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hearing here was that of a very strong shock, an emotion among the population, and unfortunately, they have been accustomed to a horrible report such reports of shedding of civilian spots on the international stage. they have also been quite a few strong reactions, not least doth of the g 7 leaders. we issued a statement condemning these are brutal attack. they said they also said that her teeth indiscriminate, her type of attack on innocent civilians come to constitute a war crime. and this happened, they say are, as the are russia unfolded and justified war of choice since february 24th against ukraine are so important reaction from the united nations, which it said yesterday in a statement that whatever the number of casualties ends up to be the attack on the shopping mall, any attack on the shopping mall is actually deplorable. as we're seeing these strikes on russian honor on ukrainian cities by russian forces saw we've also seen
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a strike earlier in in cube. oh, the fight, of course, in don boss in the east of the country is continuing what's happening in don bus well, terry, the situation is as it was a for a few months now as it continues to be very dire in the don bouts region in the city of musicians at russian church, tired to stall, mean by it from to southam. flank up to cities, civilians are urged by ukrainian armed forces to flee if they can baterri yesterday. some of them were trying to get water out of a tank because they no longer have, you know, running water running electricity that's just goes on to show you just how dire the situation these while even severely i was trying to get water. we're a shout. there have been at least 7 people who died during dots, 2 icons, another 22 injured. it just seems that it's a never ending at the horror,
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or just unfolding of the country and this semester. feeling that knowing your credit is safe and m a thank you very much. that was our correspond manuel shaw's there in kia now to the united states and a tragedy in texas authorities, there have discovered the bodies of at least $46.00 people in an abandoned truck. first responders were called to the truck on the outskirts of san antonio after a cry for help was heard. officials say a further 16 people, including 4 children, were taken to hospital. location is 250 kilometers from the us mexican border and as a major transit route for people. smugglers normally quiet san antonio road transformed by tragedy. authorities were allergic to the scene in a city south western outskirts, on monday evening, after work in
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a nearby building heard a cry for help, and found the trailer with its doles a jaw 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 patient that we saw were hot to the touch. they were suffering of from heat stroke, heated soft in 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, city refuse is always your man, it's aaron crisis,
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but to night 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. take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world today. a german court has sentenced a former nazi concentration camp guard to 5 years in prison. yoseph shoots seen here and 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. at least 3 people are dead in dozens more injured after a train derailed in the us state of missouri. the train was carrying some 243 passengers and it doesn't crew members. it derailed after hitting in a dump truck at a level crossing indigenous groups in ecuador have met with the government to try
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to put an end to the 2 week long. nationwide. unrest sparked by high living costs. the protesters are projected the government's newly and else fuel priced cods. they say they're insufficient and have bowed to continue the demonstrations. the japanese capital tokyo has recorded its highest june temperature in nearly 150 years. the thermometer top 35 degrees on tuesday with the heat wave set to continue in the coming days. forty's are continue, are urging people to try and reduce their electricity use in order to avoid power cuts. at least 12 people are dead and 250 more have been injured after a tank filled with 30 tons of chlorine ruptured in jordan's port city of a kaba, the tank. the tank fell as it was being loaded, released a poisonous cloud of chlorine gas. it quickly spread across the harbour. how you as
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it has therefore, a moment of horror. then 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 the attic chemical. jordan's prime minister b share al cassini visited a hospital where the sick are being treated. when 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 . r following. authorities initially described the accent as
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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. helen back occupies on the northern tip of the red sea. next is the israeli city of i lot, which is just across the border was returning now to our main story. the g 7 summit here in germany were just waiting for the final press conference by the leaders starting with the host german chancellor aloft. schultz. here with me in the studio is d w. t political correspondent, melinda crane, and on location in bavarian, near the summit venue is our brussels bureau chief, alexander fun. naaman, alexandra, 1st of all, how close are we to this final news conference?
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sorry, can you repeat it again? i didn't get the question. yeah, we're just waiting for that final news conference. i was wondering if you can tell us when it might begin. yeah, i, well, i really don't know because actually they should, they should have a, started this a press conference a while ago. but of course, assa discussions are still ongoing as always at the normal thing to wait for the host of the g 7 meeting to start his final conference. so i think that we will see him soon and giving us a summary alpha, how this whole meeting and went and, and so what kind of concrete solutions and they were an able to achieve. yeah. okay . we're seeing some live pictures from the venue there. we, the podium is being set up and we've got so we've got an audience forming now, so perhaps it won't be too long before that gets underway at schloss elmo,
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which you're seeing there in southern germany. i mishondra the ukraine, the war and ukraine has been a focus of this summit very much so both the war itself and the repercussions around the world of what about ukrainian president vladimir zalinski? he addressed the conference himself by video link up. the g 7 is urged, he urged g 7 leaders to give more weapons to provide more backing for the war against russia. what have jesus? 7 leaders actually agreed on in relation to ukraine. well, they agreed to continue supporting ukraine as long as it takes, which i thought was a crisis strong statement. they want to provide you quinn with economic militarily military and of course diplomatic support. and they also condemned to russia's illegal and brutal war on ukraine,
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saying that today are committed to continuing imposing sanctions on the russian regime. i don't think that we are going to see any announcement with regards to weapons deliveries because that is rather something that will be discussed at the upcoming. anita summit in madrid, debt is due to start this evening, but i think that the message that the g 7 leaders wanted to send is that they are determined to continue supporting ukraine. that, of course, it is up to ukraine to decide when the time is right to start talks with russia. and stead to russia cannot dictate any and any piece a settlement here. that was also a very important statement that i think there you, queen, and government was looking forward to receiving. and what was also important was the pledge by the g 7 leaders to provide ukraine not only with the humanitarian
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health, but also with almost to 30000000000 euros or a budget to help with that is of course very important for the country where the government is saying that they need up to $5000000000.00 you asked dollars a months to evey avoids an economic color. and that is going to get underway in just a moment with the in the studio is a one crane archie, political horsepower. she's following all this, of course on monday we just heard alexandra, referring to this pledge for ukraine, nearly 30, a 1000000000 dollars i believe, or, or euros for, for to help ukraine deal with its basic needs to provide his basic needs. or they've also been looking at infrastructure needs and the rebuilding ah, effort that is to thought to follow the war whenever it is over. what have you seen coming from the g 8 that we are? that's that that would constitute some significant development. we haven't seen
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before. we have to take one number off that g 7. it is now. and so i think it essentially the big news was the commitment on rebuilding assistance that was made by the finance ministers of the g 7 directly before this summit actually began . but we heard chancellor schultz called for what he has called a marshall plan for ukraine. the marshall plan being of course, the enormous support from the u. s. after world war 2, that got europe and most especially germany, back on its feet, not only economically, but also politically, that essentially gave germany the stability to become a flourishing democracy. and clearly that's the aim also here to ensure that ukraine, which is now going to be a candidate for e u membership status, that it has the secure economic basis and the reconstruction that will enable democracy to flourish once this war is over. so certainly there was unity on that
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point. i think over all when we look at the degree to which these leaders are unified. certainly in the messaging. yes. but on some of the concrete measures that they've been talking about, apparently there isn't a full agreement on how fast to move and how concretely to move. and i'm talking both about a ban on russian gold in courts. we may hear more. gold is russia 2nd biggest resource, 2nd biggest earner after oil and gas of foreign and the u. s. have really wanting to push fast with this. it made a clear in their 1st press conference by president biden, and i believe they're the german chancellors, approaching the podium there in that schloss element in bavaria. did i mentioned, or, you know, i said ga, slipped out and said ga. and that is because russia was a member of this group until 202014 after it annex crimea. it was
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kicked out of the group. they joined in 1998 for following the collapse of the soviet union. and it was, there was efforts to integrate russia into the international community that was, that was very much of a part of that effort. so there's transfer scholes approaching the podium. we're going to listen in, i believe the news conference is about to begin. you're looking at live pictures from the g 7 conference taking place in bavaria final news conferences. here we go with the final press conference with the federal chancellor shorts. ladies and gentlemen, i too would like to welcome you here. we head in challenges and constructive days behind us now. and the jeep 7 summit in emma was an important summit in a very special time. and this showed us very clearly how we stand
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together and how decisive we are to show and counter the russian aggression a $125.00 days. this is how long the war has been going on against ukraine as a g 7. we has the group of the strong democracies. we condemn this terrible war. the missile attack yesterday in the shopping center in chrome and show premier care costs a lot of fatalities and casualties and showed us once again that the protein is continuing his brutal aggression visa v. v population g 7.
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