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[000:00:00;00] the visits dw news live from balance, holding russia to account for as long ukraine. europe's leading rights body meets for the 1st time and only 20 years and says it will support key frontal
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a. just peace is a change. also coming up, people in child's starting to feel the pressure as prices rise and fee is grow, that the conflict in neighboring sit, dont good spill over plus the fight for a quality in italy. we report on how the country is right when government is looking to restrict the rights of children of lesbian and gay parents. and the world's biggest film festival is officially on the way. the starts of con has also thrown up questions over the prominence of one particular stop the i'm gonna have both as well come to the program. lead is up to 46 members, member countries of the council of europe, a meeting in iceland for the 1st summit in 18 years. the organization was set up
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off to the 2nd world war to uphold human rights, across the continent, as it, it's for just the 4th time it's offering support for ukraine while holding russia accountable for the damage done by its invasion. following the meeting, the u. k. entered evelyn's pledge to build an international coalition to provide fights, a jet support for ukraine. the anthem of europe rang out in reykjavik, as leaders from the council of europe, met for the 1st time in almost 2 decades. spurred on by the russian invasion of ukraine. the summit is only the 4th of its kind since the inception of the posts were body 74 years ago. as the leaders gave their opening remarks, it was clear what was top of the meetings agenda. ukraine is fighting for the values we be leaving and we hold so dear me. and i am so grateful that we are
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united in protecting peace and promoting democracy. because this is the very reason why the accounts of us was created. the ukrainian president delivered a virtual address, making his no familiar plea for plains only more than 500. yes, he's no error. the past system will be perfect and i'm sure when we get there understand to be power based tomorrow. we must leave 0 today, rest on that front. a signal progress from the sidelines as u. k. prime minister refuse to knock and hit search counter part mark russia agree to build an international coalition to provide keys with fighter jet support. securing of 16 jets and training pilots,
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western countries have so far been wary of taking such steps over for years, the war to escalate from on this on the joint bar correspondent luciano shelton in re cubic. let's see of the international coalition to provide 5 digit support for ukraine at the prime ministers of the you can know that as a want to build what more do you know about that? it is still early days to be heard yesterday after the meeting of the prime minister with the end or to reach is to not that they would work in building an international coalition to provide you, craigslist. com, but capabilities and this would also include training, but also the procurement of if f. 16 fighter jets at this stage, i would expect them to reach out to all the heads of states to bring this topic on the agenda. but, but this international call is a look like this will still remain to receive. you cut off costs a think
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a bit of the $10.00 callers and read also started with a correlation and then in the end did lead to tags being delivered to ukraine. but as the leaders of heads of states has been reluctant in the past, no, is there any support from other european leaders for this cool is or yeah, already alluded to that. so that has indeed been relaxed as of european lead us. but outside of other of nato allies, to deliver f, 16 fighter jets to ukraine. presidents lensky has been in europe last week in this and then a minor and my truck has said that uh, francis is willing to train. you train soldiers on rest on site to judge, but there has been no promise to actually deliver fighter jets. so this, this will maybe be a momentum now that will be started by this a new college and,
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but it did, that is still very early days. now today, the heads of states will also sign off of register of damages for the aggression in, in, in russia for, for the aggression in ukraine. sorry. what does this mean? they're supposed to be a new registrar built in which people are ukrainians can bring forward the damages . but the, the retrospect damages also in losses of life, but also material damages. and this registers should serve for future trials because of the russian address and ukraine. and this will be a signed off you today. uh, council of europe members can join, but also other than other countries can join. and for example, the us is set to be joining. so this is what will come out of this meeting here in reykjavik. thank you. very much w correspondence. let's see,
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i show it in right cube that's now bring in my mouth and we'll studies seen a fellow at king's college in london. now, what difference would these find digits make in ukraine? one of the most fascinating things about this will is that they, the sessions completely fail to gain a superiority, which is a prerequisite for all. i think i'm more than campaign and so the space is contested. so what the addition of more app, uh cuz you probably does have some parts get past helicopters and drives, but this is about more at how it will enable the trainings to strike with greater frequency targets. that's all well behind the front lines. now a router and sooner got talking specifically about f. 16 find to jets. why that? what? what kind of jets all these see where the, the f 16 is actually 50 years old, but it's a very,
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very versatile flight. it was originally designed for ads, ramishes, but now has evolved into a predominantly ground attack as we just discussed. but the reason the f, 16 has been chosen is not necessarily because it has particular capabilities, many, many thoughts yet of those capabilities. but it's because it's the most common flight just in the world. so over the last 50 is over, 4600 been built. it's in service with $25.00 countries around the world. so in choosing the f, 16 c, not on the roof a uh, creating a stable pipeline. all the equipment, training, and jets the crate. and the last for the long time. now via western states, been hesitant, sofa about sending 5 to g. yeah, that's a, that's a great question. i think the 1st thing is about complexity. so it's not just the flight to jet, but it's also the training the ground support saw this by parts. the control is the
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i can try at traffic space. so it's quite complicated to get a fights just often allow, enable to, to target things in a battlefield. but secondly, as well. in order to do that targeting that, we've discussed of, let's say, a russian logistics dump. uh, 300 miles uh, $500.00 chrome is behind the russian front lines requires very precise intelligence and that's only going to come from the western countries. and so the strikes the sixteen's would eventually be doing will be guided by western intelligence as lots of other drugs, western nations nights upon this into the war. and you fine. thank you very much, mike martin, back from kings college fund to keep a couple of notes. some of the other stories making headlines around the world. nearly a 1000 people have been evacuated off the heavy rains triggered flooding and opened it to the italian state. radio reported an elderly man died and is flooded. home
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firefighters have carried out thousands of rescues. the deluge comes 2 weeks off to similar slots in the region left to people that more rain is full cost of expression. the right to solomon rusty has ones that countries in the west stuff facing the most severe threats to freedom, all expressions in his life. he made a rad public address to the british book. awards is 9 months since rusty was stopped and seriously injured on stage during electra in the us is just presidential bite and has cancelled his trip to australia and pop point beginning to try to manage debt. totes between republicans and democrats. no agreements to raise the debt level is reached. the west could default as early as june 1st with potentially done economic consequences. the chief of open a i, that's the artificial intelligence company that creates
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a chance g. p team has told us 10 is hearing that his industry needs to be regulated or like some old woman said, artificial intelligence off as many opportunities, but admitted that he shares the public's concern about how it could change our lives. he suggested a government agency to regulate a i, tech firms. we're proud of the progress that we made. the united nation says more than $3000000000.00 and a does need us to help. so don's refugee crisis around the 1000000 people have been displaced off that intense fighting broke out 2 months ago. then the 200000 have left the country with many rushing to chat. but the neighboring country has its own struggles with the population living in poverty already or fear that the fighting and saddam could create further problems and shot with the risk chaos and violent dw shoulder. the wall reports from the capitol drum it up or
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a market domina. another customer decides the price is too high and walks the way i used to buy my crates of cucumbers for 2 and a half 1000 francs. today they cost $15000.00. so i have to put up the price and lose customers. it's difficult for me, this is how i feed my children. everyone is feeling the pressure is uh, good natured to i used to sell several dresses a day. but now i go 2 or 3 days without anyone buying anything, even the fabrics, it become too expensive. everything has become expensive. most of the green charges come from ukraine. the war there created the food emergency here last summer that came on top of a fuel shortage. and now predictions with the economy, a being driven down by the keels next door instead on. this was actually supposed to be a good year for chart. the international monetary fund predicted that because the
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country produced more oil and sold at higher prices last year, that is, economy would expand. but with the war incident happening so close by, that growth would now be affected. it's not just the economy k of the chart years could spill across the border. some 300. i so the knees assorted. yes. that was seeing the fighting in doubtful. that's across the board, the i've been dissolved and by the way to charge you an even if they're charging uh government as a state is trying to keep it very neutral position in the fighting. so in the conflict type might be in a way abroad in that country, in that conflict, mainly from the way the different ethnic groups or communities might engage in that conflict in the coming days. people here are in a similar situation as to don, used to be their rule by a military government which is broken,
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promises to hold elections. it puts down demonstrations for democracy with deadly violence. was in need of looks too much. and to move these clip carlos, which to don rep wasn't set up for his customer because the problem is that there's a click holding onto the pallet. it's the same problem we have here in chad. is this something how many hundreds of suited needs were killed because they want to the transition to civilian government? and here they tell us that the military must stay empowered to guarantee the security of the region. but they can not 17 executed, louder you will subject to the integral part of that on to the child is the, the keels and file sharing a proxy. don, next door concerned is rising. but even if they avoid that faith, that war will only make their lives even harder. join me now as faith casino united nations high commissioner for refugees, regional spokes,
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person for the east calling in great lakes. a welcome, a very you're very welcome to join us here. the majority of people fleeing the conflict in sedona, now internally displaced is help getting to them or so. so the situation inside so then is the key concerning um, as you have seen, the conflict is still going on in some areas a lot more than that then in others. at this time it's very difficult to do exactly because, but we do know from the un that about 840000 people has been internally displaced within sedan. lots of these people in the areas that are either deeply or very much affected by the fighting and who have actually moved into this is into as less affected by the fighting. and because of the intensity of the security situation,
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it has been very difficult for agencies to access. most of this population hasn't been displaced. but we do welcome the recent signing of the declaration to of commitment to protect civilians. we see it as a 1st step in, in humanitarian agencies like your needs, see i being able to reach and access people who needs some intent assistance and we're not able to get to it as we speak. now the number of refugees arriving in shod from saddam is still growing. what can you tell us about this you minute, atari and situation and what is being done to help them? or? i think it's important to note that over 220, so 20000 people have crossed over from sudan into neighboring countries, including chad. and that's chad egypt. so it's done, if you have been the central african republic and i didn't because of the nature of
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this conflict and how suddenly it, it happened. people are forced to, for the, we very nice with on themselves. and are arriving in neighboring countries, you know, relating when do you mind you turn assistance to survives and where the locations, the locations of this people are arriving at a quite remote with, you know, difficult access in terms of agents agencies being able to reach them. and also these are locations that have very limited resources and infrastructure. and so you and hcr and teens are on the ground of these locations, working together with national authorities and other to many 10 partners to ensure that people are given you know, basic necessities food. what to show to health care and you know, and, and everything that they would need to survive. and in this situation, we're also working with uh, services and the partners to ensure that people are actually moved away from where the locations either into existing comes or new comes that, you know,
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governments are helping to set up so that people are able to access humanitarian assistance that was phase casino from the u. n. h c. all. thank you very much. thank you. the events that taking place around the world, democracy, international de, against homophobia, by phobia, and trends phobia, organizers say the rights of homosexuals, bisexuals, and transgender people are increasingly at risk in someplace. while many countries have passed legislation recognizing the rights of such groups. all those are rolling back protects, and it's really the right when government is now taking steps to restrict the rights of children being raised by same sex parents. the w, as rosie burchett, has moved from puddle on baby caterina's life here near pugwash is full of love and joy,
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but she hangs in legal limbo room has told local authorities to review bruce documents wisdom, same sex parents like valentina antonia law. as the birth mother, valentino state is a secure belt because caterina was, don't, are conceived, daniella is in don't as soon as any toyota being a parent is not a matter of biology. it is a choice to become a parent and to be a parent every single day. yes, this is an injustice that comes from a petri uncle shelby new stick flashes idea of the world. a world with the right kinds of families and wrong kinds of families. if i mean, just by the alter, the risk that at she lose his hair writes a in, in a blink of an eye is it's violent. and it's scary. sorry to see is van tier initially and to magically assisted conception is only available to heterosexual couples. so that's why valentino and yellow travel
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to denmark to can seize then registered kathrina in puddle, one of the few places to legally recognize 10 mothers. most municipalities don't. there's not a low that allows us to section but it's always far right when the government has told progressive cities like possible to get in line demanding reports on registration practices. after a recent court ruling stated, to men come to be cool. parents from birth. local officials say it's all the result of a legal vacuum. we need to know because we, we don't know what to do. and we decided to because there was this lack of that. the best thing to do was to gave a ride said to these children that have so many hundreds have being taken to the streets, to demand clarity campaigner, say a to a, a is an outlier,
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lagging behind most other western european countries when it comes to ensure training l g b t q writes in low as well as the issue of parental recognition. there are also types restrictions on adoption for same sex couples. couples who also have to settle for civil unions because there's no full marriage equality here either. most think that's unlikely to change but the far right to know and power. prime minister, georgia maloney has praised what she calls the natural family and had this to say on same sex adoption last september, letting everything i believe the children who were already unlucky should be given the very best you my point of view. and i said, is because my family history makes me saved from a human perspective. the best means having a father, a mother liability, and a couple what are laws, layouts. and i know certainly just done yellow and orange, you know, say they don't give up for sure. we have to fight for it,
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but we're all righty to see, you know this rainbow family says a to a needs to end it's legal gray zone so that baby caterina's future is secure. and i have some sports news for you in the 2nd leg of the champions league, semi finals into milan have beaten the city rivals ac milan mondale to advance to the final going into the game with a to another advantage from the 1st let into captain low tyro martinez school. the only goal of the day midway through the 2nd off into will take on either matches to city or around the dread and the champions, the final and it's tumble on june 10th. not going to dc academy. it's obviously a great emotion. dreams that i've had together with the guys that we not yet ride from when the drawer was made. okay. we had to believe in ourselves and we've got
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here by merit. no one has gifted us. anything sort of, it's been a long journey to good afternoon to be a little bit closer to go. the tempest slide when indonesia, mets thailand and the men's football final at the southeast asian games and come both. yeah. and, and these are prevailed 5 to but it wasn't without approval to following the 1st roll and denise, uh, broke the deadlock off to if i'm to hire a sport in extra time either that was followed by a 2nd notification plays stuff needed police to restore order both sides were reduced by a man, but indonesia who had more plays on the page score 2 more and the 32 year gold medal dropped it's the showcase for some of the world's best send them out the 76 come film festival is now officially on the way the question everyone's minds, who will walk away with the top prize,
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they prestigious palm door on tuesday. all eyes are on this task, arriving for the opening ceremony. con, some things are entirely predictable. it's always a red carpet spectacular. but the jury president hopes deliberations for the top prize will be interesting, but don't trying to find a way of, of formulating yourself and to avoid consensus. definitely, it's so boring to be in the, in a, in a, you're a when it's consensus. this year's kind is not being with a control oversee many critics of asked why actor jody that has featured so prominently starring in the festivals opening film. one that isn't even in the competition, hits celebrity come back, cause be much to be to the doctor. last year's blockbuster, his explosive defamation, try or sit his ex wife and it states in one awkward moments,
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a reporter was keen to hear if it prompted me to support her on the jury, would even go to see that spelling. you're asking me that. yes. um. well, you'll see, i guess if i'll see it and i don't know how i feel about it if i do. thank you. yeah, us dr. michael douglas received an owner agree award in recognition of his 55 year acting to the are getting older of this me so much to me because there are hundreds of festivals, film festivals, all around the world. but there's only one time and there's only one top prize 21 films from all over the world are in competition for prestigious palm door. and before we go, the wells highest mountain continues to make records. the poly climb buff comedy
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