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the, the, this is dw use like from the, the, in a surprise appearance from the ukranian president, a neighboring both of us, but now the e. u. hopefully savanski is one of the around 50. europeans need his meeting day to discuss, secure he in the face of brushes for on you track the naperville
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store is open for new members. while i was also agree that the ukraine will become a member of the lions. a message of support for kids from the head of nato will bring use life coverage from the native farm municipal speaking in no way and the latest russian aggression in ukraine. at least 3 people die in an asked rank on the ukrainian capital. keep the bank visible and welcome you planning and president, florida. mr. lansky has joined to the lead 50 of the european leaders for some of the mold over to discuss security on the continent in the face of rush integration . one of the state of goals of this event is to send a strong signal towards moscow. the sum up was also underscore support from although was at spragans to join the european union. the country is why they may be
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boss is next target. if moscow prevails in ukraine, will do, will receive the u candidate status of all with ukraine. last year, i speaking of the summit during a meeting with other european leaders, ukrainian presidents landscape, said his country needed a clear path towards de o n d u membership. well, there are no security guarantees there on the water and to use we haven't sure about the possibility of the security that lies between china plus need to bloss ukraine. but we need peace. we need just peace. that is why every european country that borders russia and that does not want russia to jerry, that bart should be a full member of the you and nato. earlier i spoke to the delegates correspondent band, we get, who's at the summit in moldova. i wanted to know what stood out for him, most of all among the things that savanski said. so that's it. let's give them the
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method short a rather short journey from the ukraine volt on to model over. just draw the peaceful to make his case again and again for more support, more weapons, most of the dirty. and he said, time is of the essence. the quicker the rest of the other european countries deliver, the more lives can be saved in the ukraine. he said empty before and they to membership kicks and keep one's security guarantees. that means that a certain countries guarantee that they would is den visit ukraine in these russian attacks that sofa. and nobody here has raised his or her hand actually to, to join this as an agency in this called because this would be a huge commitment. but nevertheless, sealants get is hammering down his message again and again. and, and over all this identity is, is white with ukraine's and as you also said, that is very clear that all of europe except russia and been, i,
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was here actually in moldova, to support him and to support also the neighboring countries, like most of the beds that how much of this meeting is focused on ukraine joining the you will know david's or membership it but there is a focus of ukraine, of course, because of the, of the closeness of the vote on country. but it's not only about ukraine, it's also about the best and bulk and states that's going to join. and also moved over. they're going to join the you and friends, gemini, and other say, now these pro, this process has to be accelerated because to guarantee security and also economic security for these countries it's, it's of the essence that goes faster now and more dove as president, my son to said she's hoping actually that at the end of the sheer accession towards this mode over and ukraine was that this, this would be a record setting because for the rest and bulk and it took more than 20 years to get to that point. this is always fun,
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advanced. very good. thank you very much. bringing us up to date. ever since ross are invited, ukraine fees have been rising in moldova, that it could be most of those next target. and if the country has been controlled by pro russian separatists for the 30 years, thousands of russian soldiers associations in the territory, despite calls for them to late. but russia's influence remained strong in the breast of both of as dw funny 5 john found out. mal do of us history. it's complicated. this part of the news to river separates moldova, from a pro russian break away stage on the eastern bank trends in history. it split from adobe in the early 19 ninety's. since then, only a few villages remain under more deals and control. for example, put sherry. these ferry takes us to put cherry and other enclaves on the eastern bank of the new through river, up in arrival,
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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 ukraine. no nation recognizes trans new stress, self declared independence. but it's backed by russia. you are equal to fun is a veteran and quick cherry. everything appears peaceful. but to him, it's no. literally, literally it hasn't been quite to since 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 the modem and 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 seen. so many people hate to
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team because they say he stops was good, but it's the opposite party he and 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 it was that were not a lot of opportunities. i'm thinking about going to different countries on the data, but we don't have a lot of money buying. nobody else wants the average income. and could sherry is about $250.00 euros per month. christian shares this room with his brother and his parents. his dreams are bigger than their room longer than this, so you're wondering if my plan is to finish school of and then so the graphic design design. good. good, good, good. good. i things go well. we'd like to work abroad. she's in the united state,
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another vehicle for good is, was that through need. he's concerned if you crane lose this. the war trends in history and russia may influence could cherry 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 other people who think normally when this normal because for some of the most i the if to the future of small duties links to villages like which sherry and from whom they would accept protection in the event of a war. prussia are moved over and above me, which will take you to the nature of talks and also 1st keep residents. so coming to grips with the latest version error, soulfulness, city, 3 people have been killed. at least 10 were wounded in the nissan strike. that damaged pop. of buildings, a medical clinic and a border pipeline. moscow has launched almost daily attacks on key field present
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wakes daylight revealed and now the day of devastation for key residents over night is siren st. families rushing for safety and a pre doing the attack. but not everyone was able to make it to bomb shelters. as into sifted missiles dropped from the sky, defended, suffice. every one was running to the shelter when people were trying to get in, but no one opened it. a rocket or debris fell dying and people were killed was, there's enough, i lost my why, he keeps me a seed investigations. what underway into why a medical facility bomb shelter in the area was locks, debris, rain down during the bombardment, injuring and killing residents. young girl and her mother are among the deed a lot so they will run here to hide, but it was closed. unfortunately,
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we were standing outside. here's the medical clinic. i mean, there's the, came, the got them, or she felt just between them. many k residents, a tired and anxious after weeks of sleepless nights, listening to the sound of sirens and explosions. this was the 18th attack on the capital. since the start of may, a waste and allies had provided you crane with advanced air defense systems and recent months improving its ability to feed off bombardments by the kremlin t c. that shot down old teen miss south launched by russia on tuesday. moscow has denied targeting civilians, but russia has repeatedly hit residential areas with the tex intensifying and recent waves. elizabeth will be a tax ok. the upcoming relentless. i put that to al corresponded mathias putting
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yeah, they all, they all, it's almost every night. no. uh, there was one a quiet night before this one, but before that it was several days in a row with neither your techs, old or always around 3 o'clock in the morning. um, it's clearly an attempt to, to keep the pressure off and to continue a keeping people in. yeah. in, in fear of these attacks throughout a longer period of time. it's something we've seen fortunately that these uh uh, defense systems are pretty accurate as now and almost nothing ever gets through in these attacks. but still people wake up every night to these, shelly, but if, if nothing's getting almost nothing's getting for what, what's the strategy there in this over? well, the russia is using against you. as i
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mentioned, mentioned one thing. it's keeping the print shop on the population intimidating the population. we have seen in the past when rockets go through and they hit this energy infrastructure in winter so that it is trying that pressure has been deliberately trying to inflict more difficult conditions on the civilian population . for this particular campaign, as these rockets do not meet the targets, usually we cannot say for sure what they were shooting out. but uh, one possible, a nation's also for the frequency of these attacks is that, uh they are trying to, they are aiming maybe a defense. they may be trying to exhaust air defense. so that will, they would have an easy, a go at a later period at the city again, when maybe i don't know, some of the systems run out of rockets or anything like that. so that's the most
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likely explanation for this intense frequency, besides of course, but it keeps people awake at night to his building here, thanks to bringing us the latest there from the ukrainian capital in norway, nato foreign ministers, the discussing ukraine. joining the alliance today is the 2nd day of the also meeting, who meant as have backed keith throughout russia's invasion, but have yet to decide on a definite profit to membership. secretary general again, stilton folks as own members agree nato's door is open to ukraine. but the alliance is unable to accept to ukraine as a new member, while in the midst of a vote with russia will bring you live coverage of the press conference following the beacon shortly. but in the meantime, that speak to a correspondent alexandro phenomena who's in also, alexandra, what sort of timeline are we looking at for ukraine? joining nature by now as well, that is, of course, one of the most controversial questions being discussed here. because as you just
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said, o nato countries in principal agreed that ukraine should join need to. but eventually, once the war is over, offering ukraine a membership now would mean that the alliance would be tracked into a war with russia. but the question is, what can they offer ukraine instead of a full membership right now, and we have some allies in eastern europe, the baltic states, for instance, who are saying we need to offer you crane a concrete road map to accession because they have proof themselves of fighting against russia defending so to speak. also the rest of europe. and they have been supplied with all kinds of western made to weapon systems. but there are also other nato countries who are more cautious. they don't want russia to
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retaliate. so this discussion is still going on on watts to offer you queen. and i think the are some signals that they are getting closer to an agreement. but the time is also running out soto because in, at the beginning of july and the 2 liters will come together for the next summit in vilnius, at least we and yeah, and they want to have an agreement by that to send a strong signal to the crate that the west is supporting them and they pass that they have a concrete plan for ukraine. what about the, the topics that are being spoken about? what about fund to jet, supplying ukraine with them? that's a big topic right now. foreign ministers, they're looking at that as well as well. i can imagine that they have spoken about that topic as well on the sidelines of their meeting here. and also,
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as you know, several nato countries have offered ukraine to train you creating and pilots on modern american made fighter jets. but we're still waiting for a decision about delivering such phi to jets, to ukraine. no way. for instance, the host of this meeting is part of this effort and i asked there are 4 minutes to whether they have made a decision to deliver those jets to crane. she told me not yet, but definitely this 5 to jet coalition codes gets much bigger. alexander, the thanks for the analysis will come back to you in a better way and we'll be keeping an eye on that press conference, of course for you. that 1st of all, let's pick up on that issue was find a jet. so you kind of long been making the case for them say they could help it achieve victory, and this will now,
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following the green light from you as president are bite and trans atlantic efforts are also on the way to supply you with mate f 16th it was a powerful symbol of a country desperate for help. ukrainian president below demand slaves to 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 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 drone or mesh tile attacked and helped them win this war knows its allies have on. so the call. united states together with our allies and partners,
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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 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. i've seen sol vocal pastors. 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. i somebody 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. police party is a form and
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a good policy chief and the ceo of the international security consultancy firm as most and global. he's recently met with policy leaders in keith. i asked what you find needs most from its western outlets. i would say to face the one you were mentioning in your previous report, come back to aircraft, 4th generation come back to aircraft, you know, to, to compensate the fact that they are running low on air defense, munitions, which as you also report to the russians, i put you more pressure on over the last few days. and on the longer term, i think what they really need is the guarantee that they belong to the euro, toxic security older. and you can do that in 2 ways. one is providing security guarantees alongside the us is right and model. we've re outcome each month by a group of a gallon charts, including germany. and the same times stop the credit both path to nato membership . because i think this is going to be the best way to make sure you credit them
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defend itself. and the actually can be part of how we define ourselves against an aggressive russia. well those places keep coming from both the us and germany, and the ukranian presidency is currently made with european leaders in moldova. well, native foreign ministers made in no way old trying to show up support against russia integration. you wrote recently in, in a and of age to the economist, that it's time the west committed to ukraine for the long hold. what, what do you mean by that, or what exactly? what i mention, which is both nato membership for ukraine and weiss, the membership, the integration is obviously not something that is going to happen over night to give a bridging solution called security guarantees. and it's actually going to happen or be not listed as inside one security guarantees can. it's just uh, you know, a question of some key guarantee or nations like jim in the front, you pay us colon and others to sign real commitments. that's what they are doing.
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now is a commitment in an open ended way, and we continue as long as the stakes. and so we've seen a way for the, as long as it takes, that's the g 7 that was listed by jim and e. e, a declared last year to put that in concrete commitments. good in saying is as long as it takes, isn't that just pro loading this? well, we thought driven chance slow left schultz very are the only the beginning saying that ukraine is a, is a turning point, promising animal muscular germany to the international stage. and yet many have since criticized the chancellor for talking the token of walking the walk. or when i change them and he has done more, then sometimes it is because nice may be because it can to doing more, prove a lot of political contortions, which i think is about the message. but if you look on the paper on the with gemini, said he bring this is the german, he's leaving the way i saw the europe in contributions that concept. so that's one
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fi symbol. i, i know it sounds the song there, but i think if you watch catch sold this war, if you want to end this war on terms that top sustainable and that means you cranium terms. you'll have to make a long term commitment because fundamentally this is what we tell like you may put him that he, you know, the strategy of waiting for another season, waiting for another us presidential elections. even that strategy is not going to give him success. so we need to close that gap in terms of the long term. i be with the about you, where does your credit be long? but just explain. so we have a subtext here. is it about helping ukraine bit by bit to hold off the russians, or is it a whole lot of western nations why that ukraine could, with this heavy weaponry from the west, suddenly drive out the russians and go further than that and take back the cream.
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but i think that should be the best rates that day is indeed the realization that ukraine is going to emerge. and he's 1st emerging out of this war and the worry for as one of the prime europe in defense power, military power. and, and what you want to do here is to, you know, definitely ukraine to be a, for contributor to europe in defense. and security is to put your credit inside the framework rather than outside, which is what we have been doing for too many decades. so. so i think it's both about your crane being in the default lied to hold and contained on the grid of russia as long as he remains aggressive. but also to make sure ukraine is inside of framework and also media know planning. so that is also sustainable. different player for the policy chief police for to thank you very much for being here on the w. yes. thank you very much. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines. might be, as parliament has elected ed gathering
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a village as the countries next head of state, the long time foreign minister will become the 1st day president in the both nations when he takes over the launch the ceremonial roll, next month. one of the strategy is most decorated soldiers as long as the land mach defamation case against the big use papers, but robots may suit them of the 2018 reports alleged. he was involved in a motor of 6 on on prisoners in afghanistan. the judge said the papers to prove the obligations was substantially true. wildfire has a continuing to go now have controlled in eastern canada. well, the 18000 people have been forced to leave their homes. no ingrates, if being reported officials, one the fires will keep growing with hot dry and windy weather conditions, making fun of finding difficult to see you on your way. so expect it to drop the voluntary code of conduct on artificial intelligence in the next weeks. both sides
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hope all the nations will sign on. critics in the tech industry, se content generating programs like 10 g, b, t pose as much of the risk as pandemic. overall invested, or catherine type coordination and corporation, united states, secretary of state to recurring themes as the top us and you offer shows, discussed the digital transition at time you think of 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 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 go to us 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 lead is 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. the us they'll make is the of the house of representatives, passed the bill to the financial chaos in the nation. the bill to raise was known as the us debt ceiling passed, with broad support from both democrats and republicans. the senate now needs to
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approve the bill in the next few days to prevent the us government from running out of money to pay expenses. light on the table, the don't use chef on z once in washington has more on reactions to the votes outcome. but what happens in washington dc normally is that the spin master is coming out and being on media and everywhere and tell their clear entail 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 frame, not so much what in detail he negotiated there, because that in the eyes of many republicans, specifically the extreme right, republicans in his congress. wasn't that great and the democrats will do the same
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thing. say hey, we didn't give too much away. we still have major investments coming into society in our, into 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 the 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 in the race to find more renewable energy. scientist said, turning to volcano says the source of clean power for such as on the spanish island of atlanta road to a testing a new. so electric generated to time high temperatures from volcanic areas into electricity kind of work. here's
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a look at the 1st experiment. this contraption is designed to supply energy 247 enough to cover an entire family's needs. the aim is to recapture heat rising from the belly of a mountain as a new approach to geothermal energy. researchers from pamplona in northern spain are holding their breath, hoping the experiment will work for us. this one is the unlike conventional facilities, it doesn't need to seem a power turbine as well. so it can be built on a smaller scale block and it's got an infrared through monitor shows the surface of lines that rotates. volcanic landscape measures between 33 and 37 degrees. temperatures are key we the seal is good. i'm hoping that where we retrieve the heat, it's really hot, deep down inside the earth is that the surface it needs to be cool. with heat trap, just below the earth surface lands the royalties, extinct volcanoes are
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a place for fun and games. but can they be more than a tourist attraction? is it possible to tap into hot volcanic rock to generate electricity? a 1st measurement shows just how hard it is below the surface. but it's hard enough for the spring phase $426.00 degrees celsius. that's how hold the days at the depth of 2 meters, the lady can tell you the temperature this being released, you put them together so that we go out the door bands before the $26.00 degrees. yes. others can choose. you said 426 degrees now 428 team can't believe it to be cancelled taking much geothermal potentially get into the do you believe it now.

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