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like microbes to be annihilated, even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards juice is still pervasive. the history of anti semitism starts july 2nd on d, w. ah . this is dw news live from berlin to night. a nod to nato turkey ends its opposition to finland and sweden joining the alliance. thirty's, president. edwin makes a dramatic reversal and paved the way for another nato expansion. also coming up, mexico's president says,
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poverty and desperation lead to the death of at least 50 migrants on a major trafficking route. we'll go live to our correspondent in san antonio, texas, where the bodies were discovered. ah, i'm ami annisa, welcome to the program. we begin with a green light for nato expansion. after weeks of debate, turkey has agreed to support the bids of finland and sweden to join the military alliance. this is a reversal by turkish president reggie tie up at a one who had opposed the membership of the 2 nordic countries. on day one of what has been described as one of nato's most important summits in years. a major breakthrough in turkey dramatically dropped its opposition to finland and sweden becoming members of the military alliance. turkish president, wretched tie of aragon had blocked the nordic countries. membership bids because of
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what anchor perceived. a support for courtesy militant groups, it designates as terrorists, but a meeting between nato secretary general leanne stockton berg and leaders of the 3 countries at the start of the summit in madrid, quickly bore fruit. innate, though we have always shown that what ever our differences, we can always sit down, find common ground under sold, and the issues naples open door policy has been on historic success. welcoming finan. i'm sweden into the alliance will make them safer. naples, stronger under you'd, atlantic area more secure. the country signed a joint memorandum on their common security. after the meeting, finland's and sweden's nato membership now appears to be a formality. it's a big boost at the start of a gathering which nato will use to set out its strategic agenda for the next decade
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. shortly after arriving in spain, u. s. president joe biden emphasized the importance of the meeting to the host countries leader is to present your hosting a truly historic summit. and the key moment in our alliance, when russia's unprovoked invasion of ukraine was shattered piece in europe, and shattered every norm since world war 2 has been in place ukraine. another significant moment on day one huge tarlton burg announced that the organization plans to cut its civilian and military greenhouse gas emissions by at least 45 percent by 2030. and be carbon neutral by 2053, 0 by 25th. but it's the resolution of the row on sweden and finland, which is a show of nato's unity and it's growing strength at a moment when it badly needs both of them. nato leaders, you saw their fluent directly from southern germany after the end of the g. 7 summit there. that was that 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 in a pledge of several 1000000000 euros to address few food shortages caused and part by the war unity among close allies. that is the symbolic message. the g 7 aim 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 rushes 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 films, the most 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, t and we need a marshall plan for ukraine and it needs to be well planned and developed. that is
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what we've set out to distance fulton across the globe. countries are feeling the knock on effects of the war. so it 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 over 4000000000 euros this year to help those facing the worst shortages. another major focus of this summit, the battle to protect the climate shalt 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. there's an ally, we all agree what the future holds, which is not gas. this is particularly true for german, for we want our economy to be c o, 2 neutral in 2045. and that has consequences for the question of the use of fossil
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resources, whether it's coal, oil, or gas gases, g flat bed climate activists, 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 at the ent, a commit to long term targets, but not commit to the immediate measures needed. that to give it clear framed to the industry to face old fossil fuels and to enter into renewable energy in it much more rapidly. close arguments will continue. but for now, shult 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. the g 7 leaders also condemned russia for carrying out a missile strike on a busy shopping ball in centrally crane calling the attack a war crime,
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at least 18 people were killed on monday when missiles hit, the building about a 1000 shoppers were reported to be inside our correspondent nick connelly is in the city of graham and shook where he visited the site of the attack. more than 24 hours since this attack on chrome and shook. and as you can see, the rescue efforts are still carrying on here late into the night. looking for some of the estimates. 35 people still accounted for the hope of finding the lives of li, winning foss. fremont who is not normally a place where a lot happens. this is a city that is hundreds of elements away from the front lines. this attack came as a real shock to people here who thought that somehow the worth the fighting that affected most this country would now be over and they would be in safety. behind the front lines. a former white house aide has testified that former president donald trump knew his supporters were armed when he encouraged them to march on the capital on january sticks of last year. cassidy hutchinson also said trump tried to
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grab the wheel of the car. he was travelling in when his security detail refused to take him to the capital building. the january 6th committee will hold at least 2 more public hearings next month. for mister meadows that dw sumi, someone gone there has been following the hearings. and she give us this update. it was another stunning hearing from the january 6th committee this time featuring the testimony of an aide to president trump's former chief of staff. a cathy hutchinson really is unique here because she was in, on a lot of the conversations happening on the most senior levels of the white house, including with president trump on the days leading up to january 6th and on the day itself. now among the revelations we heard, hutchison testified, the president trump and his chief of staff were aware that people in the crowd there, the riders were armed with things like pepper spray brass knuckles. that there were some people who didn't want to go through security because they were carrying heavy or weapons. and she said, president, trump essentially said they're not here to hurt me, let them in,
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and let them go to the capital president. trump, himself, according to hutchinson, wanted to go to the capital after a speech with the crowd that day he wanted to essentially join that mob. and when he was told he wouldn't be going to the capital. he was so i rate that he tried to grab the steering wheel and even attacked his secret service detail. according to the hutchinson president, trump did respond to this testimony in real time saying he doesn't know who cassidy hutchinson is. that she's a phony and a minor player, but the big question here will be, what will the department of justice do? a lot of observers believe that the evidence that's been amassed on the previous hearings and from today show clearly that president trump himself tried to subvert democracy and overturn an election. and that the department of justice will have to move forward with prosecutions of high level members of president trump's inner circle and president trump himself so mean, so misconduct, washington for us now to a tragedy in san antonio,
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texas to mexican nationals have been charged in connection with the deaths of $51.00, people who are found dead and abandoned tractor trailer, the victims included migrants from mexico, water model, a guatemala and 100 us. more than a dozen survivors, including children, were taken to a nearby hospital truck was found on a major human trafficking route from the u. s. border with mexico. a normally quiet san antonio road transformed by tragedy. authorities were allergic to the scene in the city, south western outskirts, on monday evening, after work and a nearby building heard a cry for help and found the trailer with its stools, a 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.
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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, visible working ac unit on that rig. we're not supposed to open up a truck and see stacks of bodies in there. ah, 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 you humana it's area crisis, but tonight 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. for more on this, i'm joined by d. w,
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as in his poll in san antonio, texas, in, if you're at the scene of this tragedy, can you tell me what you've been leave to see and to hear there. now this is a small side drawing just very close to the interstate, 35, which is actually really a very, very used route for human smugglers because it, you know, allows people to get away from this very highly patrolled border area. fast. it's very empty here. when be arrived a couple of hours ago, there was hardly any sign which showed what just happened less than a day ago. so it is a sad moment, but it is here, very quiet and just some jonas. and we've heard this number 51, at least dead. what do we know about the victims?
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yes, so 46 died her in this a truck 46 dead bodies were found 16 or brought to a local hospital. isn't we just learning that 4 people died overnight? i had a chance to talk to some firefighters who actually were here at the scene and they found the bodies. and well, there are still really on the shock because i have not seen something like that before. yeah, according to the latest is 26 that we have from 2021 over 600 migrants died on the us border. what does this incident this year tell us about the safety on the border for migrants who have, who are crossing their well, it tells us that the situation is horrible. first of all, in the countries, the flooding from europe, mexico. why did those people who died came from and it also shows that the so called articles 42, which don't jump pushed forward,
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which made it much harder for migrant to start a legal troll. it says to get into refugee status, it can help people still try to cross the border. and it shows that also president quietly does not have any ideas to stop. tried to do is pull in san antonio, texas for us. thank you. now to sports wear tennis legend, serena williams has been knocked out and the 1st round of the wimbledon championship, the american had been out injured for a whole year and was making her singles come back at the grass grand slam. she lost in a final set tiebreaker to frances harmony, 10 after a dramatic match. the 40 year old williams was targeting a record equaling 24th grand slam singles title. now before we
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go, here's a quick look at our top story. this our after weeks of debate, turkey has agreed to support the nato membership bids of finland and sweden, turkish president reggie tie of edwin had previously opposed the plan, claiming those countries harbored terrorists. announcement came at a top level. nato summit currently underway at madrid, rob watts, as your business news next. don't forget, you can get the latest on our website around the clock. that's d w dot com. you can also find us on twitter and instagram. i mommy and he said, thanks for watching. come have a g t v highlight you every week in your inbox. subscribe now will you become a criminal m.
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