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maybe have the solutions with the 77 percent every weekend on d w ah ah, this is dw news, the wible from berlin, ukrainian ammunition and it needs it fast. that is the word in brussels as european union leaders gather for a summit, or expected to approve a quick delivery deal agreed to earlier in the week or so coming up on the show that found a barcode with the piper inside, which in russian it said to ukrainian soldiers are buried here in ukraine,
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d. w means families of soldiers who are trying to find their missing loved ones. and a special un conference gets under way to discuss threats to the earth's water resources and what needs to be done to secure the future of humanity's life blood. ah. hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. in the coming hours, e u leaders are set to endorse a plan to ramp up the supply of artillery shells to keep their gallery for a summit in brussels, where united nations secretary general antonio quoterush will also join. ukrainian president will let him hear zalinski will address the meeting via video link. the summer agenda also covers migration and the economic impact of the war in ukraine. so with the or in ukraine high on the minds of e leaders,
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let's get straight across to our correspondent rosie birch, in brussels, or rosie the you preparing to endorse a plan to send ukraine. a 1000000 rounds of ammunition within the next year is more military support likely to be on today's agenda. leaders here in this building will be giving claire resounding rubber stamp to this plan to jointly procure ammunition for ukraine, something key. it says it needs and fast and we've heard it from the estonian prime minister kaya collis. she is the woman who is behind this plan. she says she's delighted that it's been managed to be agreed within the space of 5 weeks, which of course is quite a long time on the battlefield. what is the timeline of european union low making? well, it's quite speedy. so she says she's delighted when she was asked. will this be enough? she said, well, it depends. how long this war lawson, of course, we have had dire warnings. for example, from the nato secretary general against oldenburg saying european countries should prepare for the long haul. here, e u nation say they will stay by ukraine site for as long as it takes,
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and this new plan is about delivering on that promise. and we're also expecting ukrainian president full of volunteers lensky, to address the summit of the video link. what you expect we might hear from him. claire, what i expect is what zalinski often says needs addresses lease leaders in brussels, and that is one keyword speed, speed on delivery, weapons, speedo, delivering on promises and speed own sanctions. remember, the european union has already slopped 10 rounds of sanctions on moscow over its invasion of ukraine. that includes, for example, an embargo on russian coal and about on imports of most russian oil key of wheat. of course, like to see the screws tightened further on moscow's ability to keep financing its war, but from the stony prime minister who i just mentioned. we've also heard that she would like emphasis at these talks on preventing circumvention of sanctions. she says the priority should be closing the loop holes in the existing restrictions.
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was he? let's also talk for a moment about china and it's support for russia. she'd been paying, has just gone to moscow holding talks with food and calling him a dear friend. how concerned are you leaders about what appeared to be deepening ties? they're both china really is the elephant in the room at this meeting. it's not officially on the agenda, but of course, i think we all know the diplomatic event of this week is not a summit. but of course, was those landmark talks between, she's a ping and russian president vladimir putin. now looking at what does appear to be as you said, deepening ties were having some degree of caution and concern for me. you leaders, you studied prime minister brushed it off on her way into these talk. she said, i'm not concerned. on the other hand, we heard from lot of his prime minister because yacht is karen's. he said, this should prompt you to reflect long and hard, deeply on how 8 wants to approach relations with beijing. he says, the best way is a united approach we haven't so far seen from e leaders. sometimes china can be
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a controversial issue when it comes to foreign policy in this european union. no, let's not forget. beijing says 8 wants peace and he's working for peace. but of course, brussels and beijing have very different ideas on how to get there. china has criticized the european union for sending arms to ukraine. it says that it's sort of fueling the fire of this war. whereas on the european union side, there's a much more of a degree of suspicion there. because china hutch, despite saying it wants peace, it has not impose sanctions on moscow. and of course it hasn't actually explicitly criticized moscow for this full scale invasion on the country we've seen in the past few days, signs of deepening and quite friendly ties. thank you. so much for that update, that's dw correspondent rosie for church in brussels. ukrainian president vul ettinger zalinski has visited military personnel at the front line in the eastern don bass region. his visit came as russian airstrikes killed. several people in ukrainian cities near keith,
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nato secretary general young fulton berg has warned western countries no need to support ukraine for a long time. e leaders are discussing rushes full scale invasion of ukraine at that summit meeting to day. and as we've heard, they're expected to endorse a plan to increase the supply of artillery shells to keith. and this comes as watts of people are having to come to terms with the continuing loss of loved ones in this war, many of whose bodies still haven't been found. t w max sander has been speaking with some of them. i paddled, groaned, turn to place of morning by 3 lunar she really was among those who died, defending the key of suburbs here and mushroom milan. the monument is exactly in this trench. that's why i, for instance, with would. yeah, that's the 1st thing i did real world. it was here that my brother dies, roosevelt or some old group. he'll only brought buffalo and his mother larissa have
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created this memorial to remember him and others however, finding out what happened was a painfully slow process. pavlov received an s a mess that his brother had died. no further details. i missed him. you from california? we spoke, we sat tram for 2 months, we communicated with various services that might have some information on. and we found him tivitz oil defense, which is okay to take cold. initially, that found a bottle with a piped inside in my written in russian that said oil to ukrainian soldiers, a buried here, long skin weights off. like them, other families off to must search for missing loved ones themselves. almost everywhere and was soon you come across silent witnesses of the war. people's homes and cars destroyed lives, lost the battle for cave ended almost
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a year ago. and in the case of war, many went missing those defending the city as well as civilians like those living in the occupied outskirts and who authorities to this day for struggling to fight for what a prior to little bit music, audible mobile, what people are returning from abode returning from the west of ukraine while who had been absent for a long period of time since the occupations and providing us with new information for you. both prisoners of wool also testify, but mostly the security service of ukraine works that they also gave information about where, how and under what circumstances people were killed and very difficult bully movie but civilians like pavlo and larissa no less. she really don't want to depend just on the authorities. they started an initiative to help find missing persons more easily. today they meet with anatolia stone, panko, a parliament member in a keep school. the air raid sirens just went off. he wants to see how the
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government can support them as of the key. oh, oh, thanks to pavlov. and his mother and every one who acts with them. we found i heroes who were missing. now we know where they died. ramos was 9 when one is looking at 56 people so far. but to improve the process, they want to create a centralized database where information from the military, governments and families just automatically pulled a step forward. even if war time security means not everything can be shared for, can they be enough? okay. yeah. well there is a will. there are certain date that we cannot divulge we'll do. it won't work very well. we understand that when we, when the base of the more expanded to mow it more disclosed and relatives will be able to find them missing, loved ones, faster is more rich with dishes it is we owe blue sky hickey's niggley.
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every other week pavlo and larissa come to the former fighting trenches. they say they can feel batteries presence here and they want to help others to have that to someone who can bring you up to speed now with some other stories making world news headlines. israel has ratified a lot limiting the ways in which a prime minister can be removed from office. it's going and several controversial new laws introduced by the countries ruling far right coalition. critics say it may shield prime minister benjamin netanyahu from any fall out related to his ongoing corruption trials. indian opposition leader raoul gandhi, has been sentenced to 2 years in prison for criminal defamation. the conviction relates to 2019 comments made by gandhi about prime minister, nor render mowdy, where he accused him and others with the name moody of being thieves. stalks have fallen in the us after the central bank raised interest rate again by a quarter of
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a percentage point. despite fears that it could add to financial turmoil after a string of bank failures for does go to the federal reserve, said we increase aims to lower inflation by making consumer borrowing more expensive. and police in bolivia have fired tear gas and rubber bullets at hundreds of teachers. during a 3rd week of protests demanding education reforms and increased funding. teachers have called a general strike and road blockades for friday. if the government does not give in to their demands. climate change and pollution or driving a world wide shortage of drinking water. according to a new un report with hundreds of millions of people facing critical water scarcity . the u. n. is holding a special conference in new york to focus attention on a growing crisis. a crisis that has prompted one australian woman to set herself a unique challenge when she noticed that the world was running out of water mina,
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julie started running and she hasn't stopped since i'm running because i want to take the voices of the people from the front lines of this water crisis and take them into boardrooms, take them into the holes of power. and in by the government officials these corporate corporate leaders to take action. the athlete and activists from australia completed $200.00 marathons across $32.00 countries over the last year. now she has made her way to new york city, where delegates have gathered at the un for 3 days summit. and i have to discuss ways out of the water crisis. around 2000000000 people from the quarter of the world's population, like access to safe drinking water station as a human rights. this is more than a conference on water. it is a conference on today's walls. scenes from the perspective of its most important resource. this conference mosley presents the quantum leaps in the capacity of
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member states and international community to recognize and act upon the vital importance of what the world sustainability and as a tool to foster peace and international cooperation in new you and report shows that the global water shortage is likely to waste and over the coming years, despite the efforts by the international community to make sure everyone has access to clean water. on the sidelines of the summit, some famous faces highlighting the fact that a lack of water impacts more than just people's health. with a massive issue, it touches everything, it really affects women and girls. they are disproportionately affected by this. a lot of millions of girls aren't in school because of this because they're, they're collecting water d. u. n. wants to guarantee universal access to drinking water by 2030. but scientists saw that the global community would need to triple its efforts to achieve that. the summit kicked off the u. s. government from the $49000000000.00 us dollars of funding to help the global water cause. i think it's easy in places
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like paris or here in new york city, where we turn on the tap. water comes out to think that there is a major systemic globe. what a crisis did exist out there. mean julie has witnessed the crisis herself seeing melting places and eric regions during her journey. now she hopes that the world won't turn a blind eye to an issue, that in the end will affect everyone everywhere. while the world's 1st 3 d printed rocket has been successfully launched from cape canaveral in the united states, although it failed to reach orbit. it was the 3rd attempt by private aerospace startup relativity space. the company said the rocket experience and normally during a 2nd stage separation 3 d printing is seen as a cheaper way of building face craft. and that a new standard for space travel as muslims worldwide has been marked in the beginning of the holy month of ramadan. for the next 30 days,
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devout muslims will refrain from eating or drinking from sunrise to sunset. every region has its own way to celebrate from colorful street lighting to mass prayers and sharing meals with him and friends. around $1800000000.00 muslims worldwide are expected to observe ramadan, which is intended to bring them closer to god and remind them of the suffering of the poor. as soon as update at this hour, stephen beardsley is up next. as the business world reacts to a another interest rate hike from the u. s. federal reserve stating that guardians of truth, i have paid those every price leukemia june.

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