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prussian aggression. 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 one child. at least 10 people were wounded in this latest missile strike, which also damaged the apartment buildings and medical clinic and walter pipeline. most of the injuries are believed to have been caused by falling debris from the intercepted missiles. all sco has launched almost daily attacks on t of in recent weeks, including a surprise daytime aerial assault on to our correspondent mike turned. who's in to you have told us more about these later strikes. right, terry? so this was another uh,
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short nice for residents here and key if um with another uh, another night the air result, they've turned deadly um a salt 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, um, at least 3 people have died and another 12 people injured not from the people who died in that attack last night. they are, believe, 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 um, of cuba vitale, plesco said would be investigated again and again max,
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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 and 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 capital cube and other places ukraine is quite successful in taking out missiles and drones. i'm, you can imagine these are um, they're large objects flying at high speeds at high altitude that could hit by a by a patriot battery. for example. they exploded to huge chunks that are set on fire and then they crash into, into the roofs of building, setting them on fire and injuring kelly to for their. um, so that's,
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that's usually how these, these are these, these cases happen. i'm 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 by stepping up the assaults or 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 now trying to so that a blow to the morality of the people trying 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 at max chandra and ukrainian capital key to the latest tax the tax on keep come as you creating present blocking me is. lensky joins nearly 50 other european leaders for a summit in moved over to discuss security on the continent in the face of russian aggression. the ukranian leader was welcomed by mail, dove, and president, my son to the summit venue near the capital case. you now is only 20 kilometers
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from the ukrainian border. the meeting is meant to underscore support for most of us aspirations to join european union. it received you candidate status along with ukraine last year. in his remarks to the media, the ukranian president lovers last the express support for most of us you 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 need to. we are waiting when nato will be rated to us and to see and to have ukraine and icing security guarantees that were important not only for your brain, for all the neighbors home, although i, because of, of the russia and the of the aggression in new green and potential aggression for the in part of you are and our correspond events. vega joins us now from the summit venue just outside of the of as capital bank. as we saw you creating pro glover's
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landscape just appeared at the summit. how important is his presence there? but it's very important because he makes his case. so the international community here that ukraine needs support needs, weapon needs. i mean, nation and the coalition. here of this more, almost 50 states is willing to form this on to you. russian coalition and anticipate you create as long as it takes, and the dutch prime is the part sample reiterated that the day, but also talk about f. 16 fighter jets and more weapons for ukraine. and in principle, the european political community is also supporting ukraine's play to get into nato and the you as fast as possible. but you can expect concrete results here because this is an informal setting, an informal summit, and do you have to pay the atmosphere is quite in contrast to the ball going on
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just a few kilometers from here. this is more like a relax garden party in the garden of the winery baby. all yeah. me, me costs a close to kissing now. and the people are arriving here. it is standing around having things and the, and am i may have called the french president even took a tour of the vine. never, he invented this form at last. do you have any such as suggested? and that's the repeat in countries should meet in such a form, it just to talk about better cooperation between the you and the other end and non you members on the other hand. so this is grouping there, this european political community, as you say, it's just one year old. it doesn't have much decision making power up given all that. what can we expect to come out of this meeting them but you can expect a close knit and competition, as i said, against russia and the heads of states of government and also talk about the conflict with in europe. the. so it'd be in presidency of the cause of already and
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president is here. they've been talking about the tensions in kosovo. and, but you cannot expect concrete resolved because this is more a team building effect actually. and it shows different from other forms that we have, for example, the accounts of your, of the organization for security and cooperation in europe or the, you even that there's no formal agenda, no papers will be issued after this. and most of these uh, hits the states and government seem to like this for me because they all showed up . the only exception is the turkish president. the richard talked about it and he stayed home. and thank you very much, our correspondent beth lee. good. there just outside the neuro load capital. thank you very much. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines today. the german 4 ministry has revoke licenses and 4 out of 5 russian consul. its telling them to close
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orleans moves in retaliation for a move by the russian foreign ministry, limiting the number of german government officials in russia, including those working in cultural institutions of school. life is part of it has elected. it goes, ring coverage as the countries next to other states. 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. this is one of us truly is most decorated soldiers has lost a landmark defamation case against major newspapers. then, roberts smith issue a suit 3 newspapers after 2018 reports alleged. he was involved in the murder of 6 on prisoners, enough gas to get us down. but the judge said the papers had proved the allegations were substantially true. us lawmakers and the house of representatives had passed a bill to
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a birth financial chaos in the nation. the bill to raise what's known as the us debt ceiling passed with brought support from both democrats and republicans. the senate now needs to approve the bill in the next few days to prevent the us government from running out of money to pay its bills to the w stuff on simon's in washington has more on reactions to the votes outcome. what happens in washington dc. normally is that the spin masters coming out and being on media and everywhere and tell their clientele conservative for progressive democratic republic and what they want to hear. so the republicans and kevin mccarthy already started this, started to say, hey, we did great. here we have the vote, we saved the country, we are open to compromise. you see, we can work as a congress, it's the republican congress who gets things done. this is the message for him, not so much what in detail. he negotiated there because that in the eyes of many
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republicans, specifically the extreme right. republicans in his congress, wasn't that great and the democrats will do the same thing. say, hey, we didn't give too much away. we still have major investments coming into society in onto our economy. yes, we have to cut back a little bit non defense spending, but to me, okay, there's worse in life. so this will happen at overall i think all americans and more than just americans should be happy that this is done. d a done deal. why? because the senate is expected is really expected to green light. this deal vote on the deal tomorrow on thursday, and half of the votes to get this over with well to europe in union, and the united states say they expect a draft of a voluntary code of conduct on artificial intelligence. within weeks, both sides are hoping that other nations will sign on. critics in the tech industry
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say i especially the content generating programs like chat, c, p, t pose as much of a risk as pandemic, or nuclear war as invested. or catherine type coordination and corporation united states secretary of state to recurring themes as the top us n e. you offer shelves, discussed the digital transition at the time you think of the trades and technology console in sweden. top off the agenda was regulating dr. richard 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 draft. and in order to have very, very soon a final proposal for a code of conduct for the industry as committed to momentarily the us
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and you are hoping gutters with joining their efforts to rein in a i we had a very intensive and i think um, productive 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 do 7 leaders also called for a set of standards to keep a i trustworthy addressing issues such as governance, transparency, and the threat of this information. now brussels and washington are hoping their plans will be the 1st major step towards the larger comprehensive legal framework. in football, sylvia have won the europe, your europe valley for a record extending 7th time after being roma on penalties. in budapest,
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the match ended in one. i'll draw a meaning, it came down to issued house on solomon once he has scored the winning penalty for severe just as he did for origin. tina in last year's world cup final to be a half now one, all 7 of the roper league finals. they play them so more domination from severe in the euro. political, let's look at how those to be offensive. we're lucky enough to be inside the stadium. reacted to their sides. victory the anybody that is the uh, i think i think this is the head of back of the modem. i tell me how amazing, amazing data they much most are you going to be to know some read some spots at the end. we want the i,
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