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how big took my brother hostage a few days ago, but at the trying to sign in the scene on the job, they will be silenced. starts june, 3rd on dw, the . this is dw news live from berlin. let them hear zalinski makes his case to world leaders in person. the cranium president dominates the final day of the g 7 summit in japan. the landscape also uses the opportunity to appeal to non aligned countries. taking part of the gathering and speaking in japan's landscape,
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says of box moot quote, there is nothing there. as russia claims its troops are in full control of the city, and the wagner group released this video of mercenaries upon apparently flying russian flags. and the city will talk to our correspondent in cuba. plus, the polls have opened in greece, where voters are skeptical that the main parties can solve their economic was while handling, pressing new issues. the america isn't stain, it's good to have you with us. you craze president in florida? here's the landscape. is that the g 7 summit in japan, lobbying world leaders for more support to find back against russian is the for this. he's been from ukraine since the war began. so lensky held a one on one meeting with us presidential item,
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who recently authorized allies to lend fighter jazz to ukraine. the creating president has also met with the indian prime minister and are under moody, in hopes of altering back nations neutral stance on russia's invasion. well, earlier i asked our chief international editor of richard walker, in hiroshima, is lower than yours. so lensky had been successful in winning over more allies at the g 7 summit. yeah, well, it is too early to say that mariana. but that really was striking, particularly the meeting, said so. lensky had was the wrench for moody within a few hours of his touching down here with the rush mountain sassik day, the woman took the words that said moody had present etzky. so at the beginning of their meeting that they sit around the table, you have the 2 lead his face to face with the 1st time since the school, but again, and the rental mode, the address, the situation, sorry, personally, very emotive. me saying that he saw the boy is not a matter of politics, but a matter of humanity,
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of human values. i'm saying the pizza re nose up in the pool. anybody else and sang sis uminski into space that india and he us and he would do everything he possibly can to, to try to achieve a resolution to this. and that it was interesting today to see that i'm in the range from o. d with, with place sitting next to the minutes and then speed of the session between the g 7, the partner countries who are presenting present here, plus the lensky on the final day on sunday. so a lot of time in each of those proximity, i'm sorry for a move on to the cameras that ends savanski is message as he's, as he's been telling the press here uh towards people like to read, promote the eastern shore to get them on board. put the piece of land that you train, which has a 10 point plan that ukraine says, this is the way to find piece, to try and get those countries of defense and into some sort of active role. a trying to find a solution to this uh that place to train site. and now richard,
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what about this is to support from the g 7 countries themselves? are they still as committed as they have been up to now? yeah, well, i mean, the, i think a strong new signal from the g 70 countries here that says, support is going to continue and even step up. so, just before it's a lensky arrived, that was confirmation from the american side that they were going to open the door to apply to jet sash. 16 bytes is being supplied to ukraine down the road. so starting with the process of training, will you training pilots to fly them and then opening the door to supplying those jet said further down the road. we've now just side today, pressing bite and saying that there's going to be of the trunk of august. and i munition provide it to ukraine, so just another step in the support that's being coming all along. we have more to see from the us and lensky today during the course of the day, so he's going to make a visit to a piece memorial. so here the site where the media bottom line did in 1945. that of
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course is very um, a very symbolic visit for us. and then speed to make came and did you find has been subjects at least implicit, right to the use of nuclear weapons by apply the message and plus that we're going to be press conference is from both soleski and so bible later in the day. it's gonna be very interesting to see what some s b says and how he sums up the impressions that he's being guessing of probably just notice from the g 7, but also from those leaders from the douglas high school. the sample to international editor, richard a walker speaking a short time ago in her oshima at the g 7 summit. well meanwhile, the cranium president has appeared to acknowledge the loss of the eastern ukrainian city of buck mode, which has seen fierce battles for months. at the g 7 meeting the landscape, sad little is left of buttonwood and the town was only in our hearts on
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saturday. rushes, wagner mercenary, grew run by of getting pre collision. that said, it forces had captured the city, prompting congratulations by russian president vladimir putin. ukraine's military earlier denied that the ruined city had fallen. let's bring in our correspondence mathias banga, who is standing by for us in key of hello to you, meant to use. so, we heard there from presidents the lensky saying that there is little left of by moot, should we understand that as an acknowledgements, as russia has indeed taken control of the town of the visit, the left of the city of buffalo, just something that he said before, because the city is really in trouble, there's really nothing physically, nothing left. he's been kind of evasive with the question of whether the ukrainian
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troops have retreated from the, from this town. because remember in the past few days, ukraine was really controlling only very little edge off the town. and it seems that yesterday the wagner troops have moved into this edge. the ukrainian, a general stuff has said that fighting was continuing there. um, there is no information either from this stuff. no. can we read this into the lens keys? a woods in hiroshima, uh that confirms with the either they're still uh, fighting in there, whether they're off to wood, ukrainian troops in there or not. that was dw correspondent montez putting on with that update for us from kids mathias. thank you. all right, let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making use around the world. sedans, army and paramilitary r s as have agreed to
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a 7 day ceasefire. the united states and saudi arabia said in a joint statement that the truth would take effect on monday. both sides have previously announced these fires, but then violated them. the fighting between sedans, warring factions, has plunged the country into accounts. tensions are high in the democratic republic of congo after security forces, fire tear gas to the anti government protesters and clash with them on the streets of contrast. the demonstrators are angry over the rising cost of living and a legit irregularities in voter registration. had of elections due later this year, a helicopter has crashed in northern italy as authorities, a struggle to deal with the worst flooding in this century. only one of the crew inspecting damage power lines was injured. the flaws have caused billions of euro's worth of destruction. prime minister georgia maloney is returning early from the g
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7 summit in japan to focus on the crisis degrees now where voters are heading to the polls to elect a new government. they're most worried about bread and butter. economic issues resulting in europe's highest national debt. bub as the w correspondent, jack parent reports, people also have many other serious concerns. of the surprising me trade is here at this very small kitchen, central athens, but the most weight for that voting grease is upcoming elections on the economy. the prices went up, the cost of transportation to wind up uh, shipping when uh uh, the costs of the plastic box that we pack. our phase went up. so the entire cost went up from like 15 to 30 percent. gary says he still tries to keep his prices low for the customers, but also the praises the current government for supporting face tre. dislike him to
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digitalized their industry, the to lead policies of the sense of rights, new democracy under prime minister carry eco submits, attack is on the left wing three's a policy of his previous assa, alexis cit, process. the government has been embroiled and this scandal involving the use of the sale of credits, a soft way used to spy on political opponents, and journalists and government ministers resigned in february for savings. preventive passenger train crash was killed. 57 people, safety. now after the drink rest is very important for us, and then the economic se situation scans a lot. it becomes a gambled, always exist. it. it said someone was made for talking with the prospect of a problem through bad a bad condos or excuse me, to tag you so no mit. so talk is snow c press. it's the was to grease, i believe. something else, something new that will help greece. people who also remember the economic turbulence of 2015 when the left wing to read the government nearly to the country
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. i took the single currency your is a while, these folks, you know, use the issues that the person, the very thing for in this election was new is the way in which to think here, the greek parliament going to be divided off to the vote happens a new system was agreed in 2016, which means it's unlikely to result in one i write winning policy. since 1990, whichever party won the most space overall took a 50 c bonus in the 300 c parliament. making it easy for one policy to achieve a 150 c majority in a new system of proportional representation. that bonus is removed, meaning a policy would not need 46 percent of the votes. take clear when posters predict that some likely and say the changes creating more swing voters. they use parts of the public opinion, parts of the vote. this that they have in their mind the dilemma i am going to vote for the government before related. so i can go to my 2nd option,
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or i should vote for my 1st options for my 1st option uh, which has to do with a deluxe go or for you to kind of agreement with the spike to unlike the gods. i cite the greek parliament political sentiments in greece, shift quickly. it's a complex selection here in the birthplace of modern democracy. and for more, we can now speak to journalists. your goal is because feed us hello to use. so as we just heard in our report, it's looking like this. vote is not going to produce an outright winner. so what would happen then? exactly say it's very unlikely that any one party can get 47 percent of the both business unattributed higher percentage. what happens next is that we will have her winner, but we will not trouble government. this means that within the next, the week when they should be able to form
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a government is officially established by the principal. very public upon them it would be dissolved and we would be happy to an election. most likely you never did you like all right, well how have the various parties been trying to win over voters? what are the most important issues? so the contributor party is focusing on bringing the economy back to to, to grow their fold single security. they're focusing on minimizing migrant flows. my going forward by doing that, i both in the country and their main slogan is norm. ok. and we will keep up the good work on the other hand, the main position partner your series of elect the supervisors, focusing on the donation of laws or call inventions before uh the why somebody scandal uh is, was one example. um so, and he is also promising uh edit to uh to, to a more progressive kind of government uh, less centralized. and there's also attacking the prime minister about his own
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responsibilities to get out of the what the, why types of bad isaac, uh, moving costs increase. and also the greatest thing is off that can reduce, re, that's happened in february. that was journal is go to glasgow status on the green collection guiergos. thank you so much. thank you. i well pods are on a flash balls and hollywood stars lit up the red carpet at the cannes film festival with legendary director martin scorsese taking center stage. the screen great was surrounded by the cast of his latest film killers of the flower moon, which premiered at the festival on saturday. it's another cinematic reunion for scorsese and actor robert de niro, and leonardo dicaprio, the 3 and a half hour historical epic tells the story of a wave of murderers in the american west in the 19 twenty's.
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