and really at that from this point, we haven't really gotten any clear answers from the buying administration as to
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what the strategy is at this point. but definitely an area focus here. moving forward. my deal that journalist in california. thank you very much. my a sir now to russia's will on ukraine president, florida zalinski has condemned the russian attack on a busy shopping mall as a brazen acts of terrorism. at least 18 people were killed on monday when miss south struck the building of the center of crimean shook around a 1000 shop as were reported to be inside. at the time you crying as requested, the united nations security council meeting over that strike when the am store shopping, mile in kremlin shook was struck by a russian cruise missile on monday. shoppers were stunned by the sheer force of the blast. you put them see this, you fell down with my son in my arms because the explosion was so strong. well,
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and then, you know, we heard a 1st explosion then a 2nd, and there was a lot of black smoke from the officials say the missiles struck one over a 1000. people were inside, hundreds of rescued emergency service workers are still scouring the rubble, searching for survivors. oh papa, but according to the preliminary police report, there's still people inside the shopping center in the them, she is kremlin shook is an important transportation hub and home to the countries biggest oil refinery. ukraine's president for laudermill zalinski described to strike as a terrorist act, designed to coincide with the malls, busiest hours, and cause maximum loss of life. that directly of them in the home, only absolute psycho terrorists who should have no place on earth can launch misses at such an object. and not an incidental hit by missiles. it's
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a precise russian strike or exactly on the shopping center, some c to rule, but any st. russia has recently stepped up missile strikes across ukraine, shelling of cock even monday, killed 5 people and wounded 22, including 5 children authority said this northeastern city has suffered heavy bombardment since the very start of the russian invasion. in february the hebrews, they were such explosions. i don't even know how to describe them. windows were shaking their beloved, almost someone told me something happened to my father in law. i can close out. he was laying down still alive. literally, within 10 minutes he started leaving, and that was it. the renewed barrage of missiles on its cities brings fresh, focused on ukraine's please for more support. i had this re to nato summit in madrid. earlier i spoke to our correspondent manuel shows in keith and also for an update on those attacks. well,
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there are 2 1st responders. we're still working on the scene throughout, deny del steel 40 people at least 40. they billed me saying that their relatives at registered as missing the scores of people injured at least 60 people injured a death soul or so has risen overnight to 18 in the early hours or in the morning. so very dire situation. indeed in common shock. now what are the reactions in and outside you crime? well a here i am in care of the emotion was palpable. yesterday. people were actually shocked even the for overdose. for 4 months going on 5 months of war, there have been a sadly used to search attacks on civilians that they were very, very shocked at a shopping mall. it was a, as seemingly targeted by a russian me size, but also the reactions have forward in, from outside of the country. at a g, 7 meters issued a statement condemning to
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a brutal attack against civilians. they also said that those are indiscriminate attacks on innocent civilians did constitute a war crime, entered their route, they reiterated their support to ukraine, saying that of russia had wasted and justified a war against the country. also, the united nations are ha, ha, ha, very quickly condemned the attack. seeing that whatever the number of casualty ended up to be any attack on a shopping center was simply utterly deplorable. now, fighting in the don boss region is also continuing. what's the latest there? while it's continuing and wizard indiscriminate to shelling as well, just to give you an example in lizzie shadow, which is a hardly a fault over by or reaches really photos or by a russian or tubes and ukraine. i'm full armed forces defending its 8 civilians and
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22 were injured as they were trying to retrieve some water that just tells you how dire the conditions are, the ukraine an armed forces has urged. i have urged any civil the instill in lazy chance to leave with the russian troops having launched an offensive from the southern part of this city. early this morning, this was appointed by lieutenant governor sega had i. isabel shows, reporting from clear, fair. thank you. m. leaders of the g 7 group of nations have condemned russia's attack on the ukraine mall as a war crime. their joint statements came ahead of the final day of the summit here in germany. these are expected to formalize a ban on russia's gold and considered new sanctions on russian oil. they also be urged to address food and energy price hikes around the world.
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at this luxury hotel nestled in the bavarian alps, talk of war is dominating discussions at this year's g. 7 summit specifically options to support ukraine and expand sanctions on russia. in a closed door session via video link ukraine's president asked were leaders to help and the war before winter when conditions would become tougher for his troops. this to some disposition that we all have assured that we will continue to support ukraine in his defense against russia, lies what's clear as that war is a deep, deep cut in international relations. a little ego of all the rules, all the agreements that we have made with each other the other by the cooperation of states. all has been broken from about functions, especially the understanding that borders should not be moved by force to skim. finished with your vote for sure of himself. his conclusion that one the g 7 is considering capping russian oil prices and imposing sanctions on gold exports. as
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a way to further target vladimir putin revenue streams while minimizing spillover effects, the war is already driving up food and fuel prices around the world as well as inflation rates. several developing economies have been invited to take part in this year's summit to winning working groups focused on energy and food security. our political correspondence, benjamin of ours gruber is at the g 7 that summit in the bavarian alp sir benjamin . today's the last day of that summit was still on the table a last in a short day, there will be a last session talking about the multilateral order. also thinking a handful the g. 20 summit. they will take a place later this year in indonesia, and after that, a few of the leaders did the here in bavaria with how'd short a press conference statements with many of the participants of the summit. then continuing the trip to madrid for the nato summit. now the ukranian president
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vermeer zalinski has urged the g 7 leaders for more weapons and sanctions against russia. what is likely to be included in the final communique? ukraine will definitely be a topic with the file communicate you said lead as yesterday published 2 statements, one condemning russia's missile strike on the ukrainian shopping mall in the other one saying that they will support ukraine as long as they need it. saying that they will look forward to what they need when it comes to weapons when it comes full support. so supporting ukraine financially, politically, diplomatically, and also military with a, the, have the weapons a, what they say is that there's no going back to normal. it to russia, others what the german chancellor said yesterday, and that's the difficult task that they have. not only with the g 7 leaders did a meeting today, but also with the leaders of other countries that are here in bavaria. the when
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vita by germany is the host country of the sun. now russia has announced that it will join the g 20 summit in indonesia, november what's the stance of the g 7 on that? it is a difficult topic and what is the chancellor shalt said is that russia should not be able to divide their west. there have been, there has been criticism that has been pressure on the indonesian president, that's also here, a missa. we, dodo who will then continue his trip, he wants to go to moscow. he wants to talk to russian president vladimir putin, as well as with ukraine and president followed him, is cilenzo, who was also invited to the summit in a barley in november, m joe biden. the u. s. president said the russia should be excluded out of the 20th, the german chancellor said that is not sure whether he will go. so there's not a joint at united response whether they're west, whether g 7 should boycott this meeting of the g 20 or not, but that was definitely pressure on indonesia to exclude them. our political
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correspondence, benjamin alvarez ruba reporting from the 270 summit in elmore. thank you very much . a well leaders. we'll go straight from there g 7 gallery to another major meeting, the nato summit, which starts later today in madrid. members of the western military alliance will expand the number of troops available for rapid deployment, but as the w's terry shorts reports. there are questions over whether the booster capacity will be enough to conduct a threat from russia who testers in madrid, demand no more nato. but this week summit will create more nato than even the alliance itself imagined in years past. with more raging just over it's border, nato's never been under so much pressure to prove it can. as it's pledge goes, protect every inch of alliance territory. we will transform the nato response force and increase the number of our high rudeness forces to well over 300000. that's up
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from 40000. now, that's one of the new measures needle leaders meeting and madrid will approve to strengthen defense and deterrence. they'll also promise to spend more to accomplish it. most visibly higher. true numbers will be kept at higher readiness along the eastern flank. already since russia launched the war in ukraine in february, new nato battle groups had been deployed to slovakia, hungary, romania, and bulgaria. joining those stations since 2017 in estonia, latvia, lithuania, and poland. the new force posture to be approved in madrid will beat up those battle groups a long standing request of baltic governments. for the 1st time since the cold war, additional troops will be pre assigned to back up specific allies. germany went 1st in announcing it would add a 1000 military personnel to the forces. it leads in lithuania, pre positioning, some equipment, increasing training with local courses. but the initial appreciation for the move
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was muted when it learned that most of those soldiers will stay in germany unless there's an emergency lithuanian president get on us now. so it says to deter russia, his country needs more boots on the ground. now the lithuanian ground, it's much more effective to coordinate the actions to be no shoulder to shoulder, earn 2 of goals to have the possibilities stu trained together to make the exercises. and of course, to increase or professionalism off all of the soldiers and within an under lithonian soil. despite baltic preferences, what's now being called the german model is likely to be followed by other allies as they announce new contributions in madrid. if the additional troops aren't deployed now, security analysts rule in french 9 says it please into the hands of russian president vladimir putin. so instead of deterring this actually spurs him on to
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threaten us more or to even go into some kind of hybrid conflict, even with the baltic states, the ability to scale up quickly in the baltics could depend on whether russia moves faster into the vulnerable. so walkie corridor and new tensions over transport routes between lithuania and the russian enclave of kalynne and grad. just drive that point home. the suv okey gap is the achilles heel of nato. if it is held by russia, it could easily block any nato, reinforcements to the baltic countries. nato says pre positioning equipment in ammunition and frontline allies, part of the new force posture will help bridge those problems. in addition, leaders will present a comprehensive assistance package for ukraine. secretary general's dalton berg will also entail the next strategic concept, a 10 year plan envisioning nato's future. the 2010 version didn't anticipate to these threats from russia or challenges from china. what st oldenburg predicts confidently is met dealing with an unstable world is needed. normal
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terry shoals reporting that i am not able to get some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. at least 3 people are dead and dozens more injured after a train derailed in the us state of missouri. the train was carrying some $243.00 passengers and a dozen crew members derailed after hitting a dump truck at a level crossing indigenous groups in ecuador, i have met with a government to try to put an end to the 2 week long nationwide unrest that was spark behind living costs. the protesters have rejected the government's newly announced fuel price cuts. they say they're insufficient and vow to continue the demonstrations. the tooth of the 1st prime minister of the democratic republic of congo has arrived in the capital. kinshasa is the only remains of patrice lombardo, who was executed in 1961 by u. s. and belgian backed forces. mom, bas tooth, which was in belgium,
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is due to be laid to rest and can shop on thursday. please. you know that melissa. at least 12 people are dead. $250.00 more have been injured after a tank filled with 30 tons of chlorine gas ruptured in jordan sport. city of october. the tank fell as it was being loaded, releasing a poisonous cloud of chlorine gas that quickly spread across the harbour. how you as it has therefore, a moment of horror. look at storage tank carrying 30 tons of chlorine falls from a winch and slams into the deck of the ship below, causing an explosion of lethal yellow smoke. stay tv round video showing the moment the tank exploded, sending dock workers at the red sea port scrambling to escape the toxic cloud that had been in as it came to coolness. jordan's prime minister be share, i'll cassini, visited a hospital where the sick are being treated. when
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a smith i heard from the director of the hospital that admissions, the number of cases are decreasing. how the local, this is thanks to god in your efforts when you receive the 1st batch of people and provided them with the necessary care. busy i signed the interior minister to head a team to hold an investigation into the incident. his majesty and the crown prince are following up i thought. authorities initially described the accent as a gas leak. the area was sealed off after evacuation. the injured and specialists were sent in a widely used disinfectant and water purification agent. chlorine can be fatal if inhaled in large concentrations. health officials urge people to stay inside and close windows and doors. the nearest residential areas 25 kilometers away. that occupies on the northern tip of the red sea next to the israeli city of i lot, which is just across the border. one,
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united nations secretary general antonio terrace has declared that the world is in the middle of an ocean emergency. speaking at the opening of the un ocean conference and portugal urge governments to do more to restore ocean health. career said some countries have been holding up protection efforts out of egoism. the un conference is expected to adopt the long delayed declaration aimed at protecting the world's oceans. though such an agreement would be voluntary and not legally binding. bew ancestor general called in all countries to make their part do their part to make a difference. oh it, oceanside issue and s o s. they are struggling. heating and the see defying. corals are lying. coastal ecosystems such as mangroves see grasses and wetlands are being degraded. fisheries are being
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depleted and the ocean is joking in plus the wastes. we must work together to write these wrongs. and out of the secret that many, including me hope to discover how to stay physically young, even as we get old turns out, turtles and tortoises could give us some clothes. researches have found that the reptiles managed to hold the aging process. it's challenging assumptions that bodies inevitably have to deteriorate with age. turtles have some of the longest lifespans on the planet. from infancy to death. some turtles and tortoises can expect to live over 100 years old. researches in denmark wanted to find out how the animals age, so they analyze data from more than a 1000 zoos. so what we did was then use these really high
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quality data and find as many species for which we had enough data to run the kinds of analyses that will let us measure longevity. but also eating rate, they found that the animal's age much slower than humans. in fact, up to 35 species of female turtles and tortoises that the research is analyzed. 75 percent of them didn't age at all. and for the $31.00 species of males, they looked at this figure rose to nearly 80 percent. so if age doesn't kill them, what done their risk of that he's never 0 and and and so, so whenever we find species that have negative negligible senescence, it only means that that the risk of dev increases very, very slowly with age or he doesn't increase village but they are still, they still have diseases, they still have
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a number of problems. i've died that will affect them and will eventually kill them . so it doesn't mean that they will become there will be they will forever. while they are alive, totals and talk to says, keep producing offspring right up until the end of their lives. they also keep growing right up until their death. whereas humans stop after hitting reproductive age. after reaching that age, the mechanisms in a human body that repair the constant stress and damage afflicted on cells and tissues gets weaker. this translates into increased mortality as the years go by. the fact that some turtles and tortoises hardly age at all indicates they have more efficient mechanisms we're making these repairs than we do. and that's something scientists could learn from to help understand what makes us age. if we manage to find, to find ways to actually improve, improve our,
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our capacity to, to, to repair damage, cellular damage. tissue damages by actually starting all the species that can do it . well, that would be a huge leap in our chances of living much, much longer understanding aging, better could help develop therapies for the diseases of old age, such as dementia. and it's all thanks to the humble turtle you're watching the w news of before we go, here's a quick look at our top story. at this hour, at least 46 people believed to be migrants have died in sweltering conditions in an abundance truck in texas. thousands of survivors are being treated in hospital. the truck was found in san antonio. that's some, 250 kilometers from the us mexican border. and, and is 18 people have been killed in a russian missile attack on
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a shopping mall and preventive in central view. crime officials believe over a 1000 people were inside the building at the time in france, president condemned to strike as a brazen act of terror. and she's 7 latest of called it a wall clock. and that's it from me and the new steam fennel off next is kick off. the story about germany is goalkeeper. manuel noah the ultimate number one room. remember there's a lot more news backdrop and analysis infected languages on a website. as d w dot com, i'm gab office in berlin. thanks for watching. ah
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