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the, the assignment for public took my brother hostage a few days ago trying to sign in the scene or the new job they will be silenced. starts june 3rd, on dw, the . this is dw, this is coming to live from berlin. presidents the landscape pulls off a diplomatic when at the g 7 summit in japan, the ukrainian presence here is a pledge from the us for advanced monitor, jim's russia calls the summit of propaganda show and says,
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the transfer of such powerful weapons races. the spectre of nate to involvement in the con victory for greece is prime minister after sunday's elections, but not in outright majority. preoccupied estimates, the talk and says he'll seek a rental, but for a mandate to govern l o n. and the bonus league a border as your door fund or on a, or just a went away from the title. a 3 mill victory over osborne puts the black and yellows with a game to go as they looked for their 1st championship in 11 years. the hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us, your credit as president, but letting me as a lansky has wrapped up a successful trip to japan, lobbying world leaders for more support in the war with russia. so lansky took
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center stage at the g 7 summit in hiroshima, and is heading home with punches of new weaponry and the unwavering support of ukraine's allies. the ukraine's president took part in a somber ceremony in hiroshima. to commemorate the 10s of thousands killed in the world's 1st atomic bomb blast in 1945, you will see so the lot of mirrors the landscape later compared russia's invasion of ukraine to the world war 2 bombing what i said, it's going to meet it great let me be sent. see if he is the original photographs of the ruined hiroshima not absolutely reminding me of past moods. behold each other places like it. there was nothing left to live on. all the buildings are destroyed. zalinski may hope the symbolic setting for this year's g 7 summit will help to convince leaders such as india's prime minister,
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now render moody of the nuclear threat. russia poses india has so far, refused to condemn moscow for invading its neighbour. moody and zalinski were part of a small group of leaders invited to join the world, the wealthiest democracies at their annual gathering zalinski accepted with one goal more money and more weapons. he got both, including his long, sought desire for fighter jets in an about face. the usaa is now set, it will allow western allies to supply keys with advanced aircraft, including american made f sixteens as well as pilot training. all right, mister president. what the 15 credit are defending for cubic feet is a matter for the entire world and off what you've got. some really is you cro. together with entire g 7 we have increased. i promised
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that message for ukraine was also aimed at russia. the kremlin was quick to denounce the summit as a propaganda show. hours after that, so it wrapped up rushes and passed through to the united states, raised the spectre of nato involvement in the conflict in a statement. and a totally answer enough asked whether the transfer of that 16 fighter jets to ukraine, which require the support of nato personnel. well, now for more, we can be joined by our chief international editor richard walker, who's been covering that summit in her rushman. richard russia says the deployment of it's sixteen's in ukraine would raise the question of nato, his involvement, and the war. what are we to make of that? oh yeah, well terry, i mean the fact that it has taken such a long time for the americans to come around to the idea of providing at 16 to meet
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. just think about the fact that the, the pregnant starts is asking for these, a weapons for the, for these by suggest last year. and even quite recently, joe biden was still sounding skeptical. i think that speaks to the amount of the cautious approach the western powers in the united states had towards providing weapons to the ukrainians during the course of this of this rule, particularly weapons where they think that would be the potential for the inconvenience to use those weapons to fire on russian territory and jake sullivan, of us, a national security adviser was speaking on that here in japan over the weekend and saying that all of the weapons that nature has provided to a nature of members have provided have been provided on the premises that they would not be used to fire on day tow territory and that would apply just as much to apply to jets as well. but also apart from the, the training of the pilots which is now being approved. iraq questions to be off to the bad, a bad, the logistics surrounding
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a fight to jets around the maintenance will of the, you know, the, the, the long tail associated with such a complex weapons is next 16 bytes is so. so there is still quite a bit to a couch, which certainly, you mean the russians will want to touch the west of madison and providing this type of weaponry, of course, is not surprising for the russians to be putting out messages like that right now. the summit in hiroshima, richard brought together leaders beyond the g 7, did ukraine's president succeed in winning over more allies among them as well. i think this was almost the most important aspect for the landscape coming to japan was not necessarily to meet the g 7, but to meet the countries that with that assembled with the g 7. i think it was particularly a focus on india and brazil, and the rent or moody, sorry world was that came from the indian prime minister towards savanski as they met over the weekend. but bruce hills, president lula. well, that he and to lensky did not have
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a one on one meeting with those. supposedly one had bmo organize and there was a bit of back and forth between them off to it's about who may or may, may not have been disappointed. who may or may not have been upset by that meeting . not happening at present luna enterprise conference earlier today. here in japan . um saying batch is saying that he essentially thought that neither so lensky nor preaching a wanted to tool. right. how's that both sides were convinced that they are going to win the war so loosely in indicating by that comment. i think that he felt that was not really any point in him towards him so. so let's get this stage. c, w is richard walker in here rush, my thank you very much. let's catch up on some other stories making headlines around the world today. italian prime minister, georgia. melanie has flown over devastated areas in northeast it. fully. authorities deal with the worst flooding in a century. 1000 serve return home,
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but more than 26000 are still displaced and at least 14 people have been killed. the clean up operation is underway, but there could be more flooding into account. so it's on tens of thousands of rallied animal, dove, and capital sushi now in favor of joining the european union. although the space rising pressure from moscow government of president my us under and most citizens are you looking west and a fire has destroyed a historic post office building in the philippine capital of manila, the 100 year old building was the main source thing and distribution hub for the countries postal service firefighters eventually brought the blaze under control and monday morning, 7 hours after it began, officials are investigating what caused the fire grease is bracing for a run off election as the conservative prime minister seeks and mandate to govern alone after a crushing victory and sundays national vote carry echoes mitchell taco san his
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center right new democracy party landed 20 points ahead of their left, his challenges, but he failed to secure an outright majority. so freaks will head to the polls again in a months time when bits of talk is we'll seek and even better results as a big been fucked grease is ruling guns of adult body, new democracy, or by phone projections to solving you beating didn't mean a position but that being said, like, i have always believed and still believe that we must trust the greek people. our citizens have been very generous and returning that trust to us seemed to be associated with under prime minister cutty goldsmith. so talkies degree economic has gone rapidly, unemployment has seen a steep drop that is due to finances and no longer under your supervision. but a devastating trained accident in february left 57 people dead despite wanting to
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go them and neglected rated safety public opinion. so again, because of it is, and many creeks are not benefiting from the economic up done. alex's super us lead it off the left thing cities, the body promised higher wages to do that, he saw the center left coalition. but he had to concede, defeat, optis and is disappointing visitors i believe when i called carrie i go smith to talk to you to congratulate him. his battles have both victories and defeats for our party. will convene immediately to assess the result is mit so talkies victory won't be enough to go on alone. he needs to form a coalition government but he refuses to share, followed with another body. and instead is seeking a 2nd election to gain and outright majority journalist your goes, christie, this into. so when the key is following the election for us. so
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a surprisingly strong performance, thereby conservative prime minister, mister practice, how does he pulled it off? yes, the barrels are well beyond his wildest dreams and beyond the worst nightmare of his opponent from the great show that they want stability. they want one part of government that uh, everything else uh took uh 2nd place. so i mean, they just want a strong government. okay. they, they want a strong government, but do they want another one party government? that is the question. a lot of people are wondering exactly what happens next. do you think that mental taxes can get the mandate enter run off to govern alone? yes, i think based on uh his uh, performance uh yesterday. i think it's uh, almost uh so, but we'll get the option would be option with majority the image to govern. what about the new the left wing opposition in the selection they didn't do obviously as
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well as they were hoping to what held them back. i bet it's absolutely correct. this is the question of mr. steven laska, the use of both. uh, which said they were uh far ahead. uh, according to the pals for 4 months and years. uh, i believe that the main reason is that they don't offer it convincing or adopting or trying to get to the good people with desperately need be elements or something to be after. uh, more than a decade of uh, times time on your guys. thank you very much. bring yourself to date that was your guys'. ca status in salinity. sports news now and germany's bonus like a binds lost a live sake on saturday, left the door open for rosie adult meant to go talk with one game to go. it was tense at times in algebra, but the black and yellows found their groove and the 2nd half and with it
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you're watching the the news. just reminder of the top story we're following for you today. the cranes, president, beloved is lensky, has secured promises of weaponry and support at the g. 7 summit in japan slants, he said he hopes a new piece plan could end the war and ukraine and conflicts world war our tech show shift is up next. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching the good news. yeah, we are all set. we are watching close. we all need to bring you the story behind the new wheel.
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