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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to life from berlin. a deadlier attack on the ukrainian capital, at least 3 people have been killed. one of them, a child in the latest strike, by russian force, ukraine's president bloody as a landscape makes a surprise appearance at a summit. they moved over hayes, one of around 50 european leaders meeting there to discuss security in the face of
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professionally brush. plus us of 16 father planes for ukraine. we look at the new international coalition to supply the jets and ask what difference they'll make to the war. also in dames ring their health for a few coins, we make the indian children who regularly dive in one of the world's most polluted rivers hoping to earn enough to survive the hello m. terry martin, thanks for joining us. russian forces have lost another early morning. aerial assault on ukraine's capital killing at least 3 people, including one child. at least 10 people were wounded in the slightest missile attack, which also damaged apartment, building some medical clinic and a water pipeline. most of the injuries are believed to have been caused by falling
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debris from the intercepted missiles. moscow has launched almost daily attacks on key if in recent weeks, including a surprise, daytime aerial assault. on monday. as our correspondent max turned, who's in kia, told us more about those latest strikes. right, terry. so this was another uh, short nice for residents here and key if um uh with another uh, another night the air result that 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 a couple of minutes later. um, 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,
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um, at least 3 people have died and another 12 people injured now 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 to the mayor of um, a cube vitale. plesco said would be investigated again and again max, we've seen apartment buildings, medical center schools destroyed in russian to tax. what does most go to intern 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 . 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 chemical cuban other places,
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new crane 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 kelly triple there. so that's, that's usually how these, these are these, these cases happen um, 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 it, they are testing ukrainian 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, but part of the equation also is a now trying to so that a 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 correspond it much shonda and ukrainian capital
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key as well. the latest text on keep come as ukrainian present blog. i'm is leslie joins nearly 50 other european leaders for a summit in moldova, to discuss security on the content on the continental, in the face of russian aggression. the ukranian leader was welcome, fine will building present my son to the summit venue and near the capital shift and now is only 20 kilometers from the ukrainian border. the meeting is meant to underscore support for mold of his aspirations, to join the european union. they received the candidate status along with ukraine last year in his remarks to the media, as the landscape express support from old of s e u membership, as well as highlighting their shared security concerns over russia. what is very important, our future, any you and, and your brain is ready to be made to. we are waiting when nato will be rated to us
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and to see and to have ukraine. and icing security guarantees that were important. not only for you green, for our neighbors home, although i, because of, of the russia and the of the aggression in new green and potentially version 4. and part of you are, are correspond it badly. good joins us now from the 7 summit venue just outside hold of his capital. but as we saw you create enterprise upon me is lensky has just appeared at that summit. how important is his presence there in this country is under pressure text, but the loaded incidents good chose to make their short travels near to make his case actually, to the international community, to the of almost 50 states assembled here. all of europe is here except russia and been ours and somebody huge, empty russian coalition. and then he said he wants to be in the you and the nato as fast as possible. and people talk with was leaders. he also about a more weapons,
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more munition and the coalition to deliver 5 digits. ukraine. so for those to lensky is very important to be here, to make his case again over and over again. and the, the community is very receptive of him, but it's, it's, it's also a strange and frustrated because here we on the very peaceful winery, a very nice rudo sitting just kilometers away from the vault on a country so soon as he also wants to add 2 to erase of van is it for the situation of his country felt the european political community. that's the name of the group that's gathering there in, in, involved of that group is very new. it's not entirely clear what powers this a european community. a political community has what, what are the results we can expect from this meeting about in this new summit form,
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it is only an informal gathering and so there are no real decisions. there are no papers that will be issued off the roads. it's more of a possibility for the leaders to talk with each of those in small groups in small circles and to get to know each other and to enhance the cooperation between the european union and the other and the one hand and the the member state, the states that the members of the you, some of them acquire to be a member of some of them don't want to be member of the of the you, but they all belong to a vida europe. and as i said, everybody's here except russia and b russo. it's also the formation of a strong, a coalition against the war and for more peaceful cooperation. the europe, critics say it's the same, like the council of europe that just met 14 days ago in iceland, the same people actually i get it here. so we will see what comes out of this meeting. and thank you very much. it was our correspond about amiga joining us from
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just outside the modem and capital case. you know? well, at the same time nato foreign ministers are gathering and also for an informal meeting to talk about further support for ukraine. let's get more now from dw brussels bureau chief, alexandra phenomena who's covering that meeting. and also, alexander, we heard zalinski the, your credit score it, the ukraine's prime minister there earlier as president, rather saying that ukraine is ready for nato. is they to ready for ukraine? it's not so quickly, and we indeed heard a lot of strong support messages here for ukraine, from nato secretary general of the installed burke from many nato foreign ministers . and they all agree in principle that ukraine should join nato eventually once the war is over. but they still discussing what they could offer ukraine right now. and
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some need to countries are saying we need to offer them a concrete road map to membership because they have proved themselves on the battlefield at the 1st line of defense for the, for the continental. because they have already been supplied with western made weapons, but there are still other nato countries who are more cautious and who are viewing that russia could retaliate. so there are still discussing that and time is sort of running out because a mid july natal leaders are coming together for the next summit in vilnius and lisa williams. and they would like to have made their decision by that. because of course, they know how important it is to send a strong signal of support to ukraine. so it's not entirely clear that nature will be offering ukraine of a fast track path to membership. if that's not going to be forthcoming, alexander,
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what can they to offer key as well. there are 2 proposals on the table. one is to upgrade the ukraine, stay to so with need. so without offering a fast track membership. so the idea is to establish a new body and need to ukraine council that might sound a bit bureaucratic of that. but that would mean that ukraine would be sitting there as a cool at the table with old natal members and suite and they quit cold for a meeting and a case in case of emergency they would have access to more areas of corporation. other things that was also mentioned today by president zalinski is for individual nato countries to offer you queen security assurances, security guarantees to help them acquire weapons, they need technology, they need to defend themselves. so those proposals are on the table. there's also
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a lot of talk of supplying fighter jets to ukraine right now, like sandra is not being discussed. they're bothers native for ministers. i would assume that the nature for administer, we'll talk about that may be on the sidelines of 3rd meeting. several need to countries has offered to train ukrainian pilots on a modern american made fight to jets. and no way the host of this meeting is also part of this effort. and i ask, therefore, administer whether they have made a decision to deliver those jobs to ukraine. but they have not, so this is still going to be discussed down there. thank you very much. as always, our correspond alexander phenomena there from also and as we just heard, international efforts are underway to supply us made of $165.00 projects to ukraine with us present. joe biden, giving the green light out
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a recent meeting of g 7 leaders. we have this looked now at how the coalition came about in the wake of relentless lobbying from the ukrainian president, as it was a powerful symbol of a country desperate for help ukrainian president loading the slaves, the gifting of fighter pilots held it 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 keep time and again, whenever and wherever he could. we also need more than $500.00. yes. ukraine sized bites, subjects like the u. s. built x 16 would provide air cover to ground forces, protect people on critical infrastructure from russian drawing on mess, silo tax, and help them when this war knows its allies have on showed the coal
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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. u k. front and others have pledge to train ukrainian pilots on modern fighter jets that page the way for keith to get his hands on the cherished f. 16 model. exactly where from and when it's not yet clear a as in sold both old places. yeah. the very 1st ukrainian f 16 will be one of the strongest signals from the world that russia will only lose because of its own regression, but it will become weaker lot and further isolate to see this is a little one. for no gemini, high speed, i would say of the coalition bought, defense minister bar as historian has not ruled out playing a supporting role in the future. so how much of a difference would f,
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16 fighter jets make on the battlefield? could they help turn the tide and ukraine's favor? i put those questions to a rough hand los of the european council on foreign relations. the have succeed as opposed to intercept russian crews and ballistic missile all send drawings. they are supposed to keep rushes on hair across the bay, and that's supposed to support ukraine's grounds thoughts as they move it to their brain. more territory. more importantly though, the stock soft soviet produce material for ukraine's f was this is dwindling. and so this is both an attempt to help them transition to west and produced at profit with a more sustainable chain of suppliers for munitions, spare parts, and so on and so forth. but also a very strong political signal that you can't allies are with you claim as long as it takes. are you fully convinced rafael, that the west should deliver a 16 fighter just to ukraine?
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i think certainly this is the next logical step at numerous times. we've seen that if we can make friends of estimation and this is something that at west and you just have kept in their minds and that so far, i think the turret them from taking the steps. none of the less the we haven't seen any of the rest of the material guys either because of the ukraine time this already a terrible mean comes been going on that russia is conducting against civilians. and neither against natal targets critical infrastructure at all the targets. and so i think even though we can certainly does have the potential to escalate this conflict, and there's no longer for the next step for them to take because any of them come with enormous risks and costs and uncertainties for him. 2 weeks ago, chancellor l f schultz of germany said that his country would not participate in the international fighter jet coalition. now, who's defense minister boys? his story is, says germany might what changed in berlin's thinking or off hill?
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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 the numerous ways in which germany could contribute to true training. ukrainian pilots, for example, with simulated aircraft and, and the ground based facilities training facilities. term you could certainly contribute munitions for at 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 was seeking to have them fulfill. whenever kia asks for new weapons, germany is extremely rude, hesitant, and waits 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
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defend itself. but it hasn't deepened a pattern that will have charles is reluctant to take the 1st step to lead a coalition just to be you know, carried into a leadership position to be on, on the defense last summer. be it on, on tens of yeah, this year. um, the term you certainly making enormous contributions to your credit, self defense this year, quantity and quality off capabilities that drum towards his german industry. the german government has provided to ukraine's r b r r. 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, saying the role of a guarantor off of security on the european continent. bravo, thank you very much for your analysis. that was russell lotes with the european council on foreign relations. thank you for having a single look at
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a few other stories making headlines around the world today. the german foreign ministry has revoked the licenses of 4 other 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 and russia, including those working and cultural institutions. and school. lot is parliament has elected ed guys ring cabbage as the country's next head of state. the long time foreign minister will become the 1st openly gay president in the baltic nations. when he takes over the largely ceremonial role in july and lawmakers in the us house of representatives have approved raising the national debt ceiling failure to do so, would have pushed us to the verge of a catastrophic to a fault. the bill now moves to the senate, they must be signed into law by june 5th to prevent the government from running out of money on the motion of the general woman,
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european union and the united states say they expect to draft a voluntary code of conduct on our artificial intelligence within weeks, both sides are hoping that other nations will sign on. critics in the tech industry say i of a i especially content generating programs like chat g p t post as much of a risk as pandemic, or nuclear war investor. catherine type coordination and corporation i united states secretary of state to recurring themes as top us and you offer shows, discussed the digital transition at time you think of the trades and technology console in sweden. the top of the agenda was regulating dr. personal intelligence technologies. so within the next weeks we will advance a draft of an a i code of conduct, of course also taking the industry the inputs, taking input from independence and then of course, invites colleagues to sign up for the drafting in order to have
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very, very soon a final proposal for a code of conduct for the industry as committed to momentarily the u. s. and you are hoping gutters with joining their efforts to rein in a i. we had a very intensive and i think for dr. discussion on artificial intelligence today, including generative a i, i think we share a conviction that the t t c has an important role to play in helping establish a voluntary codes of conduct that would be open to all like minded countries. earlier this month to, to 7 leaders also called for a set of standards to keep a i trustworthy addressing issues such as governance, transparency, and attract of this information. now brussels and washington are hoping their plans will be the 1st major step towards the larger comprehensive legal framework. or
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india may be the world's 5th largest economy and it is growing, but it is also phone to millions of people living below the poverty line. this includes children who are unable to benefit from public welfare programs to survive . many of them have taken to dangerous activities to earn money, such as looking for coins thrown by worshippers into one of the world's most polluted rivers, which is considered to be holding in india. every morning, 16 year old sony young who's to navigate the toxic sludge of the young people. alarmingly high levels of ammonia and pulse speed from industrial, blue dense has allowed us to this health much like thousands of others. the boys make their living fishing foot coins, it gets a risky proficient practice for generations. and one of them was all gone means
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as my mother and it feeds me and my family. don't dive in this river. we go to bed hungry. there will be no money and food for us. we don't like doing it, but we have to just to so by to day this setting out to be a favorite spot. it's where they make the best earnings. but getting there is just as dangerous scrambling to elaborate the item. good. those know me, put fear of heights. and as soon as so he sees a doggy making an offer, a cheap fix to plunge into the opening. his eyes on the water is directly expose him to the chemicals. breeding in the tombs would cause serious lung damage. but the boys spend
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a hold of the waters before emerging for the small collection of coins, both less than the usual to manage when we left the thing. but human not is one of the most for you. it was in india, clean up 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 is all for that. it's already so you, patient, sunny has been learning for years from listing con, who's owned it from his father. what seems trying to raise force children with what he collects but it's not an easy living. diving, that's rid of the eyes turned red. so i'll come breathless. yeah, and sometimes i coffee id man is because the water is so bad right now
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back into the bridge. so need to spend a busy diving again. jobs of status here. and unless that what is cleaned up, so these young guys will be the next generation of divers risking the lives on their livelihood. now some sports and in football severe have won the roper league for the record, extending 7th time after beating roma on penalties. in budapest, the match ended in a one all draw meeting. it came down to a shootout on silo montez score the winning penalty for sylvia, just as he did for argentina in last year's world comp. final. sylvia have now one all 7 of the europe, a league finals they played in so more domination from severe in the euro for league. let's take a look at how those to be
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a fan. so we're lucky enough to be inside. the stadium reacted to their sides. victory the anybody that is the uh, i think i think the back of the modem. i probably amazing, amazing. they, they, they much more going to be to reach a spot at the end. we want the like, i can't breathe anymore. i sees a respite, it goes in and we are and it, and we got this out in scotland series so, so we're all happy. we're overwhelmed. if you are watching the w, there's just reminder, the top story is we're following for you this. our russian forces have lost another
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aerial assault on ukraine's capital killing at least 3 people, including a child. at least 10 people were wounded in this latest bas, i'll strike which also damage, department buildings and, and medical clinic and ukraine's president for them is the landscape has arrived to the summit of european leaders and moved over there discussing security concerns in the face of russia's ongoing aggression coming up next, tim especially and talks to european union council processional michelle about the use for ukraine. thanks for the
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