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the, the, this is dw dues live it from berlin to 9 us president joe biden, in india for the g. 20 summit with the leaders of china and russia, skipping the summit 5 and is expected to push other nations to back is years on issues such as climate change, as well as the who are in ukraine. also coming up tonight, a younger russian campaigning against apathy and disillusionment with politics in the run up into elections this coming weekend. and did a lot in mosque really switch off is star leak satellite communications to limit
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ukraine's ability to attack russian forces. a new biography claims that he did was a shock results at the basketball road. come germany, knock out the usa to make the men's final for the 1st talk that and more coming up in the break off. it's good to have you with us on this friday world leaders are gathering in india for a summit of the june 20 group of leading nations. they'll address divisions of the war and ukraine, and other key issues. the g 20 is made up of the biggest economies, including the us, china, and the european union, as well as emerging player, such as india, brazil, and turkey. you as president biden has already met with indian prime minister in the range remoted. 2 thirds of the world's population is represented at the summit,
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but the leaders of china and russia, they will not be attend. a dw chief international editor richard walker is in daily with more on india's aspirations for this. so in this moment in the sun has really arrived on the from the g 20 summit and is providing a real clements of the kind of roles the india will be seeking on the global stage and the years ahead. it's very much positioning itself as the voice of the global south pitching an agenda at the g 20. that's very much focused on development issues and resisting any sense that the summit will be completely told by the very, very deep divisions that exist over the ukraine war. and potentially the most positive thing to a, much from this somebody this weekend could be appropriate invitation for the african union to join the g 20. and that would bring in a party representing $55.00 countries on the continent of africa,
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into the g 20 and turning it from a club of the wells biggest economies into a body that is much more representative of the global south. one thing was quite interesting to observe about this aspiration of india's. you said it puts it more into open competition with china, which also likes to position itself as a voice of the global south. and that competition between indian china could be just as important as the competition between the us in china and the use of hedge. here in asia, that was d, w 's, richard walker, reporting from india. i wanted to go down to tobias sholtes. he's with the global public policy institute and he joins me tonight from singapore twice. it's good to have you with us as we just heard from richard there the, the summit. i mean, this is a big deal for indian prime minister moody. what signal is he trying to send to the world tomorrow as well as sunday as well,
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my guess what india is trying to tell the world at the moment mostly is that india has rise for the past 20 to 30 years. india has been received as a rising power in the international system. and this summit is really a chance for the rental moody and just government to show the world that india is now an age of power and is now on setting the agenda. and it tries to set the agenda by positioning itself as a leader off the global solve this we just charge and india. so now the invitations, most people accepted, not everyone. the chinese leaders, she's in pain. he is not going to be at this summit. should india being sold to? should india read anything into this? a tourist north casino
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blakely at least, but of course, this message by president teach in pink to not attempt that somebody has been quite a glow for india. and it's um, presidency, i guess what's really the point here is that she's in pain and she didn't think china wants to wants to lead the world, wants to position itself as the leader and as the leader of the global self. and so does not want to share the stage with moody. and if there is one thing that will reduce the presidency of the t 20 is really doing well is to organize that station is to, to show the world how, how india tries to rally around the globe itself. but i don't think about this, um, some of it is from the beginning. i'm kind of supposed to be failing and we know that to china as well as russia will be sending delegates. so that sounds to somebody is
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taking part, but it is taking part without, you know, just i'm trying to figure out what, how big it could be and she's best interest to be a no show at this summit to meet what's your, you know, pick your best stab at that, why is this the best decision for him as well? she is in the middle and has quite a complex domestic and foreign policy situation. and i guess it's a mix of all of these different factors that play into it. she's a decision not to join the relations with the us of worsening. there is currently a diplomatic standstill with japan on a focus. she my and the relations with india have worse. and in the last week, significantly off the break, some when president she released the map that showed
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a territory that china claims but which is controlled by india. so she definitely sees that going to the summit. we're definitely um, making, being confronted with all of these problems that he doesn't have we want to be confronted with. so instead he decides not just to contribute to the platform that's movie, tries to create you. okay. and we know that one reason russian president vladimir putin will be skipping the g 20 is there's an international risk for and has been issued for him for a legend war crimes in ukraine. what does india want to do with the problem with the russian invasion of ukraine at this summit? i mean, it has been a blockade to every attempt of getting a communicate, signed and published. it appears to remain just that of what kate absolutely, and i think the expectation management from the indian side has been that we should
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not expect anything from the summer to come out on russia's war in ukraine. india wants to be a bridge builder. so the success of the summit will also depend on how much india will be able to bring the parties together. but i think what do we have to keep in mind here is that on the bali salma last year, the cheese 20 summit in indonesia states could we're able to agree on a statement regarding a rush, us war and ukraine from which china and russia later walked back from and they said that they will not return to any kind of similar statements. so that makes the situation very difficult on any kind of resolution. and any kind of a shared opinion in the final degree, but by the g 20 to buy in shoulds with the think think the global public policy
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institute device. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. molly has been hit by 3 tier attacks within the last 24 hours. a group linked to al qaeda says that they carried out the assaults in this latest incident. government stormed an army base near the city of gal. hundreds of german troops stationed nearby hesitate cover. the government says 49 civilians and 15 soldiers were killed in the region into earlier attacks. joining me now is elva, i hardly cleaned out a g. u a political analyst, an expert on islam is terrorist groups in visa hill region. it's good to have you with this. let's just talk about what we've seen in the last 24 hours. we've had 3 attacks take place and how worried are you about the situation? a site. thank you very much. the when it is what's between city, just the sense um,
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in seen so many weeks. we have some uh, uh, blue gauge of, uh, some region in the north of money into some come see if you can just sent it off monday. uh, we can say that uh, since it seems like a bad day, we receive escalation of, of the to choose from in the, in the, in my, um, we have to say that we are really worried about uh, what city is going on uh right now, like what do you see? i see today that's of, uh, the money in the account, but that was uh, really to get you to buy the new societies in gallery, john and uh, this was a really like make you say that its was like, uh, the 4 i faxed it in and did not of the, of the country in less than 4048 hours. we see that's a lot
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a yesterday with the water. yeah. that's in a box that one way at the same or the like a into the origin of a go and it's in the same times we there well at that so on the, to move to both under reverse. that's we, we uh, the lot then 49 civilians, we lose their life and 15 uh like 1015 uh maybe done on this. so let me just ask what we can see if i could let me just ask you the visa tax come at the same time, is the u. n. is preparing to withdraw its peacekeeping mission from molly. it's doing this at the government's request to be considering what's happening. does molly have the capacity to, you know, maintain control and to resolve the situation alone? when the government did, they did, they might even have
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a big capacity to, to, to, to, to, to, to take dissertation on the thing. so unfortunately now we see that said the many attacks on the groups that may have that in many side of the county. we can just um, $100.00 and us to as 2 of you, but that's the situation going to be a way. but unfortunately for now, it's a really have to say that's the decision to choose. one is that we can do it. ok alpha a honey queen from bomb a code. we appreciate your analysis tonight. thank you. thank you. and let's have a look me on some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. hundreds gather for renewed protests against the syrian president bush at l. a saw in the governments held city of sweden,
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demonstrations which are now in their 4th week are a rear show of civil disobedience. activists say the protest movement sparked by rising fuel prices is growing. prosecutors in spain have accused the football federation. president louise will be alice of sexual assault and coersion. the charge relates to him kissing a player on the lips without consent after the women's world cup final, if found guilty, he could face a fine or up to 4 years in jail. or north korea's, as it is launched a new tactical nuclear attack submarine. state news released pictures of the country's leader kim jong on at a ceremony for the launch at an unspecified location. north korea has been trying to ramp up it's naval power. in recent years. a russian missile strength on police headquarters in ukraine's as central city of creevy reed has killed one officer and entered many more. the building in president bottom is zalinski is hometown has been reduced to rubble. 3 people were killed in other attacks across ukraine.
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well, voting is underway in russian occupied regions of southern and eastern ukraine sea, but in the west have dismissed the poles as a sham rushing back. the authorities are holding elections in the ukrainian regions of the desk to hans. yes, one ends up reads yet. that is legally annexed last year, but does not fully control elections are also being held in crimea, which russia legally annexed back in 20. 14 russians are also voting and regional and municipal elections this weekend, turn out is expected to be low and many prominent opposition. politicians well, they're behind bars. some young candidates are never the less hoping to put aside this illusion, minute with politics and deliver practical solutions. a once a month varvara of a home of all helps clean up most goes together with the local residents of
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additions and environmental activists. she call lists and separates both of our barbara doesn't to wants to stop is there. she is running as an independent candidate is the regional election, even though improved instruction, any criticism of the government can have house consequences to trust. so no matter what happens, there will always be everyday problems that need solve it. i believe i can do that, so i'm ready to put time into it. that's why i'm running for office minutes over with breath and level of autobahn, right. he's 18. she's just started studying political science at the most going either at the same time. she's campaigning for a seat in the district, the parliament on what's called single voting, the russians, emanuel regions and victors. they are local parliaments and he's a capital mosque of oldest villages and mayo. but when it comes to competing to
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there is no level main team such as the many restrictions on the election advertising debate is must meet is impossible. because independent media outlets have either had to close or go we to exile with the opposition simply has no chance of promoting itself. but the phone went to the old despite of this part of all right, he's determined to reach as many voters as possible. she has called the nathan to campaign with independence candidates from other districts, with no decay that space to meet the outcomes they're going to be in a shopping center. the topic is illusion into the politics and the time. so here's the question here. the current situation is having a negative influence on many elections because people who are actively participated 2 years ago say the now the phones out so they can not change anything. and that's why they no longer want to help. those are the people we want to bring to the
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players to prove that it's still worth fighting for will test. but free, fair voting is not every have a team rush. so say experts lead to as likely to change to the possibilities or special elections taking place under the retiree and circumstances. technically, you can choose between different candidates, there are enough of them. but censorship and self censorship curve. any meaningful discussion. welcome to the center of professor for 30 here. i hope it works out, despise the obstacles is of interest, the follows. it's a whole image and the future of russia, which she's determined to have a say, a new biography about you on musk claims that the type who disabled his company's star link several wine systems to fort a ukrainian drone attack on russian worship near crimea. the book of ledges that most feared moscow would retaliate with nuclear weapons. most considered star link
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was not deactivated, but just wasn't operating in the area. must begin terminating starling services to ukraine in the early days of the war. his biographer claims that most canal regrets doing that. so can a private individual intervene make a decision that could change the course of the war? we asked anthony king, professor of more studies at the university of work. so i might not go as far as, say, change the whole course of the world, but i think it's a deep, clean, potent and significant fact. i know many people who've already deployed it i'm, i think there's a slightly different way of viewing it. the, the reality is the 21st century of states. most few powers rely on private companies of safety, private tech companies, commercial tech companies intern digital companies to provide them with key
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capabilities, communications capabilities, data capabilities, computed processing capabilities, which they simply taught through without just 2 competitors. no, russian military has been equally dependent upon the private a private organization name, the goal and evolved. there was a very different organizations approved will kind of medieval most me organization . but not both sides have been increasingly dependent for the actual war fight and capability on private companies. and the fact is, once they've bought companies all the, you know, actually essential to war, fighting to campaigning like cool act as the goodness of that kind of site. and how that company types place, and this is where is mosque controversy, images. and that was professor at the beginning, speaking with earlier, a member of germany's and for an intelligent service has been charged with treason for allegedly passing secrets on to russia demand over. so a department that monitors telephone and internet communications,
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he's only been identified as carsten l by authorities here in germany. he was arrested in december of last year. earlier, our political correspondent has brought, gave us more details about the obligations in this case. so talking here about an intelligence officer with a rank of colonel who was working for the surveillance section of the german foreign intelligence service. and recently, before his arrest has in fact been put in charge of checking the security clearance of all members was think for the intelligence service, a really high ranking person, he's alleged to have copies of 9 documents of the top secret clearance and positives onto an acquaintance of his, the man who is also being arrested and a is a all to accuse as a co conspirator, in this case, pausing them onto this man who was, who is in a german business man of russian origin, who in turn have contacts to russian. businessman,
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who in turn posts on these documents to the, the russian intelligence service, the f as b. and both of them are alleged to have received somewhere on $400000.00 bureaus each in compensation for doing this. so it's really the a top person who is now being accused of this, the sports news. now there's been a big upset at the men's basketball world cup in the philippines. germany stunning, the us winning by just 2 points to reach their 1st world cup final fronts. wagner led the way for germany, the orlando magic guards 22 points made a huge contribution to his side. when germany now play serbia in sundays, final depart ready fettered their previous best of 3rd place in 2002. the usa, missing the final for the 2nd tournament in a row. you see where the players may have been overjoyed, the result,
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the germany's head coach is being careful to keep the seat on the ground, the head of sundays. fine, no, offensively. well, i thought we were the good differential, we had some work to do. i didn't think we're physical enough or does it go? resistance was good enough. we gave up too many easy baskets. we made a couple adjustments. um, sometimes it works. sometimes it doesn't. i think it helped us in the 3rd quarter where the players enjoy this tonight and tomorrow morning we when we wake up with is over. we're not feeling good about it. we've moved on, we're getting ready for sunday of ours, which is now with us open american number 6. see co co golf beats check carolyn, which over in straight sets to reach her 1st the us open final climate protestors interrupted the match for almost 50 minutes with at least one person deluding themselves to the floor in the stance ever since bursting on the scene as a 15 year old in 2019 cocoa golf has been heralded as a future,
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a grand slam champion. now she has earned another opportunity to reach the pinnacle of tennis with the home crowd family behind her and out of their seats. and who could blame them after points like these, the gulf? let 6 for one mill. when climate protest has brought the game to a halt for people's to accounting for the end of fossil fuels with at least one throwing their feet to the floor. you know, i always speak about the preaching, you know, you know, preaching about what you feel and what you believe in. and it was done in a peaceful way, so i can't get too mad of it. obviously i don't want it to happen with a lot of our winning up 6410. i wonder. they mentioned that keep going, but hey, if you, that's what they felt that they needed to do the get their voice is heard. i can't really get upset it. 49 minutes later, the game resumed,
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seemingly unaffected by the interruption. golf converted to a 6 match point to reach our 1st us open final it will be the american 2nd attempt to win a grand slam singles title. after finishing runner up to poland egos to be on tech . at the 2022 friends open. the rugby world cup is taking you off with host france, facing new zealand, of all the african teams only defending champions south africa that made their mark in the game. but 37 other countries are part of the rugby african federation. and it's president believes african seem to have a bright future on your hand is book erupt enough to south africa as 2019 while a couple in but they have more teams in africa than just the spring box. 36 other countries, a members of administrative buddy, rugby, africa, will fight for our rights. we will tell you that the high performance financial
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scheme for rewarding countries. the models, the do not work in favor of africa. i will do those fights with wild rugby all day . long the rocky pace each european country, $4700000.00 euro is to promote the sport, but south africa side to the remaining $36.00 african countries must split just $1900000.00, yours a year between them. but the big money in rock be, is made by private organize competitions, like the 6 nations, the huge money. and we'll do that. and how we break into that private members club is, is a church, the one that we need to get as much that's glass, how full we go to take it up to the top and see what do we create? well, how do we position ourselves in africa? 7, the side rock fee is played much more often than the $50.00 decide version at the wells camp in france. a big problem is the sporting development and the organization of regular competitions. it just is not the money to know to say an average of
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a $1000.00 pay as to move anybody anywhere within africa. whereas in europe, long term booking you can move somebody from dublin to london for for secret service. then so one increased investment and interest, new stadiums, more professionalism, new sponsorship models, and more support from world rugby we need to be able to be strong in terms of where we negotiate and position ourselves politically within well drug, really, politically within governments, within, across african does a global way, and we, we need to set that global standard of, uh, which is what we're doing. don't drop it, set it up higher. south africa has shown the way campbell african teams follow. eco advocate is up. next, i'll be back at the top of the hour with global news by the,
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