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the, the, this is the w. news live from the president for lensky strength and his also know securing a pledge of us fight suggests the advanced at 16 gents per pay you craig, for a prolonged fight. the russian says you, crane cons, operate such as possible. what these alerts and we'll have to rely on, they told us and now also coming out and dw visits town in the democratic republic
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of congo. still reeling from the office and office. the deadly slugs. this trunk weeks ago was in 5000 people are still missing. plus the races and scandal and goals. spanish football. yes. again, 3 on the drug play of an issue as junior choose is rival times of racially abusing him. but the head of the spanish lead chose to criticize the brazilian all the races. and in the bonus league, the russian hill one went away from the title, a 3 no victory of the oaks pool, puts the black and yellows talk with just a game to go. as they look for that 1st championship in 11 years, the menu group is mccain and welcome to the program. russia has won the transfer of f. 16 fights a jet to ukraine would raise the risk of nato involvement in the complaint. at the
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g. 7 summit in japan, new cranes, allies pledge to supply keith with the us made at croft present. below them is lensky has assured washington that the will planes would not be used to strike russian territory without any lensky during what turned out to be a highly successful visit to japan. since it stopped for us as invasion, ukrainian president has had one consistent message for his west and allies, more weapons for ukraine. and the g 7 summit in hiroshima, along health and vision came true of, of coming us resistance to supplying ukraine was f. 16 fighter jets with thousands of ethics teams in service and dozens of countries, the best fighter is seen by keith as it passed across to challenge russian assa perry. alrighty. us president joe biden had long was the key of the month 1st day
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of the conflict spreading, the young ukraine's board as cut off the allies such as a u. k. and the netherlands. first for sending, do you estimate, jet to crane fight until to lensky? hit finally dropped his objections. i told the united states together with our allies and partners, going to begin training. ukrainian pilots in 4th generation fighter crack including f, 16 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 deal with so far. but when they, with the u. s. veto gone ukraine's allies. a freight is nate, the 16 to keep them all, but it's a lot to knock some yeah, we're working on it to and i'm sure because we already know which countries we will
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work with that. obviously what's on that, even before we and lots of training programs will be a sixteen's. we will get the planes for now i cannot say how many one of them is not the secrets anymore. i didn't know myself in the secret, it'd be so the filling is not rush asked estimates the impact of 5 digits would have on the battlefield. it suggests that they use would raise the spectre of nato involvement in the conflict. but in the past, most augusta threats have failed to prevent ukraine from upgrading. it's awesome though. mike boston is a senior fellow in the will studies department at kings college london. and i asked him whether he think supplying at sixteen's to ukraine will in fact drive nature deeper into the conflict. stop it nice. and really what we're hearing from russia is an echo of what we've heard throughout the conflicts. first we heard it with on the arm or weapons and artillery longer range us history. on each stage,
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russia has said, or if you do that, that will escalate the will to a new level that will be unimaginable consequences on each stage. and those weapons have been displayed is supplied the war, you know, has no unimaginable consequences the, because i think i would turn it back on washer and say that they haven't invited the neighboring country and committed war crimes. and that's about as high as you can get on the escalation scale. now we know that you crane is nothing they to men a so how fall can they tow and the west go in supplying ukraine with weapons? it can continue as it is now, and perhaps if we look at other conflicts, like i found a stone in the 1980s, the americans supplied a wide range weapons for a long time to the image. i had the knock on a song, or indeed russia supplying weapons to various sides in the cold war to during the
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cold war. it's, it's, it's the conflicts in africa. lucky, 9 go to. and so whether or not they are met, nato country does not affect the rightful the length of time that the european countries are medical supply, weapons the crime. okay, so we know that the u. k and the netherlands are saying that working to procure a 16 slices for you trying to tell us which countries will likely supply the jets and, and when could they realistically be in operation in ukraine. so this is why the f 16 is chosen because of a form of thousands had been produced in over 20 countries. how familiar adventures . so just looking around your denmark, no way portugal, greece, poland, tuck a number of countries in the middle east as well. and so one of those countries now have the option now that matters, given the green lights of supplying jets to ukraine. i think probably the earliest that they can get that. i think it is not. it's not actually about the hardware.
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it's about the training pipeline is, is probably in the old. and so let's say october. and the reason for that is normally the training pipeline for next 16 pilot is 18 months. they've done some recent tests and found that they can do it. they can compress it if you strip everything out in 4 or 5 months. and so that's why i think we're looking at the awesome as the earliest. okay, so what difference would a 16 flights of jets making you crate? i mean, present, soleski has been pushing for jets for a long time, hasn't he? well, different on the ground with they make. so it's important to note that russia failed to gain a superiority in this war. and so the spaces contested, both sides have as forces and jets and helicopters. but what the 16 does, is it massively boost you cries, apples in numbers and also in the, in the,
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this is the quality of the jet. and specifically what they'll be using these jets for is to strike russian targets in the rain. so it's a bit like the recent storm shadow cruise. we saw that the case provided. what they allow you trying to do is to hit logistics, come on the control, all those important things that you need and we'll fax but well behind the russian line. so hundreds of columbia is behind the russian lines or so we'll start to see a lot more of that as we go into the ocean. and you think from what you're saying that this could make a significant difference in the direction that this conflict is taken up. i think it's an extra layer on very wary to say this piece of technology will be a game changer. you know, everything is, is high or there's a game changer. but what i think this does is it continues to keep the pressure on russia and it continues increments lead to increasing trans capability. and that's really what we've been doing over the last year. the guiding russians ability to fight war and incrementally increasing new kinds of if each fight will. mike,
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thanks so much for that. that's mike monson from kings college that i got you. okay, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. paula sydney and health officials say 3 men have been killed during his rainy raid on westbank refugee camp. israel has confirmed, at least to test. it says that forces came on the fire during the operation, which they seized weapons and destroyed an explosive slab. us x ray of state antony blink and is in pop one, you're going to need to sign a new security agreement. the us is competing with china to influence in the pacific region. and the as prime minister under moody has also been in the country attending amazing of pacific island leaders and seeking stronger corporation. italian prime minister, georgia maloney has been business. hey, visiting devastated areas in north, east italy as all source, he's deal with the was flooding in the century. thousands have returned home,
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but more than 26000 people, all still displaced. and at least 14 people have been killed. seen a corporation is underway, but i could see no flooding to come. video, i'm okay. see, because i've lots of also cool stuff and devastation in the democratic republic of congo. 2 weeks ago, heavy rain triggered land slides and a remotes mounts. and this pause the south keeping province destroying villages and farms and killing more than 400 people. local authorities say that 5000 people are still missing. as the casual maya gum that 70 years old. and she survived the down huge but had left her as one of the few still living and her family. the torrence tore away an entire generation that made up with an i few lost . i've been a widow for 25 years. my children died and left me their children. how should i raise them? i ask god to take me to because i don't know what to do. the slots to clear plot to
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and therefore hold existence. she says her only hope now lies in her remaining family. supporting food prices have tripled. residents, a retros police with more than 8000 people are in need of urgency. many tiring assistance lack of teen water has forced people to start drinking water from the lake. toilets has been washed away, exposing people to water born diseases. aiden does the guy, i was among those selling food at the market that day. and the heavy rain stops to for sheltering in a nearby house. she watched the dissolves to unfold somewhere. lock them up front of you know that the end and some people decided to leave in the rain even with their children. and all the things they bought at the market, all their goods for the drowned was everything in the water and died right there
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with their whole family une, bradley and for 994 and i 7 of her relatives died that day. her own children are still missing room, badly what that when i made through moya we could not find their bodies, nothing else. so we started morning by now on with my desire to my house has vanished. i have nothing left. not even underwear before and c o for college and my older brother's house has gone to the well with and and thousands are still missing and the bodies decomposing under the rubble, 2 weeks of the devastation swept away hundreds of lives. rescue workers say they are still overwhelmed by the sheer number of forces to be recovered. as they faced along gloom task of digging up the dead and identifying them to be moaned, but they left mine and from the we
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can talk. shoot, phoebe, she cooper, she's the regional direct coordinator for does off the risk reduction with the international federation of red crossman red crescent societies. and she joins us now from lusaka in neighboring. so i'm the a welcome to the w. thank so much for your time today. the report we just saw just paints and extraordinarily bleak picture. can you tell us of people guessing enough help right now? thank you so much for this opportunity to, to be with you this afternoon as the red cross and red present who we are trying our level best to reach out to the affected people. as of now, we are trying to make sure that you are reaching about 3000 households of people who have been affected by these particular slides as well as a 99 slides. as the highlighted in your story, we have people who have lost lives. we have people who have lost their life fluids as well as also the show to and that's the red cross and good present. they're
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coming into support not only do psychological support, but also support afterwards. a provision of non food items, as well as show to items as the money to the situation. climate change is clearly making whether patton's more extreme was seeing the devastating effect findings becoming more difficult. people losing their likelihood food is more expensive. a lack of clean was that means was simple and diseases rampant. is it true to say that climate change is a rather casing the progress, but many african nations have made over the past decades? so we can say that climate change is indeed energy indicating that the development of change, perhaps many african countries have actually made. and why i say this is that's climate change is increasing the vulnerabilities of the differential communities as you have had from the case in, in the democratic republic of congo. they've the introduction of what type one
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diseases which is affecting women as well as children, is causing the displacement of communities. which means to some extent, that children in schools are forced to actually, as to a schooling, it's forcing people to move from their communities to other areas where they can be able to find a safety from, from these particular hazards. it's also increasing exposure of people as well as infrastructure to these particular extreme events which result in huge economic losses. so not only lives but also if you took on the i lost is. but we are seeing that it is weakening the capacities of communities because one people are not able to access their productive assets, for example, line to they're not able to access productive assets, for example, loans and savings. because they have a forced to move to a very johnson and stock life refresh, for example, for, you know, the school going children, they're forced to drop out. and this insurance is the human resource of this
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particular country. 10 years from the us to come. so definitely climate change is energy, the different development gains, the african countries i've been watching. so hard to be able to ensure that they're able to meet sustainable development goals as well as a very general and global commitments that they have as a nation. also as a communities to their particular country, if you'd like to just ask, i mean people in the affected areas are expressing and the government accusing them of not doing and enough to help. can you talk to us about the threats that these extreme weather events oppose to the stability of the affected regions to it's interesting that with these extreme events, we're seeing that it's great to affecting disability to of countries why we say this is that, for example, a community that has been affected by floods or for example, jobs that are forced to migrate into other areas, migration you to of and as an insightful, foster and social neighborhood for both of the children as well as also the last of
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these us in talk on you know conflict which creates a lot of tension in that particular group, which means to, you know, piece of situation in that particular community. but sometimes it also leads to, you know, across the board that a fights between a different countries. and this creates a situation where, for example, it should use as access by both the government itself sometimes, but also access whether you monitor and community to this particular interest to create any, any, any support to that that would be needed. so the issue of population movement leads to, you know, into form, you know, conflict or across boundary conflict, which leads a lot especially to, you know, the different games that have been made in that particular region to be lost, as well as also women and children being directly affected because we see that women and girls tends to be affected quite a lot when these situations happen a lot in terms of that your best issues among his brothers. all right,
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should be phoebe. she cooper from the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. thank you so much for your insights. it's been a pleasure speaking to you. thank you so much. okay, let's take a look now as some of the world news, french rosara sees the book on demolishing a large slum on the indian ocean territory is mild, is positive. an operation to send large numbers of undocumented migrants back to neighboring camaros alone to stand off with from the korean government has agreed to accept some of the written ease or a fly has destroyed a historic post office building in the philippines capital in 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 on monday morning, 7 hours after it began, officials are investigating what caused it. messa has been slapped with
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a record fine for breaching you day to lose the parent company of facebook. what's up and instagram must pay 1200000000 euros for its involvement, and not surveillance by intelligence agencies. it was also order to still transfer and use the data to the us for several months. mess it says that it will appeal the ruling now, another racism scandal has hit spanish football rail. and the dreads vanessa vinicius junior says he was the victim of monkey chance during the defeat of valencia. the brazil forward was incense and set off towards that. he's been targeted several times. while in spain, the head of the lead been criticized. the play a for insulting spanish football, throwing fuel on the fire, the tread coach color, i'm sure las he was a polled by the treatment of his forward look up. what happened here has happened before, but not quite to that extent. like that. as it's unacceptable. the spanish league
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has a problem lead us by, you know, like unit in probably more. but i mean, in my opinion, we have to stop the match because this wasn't just one person. the whole stadium went crazy doing it. just a little is not met is from the w sports, his head in the studio to tell us little mock, this is one of the best players in the world. how is this possibly still happening? as an insult. he says, spain has a particular problem. britain had a big problem with, with racist abuse in football stadiums in the eighty's then for various educational campaigns, it got better. it's still not perfect, but yeah, spain, until that's a degree. it's really have a big issue with it. you can say, well, spain is had less immigration than say, britain, no friends, but obviously that's no excuse and has been play as a black playing in spain for decades and privileges got very upset about it. and right the so that she loves to hate crime complaint with prosecutors. now this is
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junior says 1st, it was just wanting to visual in the crowd. and then it got so upset about at the end of being sent off at the end of the game. and then as on 2 of the was saying that it seemed that the whole stadium was that it. so this is a really big issue. you know, and um, yeah, which we go from here. and what about the, you know, the spanish lead chief appearing to criticize the player? i know the people responsible for the race as john. yes. have you the best decided to get to the social media spot with veneers? yes, he said, instead of criticizing, i mean salting league, you need to inform yourself properly. that was with regards to a mt racism meeting, but he said the misuse of not being that. but yeah, this is going right to the top now. and brazil's president lula is even get involved. yes, we spoke about it on the sidelines of a g 7 conference, which shows you how important it was. we can listen to him now. clearly for a, for the mid that, that he was verbally abused and was called a monkey,
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i will say is a new website. it's not possible almost in the middle of the 21st century that we have racism getting stronger in many soccer stadiums in europe. and before, so advisors are starting the footballs, like, you know, the president present, that's and not what can football rosara she's due to, you know, to stop racist abuse like that's what we're down to lucky. the he said the, you have to stop the game at the moment. there's a protocol within football festival. if there is braces, a piece on the standards of the stigma names that have to tell them to stop it. then there's a small suspension. and then if it carries on them, they all go off the pitch, we might be up to the situation that way. you just go straight up the pitch as soon as you hear it and that's the end of the game. then what happens is that the, yeah, the, the, the team who finds the doing this immediate, lose the match automatically. but if they're winning 5, know at the time the problem is it's deep rooted. i mean, in the press comedy central lucky the was, was asked by a june list. are you really sure that was racist abuse i issue. it wasn't just
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booming, so it's in range, you know, and i would do uniquely for many years and they had a big problem. i remember marybelle, it's highly of the entity strikes are used to get abused by the event expands, they used to shout a black italian does not exist, that they've got a heavy stadium band for that. but then all these studies thing was jump up and down and by the tell they will die because that doesn't include races language, they got away with it. seriously ingrained problem. alright. meadows from the w sports, thanks so much for that. all right, so we're going to turn to bundle sleek of football now and we're starting with a nova thrilling twist in the men's titled race by an unix last light fish on saturday, left the door open for version development to go taught with one game to go it was 10 times announced book, but a stylish 2nd top display, so the black and yellows clinched the points and leave them just one. when from the championship after by its mishap door won't end to support us with dreaming of the
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1st boon this week. a title since $2122.00 wins in the last 2 games would get the jump done. and they wanted to take the 1st one and alex book who themselves still needed points in the relegation battle. but alex book made developments task a lot easier of to 30 minutes. feel like pseudo card with you on the red card of the bringing down during your model and in the last line of defense. and don't want almost took advantage instantly. but the post was in the way, they eventually managed to break the deadlock through the past you on how they're 50 minutes into the game. a fine finish by the frenchman, giving his team the all important lead ventilator wouldn't stop there. 5 minutes before the end. he found himself in the right spot to make sure don't think would take all 3 points. his 9th goal of the campaign to new development. the yellow and black put some pricing on the cake in injury time. you william brunt with
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a composed finish. no chance for too much to back and out. food's go. 3 new it ended development. i know one way, no way from lifting the button to seek a trophy for the 1st time and 11 years ox but still have some work to do on the final med stay to avoid relegation. so let's see how that leaves the table with one game to play a wins adult and at home to mind snacks off the day. we'll see them flinch. the title by and must be cologne and hope don't fail to win for them to make it 11 titles. in a row and the balsam houses drove with both them on saturday, sees them relegated for all the teams, oaks book stood, got both women shikes a still not safe from the drop. now let's check out some more news from the world of sports. and starting with golf, american brooks cook co, one, the us p. j championship, oak hill in new york. it was his 5th victory and the major. and the 1st for
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a plan from the break away live gulf tool which is funded by saudi arabia, miami. he says one went away from the n. b a finals out to basing the boston celtics a 128 to a 100 and to the victory in game 3 makes it 3 to 0 to the heat. in the eastern conference there is likely to play the denver nuggets and the finals and a tennis. daniel met with a f as one the 1st clay quote title of his career off to basing 20 year old. how's the winner of denmark in the italian opened final, the russian prevailed in straight sets to stake a claim as one of the favorites for the upcoming french. it is a quick reminder of our top story today. your friends, president, florida, may zalinski has secured a pledge from the us and not the g 7 summit, 100 pounds for the delivery of f. 16 cartridges. russia says this is likely to lead to nato involvement in the conflict in new frank. and with that,
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you up to date to stay tuned, if you can, coming up next is global off the look at changing demographics and its impact on the policy. and it keeps mckinnon on behalf of the whole news team here in building . thanks so much for watching the
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