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is thinking in society, the burden catastrophe. climate change starts july 13th on dw, the w news life and by then test is leader says he will pay for the wife this waving to join. nato is members of the ministry alliance. open the doors for talking to join the european union, president of other mines patch. it comes as nato data is gather for the annual summit with a will in ukraine, top of the agenda. also on the program at least forward that in
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a rush. and me file strike on the school house and ukraine's after v shipping to the local governor says they were killed as i lined up for humanitarian, a rolling of the pink carpet full. bobbie warner, summers fuzzies. films makes it's dave. you the, i'm so glad you're welcome to the program. so he has table the new condition before it says it will improve sweden joining nato as late as gathering that make you a new capital for the ministry alliances. light to summit to fish, president ventured time around that he's country code agree to sweetie, succession, 8th, nato countries who are also members of your pay and union. open the way to texas membership of the new president and was welcomed by nature secretary general against dalton bug. and he met with swedish prime minister of christopher on the
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same day. some it comes as nicer. caught his assets biggest revamp of defense ponds for decades. so well, mr. stells beg, i've responded to tax these new conditions by reminding the guy that pressed that suite and had already met to his conditions of support, to, to kia some patients to become a member of the european union. at the same time, we need to remember that will to be agreed and agreed with 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 momentum of the summit where they need to share. i mean, we use the comment and to ensure as much progress us as possible. well, and the reason that the is a swedish political scientist and director for northern europe for the atlantic council. i asked to what's to keep playing it well,
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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 at, or if 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 patients, for instance. so it's, it's hard to assess at this point exactly what's, what's going on. because the president there and again, of course, knows as everybody else that to this as a needs assessment. and it's a european commission that negotiates that in the accession for, for turkey, which has been in the freezer since 2016. so what sort of response? so you are expecting them from those nato members, especially non
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a you members like the, the us and the u. k. or what i think is at this point, i mean we have this, the meeting is ongoing now with already gone and something burning and our, the sweetest payment is decreased to song. and, and i think that if it's possible that to and this, but it wouldn't be not inconclusive them that they would be for the meetings at, during the summit. and just because that's to say, and i mean nato has, has, is led by and you know, me, you, country and united states and eric on the preston 5. and i also a said to be meeting during this summit, as 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,
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a winter, i guess rectified sweden's accessory, alternate to so they are also either negotiations going on at 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 ha, what i think it is is itself concession is really i think that has been the learning process also uh where sweden has and we were splitting was planning for a tougher um low on terrorist and uh, and then uh the context with with truck guessing has put the p k k at higher on the agenda for the switch security police. uh. and also now we just sold it last week 1st the conviction with this new terrace. no. and that's what's the address towards the p k. k. it was the queen's, the dentist of course, the court said, but it's still less something that it should be valued i think get by by turkey. um
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and also the arms deliveries on sales has been and get it getting green light and being at sued again. so there are things that truck has to achieve and, and that's also why us, we heard stopped in burke saying that to his assessments, assessments of, of the americans, the sweets, the fence. and now this is that sweet and has fulfilled its obligation. according to the m, o u, that at its most negotiated at the madrid stomach last year on the paid the way for the invitation of sweden to nato, was on a visa from the atlantic council speaking to me on a louder yeah. joe biden is also arrived for the night of summit. the 1st time he had tea with british prime minister. she soon that us president stepped over in london, some meetings at downing street, and then with king charles before traveling on to bill. this region was overshadowed by the u. s. decision to supply ukraine with plus the bombs, which
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a widely band, including by the u. k. this, by this was to, by the said, the relationship between the 2 countries remains rock solid. are you crying is climbing? there's a russian attack on the residential area of a time. is that provision region that has killed 4 people on hospitalized 11 of us . the local you training governors that'd be attacked. you take your monetary and a distribution points near the front line, killing 3 women on the map. you cry and share pictures of the disruption which is fed was caused by a russian guided glide bomb that struck a best school, but residents were collecting aid. russia it denies, deliberately targeting civilians. i correspond to nick connelly in keith told us, no, this was in the categories of which is pretty close. the front lines just south of the regional capital. is that what it is? 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 is
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it often comes under 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 these guided emblems, really all a real issue in this part of the country, especially because they allow russian 5 jet to stay further away from the danger of ukraine's anti aircraft systems and send these very lethal weapons in which are basically an old school gravity boom. with the kids attached with basically wings attach that allows it to live over quite some distance. and these are just much heavier weapons, much heavier will head than most of those systems that would normally be used in this situation. so we think on time again, real serious and casualties. when it comes to humanitarian age, most of ice, you go in that part of the country. they keep the location secret till the last moment because any grouping of people, any kind of crowd that is seen by drones of ahead, immediately attracted attention. and often it is that kind of attention that kind of attacks. so this is a very, very dangerous situation for students to be, and i was, they kept coming in care,
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so we'll headlines from around the world. so we'll start to in iran with a prominent wrap that has been sentenced to 6 years in prison. the hosting support for last year is protest against invasion too much so that he could have been sentenced to death and the charges brought against him. hundreds of people died and thousands were arrested. the following, the death of a woman in police custody. last september, which box mass protest. this is becky stance present. a chef caught met. so your as, as one a 3rd to an election described by international observers as lighting and genuine competition bits. and you'll have a 187 percent of the folks recent. the constitutional reform allows him to run the game and extended the presidential tub to 7 years. see eyes levels in the antarctic reach record lows in june according to the ones that whether agency the world meet your logical organization says that ice levels at the south pole was 17
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percent below the average since breakfast began last month was the hottest june on record seen in the past, the netherlands has returned hundreds of cultural artifacts to indonesia during a settlement, a ended up city of live and the valuable items ranging from jewels to asserting century temple conference were taken during colonial times. that's government set up a committee last year to assess requests to return such items of the world. premiere of oscar nominated right to and direct aggressive go accept phone. bobby was held on sunday in los angeles on the paint carpet for the warner brothers live action movie with oscar nominees. mongo robbie in the title role, ryan gosling as can. the plot revolves around bobby, and ken haven't the time of their lives in the perfect world of bobby land. when they enter the real world bank discomfort joyce and the perils of living amongst cubans, bobby's worldwide release is later this month. a kind of homestead from that dw
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culture have come, tell us small, we know about the pedals i've been hearing amongst humans. i wouldn't have them in the house. this has to be one of the most that these basic movies of the, some of the bells around it has been enormous, but the lanes it was like a movie about as a toy, as 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 really long legs, feminist submitted 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,
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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, no 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 that gret a girl which as the director, you know, credit card, we 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 someone like or would with all of that pink. and yet i think she has made sure that the phone doesn't skirt. so this contract was, so what,
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what do we have them 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 at it. that was a condition of their, of their actually working together under weak as margot robbie. the act, the lead actress and producer, and so that they're, they're able to kind of serve uh, you know, created a bit of a satire, but the consumerism. they probably be represents, but also serves the icon that she is. so some something for fans. and for critics, there's also a bit of a bottle of the box office was 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, which is about the physicist who of course helped to develop nuclear weapons to directors of it, not a quote close but comfortably equal. or i know, but surely overlap is going to be very interesting. i mean what for the girls?
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one for the boys will see that i think if you go with the summer, feel good factor and, and the fact that there is a lot of comedy and bobby put a lot of people are typing for the one that's pretty in pink. okay. and remote control, obviously as well, and not just about the segment is input 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's, it shows a, a so called the so called 9 dash line. the represents china as unilateral claims on the south china sea, so its version of its extent of its territory. but a number of countries in the age, of course, vehemently oppose that line. and it would 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 have taken
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a little bit further interpreting this as, as 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 sites that count on homes that from d w culture pleasure. i'd set you up today. i'll have more. well, here's at the top of the hour of next year on dw, and use agent book search for lawn care year after it's people power revolution. that's why the country is headed. there is spot of j will have that bowl in just a moment of the day the would there's to us that's why we listen to their stories.
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