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germinated $6000000.00 jews like microbes to be annihilated or even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. history of anti semitism starts july 2nd on d. w. a. ah ah . this is the w news live from berlin. g 7 countries seek to cap, the price of russian oil. as their summit ends lead as meeting and germany, i expected to announce new sanctions on russia. they also pledging billions to fight the food crisis. also coming up, brushing missiles strike
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a busy shopping mall in ukraine. at least 18 are dead, and thousands are still missing. ukraine's president calls it a brazen act of terrorism. and dozens of migrants are found dead in a truck in texas. at least 46 people posed in sweltering conditions in an abandoned trailer, near and known a migrant to smuggling. ah, i am gabrielle as well come to the program. leaders of the g 7 group of nations are ending their 3 day summit with further sanctions on russia for it's ongoing attacks on ukraine. u. s. officials said to g 7 countries would try to put a cap on the price of russian oil to limit its revenue. they are also expected to pledge $5000000000.00 us dollars to address
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a global food crisis. they were urged to fight food shortages by several developing countries that attended the summit. at this luxury hotel nestled in the bavarian alps, talk of war as 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. the other, the sunday physician w, 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 mobile homes,
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especially the understanding that borders should not be moved by force. i'm finished with your vote for sure, that sounds good. one, the g 7 is considering capping russian oil prices and imposing sanctions on gold exports. as 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. antonius, from the g 7 summit in bavaria, is the w 2 political editor, michelle ok. them here in a final statement from v 70. this will be my, it's shortly. what can we expect that well, the statement on a global sued security just came out in that. indeed it does an ear mock $4500000000.00 or for more resilient food supplies.
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and to softer the flow for those who are particularly affected by the rise in food prices and potential of food shortage is also plates here from d 7 leaders to keep all food supply lines and the agricultural markets open. this is in contrast to, for instance, nations like india that are limiting exports on some grains. and so that is the fresh pledge that's just coming out with the waiting for the final statement. i could tell you that due by the u. s. present has already just left and his motor case had 36 vehicles in it. so we just saw them all pass bias here a few moments ago before we went on air. and at that cap on all prices that was expected. it potentially here to come to a conclusion hasn't and we've learned that leaders want it to work towards that. so we do expect that to come up. that would affect just rawson will bear,
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but no firm conclusion here and no enjoy on any paper on that. the statements that have just come out so far, so no cap on all the prices, but the ukranian president logan zalinski has also urged the g 7 leave is for more weapons. what is likely to be included in the final communicator? is all what we've heard of the fall already is a joe biden, and most notably is saying that the support for ukraine, both finance and military will continue for as long as necessary. and we also saw us pledge for a new air defense system surface to air defense system. and we would expect at the language in the statement to be along those lines of those pledges at no specifics there mentioned. and it's notable that to, with the outreach dates were here, who didn't vote in favor of the un resolution against a russ is attack on ukraine,
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notably india, cynical, south africa here. and there was no mention of ukraine, russia in there, but there was talk of the right to defend it piece. and that that piece would be defended. and a vast changes in the multilateral order there if recently that was somewhat coded language it for ukraine. and so a. 1 for pledge in that statement is expected, and of course it was plenty of symbolism here having 2 hours earmarked for low to mid lensky loan. that's as much time as they all took to discuss at the global economy. archie, political editor, mikayla cooper. they're reporting from the g 7 summit. thank you. and we'll of course, bring you the closing statement from durham, charles, all of sholtes from the g 7 in about one hour live here on dw news with terry mot.
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do several leaders have condemned russia for carrying out a missile strike on a busy shopping mall and central ukraine calling. we attacked a war crime, at least 18 people were killed on monday. when missiles hit the building in the city of commence shook around a 1000 shoppers were reported to be inside at the time ukraine has requested united nations security council meeting over that strike. ah, when the i'm 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 couldn't see this you. i fell down with my son in my arms because the explosion was so strong. well and then you would let him know. we'll go with her to 1st explosion, then a 2nd, and there was a lot of black smoke from the official say, the missiles struck one over 1000. people were inside. hundreds of rescued emergency service workers are still scouring the rubble,
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searching for survivors. ho purple. but according to the preliminary police report, there's still people inside the shopping center in the zone them. so you cremeans yoke is an important transportation hub and home to the countries biggest oil refinery. ukraine's president vladimir zalinski described to strike as a terrorist act, designed to coincide with the malls, busiest hours, and cause maximum loss of life. one of your data directly of them in the home. only absolute psycho terrorists who should have no place on earth can launch misses of such an object. and it's not an incidental hit by missiles. it's a precise russian strike or exactly on the shopping center. some won't see the robot any russia has recently stepped up missile strikes across ukraine. shelling of car keys on monday killed 5 people and wounded 22,
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including 5 children authority said this northeastern city has suffered heavy bombardment since the very start of the russian invasion and february, i think you will never such explosions. i don't even know how to describe them. windows were shaking nibble of norman. someone told me something happened to my father in law. i came close and he was laying down still alive as it is literally within 10 minutes he started leaving from and that was it. the renewed barrage of missiles on its cities brings fresh focus on ukraine's please for more support an earlier i spoke to a correspondence in manuel shaws in chief and i also for an update on the attacks. well, our garage to our 1st responders were still working on the sea and throughout the night, dell steel, 40 people at least 40, been missing that their relatives at registered as missing does scores of people
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injured at least 60 people injured, a death soul or so has risen overnight to 18 in the early hours, sir, in the morning. so very dire situation. indeed in chrome and joke. now what are the reactions in an outside you crime? well a here i am in care of the emotion was palpable. yesterday. people were actually shocked even they for overdose a 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 seemingly targeted by a russian me size, but also the reactions have forward in from outside of the country. at the g, 7 leaders issued a statement condemning to a brutal attack against severely as they are so said that those indiscriminate attacks on innocent civilians did constitute a war crime. and to their route, they reiterated their support to ukraine, saying that of russia had wasted and justified a war against the country. also,
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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 the shopping center was simply utterly deplorable. now, fighting in the dawn bos region is also continuing. what's the latest there? while it's continuing and wizard indiscriminate to us shelling as well. just to give you an example in lizzie shelves, which is a hardly a fault over by her, which is a really thoughtful that by a russian church, an ukraine. i'm 4 armed forces defending it. 8 civilians and 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 or have any civil. the in still in lazy chance to leave with the russian troops having launched an offensive from the southern
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part of this city. early this morning, this was supported by little hands, governor sagan had i it well shows, reporting from clear, fair. thank you. m. a court here in germany has sentenced a former nazi concentration camp guard to 5 years in prison for complicity in the, in war crimes during the holocaust. joseph shoots seen here in the file footage was found guilty of being an accessory to murder. at 101 years old, he's the oldest person so far to go on trial for their part in the holocaust shirts, worked at the saxon house and concentration camp, which we 19421945. now to a tragedy in texas, where authorities have discovered the bodies of at least 46 people in an abandoned struck,
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5 1st responders were called to this truck on the outskirts of san antonio. after cry for help was heard from inside. officials say of further 16 people, including 4 children, were taken doors. vigil location is just 250 kilometers from the us mexican border, and is known as a major transit route for people smugglers. a normally quiet san antonio road, transformed by tragedy. authorities were alerted to the scene in the city south western outskirts, on monday evening, after a work and a nearby building heard a cry for help and found the trailer with its stools ajar and dead bodies within officials said, 46 people thought we migrants from central and southern america were found dead at the scene. while 16 survivors were taken to hospitals suffering from heat related conditions. the patients that we saw were hot to the touch. they were
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suffering um from heat stroke, heat exhaustion, ah, no signs of water in the vehicle. it was a refrigerated tractor trailer, but there was no uh, visible working ac unit on that rig. we're not supposed to open up a truck and see stacks of bodies and there are none of us come to work. imagining that. so we're working through the behavioral health far folks. right now. san antonio's mom was also at the scene on monday. so the flight of migrants sit in, refuse is always your monitoring crisis, but tonight we are dealing with a horrific human tragedy. local police say they have taken 3 people into custody, but it isn't clear if they were directly connected with the incident. a federal investigation and just who left these people to die in a hot trailer is underway. you're watching the w news. here's a reminder of our top story that these are at least 18 people have been killed in
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a russian missile attack on a shopping mall in chrome and shook in central ukraine. officials believe over a 1000 people were inside the building at the time grants president condemned to strike as a brazen act of terror. and she's 7 leaders of called it a war that's it for now from me and the news team don't go away up next. our doc filled killing for a sod, moss: murder on video, and don't forget our website for you latest news as well as business and sports. that's all on d, w dot com. terry martin, one of an update for you at the top of the r god office a. so imagine how many portion of lunch as her now in the world climate change can be very hard to store. if this is my plan, the way from just one week, how much work can really get.
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