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i think that's how they can also watch it. now the, this is definitely news line from building nato takes a step to drawing up the west 1st defense strategy. since the cold war night does hit install that says member states have agreed to move. frank closer to the alliance, will have analysis from the tools in the process. this is coming up. russia launch is a missile strike on the current capital case,
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as it didn't like ation of african leaders arrive on a piece mission. also increase extends the search for survivors of the mediterranean shipwrecked tragedy. relatives and friends gather in the hope of funding their loved ones. a lot of great costs got the same speed sections with hundreds statewood ground and apply to any coach tentatively types. his team can reverse the troubling trend with a we have a policy to not strictly enforced that whole coming up in sports. why that in the front of the anatomy held. welcome. nathan, the secretary general again, stilton the excess members have a great to move you. crime closer to the military alliance as expressed confidence that they will be a consensus on this issue next month. nice the summit in zone these stones makes it
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a night or you'd find counsel will be set up way. keith will be represented as an equal or pop sensation. he might be comments on the final day of the night, or the defense ministers meeting in brussels. we're also working to spanish and you need to ukraine council. will ukraine will be equal to nate, while us, i console on the side, on security issues of mutual concern. all or, and vision is to have the 1st meeting or the new counsel in the news with post. and so then we all agree that ukraine has all it moved closer to nathan over the past decade. we're doing now by terry schultz in brussels. terry, we just had the secretary general stilton doug, discuss wise, the crime is going to be brought close to tonight. so, but that's not all he try and wants from night, though, is it or no, that's right, and the things that you just heard, secretary gentle stalls and bergs say, will not impress q, because for one thing,
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there's nato nato. ukraine council. he's talking about is an upgrade from a commission that already exists, so they are holding those meetings. they're just going to move up the level at which they meet. and the other thing he says that they all will agree to move you crank closer. let's not forget that back in 2008, ukraine was told that it would eventually become a member of nato. so that's the basis the crane is working from and, and what they very much wanted from this summit was to move up the invitation to become a member of nato. and to be given a membership action plan or another timeline about how quickly that could happen. that's not something you're going to be able to get allies to agree on with, with conflict raging on ukrainian territory. that's just too complicated. so when he talks about finding ways to move your crank closer, that's ways to get ukraine ready to become a member. once they feel that they can get all 31, possibly 30 to soon allies to agree to welcome, keep in to be alliance. such a genuinely why fi agenda in brussels. what else came out of the to die making?
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that's right. this was the last time ministers are meeting formally before the summit in vilnius next month. so there was a lot of things they had hoped to get further on down, ready for a heads of state to approve their at the summit. what they were working on here very intensively with regional plans. and that is something is very interesting because it's going back to the way that the alliance started and cold war days were certain countries were given, given territories sort of to, to work on where they knew where they would go. in case of a task though, there may be stockpiles of weapons there to some extent. so these are new plans will never know exactly what's in them because they will remain classified. but they've very much hope to have this document, thousands and thousands of pages finalized at, at the bill, me a summit. and there's another interesting point that we heard here today. and that is that it seems that it has been decided by allies that secretary general stilton burke will be asked to stay on until next summer. and now he says he didn't ask for that. it doesn't mean he won't be asked to do it. so you asking him the question
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about discussions about sweden's nathan member should have that discussion on felt formerly there was nothing uh nothing moved on this suite in question to sweden's great dismay. what secretary generals souls and burg really reiterated is this weaving, has done everything. it should have to do to get turkey and hungry to agree to allow it into the alliance. we're hearing that behind the scenes. there may be a bit more optimism. and while we were here at this meeting, the turkish parliament agreed to stay in session one extra month, so it wouldn't be out of out of session of just before the bill, me a summit. so that raises the possibility they could still approve sweden's membership. if president air the one sends it their way, we'll know terry, the more defense names, more spending, where's the discussion now on new spending commitments? it does right? many countries who are already spending more than 2 percent of their g d p on their
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military's would like to see that number raised beyond 2 percent. even 3 percent, like some of the baltics are spending. that's never going to happen, especially with many allies, not even close to 2 percent. yes. so stilton burke himself would have liked to see tougher language urging allies how much to spend on their militaries, what they're going to have to stick to. now it's saying that 2 percent is a floor and not the ceiling on spending. you must spend at least 2 percent and we'd like to see you spend more to be ready for whatever threats russia may pose in the future. the deputies tara shields in brussels, thank you so much. you cry and says that this down to 12, russian missiles including 6 hot, the sonic rockets of the capital, keith. meanwhile, several african leaders have arrived in the city on a piece mission. the delegation included south african president, 0 rema posts, as well as late as from synagogues, and the other come or else. and egypt housing talks with president the let them use savanski before traveling on to some pages. but to make brushes,
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flooding me to the deputies me. connelly is in case he sent us this assessment of the days dramatic events. so certainly this was a very loud warning here in care of lots of anti missile systems. the to be heard, people were just going about that day. and then there was a, an error, a warning, and within a few minutes, those bangs got going sense that these were very false in any ballistic missiles that are harder to shoot down than cruise missiles. for now, they're talking about $12000.00 total that were shut down the cave. and this does come with some surprise in the past when prominent foreigners does have come to cape, especially ones with good types. russia as the case with the application, the russians have chose not to attack key. if that was the case when the chinese representative was here a couple of weeks ago. and this time, very different is the real hope here in cuba that this will bring home to reality of this will, will move maybe some of these leaves away from that position of needing to try to say stop them pulling this conflict, get them to realize that this is award, it's
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a sense that you're seeing these things experiencing it on your own. is a very different proposition to reading the news about ukraine for false. that's definitely the hope here that they can also get this afternoon just to sign up to ukraine's efforts to get negotiations guy rather than trying to kind of jot some kind of course of strict neutrality between rushing ukraine aside from the connelly and cave. let's take a look now, some of the other stories making headlines. this out. german chancellor left schultz has visited an a base level of involved in a huge ongoing nato exercise. a defend of 2023. is the largest in defense drill in nato's history with us in some of the 10000 soldiers and 250 across the flying across. so it's nice to me, my, my nation, i'm village and comforted. rob so i can fit the joy has baffled lodge. areas of india and pakistan and 10th wins and heavy rain hit violently deserted coastal towns with roofs blowing off houses the trees and electrical pauls with opportunity india's west and state of goods at almost $200000.00 people. when they moved out to
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emergency shelton's like 3 people were killed and thousands injured when a tornado ripped through northern texas. the twisted damaged or destroyed least 30 homes in the town of periods, and at least 50000 people, left footpath electricity, texas, and neighboring upon what grace has extended the search for survivors of the shipwreck. in the mediterranean, the boat was carrying hundreds of migrants when it capsized early on wednesday. most of those on board remained missing. families have still not lost type of funding. they loved ones alive. this isn't how these brothers from syria would have hoped to be reunited in europe, still separated by the gates and the greek porter, cut amato body on the left is one of the survivors of wednesday's boat. disaster right now is the 18, the 18 the on i have the in the be a,
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almost the powerless voyage age, just 18 after 2 years stuck in libya. thought a story is not out of the ordinary. he's one of many migraines going through extraordinary legs in search of a better life. a migrant facility in athens is the next step for the survivors that'd be registered and will apply for asylum. i say, attempt to start a new life in europe. as greece comes to terms with one of the worst tragedies and its recent history, this debate of a who's to blame, to authorities, have arrested 9 survivors, or from egypt with about faith deposit. they're accused of people smuggling greece is coast, god says the migrants rejected attempts to help them insisting they wanted to say along 3. today. the argument is dismissed by critics arguing that they were
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justified in not providing assistance because the passengers on the boat didn't want it is unjustified. it's not a legal argument. the boat was clearly in distress, is clearly and see where the an overcrowded and the have that it coast guard. and indeed, any, any best or in the area had the paramount obligation to provide assistance rights groups also say migrant safelite grease because of hosted treatments by the restore to the building. i talked to de w correspondent, jack parrot, and i asked him why the reaction in brussels regarding this ship's thinking that they needed it's. it's been a really, really interesting case of what the european union can do. and what they will sort of things have in brussels, are able to do to try and coordinate. we've had a couple of days now. it was quite fiery press briefings between douglas and
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suppose people of european commission i the commission says what it's doing is holding what's known as the search and rescue contacts groups. so this is a group of people that are involved in search and rescue, including and g o ships, including private fishermen that save people from migrant smugglers bodies. like we've seen this one. but the big question is whether they're involving the coast guards and the other for a teeth that need to be involved in order to try and prevent tragedies like this in the future. in the european commission was kind of on the defensive on this and not able to give us clear details as to how everyone would like to know. what exactly is the, is you doing to try and get run to try and get to a place with these kind of tragedies starting to happen any further? there's obviously being discussion about what needs to happen. i saw the european union has being really one of the plans has been trying to set up some kind of contact centers, some kind of asylum processing centers like they did in tacky in countries in north
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africa, for instance in she needs. yeah. and i that she needs in president said last week, we will not be the use board a god. so the big question is, what can we go for? the current position of the you officials is less than the search and rescue. so going on at the moment, and we don't want to comment to further too much that to check this, not a concern is not only the institutions of the european union, but also the blocks individual governments have any you late is said anything by doing anything or without a few comments, the governments on slot or lost souls, for instance, equal to a devastating tragedy. he said it goes on us once again to prevent this. i know so he said, but that needs to be a development of a common and mutually supportive system for managing migration in your and now they've been trying to do this me. so having massages, ministers from the 27 e. u countries agree and migration sharing a relocation system amongst the european union countries last week,
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still on tenterhooks. whether that will finally get enforced on that. but after we saw the two's a crisis coming up from 10 years ago, not as needed that took place the 1st big ship rack of migrants that we saw in 2013 back. you know, take all type of 2013 uh that that would lead us going in. we sold the european commission president at the time as a manual process. had done that. we had a number of e u. cancel summits here in brussels. it was really the main focus, but for a few years that trying to deal with exactly what was happening and that'd be many obligations for many years and a tire to say, listen, people have become desensitized to this, but they mustn't because hundreds of people are dying at sea, and as we enter the the summer months and as the waters in the mediterranean. com, then we could likely see many, many more of these bodies crossing. unless that is an action taken. then potentially we can see a number of these try tragedies helped me through the summer, the deputies jack,
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barrack and brussels. thanks so much. i or the people of molly go to the falls on sunday to vote on the new constitution. it's the 1st pole since the army seized power, the 3 years ago, the military, they by come see me going to have it for a democratically elected government saying, as tolerant of corruption. the country was also facing that you had an insurgency, as well as funding of the land between mazda and interim government was like a side topic. now the military says the constitutional referendum is the 1st step on the path back to civilian rule. this truck has been tiring to inform votes as about the upcoming referendum and encourage them to participate. the new constitution aims to re establish democracy after 2 years of media travel. it's also meant to completely caught colonial ties with friends and the law because
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who draft of the documents seats will help prevent insecurity and corruption that lead to the cool it's, it's of course on can use the constitution of our own. because it's a constitution that was written by molly and was who know the reality of molly and who knows the difficulties of my and so it's not a strange or an expert who came. we are molly and we know our problems and we're trying to provide solutions to these problems. and this constitution is the reflection of that reality. a traditional lead us academics and opposition party members joins the military. dominique said, probably i'm going to send me the draft. the president would get some more power. they'd be able to a point and sack mean the says and dissolve. probably means the only check on the presidents paula would be the courts of the draft also declares molly is sick. he les the that's has on god really just lead us in, dislodge the mostly in the country and all that a poor nancy. the real problem is that a constitution created by
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a military government cannot form the foundation for a legit to meet the democratic government in focus checkers response, we are right across the roads. we cannot let us suppose to be swallowed up by people who only want to impose themselves by armed force. and those they took his advises. but one should see what level of understanding some of the things people have somebody else. so that, say jeff, dick, so it's the support is who are that to say they should let go because our on that they want to transition to today or as a whole set. that's what i was just your i did tell me what the biggest issue may be, that the people of my, the don't really know what the cost. it's usually this is a copy of the new my land constancy. sean harper's like this happened which campaigns and also on social media has also been translated into the setting. so people really simself on many of the people with
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hundreds of billboards like this for new cost to sean. many people have no idea what they are. are it gave me my last i didn't read the constitution close to the show from the i met my wish is that through the new constitution, something can be done to help our young people. and this is almost what so many here don't have jobs. you see them riding motorcycles, even when they have the plumber, but they need jobs to fill in with the tech support and i bit somebody's in the midst of them for my daughter. malia is a proud of it and agree with a 100 percent 90. but a 100 percent, because rami is getting strong to end the fight continues until the end long. if i see me going to inside, you will come out. it's not clear how the new constitution will directly impact the
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economy and security situation. molly, but many malia and believe any chance of change is better as of this. that's a school. let's talk to flowers. who are by me in lagos, say, filed that report. floor is good to see you. this constitution will be a might just it moving. molly, further away from its colonial ties, tell us more about how it will do that. well, at the moment, the official language in molly is french and basically that influence is everything that is daunting. malia and basically means that the in did you know so long, which is in molly, take a 2nd place to french and this are some of the relics or this is one of the relics of clooney i lose him. but in the new constitution, molly is now going to be adopting their own local languages, ask official language is on we move in french and for them for a lot of policy shows that we spoke to that is
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a big deal on something that they have very proud of the new constitution would give more power as to the presidents. is the military really on board with this as well? this entire thing, you know, the whole cost since you shouldn't be writing the costs you shouldn't even the referendum is won by a ministry led government. so obviously the ministry i so forth of this just a few days ago. the minute you had their own referendum separate forms, i told you civilians which is happening tomorrow. so i mean it's very clear that the ministry already so forth of each. and i also have to mention that it part of the constitution also gives some form of power to the ministry and you know why we spoke to the person in charge of forming the new constitution. he basically said, well, this is the current reality, molly, we need a very strong community treat, and that's why we include that that's in the aqua institution a. it seems as,
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as eve of forwarded, many people, unaware of what this new constitution contains. many is simply not reading it. why is that? well, they have so many reasons why. first of all, people have other things that are more pressing, you know, on their minds. you know, things like hunger, you know, poverty. people are trying to get jobs. and so, you know, you can imagine the have to do with those more pressing dates, the needs, and they don't really have the presence of mind to see them and actually read the cost of fusion most so many of them actually don't believe that, you know, they have the individual power to make any change, at least to many of the people that we spoke to. and so they're basically just going to accept whatever they are being towed either by the military or, you know, or that policy shands on, or that people that influential in molly. so yeah, i mean, one of the major reasons my car ready mentioned is paul betsy. and also,
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you know, lack of education and just also people just being more concerned with other things in their lives. flores before we let you go in terms of paulding, is there any indication which why the referendum will go? well, why we're a mile of us, quite clear that you know, most of the people we're going to vote yes even today that was a major riley, organized by a group sized affiliated with the military governments in power. and they are really pushing out and driving the message for them and asking people to vote to yes if are so, you know, in my lead to hundreds of thousands of billboards. you know, that are advertising this referendum. and the only thing you see that you see, yes, you know, both see if there's an option to go to know. so automatically in the minds of many people. yeah. just crazy. yes. and this is, this, is it really, you know, this was reflected in many of these conversations we had. why was it in my story?
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so by me like us. thank you very much. i the football now in germany in warsaw for a friendly against poland and hoping to a risk and allow me to decline informed before the house that you are paying championship next year. since i d 's move world cap campaign handed at the great phase has the slicks man, the one on the once again, it's through, back in march. in the most recent match friendly again to find in bremond on monday we can gemini, so i'd struggled to a pretty disappointing 33 through the deputies next merrill is impulse, or if it's not sky my us team, if gemini is racing struggles, way down to perform or if the new generation of gen and players was simply not as good as the golden generation that came before them. well, i mean, germany don't have the top top level plays that they have had in the past that so show they have still got to arguably world class players in their ranks and use
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their commission and kind of get into one and plenty of time. and throughout the score and a lot of depths, so they're really not performing up to the standard that they should be. i think on the hands, the flick, we just happen to seeing the best of germany. since he's taken over, i really don't think he knows his best 11. we sold that off to a run of a promising a promising start of a good. a good fix is a lot of wins and it's uh, beginning of his 10. yeah. do you then fell to a run of drawers that gains top level opposition? the head of the wall cup, then not disappointing? well cop campaigns, you mentioned where they crossed out in the group stage. and since then also it can not convincing the still tinkering. you still get the feeling he doesn't know his best team. now he said this international break, this run a friend leads. he will be using a back 3. i think that's encouraging, although it didn't work out. and that's the real jewel that i witnessed and brain and against the ukraine, but it is at least assigned that he is addressing the problem. but so far, i think generally having found the right system and flick really just doesn't know
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his best team, which is not very encouraging, considering that and around a year's time that will be hosting to yours with a hope of making the final. speaking of the team, okay, go to um and run on cousins joined the squad off the plane in the champions like fondles while i play a pocket. well, ill kind of going to and has been rolled out for this fix. although he joined up with the squad after that amazing season of leading as counts and months as to city to a premier league. so i told the cop when i'm the champions league trophy. he should really be one of the 1st names on the team seat for gemini, but, but be featuring now. but he, together with kemi, should form the hearts of that gemini midfield at the euro is next summer club and goes ends. on the other hand, to play you haven't see to the lot on the hands. you click since busting on the scene as a relative unknown for german funds back into your rose 3 years ago where he plays of the left wing back. that's way made a career from self and instantly. now in the spark 3 system, the how do you think is now employing for this run a friend lease that would be ideally suited to him, but slick,
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really help him sons. he didn't, although he said that he does have a chance of playing tonight's pulling the form of buying soup as the rub 11 does give costs in their ranks just quickly. how important is a win economy against germany that he's to a yeah, a massive confidence boost. so then a head of the woke up qualifying. sorry, european championship qualifying match against moldova, these standout superstar for poland and opponent always looked at him for something special. so many great years of buying and now it's also not exactly the type of player, the huns. the slick is missing and his side. so germany funds would love to have robot lemon, dusky score and goals for them. but paula, and we'll be looking to him to nights and i think it'll be a close match again because these sites at the moment, very much on our level invoice. so, max mero from the w sports, but before we go, he's reminded that top story, the cell, by the latest, had taken a step towards drawing up the west 1st defense strategy. since the cold war items
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had installed, the also says member states have agreed to move the fine closer to the alarm. that is full. the news for now the deputy in use asia with 1st ben a g is up after the break. stay with us for that. i'm anthony. how it in berlin from way in the world. you're watching a good day and stay with us if you can. the
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