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the the, this is dw news line from bell in the g 7, both those ukraine with some big ticket security deals. japan as a new way. so ready to sign agreements with keith. the 17 is also one to funds ukraine's fine with pros and russian asset. because live to our correspondence at the annual summit. right? to dine, you quote, i've told hungry is bad or let's see since suicide. reaching, rejecting the totally old man's wish to decide the timing of his own rights. united tina as the senate gives general approval to president,
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lays controversial plans to shop the economy back to life and alludes loud speakers and leave lists candles and south korea race intentions with psychological warfare across the board. the dates as well and welcome. well, leaders have arrived in easily for the g 7 summit. this is meeting is set to focus on global conflict. leaders have reportedly agreed on the terms of a $50000000000.00 loan to ukraine, backed by the profits from $300000000000.00 euros in frozen russian assets. you planning and president flooded. mr. lensky says he will also assign a 10 year by the landfill security deals with the us to train you planning on
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forces, as well as in agreement with japan. as a chief political correspondent data honda is in body at the summit for us. you can tops the agenda. how do g 7 lead is one to move support? well, one of the strongest message that the leaders of the 7 most industrialized countries definitely want to send from this summit is that they stand by ukraine side and that they are trying to support it in the long term. and it's 5 to again stressing regression. and one way to do that is to solidify if you want and financial support of ukraine. so make it less dependent on changes in governments in a particular country. say if another u. s. president was to be selected and chosen by the electorate. that then what would that mean for the support of ukraine? all these risks they want to get out of the way they want to give you kind of a big chunk of money. we're hearing some $50000000000.00 euros with
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a loan that they would take out, and the interest would be paid. and by winful profits from those pros and russian assets that exist in those 7 countries. then a presidency lensky from ukraine is going to attend the summit as well, is going to sign the last 2 of those long term security agreements with g 7 countries. so the us in japan, all the others have already signed those 10 year security agreements with ukraine. and that is a milestone for the country as well. that says it needs to have flexibility now, but it also needs to be able to look into the future and know that is elyse done by the side. we sylvia tell you in 5 minutes to that welcoming a guess in a luxury village in southern easily can you give us a bit of a sense about the place where the top to taking place on the board like not see a is definitely a luxury is place and a judge, a maloney,
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probably chose the place for 2 reasons. one, it does. so it's really from its best side. and she is of course, the host of the, an international one of the most high ranking meetings that there are around the world. so of course he wants to present it to the edits best, but the other reason is very simple. you can also have very good security, and that's just as important when you're dealing with high ranking guess like the u . s. president of the ukranian president. and this follows maloney's right wing allies getting a significant boost and a you, alexis, what's the ending? does he have them on other world leaders of the summit? yeah, the elections last week. definitely. so lots of losses for many governments and within the european union, if you take the examples of france and germany, the governments that, that parties definitely lost and georgia maloney after the elections came out and
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presented himself as one that essentially one there is election. so there is a lot of taylor in for her political table, and at the moment on the european union, as states she is presenting herself as a mediator who has the support from all countries. she says she's also extending a hand into the global south and she says she wants to change the relationship between european union countries and countries in africa. and what with them unable i to i level now where she stands politically. of course, there's a bit of doubt when it comes to her domestic politics where she is pursuing a very conservative pos and routes like boston for example. or the, the, the, the idea is that she has of the traditional family is something that more liberal countries within the european union dues. the skeptically, using a has a reporting from the g 7. the european court of human rights has
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ruled against the lawsuit of a terminally ill man who was seeking the rights of dying hungry donald cause i has an incurable disease of the central nervous system. he sued his government last year, but the court found henry's band on youth and asia didn't preach the european convention on human rights. the w mets daniel ahead of today's verdict. mm hm. i can't do anything independently anymore. and directors and dress the drink. all turned over in bed was a less makes daniels live honda day by day. his diagnosis with the know the system disease shocked him. he often thinks about the active life he wants hunt. one of his passions was the japanese motion locked huge it to in this video,
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he was fighting for the brown belt. he used to work as a constitutional lawyer and does a renowned x, but he regularly gave t v interviews on human rights issues. nowadays, he is a mentally active, but he's decided to fight to make assisted suicide, legal and hungry in the media, and also in front of the quote. he argues the a last is extremely humiliating. as the last stage of the disease practically leaves the past and in the budget to to of state without any possibility of conscious activity or communication. when it comes to me, no longer being able to communicate with my loved ones. it's a feeling of confinement and without any meaning, and therefore, without any dignity who, who the hero, the flight to. this is what they call him in the hon gary and press. his example
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started a new debate about assisted suicide in home, gary and public disclose me. it's great that you've moved so many people, but it's up to significant parts of the political elite, remain silent. that's just why he took his case to the european court of human rights serving the hungarian state for the 1st hearing in november 2023. he was still able to travel to strasburg. he gave the 1st arguments in his case. he knows the quote, well, he used to work there in the early 2, thousands looking applicant. i am not 0 for saying this dark or yes, the 05. i mean, the people like me bang base for me is on a temporary range for and there for you. daniel's brother,
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peter has always been close to his brother. he says he'd be ready to help with the assisted suicide. if daniel wanted it and it will lead go, and then it doesn't cost quite a while. we don't feel like we're miserable. carter always sitting in the corner and crying. because danny is terminally ill and also because there's always something to do. let me the moment my case distracts us from the drama we experience every day. and as i see uh, a forklift start over, daniel helps with his case. he can also help others. so but as we heard, daniel because i lost his case. so let's bring in steve foster who's a professor of laura coventry university and a specialist in european human rights law. welcome to the don't you. can you explain the quotes, judgment in more detail, a little thing. we have to look back to a case cool pretty and the united kingdom, which is 20 years ago. and in that case, the european court held that each stage had
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a barrier of discretion as to whether they allowances to dying or not. so the principle is that the for state wants to introduce assisted time. they can do that without breaching the hurricane convention, provided there a sufficient, safe, dodge. but the only thing called today recognized the vast majority of states in the council of europe. and in fact, the world wide, i've no so allowed assistant dying, they were still model and ethical concerns about it. and so the european cultures, given the hungry that mileage units, appreciation that much and have discretion in allowing them to continue assisting a band. all assisted tie provides you to if there's not a breach is, is basic rights is explained with courses that he's being subject to, to, uh, in humane treatment. because he can't have access to assisted time. but the
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european court is recognized in these cases that he like others, will have access to power to the tab and to shoot main treatment at the, at the end of the lights. so i think what you're being coaches done here is retain the stages, quote, but it does leave rather an odd situation where if, if you are living in a state which has introduced assisted dying, then that is perfect a little full provide you. there are safeguards against abuse, but it does give this discretion to other members other member states to continue the bat. and obviously that doesn't help our applicant in this particular case. what are these risks of abuse and error, right, and the legal provision of position assist a dying which the court selected. i think it in general, there's the abuse that they the patients like the applicants in this case might be
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subject to, to. so being forced by um, family members and, and other activists, etc, to make a decision to end their lives. when that might not be the true consent. because in this case, particularly referring to the fact that it is very difficult to maintain a mullet to that consent and agreement, also also patients. and that is a concern that is a concern that they may be more concerned with. the administrative and logistic difficulties of calls and thoughts and uses to dine rather than the human rights phones. but those are, those are always the, the arguments put forward by all member states to continue the bad as a, basically bad because it's something for the to hard boss get. there is an element
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of that. um, there is also an element of reflecting the totes role models of the use of the whole society. but as we saw in, in that, in that split, the applicant appears to be getting a great deal of support from, from the public. um, and it does tend to move now to the fact that it might be more administrative really difficult as a site, you know, a very top page to uh, to deal with by introducing new legislation. steve foster in coming to you. thank you very much guys, analysis talk or nothing. some of the other stories making news around the world. hundreds of people have been forced out of their homes by flooding in southern and central too late of the days of intense right. and the government has declared a state of emergency in several regions, full cost as a predicting,
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even more heavy rain and strong winds in the coming days. india is embassy into wage me says around 40 of its citizens perished in a fire in the city of montgomery. at least 9 others died when the blaze tore through a building, housing, fire, and workers on wednesday. and human rights groups have frequently raised concerns of and living conditions and the goal, stateful migrant labor. it is on, for, we live in the united nations ones, the number of forcibly displaced people around the world has reached the new height of a 120000000. it was the 12th here in a road that the winds refugee agency of a portrait of rise alone in bought toner sedan, close to 11000000 people were forced to leave the your opinions top, cortez find hungry, 2 $100000000.00 euros for continuing to break the books asylum rules, despite of private rule that the judges said for the past would be find another
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1000000 euros a day until a compliant and gary and prime minister, if it's all been as cold, a judgment, outrages, and unacceptable, then it will affect the ability. i didn't seem to say that has naturally passed president hobby, and malays controversial economic reforms. the package aims to slash government spending and privatized public companies. it's part of his pipes to shock. i just seen his economy out of its west crisis into decades bought the prospect of granting him sweeping powers to slash social programs and enact out the changes the spot. huge demonstrations in the capital. a k o succeeds on the streets of what else i have is. protest is classed with police and set fire to cause opposition little make cause join. the protests of pepper sprayed and dragged away. like many of the demonstrations here, they see the new legislation can shrink the benefits,
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like pensions. we can work as rights and save a big corporation that may have been on this low attacks. all work is in argentina . i'm a retired teacher and i do not want to be the last generation of retirees in my family. i want my sister who is adult to, to be able to retire my niece, who is a student and my daughters, who are professionals. and who will not be able to retire if the pension package pauses today, that is the they believe the bill over extends the president's power? no, no, no, no, we can be seen. he's not 0. he's waiting for us to set everything on 5 years. these month things he's on them for that's why i think he's crazy. it's not like that these guys, things he owns everything that he can change everything. know the rights outside congress reflect the divide on the inside. the bill was deadlocked. 36 to 36 until the vice president broke the tie. she said you go to those who voted in favor,
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chose change, or we have all those sort of tempe today. we still have to watch and tina's and video now, so one violent argentine is it sets cause i'm showing out all that through stern use at us, and that to face the exercise of democracy and another argentina, thoughts as to why, cuz we're wasting with deep pain and sacrifice to the vote to be respected, e subsidy, b, c, o, etc. if the house approves the new modifications mill, i can claim his 1st. let's just have to victory since taking office in december on christopher silva. teeny is a senior fellow for latin america. the think tank chatham house in london. could you run this through the pros and cons of malays or thoughts? well, it's a dramatic reform is your report indicated. malay is clearly trying to address some of the basic structural issues and challenges in, in,
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in the argentine economy. other lead to the levels of inflation we're seeing and to lead to the drugs on economic growth on what the package does. first of all, as, as the report indicated was really sweeping powers to cut pensions to reduce government spending, to reduce government subsidies. and also to increase the incentives for international investment in the country. as well as lower the threshold for income tax just before the previous government left off is eliminated income tax for the working class, which was a guess a smart political move. it didn't work for them uh, electronically and certainly doesn't work for me. i can honestly, so that's what's on the table right now. these are, you know, it is a threat to many of the unions. they're a threat to pensioners, but the truth is, believes popularity right now. it's still about 50 percent. so despite what we're saying is this reaction violent reaction, some cases do these changes and even if you will, that, that sort of division within the congress over this. and we're along prevention
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governors. this is a dramatic perform the really fundamentally little challenge, the, the art you're trying economy in the ways it's emerged over the last couple decades . so is this the case of bad medicine that the identity is just don't want to take it is the medicine has probably been passed through a very polarized congress. but we'll have, you know, like any bad medicine is going to have some really dramatic side effects. cutting subsidies, for example, cutting government spending, especially in some provinces in the interior of the country where more than 50 percent of the population lives on some form of government subsidy or some form of government jobs. it's going to have a serious effect and it took, basically, this omnibus package you will see is it now goes back to the lower house of congress to be passed law by law. it took it some dramatic re shaping, but it is not just, you know, painful medicine is also one. that is, is really going to challenge a lot of the, the factors or powers they would say in argentina that have been controlling the economy, controlling economics for decades, even almost a century. now,
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how do you think the developments in argentina could affect the region or you know, the 1st of all there's, there's a problem that issue of malays personality and his desire to weigh and often times and personalised expands with other presidents that has, i think, really weakened his, his diplomatic pull within the region, but it within sort of more which is neighbors. argentine is part of america. sure. the southern town trading blog that includes brazil your why and, and pair of why. and this will provoke a series of changes. it will probably lead to some temper, or at least a decline in the economic wrote that will affect brazil's exports to argentina. and basically, archie is one of the results of largest export markets. it will likely also affect other countries economic relations with the, the economy. but the truth is that, you know, or just, you know, for a long time has been sort of the sick,
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best follow of america short. so this is really an effort to try to renew the economy. but again, it's going to be a very long haul because it does really represent a challenge to the traditional way that the arch trying economy is function for a long time. and people have benefited christopher 17, a from chatham house turning in there on dw. thank you. thank you. and the look at some of the world news down 55. his have been trying to put out a massive blaze at an oil refinery in northern iraq. it started on the 9th in a storage facility and quickly sprayed across the site. the cause of the fine was not immediately clear. according to local media, several people were injured. a frenchman in prison, dino ryan has arrived back in france. you'll be on know, was arrested in september 2022, one security challenge as well back packing incentives to 5 years in jail. the french president, the memo when call has urged stay bound to release 3 other incarcerated french
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citizens. authorities in denmark have recalled 3 types of self, 3 an instant noodles of the risk of acute poisoning officials said they were so spicy, they could be help, has it the manufacturer said the noodles have exported worldwide, and this was the 1st time a recall had ever been ordered. tangents had been rising on the korean peninsula with the north and south turning to psychological bullfight tactics. for the 1st time in use sole has begun blaring and deep joan yang propaganda through loud speakers on the border. it's in response to north korea, sending across hundreds of balloons filled with waste. in a further escalation, this week, the south korean miller treat says it's sold as 5 wanting shots off the north korean troops. briefly across the board, a south korean soldiers stand god. their attention focused
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suddenly on the north, people here on the edge of the sunday skirmish at the border. even if the military says this was not a serious attempt to enter the cell. we got to give him that the north korean military immediately moved north. after our warning broadcasts and warning shots, we believe that they did not intend to invade. but despite the reassuring woods relations between the 2, korea's r at the lowest and use tensions up in ratcheting up in recent weeks of to p on yang, sent hundreds of rubbish filled balloons across the border. as many of the balloons was said to be filled with ex comments. that in turn led the south to restart, broadcasting, propaganda, and cape off across the border. reinstalling racks of speakers pointing towards the north. now, sol accuse is beyond yang of rebuilding its own. loud speak is near the demilitarized zone speak instead of previously being removed. the careers have
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a long history of blasting each other with propaganda. the use of massive stacks of speak is goes back more than half a century a deal, so both sides agreed to stop using them in 2018. their effectiveness has recently been questioned and many see the re introduction as largely symbolic balloons protest is in the south send to the north have proven to be much more effective. they devices are often quite high tech and they can reach deep inside north korean territory. these operations have sparked fury in pyongyang. this week, the sister of north korean leader kim jong own, issued a warning to the south. came your jones said it would facing you count direction if it does not stop active effects from sending the balloons and continues the loud speak. it broadcasts the tit for tat is only deepening the divisions between soul
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and p on yang and remains just one of the seemingly calculus obstacles on the road to piece to the korean peninsula. korea analyst jenny town spoke to us earlier about how these latest steps between the rifle. korea is a different from previous escalation as well. i think in some way the north koreans amends this to be a strong response that didn't have that same kind of military component to it. um, you know, in the past they have actually threatened to military actions and military movements. so this was one way to sort of match orleans for balloons on some level . and even i think the, the us responses and certainly in, in condemning the, the, the, the, is coming over the border. but then there's also been some pastoring in terms of, you know, us, the one farmer runs, which i think is a bit of an overreach for,
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for what actions took place and it sort of does necessitate. now the north seems to respond with something, a bigger a military demonstration of power. and so i think there's a real need here for, you know, taking a step back. you know, this is like a logical warfare that's going on. um, it has happened in the past. i think we need to be careful not to overreact to all of these different signals that are coming across. just as a reminder of the top story is way following for you. the south. a g 7 summit is on the way in easily with the ongoing war and you crank said to dominate the agenda because they're expected to finalize in a package for keith, funded by the prophets of pros and russian assets. and then a new court has ruled against the lawsuit of a terminally, old man seeking the right to die in hungry. they found hungry ban on youth and asia did reach the european convention on human rights. that brings you up to date
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