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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the to the news coming to you live from berlin. a russian attack kills at least 16 people in eastern ukraine showing strikes the shopping district in a city close to the front line. present the landscape condemns the attack and the domestic region as heinous. evils also coming up on the show pride during war time, the fight for quality and ukraine, l g, b, t q plus campaigner stage demonstrations in the face of some opposition and
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africa's climate summit wrap stuff in nairobi, delegates demand help from major polluters and global financial institutions the i'm glad richardson welcome. at least 16 people have been killed in a russian attack on a market in eastern of ukraine. iraq that exploded in the front line town of question to difficult indeed, and that's region president will let him use the lens. he called the attack a heinous, evil hours earlier us secretary of state and the blinking arrived in the capital. keep on an unannounced visits. he's expected to announce a new us aid package worth over $1000000000.00 data. these correspondent max sandra is a key if he says lincoln is keen to give a public demonstration of support for the counter offensive against russia. all right, claire, so this trip is of
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a huge symbolic value. i would say part of it this about showing support for the ukraine fight more than one and a half. and now one and a half years since the beginning of a full scale invasion, it's, the cravings are tired of fighting this war and the public support. and some of the countries that have been supporting ukraine is also becoming becoming less including the united states. so part of the reason for this trip would be to show that the buy in the administration is determined to continue to support ukraine and send this message to ukraine as well as back home to the united states. and state secretary asked me blinking, as you said, is expected to announce to a package during a trip of roughly $200000000.00 us dollars. and another military, if you're going to turn in a tax, is expected to be announced later this week. so in total, roughly $1000000000.00 and blinking during his visit here also said he re reiterate that house,
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that the united states is committed and he said they are determined to work with partners and future to rebuild the economy as well as the democracy. so they're here in the, in the long run. so to say that was the message. another important talking point apart from funding would be the counter offensive, or viewers may remember. there have been remarks by us officials in the past days that the counter offensive here are ukraine was going to slowly. this is something that you retraining counterparts took offense. and so part of this, this trip would also be about cleaning the air, talking face to face, and finding out how the situation is going on the ground, what the premiums are planning on doing and how the united states can further assist with that. and this visit has also already been marred by more violence of presence. lensky has said, there's been a deadly russian strike in eastern ukraine. what more can you tell us about on of the right. so i have this visit last night there having a tax on the odessa reason with one man being killed. there have been ballistic
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missile attacks just hours before blinking arrived here and key of thankfully old and was for interest. hampton was this afternoon, as you said, cecil tv footage was released by the forty's, that showed an impact in the eastern ukrainian town of constance of east. uh, it's not exactly a frontline town, it has $70000.00 inhabitants, but it is in well in range. can be reached by russian or toby, and this is according to the are for it is what happened there that a central market was chilled. seasoned to be 4th inch was released, we saw it. we see you saw footage of the aftermath of buildings that were set ablaze bodies on the street and as of now what we, what we're hearing is that more than a 1000 people were killed as a child supposed to be among the victims and a few dozen people have been, have been wounded and this attack will thank you so much for bringing us up to speed there. that is due to be the next center. and max has also been looking at social tensions in ukraine, as in many other former soviet republics,
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homophobia can be a source of conflict. but attitudes are shifting with frontline fighters playing a part in changing people's perceptions. this report is from the eastern ukrainian city of hock is stuff here and her fellow act of this one to be visible. or even though they know not everyone will be happy to see that. as we speak stuff to you who helps organize how to get pride gets news of an anti eligibility protest elsewhere and tell them now the they're reduced to that kind of hostility. well, not the demographics look, are you not the we are a democratic country behind of, of don't wish i don't see any problems if this is how they want to show their opposition for the novel have to put it's better than harassment. the divine. yeah . the rebels, little of the meeting people the day, which happens at that very often after pride,
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think it'd be surprised that they're more worried about russian missile attacks. that's one reason why only a handful of people showed up. another is that many have left town, but also summer fighting the russians, the cut outs were present, those were absent. no rainbow without yellow and blue with this one reads the colors of the premiums play the signs of pride don't last long. so not even 2 hours later, some of the cut outs are already missing and they were brought not too far away. can see right here. let me pull one out for you. this one says this could be mounted sco, which is at the front line, evacuated, and some of the guys who did this are still at work and it appears not camera is out of the show. i don't think knows the time for promotional campaign for this. it would be more logical if instead of these posters,
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there were photos of the boys who died in the wolf country. they sacrificed their lives not only for free fund, keith, but also for ukraine chapel as it does the heart of them. and they'll pay you to them by the time for a few hits at 11 o'clock, most of the cut outs are gone, destroyed, or the faced. the ukrainian law still only recognizes marriage between a man and a woman. but surveys show more than half of the premium support, same sex marriage, and about a quarter oppose it. say, you know, these are intimate mattress. he, you mohammed a one section orientation for you, but there is no need to show a bunch of natural benefits. and then to the owners man, not affecting anyone else with this, everyone has the right to left, whoever they want to know, which is a draft law to recognize civil unions between people have the same gender, was introduced to ukraine's parliament earlier this year. that would be
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a major step for the entire career community, especially those fighting. and this war stuff has partner. alina is a career soldier. she's just returned home for her unit for break. she doesn't tide or sexuality from her comrades, but says, reactions have been mixed. the couple held a mock wedding with friends on us here for the head i for you. we have not real photos out the north national. we have a video of the ceremony x, that ammonia altima, but we still can't get married. a new crane putting in new foss could the, to her so it's difficult to pretend there was something personal though. so, but we still can't get married at the, the moon on the session and watch them all of those like this. and she also knows like all other queer soldiers, that if she is hurt or killed, her partner will have no rights to make decisions more for tomorrow. we want legal protection for our family to find a life together. you need protection from the state,
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what they've been the please. we need recognition of who we really are and we are a family and we see that family is fighting for ukraine's future and fear place within let me take a look now with some other stories making news around the world's german chancellor . all off schultz has outlined plans to for economic growth. he says bureaucracy needs to be caught. the conservative opposition leader says the governments bunch of plans will not meet germany's commitments. tomato, extreme weather is again battering southern europe storm. daniel has inflicted widespread damage causing land slides in greece, turkey and bulgaria. 12 people are known to have been killed. parts of the regions on more rain and 24 hours than would normally fall in a year. and extreme weather is also hitting southern brazil in the form of
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a cy clone parental rain and floods have killed at least 31 people. thousands of others have had to leave their homes. more rain is likely to bring further flooding below. so the law for it as far as the climate summit has wrapped up in kenya, delegates have signed the nairobi declaration, calling on rich countries to do more, to fund africa's transition toward a green economy. they also want to global financial reforms. african leaders secured $23000000000.00 in green energy commitments and are east africa bureau chief. my mother told me more about that declaration. yeah, the declaration signed and adopted today by african heads of state actually cause for global action to increase capital for green projects across the continent. specifically mentioning multi lateral development banks. basically for you have more capital, they should incentivize new investments. it's also calling on a global carbon tax on maritime transport and navigation on costs of fuel trade. it
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remains to be seen how exactly that will look like. it's also and also mentioning at that's where these measures, for example, how to include a 10 year grace period, how to preempt that in the 1st place. and also how to extend that tennis and also mentioned is a call on the international community to help increase africa's renewable energy capacity from 56 and megawatts. add to the this current at to 300, at least by 2030. and last but not least, african resources should be processed here, not elsewhere, because then added value is also created here. so how realistic do you think it is that these resolutions will actually be implemented? yeah, that's a fair question, because if you look at formal commitments done by countries from the know a global know was they have not been on it. for example, the commitment of investing $100000000000.00 us dollars annually that has not
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happened. and so african countries of course know that this is a possibility, another so, so say just the commission sounds very good is implemented, but let's see if it remains a declaration of intent going in to the summit. there were protests in the days ahead. what are critical voices saying about this? well, critical voices. these are mainly young activists. society groups that have protested, they say that for example, carbon credits are not the right approach for the time it financing. you have to know that your united arab emirates have pledged more than 450000000 in a buying that they have committed to buying a carbon credits for that amount of loan. so that's a huge commitment. but to drive it back to the say, well this is the wrong approach because this is just a pretext for which countries to continue to polluting the environment and not really changing, ever say anything. and also at the commission should actually look into other means that, that release or a direct compensation off. yeah. off of that for example, of
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a loss of damage fund. what happened to that? so the, so one more open question. thank you so much for your reporting as our east africa bureau chief. many thanks. well, spanish forward jenny anamosa who has filed a sexual assault complaints against the national football federation boss, luis ruby alice has done most of on the mouth without her consent. after spain's world cup victory, also said she and her family were pressured to show support for him after the incidents, to be honest, but now face criminal charges in addition to an inquiry by springs top sports court into serious misconduct. this is also under investigation by worlds governing body fi fi, some basketball now and canada has advanced to the semi finals the world's comp for the 1st time ever. thanks to a 189 victory over slovenia. and it was a little back and forth of the battle until late in the game. sylvia went by and to
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be a superstar luca, don't church just couldn't keep pace. canada slowly started pulling away, led by 31 points from shape. joseph alexander, canada will now face serve you in the semi finals and germany are through to the other semi final, the 1st time they've got that far since 2002, maybe lafayette, 81, 279 and a thriller in manila, germany look to run away with the game in the last quarter. for lafayette started a late search that was for our trends. ben has the chance to win the game for lot being, but is 3 point shot narrowly missed before the game clock expired. germany will face the united states and the semi final on friday. and if its mind drive our top story at this hour to a russian attack has killed at least 16 people in
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a city near the front line in eastern crane presidents once he has condemned the chalet as heinous evil. the strikers ever shattered a surprise visit the key by the us secretary of state lincoln. as it is update at this hour, coming up after the break hour documentary series looks at how russia has proven development and the civil war in syria over the last decade. agent for that and thanks much for watching the i sorry, one on 6 times to please come and see more people than ever on the worldwide in such a better price than mine. and one great timing question is very hard to say very

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