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why will i show the slicing social loans seeking their self determined life? let's go from treasury and the stock oldest on d w. the . this is the w news live from berlin. joe biden visits nato's newest member on the bushes doorstep. the us president is in finland to meet with nordic leaders after a nato summit that deliver duplexes of weapons and support for ukraine. but no time table for membership. also coming up is germany too dependent on china.
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berlin is set to announce its 1st ever strategies for dealing with managing. it wants to reduce reliance on the biggest trading partner, but not at all costs. and the latest from wimbledon quarter finals, a really re match between last year as women's finalist with monster bore getting her revenge the i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. we'd begin with some breaking news from sudan. and the un human rights office says that it has found evidence of a mass graves and students of west are for region where at least 87 people were buried. last month, the un office says that it has credible information that the breakaway rapid support forces, paramilitary and their allies carried without. the mastercard,
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it says many of the buried people belong to the ethnic african mazda a little group. their bodies were dumped into shallow graves near the west. dar forrest city of l gain. the ethnic violence has escalated in recent weeks along with the war between rifle military factions that erupt it in april. and we will have more on that as it develops. but of course, we go now to our other main story, and that is that us presidential biden is wrapping up his trip to europe for the nato summit with a visit to the military alliance. his newest member, finland biden, is in helsinki today for meetings with north leaders, finland, join nato. in april, expanding the alliance is presence on russia's border. sweden is also expected to become a member after turkey dropped a top position. but one country, not joining nato soon, is ukraine. the alliance has annual summit wrapped up on wednesday with new pledges
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of weapons and support for ukraine, despite dots securing a time table from membership president to landscape left upbeat, presidency lensky. looks right at home at this. first of its kind nature. you crating me thing. it's an upgrade and times of the alliance, but far from the permanent seat at the table, he set his sights on best of the simple. we understand that someone is really afraid of talking about our membership. now, because nobody is willing to have a world of war, which is logical and understandable, so it was emily litigation of the board of cream is fighting. and we truly understand that we can't be need to members, as long as the war continues to be not. so that's because bringing kids into the fold know, would spark direct war between nato and russia. so you crane sorts details on how and when the country can join in the future. but it's germany in the us remained cautious, and the lights avoided any official talk of timelines. scale. ukraine won't go home
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empty handed, such as war began. i still in the presence the landscape. i just spent about an hour in boulder, washington key. and in hiroshima. and our goal is to declare to the world what i say again, we will not waver. we will ha, 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 trade more troops and to help you create with reforms and recovery. d, which has got 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 crushed up to the 7 nations also say in the event of future russian aggression, they offer swift and sustain security assistance. moscow dropped the declaration a dangerous mistake, but he has called it a much heated success, taking ukrainians one step closer to victory. even if the path toward may to membership still looks long and winding to and hours after the nato summit in lithuania ended, russia launched another attack on ukraine's capital teeth. ukraine's military forces say that they down 20 russian drones and to cruise missiles in the skies over keys. the overnight to solve killed one person and wounded at least 4 more. most of the injuries and damage were caused by falling debris from the intercept of projectiles. earlier i spoke with database and economy about the nato summit and
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ukraine's prospect for membership and security. i think sarah, she didn't have many other options left and this is also about paper here with the correct in ties with western allies. we saw some real frustration with ukraine, and zalinski is very open and emotional, a social media post cooling. the declaration of said, we saw the british defense minister courting for more press 2 from the front inside . we saw a briefing from the us side, even joe biden, telling zelinski in front of the cameras that he was stuck with him. and basically there was a sense that from the things that they need to row back to make sure that it wasn't move diplomatic damage. and to make sure that we're in the loan whole there is that we keep going. i think this was serious disappointment for the brain inside. we even heard fully things that has acute in the run up to this thing. he wouldn't turn up and doing this if he didn't get crucial and kind of concrete steps to was membership. that road map hasn't happened. most people here and keeps saying that ukraine full diplomacy is, isn't significantly closer to nature than it was before the summit. but he has
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a position where these are the only options on the table, the allies in town. and he's just having to live with this summit happening against the backdrop of new attacks on keys will do you currently in public and those fighting for the country agree with zalinski that he returns from bowie as having achieved anything. so he has brought a promises of more weapons. jimmy's plunging, more patriot, emptied across the entry missile systems, munitions for ukraine's comprehensive coming from different nato countries. so there is kind of hard and fast equipment material coming in the next few months. but if you look for this tool, this worry here, any thing that most western countries still waiting to pull out versus bluff, that after a year and a half of fighting here, they're still more worried about destabilizing russia provoking worse than they are about soon ukraine went on the battlefield, so that uncertainty remains and is the real sense, is that as long as you frame isn't given that kind of hard and fast bought the nature of that and be do it, you just encourages russia to keep on going in the hope that you're maybe
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a new government in washington or new governments in europe will lose interest in frank, allow russia to expand its influence here in this part of the world economy of keys make. thank you. today, germany will announce it's new strategy for dealing with china, which is the biggest trading partner, but also a potential geo political arrival. after months of delay and debate, germany will release its 1st ever strategy paper on china. we saw that it is expected to put pressure on german companies to de risk and reduce their dependents on beijing without cutting cooperation. your recent supply chain interruptions and potential problems with china's ambitions over taiwan of costs concerned in berlin . germany, as we've heard, is calling china a partner and a systemic rival. earlier i asked you to be a chief international correspondent, richard walker. what that means for berlin strategy going forward? yes sir, but what we can definitely expect that language about china to
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a feature in the chart is strategy which will be assigned off on by the cabinet here in the counselor's office during the day today. but what we're hearing from the germans. we also had this in the national security strategy, which was released just a few weeks ago that you refer to that, that the sense that this element of systemic rivalry with china is that so we only increase that relationship. the relationship with china is getting more difficult and i think this relates to a number of things that relates to china. is practices that relates to the difficulties that we've seen in the supply chains and things that you just mentioned that. but it also relates to the experience from the ukraine war. the fact that china has stood by russia to be expensive. it has a throwing real doubts about the motivations of this, sorry, terry and regime and how sensible it is to have really close ties with it. but, but also asking, well, what does that mean for the future? what does it mean if china ever makes a move against taiwan?
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how exposed would you have any be? so these are all of the questions to the china. a strategy is trying to address, but we sense that there are some divisions is within the german government among the ministers who will be gathering here today. and that is partly led to this process taking such a lot of time to produce the strategy. the risk is the password the which is just constantly being used when talking about this. describe to us what exactly that is and how it goes hand in hand with the fact that chinese top delegates just signed a number of contracts with german business leaders recently. that's right, chinese kind of goes well here in germany just a few weeks ago. that's a full desmond consultations and they did do some deals with german companies. but yeah, this, this time de risking is one that it took off in europe in union, and the g 7 signed up to it becomes a tool capacity. basically, this is a time that has come up in the west where everyone can kind of gather around to the idea that you know, it sounds good, right? you want to take the risk out of the relationship with china. but there's
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a big question. what's a risk and what's not a risk. so this has questions about, you know, whether a certain type of investment by a chinese company or chinese state company in german infrastructure might be a risk. is it risky of gem and companies to be too dependent on on chinese sources of high tech rad us will materials that are important for many products of the future? or is it also seem to be a risk for big german companies to be too dependent on china as a market for selling their products? so these the questions, these are the questions that people are looking at in terms of risk. and the seat goes out that you get quite different interpretations of what a risk is between the child 3 hit off shelves, the head of the government and the bad bulk. who is the foreign minister who takes them all whole kish line on china. and i think it boils down to the questions like, what is the license that you take from the ukraine war is the less than that. you
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need to radically reduce your exposure to china because of, of everything the rush is done. china is she could do something similar or is the less than that that would be simply too costly, that the german economy is already suffering on the impacts of the trained war and cannot put is a relationship with china at risk. so these are the kind of what was opposite positions that the china strategy today is trying to struggle. we're expecting to hear from elena bab, book in the middle of the day. what she's going to set out have you of it is it will more no more then about which view prevails, essentially coming out today. richard walker and berlin. thank you. the, the tenants now and world number one carlos out could, as of spain defeated, denmark's whole grove who not to reach the wimbledon men. semifinals the 2 young talents used to play doubles together. this was their 1st meeting at a grand slam tournament. after a tie break and the 1st set i'll put as to control winning the last 2 sets,
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6464. and the semi final i'll could as will play russian 3rd. see the new marietta who beat him in the 2nd round 2 years ago. and the semi finals are set for the women at wimbledon after a thrilling re match between last year's 2 finalist, tunisian honest jabbar was given her chance for payback against defending champion elena rebec keena. now only 4 women remain including the winner of the recent australian open bill of losing or read a southern lake or 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 an easy and super was on
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a mission of revenge against defending champion elena re. but kina for good reason . uber last the wimbleton final to reboot key the last year i it's an easy and drop the 1st 667. but she bounced back in state the course. we need the following, 266461, 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 showed it's good. angry then got com and focus and hopefully you know, i can keep managing my emotions like this for the next few months is solving lanka has a good record against our next opponent, jabbar. we need 3 out of 4. 1 of those victories was wimbleton 2 years ago.
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and with that now you're up to date here on dw news. we leave you now with the spectacular pictures of interrupting volcano just outside the atlanta capital reykjavik. i'm sarah kelly and berlin from all of us here at t. w. thanks so much the interest of the global economy portfolio g w business be here's a closer look out the project.

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