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the the, the state of the news that live from the fresh funding for ukraine, from the united states and its allies, presidents as the landscape and 5 and sign of biological security agreements, of the 7 data is agreed to funds you practice defense with the prostate. the 1st russian assets are looking for millions of dollars for arms purchases. also on the program. the white house says that incredible reports of abducted ukrainian favors in children are being offered for adoption in russia. we'll hear from the rights group hoping to print them home and use top quotes of holds
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congress bound on the 6th with suicide and rejects the term and then the ill man and so wish to decide the timing of his own death. jeff, when he gets ready to host to your 2024 tomorrow we look at the huge security operation, keeping millions of football funds say the funds. ok, welcome to the program. it's a day many ukrainians. this thing is a turning point in the country. struggle to defend itself after the united states and its allies off its substantial new support to keep the president's terabyte and undeveloped them is the landscape signed the 10 year bilateral security agreement design to bolster ukraine's defense. this document gives washington's back in full ukraine's eventual membership of new ajax. it came with the group of 7 summit in
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it's of 8, where i late as of the 7 industrial i of 70 industrialized countries. bought a deal to use the interest from hundreds of millions of dollars in frozen russian assets to help ukraine purchase weaponry. the us president said the agreement showed how his country i'm to help you to try and defend itself over the longer to present the less can. i have just now signed that agreement between the united states and retrain. our goal is to transfer ukraine's credible defense and deterrence capabilities. for the long term. a lasting piece for ukraine must be underwritten by ukraine's own ability to defend itself now and to deter future aggression. any time in the future. united states kind of help ensure that ukraine can do both, not by sending american troops to find ukraine, but by providing weapons and ammunition. expanded, intelligent sharing continued to train brave your credit and troops at braces in
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europe in the united states. and has the interoperability between our military is in line with nato standards investigated ukraine's defense industrial base. so in time, in time, that gives, apply their own weapons and munitions and presence that landscape surprises. the dale saying it was a bridge to nato membership that would protect and not just ukraine, but the world from russian aggression. date is a truly historic day. and we have signed the strongest agreement between ukraine and the us since our independence. and this is in agreements on security and does on the protection of human life. this is an agreement on corporation and us on how our nation's will become stronger . this is an agreement on steps to guarantee sustainable peace. and therefore,
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it benefits everyone in the world because the russian war against you create either real, real, global threats. i thank you very much, mr. president, for your ledger shaped which is reflected in particular in disagreement. and in your years of support for you cream. let's pick up some of those parts for the senior consultant band to really get who is the g 7 meeting in bonnie and it's a welcome band. but let's start with the main takeaways from this, that security agreement, as well as the main point for ukraine is of course that the united states is engaging in a long term commitment to you at the u. s. as in for the long haul. this agreement over last for at least 10 years. and it includes for the 1st time, also the build up and delivery of really defense capabilities and aircraft
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beyond the f. 16, even more modern aircraft than that. and also the build up of the defense industries in ukraine that disabled and to produce the ottomans ukraine needs to defend its of, to strike back of the russian aggression. and, and joe biden, to you as president stressed that this is assigned to most code to the rule that most. com, letting me be approaching that the rest is not a stand back or break down and cannot be weighted out by road by russia. the result of the rest is through a very strong and the cube. the deal is also a pos inching closer to natal membership for ukraine. and as you know, your credit is applying for this membership for a long time. now in nature promised to take that ukraine into the lions and that's one point, but this is maybe another step. we haven't made to summit in washington in july.
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there been not be an invitation to to join, but this is now engine close. and the security agreement and not only done by the us also has friends in germany and other g 7 members. these christmas already there . so altogether, it may be a historic day for ukraine. ok, long term commitments isn't really a turning point in this conflict with, with russia. but this is, of course, how to say if this actually is the turning point. but it's, it is one of the many pieces of the puzzles you need. because now the 8 for ukraine, the financial aid submitted through a this is more sustainable animal planet bill also for kids. and also if you take into account the $50000000000.00 loan, that the g 7 is giving to ukraine now. so there's more a certainty for ukraine that they will not be left alone is that the rest is really
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committed. and if the midterm revise this is changing anything on the ground right now, i don't think so. but in the long haul, this will actually change many things for, for, for the ukraine defense against russia. all right, thanks very much at banta riggs at 3 get g 7 summit in 83. thank so much otherwise have says that a credible reports that russia is that listing abducted ukrainian children adoption websites. your clients as more than 20000 children have been taken seriously. you will be gone, according to an investigation by the financial times newspaper, at least 4 children listed as missing. you need crating, data bases, have been seen on russian adoption sites to us so far as this describe the news, this despicable children of the day should be taken during the initial months of rushes, full scaling faces. the names and ages have been forcibly been changed. last year
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in international criminal court issued an arrest warrant for flooding may have filtered in connection with the mass, subjection of new crating children speaking at a piece of same single pull of this month as well, the minutes or less goals of the international community. not just to get those abducted between the 2 together. well, also bringing back you, bringing children who ad ported to russia from the occupied territories of our country. and we know for sure about 20000 ukraine young children with kidnapped by pushing, kidnapped and taken to russia. and we know that names bothering us how that kind of thing is, director of the international bar associations to human rights institute. she also co chairs, the task force, bring kids back to cry. i have to have credible those reports. if you crating children being put up for adoption in russia all um oh to credible um unfortunately
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. um, as soon as i started this work, which um i where i was, uh, i co chair the task force with um under you have max with the shift to copy now the president of ukraine. and since that time i, of course being a and met with the children who returned i've, i've also done a lot of work with a u. n. with the investigator, as i've done. i've been to the hague. i knew what the lawrence, i'm from the i c c where i was speaking to address and i'm afraid we're talking about many thousands of children. and the evidence that there has been shouldn't being put up for adoption was coming through very early on. and one of the problems is that some small children often can't give information about who their mother is, where what be a trace was that the depth, what their own decent practice they often when they're, when they're little, they can't do that. and for many of these children were taken in the very early,
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i mean from matthew full and from different places where there were serious bombardments, but in other places taken from the children's children's instructional home care homes where media mother was ill. and i'm father's where i was sent to the front or father's where, where in working at situations or families, it's separated. and sometimes because of difficulties and, and kidding the children we were in care the care of the state. and so many of those institutions where basically i entered by russian troops and the children. if i, you know, basically abducted and taken in vehicles to russia and install not pines on that point. a russia would say that if evacuated children from these, the orphanages at a didn't baffled read just like the hands and that's, i'm so you, but you don't see about that notion of rescue as credible. i know we're talking
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about many sizes of children and if that had been true, then a list of children that have been a since 2 of the russians would have meant that those children were their family members or grand parents or aunts and uncles, or that they're very parents want them back. the evacuation back to that was parents would have happened much more easily than has happened. and we know that would be negotiations. so you can to do this, the poop, the same child an invoice and have been any number of factors. only, i mean, comparatively small numbers of being returned as gestures of somehow some sort of suggestion of humanity. that'd be very clear. what this is all about is the, the russians do once, i mean, obviously there are families that want to adult children in or countries. but that stephanie is true in, in russia, particularly young, very young children who wouldn't be able to, again, to 5 pm. and so on, right?
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um we also, but we also have the problem. this is one of the weapons of war. this is a way in which russia is seeking to demoralize a nation and to take from a nation is future. if you take the children, that's why the international criminal court put these warrants in the question, should i um, i'm off and off is why these warrants, so i hate of everything else and squarely. and the reason why is because we have to act swiftly because in young people's lives a few years can be she usually damaging the relation on that point. because if we are talking about really young children and what may be a long war, might that be an argument that there might be circumstances in which sits in the best interests of the child to leave them with the suppose the adoptive russian patterns, rather than re traumatizing bites, having them the only parents have ever been aware of. and that parents,
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all of these issues involved is really serious, ethical and moral issues. and, and those who understand to know about the well being and choose will be faced with very serious issues of what is the right thing to do. but what was definitely the wrong thing to do was for the russian state to adopt and take these children. and they want to use this, and eventually i suspect at the bargaining time to where they will say, we want this from you, ukraine and, and if you want your children back, then that's what has to be. they owe the 100 across the table. this is, this is about bargaining and for the 2 smallest children, of course, there could be no bargain because they will have been adopted into families. and that is a, is a really seriously, we could thing to do. and we know because of our experience, for example, in latin americans in argentina that the taking of children so that their grand pia,
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some the aunts and uncles and their own parents and their siblings are deprived of them, is a cruel and terrible thing too many more people the on dealing the children themselves, but it's not, there weren't all tiny children. many of them were children who are adulation, so many of them were children who are 9 and 10. and so of those to the children have returned with didn't give them the stories of being indoctrinated, telling them that they are not a ukrainian, that they're really russian telling them about teaching them to a part of the country. those, those 2 it do you want the identity of a child in that way? is so damaging to the well being of a child. and so that was a world should be up in arms about is because you can't wait till the end of the war and as children that are involved. thank you so much for talk. yes. so that's about us having a candidate from bring kids back to cry. to take a look at some old stories making news around the world. american journalist different gust converge will stand trial in russia for espionage. the wall street
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journal reporter is accused of spying for the c i. it's aggressive which was in the country to report on the innovation of ukraine when he was arrested in march last year. he and his publication have denied the charges. united states supreme court has rejected an effort to restrict the abortion drug and method prestone. the anonymous decision from the 9 justices concluded that those trying to limit the use of tale had not prove to cost any hom. missy prestone is one of 2 drugs used in the us and medicated pregnancy. terminations. european union is top closest find 10200000000 euros for continuing to break the blocks asylum rules. despite the prior approval that the judge's said through the past would be find to another many yours a day and to be complied. gary and prime minister to all about this, describe the judgement test, outrages and an acceptable entropy. then your pin code of human rights is ruled
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against the law suit off, a terminally ill mine who seeking the rights to die in hungry that it will cost side has a last and incurable disease of the nervous system. he gotten his legal action against his government last year, but today the cold found hunk response on use of major does not breach. so your pain convention on human rights, the w mcdaniel ahead of today's product. mm hm. i can't do anything independently anymore. and dressers and dress and drink. turnover in bed was to hey, unless makes daniels live honda day by day. his diagnosis with another system disease shocked him. he often thinks about the active life he wants hunt. one of his passions was the japanese motion, legit. sue? in this video, he was fighting for the brown belt. he used to work as
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a constitutional lawyer and does a renowned x, but he regularly gave tv interviews on human rights issues. nowadays he is only mentally active, but he's decided to fight to make assisted suicide, legal and hungry in the media and also in front of the court. he argues that a less is extremely humiliating. as the last stage of the disease practically leaves the person in the budget to to of state without any possibility of conscious activity or communication. when it comes to 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 hm, gary and public discourse. me it's great that you've moved so many people, but it's not that just 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 hon, gary in 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 away from freezing this dark stage of live. among the people like me, bang base for me is on a temporary range for the 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 legal. 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 in my case, it distracts us from the drama we experience every day. i'm and i see uh, a forklift start over. daniel helps with his case, he can also help others. but as we heard the daniel casa lost, his case. let's pray and dr. stevie moss, and he was accessing public law at the university of cambridge who specializes in human rights law and medical. a welcome to dw dock. so could you explain why the quote rejected mister kos size challenged to hunger is bound on assisted suicide? yes. well, in the decision which is not entirely unexpected,
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the court reiterated that states have a very wide area of discretion within which they can determine how to regulate end of life practices. and they confirmed that states are able to permit assistance in time, but also that states are able to criminalize assistance in dying as hungry continues to do so. and so what are the risks of error and abuse and the legal provision to the physician assisted dying? the court cited so the court referred to a number of the key arguments that are made in debate surrounding assistants in dine, in particular the, the need to protect individuals who are the honorable to being compelled to access assistance in dying when they otherwise would choose not to as well as several other objectives. so including protecting the doctor, patient relationship and nurturing social values and morals as well. and in that sense,
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re offend what digit held in previous cases concerning access to assistance in time . and some countries and small number i do allow, assess the dying is the evidence of from those countries that supports the dangers of, of these risks. certainly there is down to that is available from jurisdictions to commit assistance in dying of potential risks. but there's also a wealth of data that demonstrates that a carefully regulated system that allows for assistance in dying can operate safely into the benefits of individuals like mr. casa, and others who would like to access assistance in dying and exercise their self determination and control over that. dest. it's interesting, the, one of the points that you raised, that was the norms within a particular society, because, of course, they say, is a very contentious issue. generally, yes, absolutely, and that's something that the court reiterated. it noted that there is
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a growing or emerging trend towards legalizing some forms of assistance in dying and particular assisted suicide. but also emphasized that still the majority of states within the council of europe and the states of the convention, do not permit assistance in dying. and as a result, that cool being and supranational court needs to give a wide area of discretion or a wide margin of appreciation to states to determine how they would like to control or regulate and divide practices. and that's why we have situations in which some countries such as belgium and the netherlands permit assistance and dying in quite broad ways. and other countries such as england are hungry, continued to prohibit assistants in dying completely. right. but this ruling does, does this ruling preclude someone in hungry like that the case that we saw there does not preclude him from travelling elsewhere where this would be legal.
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so into hon. gary and load, that is an awful. and so from a domestic perspective, that would be potential implications for those that assist him in traveling to, for instance, switzerland or another jurisdiction that permits assistance in dying. but from a convention perspective. so intensive as rights. those countries that would, would enable missed a cost side to access assistance in time would not be violating rights under the convention. in doing so. i thank you for to hear us through that. so, so clearly dr. steve, you most of the university of cambridge thinking. so much thank. so let me count down these onto the overhead football championships, host gemini, fi, scotland and the opening match and unix tomorrow. german national team put in some last minute training of advice, input value that go into the tournaments showing improvements after on in different 2023. this year they are beating in full mattress. hosting the tournament is
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a massive security challenge with threats ranging from who would have been 5 minutes to terrorism. kick off for the euros is just hours away. the action here has been in full swing for months. it's the security in the center for the tournaments, staffed by police officers from all 24 participating countries. post germany has tried to balance informing the public of potential threats without spoiling the excitements, easy to it's not a security situation as tents. this applies to cyber security, as well as, as long as terrorism in other areas. however, i can also say that there are currently no concrete indications of a threat and connection with the euro. but many germans still concerns. a recent survey indicates almost half the population fear a possible attack during the urals security experts say the greatest potential threats is currently post by the islamic state of shoot i s k p. the turbo group is
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putting out propaganda like this one. calling for a tex on job and football stadiums. the phoenix? no, i'm on the phone. the calls about the normal foundation specializes in counterterrorism measures. he says radicalized individuals may be the hardest for it to detroit. they can easily buy a light bathroom, for example, a nice but also a gum. and with that they can execute such an attack and it's very hot for security or forward to use to prevent that. but also tamani towards the dangerous such as those post by hooligans or cyber attacks are also part of security precautions. post stadium stuff, multiple layers of security and are considered to be safe places. but fans zones temporary sites will up to 12000000 people, a likely targets 22000 police offices under cover agents. drones and road locates a public security plants and for months all german boulders have been subject to increased controls to identify and stop potential bad excess. 100 percent security
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is never possible. but i think that politicians as well as security of 4 weeks can work pretty much really good to to get us. we seen for the last couple of weeks and months, but now it will be put to the test as fence and play us gather, hoping for a safe and fun some of football for all. at the head of that opening game between germany and scotland on friday, one scottish font is worth more than 1500 kilometers from glasgow to germany. trade ferguson received the heroes welcome from the implants who's going to buy cheese and fees by sentence of skunky funds, who are in town for the tournament. at craig travel solar through 6 countries to raise money for our men's mental health charges are based in scotland. up to 41 days of booking stations looking forward to a cold beer is also hoping someone will getting the tickets to friday nights k. 6
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is reminded about top story of this, our presidents, joe biden, and below the means that i'd ski have signed a 10 year by natural security agreement assigned to both ukraine's defense is the same meeting of g 7 leaders. it was agreed to use the interests from hundreds of billions of dollars in pros and russian assets to help you try and purchase weaponry and rebuild damaged infrastructure. we'll take a closer look at that story in just a moment on the day i'm asked to stop legal. that's a just a moment here on data. the
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the 2 is a waste of mind katia ended towards his stuff. june 22nd on d w. the $37.00 zeta is amazing and it's right. you have agreed to lend ukraine $50000000000.00 of russian money. this would be interest and profits on the proceeds of more than $280000000000.00 of russian assets seized by g 7 countries in the european union. and ukraine would use the money to build that to buy weapons and rebuild damage infrastructure. but is it legal and who is on the hook for ukraine? bassett, by water and russian occupation defaults on the loan and feel galen by living. this is the day the
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