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comes out standing shopping and dining offers and drawing alice services be our guest at frankfurt. airport city, managed by front bought the this is the, the, the news live from berlin. a warning from russia for the west do not send advanced fighter jets. the print says the jets promised by its allies could give its upper hand. russia says it's a provocation. and to pull nato into the conflict, also coming up a brilliant hospital caught up in
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a suspected poisoning mystery. for 2 russian journalists, victims of an assassination attempt because of their criticism of the kremlin. and northern italy remains on alert after severe flooding washed away hillsides and roads stranded resident stay. the landscape is unrecognizable and fear their homes are on the verge of collapse. the i'm on east if it's good to have you with us. russia has borne that sending f 16 fighter jets to ukraine will raise the risk of nato being dragged into the war. at the g 7 summit and japan, you cranes, allies puds, to supply t of with the us, made aircraft. presidents lensky has assured washington that the aircraft would not be used to strike russian territory. a lot of me as
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a landscape during what turns out to be a highly successful visit to japan. since a stop for us as invasion, ukrainian president has had one consistent message for his western allies, more weapons for ukraine. and the g 7 summit in hiroshima, along health and vision came true of coming to us resistance to supplying ukraine was f. 16 fighter jets. with thousands of essex themes in service and dozens of countries, the south side is seen by keith as the best craft to challenge russian superior to you. as president joe biden had long resisted keith to month fee of the conflicts spreading beyond ukraine's borders. but off the allies, such as u. k and the netherlands pushed for sending. do you estimate jet to crane fight until to lensky? he had finally dropped his objections. i told the united states together with our
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allies and partners, 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 him 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 afraid has made the 16 to keep them all, but it's a lot to knock some yeah, we're working on it. so i'm not, 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, pull the sixteens, we will get the planes for now, i cannot say how many is not the secrets anymore? i didn't know myself in the secret, it'd be so and it's not rush asked estimates the impact of private jets would have
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on the battlefield. it suggested the use would raise the spectre of nato involvement in the conflict. but in the past, most goes to threats. i failed to prevent ukraine from upgrading. it's awesome. no . i asked marina myron, from the defense studies department of kings college london, which countries these f sixteens are likely to come from. and when they may realistically be expected to arrive and ukraine, or there's a problem with the f. 16 jets um firstly, we don't know which countries will be donating those fighter jets on how many because, um, presumably, poland, denmark, and then as a lens, the okay, does it have any f, f, 16 jets, for instance. and of course the you asked, could made some f. 16 jets as well when they would be in the air is a difficult question because we need to ensure that the pilots are trained on the hands. on the other hand, ground crews need to be trained as well,
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and it takes time. so talking about using those fighter jets in the upcoming confir offensive is unrealistic because of the infrastructure is not there yet. the jets need to run waste. as i said, the rock crews and so on. so um, it would be very optimistic to seeing that they will be arriving in ukraine in a couple of months. and the question is, what difference will they make when they finally make it to ukraine? when everything is ready, well, german police are investigating the suspected poisoning of 2 russian journalists who attended a conference here in berlin. the women were treated at the cities shot a hospital. they were in the german capital for an event organized by kremlin to a critic retail, a quarter of quarter cops. there's no evidence of poisoning yet, but their illness follows. patterns of previous assassination attends links to the kremlin us. earlier i asked our political correspondent,
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simon young to give us more details. this story yet originate to the russian language website against the board, which is not a criminal in supporting sites it's that's the site. now. they reported that these 2 women had attended this conference in the berlin organized by our position figuring this out called ski. and they subsequently reported the symptoms they could point to towards a poisoning. one of the women has been identified as a natalia. all know, she is the director over at n g o cole, the free russia foundation, as she said, she felt on well, but she subsequently travelled on to prague. she said she had a numbness and sharp pain and strange symptoms. and she then returned to us where she's based now the other woman is a russian journalist and she has since posted on social media to say that. so she
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confirms that she's been having treatment at the secretary hospital in berlin. but she says it's got nothing to do with anything that happened at that conference. and she's also cooled on people to, you know, refrain from speculation. so i think what we can say is a story where a lot of the details are still unclear. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. it's armenia says it's ready to recognize the contested the going to car box. the region as part of other buys on. sure, but our median prime minister nicole questionnaire on said either azerbaijan must guarantee the security of the regents ethnic armenians. the 2 countries have disputed. no, no har, box ownership, for decades. it's internationally recognized as part of as a brush on us president joe biden and republican house speaker, kevin mccarthy ended discussions on how to raise the us government's debt ceiling
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without an agreement. so 5 instead, the meeting was productive. they have just 10 days to reach a deal before a possible default which could weigh heavily on the us economy. writer eugene terrell is seeking at least $10000000.00 an additional damages from former us president donald trump. for comments he made after a jury found him liable for sexually abusing the lawyer said trump double down on derogatory marks after the verdict, reward of her $5000000.00 police in the south american country of guy on a say that a deadly fire at a school dormitory may have been started intentionally. the police broke out on a sunday night at the government boarding school for girls that serves remote remote mostly indigenous villages. 19 students were killed in the fire, and 2 girls remain in critical condition. it's a flooding in northern italy has triggered land slides that have cut off and tired
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towns dw correspondence. sonya found the car went to the northern region of amelia roman. yeah. to see the extent of the destruction there. she visited one of the worst effected villages, which has a loan recorded over 200 land slides. this used to be enrolled. now it's just a monday miss. franco probably is waiting for it to be clear. she has a house on the other side of the mount, heavy rains and floods nearly a week ago to go to land, slight snapping electricity, and water supplies in this village. but all i can you in my memory? nothing like this has ever happened before. you have to go back a 100 years. somebody was in another village when the lance light it, he's safe. but he does know when he can get back to his house. like somebody cousins of residence here in the romano problems have met to some of the feet massive floods have brought on,
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told him of much and debris down the mountain slopes, smashing roads, and bridges. and cutting off communication links. we're trying to get to the village more debiana, which has been a couple of days the road leading to it is blocked because of bushes. damage to the road ahead. police won't let us cool. so now we go to try and get in with the risk . if we drive in with god, look monkey a volunteer and former chief of the lucky fire service. many of the hamlets a still isolated and people us didn't bring it back to the meal. da da da da b says the village spent 3 days in tie. be cut off from the outside world and now needs restore roads and infrastructure. i'm not that a big deal. the priority is to restart jobs. what a bad average for agriculture has been devastated because fields of crack that google and roads don't exist outside this. there are some fields of literally
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collapsed to see this, but i didn't want to so i know as soon as i can do this you will be a terrible yeah. for agriculture. ridiculous donald said, oh no, no that rebuild it like an equal dora database is more than 250 people have been evacuated so far, some of the house in the shelter let the people that as of right now, the main challenge is the anxiety and tension that is building up and people for here and what we're asking for is the door they're worried about if and when they will be able to get back to their homes. and it affects us as well. and it on, in, in new law like when. yeah i'm, i'm very lucky lives in the emergency shelter. if he comes to check on his home daily living in a 3, he fled with his family when the land started keeping him on either side of his house. he says the landscape is now unrecognizable before. yes, but that i can meet with you said i,
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you will always have the fear that the land will give way again and quarter into the house could collapse the 2. and that you have to flee again. st. very cool, it will take a while before residents here can cross the ground beneath the feet again to brazil's president luis, an seo, the silver has made a statement in support of rail madrid. striker vinicius junior, after he faced races abuse at a spanish league game on sunday. the match between valencia and rail madrid had to be temporarily stopped after the brazilian forward set of fan harassed him with racial slurs from behind one of the goals. 10 plus flat and the 2nd half between around a 100 and valencia. when an animated phineas heroes jr. a pointed out of fan, and the stands for the constant. rachel abuse yourself, or during the game, the brazilian set. this wasn't the 1st time in spanish football for innovation. president louis ruby, alice admitted on monday that spain has
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a problem with racism, means okay, and so if you feel now, if only one family, this one nasty person, this is one group of nasty people, insult someone for the sexual condition. you for the skin color or for the religion, then we really do have a serious problem. the problem. we need to as a jr, a said after the game that a competition that once belong to starz like ronaldo and messy know, belongs to races. the head of the leak salvia t a boss, then criticize the player for insulting spanish football, adding more fuel to the fire madrid coach called onto loyalty was upholds by these treatments. regardless of what happened here has happened before, but not quite, to that extent. like that, as it's unacceptable, the spanish league has a problem lead us by, you know, like unit in probably more resilient president lula to silva also expressed is
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support to words. we do see us in a press conference on the sidelines of 37 summit early for a, for the mid that that he was verbally abused and was called a monkey. i will say is a little width and it's not possible almost in the middle of the 21st century that we have racism getting stronger in many soccer stadiums in europe the for so if items are starting to do football like you know, we're on the grid have now officially launched a criminal complaint with prosecutors, stating that the abuse constitutes a hate crime. a private space ex commission carrying saudi arabia's 1st female astronaut has docked at the international space station. right on a bar now we breast cancer and stem cell research or is the 1st the saudi woman to fight a space. joining her on the mission are a saudi fighter pilots ended american business. peggy has 600 their lead by it was
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hired nasa astronaut space and reminder of our top story. russia has one that sending f 16 fighter jets the frame raised the risk of nato being dragged into the board. at the g 7 summit in japan, you prince allies pledge to supply kids with the us, me the aircraft up next visit documentary about the risk and opportunities of artificial intelligence. you can always find more news on our website that's dw. com. i'm in ease of thanks for watching and stay with the not just the other day. so much is happening all at once. we take time to understand this is the day and in depth look news
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