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it's called a decal crime. the you know, are series guardians of truth. watch now on youtube dw documentary, the, the, the news line from berlin video as president declares ukraine's allies won't waiver in their support for keep in defending the country against russia. i mean that our commitment will not wait to real estate for liberty and freedom today. tomorrow i part as long as it takes i think natal somebody concludes with allies offering new
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security guarantees to ukraine, but no clear roadmap to membership lines also coming up millions and revel help northwestern fairy on pretty soon be without personal care, monetary and aid. after rush of both against extending a bible, us to play around and we'll get the way to spend wimbledon and thrilling action in the quarter finals had a bit of everything including some payback and when was the really it's good to have you with us. nato leaders have wrapped up 2 days of talking villainy is renewing their commitment to supporting ukraine and defending against russia's invasion. the lines of the annual summit also served as a platform for the g. 7 club, a powerful democracies, was signed off on a declaration to offer to new security guarantees. but nato did not give present,
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enrolled him or zaleski would need help for a clear roadmap to join the alliance a presidency. lensky looks right at home at this. first of its kind nature, ukraine meeting, its an upgrade and ties to be alliance, but far from the permanent siege at the table he set his sights on the desktop. do you still believe we understand that someone is really afraid of talking about our membership now? because nobody is willing to have a world war which is logical and understandable. so is there any way you will, you should know that the board retreat is fighting and we truly understand that we can't be need to members, as long as the work continues to be not. so that's because bringing kids into the folds know, would spark direct war between day 2 and russia. so you crane sorts details on how and when the country can join in the future. but germany of the us remained cautious and the lights avoided any official talk of timelines. scale. ukraine
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won't go home empty handed, such as war began. i still in the presence the landscape. i just spend about an hour for their washington keys. and in hiroshima, and our goal is to declare to the world what i say again, we will not waiver. we will hot away. i mean, at our community not weaken real estate for liberty and freedom today tomorrow and for as long as it takes which he says in groups of wealthy democracies. the nights plans for you. long term security assurances for kids. they pledge to keep up arms shipments to train more troops, and to help you create with reforms and recovery. the vision has gone on to these security guarantees are made up of medium term, short term and long term measures. this is not only military support for the right
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to self defense throughout the delivery of military supplies, but also economic guarantees for the reconstruction of infrastructure. all fun in flash truck for g 7 nations also say in the event of future russian aggression, they offer swift and sustain security assistance. most screwed up the declaration, a dangerous mistake. but key is cold in a much heated success, taking ukrainians one step closer to victory. even if the pos toward ne to membership still looks long and winding our washington correspondent and say, doctor, have not told us how the upcoming us selection is, may have helped dr. president finds declarations of support for ukraine as well as this. an estimation of us supports that comes with a clicking top of the clicking cloak attached to it, which is counting down to those elections in november 2024. what we all seeing here in the united states is almost 2 thirds of americans in favor of supporting you
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crate. so that's the baseline that term. but what we're also seeing is particularly among the republican camp, a very slow bought a decline in support. and basically with between 44 and 48 percent depending on which pole you believe feeling that too much money is being spent on ukraine. so moral support doesn't always translate into maintaining these levels of funding. and that is the open question that will for soul be addressed and become part of the election campaign here in the united states. and that is something that you crane the europeans will have to brace for as united as the us one more goes into election campaigning mode. so it's potential instability is on the horizon, but all sides safe for now. and this is of course, something that started me approaching, but we've watching very closely. and here are some other stories making headlines
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around the world today. the large numbers and area group is completing its hanover of weapons to russia's regular armed forces. the defense ministry made the statement more than 2 weeks after the private group staged a brief revolt. well, the equipment includes tanks, multiple rocket launchers, and artillery systems will provide you with the secretary general. and to enable terrace, has urged russian president vladimir putin to extend the deal allowing the face export of green firms ukraine via the black sea. moscow has threatened to ditch the agreement, which expires on monday, rushes, demanding the removal of barriers to shipments of his own grain and for lazarus. protesters and canyon are classed with police during the 2nd round of demonstrations in less than a week, are demanding that tax hikes be scaled back. police are tear gas to qual, demonstrations, which followed similar gatherings last week in which 6 people were killed. the
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pocket stony armies, the suspect is luminous. militants have killed at least 4 soldiers and an attack on a military base in the south west of the country. and it will be found it is lemma screw to reach a jihad pack. as don has claimed responsibility, millions of syrians could soon be without vital 8 after russia blocked a one security council resolution to extend the flow of a through the above or how on border crossing. if the last major entry point for 8 into reval controlled northwest syria, russia is vito could signal the end of the long running. you enter military and 8 operation in the region. by how on the board of tuck in syria now almost deserted. this was a busy border crossing until the agreement to allow a posit skates elapsed on monday. over 4000000 people are crammed into the last rebel controlled part of syria. many are displaced and live in school. it comes most to receive humanitarian aid from across the border. i'll be
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the shame, took our land and destroyed our homes with the support of russia and the run. they pushed us into a small space and now they want to cut off the bible. how about border crossing? the form of i'm barely able to survive across the open. why? but above it. so what happens if it closes love to? i won't be able to live. but as the the rebel enclave was devastated by the earthquakes that rocked syria and tucked in february, increasing its reliance on health from abroad. how the inside the t a u. s. a actually only covers about 50 percent of the humanitarian needs of northwest syria . any of some of us are presenting a stay from coming in. we're building to not renew. it will have catastrophic consequences on the monetary and situation in northwest syria. yeah, that is the level that incentives to some of the for you and 9 months extension to
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the deal keeping about how open was put to the vote in the un security council on tuesday. but it was vetoed by russia. so as against was, rush has proposed 6 months extension with out of the constraints of also failed to get enough boats to pull this statement. if pressure continues to excise it's vito in the council and already die human retirement situation in office, syria could turn catastrophic. the annual parliament narrowly passed a lot today to help tackle climate change and restore. buying diversity is called the nature restoration law and aims to return 20 percent of land and sea to its natural state. by 2030 big farmers attempted to block the bill. small farmer supported, it appears a look at what it may name for them and the climate and by new means constance market, garden farm and east germany. the focus lies on healthy soil. here,
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fruit trees and various crops grow side by side. there's always one bed, one bed and the next path and in between always a little pathway and it's not a big plot of coin or what, whatever. you can imagine that you see uh you know what landscapes this is. some of this biodiversity that the european commission wants to gear towards on bigger farms as part of the bill to stop ecosystem collapse. it's proposal for the nature of restoration law plants to rehabilitate 20 percent of the blocks land and sea areas by 2030. and that includes agricultural lands which are often degraded. the bill would impose targets on its members states to re what people, it's huge, carbon sinks that are sometimes drained for agricultural activities. it would also set goals to diversify. landscape futures promote sustainable soil use and increase pollinators, and farmland birds process. he would welcome such targets,
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but he sees why would be hard for big farms to implement them. we've done a deal with all the law on our own, and it wasn't a challenge. and i, if i imagine to do this 10 fold, one or another scale like it's, it's, it's, it's a job that doesn't give you right away something back here. it's largest farmer associations have protested the restore ration law. they claim that it would reduce land for agricultural activity and threaten food supplies. but 6000 scientists to find an open letter at the climate change and the lots is by diversity or the real threats to food security. the german farmers association also says the bill relies on too many bands and doesn't offer enough support on coal parts. even a proof of coal, pets in nature conservation means relying going to allow them to measure us on incentives, right? because we have a clinic restrictions that have to be compensated for the european commission says
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that there are various funds to help farmers transition to more sustainable farming . and that it is crucial does happen. now. for cons, that would be a welcome change. if the area surrounding his farm were restored, this would help his crops grow even better. some sports now in the world, number one, colors out there as the feet of childhood friend hall got ruined it to reach the wimbledon semi finals. the young talons used to play doubles together. this is the 1st time meeting at a grand slam tournament after a time break and the 1st set on for us took control of the match. winning the last 2 that's $64.00 and $6.00 for the semi final authorize will play a russian thursdays at 10 am. and mendez who beat him in the 2nd round 2 years ago when he really was a novice on grass and the semi finals are also sent for the women at wimbledon out of the form of manners below roof in our reno. so blanket was the only former major champion or upcoming opponents and is in answer more avenged her painful defeat.
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and last year's, when the final final to reach the 70s this year bill of losing or read a southern lake had to sit out with more than last year because of the war in ukraine. the former rule, number one, when the australian open this year, and she continued her top form against the opponent madison keats. despite not having the majority of crowd support, sub olenka made light work of keys in 2 straight 66264. and that sensor a court to easy and super was on a mission of revenge against defending champion. elena reba. kina for good reason. uber last the wimbleton final to reboot key the last year. it's an easy and drop the 1st 667 plus she bounced back in state the course. we need the following, 266461,
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i'm very happy with the performance. you know, a lot of the emotional there, especially playing someone does. there's really well, it's frustrating you know, to, to return, but to, i'm glad they. uh, i did everything shouted good, angry then got com and focus. and hopefully, you know, i can keep managing my emotions like this for the next few months. just saw blanca has a good record against her next opponent, jabbar. we need 3 out of 4. 1 of those victories was a wimbleton 2 years ago. and before we go, here's a quick reminder. the top story we're following for you today. you as president joe biden has said, nato is stronger and more united than ever. at the close of the alliance is the annual summit. speaking in vilnius, he added that ukraine's allies would not waver in their support of keys. earlier g
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7 nations plants, long term security commitments and more military, 83. great. well, that's our time here of today for the stay with us because steven beardsley is up next with business reporting on why negotiations for a free trade agreement between the e. u and australia assaults uncomfortably in berlin from all of us here in the newsroom. thank you so much for a company. the stay up to date is our highlights. p w program online, d, w dot com highlights criminal pretty kind a.

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