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a 3rd of our people were exterminated 6000000 jews, like microbes to be annihilated. even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards juice is still pervasive. the history of anti semitism this week on d. w ah ah . this is dw news live from building joe biden says he has confronted the saudi crown prince over human rights abuses. the u. s. president arrives in saudi arabia and offered no handshake instead of fischbach to the prince. he wants bout to make
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a pariah. also coming up, russian missiles rained down on the ukrainian city of michel live. in the central city of vanessia, russian, it strikes killed more than 20, as risky was still search for the missing class to europe. welters of temperatures across the continent thought is summer heat wave has already caused devastating wildfires in france, portugal and spain. many other regions are facing the 3 to 5 to 2 extreme heat. ah, i'm jared read. welcome to the program. you as president joe biden says he's confronted saudi rapiers, crown prince over attacks on dissidence. biden is in the kingdom on a highly anticipated but controversial visit. when he arrived on friday, he bumped fists, we'd mohammad been selma,
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and the crown prince and to facto leader widen, had refused to speak with him until now, pledging to make him a pariah after the murder of journalists, jamal, because shoji in 2018 u. s intelligence is the crown prince approved the killing bite and said he repeated his denial at that the crown prince repeated his denial that he was involved in any way. respect to the murder of cr shogi. i raised it at the top of the meeting, making the clear what i thought of it in time. and what i think of it now and most exactly. i was straight forward in direct in discussion. i made my view, crystal clear. he basically said that he, he, he was not personally responsible for it. i indicated he was, he said he was not personally responsible for it and he took action against those who were responsible. okay, let's speak to dw correspondent carleen a cim way in washington. currently in a hi, joe biden says he believes the saudi crown prince was responsible for the murder of
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jamaica. so g, yet he fis bumped him. what is this tell us about the relationship between the u. s . and saudi arabia, oil tires, they and these kind of visits between world leaders are normally carefully choreographed towards the final press. of course, the conferences and the joint statements of both parties. so we can definitely say that this is very much about the uptake. some say it was just a fist and that that is different and take a shake. the truth is that this doesn't matter of the fact is that what we're seeing here is a big big you turn in by it and foreign policy. and it's a real, a re calibration of his relationship to saudi arabia. the prince and the president of the united states had a meeting that last with more than 2 hours on this is also part of this image. and of this change that we're seeing and all of this is happening after president biden said, during his presidential campaign, we are going to make them pay. meaning the princess rabbit and the prince and his
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country, they are going to see the fact that they are a paranoia. so now he is saying completely the contrary, that this trip is all about promoting us interests, especially in economic terms, but also in security terms. ok, you've talked about a re calibration of this relationship. the us ties to saudi arabia have always centered on oil. what is biden hoping to achieve on that front? opinions are quite invited on this and most experts agree that saudi arabia might indeed start producing more oil. however, senior diplomat from saudi arabia, just as said during an interview a few minutes ago. that's, are you ready? i will not start producing more. and without consulting the opec plus countries, and that sort of urea seeks to ensure market's ability that that is all they want the group opec plaza. they have a meeting on the 3rd of august, and it's still what president biden said after the meeting with the prince.
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regarding the increasing m o protection was, let's look and see what happens in a couple of weeks. so probably we're going to have to wait for that meeting. okay, so we wait a couple of weeks said that the white house is citing. this trip is evidence of warming ties between israel and saudi arabia. what can you tell us about the president biden said to add to day that saudi arabia's decision to allow an israeli airlines to use. and it's aerospace can really help to build a momentum towards the soil for their integration in the region, but some say this is more wishful thinking, sorry, arabia has made clear quite often that they only see a 2 state solution as the only way to get closer to israel and am, although it is through that decision marks the 1st time, sorry arabia has allowed unlimited use of its aerospace by israel and to fly to and
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from the country. it is also very unlikely that president biden's 1st visit is going to change this difficult relation between saudi arabia and israel. were talking about 2 countries here that have never established diplomatic relations. that's how correspondent carolina chima in washington. caroline, i thank you. is a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines today. it's been revealed that a 25 year old black man killed by police in the us died of a higher last month, was shot $46.00 times. that's according to an autopsy of jaylin walker, who despite being an armed, was gun down by 8 officers after he tried to run following a minor traffic violation. incident has treated weeks of pre k through lank, his prime minister renewal record victory. missing a has been sworn in as a kid, take a president and made an economic and political crisis. it follows the resignation of go to by russia park, so who flayed the country?
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parliament is due to appoint a new president next week. in ukraine, the authorities in the city of in its usa, a 4 year old girl, was among the casualties of a russian missile strike on thursday. this attack killed at least 23 people and rescue workers had been combing through the rubble, looking for survivors. elsewhere in ukraine, rush and miss south have again struck the southern city of mich alive. the authorities there reported the attack wounded at least 2 people. plumes of smoke rising to the sky above ukraine's southern city of mac alive. it's been the target of russian missile strikes in recent days, causing powerful explosions on the ground cause completely burnt out and covered in debris. rescue teens continued to put out the flames and set through the rubble, looking for any signs of life. this area
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is home to 2 of the cities biggest universities. the buildings took a direct hit, much of it destroyed and beyond repair. in the central town of vanessia, hundreds of clematis to the west and far from the front lines residence or reeling from a russian attack on thursday. many people were killed and injured down all night. according to updates, we understand that there were 3 rockets and had here previously experts round fragments of 3 rocket engines. 2 missiles were shot down in the miniature region by our air defense forces. so overhaul ukrainian or 30 say the strike was carried out with russia's high precision caliber missile. accusing moscow of the liberty targeting civilians. acclaim russia, denies emergency teams comb through the rubble, looking for missing loved ones. the targets here, a medical center,
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a concert hall and a park where mothers would take their children. then with the 4 year old lisa who has down syndrome was one of the victims who lost her life. the only doctors fear that her mother who's in the hospital in critical condition, won't make it if they tell her, the news is the message. yes. if we tell lisa mother now that her daughter has died, there will be no chance of her being released from hospital as the death toll rises and many tried to come to terms with the loss in ukraine, people are bracing for further attacks in the coming days earlier we spoke with the w correspondent, nick spicer, who's in keith. he talked to us about the significance of mc alive in russia's invasion of ukraine. nikolai was about 230 kilometers south, where i'm standing in 10100 kilometers to the east of the crown jewel of the
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russian campaign, which is the port city of odessa, the biggest port in ukraine, the port from which the greater part of ukrainian wheat and goods are shipped out when you take that port, you basically paralyzed ukrainian economy. of course, it can send things on trains and trucks and into the rest of europe, but it completely changes the configuration of the economy. so that's why the fighting is so intense there, but there's fight back from the ukrainians in the area with particularly with these high mars american rocket systems that are doing very precise and very devastating work on russian ammunition depots. and perhaps one of the reasons why we're seeing these strikes on civilian targets is hard to get in to the mind of the kremlin in the russian generals is that their traditional artillery is really taking a very heavy hit with this new imported weaponry that was correspondent nick spicer reporting to us from keith there. well,
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a german court has sentenced an army officer to 5 and a half years in prison for planning a terrorist attack. prosecutor site the officer who on to germany's court reporting restrictions. his name does franco, i posed as the syrian refugee and targeted multiple politicians. the guy shocked germans and stood to debate about the depth of right wing radicalism in the country's military. it is the end of one of the most extraordinary cases of far right terrorism in germany. fullness for soldier franco. a has been sentenced to 5 and a half years behind bars, his crime plotting to conduct a terror attack. well posing as a refugee. the court found him guilty of planning attacks on high ranking, german politicians, and also if i legally possessing weapons with an artist, that court is convinced that a defendant wanted to commit a politically motivated act of violence. judges made clear that he also harbored
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a nationalist and right wing extremist adela johnson. i that said if derrick is in the family clack escapade water, although the jail sentence was below the more than 6 years that prosecutors had asked for, they caught the verdict him major success. it's been dia, quite satisfied with the verdict, despite a lower sentence than the one that we asked why. it is an important success in the fight against right wing extremism racism and anti semitism in germany. deutschland and franco hayes said he regretted hoarding the weapons, but has consistently denied planning any attacks for protest standing in front of the courtroom. this is not an isolated case, but a case that shines a light on far right extremism in the german military. large parts of southwestern europe have been baking under sweltering temperatures for a 5th day. it's the 2nd heat wave in weeks for southern france,
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spain and portugal with the heat barking wildfires forcing thousands to evacuate and also ruining holidays and britain normally much cooler. it's also bray bracing for extreme heat in the coming days. it's not the kind of thing you hope to see on holiday smoke from wildfires caused by scorching temperatures just a stone's throw from the beach. but that's the reality in taura molina near mulligan, southern spain. and it's not just here for the north and extra madura fires have been burning for days, destroying thousands, effective, and full thing residents to evacuate, including here in the village of last missed us. we've got 5 minutes to get out and leave everything we have. i'm worried i'm looking after 3 grandchildren. much of neighboring portugal is sweltering to with temperatures in the forty's celsius and climbing. here to wildfires have destroyed large slaves of land affecting thousands
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of people. this man fled his home in the central lavery, a region of flames approached it was becoming really intense. so over here and there was quite a wind pulling, pulling the flames. i couldn't actually see the flames until we actually left. and the last one decided to go in south west and from 5 to 4, thousands of local and holiday makers to evacuate villages and campsite. many have thought refuge in makeshift shelters, and the heat wave is creeping north. the u. k. has issued its 1st red warning for heat ever. weather full cost of expect ties of 40 degrees celsius next week, topping the u. k. previous record of 38.7. this is an indication the climate change is here. we are seeing these problems now and they're going to
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get worse, need to do something now, a red warning signals, a risk to life. so it's harder to cope with these types of temperatures in the u. k, because we're just not used to them. so our bodies are not acclimatized, these types of things, and we don't have the house, it's designed to keep cool. we don't have air conditioning, and our infrastructure is not built for the heat. you k hospitals have already warned of a surge in heat related admissions. you up to die here on t w. business news is up next with christy plots and i'm jar great in berlin, stating with sh i'm scared that i think that's hard and in the end is a me, you are not a lot of to you anymore. we will.

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