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ah, ah ah ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin, ukraine's allies me to boost support in the war with russia. top us defense officials, riley, western partners, and thomas american tanks will make a difference on the battle. also on the program. no let up of the fighting in sudan
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. more than 400 people have now been killed as the regular army battles power military rivals. most of the victims are civilians caught up in the conflict. and scientists say the last 8 years have been the hall to thaw reco. we look at how rising temperatures are changing our lives, especially in asia. at a sports shall see on crisis with fans comparing their own or to hapless t v character ted last. so could form our 5 munich boss, julia narratives month, lee, the manager to sort it all out. that's the more in our sports news. ah, i'm good. how else as well come to the program? ukraine's western allies have been meeting at her ramstein abbeys here in germany. to coordinate support for keith in its battle against the russian invasion. u. s.
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secretary of defense law at austin and top u. s. general mac mili safe ukraine's partner. stan united on providing weapons and other equipment to keep for the long hold. austin gave this summary of recent arms deliveries to ukraine. our collective efforts have made a huge difference on the battlefield. and now in just a few short months, the contact group has delivered more than 230 tanks. more than 1550 armored vehicles and other equipment and munitions to support more than 9 new armored brigades. we've also expedited our m one abrams timelines to supply ukraine with more armored capability in the coming months. and the m ones that the ukrainians will use for training arrive here in germany in the next few
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weeks. and all of this is huge progress. us defense secretary law dawson speaking then germany is defense minister oscar up . his story was announced a new deal with poland to set up a repair hobb full tanks, damaged on the ukrainian battlefield. pierre is maria, was he, indian creek, li, final pan fanny materials were delivered to this war such as tanks and other equipment, like how it says or even patriot systems will fly, can be damaged in combat door and also to long term use. therefore, dakota, with my apologies, coolie, that's why i'm very glad that today, along with my polish colleague and my ukranian colleague understand, i was able to sign a memorandum of understanding. yeah. and setting up a joint repair hub in poland for the entire over to w as roman dance rancor in keith to get the ukrainian perspective on this robin of how we'll build those promises that we've just heard from lloyd austin and all
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sorts of historians, the germans herdsman is how will that translate on the battlefield? what's the view from keith there? well, we do not know all the details at this moment as we speak o for ukraine. it was important to get more ammunition for its air defense systems . and, and ukraine was also hoping to hear something about possible deliveries of f. 16 fighter, jess, we haven't heard anything of that so far. so maybe you can, you can, we'll still have to wait more for, for those announcements. but what is important, and what we can talk about at this moment, is that that promise a by the united states to start delivering abrams and one main battle tanks to germany for ukrainian soldiers, to train on them to start the training in the coming weeks. and then in the coming once or probably by the midsummer, all in the 2nd half of the summer that he,
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those m, about 30 of them. tanks could be deployed on the battlefield. which is of course very welcome for you. because those tanks are considered to be one of the best in the world and which is also very important for ukraine. and then there will be a maintenance center for the german main leopard, 2 tanks in poland because as soon as you cranes start a march, expected a new offensive operation in german tanks already delivered to ukraine by various european nato countries and other countries or nato partners or those tanks will participate in that operation, and ukraine is very much hopeful that they will play a major role. so having a possibility to repair them is very important. and now the ukraine's defense minister, let's say, resnick of tweeted earlier that quote, ukraine has reached unprecedented levels of intro oper into operability. with ne, told we are defacto already a part of the alliance and security's space and quote,
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what do they mean by that? well, ukrainians officials are repeating that, that message that ukrainian is already a cooperating with nato on an extremely high level and at cooperation is only getting bigger and bigger and, and larger and, and, and it getting more intense. and so, or ukraine is trying to send a signal look, or we are already very, very close. let's formalize our relations. let's hear from natal that or it, it is ready to prepare to invite ukraine. so to say, formerly to become a member state and that style the preparations. and so far, nato has being unwilling to do that step, saying and repeating that a decision has been made in the 2008 at the nato summit in bucharest, in romania that ukraine will be part of nato one day. but no date was, was a sat dan, and no date is still em are here. so ukraine is hoping very much to hear an,
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a new promise, maybe with a date or at least some movement in that direction. during the nato summit in vilnius in july did up his roman contra rancor. they're reporting from kia. thank you, roman we cannot say to cassandra merely is the head of a sense of security and defense that the german council on foreign relations welcome to d. w. how much are the pledges made in ramstein today? going to help you cried ali is especially a question of the time, not right. because you can say so. what is decided today will not help tomorrow, but possibly during the next weeks with regards to the ammunition decisions because they can be used immediately. but we also know that more complex weapon systems like the the, you need to train the true, the troops on that yourself to establish the logistics and the maintenance of these
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things. so effectively, it takes months to, to some extent that these pleasures up to date basically help. nonetheless, it is important because it also shows the russians to sustain support. and you can bet on the europeans and the americans giving up now, and there's been a lot of talk about the spring offensive counter offensive by ukrainian forces. has ukraine now assembled enough military equipment to launch this counter offensive? that's of course difficult to say because your trainings won't say it's and we won't only will only see the offensive points, just restarted. but what we can also say is that the current weather conditions don't enable a large operation, especially not by the western main battle tanks. because they are so heavy that they would basically stuck in the mot. so for this also, this reason that basically prevent county
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a large operation. i guess we'll have to wait another one or 2 weeks from, from the perspective of the weather conditions. and then it's still depends whether the ukrainians think it's the right moment to start the, the large scale offensive, or whether they continue, what they're doing, obviously right now, which is already con, reconnaissance and with little stitches trying to find out where the weaknesses of the russian forces are and see where basically they can have the most success with now nato jihan. so next said that he was confident that ukraine can re take more territory. do you agree and principle i agree, i guess the question is very much how much of the territory and is it cheaper relevant because, i mean, we're talking about large territory the, the thing that is important is to cut the logistics supply line of russian. that's especially the re weighs if that is possible,
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then you can basically build on the bit you assumption on the russian troops at the front line bleeding out because they would have less and less ammunition. and they have to basically withdraw all can be captured. if that doesn't happen and it will be much longer fight much more risk. and by that's also the ability to, to further take more territory back will just be lower than with the situation that the russian forces have less of you just now. so i also said that all natal members agree that ukraine will join the alliance at some point in the future. is this really undisputed among the nato allies? you were gen thought, and i said it's in the way. he said it a common place because as was said before, that was already agreed in progress in 2008. the question is, and that's up to the, up to the next day to summit into they had to sit in government to decide whether
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they, in bytes, ukraine to join. now really nature because they are, know, they're still missing somewhat. the key to goes to the door, even if there is an invitation, so just stop back, can't say what is not decided. and it will be, i guess, a very tough discussion at the next day, just somewhere, whether it's already the time to invite ukraine to join nato. now, can you find you think, become a nato member, while vladimir putin is still in the kremlin? yes, account, because you, you can't, you give the kremlin the veto for who, who joins who joined nature then the kremlin would also be towed finland sweden to j and join nato, etc, etc. the perspective of the kremlin is facing the driver, rolled back of nato into the, into the cold war borderline. that's of course, impossible. i guess the question is much more practicality. the train at
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a certain point in time will need security guarantees. and then the question is, are they better delivered ukraine's to the outside day to by being and by nature countries? or is it better to integrate them into nature? but that's also donating them the ability of the articles 5 that been followed by all natal partners, including the nuclear that i said, my lab, the german council on foreign relations. thank you very much for sharing expertise with us. i q to saddam now. are there still no let up in the fighting despite repeated calls from well, leaders of forces far more than 400 people have been killed and thousands more wounded. most of the victims are civilians among the dead. as the united nations humanitarian worker who was caught in the crossfire sedans, regular army is fighting the paramilitary rapids support forces. the government
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says it is still committed to a promise transition to civilian rule or more gunfire. and cartoon as fighting goes on despite hopes for a cease fire. oh, in a pre recorded message released to the end of the muslim holy month of ramadan. sedans, top general said the military still backs a return to civilian rule, shall would. why? in an icicle, your confident that we will overcome this ordeal with our training, wisdom and strength for preserving the security and unity of the state, or allowing us to be entrusted with the safe transition to civilian rule. one mother. still, many residents are making last minute attempts to leave sedans, capital city, people at this bus station, a trying to get on one of the few buses,
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still offering their services. oh, my mother put our mom, i'm praying for safety and that god in the bloodshed. we're praying, they reached an agreement and god ends bloodshed of all muslims are going on with hopes for a cease fire were high on wednesday, but a low in fighting never came about. sedans, army says it will not negotiate with the countries. rival paramilitary rapid support falls group, it means more suffering for the civilians trapped in the conflict. or the hazard was out at a soft cut it forward to sharing. according to the health ministry of 20 hospitals have had to shut down because of attacks, moral and lack of supplies about a little lock beside the dock. a block o 8 more health centers are at risk of closure because of work overload and a lack of medical personnel prophecy. we call on all parties to commit to
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a sustained humanitarian pause and fighting as soon as possible. suddenly mila washington says it's sending more troops to its naval base in the nearby southeast african country of djibouti to prepare for a possible evacuation of u. s embassy employees. other nations are also planning to get their people out. people have been really kind of helpful to us at the same time. the building also getting more and more desperate, went down to foreclose, had high food and it was his flight breaking out. and you know, as people get more and more desperate, then things get more and more tense. so people's access to resources, injury doing and you know, back then it things start turning the worst at a virtual meeting with african and arab leaders. un chief antonia gutierrez, called for a 3 day truce starting from friday. the paramilitaries have said they have agreed to a cease fire. but with fighting still going on, many
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a packing their belongings and leaving while they still can. patrick doyle is a journalist and political analysts based in juba in neighboring south saddam, he told us more about conditions in the capital cartoon this morning is deleted. we're hearing of causes wrapping up. our forces have unilaterally unknowns as his fire beginning this morning at 6 am. how about the the army has been quiet about the army. actually we are just received. we bought about 5 minutes ago that they are moving in somebody that your area is trying to calm the residential areas. meaning they're trying to look for any support forces that may be in those areas, the residential area to try to either you know, address them or neutralize them, what they call in the language. so at the fighting is still on basically, however,
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some residential areas are quiet and we have also just received some report about 3 minutes ago that some, some people have gone to the mosque in some residential areas. do what they want is not for the last day. they are playing in a quiet that civil or not. some of the other stories are making headlines around the world. today. the kremlin says, one of its warplanes accidentally fired on the russian city of belgrade, near the border with ukraine. an explosion left to women injured. the defense minister says the plan was flying over the city when there was a quote, unplanned launch of ammunition. work hazard stood car there poured have joint strikes at 3 of germany's other major airports. industrial action has left tens of thousands of travelers stranded long distance rail staff have also joined the walk out. transport unions are demanding higher pay to offset inflation
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of the 4 years trying mexico is finally sold. it's on use. presidential planning quickest on has bought it for $92000000.00 mexican president, unless manuel lopez over door who's refused to fly in it since taking office in 2018 says the cache will pay for to you hospitals monro, so i was, i did the new the old me to a logical organization says the last 8 last 8 years have been the hottest on record . asia has been hit especially hard by rising temperatures. climate change is also linked to other extreme weather events, such as flooding that devastated park star. earlier this year. critics say government are not doing enough to tack a global warming, a scorching sun and sweltering temperatures. in bangkok, people have been struggling to stay cool, long them on the. it's unusually hot this year. it's hotter than any other year and it makes my job harder. i feel like i can pass out at any minute as my uniform is
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thick and the weather is hot and i have to sweep quite a stretch of road all across asia, countries have been hit with record high heats, bangladesh saw his highest temperature in more than half a century, while 13 people died from his stroke at an event in india. as the globe heats, as a more extreme heat waves the becoming the norm, the last 8 years have been the warmest ever recorded. according to a new report released by the world meteorological organization, there's just no doubt the climate i extremes are, are really a and her face out is a so, so many happening that people can keep up in a sense. and you keep hearing about record breaking events over and over and over again. and that's not just heat waves. scientists linked drought in east africa and
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severe flooding in pakistan in 2022 to climate change causing untold misery to tens of millions of people and costing billions of dollars of loss or damage. hazardous climates and weather related events also drove migration and wes and conditions. the people already displaced by conflict and natural disasters. according to the report he trapping greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise in 2022. despite all the target, the not at the global level, the actions on, on the change are still extremely weak. so i think that's just at the local level. we have to prepare for our for much more warming this year is unlikely to see a laptop and climate and weather related to soft as only concrete action will help regions like asia, in the future of a come heat like that of the past few days. ah, ah, we started our sports use with football when report say x by and munich coach julian
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nuggets. manhouse turned down the charts to manage english club. chelsea are the british media say here, still favorite for the role, but would any coach want to join a club in such crisis? it is, this is done over 40. the answer is pretty much yes. since american so boley took over the english club last year. there's been nothing but trouble. they crashed out of the champions league this week and away down in 11th in the premier league that despite lavish spending in the general transfer window where chelsea shelled out in the 70000000 euros more than europe. 4 of the big leagues combined, there was so many new players that they couldn't all fit in the dressing room and hardly any have settled at their new club. chelsea's doorkeeper has had to defend the owner after you slammed by fans for being a bit too. hands on. he thought i came to the change room every every game.
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so he, he had like, different chat with, with us, different games. and i'm not gonna say what he said, what is his normal when will he change? well, he came to do a change of supporters of compared bully to hapless u. s. fictional soccer coach at law, so even joking, he might be the next manager. after all bullies on to his 3rd coach already at the 2nd champions league when thomas taco and then his successor, graham potter. after the 6 months he's brought back club icon, frank lampart as interim coach. despite his poor record as a manager and chelsea of so far lost all his 4 games in charge. you know, people will make a law about the season, the chosen because of us how much success. and the reality is this comes going to be back. and it will tight work and it will take my live air process form by munich, coach julian. now guzman,
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when the bond is the gala season and is now favorite for the permanent chelsea job . despite the chaos engulfing the london club, bullies tenure has so far been more horror show than hollywood. he must get the next decision, right if chelsea or to reach for the stars again. now mark my there was a father report from the w sports. let's talk about who might be stepping into footballs. hottest seed current is a very high profile job, but it's one that number one actually wants. we're not sure because since he was sacked by, by and he's not allowed to actually speak publicly until there's kind of a resolution to where we go somewhere else reports or saying he is the number one pick up is reports just come through before we came on anything that maybe now we decided he doesn't want to go to chelsea so we'll have to wait and see i i can see why he might want to go to chelsea at the moment, given the chaos i've just described in the report. but they are a big club no to time just because the winners. he's also been linked with them. i
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for him. might like to talk them job because he's a big nfl fan as well. julie, now when you, when i was one and they have 3 nfl games the season, a combined book thought them up probably in the champions league next season. neither chelsea, i think he might just be biding his time to see if the real madrid job comes up because color and she'll lottie is being linked with the brazil vacancy. and even if they win the champions league and he might get sac for not winning the spanish league. so i think that's probably where you live now. one is kind of just waiting a little, that's an interesting game of checkers. going on bad. now fixing chelsea a mammoth task. for example, i said it can be done, they will come back. what do you think? it's a tricky one. whoever takes a job. i mean also lewis in lee k, the form abbas a loaner in spain. job spain coach has been linked and also more, if you put, you know, who was previously a p s g and taught them. but, you know, they bought too many players. the players having to get changed in the corridor because they count in the changing room. so that the 1st job they've got to do is
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slim down the squad. and also despite spending all that money, they don't want striker. so you kind of need someone to score goals if you going to win football matches. so it's, it is a big, the fundamental, pretty fundamental. so you might think maybe it's a bit too big. maybe i should just go on, hold for a bit and wait for a better job and very quickly are by of struggle since now guzman as left. even if he goes to chelsea, will he will be seen back by him. i think we could do is only 35 and fine of said the only appoint germans speaking coaches, so it might be 5 years down the line. but i think we might same about another time . mark meadows that he w sports. thank you very much for your insight. let's check out some more news from the world of sports and tennis arena. so blanca has reached the semi final, the stuttgart open after surviving a scare on the clay against spain's allah. but those are the reasons i anchor one,
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here in germany to bolster support for p, if in the war with russia, us defense secretary lloyd austin, said natal stands with ukraine for the long hold. and russia miscalculated in deciding to invite that's, it's from me. i do see in front of an update for you at the top of the our news age up is next with brush bandage. with with
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