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the the, you're watching the news coming to you live from berlin. world leaders gathered at a switch resort to work to solidify international support for ukraine. representatives from about 800 countries or at dave. she will be conference 8 at ending the war. top of the agenda is collectively condemning russia's invasion, the i'm sorry, richardson, thank you so much for joining us. leaders and diplomats from dozens of countries are meeting in switzerland for day 2 of a conference, trying to map out
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a pass to ending the war and ukraine. russia is not at the summit and neither is its largest backer, china. but despite the prominent no shows ukraine's president followed him, years landscape says he hopes the world works worth a just peace. the 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's 2nd largest donor germany. chancellor, olaf, shoulds set negotiation was crucial but stressed that it was russia that chose war . no country wants peace more than you queen. but let us be on this piece is more than the absence of bull. it is true peace and jew cream cannot be achieved without
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involving russia. but that does not forget that as we speak russian and continues is to rent in please the raged. it's proved to salon ski, 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 you, for us, so was interested in these now would be no more. we must decide to get the what the, just, 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 joined leaders pledging on wavering support for ukraine. and shooting down 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
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dropped its nato 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 correspondent following those talks, or us in switzerland, rosie birch are told me what leaders have achieved so far a well, it's a miss the morning here, high in this with maintenance and leaders of course, trying to get some clarity on the way forward but we're still waiting to hear if
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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 precious invasion of ukraine. its full scale invasion of ukraine has been a source of division globally. not only because it's had a 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 evey through the aggressor seen here in europe certainly has been on the mission 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, administers representative of those 92 countries. all standing together, i think will be seen as some degree of 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,
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some key diplomatic players from the so called global side. so for example, sites, africa, india, indonesia, brazil fail 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 smelled whether or not they somebody can really move anything forward, shift the diet will be seen as whether there can be a 2nd. another summit which comes after this. and what you might actually see russia at the tables, not today. indeed, we know a couple of harris has already left of a summit. so has german chancellor la schultz of a. can you tell us who is still there and what we might expect from them today? 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 recent talks, that can be actually when the real nitty gritty of the negotiations happens. i understand that those countries here are working on a joint declaration. so some sort of a text ritual,
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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 the world. and there's a lensky, i think he will come most striking optimistic tone as he already has him try to frame this really is success. but of course, a successful see the light, whether or not this is as president lensky says. a moment in history, when the history of, of moving toward piece a new credit is finally reached. and of course, at the moment, the war still rages on reservoir checked from a very misty switzerland for us. thank you so much as always turning out of some other names and b is rarely, military has announced it will be holding daily tactical pauses in some parts of southern gaza. it's as the aim of the 11. our pauses is to allow for the delivery
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of more humanitarian aid into the area. the army said the pauses would take place from 8 am to 7 pm every day, along particular roads. and until further notice, the united nations says the amount of 8 entering garza is still not sufficient. are and 8 is really solvers has been kills during operations in the gaza strip. they were in an armored vehicle hit by an explosion in the city of rafa. meanwhile, tens of thousands of israelis have demonstrated in favor of ending the war to allow wood deal to be made on freeing is released still held hostage. downtown tel aviv, somebody in the hands of opponents of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i gain the saturday night protests have become a fixture of politics, and israel activision as of now announced the week of resistance against the nets, know who governments, they want the war and gauze. indeed, and these ready hostages brought home a message echoed by
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a hostage rescued recently by these, right? the army, all the cost is of it as doing the gaza. it's only one decision. only one. it is a deal between is around and homeless. ask the bringing home as soon as possible is around the world. how much ask you to make and do as soon as possible. these re, the ministry has released more if you do of the operation which free cost less than $3.00 of the hostages on the 8th of june, for the army mix that will be possible for all the 120 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. and also number she is one of the most you see more video released by israel on saturday shows ongoing operations in rafa, which the idea saves resulted in how much terrorists killed and weapons seized
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elsewhere. lo 8. so just died when that convoy was hit by the explosion. the feel made us regarding to the information we have at this stage. one of the engineering vehicles in the convoy exploded to which was probably caused by improvised explosive devices buried in the area monument or as a result of the firing of an anti tank may sound good bunking mold in 8 months, it feel tobar 7th terrace. the taxis, rails wall, goal of destroying how much has not yet been the chief know of all the hostages being brought home sites, fueling the voices in these rail, calling for a change of cost by the government to let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. raleigh's have been held across france to protest against the far right. the demonstrations coming ahead of staff elections called by president and my new on the on and a mid fears that marine with tens national riley party could when police and the on
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also classes of demonstrators throwing fireworks and saudi arabia pilgrims are carrying out the last major ritual of a hodge, the so called stoning of the devil takes place in the mina valley just outside. the ritual marks the beginning of the holiday. this year, some 1800000 muslims are undertaking the hodge pilgrimage in scorching seats. and as temperatures around the world continue to rise, scientists are constantly searching for ways to tackle the climate crisis. and one potential solution is c weight which could provide a sustainable alternative to carbon intensive food and plastics. shelby's americans, mass has been to the eye of sky in scotland, where our locals believe cultivating st. wait and algae could be a big success story for the future to the onset to the climate crisis. it could lie beneath the surface of the seats. all our treasure
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chef, color monroe is convinced of these every few days he collects them right on his doorstep. on the small scottish island of skies. there are many different species yet here. the renewable alternative to fish and meet you may be twice or 3 times a week. actually we come out. yeah. see this one here, which is i would say probably with the best of the c spaghetti. and you can tell it it's cold. seems to be guessing, is it just looks exactly at this. again is quite a subtle flavor. but you can use it just as even the spigot to in my son wants to grow out. he's actually a fisherman, but he's also being a part time all the pharma for 2 years. it's more sustainable. he says. the 1st thing he wants to do is find out which types of allergy can best be cultivated here . very suitable, for example, that struck eliza as animal feet. and as an alternative to plastic, to begin with,
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we'll be using this for a bio stimulants. and, but we can stand off for testing 1st, see what kind of a nutrients and minerals it has. and then once we face discovered that we'll, we'll know what we want to do with the after law in addition to tourism. some and farming has been one of the most important sources of income on the olive sky. it provides jobs, but i call culture also causes environmental damage. as in recent years, several, all the farmers have settled in this area. some over the harvesting. the already of sky can be over to meet as long. they don't need any thoughts, eliza, and grow on their right until now. processing has to be in the box with neck. the gap in the market, the allison baker is trying to sell has stopped up. eco cascade is funded by the scottish government. they have just invested in your shopping machine . we want to be able to process
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a lot of see ways that can go on to a commercial market. because that will promote the growth of the industry because farm is will be able to grow to order. that'll be able to increase the size of a firm and crime, it will say wait. all the, instead of someone saw me is still a single, the future. but making the all the visible and using this treasure of to see people on the olive sky all working on it. turning to football now and to 16 year old spanish football or let me and your law has becomes the youngest player to appear in a european championship your most with the title last night with spain's opening game against croatia in berlin. spain came out on top with a convincing free meals victory creation will have to make up the points in the rest of their poor games. now in yesterday's at the 2nd match result defending champions, italy survive after obeying as for the fastest goal in the tournaments history,
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italy's a fight back with them to be obedient to one and we can hear from some of the fans after those matches. i think we're we can make it again and are good game on the televisions. i was hoping to at least all of them, but it didn't happen for a while. i started the guy general. but do you have a big go right for the final 2006 building final. so that's where everyone a go handle it even though. yeah, there's going with a lot of the most new lead was a very difficult match because there was so many like 40 or 50000 creations in the stadium. i think i only saw about 13 span. yeah. and i'll be about 30, that's fine. oh, that's all i may send us or the boys gave the wrong we believe to be a bit all this morning and we're one of the 1st part was really good. i didn't expect such
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a good stuff. i'm impressed by the team and didn't expect them to stop so well. and that is your news updates. i'm clear. richardson, thank you so much for watching the they've brought together by chance and they roots in the early ninety's and independence free woman. and the mother of 10, and the patriarchy, the sooner they can, they not assess team to, it's has been observing the lines of hardy a and had to say, is edison. this is lines that have been shaped by debris, tennessee of rule and religious constrains what he's telling me.
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