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for only green washing. after all, there are billions to be made. our chiefs document tree, deep sea greed starts june 8th on d, w. the fastest speed of the news life from dry land for us. then silence gives the g 7 segments in japan. after making a grand comparison between the invasion of ukraine, the bumbling of he will, she might well go to all the enemies using non nuclear weapons, the ruins of how, what cities which have been bent to the ground by russian bones and off t. larry,
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of similar to what i've just seen here, please, as prime minister, takes the narrow lead and elections dominated by this agent, economy about with voters and skeptical about the though the main parties can solve the troubles. ok a with this expected german, these channels that will allow shelves calls on north korea to health ballistic missile test shows benefit the demilitarized zone. divide in the north from its south enables the i am eddie micah junior. and you are welcome to the program. it brings presidents for letting mazda lensky took center stage of the g 7 segments in japan. lobbying well lead us for more supports in the war with russia. savanski lead flowers, that's even more way out in 0 sima to the 10s of thousands killed in the atomic
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bomb being at the end of world war 2, the drain and leda elliot mets us president joe biden. and of a high profile heads of governments. savanski says he hopes a new piece plan will end the war and ukraine and all of our global conflicts. would you be me with those who wonder will see how united the world is when it wants peace. and then they will be no point in even staffing a will come on the sofa. there has not been a formula that could stop aggression. ok, ukraine, office violence would have ukraine office salvation from where we need to unite and make russia the last aggressor, get you off to the defeats of its invasion of ukraine. only peace will reign bludgeon as what else give us press. then joe biden says, washington was up all the joins international effort to train ukrainian pilots and more than fights our aircraft, including f sixteens to strengthen ukraine's air force as part of
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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 deal with so far. the past few days have once more underscored how important america's global leadership is. for long story, i'm joined by date of use, month has been nga and key on political correspondence has bronze here with me in the studio. hello to you, but with my dad's, let me start with you. ukraine should eventually get f. 165 budgets and training for its pilots. how successful as this i'm, it's being for the landscape. so yeah, it doesn't come as a complete surprise that the us i have now joined this 5 digit coalition that help
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in some countries is britain and then the netherlands, notably, who have already started this process. we have already analysed, but they would start training ukrainian pilots. but of course it needs america to join this coalition because america is the manufacturer and also the country that has most of these 5 digits out to alpha. so um, this commitment is of course very significant, but let's be clear, he has not announced the delivery of fighter jets. now that's the logical consequence. if you're trained pilots, at some point these pilots, we've got planes to fly, but how many and when that's all still not finalized, we only know that the u. s. has now joined to train these pilots is an important commitment on probably uh from the perspective of ukraine. it was certainly was the long way to japan to get this commitment. okay. and so this, i mean, it has also been a challenge for ukraine and the g 7 to move countries from the global south. how
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did it go? yeah, it's been pretty well for, for the landscape and has to say it was a bit of a surprise that he appeared personally and who, who regime a that's a late to the fact that he could personally meet for the 1st time. for instance, the indian premier and arrange a movie who after that meeting was very sympathetic in the way he talked about the conflict and ukraine and the needs to ended peacefully to find a solution to that conflict. so uh, fuzzinski, that was a very successful tool, quite has to remember that india as part of an alliance with russia, china, brazil, and south africa. that is trying to build a kind of counter wage to western influence international visa. this meeting was important. at the same time, the brazilian president of the sofa was also a new russian man, who in russia lots of when school was not able to meet him so, so on that school that was not the kind of rough personal and that's somewhat of
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helpful. yeah. okay. at my desk, let me get back to you on this because i still don't go in was the way conflicting reports on back in with today. how significant would it be if the city has fallen? well, 1st of all, it's really conflicting. it's really hard to say what we make of all of these claims. uh uh, russia keeps claiming pre goes in the head of this walk in a group. she keeps claiming that they are calling in control of visited to ukraine, keeps rejecting that claim. saying additionally that they would not only fighting in the city, but they will also advancing on the flags possibly being able to uh and circle the city at some point. um these, uh uh, claims are in kind of compatible and we will see you in the next few days. what is true if uh, if the walk in a group was in control of the city that would mean that they have driven ukraine
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out of the last few was 3 sunday control. it's really a tiny bit of the city that ukraine was controlling. still in the past few days, so this would not be a breakthrough or a, a situation that would change the ground. ukraine would then retreat into its positions around the city. it's more difficult for ukraine to fight on the, on the open territory. it's possible that on the long run, this will offer some more opportunities to russia to advance further into don't boss on the to cap. it was made cities that come out to us kind slogans. but it's uh, something that most observers say is not very likely. the bottom is also depleted. okay, time will leave it here, but it's correspondence, hand strand, and key correspondence my the spelling guy. thank you. as well as in house closing. not grace's general election with no k a when i expect
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that to imagine any projections foot center, right? prime minister, caveat coast and so talk, he's not really i had eating left as being arrival in for my premier alexis to express that it's a talk he's and his new democracy potty. i'm not expected to secure elijah, not victory to govern outs. right. the next step will be clueless and talks it goes to who's will be open in july general is y'all goes that christina is in for so long as he is following the election for as hello you of us . what, why the issues which decided this election me from some practice to come to don't the economy so truly be minimize the migrations rose and the general problem is of stuff and this seems to have them. okay. okay. i mean, none of the policies is likely to win on absolute majority of seats. we to expect
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the 2nd round a voting yes. uh, this will happen early july. uh, but the central time, this is the full so uh correct. uh, he's very close to achieving. there are no price majority in the upcoming elections in the process. i mean, before that happens, what happens in between? all right, so uh on monday after they establish stuff, there is no option with my daughter to put any one property or that will be some thoughts, but i was just going to be 4 or 4 months for mileage. nobody wants to join anyone else. the coalition government ugly space on that we know so far. um so uh it's on the, it's on the stipend that the present with zone and then we'll have a new election in such a days. so we know that in the last round of elections, that was in 2019 up spanish and reached
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a record 42 percent. how has it been this time? yes. yeah. it is. uh 5 really bad for as far as we know so far. uh, but uh so uh it could, it could be uh that, but we will not create another negative her the reason for both the channels. um, but it's not the tire. uh and what, uh, people see generally about the elections. right, so now why am i to the loser? so a headquarters me since the president script boards, people are subdued, the people are going to expect this and that everyone is saying, let's wait for the official results which, which would come the next half hours. okay. yeah, go ask a status and that's the key. thank you. thank you so much. i the best knowledge that's almost always making headlines around the world. 10000 bucks we have returned home in northern entity authorities deal with the west flat in
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a century modem 26000 us the space and not least for 20 people have been killed. clean operation is on the way that that could be my slide on that to come. so it's on taylor got you. so police in germany investigating the suspect that poisoning of 2 eggs out russian general is both develop symptoms. that's a conference of ration that this events in berlin, several crumbling critics have been poisoned to be sent to us most cruelty. nice any involvement in this incident. 3 man had been killed in a drive by shooting into french parts of my city. police save the attack as link subtract traffic and gang found the 2nd biggest city has seen the sides in drug related killings with twins. one sofa bas. yeah. now germans house level shows us calling on north korea out to stop ballistic missile test shows is on a trip to neighboring south korea. he visits at the border between north and south,
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known as the demilitarized zone. regional intentions are growing as north korea rumps up development of its nuclear arsenal. this year alone, few and young has come down to about 20 minutes. i'll test. so assess the fire and show the situation on the korean peninsula is still dangerous. these, if on this, 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, zipcode. yes. question. come to my child. so i left shell speaking in south korea date of use. the asia pacific bureau chief, georg mathis, told me more about shows the strip to the ball that between south and north korea, the size of cause a very special atmosphere and this the militarized zone. as it is, it's called, it's a very special moment if you stand on north korean soils literally because you have
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to understand those barracks uh that are set up. there are hoff on south korean hoffman last reinstall, and that is exactly where the drum and trunk 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 geopolitical tensions. the nuclear armament 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, 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 a german chancellor assaults today had for the south korean people? he considered himself lucky to have overcome this. among the dreams name is the war
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is waiting particularly hot on mall dover. tens of thousands have rallied in the capital kitchen all in favor of joining the european union, although by us face rise in price from moscow. the government of president, my son do on most citizens are looking west. dental is that diane apple pie is in the mazda of on capital kitchen. now, she told me more about that protest as the months which the national assembly code you will see. and then we'll do a vice over now and uh here, gap coverage, more than 80000. so people, according to the de toford, to buy a national police who came to express the desire to join the european union as our presidents, my assigned to sub before the main goal. these assembly used to show the world that we are europe years and that we have chosen the path to follow. i'd also like to remind that on the 21st of june, last year and moved over,
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i was granted that you candidate status. and recently, the unit, the employment advice to start the negotiations as soon as small de la fulfills all the recommendations, all the european commission, that's all for now. sports life is off. next. don't forget out websites, dw dot com for all the latest news on the novices and then social media as well. i am eddie micah jr. you can also sort of a across social media platforms. eddie micah agent from on use the top of the off the stay up to date. don't miss our highlights. the t w program online. the w. com highlights the amount of cost is increasing every year. many of the work that.

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