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nature, the more likes watching it on youtube. dw documentary, the this is dw news live from berlin, french writers attack a mayor's house, and members of his family. they felt that used to burn in car follows and nights of rioting across the country spark. but the police is fatal shooting of a teenager, but the violence appears to be subsiding. also coming up. as ukraine reports, advances by russian troops in the east dw visits the front lines and ukrainian soldiers who had been holding it for months.
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the, i'm on the use of welcome to the program. french president manuel mac hall has chair to special security meeting in paris after violent protests over the police shooting of a teenager last week. not calling postpone, what would have been the 1st state visit to germany by french president and 23 years? the grandmother of the teenage victim has appealed for calm. mid signs, the violence assistance is subsiding. the interior ministry says 78 people were arrested sunday night. a far lower figure than on previous nights. on sunday morning writers attempted to crash their car into the house of a local mare in an apparently targeted, targeted attack and engulfed in flames of just smashing through the garden gate. of
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the mayor's home. prosecute to say riotous. wanted to use this call to set the house a blaze while his family was sleeping inside. as the attack is set fire to the vehicle in the front garden, the man's wife fled with the 2 young children through the back, breaking, hushing in haste to escape. mabel phone, jump it all. was that the heavy barricaded town home at the time? although there was well riotous, tried and failed to break in, authorities say that treating the ramming attack as an assassination attempt. locals. a shocked that it's come to this open founder suddenly going from one to 2 as a father. when you see things like this, you wonder where it's all going to end, because this is an escalation of violence. once again, i'm repeating myself, but how far will it go? how far will it go without even quit prime minister elizabeth bone and the other
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officials visited to offer the support to jump at all. and his family when you speak english was what happened here is absolutely unbelievable. attacking the home of an elected representative with a call when his wife and children of the goes beyond old common sense and deserves a strong response from the justice system. and the government will make that happen . on the morning. the residents have also been backing the math. i'm with you with all my heart. see my regards to your wife smoking most really it was disgusting. really good luck. while the attack is shocked from the authorities, say that off to 5 nights of chaos, the violin seems to be subsiding. police still fault with riots, as in most say into the early hours. we've crashes in of the long cities as well. the interior ministry ceteris would down on previous nights,
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but the authorities are taking no chances with tens of thousands of additional offices deployed again on sunday night. ukraine needs the west to give it shells, planes, and patients. that was the message from top commander valerie's illusion. in an interview with the washington post, many western observers say ukraine's counter offensive is failing to make significant progress. key of says it's making slow but steady gains, but admits that russian forces have also advanced in some areas. dw, nit connelly reports from the front lines on the volume to cover the drugs bruce taking his unit on just threatening from the that's so close to the russians, they can see them without so much as a pair of binoculars they brigade helped to drive the russians out of the key, if this thought to the will, that was a rapid and clear success. but this is different. they've been here for months. so
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i see what you see isn't the counter offensive yet. you'll know it when you see it . for now, we're just testing them. i'm looking for that weak spots. next apprentice, a full scale offensive when dealing with a still ahead of us all, it's a she and then what's, what's the phone? what the slow progress were seek tells me is intentional. the russians had months to dig ditches, lay mine's grain. he says, isn't willing to risk the kind of casualties his man inflicted on russia's backing up motion racing on that in front of the a stumble of tactic as it contains just tried to overwhelms with solid data. and it was just like world war 2, they would just keep coming soon. we would say, well, another 2 would follow you down to another 4 of them come up behind the jet or put us to parking $31.00 of the machine guns run halt as they wouldn't even wearing helmets of body on us. we should have worked all they had with that gun. and many
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of these men had been fighting since the very 1st days of this war by us krusik. when he lost. so his family could you. i took my son to his 1st day of school. that was one time then my wife was in the hospital with the pen to scientists. that was my 2nd talking with him. for the last, the 3rd time i got 5 days off. and today, when i'm heading back to key for my cousins, funeral e. c was killed, relaxing the lungs. so instead of having only brought people has come to fix it another day and with another unit somewhere else and the don't use region. these men know their lives depend on every bit of training. they get just a few days before we meet, the soldiers had pushed the rush and i'll be back by almost a kilometer. was the soldiers very 1st time storming well defended enemy positions
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that no one spoke. a word seems to us nothing. i think we were all just scared, but it's a girl. it's all about taking that 1st step out of the armored vehicle. after that, we were on auto pilot. it all just happened to us because we were just relieved when we got into their trenches to know that we'd avoided their minds and they were definitely there. really, god decided that it was not our time. this is the village of east coach that was left a bit of a handful of places ukraine forces of re taken in recent weeks from life is so dangerous. here is one of the few places. no one's coming back to being out in the open. visible drones is risky. based imagery, van would start the but then we're on
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a wait. these men are fighting a painstaking battle. one village at a time. that lives already quite a tree on the line. they tell us they're not willing to take even more risk just to meet deadlines set by far away allies. that was nic connelly, reporting for dw, from the front lines and ukraine. the white house has announced the details of president jo biden's trip to europe ahead of nato's annual summit to be held this year and the lithuanian capital vilnius. biden's tour will include a stop in london for talks with prime minister wishes to nat and king charles. by them will then fly on to billing us for the to day nato meeting. biden's last stuff will be finland's tomatoes, newest member of northern country, shares a border with russia in joining nato after of russia's invasion of ukraine. dw correspondent, janelle do. malone told me more about biden's agenda for his upcoming trip. now
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this summit is, of course, taking place at a crucial junction juncture for the war. the cranes counter offensive has started a bite and will want to discuss with allies how best to support this counter offensive. he will also want to parse with allies of the meaning and opportunities present a given the events of the past week, such as are the failed wagner, mutiny and russia and reports of internal tensions among rushes. the security community you'll want to know along with allies, whether there is an opportunity there to capitalize on. apart from that, there are probably more contentious issues on the agenda as well, such as the question of ukraine's membership. no biden has been slower than other nato allies to walk back a play for a path for ukraine to join nato. he's resisted setting out the time table so far, so he has a balancing act here between wanting to project unshakable unity within this
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alliance. but also wanting to lay out you the was his position on an issue where there isn't a 100 percent consensus. and before the meeting, he's going to be in london, he's going to be talking to king charles and prime minister. we should soon act there. so what can we expect from those tasks? indeed, as he said, it's the 1st time he's going to be seeing king charles since he was crowned he did not attend the coordination in may 1st. lady joe biden went instead, and this is a contrast to rush. you soon. ok, who he saw fairly recently. he was here in washington last months. they discuss a defense cooperation for ukraine as well as a trade ties. so knox office said they're looking forward to hosting biden that this meeting will build upon previous meetings. but of course, given the timing right before the feeling your summit, you can probably guess of that. so the thought you crane and the war will be high
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on you done that in these thoughts as well. that a lot of things are changing in nato to we have new member, finland biden is actually going to helsinki, as i said. so what, how is that important this visit helsinki? well, barton is going to be commemorating how se finland, having joined nato, finland, of course, becoming a very important player. we have to understand that ever since a finland joins nato earlier this year than the board. the board are between russia and nato countries, effectively double. and so that just highlights their importance. but one other thing that is going to be taking place is that joe biden will be talking to nordic leaders in the us. nordic summit. they'll be talking about environment of technology and security, but you can also imagine that they're going to be if it's not resolved that the billing is summit, they're probably going to be talking about sweden's problems. joining nato as well
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of finland has says it's, he's a role in supporting sweden's membership, which has, of course, run into problems. so that is going to be on the agenda in helsinki. janelle demo in washington, thanks for talking with us. and here's some of the other stories making news. this our at least 3 palestinians have been killed and 13 injured and a large scale is really air striking. the west bank, according to the policy and in health industry is really military, is that it was targeting command center for militants. and the city of janine is really forces have repeatedly conducted raids in the area of the police in the us city of baltimore. and that are investigating a fatal shooting that left 2 people dead and at least $28.00 wounded. 3 of the injured are in critical condition. police say there was a block party happening in the area at the time, the shooting their calls for fresh presidential elections in guatemala,
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after a court order to review a 1st round ballot. follow this surprise, result for the main opposition candidate. the court said it will decide if a recount is necessary once the review has been concluded. the final round is expected to take place in august into sports now and, and formula one, racing max for stopping has one red bulls home event. you austrian grand prix. that's 9 out of 9 for the red bull team the season, and it's for stopping 5th in a row. starting from paul max for stopping, once again, put on a dominant performance at the screen growing pre it was not a perfect afternoon for the reigning champion. however, on lab $26.00 for stopping period and ferry. charlotte clack and carlos science took over at the front bus. the dutchman passed the clack and re gained the lead on lap 35 and then pulled away. he snatched the fastest lat bonus from teammate
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samuel pet is and crossed the finish line 5 seconds ahead of let clap. perez, grab the final podium spots in another great day for a red bull racing. i think the most important for me, of course is that one is the same from uh for that uh we could uh do our own race. of course we also notes about the virtual safety car and just full of our normal strategy. and i think uh, that worked out really well because there are lots of lots that hire on here and i think, yeah, i was seen so perfect. so yeah, great day i enjoy did a lot. the 1st stop and now has an 81 point lead over perez, in the driver's standings and looks well on his way to a 3rd straight formula. one title. and he was a reminder of our top story at this hour. the wife and the child of the local
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french mayor have been injured in a car ramming on the politicians home. the regional prosecutor has opened in an investigation for attempted murder. incident falls, 5 nights of variety across the country is parked by the fatal police shooting of a teenager. up next is our globalization show global us looking at the forces that have caused more than 100000000 people to become migrant. that's after the break. i'm on me any. so if you're watching dw noon, stay with us, the stopping climate change, that's what they're ringing. for several zones of the earth will become literally uninhabitable. today we're talking about a few 1000000 refugees. and so in the future we're talking about the.

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