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ah this is the w news line from berlin. nice g 20 lead us meet in barley. the focus is on 2 nations in particular. u. s. president joe biden is to you to meet china. jeez, and paying for face to face talks later. will the leaders of the world's 2 largest economists be able to diffuse, the increasing tensions over taiwan, ukraine,
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and human rights also on the program? a sense of hassan's celebrate that aeration by ukrainian troops, despite the midst of the destruction of so much of the city's infrastructure, love that we have no electricity, no water, no internet, no communication is no heating. but there are no russians either, and that's why we're happy to just leave it as a deadly bombing. hits a busy pedestrian street in the heart of a stumble. at least 6 people at dad and thousands more wounded police arrest to one suspect. as turkey's president says, the attack has the smell of tara bin sports segment, fryeburg, italian star needs to club into 2nd place, and germany sponges league will show you the lay of the land heading into an extended lead break for the world cup. ah, ah,
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i'm from go welcome to the program. well, leaders have started to arrive in indonesia for the group of 20 summit, which starts on tuesday. among some r u. s. president joe biden, and the chinese president jean ping who's just arrived in barley. they're due to hold talks later and their 1st face to face meeting a since president biden took office us china ties of south of the recent years over a range of issues including trade, taiwan and human rights abuses in china. of d, w. i sandra phenomena is in barley for the summit. i asked her what's expected from this meeting between the u. s. and china? well, i think feel that this is the most important meeting on president biden's agenda. and the most anticipated one here in indonesia. and to both countries are competing for military, economic and technological, pre eminence,
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eminence in the world. and of course, said their relations perhaps sunk to the lowest point in decades with tensions over a host of issues. and they will speak about those issues here. boards, taiwan, north korea's nuclear ambitions is china's course of fur trade practices. and you, as president, has already made clear that he wants to lay out america's red lines at. but he also wants to talk about areas we're both countries could work together and her, according to the chinese spokesperson of the chinese foreign ministry. china is looking to finding a way it is looking for finding a right pass to continue the relationship with the u. s. and so i think that the best outcome will be that both sides could probably agree on reopening communication channels that were suspended lately. and that they could her
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ask their teams to continue the dialogue. or if the u. s. likely to find any allies amongst you 20 countries when it comes to concerning china's influence. well, i think that's, of course, the key question here and president biden, unlike his predecessor, donald trump is so focusing on building such an international alliance to contain china's influence with countries like indonesia, for instance, on india, to play a role. and here of course, hopes for the europeans to be part of this alliance too. and we have to say that sir, the europeans are beginning to overthink their relations with china. they also, and they have sort of toughen at their stance on china. however, they wanted to develop their own strategy and not to rely too much on the ass. and we just recently saw that to the trade relationship. it's still very important for
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the european union with the german chancellor visiting bgm on the few weeks ago. and what else is likely to be on the agenda? well, are they, you as president, are already met with the indonesian president and both aside agreed that they would like to advance their relationship, corporate or their host of issues to day. we also saw a couple of leaders already arrived here in indonesia. for instance, the turkish president is already here for the g 20 summit that will begin here tomorrow. thank you for that. alexander alexandra from normal are the g. 20 a meeting in body now to the war and ukraine as lottery savanski says investigators in the city of hassan's have uncovered evidence of hundreds of war crimes committed by russian occupiers. the ukrainian president was speaking
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after the city and surrounding region were liberated on friday. russian forces destruction destroyed much of the physical infrastructure before pulling out, but for residence. the main thing is they're gone. a days on from hassan's liberation, residence of all ages, still haven't stopped celebrating. popularly thought. after 8 months of russian occupation there, overjoyed to see the ukrainian flag and ukrainian soldiers finally back shop nazare, we have no electricity, no water, no internet, no communications, no heating. but there are no russians either, and that's why we're happy so rest will be restored. everything will be fine, we are happy to go. ukraine is back, which is the most important thing in the whole initial board noise. with much of the city's infrastructure destroyed, volunteers have already begun distributing much needed aid to residents facing
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shortages of food medicine and water. but presidents lensky has warned that the russian occupation left far worse than just deprivation in its wake. sleepless investigators have already documented more than 400 russian war crimes. bodies of both civilians and military are being found at the hassan region. the russian army left the same savagery behind as and other regions of our country that it managed to invade. could is all as 8 the while russian forces have pulled back over the now destroyed antonia ski bridge, which linked have san city to the russian controlled eastern bank of the nepa river . the city and its surrounding region remained well in range of moscow's artillery . but despite the danger and the deprivation in half sawn the celebrations, go on this dr. marina myron,
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is from the defense studies department at king's college, london, and with ukrainian troops. now in control of hassan, i asked her if they still had to worry about being attacked. a forest here. so remains a city to be worried about because the russian forces have placed themselves on the eastern bank of the river so they will be shelling her song. it is to be expected. however, it will not be the main focus for russia. the reason behind the pool out they had a lot of lead troops tripped in her son on the right river back and they needed to really keep them. so we are to expect the ship shift, the focus in the military operation from the russian side. now they're moving their lead forces to nest, and i'm most likely to go and try to reinforce their positions along that it will. however, we have to remember that there are forces are on the eastern river bank. and the
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last who was to be able to hold their defendant position there. right. so just just looking, i'm how do you see the ver moscow playing this? now, because we've, we've seen a sort of shift of a focus on when the war started. they were talking about taking the capital, and then it was all about securing the east. and now we've seen them moved out of gas on how are they now selling what they're trying to achieve? well, later that we have tried to understand that the war, the french for the war was based on the flawed assessment of how you green and the western countries would react. so we have to dimensions here. we have to political dimension. obviously, the political leadership is expecting something of the military to achieve that military is not able to achieve and we seed on the battlefield. they are for they have to recalibrate and the gesture military strategic approach. and the changes
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coming when a general reagan was pointed to overseas, a military operation in ukraine because it was no single theater commander who was aware of what was going on. and the other issue is that there is not enough manpower from the russian side. and the war has been dragging on much longer as in russia had expected. so now they have to look at how they utilize the force that they have with ukraine. so from, from the military perspective, it's actually, it's the 1st line that it makes sense that the russians have retreated from curse on, rather than trying to hold on to it and lose a lot of manpower and make it into a fight. from a political perspective put in has not was his opinion, but i assume he's waiting. what is going to happen at the g 20 summit which he will not be attending to see. and how to design the military operation or the to the outcomes of the meeting. ok. and once more we see the emerging evidence of war
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crimes committed following a russian occupation. and given what we've seen in place like booker and khaki evans and sumi, this looks less like ill discipline. and more like standard operating procedure. can we speculate on what to likely to be behind this method of operation? the problem is that investigating what has happened in her song right now is too early. sometimes it takes years to have a war crimes and an example being the war. crimes committed by the israeli and special forces in which 2 years to uncover. however, we see were prior to being committed in the ukraine, obviously in a lot of places. so we can safely assume that russia operate according to the same legal norms of western forces operate. and so we see this in worse happen. it happens both in russia, russian forces operating it happens also in places like rock by the us with this.
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so right now, this is in the media space to show how bad russians are. however, we have to be careful to make any judgments right now. certainly, every war has war crimes being committed, there are no perfect worth and no perfect for so right now, really sure, early to how was there is this is the amplified by the informational medium. however, we'll need to wait and see what actually happened and that will require an independent international commission to investigate and that will take years and more than thank you so much for that, sir. dr. marina martin from king's college london. we'll take a look at some more stories of making headlines around the world now and tens of thousands of people have turned out in mexico city to protest against proposed election reforms. reson dantas member, no press. the oprah door wants to over hall,
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mexico's electoral authority. critic say the changes would undermine the bodies independence, and those rallies, one of the biggest marches against the president's policy sofa. anti government protests have taken place in moldova. thousands of people march through the capital larkey she now calling for an early election emitter winter energy crisis and rapidly rising inflation in several protests in recent months with repeated calls for the resignation of the country's pro western president. sylvania has elected its 1st female president batt by the sent left government. natasha hurts mozart. beater conservative rival in an election run off taking 54 percent of the vote and the president says she will worse. she will work to bridge slovenia as a deep political deny. ha ha. before darla know that a turkey where police arrested a suspect in connection with the east amble bomb blast. the 6 people were killed
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and several dozen injured when the explosion ripped through a crowded pedestrian street in the central tax. him square. authorities of blamed kurdish militants. footage on social media shows the moment and explosion transformed an afternoon, honest and bold, bustling shopping. mild into a nightmare. panic and confusion of descended on tourists and shoppers. out for a stroll on istic lull avenue handling, whose rush to the scene to treat the wounded and police cordoned off the street. warning onlookers to stay clear in case of a 2nd explosion. so long we would have it far away as was, but we saw a few people lying on the ground. we heard a huge blast, and afterwards there was dark, smoke rising up lots and people began running away. i want people not to panic since there were children and families present,
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but it failed to control under president rich. yep. type air to one praised the swift emergency response, and promised to find those responsible to, to keep the efforts to make turkey and his people surrender to terror will not succeed obama, neither now nor in the future. good. just as they cut, not in the past. net, lucia music turkey's vice president later confirmed that investigators are treating the explosion as an act of terrorism. whoever's behind these incidents, no matter who they are, whether they stay in the country or if they go to the other end of the world, they will be caught just as we have caught of the terrorists, and i will be brought to turkey. they will be brought to justice and they will be held to account at all costs is legit. it's not the 1st time you stick wile avenue has seen bloodshed in recent years. a suicide bombing in
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2016 killed 4 people and wounded dozens more. the turkish government said the perpetrator then had links to the so called islamic state. turkeys broadcasting authority says it restricted news coverage of the explosion in order to avoid sewing panic. access to social media networks is also reportedly limited across the country. well asked, i correspondence eula hahn in istanbul, what we know about the arrest turkish police have arrested a one suspect who is believed to have planted the bomb that exploded here yesterday . here on it's decline avenue, where i am right now in the heart of the city that according to the turkish interior minister also said that 21 more people were detained for questioning. he did not identify the suspect at. now as you can see there, right behind me,
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people have been laying down. and arlene down, red flowers ret can nations in memory of the victims. at least 6 people were killed here yesterday in the block. according to initial finding, the minister said at the curtis and work as party or p k, k and the theory and extension, the p y v are behind the bombing the p. k. k is listed as a terrorist organization by on cra and is western allies, including the u. s. and the european union. i should mention though, that new group has officially claimed this attack and the investigations are ongoing tacky. vice president yesterday also mentioned a woman who was believed to be involved in the attack. and she was filmed by security cameras fitting for about 40 minutes on a bench near by before leaving a bag here at the side. but right now, officials have not said whether the suspect was arrested is actually that woman and
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talk us through more of the reaction to this most serious attack in 5 years. wealthier and panic, of course, in the immediate aftermath of this attack. but really, this explosion triggered some painful memory with many people here and if symbol and elsewhere in turkey, memories of a series of deadly explosions and bombings in the years 2015 to 2017, which in all killed several 100 people. some of those attacks of lane by the 14th on the circle is that others are militant and also people are asking, how did it come to this? i mean, if the client avenue is one of the here, it's my area in the city. i'm right. i'm leaving different people, i think. how could somebody plan to bomb here in daylight?
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this is really a question by many people, a stumble as a cop 27 climate summit and shar, mouth shake in egypt to enters its final week. countries that grew rich by burning fossil fuels or at loggerheads with developing nations, reading from the impacts of global warming. one of the key issues is climate finance. the v 20 group are vulnerable countries once more, a directed to developing countries that are already facing some of the worst disasters from a drought in the horn of africa to frequent deadly frauds across south asia. responsibility for causing climate change a largely breast with developed countries with poor regions of bearing the brunt in the philippines. rising season, sinking ground levels are threatening the future of the capitol. manila, a few kilometers from the city center on the island of salam bow. many residents of had to leave joining a growing wave of climate refugees. oh,
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the sound of waves work, the middle family up early, flood waters into their home on the philippine island of salam bow more and more often in these days the children's mother, jeremy has decided that all 4 should go to school, including 6 year old joselle the path they walk has been raised several times over the years, but sea levels keep on rising. beneath the water, there are dangerous concealed dips and hollows. just a few meters from the school. it gets too deep for giselle. some children even come by boat. the floor of the classroom is still on dry ground, but no one knows how long it will stay that way. 34 year old jeremy runs a small store from the front part of her house. this used to be the top floor.
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they had to abandon the ground floor years ago along with their dreams. everyone would like to move away, but how will we mean to make a living people here a fishes. if we move to the mainland, things will be difficult. we don't know anything else, and a boy is big. 1500 people still live on solemn bow. others have deserted their homes. you could call their former inhabitants climate refugees . 1 in the bay of manila, sea levels are rising twice as fast as the global average by 7 millimeters a year. at the same time, ground levels are sinking due to a construction boom and groundwater extraction, large scale land reclamation projects are also making flooding worse than there's the impact of climate change. according to environmental expert carlos de la cruz,
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the philippines have been in denial for too long. the solutions to our problems that have happened 20 years ago, i should have started 20 years ago because dealing with climate would require longer planning horizons. and right now we don't have that that, you know, we don't have the luxury of time. so now we're in the philippines. everything feels like an emergency. everything feels like a crisis because they are, everything's against them. in the past, people often chose to settle by the coast. attracted by the riches of the sea. now many are running the other way. like, ah, and boom as they go for bull fryeburg have taken certain place from union berlin after an emphatic for one victory over their fellow title challenges and chan. so griffith was that fryeburg hero scoring a hat trick and the match featuring for penalties. and a red card been changed,
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so grief in italy didn't make it to the world cup. 4th minute parents, if this handful gave him a chance to show what guitar would be missing, he didn't disappoint no mistake. and there was even more to love about the italian said 2 minutes later refer to leading a fryeburg break away. he got the ball back to make it to nail down a 3rd marker in the bathroom. the 2nd place in the table. anyone could have pulled one back moment later, but mr. buck, because their own before imploding by giving away yes. another penalty. here go light seeing read, but who knew on that man grief i went in a different direction the outcome with the same number 3 for fryeburg phone number 3 for him and it didn't stop there. michael. greg rich chipped in a full,
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stolen ministry for half time, a delicate finish than the forward not even divine intervention would help. who knew now they did finally get to go with their own 6 minute from the end. yes. and now the penalty. but the day and 2nd place belong to fryeburg and grief. i was been shown to grief o 1st bondage league had trick. so here he is talking about your performance, especially those 2 penalties both middle. it's not easy to take 2 penalties in one match, but i stayed very focused and going 3 neil update. it's very good. as did the red card that took the wind out on the on sale. when you want to check out a sunday, i also saw mines and their 3 game losing streak by holding frankfurt to a draw frankfurt goalkeeper. kevin trap made a pair of extraordinary saves before jonathan burkhart. i got the ball past him
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