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[000:00:00;00] ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, g 7 countries seek to put more sanctions on russia. a german chancellor of schultz ends the g 7 summit pledging to drive up the cost of war for russia. leaders also
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agree to fight the global food crisis and bring you the latest. also, russian missile strike, a busy shopping mall in ukraine, at least 18 or dead dozen still missing ukraine's president calls it a brazen act of terrorism. and dozens of migrants are found dead in a truck in texas. all 50 people perished in sweltering conditions in an abandoned trailer, near unknown migrant smuggling. ah hello m terry martin. thanks for joining us. the g 7 summit has come to a close here in germany with a pledge to explore further sanctions on russian oil. member countries also agreed to spend billions to address global food shortages and help ukraine export. it's grain. german chancellor, all of sholtes close to 3 days. so it's saying g 7th actions would drive up the
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cost of war for russia, which he accused causing a world wide younger crisis. leaders pledge to reduce fossil fuel subsidies but also allowed public funding for natural gas projects. through to the effects of the war on energy supply. german chancellor also said the world needed to help ukraine rebuild. here's some of what he had to say. the i'm auction on to her there, but, and we also talked about long term reconstruction. and we'll put forward additional funds for this. but we need to come together as the g 7 and also other european union members are hostile to discuss reconstruction under the old personal noon. we need a marshal planned ukraine, just the has to be well planned and develops 4 planned for this is what we have set out to do plant and vicar to adam to sundance world w. j. political after mckayla kirsten. i was at the summit venue in bavaria. i asked her for her assessment of the meeting may take away,
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is that really it was the united states dominating this us present, joe biden, and having the ballpark figure of 600000000000, put on the table for an infrastructure program that all sounds a bit lengthy it doesn't sound very acute, but it's very important to the united states to set something against the chinese belt and rhode policy. but of course, the overarching issue was ukraine and that we as so we'll have salts at basic d, declare that there would be a conference that, that we will team up with commission present fund a line of the european union to have such a conference to pledge money for the reconstruction of ukraine. having said that, he was asked specifically about the situation about relations with ross son to that he responded that that it still is no end of that war in sight. and going into that press conference that he held behind me when it wasn't raining to. so while ago he did say that there was
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a time of uncertainty nearing and those challenges need to be tackled. so it's very gloomy message here from elmo castle in this spectacular scenery. this g 7 also cast a global spotlight on olaf shoulds in his 1st year as chancellor. it put a global spotlight on his leadership. how did he do mchale? well, it kicked off. well, her with joe biden praising him for his leadership, but also seeing that there were some concerns about what the transition from angola michael to him would be like. but that he clearly proved a very strong leadership from germany. that was thanks to him that the west was so united and then we thought of i really dominating also in a separate profit press conference. the only one he held was on that infrastructure project that the united states cares about so much. now that also illustrates how much so by needs to predict power also to his home audience, because he is under pressure in the united states. and all i've sold very much
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a mediator here, a both amongst the g 7 who are quite a bit apart when it comes to how to best tackle climate change. the mechanisms to you to trading is very much seen as something european, not specifically american, but a very successful bridge builder towards those of partners states invited here at, namely india and indonesia, which holds the g 20 presidency and also south africa then a goal. so he was a bridge builder and recognizing that really the g 7 times are coming to a close, that the g 7 no longer is representative enough to really change the course of policy in the world. that is not something he said, but that is something that is becoming very clear here. seeing what we used to call the most powerful nations in the world, sit together and really struggling to hold things together in this era. this new
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era at the venezuela cells called it after russia attacked ukraine, a diminished g 7 as it were. now, some g 7 leaders want to stop their country's purchasing russian goals. they say they'll also work or towards a price cap on russian oil. all of this, of course, is to try to reduce funding for russia's war machine in its war against ukraine or any more details of the price cap on russian oil and stopping of buying russian gold. have it any more details? come out on those what we see not in the statement and there's a determination to put that into action. but the nitty gritty was not resolved around the table here, particularly when it comes to the price cap on oil that we learned that the french wanted to see an oval price crap, not just on russian oil, but worldwide. now that you know, that is simply not implementable as many experts the same, but also they're sitting around the table that
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a lot of risks attached to that. so that was postponed towards another day. clearly a focus on strategic issues. also crossing own red lines and that is heavily criticized by and yos that are here and on climate change by if really back tracking on previous assurances and saying public money can now go into the exploration of new sources of fossil fuels. if, because of the extraordinary circumstances it created by the ukraine will, well, this really somewhat undermines the credibility of the g 7 who's development was wholly fueled on emitting c o. 2, that, that kind of development should now happen in other poor countries who have that development ahead of themselves, a completely climate neutral. while these countries are struggling it to live through a crisis without tapping into more fossil fuel. so that really is left high in the air here as leaders did re commit though to their own climate goals. mikaela. thank you very much. archie, political editor, mckayla. kirk. no, they're wrapping up
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a rather gloomy g having some well g, 7 leaders have condemned russia for carrying out a missile strike on a busy shopping mall in central ukraine, calling the attack a war crime. at least 18 people were killed on monday when missiles hit the building in the city of crime and shook around a 1000 shoppers were reported to be inside. at the time, ukraine has requested a united nations security council meeting over the strike rescue services. worked through the night, looking for survivors, still trapped in the collapse small dozens of severely injured victims, somewhat life threatening wounds have been taken to local hospitals and credentials . they describe harrowing scenes just after the russian missiles struck you, but you? yeah, i just the air and shrapnel hit my body to father, the whole place was collapsing. then i landed on the floor and i don't know if i
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was conscious or unconscious. i didn't understand anything. i opened my eyes and i saw a big piece of rubble was in top of me, and i started to scream, help me coupon. i hit ya. official say the missiles struck one over a 1000. people were inside the shopping mall. hundreds of rescued emergency service workers are still scoring the rubble searching for survivors or for verbal. but according to the preliminary police report, there's still people inside the shopping center in the zone them. so you could have been shock is an important transportation hub and home to the countries biggest oil refinery, ukraine's president below the mit zalinski described a strike as a terrorist act. designed to coincide with the malls busy as ours, and cause maximum loss of life data. there, i can't remember what that will only absolute psycho terrorists who should have no
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place on earth. can launch missiles at 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 old c de albany sent. russia has recently stepped up its missile strikes across your creek. shelling of archive on monday killed 5 people, and wounded $22.00 more, including 5 children, according to authorities. the northeastern city has suffered heavy bombardments as the very start of the rushed invasion on february 24th on the game will never such explosions. i don't even know how to describe them. windows were shaking them or someone told me something happened to my father in law. i can close and he was laying down still alive as it is literally within 10 minutes he started leaving from and that was it. despite russia's claims, it isn't targeting civilians, it's once again, ukraine's alarm population. that's pain,
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a heavy price for the russian invasion. earlier i spoke to our corresponding montela. shes in chia and asked her for an update on the shopping mall attack. ah, well, terry, over 20 over 20 people i know, accounted for dead after this. debbie, i me so striking to just give you an idea as to how just just how terrible district was. well, the bodies are so badly that they will only be identified to dna, testing the 60 over 60 people who have been injured some very badly. and there's thousands of people still missing with the auto re t's. now, as it was mentioned in a report, quantifying this act as a terrorist against ukraine and population. i know you're also monitoring the reaction to this attack of it's been widely condemned, of course. so tell us to tell us more about international reaction to this. well
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1st they did reactions here in q was that of a very strong shock and emotion on among the population. and unfortunately they're happening across town to a horrible report such a force 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 brutal attack. they said they also said that her teeth indiscriminate a type of attack on innocent civilians come to constitute a war crime. and this happened, they say, as the are russia unfolded and unjustified war of choice since february 24th, it gets to 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
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saying these strikes on russians are on ukrainian cities by russian forces. so we've also seen a strike earlier in, in kip. oh, the fight, of course, in don boss in the east of the country is continuing. what's happening in don bus? well, i'm sorry, the situation is as it was for a few months now as it continues to be very dire in the dumbass region in the city of musicians at russian church, tired to so mean by it. from the southern flank of the cities, civilians are urged by ukraine armed forces to flee if they can baterri yesterday. some of them were trying to get water out of time 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, well, even civilians try to get water. we're a shout,
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they're happy in at least 7 people who died during dust talk and another 22 injured . it just seems that it's a never ending at a horror or just unfolding of their country and does very much the feeling that know a new credit. we do is safe anymore. i am a thank you very much. that was our corresponding manuel shaws there in q. well, world leaders are going straight from the g 7 summit here in germany to another major meeting, the nato summit, which is starting to day in madrid. members of the western military alliance will discuss expanding the number of troops available for rapid deployment. as nato members state gather for a critical summit in madrid, general secretary young stoughton bag met the press. and he praised how much nato had transformed itself new since the start of russia's invasion of ukraine. all this constitutes the biggest overall
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o collect of the fence and the tenants. since the cold war or thought about nato is shifting focus to smaller, more mobile units. as part of the nato response, force. well equipped, highly immobile troops that can be deployed at a moment's notice. so far, $40000.00 soldiers belong to the force nato. now, once more, to guide our own, we will transform the nato response force and increase the number of our high read this forces to well over 300000. these troops will exercise together with the home defense forces, and they will become familiar with local terrain facilities. am our new p position stalks. the nato response force has already been placed, an alert status, meaning it's ready to move. if the call comes,
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unit members are under the command of their national governments. but they can be deployed by nato forces if necessary. stoughton bags, as nato's eastern flank is likely to be expanded. alliance members are to vote on the measure in madrid later this week. they'll also hold talks on a new strategic framework in for say, 12 years ago, russia was considered a strategic partner we speak about today. nato is singing a different tune sweeten, but those are for i expect it to all make clear that allies consider rashaw as the most significant. i'm bardic threats to our security. members also plan to draft a new support package for ukraine, who's invasion by russia has made nato more unified than it has been for a long time. take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world today. promenade brush an opposition figure alexis bonnie has appeared at
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a court hearing via video link. it's the 1st time he's been seen in public since being moved to a high security facility earlier this month of ali was arrested and sent to prison . shortly after returning to russia last year, a german court has sentenced a former nazi concentration camp guard to 5 years in prison. yoseph shuts seen here and file footage was found guilty of being an accessory to murder at a 101 years old. he's the oldest person so far to go on trial for their part in the holocaust. the japanese capital tokyo has recorded his highest june temperature in nearly a 150 years. the thermometer topped 35 degrees on tuesday with the heat wave set continue in the coming days. authorities are urging people to try and reduce their electricity use in order to avoid power cuts fell to a tragedy in texas authorities there have discovered the bodies of almost 50 people in an abandoned truck. more than a dozen survivors, including children, were taken to the hospital, mexicans, guatemalans,
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and on durance are among the dead. the location is 250 kilometers from the us mexican border. and it's on 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 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,
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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 for our folks right now. san antonio's mom was also at the scene on monday. so the flight of migrants, city refuse, is always a humana tearing crisis. 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 is just who left these people to die in a hot trailer is underway. slaves 13 people are dead, more than 250 more have been injured after a tank filled with 30 tons of chlorine gas ruptured in jordan's port city of october. the tank fell as it was being loaded or leasing of poisonous cloud of
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chlorine gas. it quickly spread across the harbour. now it wasn't had example in a moment of horror storage tank carrying 30 tons of chlorine falls from a winch and slams into the deck of the ship below, causing an explosion of little yellow smoke state tv round video showing the moment the tank exploded, sending dock workers at the red sea porch scrambling to escape the toxic cloud that had been in bill as it came to cornell. jordan's prime minister be share, i'll cassini, visited a hospital where the sick are being treated 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 received 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
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are following. authorities initially described the action to the 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 back occupies on the northern tip of the red sea. next is the israeli city of i lot, which is just across the border when united nations secretary general antonio guitarist has declared that the world is in the middle of an ocean emergency. speaking at the opening of the un ocean conference in portugal, he urged governments to do more to restore ocean health to terrace said some countries have been holding up protection efforts out of what he called egoism. the un conference is expected to adopt a long delayed declaration aim to protecting the world's oceans. there is such an
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agreement would be voluntary and not legally binding. un secretary general called on all countries to do their part, to make a difference. o it oceans. saudi shook and s o s. they are struggling, heating and the see the fighting goals are dying. go slow ecosystems such as mangroves, c, grasses and wetlands are being degraded. fish, cities are being depleted and the ocean is choking in blood. the waists. we must work together to write these wrongs. turtles are among the oceans welling animals under threat from human activity. normally they live long lives. now researchers have found that the reptiles are able to halt the aging process staying physically young, even as they get old. the discovery is challenging assumptions. the bodies must
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inevitably deteriorate with age. turtles have some of the longest lifespans on the planet. from infancy to death. some totals and tortoises can expect to live over 100 years old. researches and 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 used these really high quality data and find as many species for which we had enough data to run the kinds of analyses that would lead us measure longevity, but also aging rate. they found that the animals age much slower than humans. in fact, of the 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,
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they looked at this figure rose to nearly 80 percent. so if age doesn't kill them, what does their risk of death? he's never 0 and and and so, so whenever we find species that have negative negligible senescence, it only means sad that the risk of death increases very, very slowly with age or, or, or he doesn't increase village but they are still, they still have disease as they still have a number of problems are that that will affect them and will eventually kill them. so it doesn't mean that there will become that would have, will, they will be forever. now, while they are live totals and tortoises 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
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tissues gets weaker. this translates into increased mortality as the years go by. the fact that some totals 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, our capacity to, to, to repair damage, cellular damage and dish or damages by actually starting all the species that can do it. while that that would be and a huge leap in our chances of living much, much longer understanding aging better could help develop therapies for the
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diseases of old age such as dementia. and it's all thanks to the humble turtle the wimbleton tennis championships got under way in london on monday with novak ciocca village. and tunisia is, alls is robert among the high profile names a through to the 2nd round, russian and bill origin players though our band due to the invasion of ukraine. most competitors, including jock of it, have criticized the band. but that did not stop the crowds turning out for the most glittering event in the tennis calendar. there are no corona virus restrictions this time around. last year's event was restricted and the 2020 tournament cancel. for we go, just a quick look at our top story, this our g 7 leaders have ended their 3 day summit in germany with an agreement to pursue further sanctions. bon russia, german chancellor, full of sholtes said g 7 members will increase the costs to russia or in bating ukraine are also pledging several billions of dollars to address
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a global food crisis. you're watching d. w. news from berlin coming up next. it's d w. news, asia authorities and india have arrested a prominent fact checker and journalist. it's part of an ongoing crackdown against civil society activists and millions stranded by flooding. and india's ne, now face afresh, thank parish bonaire j had with has those stories and much more after the break. so stay tuned for that mean while you catch all legislators information any time you want on our website at c, w dot com. i'm terry martin for me all of us here at dw,
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