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the, the, this is the w news coming to line from berlin, a deadly or a tax on the ukrainian capital. at least 3 people have been killed. one of them about the child in the latest strikes by russian forces. also coming up a clear message of support for kids from the head of nature. hold on, let's agree to natal store is open for new members. and all of us also agree that
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the ukraine will become a member of the alliance ministers meeting in falls. those say the question is, and if you crane will join the alliance, but rather when and how plus us f. 16 fighter planes for ukraine. we look at the new international coalition to supply the jets and ask what difference they'll make to the war. and the indian children who die for coins and one of the world's most polluted rivers hoping to earn enough to survive the hello. i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. russian forces have launched another early morning aerial assault on ukraine's capital killing at least 3 people, including 11 child. at least 10 people were wounded in this late dismissal strike,
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which also damaged apartment buildings. a medical clinic and water pipeline. most of the injuries are believed to have been caused by folding debris from the intercepted missiles. moscow has launched almost daily attacks on, kept in recent weeks, including a surprise daytime aerial assault. on monday or more, we're joined by our correspondent max chandra, who is in cuba. max, what more can you tell us about these latest attacks by terry? so this was another uh, short nice for residents here in key if um uh, with another uh, another night the result of turned deadly. um, i saw that we have seen so many times over the last couple of weeks ever since the beginning of may since the russians stepped up these attacks. now last night at around 249 uh the air alarm was sounded and just couple of minutes later. um,
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we could hear here defense uh, going to work here all over the city with a loud explosions being heard. according to the authorities on a mixture of cruise, missiles and ballistic missiles was, was sent. and according to what we know now, um, at least 3 people have died for women and 2 children. and another 12 people injured not from the people who died in that attack last night. they are police have been on their way to a shelter which was not accessible at the time. and they were killed by falling debris. and this is something that the mayor of cuba vitale, plesco said would be investigated again and again. max, we've seen apartment buildings, medical center schools destroyed in russian attacks. what does moscow stand to gain militarily from striking civilian targets? right, so 1st of all, we do not know exactly what moscow is aiming for and what they're actually hitting
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. it's clear that they are accepting casualties. they are accepting that residential buildings. hospitals get damaged and people get killed. oftentimes, as far as we know, the air defense here in the capital cube, another place in ukraine is quite successful in taking out missiles and drones. i'm, you can imagine these are, um, is there a large objects flying at high speeds at high altitude that could hit by a, by a patriot battery, for example. they exploded to shoot chunks that are set on fire and then they crash into, into the roof of building, setting them on fire and injuring or killing people there. so that's, that's usually how these, these are these, these cases happen. i'm from from falling debris. that being said, we don't know exactly what the russians are, are targeting here. could be military targets for the air defense. but by stepping up the assault sort of some believe that they are testing your training air defense trying to find out where the positions are trying to potentially find them a way to move around it. probably not the priority,
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but part of the equation also is a now trying to sort of blow to the morale here of the people tried to to scare them. we certainly also has an effect um, given, given what we saw last night as well. max, thank you. very much that was our corresponded max turned in ukrainian capital key but the latest attack on cuba comes from comes as nato foreign ministers are meeting in norway with ukraine's membership in the alliance at the top of the agenda. today is the 2nd day of the also meeting for administrative signaled ukraine will join the group. eventually. the only issue is when nato members have back key of throughout russia's invasion, but have yet to decide on a definite pass to membership. upon arrival at the meeting day, the secretary general you installed and back said today's discussions would focus on how to set up and sustain support of ukraine. all of us agree that the natal
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store is open for new members. and all of us also agree that the ukraine will become a member of the alliance. and it will allow us to agree that it is for the nato allies on ukraine to design. when ukraine become becomes a member, the is not for the most goals to have the d to against that nato enlargement. but most important, they allow us to read that to the most urgent, unimportant task now is to ensure that you claim provisions such as silver, independent of the nation, press them put in the rush, almost all the wind, this war we need to ensure that to ukraine, prevails. officer this award. russell's bureau chief alexander phenomena is covering that meeting of north native for ministers in oslo. alexander, what sort of timeline are we looking at for ukraine joining nature as
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well. we indeed have heard some very encouraging messages of support, not only from the installed and back, but also from need. some need to for administer as a, but it's rather unlikely that they could offer you creating a concrete timeline for membership. even though some nato countries are saying that they really needs to offer a ukraine, a clear a concrete road map to accession. because as they say, you crane has proved itself on the battlefield as the 1st line of defense for the continental, because they have already been provided with different kinds of western weapon systems. but there are still some nato countries who are more cautious. they don't, they don't want russia to retaliate, but of course they also understand that so ukraine needs
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a concrete perspective. so the discussion is still going on what's to offer them in concrete terms and to time is running out sort of because only in a few weeks may to leader. so we'll gather in vilnius and lisa and yeah, and by then they have to have made their decision. if a fast track full membership for ukraine in a to is not possible. alexandra, what can nato offer to you as well? they are 2 different proposals on the table. the one is to offer ukraine an upgrade of and stay twos with need to know the full membership. but the idea is to establish an nato ukraine council. what do you, queen will be sitting at the table as equal with old ne, till members and with swede and, and they quit cold for
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a meeting the case of emergency and they could have more access to different areas of corporations. the other, the that was also mentioned here by some foreign ministers is for individual allies to offer you create and security guarantees. so that they would have better access to weapons and advance a technology. and that is something that is on the table as well. like center, thank you very much. are corresponding alexander phenomena there in also meanwhile, international efforts are underway to supply us, made up 16 fighter jets to ukraine with us present. joe biden, giving the green light at a recent meeting of g 7 leaders. we have this look now of how the coalition came about in the wake of relentless lobbying from the ukrainian president. it was a powerful symbol of
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a country desperate for help ukrainian president loading the site and ski gifting a fighter, pilots helmet to his british host algio this year i will explain the writing on the rates. we have freedom us wing to protect it. it was a message he would just beat time and again, whenever and wherever he could. we also need more than $500.00. yes. ukraine says fighter jets like the us built at 16 would provide air cover to ground forces, protect people on critical infrastructure from russian drone or mesh title attacked, and helped them win this war. knows its allies have on should the call. united states, together with our allies and partners, going to begin training. ukrainian pilots in 4th generation fighter aircraft including f. 16. the international fighter jet coalition looks like this. the u. s
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. u k. front and others have pledge to train ukrainian pilots on modern and fights projects that page the wafer key of to get his hands on the cherished f. 16 model. exactly where from and when there's not yet clear a as in sole vocal passes. yeah, the very 1st ukrainian f 16 will be one of the strongest signals from the world that russia will only lose it because of its own regression. threats out that it will become weaker lot and further isolate to see this is a little and then for no gemini, high speed. i would say of the coalition thought defense minister bar as historian has not ruled out playing a supporting role in the future. more now we can talk to raphael, los a former or a foreign policy and security expert with your being council on foreign relations. thanks for being with us. bravo! how big of a difference would f, sixteens,
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or similar fighter jets make on the battlefield? a new crate. the succeed as opposed to intercept russian crews and ballistic missiles and drones, they are supposed to keep rushes on aircraft to pay. and that's supposed to support your credit crowns. thoughts as they maneuver to liberate more territory. more importantly though, the stock's up. so get produce material for ukraine's f was, this is dwindling. and so this is both an attempt to help them transition to west some produced at profit with a more sustainable chain of supplies for munitions, spare parts, and so on. and so forth, but also a very strong political signal that you grant allies are with you claim as long as it takes. or you fully convinced rafael that the west should deliver a 16 fighter jets to ukraine. or i think certainly this is the next logical step at numerous times, which seems like we can make friends oft escalation. and this is something that
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west and he does have kept in their minds. and that so far, i think the turned them from taking the steps. none the less, the we haven't seen any, especially material guys either because of the ukraine. tom, this already a terrible, i'm going comes pain going on. the restaurant is conducting against civilians. i am neither against natal target, this critical infrastructure at all. i would target them. and so i think even though that it was sometimes certainly does have the potential to escalate this conflict and there's no logical next steps for them to take because any of them come with enormous risk and costs and uncertainties for him. 2 weeks ago, chancellor left schultz, germany said that his country would not participate in the international fighter jet coalition. now, who's defense minister boys? the story is, says, germany might what changed in berlin's thinking or off hill? and what would germany be able to contribute to the jet coalition given that it doesn't have any ex sixteen's itself? or i think this would be numerous ways in which germany could contribute to true
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training. ukrainian pilots, for example, with simulated aircraft and, and yeah, chrome based facilities training facilities term, you could certainly contribute munitions for f. 16 when they go into ukraine and, and could contribute financially to make possible to transfer off modern west and back up to ukraine. but i agree with the time so that the german aircraft are unsuited as ours before the roles that ukraine are seeking to have them fulfill. whenever kia asks for new weapons, germany is extremely rude, hesitant and wait for other countries to commit. first, before getting on board, can you help our viewers understand ralph l y? chancellor schultz appears to be so reluctant to show leadership in helping ukraine defend itself. but it hasn't deepened a pattern that will have charles is reluctant to take the 1st step to lead
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a coalition just to be you know, carried into a leadership position to meet on on at a fence last summer beat on tens of this year. and the drum, you certainly making enormous contributions to you can self defense, the sheer quantity and quality off capabilities that drum towards his german industry. the german government has provided to ukraine's army our, our speak for themselves, but certainly political leadership looks different than what, what, what actually sessions will for, and doesn't quite meet his own requirement for jeremy playing the role of a guarantor. also for security on the european continent. brazil. thank you very much for your analysis. that was russell lotes with the european council on foreign relations. thank you for having still close to 50 european heads of state are and government are gathering and moved over to discuss security on the con content and the face of
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a russian aggression ukrainian president for letting me as a landscape is also taking part in the talks and was welcomed by moved over and present maya soon to the summit venue near the capital chest and now is only 20 kilometers from the ukrainian border. the meeting is meant to underscore support for mold those aspirations, to join the european union. it received in candidate status along with ukraine last year to the w as jack paradox. as the head of the european parliament of brussels about the goals of the summit was festival. i think it's not only symbolic on historic, but extremely important that we will be and we'll go from a, this was not a decision taken without full and without i think what would be the strongest of messages to the most open people that you were to is enrolled over and we'll do a voice at the time. i was there a couple of weeks ago where i addressed the pro european riley, a 80000 people chanting that they want. will do want us to be left alone and moved
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over to the new roof. and that's really, i think what you think political community with doesn't only put together the european union member states for the wisdom vulcans are that you were in countries that can come together and say, this is what would meet my points would be continuing to have for support for ukraine, especially in these difficult moments when they're under and increasing barrage of attacks um on the capital. what can we do as a parliament from the just to this point of view in order for ukraine to be able to go step by step towards a staffing nutrition negotiations or so some of the apartments. i will also spend a lot of time speaking to all of us and book and colleagues ever since fresh invaded ukraine fears have been rising and rolled over that it could be most goes next. target. part of the country has been controlled by pro russian separatists for more than 30 years, and thousands of russian soldiers remain in the territory, despite calls for them to leave. but russia's influence remains strong in the rest
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of my dover too. as dw finally approach, i found out a model of us history. it's complicated. this part of the news to river separate, small, doable from a pro russian break away stage on the eastern bank trends in history. it split from all domains early, 19 ninety's. since then, only a few villages remain under more deals and control. for example, put cherry. these ferry takes us to put cherry and other enclaves on the eastern bank of the news to river up an arrival russian soldiers. they've been here for the past 30 years. officially in a peacekeeping mission, the regent didn't attract much attention until the war, new crane. no nation recognizes trans new stress, self declared independence. but it's backed by russia. you are equal to
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fun is a veteran in which yeah, right. everything appears peaceful. but to him it's no literally literally, it hasn't been quite his. it's 1991. as long as the bush in armies on the left bank of a denise to this place, isn't the occupation that would be peace here anytime soon or most of the loyalty are complicated here. people include sherry are split, plan to feel neglected by them. we'll do the government and seek supports from russia. nice into and see the notes again. it's russia. we prefer close to ties to help and support each other. to do so, many people hate to teams because they say he stops was good, but it's the opposite party. he in good, which he already gets cheap. russian gas. we have tons of history up for a place for all dealing with poverty, a blessing. but it's not enough for young people to stay. a 3rd of the population has gone. christian is ready to leave to and that's part of what was that were not
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a lot of opportunities. i thinking about going to different country to the data, but we don't have a lot of money by nobody else to $1.00 the average income and could sherry is about $250.00 euros per month. christian shares his room with his brother and his parents . his dreams are big or then their room along with it is sold to your money. my plan is to finish school on the global and then so the graphic design, design, good, good, good, good. good. i things go well and we'd like to work a broad shoes in the united state, and most of the week of the good is, was that through need. he's concerned if you crane lose as the war, trends in history and russia may influence could sherry even more within being and i don't feel comfortable in the community that only supports the russian world. there was so many people live here and i'm fed up with them. i would like to see
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other people who think normally when this normal cause for to multiply month by the it's in the future. a small deal buys links to villages, like which cherry, and from whom they would accept the protection. in the event of a war, russia are moved over sketch up on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. the german 4 ministry has revoked the licenses of 4 out of 5 russian consulates, telling them to close berlin's moves in retaliation for a move by the russian foreign ministry limiting the number of german government officials in russia, including those working and cultural institutions and schools. last the as parliament has elected ed gars, ring coverage as the country's next head of state. the long time for a minister will become the 1st openly gay president in the baltic nations. when he takes over the march least ceremonial role in july. while makers in the us
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house of representatives have approved raising the national debt ceiling failure to do so, would have pushed the us on to the verge of a catastrophic default. the bill now moves to the senate late must be signed into law by june 5th to prevent the government from running out of money. vote on the motion in india may be the world's 5th largest economy and it is growing, but it is also home to millions of people living below the poverty line. this includes children who are unable to benefit from public welfare programs. just survive, they've taken to dangerous activities to earn money, such as looking for coins and one of the world's most polluted rivers. every morning, 16 year old sonny come on young to navigate the toxic sludge up. the, i'm not sure what the alarmingly high levels of ammonia and pulse speed from industrial pollutants has allowed us to this health. much like thousands upon those
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the boys make their living fishing foot coins, it gets a risky proficient practice for generations. and one of them was all gone means as my mother and it feeds me and my family don't dive in this river. we go to bed hungry, they will be no money and food for us. we don't like doing it, but we have to just as are by today, this setting out to be a favorite spot. it's where they make the best earnings about getting deer is just as dangerous describing to a lot brenda item. good or no. me fucked. fear of heights, and as soon as sunny sees a door, the making an offering, she picks the plunge into the river. opening his eyes on the water was
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directly expose him to the chemicals. breathing and the fumes could cause serious lung damage. but the boys spend a hold of the waters before emerging with a small collection of coins worth less than a year old to man of when we left dana. but human not is one of the most for you did. it was in india. e mail has been promised many times despite read this campaigns. little has changed for these boys, and others like them going hunting is the only source of income wayne diving as often as it's already so your patient sunny has been learning for years from listing con, who zoned it from his father, was seen,
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is trying to raise force children with what he collects but it's not an easy living type in this river than ice turned red. so autumn breakfast and sometimes coffee is because the water is so bad right now. back into the bridge. sunny and his friend, a busy diving again. this officer scouts here and unless that he, what is cleaned up so these young guys will be the next generation of divers risking the lives on their livelihood. so as far as there is though, and in football, sylvia have won the euro per league for a record extending 7 time after beating roma on these. in budapest, the match ended in a one all draw, all meaning they came down to a shoot out, consolidated monte at and scored the winning penalty for severe just as he did for
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argentina in last year's world cup final. so you have now one, all 7 of the rope, a league finals, they played so more domination from severe in the rope valley. let's take a look at how those severe fans who were lucky enough to be inside the stadium, reacted to their sides. victory. 6 the anybody that is the uh, i think i think this is the back of the modem. i tell me how amazing, amazing data they much most are you going to be to reach a spot at the end? we want the i can't breathe anymore. she sees a respite,
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i guess we do every earned it and we get this out and stuff in series of so we're all happy. we're overwhelmed. c or you're watching dw, those from berlin, coming up next to its focus on europe, looking at the aftermath of recent deadly flooding in italy. i'm terry martin from me and all of us here at dw knows, thanks for watching the
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