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so show mr. netanyahu's, right? we called issue one. a clear majority in north korea has 5 at least for more projectiles, including a suspected long range missile sparked emergency alerts in south korea and japan authorities in those countries say the lodge appears to have failed. and this comes a day after pyongyang fight a record number of missiles towards the south. you carry home secretary sooner rather than has admitted beth and asylum center in monster in southern england is not operating legally. authorities have been accused of detaining thousands of people in overcrowded conditions at the facility. some detainees are taking legal action that have been protest calling for the center to be closed out. there is federal reserve has increased its key interest rate again, taking it to 3.75 percent. it's a 6 the increase in a row as the fed looks to tame inflation. the fed chairman general power says more
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increases are likely foreign ministers from a group of 7 industrialized nations are meeting here in germany to find a way forward on a number of pressing gro, global crises on day one of the to day. some it ministers discussed. russia's war on you crate on going political unrest in the ran and chime is growing. economic influence talks come as a german chancellor left shots flies to beijing for a 24 hour visit. and as concerns mount about the level of chinese investment in germany, engine right. when i asked our political correspondent, julia, south debbie, what germany is foreign minister had said about chancellor shots, his trip. yes, we heard a german foreign minister on it in a bad book. say that the discussions today will also look at how the g 7 countries can not repeat. the mistake that they made with russia in terms of having close economic ties with the country and thinking that those ties might bring russia
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closer to the west. and that it has clearly shown that that was the wrong strategy . and now germany and a lot of other countries are back tracking on that. and there is concern with german. he's allies specifically the united states, but also japan, that a germany now with the chancellor's trip to china is not stepping back from it's economic dependency from china and from a close relationship with beijing. even though germany's allies would want germany to maybe take a step back, we've seen chancellor shows traveling to china with a delegation of business leaders and that has called for concern. but the chancellor himself has said that there he is going to try to set a new course on germany's relationship with china. and we've heard from analynn a bad book that there is a, a call for change within the german government. but this is definitely going to be a topic that is going to be discussed at the g 7 today and tomorrow. and what else
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is the g 7 foreign minister is expected to talk about what the war in ukraine is, obviously at the forefront of the discussions as has happened since russia attacked ukraine and we've seen g 7 countries come together and help us bring forward sanctions against russia, but also bring forward support for ukraine, especially in terms of weapons deliveries. now in this case, a lot of the focus is going to be on the approaching winter in ukraine. and given the recent attacks by russia on ukrainian infrastructure, especially energy infrastructure with a, any homes in ukraine now left without electricity without water g 7 countries are going to try to coordinate to try to provide support to ukraine in terms of infrastructure and heating and electricity but the focus at this meeting is also going to be on iran. it's an issue that is going to be discuss how g 7 countries
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can go forward in, in their relations with iran. and also in a further going ahead with measures to try to pressure the regime in iran to reduce a repression on the population. there actually, isabella, in munster, thank you so much. not to agree, sat in the capitol, athens history is everywhere or not, does come with some challenges. are bringing a new metro line to connect. athens is seaport to its airport means cutting through remnants of civilization taking back thousands of years. so is it possible to modernize walk, also protecting ancient heritage? well, here's how they did it. a new train station that feels like a museum with the object stating back over 2000 years, found right here. construction workers, doug athens, new metro line and took away the dirt to be inspected by archaeologists. it's not how most subways get built,
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but they're most sub weiss don't go through the ruins of the ancient city of paris . oh, yeah, family, greek. but like we saw all of these smart tech tools part the furniture which we didn't know about. and at this moment we are still not sure what a lot of them are used for land, but love of the vic settlement a huge field of research has opened up before us findings from the 4th century b. c. now, phil, this metro station a open this week, 10 years after construction began, remains of an ancient water system are integrated into the design, a chance for people today to see how life was like here, thousands of years ago. by mistake, the false picket got up on the surface and under the surface we will always have all those layers of people who passed for he had left he had created was sad, happy, got married, fell in love,
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thought and felt pain. bomb isn't people today may get around faster, but of this meeting points of past and present there reminded of how much they have in common with those who lived here more than 2000 years ago. that said, show up to date and they called foolish behalf of more world news at the top of the hour of next year. on d, w, a documentary i examines the impact of recent global events on the migration. and i've been to.
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