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of our people were exterminated $6000000.00 jews, like microbes to be annihilated even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. history of the 2 semitism this week on d. w ah ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin, u. s. president joe biden tries to walk a tightrope insensitive talks in the middle east. the president did not shake hands with saudi arabia prime prince a man. he's now asking for support. biden's next offer is
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a go for regional summit to talk security and oil. also coming up a week after a political revolution erupted inter lanka, parliament begins choosing a replacement for as did president to go to roger packs. plus, ukraine accuses russia of using a captured nuclear power plant to store weapons and shell targets. one of those alleged targets, the big city of denise pro it yesterday, by rocks and sealing the dale baron munich, striker robert levin dusky gets the green light to join spanish giants. barcelona. the 2 sides agree on a fee of up to 15000000 euros for the polish gold machine ah, on pablo foliage, welcome to the program. u. s. president joe biden is to to join
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a regional summit in saudi arabia. leaders from the alliance of 6 golf nations have been arriving for the meeting in the city of jetta, apart from biden. they'll also be joined by the king of jordan, as well as the egyptian president and iraq's prime minister. on friday. biden met saudi arabia's crime. prince mohammed been summon, raising the issue of the murder of dissident journalist, shall i shot you? the 2 have had frosty ties since biden vow to make the kingdom a pariah following her child. she's killing so what do biden's interactions with the saudi crown prince say about his policy towards the kingdom? that's what i asked. chin tia bianco, a visiting fellow at the european council on foreign relations. well, that relationship between the 2 countries is rather strained at the moment, and the fox that the u. s. president has decided to make the crown prince
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a prom because of the killing of general shoji is one of the reasons why the reasons include the fact that the u. s. has been taking steps back from its traditional role is a security guard tour for saudi arabia and for regional security. more largely speaking. i think, you know, this meeting is clearly it is a clear indication that that strategy. hm. all but failed. unfortunately, the geopolitical reality is all needing to find the energy security and the security of energy prices as the prevailed over human rights considerations. since you just mentioned that their energy, now the u. s. ties with saudi arabia have essentially been centered on oil. so what is president biden hoping to achieve on the front? so since russia invaded ukraine and we have introduced sanctions on russian energy,
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we basically have had at $10000000.00 barrels a day, large hole in the market. and that is a energy price is building out of control as we know. so watts then the various western leaders, including us, president biden, but also boris johnson, u. k. former prime minister, president money when the funds have done to sort of ease that time. supply is asking saudi arabia to pump more oil in order to balance that supply and demand question, and the saudis, the so far have refused to and since february they have refused all calls in these . and so what the president biden hopes to achieve is that on the 3rd of august when saudi arabia mix with the other own producers, including russia, they will do that. they will push themselves and the other producers to pump more oil. at the end of august there by easing the situation from the 1st of september, cynthia bianco,
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a visiting fellow at the european council on foreign relations. thank you. thank you very much. here's a quick look at some more stories making news around the world. the israeli army has released a video of an air strike on what it says was a us weapons producing site in the gaza strip. the military set responded to rockets fired from the territory towards southern israel. that happened on the u. s . president joe biden met palestinian leader mahmoud abbas before heading to saudi arabia. an autopsy shows that a black man killed by police in the us state of ohio last month, last month was shot $46.00 times jail and walker was gun down by 8 officers after he tried to run following a minor traffic violation. the incident is triggered weeks of protests. a german court has sentenced an army officer to 5 and a half years in prison for planning a terrorist attack. prosecutor say the officer posed as a syrian refugee and parted to attack multiple high ranking politicians. the case
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shocked the nation and stirred a debate about right wing radicalism in the german military. parliament in sure lanka has begun the process of choosing a successor to deposed president got a by roger packer. the chamber will be selecting a new leader to serve the rest of russia access term after he fled the country on wednesday, following mass protests. the next president will urgently need to tackle shoreline because economic crisis, people are struggling with shortages of many basic necessities like food, fuel medicine and fertilizer. so what are the most urgent challenges facing the next president? that's what i asked beaca sac kuhn in turn, a human rights lawyer and former member of shall anchors human rights commission. but i think before we get to the challenges it is important dot the parliament elects the person who has the public trust and also legitimacy. right?
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now it appears that the person who might be elected is the current acting president ronald become a thing. how did not even when is the to parliament i'm against, who is premier ship? that has been a lot of opposition. so i think public trust and legitimacy. he is, the new president is to go ahead with economic recovery because political stability is important and we're not going to get that. if the new president does, doesn't have public support. that's that 3 things the new president would have to do and to take forward is abolish and of the executive presidency. the law of not allowed them to call out the on for says to maintain law in order to have to be rescinded. i'm not reissued and finally election a very clear plan to avoid elections as soon as practically possible is the way out of this. in fact. so i would people actually react if the interim presence of the
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former prime minister actually goes into power. i think the public are already very concerned about it. you can see that in the protest, you can see back in social media, and if he is elected back, would lead to the protest continuing that would lead to tension that would lead to more conflict and a lot of public opposition, which would create or exacerbate the existing instability, which means you really can't focus on the important issues like solving the konami crisis. i'm dealing with the basic needs of the people who have been cut could immense suffering. let's talk about the former president to know he and his family have been blamed for mismanaging the country. they are there been allegations of war crimes and corruption? would it not have been better if the president didn't flee the country? well, if the president, my personal opinion is that the president had remained in the country that would
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have created more in stability as it is. i think the presence of the roger boxes continued presence means continued instability because they are very effective opposition. and that means to get back into power. plus the history of the criminal justice system in sri lanka does not inspire confidence, particularly in relation to holding those responsible for human rights violations accountable. so perhaps since universal jurisdiction is wildly widely used now, increasingly with a day perhaps a better chance of holding him accountable outside the country than inside beka sat. conan a ton, former commissioner of the human rights commission of sher lanka, and a human rights floor. thanks for joining us on d. w. thank you. ukraine's nuclear agency says russia is using a captured nuclear power plant to store weapons and attack targets. the nuclear
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agencies, presidents as hundreds of russian troops control these upper region nuclear plant in southeastern ukraine, which russia took in the invasions early weeks. he accuses russia of using the plant as a base to shell, the surrounding region. the ukrainian government published this video on its telegram channel, which it says shows an attack on the city of denise pro. to regional governor says 3 people were killed by russian missiles. it's one of the latest in a series of strikes on urban areas that have killed dozens of people in recent days on the well i asked d. w 's next, spicer in keith to tell us more about the situation at this up reach and you care plant, which ukraine's as russia is using as a base for mounting attacks. what's your biggest nuclear plant, with 6 reactors, it's on the shores of the day pro river, which is a big river that by sex, this country and the head of the ukrainian town mac energy situation. energy said
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the situation was extremely tense because russian soldiers were firing from the plant on to the city of denise bro, are 3 people were killed in on the little town of nicki pole, which is the 7 kilometers across the river, a little bit down stream. and he said it was, you know, a very dangerous situation, because of course, you can't fire back when you could set off a nuclear disaster like a of chernobyl scale, but even bigger than the head of the international atomic energy agency also came under attack with ukrainian minister saying that if the end of the, pardon me, he wasn't doing enough to get in there. and he was playing a balancing act between russia and ukraine, ukrainian to lexi, the russians out of the plan. the russians say they're defending it. they're saying there's nothing to defend. nobody wants to blow that plant up or, or we all die. however, the russians are still there. the head of the i. e a has responded by saying they want to get in, but they simply can't under the current conditions. tito, he is an exposure there in football transfers,
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news barn unique has agreed to allow striker robert levon dusky to join barcelona according to multiple sources. 11 dorski is that the joint barcelona, after byron accepted the spanish clubs most recent proposal, a multi year deal worth of to $50000000.00 euros. byron had been adamant that haven't duff's kaywood have to remain in munich until his contract expires. next summer. 2023, of course. several weeks ago, left dusky that it be known via social media. his days up iron were over. while for more on b 11 dove ski at transfer saga is chris harrington from d w. sports. hi, chris, good talk to you. so this is, it looks like it's happening, but robert levin dusky reported to our training earlier this week in barn. right? yes, he did a that it didn't go well. i was surprised to see him show up because the reports were parcel and had already submitted. it offers to bar music,
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but barney had been refusing just even sit down at the table because they weren't happy at the not with the number. but levin dorski did, he showed up there, but he didn't really talk to the head coach, not a good side. the only exchange a few words with leon garage for those of the reports, but there were some other reports off the pitch issues. the fan base bar had been reportedly threatening the family 11 dorothy, because his back and forth saga, you know, he drew a line in the sand when he publicly met, let it know, let it be, know that his area and barn was over. so i think it was, as you know, a matter of time before barn actually saw a number they liked, but it was bad. anyways, you never want to keep a star that's disgruntled in your lock room because obviously it could contaminate to other players. so it looks like this uppercase now. well, it doesn't indeed. so where does this leave by a munich fan crash cause i've seen, i haven't asked for such an important part of the team. yeah, 11 dusky, you know, obviously leaving huge boots to be feel, but bar munich, pulled off a miraculous, a qu to many p, those opinions they sign sonya manet, you know,
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in his prime 30 is all coming from the premier league. he's want everything, he's actually let the league in scoring at one point in the premier league. i think he's going to add to the versatility it by munich. you know, that's one thing. larry dorski didn't really jail with julian argos. mon, he's going into his 2nd year, but side of my ne, a lot more versatile. in other players. i think another positive thing sarah deny bri, extended his contract. that was also a question mark. so i think a lot of pieces, they have to figure out how they can jail, but no levin dorski, i think, guarantees a more competitive. but as they give season should be plenty of sad faces in munich and plenty happy ones in barcelona. dw cress harrington. thanks. thank you. well, before we go astray, as most famous building has put the finishing touches on its 10 year renovation. the sydney opera house has unveiled its upgraded concert hall. it's the final stage in the refurbishment of the world. heritage listed site costing just over 200000000
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euros. the old concert hall was criticized for its poor acoustics. and here's a brief taste of what it's like now. oh, oh. oh. oh. oh, ferguson, think so. okay, well you are up to date here on detail view of next to is sports life, looking at football in prison, getting life back on track. don't forget, you can stay up to date on all the latest news on our website, d, w dot com. and don't forget to follow us on our social media accounts. i'm pablo fo lillius in berlin. c against thompson exam. ah, every jenny is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some test. one.

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