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of the, the, this is the, the news coming to live from berlin, ukraine's president visits washington to show up us support present by the promises new weapons package, but a lot of meals zalesky faces resistance from us. lawmakers has congress debates, future funding. also coming up tensions spend year of on as protesters take to the streets of the armenian capital for a 3rd day and free with are government handling of the car, about the conflict and the diplomatic risk between auto and daily escalate center.
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kind of just prime minister just intruder repeats. his claims that indian agents were involved in the killing of a canadian citizen, to take a closer look the hello him. terry martin, thanks for joining us. ukraine's present me as alaska has arrived in canada as he continues his effort to rally support for kias efforts to repel russia's invasion to landscape. and his wife were greeted at the airport by canadian prime minister justin, true to the an unannounced trip is zalinski is 1st to canada. since russia it invaded ukraine is expected to address parliament in ottawa later today. he last address the canadian parliament virtually shortly after the war started in march of february of 20. 22 soleski is visit, comes after he met with us present,
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joe biden and lawmakers in washington earlier on thursday. that meeting led to by announcing $325000000.00 in new military aid for ukraine. president followed the minister lensky did not have to wait long before he secured more us funding to repel russia's attacks and ukraine. soon after he set foot in the white house, us president joe biden announced a new military aid package and the delivery next week of the 1st abrams tax territory production. ukraine has been pushing hard for the m one a brands since washington promised them here in january hunger. i think united states of america and mr. president for the new defense package for ukraine, where the powerful package. thank you so much, and it has exactly what our soldiers needs know. earlier.
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so lensky laid a reset the $911.00 memorial at the pentagon and met us lawmakers at the capital. his visit comes at a time of growing divisions in congress over future funding for ukraine. with many republicans arguing the money would be better spent at home. but the by minute ministration is pledging on wavering support for kids and it's fight against russia . are committed to help you grant goal to force capable of ensuring new cranes, long term security, capable of deterring future threats against sovereignty, territorial integrity and freedom which are underway now. because that's what this is all about. the future, the future of freedom american can never, will never walk away from that. so new us package is a welcome boost for you,
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french forces and air defense capability. as they battled, the russian troops in a slow moving counter offensive or corresponding economy is in keeping, showing just now from the nic. ukraine is getting another package of military aid from the united states, but zalinski did not get everything he wanted duty. that's true, terry. he didn't get, the attack comes uh long range missiles that ukraine's been asking for 4 months now . he also didn't get to address congress as he had requested to. but i think the expectation taken care of what actually back height is never going to be as easy as last year. last times as key was in dc, that was in december of last year was just off to ukraine, had taken bucks, waves of territories from the russians, unexpectedly least if you go by the expectations of lots of western capital. so he was riding a wave of success then at this success is on the front lines this, you have proved proven slow. i'm more difficult. so there's less kind of movement them that i think this was about the about low being behind closed doors asking for
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money. this most recent tax was compared to remotest. it was a routine transfer supplies, but they're asking, pushing for, for the $24000000000.00 worth of nutritive the next financial year. so i think that was crucial in all of this. i think there's long standing here in ukraine to as the elections drew closer in america, this is going to become more divisive, and that by thought sensible might be a little less fun today. now, canada, he's there to say, thank you another time kind of this country with a huge ukraine desperado so supported the ukraine significantly during this war, obviously has less than the way of move to supply to hand over. but i think that's a charge that ukraine's be great for, for some schools that really stings and that something they're trying to work against now or will while soleski is trying to drum up that supports in america. nick, the fighting in ukraine continues. we're hearing reports, the cranium forces have broken through the last line of russian defences in the south. what can you tell us, nick?
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well, exactly, this has been very long coming, and i think of friends. lensky will be a little sad that this news didn't come early before his visit to the see, but it seems, there are reports and our operating behind the last 3rd layer of russian and to tank defenses. is that for read? uh, well, this doesn't mean they've broken it everywhere, but at least they have kind of confirmed up that control of the 1st 2 segments of that russian defense of long that approved. so difficult to get through. and does, it really makes ation now in ukraine's that eventually this kind of cumulative effort to really deprive russian soldiers of the supplies and to get through those mine fields could see russian souls forces folding and the way they did last year and headphones to the hope here that they will be significant progress in the weeks come next. thank you very much. that was our corresponded nick connelly there in the ukraine and capital key now, anti government demonstrators have taken to the streets. so the armenian capital, you're gone for a 3rd day to protest against the government's handling of the crisis and the going to power
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a boss. demonstrators say the government has made too many concessions to azerbaijan and are demanding their prime minister, resign ethnic armenian separatists. in the going a car about region agreed to dismantle their forces on thursday following a 24 hour military offensive by azerbaijan. crowds, ethnic armenians gathered at the base of russian peacekeepers in the city. step on our garret, russia said over a 1000 people were there. instead of peacekeepers helped armenians gift from several villages to step pano geared where they took shelter as they waited to be evacuated from the unclaimed walk on fire, reportedly rang out around them despite the ceasefire of the i just left the house without anything i simply left and i don't know what will happen to us communication blackout left many cut off from information on where to
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go and unable to reach family members. meanwhile, our medias capital your von mark. this somber independence day as its prime minister gave an address that triggered a 3rd day of protests to a most office in a meaning address. we'd made preparations to host around $40000.00 families and found the, the new. we didn't want to announce that to us. that's not why not like to include them cit, almost all be honest. in short term, it's because we think armenians on indigo, and i cover about should leave in their homes costumer in their homeland, probably under conditions that ensure a dignified and fine and danger free life on with them by monday. or they may have been out at the moment. we believe that there is no direct threat to talk to people in the going on camera back earlier approaches in front of russia's embassy had
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also taken a edits peacekeeping forward come in. you have no business being here and on media, but the only link between armenia and not garner caught up all the lodging cord or reportedly closed passion yon and says that i'm going peace negotiations should focus on the rights of ethnic armenians. but miss trust runs deep. as the 1st day of peace dogs concluded, many armenian said, there were still waiting for way out of the enclave or more. and this was spring and alyssa, dekalb, and now she is the deputy program director for europe in central asia at the international crisis group. she joins us from london. alicia about john now claims full control of the breakaway region to go into a car box. what will happen, do you think 2 ethnic armenians living there? and that's the most critical question right now is how, like,
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who manages the situation and it's talks with the local communities, and i think armenians there. there's a whole lot of fear and mistrust. there are questions over what happens to people who fight in the war in 2020, or is in decades ago in the 1990s for that saw the region set up its own institutions and the security forces. so it's, it's really crucial, but their concerns are taking into account and that there's 2 mandatory and a is it for the region and that there is a real dialogue with echo on these questions just to, to press out a little further. um, as you say, there's a lot of fear right now, armine is prime minister and says there's no direct rep to the civilian population of the going to call her bucklin. is that really the case? are they really safe? so i mean,
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the region itself has basically been under an effective blockade for 9 months now. so there are shortages of medicine, food of fuels, supplies, so residents therapy, even before this military operation began. we're facing a really dire humanitarian situation that had you know, sparked calls from international after is to, to allow cars in for that quote to do more. and so they, you know, they have already been really fearful about what might come next question is trying to, they are medium i minister, is trying to distance himself to a certain extent from the situation or media and as a result, and have been involved in their own separate piece. talked for the work for months now. so it's headed by moscow and brussels and d. c. so i think he's, he's really trying to manage the situation in which armenia also itself feels very
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vulnerable. what else? russia armenia relied on russian peacekeepers to maintain order and protect civilians and they're going to car box. what role is russia playing there now? so russia really wasn't able or wasn't willing to do much to deter about cooling the situation. moscow impacts that it only got minutes notice before the military offensive. at the moment peacekeepers are playing a role. i'm in the health broker. this what has been called a ceasefire and is, is present resembles more of an effective surrender by a local forces in regarding a car boss. but they are playing a role in terms of helping civilians. there we see thousands of people crowding round their peace keeping base on certain what comes next, looking for help looking for aid. so they are an important extra on the ground. but it, it but,
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but it's unclear how long they will stay there. and what role precisely they will play in helping to manage the situation. now with observers, i'm starting control and people on the ground, very afraid of what comes next, at least. so thank you very much. now that was at least of the coming out of the international crisis group in london. now candidates prime minister justin true to has repeated claims that indian government agents were involved in the killing of a canadian citizen in canada through the 1st made the claims on monday publicly sparking and escalating diplomatic ripped with galle. the victim was to seek separatist hardy seeing new jar he had been wanted by india for years before being gone down outside to seek temple in a vancouver suburb in june. on thursday, india announced it was freezing. visa processing for canadians and called on canada
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to reduce its diplomatic staff in the indian capital and press conference at the un general assembly on thursday to do it was asked if canada was considering a tit for tat response. here's what he had to say. as we call upon the government of india to take seriously this matter and to work with us to shed full transparency and ensure accountability and justice in this matter. we are a country of the rule of law. we are going to continue to do the work necessary to keep canadian safe and to uphold our values and the international rules based order . that's our focus right now. do that because there's been a g from dw asia, is here to help us unpack this. a rush candidate seems determined to pursue these explosive allegations against the indian government power officials and deli
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reacting are the concerns well in the officials are publicly concerned, but maybe not in the area where they can do it. canadian officials would like them to be named in the substance of the allegations concerning the talk dentist as commission. that indian officials have completely brushed aside, dismissed, they've called at the the, they've completely projected. instead, what india has done is as mounted a diplomatic offensive, a fire diplomatic sell those against the canadians in the form of the visa bands and the form of awesome that you need to do is to remove stuff from indian offices . and it really captures the mood in the nation. and also if a government cannot seem to be weak on the kind of financial, which is what you're inheriting statements like we did from the foreign ministry spokesman, yesterday at his briefing. you mean the, let's just listen and don't know if there's any company is the issue that the policeman damage is this one and it can be the mission visit. i think just got it up and it's going to petition as a place, a safe haven for tennis,
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for extreme is and for all the nice klein and i think that's for going through that piece the what do you want this? this dispute has already turned into a diplomatic conflagration. do you think there could be further escalation from india's side board? really ease in the indian score? it really is up to them what they want to do with it. because look at the sequence of events over the past few days. you had a diplomatic tit for tat expulsions of diplomats and both canada and india after which canada hasn't really done much. you've or you've only seen justin for door talking about engaging with seriousness. the indian side and having some sort of a dialogue to get to the bottom of this. what is the indians have been up in the diplomatic and david all the move to be just discussed. so it's really up to india if they want to take it a step further or maybe even get it back in. just talk about canada is allies in this situation because kind of that has been conferring with its allies. apparently
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we saw that on the, on the fringes of the g 20 summit. um those allies are in an uncomfortable position historically close to canada. but they've all been cultivating ties with india courting india in recent months and years. how much back in canada expect from its allies in this situation for when it's a question that's being honest in india and it's been answered differently to the way i would perhaps onto them. and the answer to the question of backing is this, the kind of that is getting that back in that it expects? i think you will not hear any big bang sound bites that maybe some people are expecting. but look at what has happened so far. you mentioned the g 20 during the g 20 earlier this month. joe biden took up this matter with another movie in a biological uh setting. you also have uh reports that the, the 5 eyes intelligence arrangement provided bought some of the information that the canadian intelligence agencies have a linking indian agencies to the mother of, of this sick a separate this. and if there was still any doubt as to where the west stands on
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this, that was all clarified last evening by the us national security advisor jake sullivan, who sent the following to the press. as soon as we heard from the canadian prime minister publicly about the allegations we went out publicly ourselves and expressed our deep concern about them. our support for a one force been processed to get to the bottom of exactly what happened and to ensure that the perpetrators are held accountable. not going to get into the substance of private diplomatic conversations, but we are in constant contact with our canadian counterparts. we're consulting with them closely. we support the efforts that they are undertaking in this investigation. and we have also been in touch with the indian government as well. and i will leave it at that for today, only to say that i have seen in the press some efforts to try to drive a wedge between the united states and canada on this issue. and i firmly reject the idea that there is a wedge between the us and canada. we have deep concerns about the allegations and we would like to see this investigation carried forward. so unequivocal supports
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there. uh for, for candidate from the us national security advisor talking about support for a law enforcement process. many of us would like to see the evidence the candidate has in his hands against india. where does that leave india? i think it leaves in there with a lot of choices and primarily 2 choices. i would imagine. the 1st choice is in the can choose and decide to find out more diplomatic salvos. escalated this even further to the point that it sees some action on what it goals contest on the douglas who are in canada. it can do that kind of fun being that what they saves, want as an independent in the inside, which is what this bridge is, what this separate, this was advocating in canada, which potentially left there is that the 2nd choice that india has is of course, india could potentially show in district with western partners that as it takes allegation seriously and engage with western partners including kind of the
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potentially and talk about this. and that is something that would work in the sphere. but at the time that the west is coughing into that, we'll see what kind of engagement comes out of this bears banner g from the, the news i should. thank you so much. well, several asian countries have been holding joint military exercises for the 1st time at mid height intentions with china, the association of se agent, nations known as the and says it's drills are meant to increase disaster preparedness. taking place off the coast of indonesia near the not tuna islands, indonesia move to them from a part of the south trying to see where there are or overlapping. move those exercises from cell chart to see where they're overlapping territorial claims. trying to says it has a sovereignty rights to most of the areas known as the controversial 9 dash line, but the water is border, many as you have countries and they can test beijing's claims.
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this is where of the nation. so joining forces for the 1st ever block exclusive naval exercise, it comes at the time of rising tensions, is badging over china is claim to most of the south china sea. china is 9 dash line claim and the saw china, sea health costs $10.00, stand off with countries like that non malaysia per night, and the philippines, lodging us a lot on any. and what about on there that a very some want to go to that is the global spotlight is on the south china sea. do, do it's abundant, natural resources, silas dudley's, how many nations to a 3rd territorial claims in the area by alan visa, one glen rely, would i be looking us a lot of the, the indian, easiest prime of huge active in its dealings with these nations is to maintain a neutral stance that i give them a sync up and about. but while the exercises are entirely focused a non combat activities, the drill is also being read by many as a cautious signal. the china is,
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are trying to see is only 30 miles away and is one of the most disputed to your political pop squads of the 21st century. the 1000 members are all well aware of this and are being very careful not to provo, china too much with this 1st exercise. the 5th time initially planted the edge of assault china sea. indonesia relocated the exercise, often a tune, the islands to steer clear potential objections from being regarding the disputed region. so it's important to note that conducting exercises in the south, china sea is prohibited. it is critical to maintain a sense of balance as failing to do so could be perceived as aligning with the united states. in the past of in countries had health joint exercises, but the u. as in prussia, this members on the drill is intended to demonstrate all the ends neutrality in the us, china conflict. well, also showing unity against china to the summer was the hardest on record. according to climate scientists in europe, countries including italy, spain, in greece, sol,
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temperatures rise above $45.00 degrees celsius. during july, wildfire spread through parts of southern europe across the entire continent, average temperatures were 0.83 degrees above average. now, the french capital has come up with measures to deal with the heat. its hope. the plans will also help parents become climate neutral by 2050. from paris, the city of love has long been a tour stream. but on hot summer days, it can be hard to brief. concrete rates and buildings turn the french capital into an urban heat island. that's why powers is investing tens of millions of yours to help cool down the city that you develop easy to review the pedal. the power is a very dense activity, so it's soaks up the heat to during the day and releases that. no, it's not that, i mean, we will replace concrete with green stretches like this,
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and we will insulate the public buildings pulled on the end of us and want to know but smaller community. many squares have already gone green, like the plus that in us your in east and paris. this round about in the south of the city is being transformed into an urban forest. as trees cool down the air by several degrees. greenery is also being planted on school yards on the streets in front of schools. the river scent is equally helping to cool down the city. it's connected to a network of underground water pipes linked to over $700.00 buildings across the city called special to penny. this is one of the systems main plans this on ty, canada, is. this is all these problems push ice cold water through the system. the water is cooled by refrigeration units, which heat up in the process that he will be dissipated into this then it's water flows through a secondary circuit. this system consumes half as much electricity as
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a conventional air conditioning unit. and that electricity comes entirely from renewable energy. today, the network has 90 kilometers of pipes, the company plans to triple that over the next 2 decades. fresh all of the party is already helping to cool places like the lubricant museum and powers town hall. but the air conditioning systems that use river water cons be endlessly extended, says this experts on urban climate adaptation in any of your system of control default piece of it have systems like i showed the past, the warm up the river water. and that's only save up to a certain threshold to protect the local biodiversity of cold you, me fall, say most so the systems can't pull down an entire city. we have to choose the buildings, we connect to them before. and then you say, like you mentioned that you assessed some but small outside the city of paris is setting up new roof to provide shade like this one in a lower income neighborhood in northern paris. when i found $2.00 to $3.00 carried
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out elizabeth tests and just a few minutes ago, and it's about 6 degrees celsius cooler under this roof, then it is under the sun. sometimes the temperature difference is even 10 degrees survey o box. then we are installing 24 routes like this across paris on top of our existing heat measures. now, heat plan includes, for example, regularly checking in on vulnerable people and offering spaces, such as in town halls where they can cool off on the side of christian measures like these will become even more important in the future. so i'm experts, the powers will have to deal with up to 50 degree celsius one day to we've got some breaking news coming in. you're not going to spawn has been named coach of the german men's soccer team. now goes, mine is the former coach of buying munich. he has signed the contract until 2024 and will leave the team until the end of the european championship next summer. here in germany, the 36 or older places, pansy flick,
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into the conflicts own with sarah kelly. drones far away from the front lines and ukraine increasingly striking crimea. and even moscow is the russian position, becoming more vulnerable. our russian is getting tired. andre failed off as former deputy foreign minister of russia. he's my guest this week on complex own. joining us from moscow is putting out of option conflict
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