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history that he semitism on starts july, 2nd on t w. ah ah, this is deed ebony, news live from berlin, a fundamental shift for nato leaders of member states, including us president joe biden. gather inventory is the alliance radically reconfigured it strategies to fend off future aggression. many of those nato ladies just left germany. after the close of the g 7, summit councilor, all of sholtes pledging, the group will drive up the cost of war for russia. class a grim reminder of the horrors of war as emergency personnel such for the missing
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at a ukraine shopping mall, destroyed by russian with at least 18 people that confirmed dead. aah! i'm rebecca writ as welcome to the program night her late as a gathering for a critical summit in madrid. how to counter rushes attack on ukraine is top of the agenda. he was president joe biden called it a truly historic summit that it came home and a key moment for the alliance. one focus of the meeting is the expansion of nato's rapid response force is meant to deter the russian aggression secretary general. yes, schellenberg has called on member states to boost their military spending responding submissions or something, but also address the issue of china and the fact that it has not condemned russia's invasion of you crime. we don't do it. god join us, not the sorry rhonda and china of course is soon the biggest economy in the world
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and we need to engage with china instantly. shes like like climate change. it matters for all the all energy market. but we are disappointed by the fact that china has not been able to condemn the russian invasion of ukraine, that china is spreading manual. the false narratives are about nato, the west. and also that china and russia are more close now than ever been before. and car spun at jack pack is carrying the summit in the trade. i asked him about the significance of those comments on china. is interesting. rebecca, that they decided the shopping bag decided to talk about china because there's been quite a lot lot of analysis concerned that there's some here in the drill with the 30 leaders of the nato military alliance arriving. stay that actually the issue of china's increased militarization that, that might not be addressed throughout this summit because of the key issue of russia's invasion of ukraine, sort of taking the limelight. now we know that joe biden, the u. s. president,
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has now arrived. he did a short press conference with the spanish prime minister, padre sanchez, just in a short time ago in which he said that they need to discuss and that they did discuss between the 2 of them, the need to keep weapons flowing to ukraine. we know from the vladimir zalinski, the ukrainian president who will address this summit via video link at some point that the ukrainians are saying that they've received only in the region of 10 percent of the weapons from international partners that they need in order to continue to fight this war and i, one of the lead is going to be talking about, they're talking about this strategic concept that they want to put together. they want the issues that nato face is not to be just dealt with year by year. but instead for this summit to lay out a sort of 10 year plan to look at the more longer term with the security concerns. and because the security landscape, having changed so dramatically since his invasion of ukraine, and to that end,
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we know that they're going to put 300000 troops on regular on nato's eastern flank, with russia. and that's a sevenfold increase from what it was before. that announcement, so this is a pretty major shift, a pretty major summit where they're going to be discussing this. and the reality is they're going to be discussing how these countries, which is kind of individually supported ukraine, can perhaps do that in a more collective way within the alliance. now take the leaders of turkey, sweden and finland have also been meeting tacky, has been a thorn. and aside all of those 2 countries attempts to join the club. do you think that that will be ironed out of this summit as well? well the natives such generally in stoughton both certainly hope so he's been attending those meetings with the with the 3 leaders of turkey, finland and sweden as well. turkey has pretty much said it's going to flex. it's vito all the way up until finn and sweden designate the p k k which is a kurdish, a militia group, a separatist group as
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a terrorist organization as turkey wants them to. they accuse finland and sweden of harboring pre p k. k terrorists, as they call them fit in sweden, say that something not the case, but both of those countries also have some kind of arms, a bands on selling ons, into turkey as well. so these are issues that need to be, i and i, they, that's the initial thing that's been put into place the having these meetings today . and we also know that the united states president joe biden is going to have a one on one with the texas president recipe have i had one on wednesday during this summit as well to try and discuss this. they know, as far as, as far as the concern is that, that this summit will be considered something of a failure if there is in progress for funding and sweden in their applications to become nato members. rebecca more on chang, thanks very much for that update. checks, very forest inventory and sunlight has laid as it flew in directly from southern germany. after the end of the g. 7 summit, a wealthy democracies, at 3 day meeting was meant to showcase
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a unified front against russia. it resulted in a deal to pursue more sanctions on russian oil and a pledge of several 1000000000 euros to address food shortages caused in part by the war. unity among close allies. that is the symbolic message, the g 7 end to send to the world. despite a litany of problems facing the planet. the atmosphere at the final session on tuesday seemed relaxed. on monday, ukraine's president joined by video link. russia's war dominated the talks, the world 7 largest economies of the e. u determined to support ukraine for as long as it takes that the summit also looked forward to the time after the war, especially since the soon summers important thing is that we want to get together from the perspective of the g 7 with also with others, including the european union to discuss the question of reconstruction tyrann, we need a martial plan for ukraine and it needs to be well planned and developed. that is what we've set out to distance working across the globe. countries are feeling the
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knock on effects of the war. so was good that leaders from the global south joined the summit. nations like india, indonesia and senegal, among their concerns the fight against hunger. to address that the g 7 and the you have established a global alliance for food security pledging of a 4000000000 euros. this year to help those facing the worst shortages. another major focus of this summit, the battle to protect the climate shot spoonful with a plan for a climate club. open to all nations willing to commit to the goal of limiting temperature rises to 1.5 degrees and becoming emissions neutral by mid century. this, this is ally, we all agree what the future holds, which is not guess this is particularly true for germany. we want our economy to be c o, 2 neutral in 2045. and that has consequences for the question of the use of fossil resources. whether it's coal, oil, or gas gases, if that, but climate activists,
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some of whom protested near the summit, venue. se extending use of fossil fuels, even for a short time, is the wrong response to energy shortages. we are angry that leaders are at the ent commit to long term targets, but not commit to the immediate measures needed. or to give it clear frame to the industry to face old fossil fuels. and to enter into renewable energy in a much more rapid way. those arguments will continue, and for now, short said the g 7 has demonstrated what democratic alliances can achieve from the bavarian mountains, the world's richest countries standing in solidarity against a backdrop of uncertainty. and he 7 leaders have also condemned russia. thank carrying out a missile strike on a busy shopping mall in central ukraine, calling the attack a war crime,
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at least 18 people were killed on monday when missiles hit the building. after about a 1000 shoppers were reported to be inside. an emergency personnel continued to search for the missing i corresponded nick connelly is in the city of cram and choke at the sight of the attack. he gave us the latest on the rescue operation. them some of the emergency services have already left that were making sure that all the blast that all of the fire rather had been extinguished. but there's still lots of such rescue going on. and we're hearing information from the governor of this region who says that up to 30, maybe potentially more people are still unaccounted for, potentially still under the rubble here and over 20 dead. and some still a very critical condition. so, but extra great damage in the place. it is hundreds to come to a from frontline, where people thought that basically they were, for the most part away from the main action. this city's most important study object, the, or refinery, ukraine's biggest had been basically destroyed months ago. so there was nothing
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left to take there. so people really here shocked, have discovered that, you know, this war is basically everywhere that they can't ignore any sirens, any arizona because this reality, this danger is very prison. well, that's right. i mean, the fighting is continuing. of course in the aisd, what is the latest on the front lines? well, for now, the brush is still putting a lot of pressure on this. a chance that step nearer city to separate the nets, which was basically you credit ukraine's biggest loss and rushed biggest gain over the past month. incredibly intensifier going on there. people living with electricity without water and it's the few civilians left. they're busy with no option to get out russia trying to in circle uh city. and the last couple of hours we had news from nipper early for a rather big city. not that far away from where our current shook that also has been hit by russian air strikes. so far, the route, the authorities there on reaching too much to have in detail. but it seems like rushes really going for the logistics here trying to attack the cities in central ukraine. the base, the, a crucial to moving supplies to the army further east in terms of weapons,
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but also just food and basically the sticks that busy keep this country together. the cities that are long, the big bridge, the bridges long ukraine's main with the pro are crucial. and if they end up in destroyed, in their infrastructure ruins than ukraine's gonna be in a much weaker position to keep on that fight. denise. all right, thanks very much. for that they may con late for us in cramming chuck central ukraine. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. scotlands 1st minister nicholas sturgeon has announced a fresh referendum on independence from the united kingdom. sturgeon valley legal action to ensure a consultative vote. go ahead. even if the british government tries to block it, the vote is said to take place in october next year. the u. n. is calling for an independent investigation into the death of 23 migrants in morocco. about 2000 people tried to across the board of from morocco into the spanish enclave of mejilla last week. the you and says it's received reports that moroccan officials
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beat the migrants as they tried to cross a fire at a prison in columbia has killed at least $51.00 inmates authority say it broke out during a riot. i have now opened an investigation into the incident. the prison in the city of to lua has made as more than 1200 inmates shall anchor has restricted fuel sales to essential services only for the next 2 weeks. it's part of a desperate bid to cope with a severe shortage shall anchor is grappling with its worst ever economic crisis and is struggling to pay for imports of food medicine and few amount to a tragedy in texas. so far it is, there have found $48.00 people dead in an abandoned truck. my included migrants from mexico, guatemala, and honduras. more than a dozen survivors, including children, were taken to a nearby hospital. the trunk was found some 250 kilometers from the u. s border with mexico on a major transit route for people smugglers normally quiet san antonio road,
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transformed by tragedy. authorities were alerted to the scene in the cities south western outskirts, on monday evening, after a worker and a nearby building heard a cry for help, and found the trailer with its doors. the jaw and dead bodies within officials said, dozens of people thought be migrants from central and southern america were found dead at the scene, while multiple 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, heated soft in ah, 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 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 up behavioral health far folks. right now. san
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antonio's mom was also at the scene on monday. so the flight of migrants, city refuse, is always the humana, terry, in crisis. but to night we are dealing with a horrific human tragedy. local police say they have taken 3 people into custody by that it isn't clear if they were directly connected with the incident. a federal investigation into just who left these people to die in a hot trailer is underway. oh for we go, here's a quick look at our top stories this out west in late as a gathering with nato secretary general, again, stolen doug for a critical summit in madrid. shelton. meg has called of knighthood member states to boost defense spending and what he called more unpredictable. gold mulatto meetings come just after the 3 day g. 7 summit here in germany, counsellor ola shoulds said the meeting closed with a deal to pursue further sanctions on russian oil and
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