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international summit after a show down with critics of the war in ukraine. ah, my good croft, welcome to the program or lears have condemned the assassination of the former japanese prime minister. sions, obey. he was gone down by a formal former naval serviceman with a grudge against the ex liter abi was japan's longest serving prime minister. the attack has stunned a nation or gun violence is rare. ah, the moment shouldn't. so are they. we shot twice. a suspect man handled to the ground. what appears to be a weapon. lying on the road near by. people ran to the age of
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japan's former prime minister as he lay seriously wounded. he was quickly transferred to a helicopter and flown to a hospital. at this point, his condition was described as critical, but doctors were unable to save him. mister shins obey was taken into emergency care at 20 past 12. he was in a state of cardiac arrest. he was given intensive care, but unfortunately he passed away to day. but 3 minutes past 5. when he arrived, he had gunshot wounds on 2 parts of his body and was in a state of cardiac arrest, probably induced by damage to hearts unto the altar. is the area in the city of nora, where this veteran politician had been giving an election campaign speech is now
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a crime scene. the assassination has shocked japan. a country wag, gun violence is rare, images shaggy. no, this is a dastardly sam. barbaric oddity. to knock out it took place in the midst of an election, isn't a bunker godaddy? this is the basis of a democracy. yes, thank you. and his absolutely unforgivable things. i would like to use again, the harshest words to condemn this act. hey, you know, he does most chin so ave was 1st elected prime minister of japan in 2006, making him at 52 the country, his youngest ever premier. oh, it proved short lived. a year later he quit following
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a string of party scandals. he was also suffering from health problems, but he wasn't gone for long. in 2012, he was back promising to revive japan's flagging economy. following years of deflation abilene mixed, he even put his own name on the plan up in nomics. ave was also hawkish on defense, expanding japan's military role after years of pacifism, that proved a controversial policy. and he failed to formally rewrite the country's pacifist constitution. he did though, bolster japan security alliance with the united states. our bay was considered a strong leader on the world stage, but in 2020 he again resigned, citing poor health. so to get us politics though,
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was always in his blood right up until the end. fancy snow, an expert on japanese affairs told us of actions are, are based legacy. this is a terrible loss for japan. and for the world he had a personal style in dealing with other leaders from trump, to modi. to even working closer with g in the pre cove, it air of 2019 china and japan had close to relations. so this is a shock to the system to the national psyche of the japanese people. they do not expect this type of violence to happen internally and to this statesman, this representation of japan. he's really the biggest political leader for japan in this century. as nancy snow expert on japanese affairs,
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let's turn out to some other stories making news around the world. the world's richest man, a lot mosque has dropped his bid to buy twitter. he accused the social media network of withholding information of a fake accounts. twitter says it will suit the tesla boss in an attempt to make him complete the $44000000000.00 deal. the contest to be the next british prime minister is underway, boris johnson announced his resignation. after almost 60 and 60 mph quit his government, following a string of scandals, johnson plans to stay in office until his party chooses a new leader rush as vetoed in a un security council resolution to extend a deliveries and to rebel held areas of syria this year. for a year to thousands of a trucks cross into the it live region, russia propose a 6 month extension. that also failed to pass germany as o'reilly overwhelmingly, back sweden,
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finland joining nato to nordic nations. reverse decades of non alignment after russia invaded ukraine. all 30 nato members have to approve the bids. germany is the 6th backer. so for russian foreign minister sir guy levels has stormed out of a summit, meeting after being confronted by critics of the worn crane. western leader. say the conflict is causing poverty and fueling the global food crisis. the meeting in indonesia was levels 1st outing on the world stage since the invasion in february. sergei love rob looked confident as he walked into the summit. the veteran russian diplomat smiled for cameras as he greeted his indonesian host, then almost immediately. ah, reporters began shouting questions asking when the war will be over. divisions over russia's invasion of ukraine dominated the discussions at the meeting of foreign ministers. several western countries refused to meet with lab rav including the
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united states, but ministers from other nations, such as india, china, turkey, and brazil did have bilateral talks with their russian counterpart. because obviously, aggressor, sludge invaders, one occupant of love, rav told reporters, his country was called many names. at this g 20 summit, he accused the west of blatant, russo phobia, and of preventing an end to the war in ukraine. yes, news up of the which 3 to go would've been one of if the west wants to talk use it needs to make room for discussion. should you'd be to go water if it, once you cranes victory over russia on the battlefield instead. because both opinions are being voice, these are some favor negotiations and others favorite military victory. all of them a little more than perhaps what we had nothing to talk about with the west was almost all because this approach lane is essentially preventing ukraine from transitioning to piece, making process new to move what axis. there was no traditional family photo this
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year. as some g 20 colleagues, including germany, refused to stand next to russia. yes. oh, yeah. what we as europeans never wanted this war when we always wanted to live in pace with our russian neighbors. but we have a global responsibility that this war does not affect other regions of the world, because we know that especially famine and poverty can become triggers for regional tensions and crises. russia denies that so called military operation in ukraine as amplifying other crises. the un says it's causing a global spike and food, and fuel threatening people's livelihoods. early re spoke to simon kasha, a professor of international security. it's a plan university in germany. we asked him what he's made of loves behavior at the g 20 summit. well it's, it's pretty clear that russia has isolated itself by just having the rush 40
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minutes to walk out the door without even listening to the counter arguments off the other sides. i think we have a good situation now, not just within that you 20, within the world at large that on the one hand, we have a very united front against the war and ukraine. the world is very nice against for ending this war. and that went vote on that has clearly shown that on the other hand, the world is clearly divided on how to, how to and the conflict and especially on the issue of sanctions and has been again, become very clear at the g 20, some of that there are some, a lot of countries, china, brazil, india, they're still willing to talk to russia and still willing to engage with russia on certain issues. trying to latest in the warren ukraine. russia is pressing ahead with defensive in the eastern province of don yeske. ukraine has at least 12 civilians were killed there in the last day. since the war began, he crane has faced unprecedented destruction. but russian president vladimir putin
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says his troops were just warming up. let me see sure. sure. my solution. we're hearing that they want to defeat us not fully on the battlefield. what can i say is good with let them try mosier more. we have often heard the wes wants us to fight it until the last ukrainian it that it's a tragedy the ukrainian people but what it looks like is heading in that direction known to those. but everybody should know that largely speaking should we haven't even yet started anything in honest. despite that sinister statement for the moment, it's believed that russian troops are taking an operational pause after having captured the city of little chance earlier this week, and consolidating their grip on power in ela hans region. but not everywhere. and ukraine is seeing a lull in fighting shelling continued internet's courage and overnight,
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hitting several cities. but on the score of with little i called an ambulance because some one was killed. you right? what are we supposed to do for you? could the how are we supposed to survive? you put me in your but is no explanation in when you what i don't understand why there is no help. you can quit for me. nobody came to investigate. i really wanted to know, understand why i cannot leave my house. it's in ruins. would you like having thought patients wanting that more of this is on its way. comes is just another blow to an already batted country. russia appears to be slowing. it's a salt in the danverse region, d, w 's next,
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spicer in keith explains what that, that is. absolutely, and there have been statements. so, you know, just recently from high command that they are having an operational pause and the reasons are simple. you remember of course, at the beginning of the war, there was this pushed towards the capital. and these long columns of russian tanks and armored vehicles were decimated by anti tank weapons provided by weapon. countries with those battalion tactical groups left the area, they wit, regrouped, and conducted their operations in the east of the country, but they still have to be reconstituted and put back together. the gains the russians have made, have been made with artillery barrage is not fighting street. the street and house by house. they don't have the soldiers they need organize in the way they need to actually conduct a proper military campaign. they're just operating as sort of scorched earth policy . so yeah, the are on the offensive, but they have to get their man power organized to really do anything consequential studies next, spicer and keith. our to sports to former top football officials have been
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of the former japanese prime minister sions, obey. he was shot, giving a speech of the political campaign event. former member of japan's navy was arrested at the scene. that's all for now of next our business show as daniel winters. the statement for that of course, always the latest d. w dot com. now twitter and instagram at d. w. news. i'm laying blue craft. thanks very much for watching. ah come have a b t v highlights you every week in your in box subscribe now. ah
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