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ayala services, oh, be our guest at frankfurt airport city. managed by fraud. ah ah ah, this is it'll be you news live or from berlin. nato members conclude they're summit with pledges or a significant increase in combat. ready forces. german transfer all off. schultz made it clear that nato is a defensive alliance, with no intention to commit acts of aggression. coming up on the show, 3 foreigners captured, fighting for ukraine are facing and death sentences that he
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w p to be friends and family rallying support. plus public gatherings, band and internet access walked the latest efforts to quell unrest in india, muslims post of killing a hindu man and sectarian tensions are on the rise. ah . hello, i'm clear. richardson, thanks so much for joining us. nato leaders have ended a 3 day summit where they pledge to continue supporting ukraine. the last day of the madrid meeting also focused on the global food crisis, made leaders blamed russia were rising gas and food prices, and reiterated their mutual defense commitments. while u. s. president joe biden also announced an additional $800000000.00 in aid for ukraine. he said stopping rushes, advanced is critical for global security. before the war started,
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i told put in that if you very ukraine, nato would not only get stronger, but would get more united. and we would, she would say democracy in the world stand up in opposes aggression and defend the rules based order. that's exactly what we're seeing today. this summit was about strengthening our alliance meeting the challenges of our world as it is day and the threats we're going to face in the future. let's bring angel heck, men up from the center for european policy analysis in washington d. c, and told us a few years ago, the french president and my new on marque, one, called nato brain. dad, how's the alliance now got a new lease on life? well, i think that's a good point. you guys there actually let's consider where we were just 3 years ago and 29 seamen as it back on the 1st line says brain dead unlock and strategic
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purpose. not the same time you may remember presidential, it was evening, threatening to, to withdraw from the lights. let's look at nicer today just 3 years on. we have a nice, a commitment to a huge increase in the number of hybrid in us forces. from 13000 in 2014 to it's the 100000 today. i mean us does the new commitment and up some is huge. pledge there. and then finally got to them and they has also pledged another $800000000.00 in aid for ukraine. i do, we have a sense already of what that will look like, what's better to say on that score. but from the day to i've seen more than $30000000000.00 has already been $30000000000.00, is already being provided to military support to ukraine. since the, since the invasion begun, it obviously still needs more typically, vehicles multiple launch focuses, look at systems long range artillery launchers such as the in 5 millimeter,
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how it's a system. and that's really too much the are to verify from motion forces in the don't bus region. but you know, there is an issue in terms of trending stockpiles in terms of munitions among some of the western countries who is applying ukraine right now. so that's something that they to really does need to get going forward. because, you know, there's no point having a seem to 1000 strong, high readiness response falls. if you've only got enough munitions to potentially apply force for master weeks. and in the ukraine's case, you know, a matter of minutes and i'm in now struggling to, to provide what's needed on the front line. but we have seen the g 7 pledge a commitment, you can work for as long as it takes. and so i'd expect to see a gradual increase in more modern sophisticated weaponry going to ukraine because it needs it right now. those remember, russian president vladimir persian also use the threat of nato expansion as a pretext for invading ukraine. now we're seeing
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a native expansion with finland and sweden joining the eastern plank of nato members. is it fair to say that this has backfired for but can absolutely, i mean i was, i was going to assess them and switch in therapy question. i mean, yeah, i think if you believe in the mental principle, the free southern country being it to choose its own destiny and alliances, it wants to be part of finance. we have not taken not momentous decision, but they weren't close to doing that. you know, a year ago, 6 months ago today, i mean, this putin has forced this decision upon them. no countries that coerced into joining, that is quite the opposite. could you often feel they need to join nature that compelled to join a so because of the threat they perceive from russia. so certainly future decision to invade. ukraine was taking some out. one of the perspective of nature and watch . it's actually unified, the alliance strength, and the alliance, and it's in large the lives health. i'm not going to see the formalization of
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changing attitudes toward china bite and spoke of the systemic challenges. china poses trade was based world. what are, what are the political consequences of this change? well, i would say 1st the, the, the, the nature strategic concept which has been published at this. and that does leave the doll that can, for continued constructive engagement trying, i think that's really important point to make. but i think, you know, there can be no doubt that that the, the, the china has poses a threat to a say no, not as direct as, as russia. that's certainly fair to say. but we need to be clear about the range of political economic committee to tools that china has at its disposal, which uses to protect power and to create strategic dependencies around the world. like russia, china do use a combination of high bits, and so i do operations along with this information campaigns and very aggressive
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rhetoric to intimidate smaller nations and to it's well. and i say, i think nato as a defensive military alliance really needs to prepare about to quit defensive capabilities across each of those separate domains so that it doesn't just see the territory church, the likes of bush and john, one of the office of that is having regimes very different values and very different level objectives. thank you very much for that analysis. we're going to leave it there. i draw heckman of the center for european policy analysis in washington d. c. appreciate your time. thank you very much. a german chancellor all off schoultz says nieto is more important than ever for global security. he also stresses the alliance is defensive. not an aggressor. nate is important as far as security for the security of europe and peace in the world is greater than it has been for a long time. russia aggression has shattered the post order of the last decades.
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much that we have taken for granted in our world has been called into question the security of borders, respect for international law, peaceful mechanisms to solve and such conflicts, a civilized way of dealing with one another. in such a world, one needs good and close friends. that is how i put it at the day of the conclusion of 37 summit in elmo. and this is especially true here at nature's meeting. 30 soon, 32 states that stand close following the motto: one for all, all for one countries that would be willing to risk life and limb to come to one's others, one another's rescue. that is what nature stands for, and that is what we felt here during the meeting in madrid, during the whacking sessions and do during old encounters. and it's a good feeling. indeed, the true strength of our lines is to be found in the fact that we send up follow values and principles on the foundation. if our freedom on the foundation of our
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shared values and principles of our own will and conviction. because of fresh us aggression on ukraine, the international situation has changed dramatically and nato storing the right conclusions. the new strategic concept that is, the court task of ne, to remain the same. the defense of the alliance territory and the mutual defense guarantee, a shrine in friend in article 8. what is new is how a view of russia, sweets, aggressive policy. russia again, constitutes a threat to the alliance and it threatens the international odor. thus nature strengthens its ability to defend itself, especially with the night is the security of its members along the eastern flank of nato. as nato. we increase our presence in the baltic states in poland in romania, slovakia, and the czech republic. the native secretary jemma said that the new full structure will equals 300000 and it will see support by
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germany in the credible and substantial manner. we announced that we would make available a convent ready brigade to defend aligns territory. and in so doing, we sent the tone in the alliance. as i said, we will make available a regional navy command and we'll assume leadership responsibility in the maritime area. in addition, the federal armed forces will make available and ahmed, deficient it killing 15000 troops to defend north east europe. more than 60 aircraft and up to 20 marine your it's make them available on a city permanent basis, such as logistics help in europe. be able to make a strategic invalid to, to teach a k important contribution to the collective defense of nato. present to day already. we have enhanced our presence along the eastern flan,
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through our contributions to the ed survey in the crossfire, poland, and romania, and through contributing to the ne, towed to the industry, the slovak republic, and have enhanced our contribution those of your graphically made available patriot . so 0, our contribution on land at sea and in the air will be enhanced and strengthened further on our call month overdue. of the optimal. and we will, as i said, help set up a merry time navy command for the affordable tick. see i'm good plus java result of the bonus. very good. and then you full structure of the line will be adapted to the new situation. as i said, we will make available. and i'm a division of lucas that wish library. marvel valesvi also dimensional figures. reading bias, logistics hog in europe, we also make a strategically important contribution to the collect, defend, or the aligns in our discussions today. many of our partners expressly acknowledge
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the substantial german contributions and as d, as was the case for this special fund, we agreed recently, many colleagues call this an impulse for the substantial increase of the room defense expenditure. that, of course, we also focused on the topic of ukraine during our meeting. 3 and metro president savanski joined us by video link and he described as he did in his contributions to the summit in the g 7. some of the situation in his country. apart from individual support, i more than 4 dozen countries, nature supports ukraine in the non lethal area in the framework of the existing major, your crown corporation. and so in practical terms, we also have time to provide that for me. place on the fringes of the conference, interestingly enough about it we had for the very 1st time promptness from the asia pacific attend this summit. japan korea, australia, new zealand. allow me to conclude by expressing my gratitude to our host prime minister who was sanchez. this was
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a summit that was excellently organized and highlighted once again what an important ally, spain is all of us. i would also like to point out that we had the opportunity to make progress on another international issue on the fringes of this summit. and this concerns a matter that affects the western balkans. but an issue that is very dear to my heart. as you may know, i met more than once with the president of north macedonia as civil penalty. and i also met with by gary as president, president of i madison, with leading politicians and talked to many of them on the phone yesterday. and today we've moved much closer to solution of this conflict. of french cancer presidency has submitted a new proposal which bears in mind at the sensitivities of all of both sides. they want to look at that proposal in the coming days. and i have the hope that we will have been able to put do away with impediments on the path to the part of the path
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of macedonia into the european union. german chancellor shawl speaking their as leaders wrap up that nato summit in the dread. and meanwhile, russia says it has withdrawn its forces from ukraine, snake island in the black sea. i'm ask, i was calling it a good will gesture to show that it's not blocking ukrainian grain exports. you might remember snake island became a symbol of resistance at the start of the war when ukrainian soldiers rejected a russian warships to man to surrender. and let's get straight across to nick economy. he's joining me now from keith and nick. what does the withdrawal from snake island mean for ukraine's grain exports? unfortunately, i think it means pretty little right now. you still have the major issue of the mines, russian and ukrainian c mines in those waters near odessa. i think it's very likely that any foreign trading ships,
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any grain transporting ships that are privately owned, agree, willing to go to those ports if situation stays, as it is still lots of russian military ships in that part of the black sea. lots of the fighting going on. so i think for now it doesn't really make much difference what it does make a difference to is russia's ambitions to capture more of ukraine's black, the coastline, a desa region, the mich alive region for that. this small island near the delta, daniel was an important military staging point. and ukraine has been focusing a whole lot of firepower increase, including some brand new as we understand. american rocket launchers on attacking targets there. and it seems that russian just had to go to they were being hit time and time again. so this russian talk, this being a gesture of good will, i think, is pretty much meaningless. they said similar things when they were doing very badly around care of when they withdrew from the hierarchy of earlier on the war. and so i think this is just of kind of fig leaf, an attempt to cover the fact that they weren't really feeling the heat from ukrainian military pressure there. and in the russian missile strikes are continuing across the country. he tells what the situation in that he chanced as
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like right now. so this city has been basically written off for weeks now, but it is still under ukrainian control, russia really honing in that city? having taken several minutes a couple of a week or so ago. and i think that the, the crucial thing is even though ukraine has some technical advances using its drones using intelligent that it gets from the u. s. it is just being relentlessly outgunned. russia just has a lot more in the way of a guns of shells to throw this city. so eventually it is gonna fall. and we took a look at how situations playing out and on bass, how ukraine's weapon supplies are holding up. let's have a look. ah, these american built rocket launchers, a key of new pride and joy, finally delivered after months of increasingly desperate requests and able to hit targets, 80 kilometer away with greater accuracy than any artillery ukraine or russia for
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that matter currently have in their arsenals. that means ukraine can now hit russian positions that fear of return. fire is only one problem. ukraine has 4 of them. for mostly though, this war is still being fought with tactics that haven't changed significantly since world war 2. much of equipment is more than 50 years old, except the russia has a lot more of it. and ukraine is starting to run out of ammunition. ukraine says the russians have 10, how it says for each of there's western intelligence sources, put the number somewhat lower. gregory key of is hopelessly outgunned or that these ukraine, unable to hope to do much more the slow down the russian advance results. so a clear, this is what russian forces have done to separate the nets in its surroundings. ukraine estimates they were firing up to $50000.00 ground a day. this region used to be home to hundreds of thousands of people thought clear
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how many may remain, or what they might have stayed for. ukrainian armies now left and present, zalinski sprouts, the city quote dead. this is what happens when just one shell comes down near an apartment block without even a direct it 3 months ago. russian army was just 10 kilometers away from the street . and keith, no matter how well soviet era shall dreamed this simply not accurate enough, putting civilians at risk. what they're a little me for sure. the russians have much more artillery than we do. so it's as simple as that. obviously our army is facing losses revenue, but it's our cities that are really bearing the brunt additional green. they're being wiped out by russian artillery extra. if the west wants to help us, well, they should send us enough for us to gain the upper hand or what if we just receive drips and drives the russian will be able to destroy the shipments. it won't be worth doing the boise of the month of delays and political wrangling, these german built houses have finally made it to the front lines. all 7 of them. if that sounds insignificant, it's actually almost
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a 5th to what germany has available and ready to use. but it's a drop in the ocean when trying to fight back the russian invasion over 2000 kilometers front lines. the fear is that western om supplies are only just enough to stop ukraine's army from collapsing. enough to allow an orderly ukraine retreat rather than stopping the russian advance, let alone a major counter attack neg, thank you so much for your reporting there. i also want to ask you about a prisoner swap that we saw yesterday at the largest since the invasion began. our memo, russia says it is still holding at least 6 hours, and other ukrainian soldiers are more of them likely to be freed. i think that if he is potential for more in the way of exchanges, but here this is being read as an attempt to basic change the media a discourse to change the topic that attack on the criminal, shook her shopping center with dozens of deaths that really has done rushes
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storytelling its narrative world wide. no good. and there was really no sense here that russia is trying to as quickly as possible. move the topic on because it's initial attempts to explain away that attack weren't really working. no one was really giving much credibility. they been launching different and contradictory explanations, none of which really stuck. so there is that kind of reading of that here in ukraine. what inching though is lots of people that were released were from mario po, work the defends, the as of style steel pants. but the most senior officers of that unit there, they are still in moscow and we expect to show trial there. so no sense that russia is giving up on that idea quite yet. appreciate you clearing that up or did you corresponded nick connelly in keith and he thinks was bringing up his be now with some other world news headlines. chinese president, she'd been paying as in hong kong for celebrations, marking the 25th anniversary of the former british colonies. handover. it is a, she's a 1st trip outside mainland china. since the start of the pandemic. and officials
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in a tokyo are urging businesses and residence to save power in a record breaking heat wave. daytime highs are hovering at around 40 degrees celsius. he hot spell follows the earliest end to the rainy season. in decades, temperatures are expected to drop next week. as rarely lawmakers have voted to dissolve a parliament, the move triggers the 5th election in less than 4 years. foreign minister year le pete becomes the interim. prime minister, he's taking over from naphtali bennett, who says he will not run for reelection in november. intentions are high in india, after police arrested to muslims accused of murdering a hindu man. followers of the 2 religions half in clashing for months, public gatherings are now banned and the internet walked in some areas ah, fire and fury on the streets. in india,
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the sectarian murder of hindu taylor by 2 muslim men in the northern state of rochester than has sparked outrage across the country. tensions are running high amid several mass public protests in the capital daily. right wing, hindu nationalist groups, plastic police, as they vented their anger over the killing me up. i got, i don't wanna get like a man i, we're protesting the killing among of can i allow one about someone who in spite of asking for police protection, was not given any got way. this is a protest against the government law, but this is the protest to get justice for canada yacht. and this is a protest against the ever increasing bahati mindset in the country. i got the updated by signing up, the demonstrations continued. can i allows cremation on wednesday, his killers were arrested by police after the film themselves, carrying out the murder in his shop in the city of uday poor. in a 2nd video that threatened the indian prime minister nor and remoting. thereupon
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motive was that the murdered man had recently praised the controversial political figure, new per charmaine, a facebook post, a move for which he was arrested before being released on bail expanding. his bereaved wife told journalists, the facebook post was the sole reason for the killing. there was nothing else just facebook. they killed him for such a smooth thing. oh sharma, a well known political figure, reasonably incense to muslims in india and elsewhere by making derogatory remarks about the prophet mohammed resulting and protests from muslims. the ruling b. j. p. party suspended her as a result. officials and new diaper have rushed to quell the religious tensions before they get any worse. they have imposed a curfew amid classes with protesters and of tried to stop the murder video from spreading further on line. but the killing has exposed the sectarian fault lines,
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which run deep in a country run by a hindu nationalist party, but in which, around 170000000 citizens are muslims. mother news now, and one of germany's biggest contemporary art shows has opened in the city of castle documentary displays works by artists from around the worlds, but a controversial mural has been removed because it contains anti synthetic images. it was a full house for the 1st real debate about the anti semitism scandal. at document 15, there were experts on stage and in the audience, a member of the indonesian territorial collective ruin. grupo who greeted the crowd in conciliatory tones. this is a very good location to, to let you know also that we are here ah, in a to learn to listen. yet the contentious work in question is no longer there.
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for 2 days, a sprawling banner hung in the middle of cusser. among its many images were 2 figures criticized as clearly anti semitic. a more sad soldier with the head of a pig and a man with side locks, often associated with orthodox jews, fangs, and an essays insignia on his hat. it's the work of the indonesian art group tunneling party which enjoys cult status in its home country in castle the rest of their work is currently staged at a former indoor swimming pool, cardboard figures with strong political messages, large format banners and a tank made of pappy mushy on which visitors can write their own messages. the artists of tiling party were shocked by the intensity of the protests. they felt that they were left completely on their own by the document management. ah bugging manners were cinnamon. how does it feel for artists working collectively to have their work removed?
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obama, the last that there was no announcement marcy, no dialogue, no discussion about what we wanted to express with this artwork, our governor, himself, idea, marin mendel, a german israeli historian, an educator, organized the panel to facilitate that dialogue. he criticizes the fact that no one is taking responsibility man with the of the perspective of there. and then you have to accept value. listen and listen to the perspective of others sing to me. and then this won't work with people from indonesia come and say, this is how it is like it or leave it as rhythm. but it also won't work if you just point the finger at them and say, do this or your outings are marked or the idea of it. in the muddled debate, hortensia focus responses. many cultural projects, fears that there will now be calls for more curatorial control. darby solutions, why i have serious doubts about this, any kind of a fuel. and i'm a supporter of a culture in germany that gives the institutions autonomy but also great responsibility. i think also found flaw don't. nobody really took on this
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responsibility at the documentary. and at present they're releasing no statements, but perhaps now the controversy also offers the chance for a genuine dialogue. you're watching a dw news coming up next ended of the news asia, the rise to power of ferdinand marcos. a junior. how a dictator son convinced a democratic nation to put his family in charge once again. that is coming up next. if you stay tuned, i'm claire richardson at berlin for me in the team. thanks so much for watching. ah ah, with
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