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nobody is not make republic took my brother hostage a few days ago, but at the trying to sign in the shop the scene of the job, they will be silent. starts june 3rd on dw, the . this is the w news that live from the land president polanski strengthens his last dental, securing a pledge of us by to chance. the advanced 16 gents per pay ukraine for a prolonged fights. russia says ukraine. cons, operate such powerful weapons alone. and we'll have to rely on nato's personnel
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will say coming up on the program dw, visits the town, and the democratic republic of congo, still reeling from the off some off of dudley floods. that struck weeks ago within 5000 people are still missing lots of races and scandal and goals. spanish football? yes. again, real madrid. play a this yes. junior accuses rival, filed the racially abusing him. the head of the spanish league tries to criticize the prison. lillian province and the races. the manuscripts mckinnon. thank so much for joining us. russia has rolled into the trunk of f. 16 fight to jets to ukraine. would raise the risk of nato involvement in the conflict of the g. 7 summit in japan, new cranes, allies pledge to supply, keep with the us, made across president. let them is that lensky has assured washington that the war
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planes would not be used to strike russian territory a lot. i mean, is the landscape during what turns out to be a highly successful visit to japan? since it started for us as invasion, ukrainian president has had one consistent message for his west and allies. more weapons for ukraine. at the g 7 summit in hiroshima, along health and vision came through over coming us resistance to supplying ukraine with f. 16 fighter jets with thousands of ethics, themes and service in dozens of countries. the best fighter is seen by keith as the best craft to challenge russian superior. all righty you as president joe biden headlong was the key of the month for fear of the conflicts spreading the on to cranes borders. but off the allies such as a u. k. and the netherlands pushed for sending. do you estimate jet to crane fight
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until to lensky? he had finally dropped his objections. as i told the united states together with our allies and partners is going to begin training. ukrainian pilots in 4th generation fighter aircraft 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. the one with the u. s. veto gone ukraine's allies. a freight has made the 16 to keep them all, but it's a lot to knock some yeah, we're working on it to enough. i'm sure because we already know which countries we will work with that obviously what's on that, even before we and lots of training programs, sylvia sixteens, we will get the planes for now. i can't say how many is not the secrets anymore. i
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didn't know myself in the secret, it'd be for the southerners not rush asked estimates the impact of private jets would have on the battlefield. it's suggested to use would raise the specter of nato involvement in the conflict. but in the past, most cost threats have failed to prevent the ukraine from upgrading. it's awesome though. mike monson is a senior fellow in the will studies department at kings college london. and i often whether he thinks, applying a sixteen's to ukraine will drag nato de put into the conflict, stop it at night. 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 of scenery on each stage. 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,
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those weapons have been displayed is supplied. the war, you know, has no unimaginable consequences because i think i would turn it back on washer and say that they have invited a neighboring country and committed war crimes. and that's about as high as you can get on the escalation scale. that was my boss and a senior fellow and will studies at kings collision center. okay, we're going to take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. now. palestinians in the west bank compelled a funeral for 3 men to such who has been killed during and is really right on the west bank for a few g kemp. israel says it forces came on the fire during the operation which they seized weapons and destroyed and explosives, lab at least 20 students have been killed and gone, or after a fight, i got to the school building the flat. i said to the gun around midnight and the goal of doing that tree in the town is medea found out, some of the survivors have been flown to the capital, georgetown. so treatment messa has been slapped with the record fine to reaching
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you. jason was the parent company at facebook. what's up? and instagram was pay 1200000000 euros to its involvement in mass surveillance by intelligence agencies. it was also ordered to stop trumps there and use the data to the us. the several months message says that it will appeal the routing and time act to this initially have pulled a black liquid into rooms. trevi fountain, the protest as we're calling for an end to public subsidies for fossil fuels, that blaming the government to the devastating floods in the north of the country. the floods of also cause death and devastation and the democratic republic of congo . 2 weeks ago, heavy rain triggered land slides in a remote mounts in this part of south keep your province destroying villages and funds and killing more than 400 people. local authorities, the saying the 5000 people are still missing. as the casual maya
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gum, the 70 years old and she's advised a deluge, but had left her as one of the few still living and her family. the torrence tore away an entire generation that met 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 took her plot too, and therefore whole existence. she says, her only hope now lies in her remaining family, supporting food prizes have tripled. residents say the red cross police with more than 8000 people are in need of urging humanitarian assistance. lack of timor to has forced people to stop drinking water from the lake . toilets has been washed away, exposing people to water born diseases. aiden does the
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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 disaster unfold somewhere like has 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 idea drowned was everything in the water and died right there with their whole family and friendly and for nice a demo or to, you know, you for an 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 desist. my house has vanished. i have nothing left. not even underwear to one c o for college and my older brother's house has gone to the ground with linda. and thousands are still missing and the bodies decomposing under the rubble. 2 weeks of the devastation
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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 loved one tv. she could choose from the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies, whilst her earlier, why the climate change is impacting the recent progress made by african nations. we can say that climate change is indeed eric, educating the development gains that many african countries are actually made. and why i say this is that's kind of changes increasing the wonder abilities of the differential communities as you have had from the case in the democratic republic. of congo, they've the introduction of what type of diseases which is affecting women as well as children. it is causing the displacement of communities, which means to some extent that children in schools are forced to actually, as to
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a schooling, it's forcing people to move from their communities to other areas where they can be able to find a 50 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, but not only lives but also if you took on the i lost his product. we are seeing that it is weakening the capacities of communities because one people are not able to access their productive assets, for example, landed and not able to access productive assets, for example, loans and savings. because it, i have a forced to move to a very johnson and stock life refresh, for example, for, you know, the school grandchildren. they're forced to drop out of this insurance is the human resource of this particular country. 10 years from the us to come. so definitely climate change is energy,
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the different development gains that african countries i've been working so hard to be able to ensure that they're able to meet sustainable development goals as well as other regional and global commitments that they have as a nation. also as a communities to particular country saving, she could hear from the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. now another racism scandal has hit spanish football rail. madrid's vinicius junior says that he was the victim of monkey jones during the defeat of valencia. the prison ford was incense and set off to what's that he'd been, he's been targeted several times while in spain. the head of the lead, then criticize the play, a for insulting spanish football, throwing fuel on the fire, the dread coach color until she was appalled by the treatment of his fluid. regardless of what happens here has happened before, but not quite, to that extent. not like that, as it's unacceptable. the spanish leak has a problem lead us by your like unit in probably me. but i mean, in my opinion,
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we have to stop the match because this wasn't just one person, the whole stadium went crazy doing. i just know what the amount that is from the w spoke to say in the studio to tell us more mock, this is one of the best players in the world. how is this possibly still happening as unsettled? 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 there's been play as a black playing in spain for decades, and very much about very upset about it. and right the so that she loves to hate crime complaint with prosecute has now been assist uses 1st. it was just wanting to visual in the crowd. and then he got so upset about at the end of being sent off at
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the end of the game. and then as on $122.00 was saying that it seemed that the whole stadium was acted. so this is a really big issue. you know, and, yeah, which we go from here. and, and what about the, you know, the spanish lead chief appearing to criticize the play, you know, the people responsible for the race as john? yes. have you the best decided to get to the social media spot with venice? yes, he said, instead of criticizing and insulting literally go, you need to inform yourself properly. that was with regards to a mt racism meeting that he said the misuse of not being that. but yeah, this is going right to the top now. and brazil was president lula as even got involved. yes, we spoke about it on the sidelines of a g 7 conference, which shows you how important it was. you can listen to him now. clearly for a, for the made that that got, he was verbally abused and was called a monkey or says a new web. it's not possible almost in the middle of the 21st century that we have
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racism getting stronger in many soccer stadiums in europe. the for so vitals are starting to be footballs, like, you know, supposedly in present that's not what can football rosara she's due to, you know, to stop racist. abuse like this. what we're down to lucky the he said the, you have to stop the game at the moment is a protocol within football festival. if there is bases abuse from the stands of the stadium and am. so i 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 able to situation that way. you just go straight up the pitch as soon as you hit and that's the end of the game. then what happens is that the, yeah that the, the team who signs of doing this immediate, lose the match automatically move to winning 5. know at the time. the problem is it's deep rooted. i mean, in the press, common sense of lucky the was, was asked by a generalist. are you really sure that was racist abuse i issue, it wasn't just booming. so it's in range, you know, and i will genetically for many years and they had
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a big problem. i remember marybelle, it's natalie the italy strike. they used to get abused by the event as friends that used to show 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 he will die. because that doesn't include racist language that got away with it. seriously and great problem. alright. mount meadows from w schools. thanks so much for that. so we have time full, but coming up next don't film looks how globalization is putting prophets before people in the developed. i money keeps mckinnon. thanks so much for watching the interest in the global economy, our portfolio dw business be here's a closer look at the project.
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