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a crucial summit coming up next month. also on the show, spending free relations between the us and china, the secretary of state. and to me, blinking holds talks with chinese presidents asians paying and the destruction of a major dam and ukraine leaves thousands without clean water and raises new questions about the safety of a russian occupied in their power plants. plus in tennis, the build up to wimbledon continues at this stroke on open final in germany, the us as francis. he also dashes the hopes of german lake with more hello, i'm clear, richardson. thank you very much for joining us. german chancellor. all off schultz is hosting nato secretary general against oldenburg in berlin to discuss security and cooperation on supporting ukraine. this comes ahead of a native summit next month in vilnius lithuania,
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where members of the military alliance are set to discuss closer ties with keith. here's some of what's oldenburg have to say after their meeting. steve done, we all want this war to annabelle and under this box address is that how mode means freezing the complete steps of accepting the data forms that dictated by restaurant dixie. natal is, as you said, no party to the conflict. the response, while ukraine is life itself and defense though in shines in the union's talk to the nature of this. and i commend germany. ford's leading role in providing military financial on the tide in age to ukraine financing, and the recent decision to deliver another 6 for patriot new. sorry, i don't see you great off this will save large associated tools and let's get across to our political correspondent, julia. so deli, for analysis, i'd really also coming out of those statements,
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we heard stoughton board confirming no formal invitation for ukraine to join. nato will be forthcoming next month, summit in vilnius, despite these other forms of support. what more can you tell us there? yes, this is something that ukrainian presidents for logging is the lensky had a wish for it to see this. i didn't put on the agenda, but clearly coming from the secretary general of nato. this is not going to happen . and we've seen that a and developed and bug has again reiterated in this press conference that the allies nato members are united in saying that ukraine will eventually become part of, of nato, of the alliance. but this is not the time. now we know that some countries are actually pushing for the process to be accelerated. for example, the baltic countries in poland. we see others like france. we're saying that we need to has to get started on
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a path for ukraine to and to be alliance. but germany, for example, is more cautious. germany says that now is not the time for ukraine to enter nato, because it is a country in the midst of a war. and we're a country at war to enter nato. that would mean that new members would have to directly intervene in the conflict, and that is something that many nato members do not want. yeah, so with those risks in mind and looking ahead to this case summit next month, how are they going to bring ukraine closer, tomato, a close thought somebody has said that nato plans to uh, go ahead and uh, work on proposing a multi year package to support ukraine and try to bring you cleans military standards up to par with those of nato trying to bring the alliance closer to ukraine and vice versa. he also spoke of a, a political consul tore a mechanism that shouldn't be implemented a need or ukraine council that would allow ukraine to be more integrated with nato
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and also bring forward the topics and, and themes that should be discussed at nato. but what nato is really committing to is supporting ukraine militarily in its defense against russia's aggression and also to allow ukraine to gain back more territory to defend itself and have a stronger negotiating a point when it is to come to negotiations with russia. and we also heard both that schultz and salt and berg speaking about germany's new national security strategy. what does this and this meeting tell us about german relations with nato. as we heard a spoken bird praising germany for what was included in the national security strategy, and that is a clear commitment to reaching the spending goal of 2 percent of g d. p for defense germany has set at once to reach the school already next year. in 2024,
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even though it is a case of the goal being reached over an average, a multi year average. so not every year, but on average over a series of years. and this is something that germany had been criticized strongly for in the past few years that it wasn't reaching the school. and this commitment is quite important for, for nato and for the other allies. and it is a symbol of how since the start of rushes, invasion of ukraine, germany, it has started this process, the so called sites and been the turning point in germany, security policy to push towards an increase in germany's potential and capabilities to defend itself. but also to defend its allies in nato . well, thank you very much for that update. that's what julia psychedelic reporting for us . while the palestinian health authorities has at least 4 palestinians have been killed after on his riley rates sparked
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a major gun to fight in the occupied westbank city of jeanine. it said dozens more people for wounded israel's army side. it had entered the city to arrest. what they called, wanted suspects and said that 7 of its troops were injured. the outbreak of violence saw, as well as military deploy attack helicopters in the area for the 1st time in over a decades. let's get more from detail these correspondent rebecca rivers, interest lim. rebecca, what more can you tell us about the people here who have been hurt and killed? well, as you say, clear over night there was what they call a routine raid carried out in janine and janine c. t. not actually in the refugee camp, but in the the cities surrounding. now they called it routine because these have been happening almost nightly for more than a year now in the northern west bank. however, what isn't routine is of course the reaction the idea of have confirmed that during
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this routine operation, one home us one to figure and a and also wanted person or suspected person for the kind of sit in islamic jihad has been arrested. another operation was therefore successful, although of course we've seen that this has now been raging for hours. you say that the, the idea, in fact, in their own words, say that this was a massive gun battle that ensued. it is ongoing still as they were trying to leave the area i days in fact were designated and some of the vehicles were then stock. there is an engine soldier and as you mentioned, there have been all the engine soldiers since then. 5 bought a police and 2 soldiers confirmed who has been injured from the id. now you mentioned, of course the palestinian debts and injuries were we're getting concerned. the figures are full palestinians, including one mind, a 15 year old boy, thousands more. more than 40. i have also been injured, including a young girl, also 15, believe to be in a critical condition. now that as i mentioned,
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the gunmetal is ongoing. the id say could continue for some hours yet. i sort some a little while ago and they say that they even admitted that they weren't expecting this kind of reaction. and as you've pointed out, raids in the policy and territories are not in themselves unusual. but what? so israel here using helicopters in the occupied territories. yeah, that's right. in response to those i days i mentioned being used and that those is riley vehicles being stock if you will, being trapped there. and also the gun battle that ensued and struggling to get the soldiers out of the area of the audience have confirmed that they use apache attack helicopters, shooting in that area. now, it is quite unusual. i mentioned that these are common, these rides but, but these helicopters and not something that we've seen in the last couple of decades. in fact, uh, the idea of no 100 percent confirming, but saying most likely since the 2nd intifada in the early 2000. so, you know, really showing kind of the scale also the fact that i days,
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we use that also something that we don't see very often. so that probably gives you some indication of the scale of what could been carried out here today. and what kind of reaction have we seen to best of both domestically and internationally as well? and surprisingly, the palestinians have come out condemning this attack. a senior palisades unofficial accusing his route of waging of fees. an open war saying the president must be the boss. would make, i'm president, i'm president, it decisions and an upcoming emergency meeting. on the as riley side. we've heard from bit slow smelters, he's the finance ministries also administer in the defense ministry. and he came out on twitter saying this is time for a log scale operation. across the west bank and he's calling for an urgent meeting of the cabinet on that matter just how far he's able to encourage or get support for a wider operation really does remain to be same whether he has that political cloud internationally. we've heard from egypt, egypt, foreign ministry, condemning what it calls israel's continued escalation against the palestinians and
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saying that it army, for the uh, service to further inflamed tensions, rather than to dep intentions between the 2 sides. we, we have seen a very, very violent this year this year, more than 120 palestinians in the west bank has been killed in clashes overrides, and some 20 is riley is also killed this year to date. well, thank you so much for that, update that seat of his correspondence, rebecca renters, so we can turn now to some other stories making global news headlines. gerald russian opposition leader alexander only has gone on trial on extremism charges that could see him in prison for decades. charles taking place in a maximum security prison where the kremlin critic is already serving a 9 year sentence for alleged fraud. investigators now accused him of creating and financing an extremist group. swiss motors of backs the government's plan to achieve net 0 carbon emissions by 2050 new laws. that's ambitious milestones for cutting c o 2 emissions and to 6 to accelerate the country shift to renewable
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energy sources. the law passed, remember 59 percent of voters in favor of the changes. the australian parliament meanwhile, has paved the way for a referendum, recognizing the countries indigenous peoples in its constitution. australia will vote on creating an indigenous voice to parliament. a committee intended to give the nation's indigenous peoples more se on government policy. while us secretary of state anthony blinking has met with china's present, she's been paying on the final day of his visit to beijing and initial signals. following just over half an hour of talks are positive, you both leaders have fledged to stabilize relations with she adding that the 2 sides made progress on some specific issues. the meeting comes as both washington and beijing or looking through stops or intentions from escalating into conflicts. we spoke earlier to journalist 5, you crash bart in beijing and asked him about the chinese presidents decision to
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meet blinking. but it's definitely a good sign that the signal that the international community has been hoping for that and it will be the climax of blankets, visit, and bathing. just when you look at the diplomatic protocol, it's a ras sign up for seating thing to meet the foreign minister. but it shows the 1st of all how important the us china relations is also the head of states for seating thing. and uh, by the 1st uh, handle that i could read um it was very brief, but it's mentioned that a seating thing hope to for a civilization of the apartment, a relationship between the 2 countries. so it's uh, cautious to press good sign, but i wouldn't draw too many conclusions by now. i think we should wait a little bit more until the know more details. one was actually talk during the meet the 3. bring that meeting now before blinking met with president. see china is top diplomat wong. he was quoted saying that us china relations were in a downward spiral. and the choice needed to be made between quote,
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dialogue and confrontation and cooperation or conflicts hope and cross bar. it says that these comments are a cause for concern. but this rhetoric is really alarming because it does not leave any room for finding a diplomatic middle ground or finding a yeah, any kind of compromise. so once he basically laid the blame, the only on the us side, he said that the us with a quote unquote be reflected. and he also said that, um, yeah, in the u. s. has a wrong perception of china in venice or root cause for the story, a low point in the diplomatic coordination. so that's not really much to talk to when you say that basically under major issues also as taiwan, beth, no room for compromise. that is basically the official position and also the one e who proved to be quite a diplomatic. both for a quite talk is in that sense. so that was journalist 5 young profession are in beijing covering the high level visit of us secretaries. they've asked me blinking to china. we in turn now though to ukraine, which says it has liberated 8 settlements since it's counter offensive began.
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earlier this month, a russian installed official has made 8 rare admission that ukrainian forces recapture of the southern village of jesse how to keep. meanwhile, in most cases, its soldiers have repelled ukrainian. advances in the countries east, both sides suffering heavy, heavy casualties in the fighting as according to the british intelligence, but to create them their molar. meanwhile, the destruction of ukraine is a huge cut off could damn, and the russian occupied se continues to unleash devastation on a vast scale. no water, not a single drop irina troy, and lives in nic upholden, southern ukraine. and since the dad was destroyed, the city's water supply has been cut the fairly spoken with volta and bade with it . then we put the waltz in the spacing and use it to flush the toilets. and what else can we do? there is no alternative. nick opposed roughly 50000 remaining inhabitants. now have
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to go collect water containers or the cooking and cleaning we or when we come home tired from work, then we only go once a day to collect walter, just enough water to wash our faces, to go to the toilets and make tea, to wash our bodies, we have to go collect waltz on the weekend receipts from. we'd say sometimes you choose here for 2 hours and then the end there's no water left. this time the reno was fortunate. she's here the right time. she's not just collecting for her, so she's a social worker and is providing for 13 elderly women, right, who called wolf to get the world to themselves, their current, you right so, so you put the parts of the dual since the time was destroyed, the water level and then the river has full and by several meters. on the other side, the separation nuclear power plant occupied by russian forces since the start of the war. the huge, expensive water that long separated the 2 sides has now been reduced to this. only
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12 kilometers apart. meeker, polls inhabitants have lived under rushman shilling for a year. out of 16, you will just my windows are broken but my neighbors were hit. there was a direct hit on the carriage was a home of the time. it was very much, we was shocked, thought we'd rather accuse at austin to both deal with all of them, with the shedding the water supply issues and the nuclear plants nearby. nick oppose district leda is worried for his cities. future. nice movie efficient. there is no practical level or examples for how to deal with this situation. so we don't know what will happen. but it's a major problem that requires urgent intervention from the international community . the me. so let me know what he's looking for solutions to restore the water supply. but until then you could fall, we'll have to rely on inspire gate authorities and pockets done have arrested. 10 alleged human traffickers,
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days after hundreds of migrants are feared to have ground. and the ship wreck off the coast of greece, local media, say $300.00 pockets. danis died in the tragedy of the greek. the coast guard has said people on board. the boat indicated that they were on their way to italy and had refused offers of help spots. the bbc has housed doubts on that account. maritime tracking data suggests the vessel was in distress for hours before 6 out of an estimated $750.00 people on board, just over a 100 were rescued. so let's talk more about that investigation by the bbc that is casting down on the coast guards account that the boat was in fact making steady progress toward italy. i like to bring into the use of the floor and schmidt's he's following the story for us from athens florian, what's the latest here? to in fact, su su, stated the, the new investigation that was published by the bbc yesterday puts in question the
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claims of the greek coast guard, stating that the migrants were on a steady course to italy. the seattle team theatre from their time. that site that attracts movements of vessels in the, in the mediterranean, and the have just a quick look at the updated timeline based up on the bbc investigation now. front tech's at 8 o'clock informed the re, uh, re coast guard that they spotted the ship at 1217 alarm for an organization that supports migrants in distress at c received a call saying that the boat was already in distress at around 3 o'clock. um, according to the bbc investigation, uh, the brick coast guard, asked a boat that was nearby to approach the migraines and provide them with supplies. at 6 o'clock, another boat approached the migraines. and again, heading out the water and uh and, and fluids to the people on board. and all of this indicates that the boat indeed
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that the microns, but not on a steady course to italy that they were not moving or hardly moving at all. however, the coast guard and the claims even um, uh, from the 7421040 pm. so like shortly before the boat actually saying that around 11 o'clock at night, that the board was still on a steady course to italy and the migrants themselves refused to be helped us out with these details, appearing to contradict the coast guards account of events. how are these claims now being received in greece? what the people makes them, as the greek media picked up the the, the, the investigation, how it was published yesterday on the, on it, on a sunday. also keeping in mind that greece is preparing for the 2nd round of
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parliamentary elections on the 25th of june. so you can imagine that this whole incident is the politically charged and less clean media. accused the greek authorities of applying, while conservative and pro government media did pick up the story, but do focus a lot on the human trafficking part and just basically kind of get the kind of what the bbc a foot. but the bbc found out that the greeks government has not yet issued the statement. neither has the weeks coast guard. so we, we don't really expect to know what, what they have to say about this yet. and the wake of this tragedy alleged human traffic, or is it a allegedly involved in this case, has been arrested in pockets done but also in greece. do you think these arrest will help shed light on how this could have been prevented? as i mentioned before,
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the greek coast guard and the greek authorities had been very eager to focus on the human traffic or is um 9 men were arrested shortly after. um the the tragic incident happened um and esther information that came to light the past couple of days. but hundreds of the of the, the victims of this shipwrecked probably were focused on the mountain men and women . 10 electric. i'm attracted chris in that pockets done. we're arrested and while of course, it's very important to, to look at the responsibility of human traffic, or is that lead to these sorts of a, of incidence of tragedies. but it's also very important to shed light on the responsibility of the beek coast guard of the people, stories and also of the european union. now if we look back at what happened the past 4 years, the greek authorities has been accused various times of the of the illegally deporting migrants to turkey, off um, leading boats in distress. and they used to jean off putting bullets in distress in
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the east. the g and, and investigations have been at been conducted by the greek restored youth without the help of the of the international community. this is also why a lot of humanitarian organizations demand that an independent monitoring mechanism is being installed. to look at the rule of law and what's actually happening at the european our externally borders it and it remains to be seen what actually comes out of. thank you so much for putting that into perspective for us. that's data. these 4 instruments of the sports news now and in tennis, national guard open final solve the us as a francis t also take on german. easy on it, then i've stuff 3rd, c t off of eventually clinton victory over his on see that opponent. but he was made to work for advice, golf, who's found a new level of weight in his career and just in time for next months,
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wimbleton 33 year old young linux 12 has been hailed as world class by his compact rates and friend. the legendary bonus becca on the, on see the gentleman delighted the whole by breaking fresh yahoo and the 7th game on his way to winning the 1st 664. but the yahoo bit bought in the 2nd set after it finished 6. so the 3rd seated american runaway with the type rate to square the much one a piece the 3rd. so it went to another tie break. we're after saving a championship, points to apple eventually made his class the american finally brooks to the home button starts
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and he was gracious enough to admit to a slice of luck on the finer points. but yeah, match point when i hit the over the 1st all the yep. i one and then you pick me, you know, like you go to die for this and make do somehow and they went over that and uh yeah, super lucky everybody is lucky sometimes. but um, yeah, i mean again its incredible max, i'm happy to get through. i already know to say, i just wanna start thinking to be there. and the probably was indeed soon flowing as he also celebrated his 1st title and grass, an entry into the world top 10. not bad preparation for wimbledon in 2 weeks time. and formula one world champion max for stoppin has won his 6th race of the season. and 4 in a row at the canadian grand prix, and all the dutchman dominated yet again, much hyped improvements by mercedes failed to materialize. it was a familiar story in montreal with max for stopping,
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beginning from pole position on a clean stop its own for a new fault. let's drive the drama was behind the red bull man mercedes drive, the george russell hit the wall and falls to safety. ca phase, but even the pack being thrown still up did not trouble for stuff and sorry, passed the mountains. fernando alonzo go past louis hamilton's mist eighties into the 2nd. the 2 former will champions continued to spa, but the veteran spaniards stayed ahead in what is becoming a dream season for the 41 year old and his team. but there's nothing anyone informed me that one can do to stop the step. and the dutchman coasted to rebels. 153 and now leads the championship by huge 69 points as he targets a 3rd straight will title. yeah, it's amazing. i mean, i never expected to, to be on these kind of numbers myself as well. you know, so yeah,
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