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to explain how these technologies work, how they can go. so that's how they can also watch it. now the, the, the we news long from berlin, nato extends a vague promise of membership to ukraine at the alliance of solomon's in vilnius. secretary, generally in stopping works as ukraine could join when allies agree and conditions are met, provides no timeline also on the program. nationwide protests across israel as the
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countries problem and votes for a bill limiting the powers of the supreme court. the move has sparked months of demonstrations and the long running political crisis. the 1st welcome to the show nato changed installs and berg has signal support for ukrainian membership, and the align saying the country can join when allies agree and conditions are matched. but nato liter stopped short of offering keep a concrete timeline. before the summer do craning, president will let them reason, lensky, and harsh words for the alliance calling nato's. lack of clarity. absurd. as rushing attacks. rain driving on you crazy. the countries flag flies high over julius, the city, playing host and nature leaders. ukrainian president zalinski came here with a clear message,
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sealants concrete commitments from the alliance. ukraine will make ne touchstone got nice. ukraine has long harbor done visions of joining nato. though leaders have agreed to remove some barriers to entry. keith's hopes of securing a timeline for its session has been dest, we'd reaffirmed dot ukraine, wrote the call a member of nato, and agreed to remove the requirements for the membership function time. this will change your cranes to membership pos from a 2 step process to one step process. as we also made clear that we will issue an invitation for ukraine to join, they don't when all of us agree on the conditions are met for months. now, 2 nations have been haggling over when and how ukraine should be invited to join the alliance. they say it won't happen, follow the war rages because math could bring nature into direct conflict with
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russia. but some eastern european unbolted countries are calling for a clear or pos for to use. ukraine is using the equipment so that the allies are giving and the munitions, so it is already taking those boxes. so what more can we do in order to really go to that membership? germany and the united states have been more cautious keeping the focus on future security assurances phones this one. it's important to us from the outset that they have a secure 2 punches for ukraine that can be effective after piece not could include individual pledges to offer ukraine support in case of further attacks, but not to flight for the country. at least one. and i explained to the summit and we'll see tvs on patients. take flights. several nations including the other ones and denmark agreed to starts training, ukrainian pilots on western age fighter jets. later this year. they, the leaders are attending a dinner of the presidential palace in vilnius. right. mounting though,
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we use russia analysts, konstantin, and got a as in the lithuanian capital and told us more about what the alliance leaders could offer you. crane as well. it seems that this is the best compromise they could, could reach nicole and no more than that. indeed, during the war, it was very difficult to imagine that ukraine will be invited in sort of to join the lines. bots will the ukrainians, the central europeans of the baltic countries really wanted is some kind of more or less clear road map of the time line. and this is looking and because of that, frankly speaking, it starts to look very much like bucharest, 2008 again. and i've been there and frankly i see, well just a bit of difference. what is the difference from, from bucharest, where nato is declared that ukraine would eventually be able to join the alliance
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in political terms, pretty much, none of that is still no timeline. and the conditionals are pretty vague. you can say that ukraine is not ready. basically as long as you want, the only real thing is the removal of the month for a membership action plan, which is a preparatory stage before joining they to do usually last but 2 or 34 years. now ukraine will not have to go through that, but the problem is that you don't know when ukraine is going to go through that. and this is something that i think of what will have an impact on the future of the world with russia. and frankly, speaking of the future of their lines. mm hm. natal members are very hesitant to offer a set timeline to ukraine, and it is one of the central demands as zelinski brought to the summit. and what are the reasons for caution here? why can't nato say okay, once the war stops, we can initiate the steps. a well boss, you speak to, you know,
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diplomats and the officials on the sort of in the if you want in the car doors of this on it's, it's very clear that's one of the reasons is the situation, the united states, the a button. this ration is under increasing pressure from i selection is the wings of the republican party. and it's all democratic policy, which essentially says that the united states should withdraw from the world and try to avoid any kind of involvement in military conflict sense in the run up to the election year. many people here are saying, joe biden, us present, is extremely cautious and not to be seen as, quote, unquote, a wall mount got someone pick up who can accidentally draw all the us into the conflict with the rush or which could become nuclear. all the experts here are saying that it's quite unlikely that the rush i will go for a nuclear confrontation with nature. but still caution rains here in billings kremlin has that it will closely watch the summer. how might this be playing out
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and moscow you think? well, frankly speaking, my suspicion of my personal take is that's a put it was got a brief assign of relief. nothing dramatic happen. probably they expected it. they have the sources, whether it will have an impact on the prosecution of the war by the russians. i think it will, because frankly, of this in different it's soto of unclear timeframe of pushes, poaching, to extend the war as long as possible to make it protracted in order to delay ukraine's ukraine's accession. uh, tonight, so uh for as long as possible. so this will be a political and then before i'm afraid, minutes of your logic, the minutes of the logic of moscow in the coming months. and who knows, probably is it always comes on the back of the building as many thanks. thank you. so let's get you up to speed balance while the story is making headlines
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around the world today. the un security council has failed to renew authorization of humanitarian aid deliveries to syria's rebel held northwest from turkey. the operation was vital to helping around 4000000 people. russia vetoed a resolution that would have extended the deliveries for 9 months. searching votes in favor. thousands of people have gathered as for bernice etc, memory if and 1995 massacre in the eastern bosnia and town. the remains of 30 victims on earth from mass graves and recently identified for dna analysis relate to arrest and a memorial ceremony. they were along a 1000 level in men and boys killed 5 balls. name serves a follower of cult leader charles manson has been released from a california prison after serving 53 years of a life sentence for 2 murders in 1969 in may, leslie when houghton was cleared for parole after
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a california or appeals court over ruled governor governor newsome's efforts to deny her prolong to there's been renewed mass protests in israel after the parliament gave initial approval to a controversial bill to limit the power of the countries courts. it's the lanes the pen by prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his right wing coalition to push through a judicial or form that has been met by months of demonstrations and angry crowd creeds arrival at israel. it's been going on at ports, protest of luck to the streets in response to law. that was the scrap the supreme court's rights to strike down government decisions they need to know if it's to stymie the court, is an attack on their basic rights. we're fighting for misery, democracy for our independent traditional system. and in israel we only have one check over, you know,
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when the checks and balances when they had one check over our dish or the government, which is a judicial system in our supreme court. and what they're doing right now is trying to take it away exactly like in hungary and poland. and they won't allow it to happen. we don't want to be at the dictatorship protests to intel of east and other parts of the country. police responded with force arresting, dozens of people i grant division on the streets were reflected in parliament on monday when prime minister benjamin netanyahu was right when correlation passed the bill and the 1st hearing will show up. you can even after the amendment to the court independence and civil rights and israel will not be harmed in any way. and that's why the new bill is not the end of democracy, but a strengthening of democracy. and there's certainly no reason to disrupt the lives of millions of citizens. bishop of your head should be known as the opposition
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disagrees and is about to keep fighting. the celtic things, obviously they will not happen if it passes the 1st reading, it will fall on the 2nd and 3rd readings. if it passes the 2nd and 3rd readings, it will fall on the high court. if it doesn't fall in the high court is government of yours will fall by the voters because they look at you and say, these people are not only not working for us. they're eliminating is rarely unity because of petty motivations of crazy, corrupted and destructive people. with much 50 the vote has intensified, protest, staffing ongoing since the government 1st tables are traditional reform in january . now, unwilling to back down the protest, a set to continue for lenses rains have been battering parts of the northeastern united states and leasing historic flooding. rescuers have been racing to reach strand of residents after multiple rivers burst. their banks,
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officials and the state of vermont. they flooding like this hasn't been seen in nearly a century. this is not life, not covered by 2 months of rain in just 2 days. several communities like this, including the stage capital on pele moon, by the relentless deluge. more than 30 state varied so close as the war to spread this railroad even had the ground swept away from underneath it. video shot by vermont state police shows flood waters pulling over time on the queen. she with another walked away, the connecticut river slower and to 4 meters above its usual level on the front levels. now as a pos doctor of how can i read in 2011 marine had about a 12 hour duration of rain and then it was of sun came up, everyone went out, we're able to assess the damage. everything was receding,
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and we went back towards the recovery phase. this is different. we've had like 48 hours of study range of the same intent spring that we saw during i read to 4 times the amount of rain respond as it performed more than $100.00 rescue. so file with other teams being floating in from further afield. police urged people to stay at home unless they have a risk, in which case they were told to evacuate. that have been, thankfully no reported casualties thus far. and while the writings have now combed its services, yes. and as a reminder, that's how wells is changing fast. so sports now and tennis check mark one distola has reached her 1st ever semi final in the women singles at wimbledon, after defeating jessica, peggy law, the united states, the 24 year old wonders. so let enter the tournament and feed it and she clawed her
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way back against the 4th seated pendula in the deciding sense. so when 6426, and $6.00 for wonder, so, but still for suing her 1st ever. france limb title. so face ukrainian wild current in the nice we to me now for a place and saturdays fine and important when for south african runner casters so many, she has one her appeal of the european court of human rights. the 3 time world champion and double olympic champion over 800 meters, was born intersects with so called differences of sexual development and is not allowed to compete and events without taking this task. drone of reducing drugs, some things that she projects to do now the european court of human rights full in her favor and a case and longing to stop strong levels in female athletes. and a quick reminder of the top story we're following for you today. nato cheesy and
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stoughton work has signal support for your framing. membership in the lines saying an invitation will be issued when conditions are met. with responding to criticism from ukraine's president zelinski, you said earlier, it was observed that this country had not been given a complete timeline to join and you're up to date, but stay with us. different bears we will have the business headlines after a short break. i'm really from all of us here in our newsroom and berlin. thank you so much for being with us tonight. the nurse to us that's why we listen to their story.

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