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conservation, or only green washing. after all, there are billions to be made. our chief documentary, deep sea greed starts to date on d, w. the . this is d. w. use live from berlin, loading. there's a lensky leaves the g 7 summit in japan after making a grim comparison between the invasion of ukraine and the bombing of hiroshima, world war 2. although the enemies using non nuclear weapons, the ruins of how, what cities which have been sent to the ground by russian bones and talk to you
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very similar to what i've just seen here. and german is chance. they're all s sholtes calls on north korea to help ballistic missile test shots visited with the militarized zone, dividing the north from its southern neighbors. the next by sir, welcome to the program. ukraine's president loading their zalinski occupied center stage at the g 7 summit in japan, lobbying world leaders for more support in the war against russia. so let's do a flower, is that a memorial in hiroshima, to the 10s of thousands killed and the atomic bombing at the end of world war 2 ukrainian liter earlier met us president joe biden and other high profile heads of government. this is a wednesday says he hopes a new piece plan will end the war and ukraine and all the other global conflicts.
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would you be me with those who owned a we'll see how united the world is when it wants peace defense. and then there will be no point in even staffing a will level of the sofa. there has not been a formula that could stop aggression. ok, ukraine, office violence. would ukraine office? salvation from war? we need to unite and make russia the last aggressor. often the defeats of its invasion of ukraine. only peace will reign a. u. s. presidential bod meanwhile, says washington will support a joint international effort to train ukrainian pilots on modern fighter aircraft, including f sixteens to strengthen ukraine's air force as part of a long term commitment to ukraine's ability to defend itself. we provided to last year, all that they needed to deal with what they were dealing with at the moment. and that's where the now we're moving in the direction of putting them in a position to be able to be defend themselves in ways beyond what they've had to
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deal with so far. the past few days have once more underscored how important america's global leadership is. our chief international editor richard walker, is at the summit. in hiroshima, he told me more about the extra backing bite and has promised ukraine. yeah, well, do we are this evening before the lensky vantage here in russian, but this weekend with the american saying that they were gonna go ahead with a proving and supporting a training program for you kindly and pilots to get them familiarized with the 16 slides which the scene is the fights, it's very common to come in 510 minutes. one. does it seem as a suitable for, for the needs to be pregnant at 4? so getting those high and that's trained so that they can use it so that then a few months down the road, then they can re run, receive those planes and start using them. so not weapons that you create,
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i'm just going to get immediately but, but the problem is that they will be guessing them in the future. so, so that is important. also is a signal not just to ukraine that it scheduled we support, but also is the signal to the russians. and that's uh, west and support for ukraine is more on an upward trajectory. and not as the rushed in spite of hope's the on the downward trajectory. the, in the months ahead, i'd like to get to that in a moment. but as we heard the ukrainian, the president spoke at the summit, thinking the west for its support. what other takeaways do you have from what so lensky said today. it yeah, i mean, and it was striking, i mean, here in the media center or russian by the journalists were really crowded around the screens as soleski spoke. and you had the same phenomenon when he's playing touch down. so really the sense that so lensky is arrival, he had more of an impact than any of the actual members of the g 7. take to talk to somebody this weekend. and yeah, his message,
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and this is something he's always done with his communication. he's. we've seen this over the last year and obviously a skilled communicator. he will draw a connection to the place where he is a very strong connection. and of course you're rushing up to the japanese is extremely important. you know, this is a good place that was the 1st place in the world that was devastated by nuclear bomb. so let's keep saying today on a day where there's been discussion about with the russians have taken over by moved or not saying that the devastation and bus mood remind timos the devastation that he saw shown in the museum here with the peace memorial in their russian most are really drawing a direct connection between the experience and the japanese here into russian mat and the devastation experienced by his ukrainian people right now in the course of this is the ws chief international editor richard walker, reporting from hiroshima, among ukraine's neighbors. the war is waiting particularly hard on most of the 10s
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of thousands have rallied in the capital case, you know, in favor of joining the european union. all devices rising, rising pressure from moscow. the government of president maya san do and most citizens are looking west journalist diana, popa, is in the mold of, in a capital case. you know, i, she told me more about the protesters, demands to the national assembly code. you will see. and then we'll do a vice over now, and the here govern more than 80000. so people, according to the de toford, to by national police who came to express the desire to join the european union as our presidents. my assigned do. so before the main goal, these assembly used to show the world that we are europe, yes. and then we have chosen the path to follow. i'd also like to remind that on the 21st of june, last year moved over, i was granted that you candidate status. and recently the units being provided and
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advised to start the negotiations. as soon as small do about fulfills all the recommendations, all the european commission. let's look at some more stories making headlines around the world. police in germany are investigating the suspected poisoning of 2 exiled russian journalist. both develop symptoms at a conference of russian dissidents in berlin. several kremlin critics have been poisoned in recent years. moscow denies any involvement in the incident. 3 men had been killed in a drive by shooting and the french port of mar, say, lee said the attack is linked to drug trafficking. gangs. francis 2nd biggest city has seen a surgeon drug related killings with 21 so far this year. voting is underway in greece. is general election opinion polls show center, right. prime minister care. yeah, cause me to attack is leading left as challenger election. c process neither side is expected to win and outright majority, if no party can form
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a coalition government a 2nd election will be held next month. the german chancellor old schultz is calling on north korea to stop ballistic missile test. sholtes. he's on a trip to neighboring south korea. he visited the border between north and south, known as the demilitarized zone regional tensions are growing as north korea wraps up development of its nuclear arsenal. this year alone shown yang has carried out over 20 missile test shots. as the firing show, the situation of the korean plants peninsula is still dangerous. these a, unless this will test, these ballistic tests have to stop the these individual attempts at nuclear rearmament have to stop. this is, this is a threat to peace and security in this region. and i'm very happy to be able to talk to the government of south korea. does it go? yes. question. come. that was german chancellor. all last year old speaking in south korea. you know, all the w a is the asia pacific bureau chief,
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george mathis told me more about schultz, this trip to the border between south and north korea. the size of cause a very special atmosphere in this d militarized zone. as it is, it's called is a very special moment if you stand on the north korean soils literally because you have to understand those barracks uh, that are set up there are huff on south korean hop on last reinstall. and that is exactly where the drum and drums level standing today. it's talking about how he was removed in that situation. and there's practically 2 reasons. there's most of all you've already mentioned. it's of the geo political tensions, the nuclear island on the north korean sides. that is a big concern for germany and of course, from south korea. and there is, of course, the factor of him being germany, and i have to say as a drum and citizen, if you, if you stand and that's in that area, are surrounded by grim looking soldiers. a feeling these military retentions,
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knowing that the 2 countries, technically by international law still at war, you do consider yourself lucky to have overcome that division. and that is what's the message? that's a german chancellor. as lots today had for the south korean people's, he considers himself lucky to have overcome this. and it shows as seeking to reduce the german economies reliance on china as is as people have made it clear and to broaden relations with other asian countries. um, is it truly to say if a trip has been successful from that point of you as well? the risk being was the big word at the g 7 name hiroshima. and that's where both leaders came from and the, the risk, the strategy a as in tate not taking investment out of china, but rather looking for other places for a further investment from the g 7 countries is exactly looking for places like korea. that is why korea, but also in the media in vietnam,
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were invited to the to 7 or one of the reasons they were invited and a so south korea. and that is the good message. i think for salt in the press conference just now president june, i confirmed that the crew agreed a closer cooperation when it comes, for instance, to the production of semi conductors hydrogen power, but also battery productions. so in that respect, it is definitely a success. what was interesting is that he had also said he doesn't exactly know what the listing a means. and i think there is still some discussion that you 7 to have to hold a how exactly they going to restructure that relationship with china. but that it means more investment is coming to a korea that was very clear today. all right, dw, the asia pacific bureau chief dark mattress let's take out some news from the world of sports. now, the indian b a, jimmy butler scored 27 points to give my, the miami heat. another come back when again sleep, 21, the boston celtics, miami,
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the heat one a 111 to 105 to put themselves to 0. ahead and eastern conference finals and with the next 2 games in miami, they came now when the series, without heading back to boston, 2 people had been killed in a crush and a football stadium and sell it or another $100.00 trans were injured in the stampede any capital city, san salvador, the incident happened at one of the central america's biggest sport surveillance in the woman's buddhist leo. fire and had the chance to win the title with one game to spare, but they could only draw neil nail against labor to use. it means current champions, wells for are still in with a shout, a wind for them on sunday means the title will go down to the last day in tennis, hold, or renee at the top of your screen, continued his tempered form as the deep nor waste casper root indeed battalion
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opens any finals. the 20 year old dame beat novak joke of which in the quarter finals came from a set down to book is play some sundays. fine. nigerian chef is hoping to set a new world record for the longest cooking session. hilda box, he spent a 100 hours making meals in bios. the record is not yet official, but whatever the outcome, the attempt has been an inspiration for many this is the moment of truth to shift hilda by seeing the end of the mamma, food, a cooking session. thousands turned out to exit on and celebrate to success. the spend 100 hours preparing food to try to break the world record by january and i'm very happy and i'm very proud,
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very unexpected for that that she made more than $100.00 dishes but international on my jerry and i was to raise a profile as a ship, but she also has all the goals i have the guy dreamed for my business and for my brand, and generally just for my me. so just coming from a very, very, very modest background. i just knew that, okay, i need to do something that is basically out of the ordinary. so put myself on the map support nigeria on the map to put young africa women on the map as well as enjoying the policy via the support is what able to sample, the food, fussy, made for free, is boosting the feel. good fact to the event that everyone will be talking about be nigeria and for very,
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very long time. i feel very proud in my notes and it's, it's um, it pleasure to be as a witness, the whole thing. whatever comes next to shift passing. she's already hit on a recipe for success. and that is all our news for now. of next, our documentary explores how lower income nations are increasing the suffering from globalization. don't forget, you can get all the latest news indeed that com. i'm next spicer for me and the entire news team here in berlin. thanks for watching the i sorry, so one on 6 times to please come and see more people than ever on the move worldwide. in such a better price than mine. and one great timing is very high.
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