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the, the, you're watching the, the, it was coming to you live from berlin. world leaders gathered at a switch resort, a work to so with a 5 international support for you crate representatives from about 800 countries or at j to have a conference aimed at ending the war top of the agenda. collectively condemning rushes invasion. also coming off on the show, thousands take to the streets across france to protest against very low pens are right, national riley parking ahead of upcoming elections. the
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. i'm sorry, richardson very warm. welcome to the show. leaders and diplomats from about a 100 countries are meeting in switzerland for day 2 of a conference, trying to map out a path to ending the war and ukraine. russia is not at the summit and neither is its largest backer, china. despite the prominent no shows ukraine's president for a lot of years, lensky said he hopes the world would work towards a just peace of representatives from over 90 countries, gathered to try and forge a piece one for you. cream, notably, absent is russian president vladimir putin who was not invited. the decision to exclude a warring party was met with criticism from some countries including skepticism from a close ally, ukraine, 2nd largest donor germany, chancellor, olaf schultz, that negotiation was crucial, but stressed that it was russia that chose war. no country wants peace more than
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you agree, but let us be on this piece is more than the absence of for it is true. peace and ukraine cannot be achieved without involving russia. but that does not forget that as we speak russian and continues to run in, please be waged. it's brutally won't savanski defend that the decision to exclude russia and said moscow would be informed when the time was right. there is no russia here. why? because if russia was interested in fees, that would be no war. we must decide together what adjust this means for the world and how each can be achieved in its ruling last week. so lensky was hoping us president joe biden would attend. instead, vice president camella harris, joint leaders pledging on wavering support for you cream and shooting down
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a so called piece proposal made by putin on the ease of the summit. he claimed russia would end the war if you crean agreed to give up for eastern regions. and dropped its nito ambitions and let nothing about the end of this war be decided with out ukraine. by contrast, however, yesterday students put forward a proposal. but we must speak truth. he is not calling for negotiations. he is calling for surrender walk countries like germany and finland said the stomach is a 1st step to lasting peace. it's not expected to result in a real breakthrough in the absence of russia. and we have our corresponding rosie bird shirt in switzerland with the very latest for us, rosie, tell us what leaders and have a chief that this summit so far as well. it's a misty morning here, high in this with 9 tens of leaders, of course,
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trying to get some clarity on the way forward, but we're still waiting to hear if they're going to come up with a declaration and exactly what is going to be in it. but i think before we get there, we have to really reflect on some of the context here because bushes invasion of ukraine. it's full scale invasion if you create has been a source of division globally. not only because it's had huge ripple effects. we heard some african leaders, for example here, talking about the impacts it had on farmers in the african continent with price flaring, for example. but also because russia, the inmates or the aggressor, seeing here in europe certainly has been on admission to try and convince. certainly other parts of the world, but it is the victim. here are russia is not present at these talks. however, 92 countries are so seeing the leaders invoice and ministers representative of those 92 countries. all standing together, i think will be seen as some degree of
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a waiting for ukraine of a symbol of diplomatic unity. but it's not the slam dunk that key of was hoping for . and that is because there are some quite notable no shows. so for example, some key diplomatic players from the so called global side. so for example, sites, africa, india, indonesia, brazil. they all chose to either send just diplomatic invoice or ministers instead of their leaders. and i think to some extent, that will be seen as a smell, whether or not the stomach can really move anything forward, shift the diet will be seen as weather. there can be a 2nd, another summit which comes after this. and what you might actually see russia at the table, not today. indeed, we know a couple of harris has already left of the summit. so has german chancellor la schultz of a. can you tell us who is it still there and what we might expect from them today? if there's still a whole host of leaders here, and of course sometimes when leaders leave and they leave their diplomats or invoice to get on with talks about can be actually when the real nitty gritty of
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the negotiations happens. i understand that those countries here are working on a joint declaration. so some sort of a text ritual, like you recall the fundamentals of the united nations charter. so territorial integrity. but it's probably going to be quite vague in the terms of language it uses because of course, trying to unite this broad churches more than 90 countries around one goal. that's something which will likely be pretty difficult. and of course, we'll have press conferences from the key leaders involved here, particularly, you're creating present loading. there's a lensky, i think he will come most striking optimistic tone as he already has them try to frame this really is success, but of course, a successful. see the light whether or not this is as presidents, when he says a moment in history, when the history of, of moving toward piece and you create is finally rates. and of course, at the moment, the war still rages on reservoir to from a very misty switzerland for us. thank you so much as always
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and these really military has announced it will be holding daily tactical pauses in some parts of southern gaza. it says the aim of the 11 hour pause is to allow for the delivery of more through monetary and 8 in the area. the armies that the pause would take place from 8 am to 7 pm every day on particular roads. and that until further notice, united nations, it says the amount of 8 but his entering garza is still not sufficient as well. 8 as early soldiers have been killed during the operations in the cause of strep. they were in an armored vehicle hit by an explosion in the city of rafa. the well tens of thousands of his railways have demonstrated in favor of ending the war to allow a deal to be made on freeing is really still held hostage. downtown tennessee, from the in the hands of opponents of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i gain the saturday night protests have become a fixture of politics. and israel active as of now announced the week of resistance
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against the netanyahu government. they want the war and guns and the done these ready hostages brought home a message echoed by a hostage rescued recently by these re the army. all the cost is the past due in the gaza. it's only one decision. only one. to get this deal that to begin is around and homeless. ask the bringing home as soon as possible is around the world. how much ask you to make. and then as soon as possible, these re, the ministry has released more if you do of the operation which free cost less than 3 other hostages on the 8th of june. for the army admits that won't be possible for all the $120.00 hostages. still full to be held in gaza. so we slomo bail, should we have to honestly say should we will not be able to return everyone home in this way. possible number, she is one of the most you see more video released by israel on saturday shows
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ongoing operations in rafa, which the idea of saves resulted in how much the terrorists killed and back in the seas. elsewhere. lo 8 soldiers died when that calm boy was hit by the explosion. the field made us regarding to the information we have at this stage. one of the engineering vehicles in the convoy exploded, which was probably caused by improvised explosive devices buried in the area, montgomery, or as a result of the firing of a nancy tank me sound good function. more than 8 months, it feel tobar 7th terrace. the taxis, rails wall, goal of destroying how much has not yet been a chief know of all the hostages being brought home sites, fueling the voices, and these ro, calling for a change of cost by the government. we can bring you up to speed now with another world news headlines. thousands of women in brazil have marched against
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a proposed law that equates abortion after $22.00 weeks of pregnancy with homicide of a bill before the conservative controls congress threatened 6 to 20 years in prison for them in abortion access is already highly restricted in prism a growing sinkhole is threatening to collapse a building in the chalet and resort city of vienna. del mar, multi story apartment building is located on a do and a single open after heavy rain and saudi arabia. pilgrims have carried off the last major ritual of a hush. the so called stoning of the devil takes place in the mina valley, located outside the holy city of macca. this year, some 1800000 muslims are undertaking the hodge pilgrimage and scorching heat. rallies have been held across france to protest against the far right. the demonstrations coming ahead of a snap of parliamentary elections called for later this month by president and
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around with con anti racism groups of joined french and unions to march through the streets of paris. they fear at marine, the pens national riley party could meet the 1st or far right government since the 2nd world war indeed of use on you found a car in paris. she has more on what drove so many protesters to turn out on a saturday as well. these are definitely some of the biggest demonstrations against the far right that we've seen so far. ever since president mccaul, call those a snap and make sure i'm missing you know the both of the people now not just in the capital of virus but also the city of marcy earlier today. we support this by you on in the south in valencia and in the notes that a big protest blog tramodol in neil as well. i think what is essentially driving many of these demonstrators to come out in big numbers. i think is boats. you don't kind of angle as well as field that the snap elections could potentially give the far right. it's best shot to the governing fronds since the machine regime of world
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war 2. we have to remember that the far right measured riley. this is a nationalistic populist party which you know, has entered migration that it's, um, it has its main platform and it's spent, you know, in the positive defense decades of the political fringes. because it's, it's founder was convicted of racism, inputs 9 the whole, the cost of the body to the it has re branded itself under the name the pen. it has cleaned up its image. but a lot of speakers to be at these riley said that the far right really hasn't changed. it's stripes. and one that, you know, press freedoms, the right to demonstrate and mobilize and trade unions would even be a threat. if the far right came to power, train now to some football news and 16 year old spanish football or let me know your mom has become the youngest player to appear in a european championship. and i'll take the title and last, last night. last night would stay in the opening game against for asia here in berlin. the spaniards that came out on top of a very convincing 3 mill victory for a shuttle. and i'll have to make it up in the points that it needs to progress and
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the rest of their games. and yesterday, 2nd to match the defending champion in a lease, survived early after albania scored at the fastest school in the tournament history . italy's fight back led them to beat obedient to one. let's hear from some of the fans after the matches. i think we're we can make it again and our game and they tell them. so i was hoping to at least tie of them. but it didn't happen for a while. oh no, i was a guy, you know, but do you have a big go right? berlin finals, 2006 building fine. and so that's where everyone a go. even though you out with this quote, the emotionally, the very difficult match the well, the goal to you via the commissioner, the only saw about division enough time to start doing the pretty nice on your
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laptop. mason and us are basically the same. a lot of people need to be, be at all this morning and we wanna do it. i didn't need the policy. i wanna just didn't tear it into the argument. i'm in the and it today marks world sea turtle day at a dedicated marine conservation facility on the a dramatic coast of italy, wounded, loggerheads or nurse back to health. the area is home to a large number of the turtles, but many of them are caught in trawling mess or injured by propellers or fishing clocks. scientists at the center rehabilitate the animals and then return them to the c. safely back home there. what is your news update at this hour it? stay tuned for our show shift coming up next. it asks how artificial intelligence
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