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the, the, this is the, the news live from berlin. north korea pledges it's full support for russia. kim jong on hold talks with president vladimir putin in russia's far east. tim tells, proving that north korea will always support moscow in what he calls the fight against the western imperialism. also, coming up, a government minister in libya says that he fears the death toll from the flooding . there may double with more than 5000 bodies already recovered. much of the city
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of during night is destroyed after 2 rental reigns caused to dams to burst phelps and still remain on, accounted for. and hope of finding survivors begins to fade and the aftermath of morocco's earthquake in hard hit areas. grief is turning to anger over the government's slow response to the disaster. the chief ursula thunder lines trusting her commitment to embarrass climate targets in her state of the union. address to the e. u parliament, the seroquel like good to have you with us north korean leader, kim jong and has pledged his full support for russia. at talks with president vladimir putin came told bruton that his country would always support russia and what came called his fight against western imperialism. the 2 met at a space complex and russia as far east. president clinton said that
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a wide range of issues was on the table, including all areas of military cooperation as well as economic assistance. kim said that the summit ushered in a new era of bilateral relations. why not forgetting past due to ties with russia? hey, this our government's firm stance that we will prioritize to north korea, what's your relationship and put it at the forefront of our foreign policy from now on. and earlier i spoke with bank of america and expert on north korea and security policy. at the german think tank carful, i asked him if we are likely to learn any of the details of a potential armed steel between bruton and camp. well, it's really depends on our intelligence. i don't think they will publish that real detail, but i agreed on, but there's assumptions about what this kind of deals can include and as a particularly transfer, as on the side of north korea to russia in conventional munition. and as for
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the current conflict and the train and then the other direction that will be more tricky to find out. but the also assumptions that there will be transfers of knowledge, perhaps in energy and also satellite technology. what arms and ammunition could moscow potentially procure from pee on young and, and what might impact the impact to be on the battlefield in ukraine? russia has been short and i munition, there's a lot of corruption inside the russian military. and the shortages has been come clear, very fast. so no rush, i was looking for comfortable and munitions from side of its former partners of the countries that have procured. so when material from the pressure from russia and up basically wants to buy it back to prolonged a war. and your train came down and saying today that he would make the relationship with moscow. and i'm quoting here,
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the number one priority of our foreign policy from now on. what could this mean in practice, or is it simply lip service? well, north korea doesn't have much of a choice since the talks in the approach met with the us under the trump administration has come to a southern hold. north korea has been relatively isolated with the exception of china. so now north korea has a chanc to, to get back into business, especially with russia during the deal. there were a lot of different deals with russia in the pipeline such as energy deal. and though they can resume these kind of project, how much do you think the west should be concerned about this visit? or do you think the optics are perhaps worse than the fact? well, it's usually the upticks where's, but we have to be concerned about what happens in europe. what happens in the
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ukraine and we have to be buried about what technology transfers to countries such as the teacher k would mean on the broader scale. because the per k itself would probably also be a source to other countries. and how about the wider geo political impact of russia's war and ukraine and the way that we're seeing power shifting around the world and alliance is, do you think moscow's efforts to round up allies like north korea, to, you know, apparently what appears here to bring them closer together will result in a steadfast alliance that poses a real threat to global security. that it's probably most richard global security and east asian security and less to the security in europe. if you look at northeast asia and the broader asia or the, the in the pacific strategies of the west rusher and china are looking for ways to counterbalance these initiatives. and surely,
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north korea is one little item in the picture of china. and russia has different perspective from north korea, russia, as always, seem to keep the k more as a proxy and, and north korea and was happy to serve as a proxy what china is more looking at stability and, and wants to see how both career become a viable buffer in a geostrategic scenario. thank you for making the time security analysts batch background. we appreciate it. thank you. russia says that a ukrainian missile attack on a shipyard in sylvester pulse at 2 ships on fire and injured 24 people. the crime in peninsula was annexed by russia in 2014, but chief says that he plans to take it back. the basketball is a strategic base for russia's blacks, the fleet, and where repairs many of its ships. the attack, which happened over night, reportedly had a submarine and
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a russian landing ship. russian officials say they were able to shoot down most of the 10 missiles side. ukraine fired toward crimea. chief bureau chief mathias building are standing by. so what are the ukrainian saying about this attack on to basketball? so ukrainians have admitted this a talk, which is a rare for them to do, but it's maybe a sign that they feel more comfortable striking at crimea with regard to the reaction of the western partners. no, it is. of course not the 1st right. it is all, all of us, one of the bigger strikes, the ukranian said that they have damaged a submarine. and a, and this old vessel, a landing vessel. and um, uh, uh, several parts of these ducks, uh where these 2 vessels were lying there. what seemed to have been under repair at that moment. uh for your credit. its of course uh crucial. uh it is the, the, the black sea seat is of course,
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one of the most important targets. let's not forget that most of the me silos or at least a big part of the me size is that i'll find it frequently as your crane cities off hired from ships in the black sea from these black safely chips. and we have been hearing about vladimir, put and meeting north korean leader, kim jong uninterrupted. today, it's widely believed people ask him for munitions. how concerned is ukrainian government of the what we've heard so far as the less concerned. i'm lead uh the heads of the, of the military intelligence, not the man had the spokes person of the military intelligence has said that it was, would be, was quite interesting that a country that sees itself as a super power that sees itself as the 2nd strongest army in the world has been advertising its length now to us through a small country like north korea, an isolated country for help with ammunition. so this has been framed to you by the
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ukrainians as a move of desperation, by the russians. what are the concerns of bigger than that is something that we can not tell. we haven't heard of this up until now. the russians have how do you? yeah, advantage and find them all. we just recently heard that they still keep firing around 400000 shells. the week of the eastern front, that's what's a deputy defense minister he has had. so until now russia has not run out of munitions. there is of course, hope to hear that this will happen at some point, but it's completely on to you. what difference these shows from north korea would make sense here, it's pulling down in key. thank you. thousands of people have been killed and catastrophic flooding in libya. the international federation of the red cross and red crescent says that around $10000.00 people are missing storm. daniel hit libya after barreling across the mediterranean. it costs floods which swept wait entire
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neighborhoods in eastern coastal areas. the destruction is worst in. don't know where to dance collapse, wiping out a quarter of the city, the east libya interior ministry puts down his desk toll at more than 5300 relief efforts are being complicated by the fact that libya is internationally recognized. government and tripoli does not control the devastated eastern regions as the casualties in there. now, mount locals are overwhelmed with the task of identifying and bearing the dead. on the mountain, we are mass burying bodies yesterday at the neighboring hospital on the she had area and it was about a 1000 dead people including women, children come in and elderly, all of that. the there now was devastated when to downs collapse during the storm. it's an unprecedented disaster and help has been slow to arrive back in uh,
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we call on all the young libby, and anyone who has a degree or any medical affiliation to please come and help us despite warnings that the storm was coming. presidents were not evacuated. so that there is none, and then we heard that the dam had burst and water had flooded the area and people were asleep. and no one was ready. crumbling infrastructure and political divisions which rival factions controlling different parts of the country have made libya particularly vulnerable. and official from the eastern administration who visited the city, said as much as 25 percent of their in a had disappeared. meanwhile, libya's internationally recognized government based in trip. we don't play the need for international aid, even though doesn't control the affected region. 7,
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we had to postpone all demands for assistance with the exception of crucial cases. we sort of when we, when we said we don't need food, water medicine or even manpower. and that's what we need to specialist is we need help for treating bodies from the see how to do it and do besides, we spoke to some countries who will help us with the equipment search under the rubble. well, several countries, including germany, have offered aid. but then the divided country, there still many obstacles in the way of getting help to those in need. and in morocco, the search continues for missing people following that country. it's devastating earthquake. survivors are facing an uncertain future in and around merrick cash. countless families are still sleeping on the streets. the nation falls that gave
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them our caches historic jewish quarter. it's charm. we're also what's great weakness the mud bricks were no match for the powerful tremors that shook morocco last week. now, the sidewalks in the old city, usually teeming with tourists, are lined with families, trying to piece their lives together. after the disaster. that the we have nowhere to go, nowhere to sleep. we'll stay here and see what they do with us. we just want a good place to sleep on the mail. many homes were completely destroyed by the quick others were severely damaged. officials will have to assess each one to see if it can be fixed by to me i'll be good. so somebody will do this 1st creek has destroyed all our homes in the jewish quarter, about 85 percent of the houses are in ruins. even the houses that were destroyed
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are dangerous. it's very dangerous to be inside them. to many americans are angry about the government's slow response to the disaster in mara cash. some displays people say they'd rather rely on each other. then go to the government for help with my boss. usually we know there's a center for the displaced, but we don't want to go there. we're freed for our belongings, which are still in the houses, not stop. we shoot them much sooner. you still have all our papers and clothes and we don't trust still stories appointed by our king who was giving them their orders . lucky you 1st get them out. a scale of morocco's tragedy is still coming into focus. many of those who live through it feel they have nowhere to turn
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and dw correspondent young philip schultz is in morocco covering the earthquakes after math for us. he sent us this update from the disaster zone on what's being done for the survivors. so this is one of 2 field hospitals that the american military has set up in the region. in the past days, one doctor told me that they receive the ard, that directly after the earthquake and they were operational within 48 hours. and they have treated more than 1000 patients here so far. what is new is that they also have for the psychiatric department at this time, the 1st time for this kind of military hospital. and one of the doctors working here is doctor idea. those are the doctor ideas, and i would like to know from him what kind of psychological and problems that treating here at the moment local slot were treating people here who are suffering from what we call the study of acute stress, just as an attend that can manifest itself through a variety of symptoms,
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such as extreme anxiety or through crying attack loss. it's particularly difficult with children who are not easily capable of expressing how they feel they need specialized care is also against business. so they also told us before here that they don't think that the number of patients will decrease in the coming days. this would probably also keep the discussions going. if morocco will eventually need more international help or it can deal with a majority of the cases by itself. and the morocco earthquake disaster is also gripping the country's ex patriot community. in europe, belgium alone is home to hundreds of thousands of people of moroccan origin. the w is, let's see, a shelton reports the as some of whom the american national people from the diaspora and
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unzip together to share the english and choose from the direct tv. those caught up in the us quite a move. this really means this is a catastrophe. that many people will come as it does to us we off tomorrow can origin only even though we live. can we perform here, the information, the supply, the chain today to show our support, the nice city officials and the american invested to belgium joined the crowd at the city, central square called walks of life. all ages people came to be together in the capital, brussels, the communities turnings bachelor derek g into x. and i see the 2nd look research the only problems sleeping bags 10 some flashlights because there's no lighting, no electricity. i hope that this will help a little bit. it doesn't come in, i suppose, did you buy this yourself to donate? yes, we got him and his daughter only planned to drop off their donations, but they stayed to help many here see helping people back in morocco as something
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fundamentally performed. it is important to help because this is where we were born and it happened in our country and it really breaks so hard to see our brother suffering like that. helping is in our nature as muslims, anyhow, but also as americans also can overcome this collection have cover 6 of the cities, 19 municipalities. they're inviting people to bring donations, which they have bundled together and send to the craig. so i don't want to go to say to comfortably we collect the donations such as mattresses, blanket sleeping bags and generators. them will wrap it all up on the pallets and label it and talk with the belgian army, the defense ministry to send it to me or okay, which would allow me the vision of the false. so that's what i should be the amount the one on t as in belgium, not just packing up practically give to people hit by disaster. each box falls to contain smith. and so in a day or 2,
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the chief ursula funder line has pledged to strike a fair balance between the needs of the environment and businesses and the implementation of you. climate policies from the line was speaking in her final state of the european union address before her term and next year. she has underscored her commitment to her ambitious climate plan known as the green deal. 4 years ago, the european green deal was our answer to the call of history. and this summer, the hottest ever on record in europe was a start reminder of that from wind to steel, from batteries, to electric vehicles. our mission is crystal clear in the future of our clean text industry has to be made in europe. this is our task and the greenville has faced criticism. from some
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e u member states dw brussels bureau chief alexandra from nama, and told us how ursula found her line confronted the criticism in her speech. while in her speech before the you were p and problem and was a lot of fun, the funder line again and again emphasize how important it is to move forward with the green deal. she pointed to the events that we are seeing around us, the flooding, the recent flooding in civilian, for instance, the fires in greece. and she was stressing how important it is for the european union to rise up to the challenge and how important it is to keep on working on the green deal. but. and in this way, she didn't confront the critics, but she addressed that their concerns. she spoke about farmers and workers and she was trying to convince them that it's nobody will be left behind that. so the green transition of your reps economy is a big chance. however,
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that didn't go well with everyone in the chamber. i spoke with a call either of degree and seeing that you were p and paula minutes. terry ryan cook and she told me that she was hoping for more for more concrete words on the green, the, that it is not only about to its implementation. it's also about pushing the remaining legislations over the line and she told me that this speech was meant to please everyone but apparently and didn't leads to reinstate the problem. what other topics did she talk about in her dress? she talks about migration, a big topic, of course, the support for ukraine that needs to continue as she put it. she also spoke about the you appear to unions relations with china. she announced, and you and so i subsidy investigation into electric cars coming from china that are flooding the market as she put it. and that was
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a big concern of the french government. and i had a chance to catch up that with the french, a europe minister here, quick explained to me how important it is for the european companies to be in a fair competition with the chinese counterpart of counter parts. and that is what this input into this, the cation is about. she's that i'm, and we also have to mentioned, this was fund her lines last state of the union address before her term ends. next summer. does she give any hints about whether she might want to run again and, and how popular is she? would she one as well? every one was of course uh, watching for for any clue. she didn't say that she would run again. but the whole attitude of this speech was pretty clear, i would say it is for at least it was my impression, her energy, her commitments to continue to tackle the issues that the european union is facing,
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that, that her readiness to take on to the challenges all of that seems like a re election speech, but she didn't announce officially that she's ready to run again. and that is rather unlikely to happen very soon. so we need to wait for this announcement. the w brussels bureau chief, alexandra for nom, and thank you with the world's oceans warming the underwater sanctuaries and see life are in danger in the us. the coral reefs and the south of florida are especially under threat, but the water consistently reaching high temperatures, much of the coral life there has already died. now some environmental activists are trying to save what they can, by building nurseries and using cold storage technology. people use us poll, went to key west to find out more debris and white of the car. it's might look pretty, but it is a sign of decay. and several times a week,
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members of the carl restoration foundation, check for the condition of the nurseries, where they breed cars and they have reached a certain size. they are planted in the damaged reeves to ensure their so vice, our team has poured our, our to soul into building this nursery up over the last 2 years. this was, this is our newest nursery kind of our baby or our little of our project. it's, you know, really heartbreaking to see years and years and work the the railed in the matter of a few days. but baby and her team don't give up exceptional cases, which right to see what they can. so when we're pulling these coils out, uh we did it from our nurseries, through it, through all of the nurseries throughout the keys. and so we just cut those squirrels off of the coral trees that we have put them into crate from there. that place and large containers that are brought ashore by both to cold storage facilities. hopefully we can hold them there for the rest of the summer. but the
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goal is to bring them back to our nursery setting at the end of the summer, once the temperatures cool down there so stressed and between the bleaching and the temperature and the transport to there is probably gonna gonna be a survival thing for the next 3 months until we can get them back. carlos has been bleating in response to rising temperatures for a long time. but this year the situation is $63.00 because it was so hot. so early, the bleaching period is very long and many carls will not be alive in temperatures dropped again. these animals are hundreds and hundreds of years old and they can, they can die in the matter of days or weeks. groceries are one of the most vital and vile diversity systems that we have on this planet. although temperatures may drop a bit in the fall, it's only a matter of time before they rise again and become life threatening for carl's and the boiling ocean. kind of changes no longer a theory here in south florida. it's deputy force can be seen everywhere. a
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pop star taylor swift. swift up the top prize a video of the year at the mtv vd video music awards for her catch. she hit and t 0 . the senior was a big winner of the night, taking home 9 out of the 11 trophies. she was up for ninety's boivin, stars, and sing were united to host the event which also marked the 50 years since hip hop was founded. wrap legends, l o j, and from bmc let them used to contribute to theirs. on the quick reminder of the top story that we're following for you here at the w news, north korea's leader kim john on has pledged his full support for russia at talks with president vladimir putin. the 2 met at a space complex and rushed as far east,
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put and said that a wide range of issues was on the table, including all areas of military cooperation as well as economic assistance. next made in germany, it looks at efforts to drill deep into the arts for a new energy source. stay with us if you can for that. i'm sarah kelly in portland . thank you for watching the,
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the, the, using the ocean as a giant battery and the deepest rocks on earth as a heat source, exploring new frontiers of clean energy, finding out what works. and what doesn't. yet, testing new technologies in germany, looking for breakthroughs, made into them and on dw
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