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recyclable, make up your own mind. d, w, made for mines. the business, dw, news line from bad and tech easy to says he will pay the way for sweden to join nato is members of the ministry alliance. open the doors for to you to join the european union present. the other ones page comes as nice of data is gather for the annual summit with the wall in ukraine, the top of the agenda on these weights in the data of some of us present. joe biden
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stops often, downing street photos with british prime minister. she soon that despite protests from the u. k, of a us shipments of plus to bombs to ukraine is the bible says the relationship isn't rock solid. also on the program, at least for the russian, the mist file strike on the school house in ukraine separation region. local governance says 3 women undermine with care. this i lined up for humanitarian and the new survey shows a lot of we have the content image deteriorating further in the eyes of the world for that page, democracy is puckered. attract the feel good. you're welcome to the program. kathy has tabled a new condition before it will approve a sweet and joining nato as late as gather. and then if you're a new and capital for the military alliance is latest summit truck is president
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metric type design. so if he's country could agree to sweetie. succession, if nato countries, photos, or members of your p unions opened the way to test each membership of the you. mr. oden on was welcome, find nato secretary general against dalton bed, and he met with the swedish ship prime minister of christie, shawn to day somebody to comes as that nato carries out its biggest revamp of defense funds for decades. well mister stilton beg, late to remind of the news conference that sweden had already met his previous conditions of support to turkey or some patients to become a member of the european union. at the same time, we need to remember that the will to be agreed and madrid was a specific list of conditions. so that's a street and has to meet to be a full member over the lines. and student has met these the conditions. we don't have any sort do we don't have any guarantees. but of course now we have the
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momentum of the summit where they need to share. i mean, we use the comment and to ensure as much progress us as possible. i'm on this with either a visa and who is a swedish political scientist on the atlantic councils director for northern. you're welcome to d w. i'm what is president, do i'm playing with the slightest amount as well, and that's not so easy to interpret. but i think you can see it in 2 ways either he's just suing towing in more and use that things to, to make the accession of swedes and even more difficult or, and he is at the end of a long negotiation and kind of just, you know, putting things into the negotiations that could mean that he wants to special mentioning off of the support for turkish you, i'm fissions, for instance. so it's,
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it's hard to assess at this point exactly what's, what's going on. because the precedent there and again, of course, knows as everybody else that this is the needs assessment and it so that your team commission that's negotiates, that is the exception for, for turkey, which has been in the freezer since the 2016. so what sort of response so you are expecting them from those nato members, especially non a you members like the, the us and the u. k. what i think is at this point, i mean we have this, the meeting is ongoing now with already gone and something burning and are the sweetest prime in this decrease to song. and, and i think that if it's possible that to and this, but it wouldn't be not inconclusive, then that, that would be a, for the meetings and ad during the summit. and just because that's to say, and i mean nato has, has, is led by him. you know me, you, country and united states and added on the preston 5 and i also
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a said to be meeting during this summit. there is a possibility that the turkey can purchase the f 16, the american get fighters from, from the us, which they really want. um, the president by the congress not least has said that that's, that's a possible it went to our gifts rectified sweden's exceptions in nato. so they are also other and negotiations going on and that, that could influence this outcome. and could you explain to us how big all the concessions that sweden has made to get it. so this fall what i think it's is itself concession is really i think that has been the learning process also uh where sweden has and we were speeding was planning for a tougher um low on terrorist and uh and then uh the context with we have truck
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yes, think has put the peak a higher on the agenda for the switch security police. uh and also now we just sold it last week. first of the conviction with dispute terrace. no. and that's what's the address to what's the p k. k, it was the queen's, the dentist of course, the court said that it's still at something that it shouldn't be bad news. i think get by by turkey. um and also the arms deliveries on sales has been and get it getting green light and being at the sued again. so there are things that turkey has achieved. and, and that's also why us, what hurts stockton burke's saying that to his assessments, assessments of, of the americans, the sweets, the fence, and now this is that sweden has fulfilled this obligation, according to the m o. u. that at once negotiated at the madrid stomach last year and paid the way for the invitation of sweden to nato. so if the president out
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around sticks to his guns, the sweden have another way. is that a plan b, or there is no time be, and i mean it's important to realize that $29.00 allies have rectified sweden succession to make the day it's a done deal sweet, and it's an invite t. and there is a strong support in the swedish public. uh 64 percent supports snake to accessions . so there is, there is no can be, it will just take longer time, which would be, it was which is negative for the alliance and negative also for so we just security . and i would argue this negative also for texas security in the long in the course . the also nate was better off with sweden as a full member at this point as a way to sweeten stand then. now i didn't, i didn't the, the future incense of biological or mutual uh, aid agreements until this nato membership thing is sorted out. which was
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sweden has the received the already last spring. and the cost of the both positions up to the succession process means that as we have an, a high intensity for a full scale war going on in europe. so we have, uh, we don't have the assurance this from the u. k, from, from, from germany. and from the us, nothing with him for him, but the by left through reassurance is that this is something that would happen at suite and would not be alone, or basically how this would come to support sweden. and there's also been a lot of engagement and lots of precedence of troops from allied countries throughout this whole period on this. that's what be sustained, of course. and i think a, you know, that could be intensified even further at. but the, but the issue is now that it's, it's important, but this is an issue for nato enlargement process and also including sweden because
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it's important to us a for how to deal with ukraine in the future, which is a huge issue as well. so this needs to be settled and not being a bi left to issue between sweden and turkey. then i think we will, if that would be the case and the practice on this would be harmful or so for the alliance. so joining us on a visa from the atlantic capital. thank you. well, joe biden is also expected at the nato summit, but fast tea with british prime minister at richey, so not us presidents that stopped over in london from being things at downing street. and then with king charles before traveling on to build this amazing was overshadowed by the us decision to supply you cried with cluster bombs, which a widely bound and which the u. k. a poses despite this mr. vitamins that the relationship between the 2 countries remains of rock solid correspondence. burger's mom sent this update from monday. the big smiles here in downing street when you, as president biden met with the u. k prime is the re, she's do not,
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or the header all the short meeting, only about half an hour before the president. then rushed of twins a to meet with king charles. they had 2 together and the u. s. president, stress the special relationship. he knows that this is something that the british public ends with the u. k. prime minister really liked here. he said it was rock solid. but we do know that there are some differences of opinion, namely about ukraine's membership within nate to over the weekend. president biden, the said that the credit is not ready in his opinion while they're in the middle of the role. but we also know that the u. k. from and just assume not as pushing for something foster, possibly some fall struck for ukraine for eventual nate to membership. so the 2 will have opportunity to discuss the differences because they're both going to go on to the native summit in vilnius, and that starts tomorrow. i spoke it nice in london that your crime claims that
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russian attack on the residential area of a time is that the provision of aging has killed 4 people and hospitalized 11 of us . who are you trading governors that'd be attacking a humanitarian, a distribution points near the front line, killing 3 women undermine your crime. shows pictures of the destruction, which it said was caused by a rushing, guided glide bump. that struck a school when residents were collecting aid. russia it denies deliberately attack targeting civilians corresponding to nick connelly in chief told us more. so this was in the town of what each of which is pretty close. the front lines just south of the regional capital is up. what is it? it's a matter of it doesn't know, so it comes as to the front positions of the credit, the only way a lot of that kind of most intense fighting is going on right now. the scenario that often comes on the fire, we believe from the emergency services only around there that that figure in terms of food f might still arise. more people still believe to be under the rubble. and
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these guided emblems, really all a real issue in this part of the country, especially because they allow russian fights jets to stay further away from the danger of ukraine's anti aircraft systems and send these very useful weapons in which all basic in old school gravity boom with the kids attached with basically wings attach that allows it to glide over quite some distance and these are just much heavier weapons, much heavier will head than most bill systems that would normally be used in this situation. so we think on time again, real system casualties. when it comes to humanitarian age, most of places go in that part of the country. they keep their location secret till the last moment because any grouping of people, any kind of crowd. but it's seen by drones of a head meet we attract attention and often it is that kind of attention that kind of attacks who this is a very, very dangerous situation for students to be as many calmly in kids. now this is not my 1st report of russia using live bombs in recent months. here's more on that, just how big an impact they could have on the will of the,
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the war and ukraine has shown how dangerous modern warfare has become. for aircraft, powerful, empty aircraft systems stationed on the front lines, forced pilots to fly, extremely low to evade their fire. which is dangerous in itself. this video from last summer it shows a russian pilot object at extremely low level, while his jet spirals out of control. it's a survivability issue if there's a higher density of the air defense, the assets, and we're seeing that the areas of much more contested space in the ukraine complex . and so both the ukrainians and the russians are having to figure out how to operate their aircraft in a way that is more survivable. that is reportedly what the russian military is trying to do by converting old soviet era bombs and took light donations. this
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photo has been circulating on social media, it purportedly shows pop out wings attached underneath this palm. there are also reports that russia is deploying more modern variations of these weapons. quite bombs are relatively old technology in the sort of more standard configurations and has the initial momentum, the aircraft, and either through a modification to entail kids or uh, over longer ranges, adding a, we get allows the bomb to glide over a longer distance, which allows the aircraft to release it from farther away from where they are, where they're trying to create the effect. rushes, live bombs function similarly to weapons that ukraine has received from the west. within like this can penetrate thousands of kilometers into enemy territory. they're also very hard to shoot down, and they're part of
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a new arms race to gain an edge in the war approval rising for russian president vladimir putin on an old time low ink countries around the world. that's according to a new study, independent think tank, pew research center, conducting polls in 24 countries, all major confidence use of russia as a whole, a nicely negative and an overwhelming 87 percent of those polled. i'm little, oh no confidence. the russian president will do the right thing regarding well the fast, but it's not important isn't unpopular everywhere. in india, the majority expressed confidence in the russian leader and the favorable view of russia use a few cranes that present automated landscape a more evenly space. just of a hall have at least some confidence that he will do the right thing. we can go
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through this with that model fagin who is that research associates out the pew research center in washington dc. welcome to the w. not really a surprise. i suppose that an overwhelming majority of countries have little little no confidence in this to person. why that any results? that's that surprise still stood out for you. thank you for having me. yes, i think i just want to emphasize the degree to which negative sentiment is felt both towards put him and russia $9.10 or more. and many european countries surveyed are barry and paper bold towards russia or have no confidence at all and pollutants . so these are more sort of extreme response options and it's striking to see just how one favorable public opinion is, for example, in poland. just 92 percent have no confidence at all and put in just one percent of confidence. i don't want to skip over those numbers to roughly a few other things that stood out on this survey. we were able to serve them 8 middle income countries for the 1st time since 2019 due to the pen demik were able
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to capture a large dropping positive opinion both towards the russian pollutant. there that is in line with the other, you know, the countries were more reg, fairly surveying and where we started big dropping those numbers after the invasion . but it's just interesting to see these countries also are aligned on um yep, similar lack of confidence in favorability. and then one other thing that stands out is that compared to other european countries, groups of hon. gary and do stand out a bit more as being more favorable on russia, more complicated and put and then on on balance. more negative towards the lensky. right. and then the, the big difference they have, the big outlier, i suppose is it is in here where the majority expressed confidence in the russian leader just focused on your results. the yeah, so we do see a consistent pattern of india being more positive on putting in russia. well, so i'm a cooler until lensky so, for example, not 59 percent have confidence into an overall 57 percent are favorable on russia. and those are both. they indicate the highest shares we see across the $24.00
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countries included in the survey. a quick note on the survey timing it was conducted um this past february through may so well before the wagner uprising. and just to briefly establish that context. and then as far as india results go, we also asked a question both in india and in several european countries where russian energy access the pressure. particularly salient issue if it was more important to be tough on russia with regards to crank or maintain access for us as oil and gas and breezes hungry in india. the only places where a majority is so over 55 percent prioritize is access to russian energy. and that is a quick quote on um you claim your presence loving that so landscape views on a more evenly split. what more can you tell us the yeah, so the key is seen in comparison to the put numbers you see more favorably them. but you're right and on balance, the confidence in him is somewhat mixed. events and europe competence ranges from 86 percent in sweden to just 11 percent and hungry. gary ends are also the most
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negative on zelinski, just 86 percent have confidence in him to do the right thing regarding world affairs. we do see some variation based on ideology, but that's mixed. it's not overwhelming and overwhelming pattern in some countries . those on the less or more confident influence given those on the right, well it's reversed and a few other places. okay, interesting. thank you so much for to okay, so that's a motor if i get from the pew research center in washington, thank you. a video and security council is to vote shortly on extending the delivery of humanitarian aid to serious revel. how ne, 4000000 people live in italy, province. many were forced to flee that homes in serious 12 years civil war. and now living comes, the delivery of a increased significantly following the devastating of quaking february, the ravaged, if the region of those 8 deliveries are not in danger of stopping unless the security council agrees to extend the mondays. in february,
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he lost his home. his house collapsed during the earthquake, but things could be worse. his family survived without harm. and now the 10 of them lived in attend non his wife and their 8 children. they get groceries once in a while from agencies. the one the given, the more they bring us water and help with it can sometimes we even get $150.00 cash so far and with gods help we have been able to survive. oh, i see him though. we visit a temp camp in the province. hundreds of thousands of syrians live here, even though it's been 5 months since the earthquake. they are still waiting for their city to be rebuilt. money is almost always in short supply, but one thing is going well. an aide organization associated with turkey is building them new sanitary facilities. we're on the brink of a massive humanitarian catastrophe. a war has been raging for 12 years and the
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people's suffering from the earthquake are the same ones that lead to war. their needs are immense slow. i mean, that says that he and that's a, of the people living in the area surrounding it live are cut off from the rest of syria. is luminous, rebels controlled the region. humanitarian aid comes almost exclusively from turkey . but the un resolution allowing a to be delivered over the bubble. her a border crossing is running out. we do need to extend this resolution. it's all money advocacy. we need time to implement, to manage and program their faith will be decided on monday by the security council . it depends on the veto power of russia. a close ally of the syrian president, bashar assad, non shocker, and his family are waiting along with other survivors across the shattered corner of syria. for a couple of headlines from around the world was talking, those back is down when i present that shock got to admit. so you only have as one of the tongue in on the election described by international observances lacking
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genuine competition. so you only have 147 percent of the most recent constitutional change. and i asked him to run the game and extended a presidential to to 70 is a prominent to 80. and a rock that has been said since there's 6 years in prison, for voicing support for last year is protest against the machine to match so that he could have been sentenced to death under the charges both against him. hundreds of people died and thousands were arrested after the death of a woman in police custody of last september sparked mass protest. 12 premier of oscar nominated rice and directed right to ago except film bobby was held in son was held on sunday in los angeles. on the pink carpet for the warner brothers that live action movie will oscar nominees among the property in the title role and remind, tossing as can the plot revolves around the bobby. and ken haven't with time if their lives in the perfect world of bobby land. but when they enter the real world,
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they discover the joys and pedals of living amongst humans. bobby's wealth wide release these later this month or i'm kind of homestead from that dw culture, i can tell us more. we now, what about the pedals after getting amongst humans? i wouldn't have them in the house that this be one of the most. i suspected that movies of the some of the best around it has been in all of us. but in half lines, it was why a movie about it totally is attracting so much attention. i think 1st of all, feel simply because it's taking over 6 decades or about 64 years to get a live action barbie onto the big screen. she's been around since 1959. and since then natal i think has sold over a 1000000000 barbie dolls. so she's a cultural icon to say the least really globally recognized and with kind of course the most profitable brand. so there's a huge following. and a lot of people interest, but she's also a controversial figure and has, you know, repeatedly over the years aroused concern and the last very long legs,
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feminists had minute screws. you know, is thinking that she's obviously a dangerous role model for little girl, super skinny, the brown skin, obviously, very white, absolute affluent. and, and there are concerns, of course, that she has a negative effect on young girl self esteem. so mattel's has responded to all of those criticisms over the years, you know, and one by one and making bobby more and more inclusive and diverse, the 1st black barbie appeared in 1968. and in the meantime, you know, she has absolutely every profession under the sign you can get her in every condition. i mean, there's a barby with, with vitiligo, there's a barbie with, with a prosthetic. so some have then, you know, kind of countered that argument with the fact that she can be a symbol of empowerment. so there's that entire background. and then of course, there's the fact of the grid, a girl which as the director, you know, get a good week who wrote it together with her partner know about buffy. very rarely take a completely conventional approach to story telling. so it was very hard to imagine
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someone like her wig with all of that pink and yet i think she has made sure that the phone doesn't skirt so is contracted was so what, what do we had then from the, from the premier and this is from a how do you think this one will do? so i think that they've managed to keep a good balance do sort of this type of block of, of, of taking the bubble gum perfect cliche, but also poke fun. that it, that was a condition of their, of their actually working together under week and model robbie, the act, the lead actress and producer. and so that they're, they're able to kind of serve, you know, created a bit of a satire, but the consumers and the far be represents, but also serves the icon that she is. so something, something for fans. and for critics, there's also a bit of a bottle of the box office is predicted for the day of release, which is of course on the 21st. and it will come out on the same day as christopher nolan's oppenheimer,
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which is about the physicist who of course help to develop nuclear weapons. 2 directors of not equal clouds, but comfortably a cooler. i mean, no, but you already overlap it's. it's going to be very interesting and i left for the girls, one for the boys will see that. but i think if you go with the summer, feel good factor and, and the fact that there is a lot of comedy and barbie pit, a lot of people are taping for the one that's pretty in pink. ok. and remote control obviously as well. um, not just about the segment, isn't that about geo politics? yeah, amazingly, i'm that, that was certainly very unexpected. that even before the premier vietnam announced, of course that it was going to band the film based on the basis of one scene. that's features a map that they find defensive. so it, it shows a, a so called the so called 9 dash line. the represents china as unilateral claims on south china sea. so it's version of its extent of its territory. but a number of countries in asia, of course,
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vehemently oppose that line and say that it's illegal, enter it under international law. warner brothers of course says that they meant no sense that this is just a child's crayon drawing. but some of course i've taken a little bit further interpreting this as of yet another case of, of the appeasement of, of why not. and one of the, one of the largest markets. so the jury is to load on that. but the philippines are also unhappy. so we may hear more so that kind of homes that from d. w culture pleasure. as i said, news i is next. have a good day. the
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