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need to touch it back, just a subscriber id, listen to pop the 2 along for the ride. the . this is dw used by from bell in a global pushed to unite behind ukraine. officials from almost a 100 countries convenience, a switch result for another day to end the boil. top of the agenda, collectively condemning russia's invasion, is reynolds that will be announces daily. tactical pauses in a pot of southern gaza to allow in more humanitarian supplies. age groups say it's not enough. the united nation says civilians are in desperate need ad.
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chaotic things in germany on the sidelines of celebration surrounding the euro, 2024 football championship, police and handbook shoot them. and they say was threatening officers with an axe and petrol. bon the, i've been civil and welcome the to day some it on pace, and ukraine is drawn to a close in switzerland. ukrainian president, florida mesa landscape says the support his country received from world leaders shows the international bootable can be restored. the summit, spinal communicate stated, all policies must be involved in talking to achieve lasting piece. russia wasn't invited and didn't show any interest in attending the document free of firms, a commitment to ukraine's right toyota integrity,
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such as the return of the both heads, ukrainian, children, and pulse full control of the separation. you see a power plant to leave a ton to keep. let's take you over to the closing remarks from the summit, cold by so landscape. we are, it's a war, and we don't have time for, for a long work. moving to this means acting fast. preparations will take months, not yours. so when the action plans for peace are ready, and when every step is worked out, the past will be open for the 2nd piece summit and does for ending this war for a just and lasting peace. we already have congress who indicated the interest to cost the 2nd be summit and we started talks with them. i am confident that the choice will have truly global significance. the editor richard,
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okay, is a to walk us through the pay summit. what are the main points from the communicate festival? yeah, so ben, you mentioned one or 2 of them, but broadly speaking about this communicate does, is it, is it frames the war pretty much from the, your ukrainian perspective. you know, it talks it a bit at the very beginning, the ongoing war of the rock of the russian federation against ukraine continues to cause large scale human suffering and destruction and destruction and to create risks with global repercussions. so kind of from the outset, it is very much a document which you see is very supportive. a few cranes of position is the victim of this invasion. and it refers back to some of the resolutions, which would be imposter of the past couple of years. and you, in general assembly, where ukraine also had pretty broad, a diplomatic support. and it talks about a couple of the particular areas you mentioned that the social security of nuclear
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power stations, for instance, and saying that these past patients need to be fully under ukraine's control. and the russian needs to back off from that completely. and talk about this issue of a food security as well, which of course is a huge if huge interests around the world and going forward. it says that that moving towards finding piece, any piece in this was, should be based upon the principles, the un shots of which means, you know, the respect for territorial integrity. the kennel just sees parts of the country and the respect for sovereignty, a state. so you kind of undermine ukraine's independence as a silver nation. so very much from the perspective of supportive countries. and i think that's quite interesting because you see that sort of 93 countries that attended this summit in some form h e, signed up to that communicate meaning the 13 didn't end of the 13 that didn't have some big names. india said, you re, b a, u, a e, south africa, thailand, indonesia, mexico. so very influential countries, particularly from the,
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what's often called the global south. and not just countries that have always been on the fence like india has famous me being very much on the fence and this conflicts the country like indonesia, and it supported ukraine in those un resolutions. and here it's moved a little bit towards defense. so although you, the credit is very much saying, look what we've got here. we've got like dozens of countries to come and show up for this conference and express the support um it's a mixed picture with with that respect where it reaction can you compare the proposal from food and on friday and so in this case position. yeah. so i think that's really instructive. where do we stand that? so the pregnant, so really try to create this because this is the to promising backing that we have 90 plus countries coming. maybe they don't see things exactly the same way, but still that's quite a show compared to what russia has. it doesn't have this kind of, you know, diplomatic support out there. the russians for that part is saying, you know,
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pretend set on friday. i'm happy to talk, you know, trying to, you know, and present to the well, this face. so somebody is quite reasonable and suggesting that is the other side. that is, that is stalling on tools. but if you look at what he said, he said he put down pretty massive preconditions. he said, well, i will tools, as long as you train withdraws from the full regions they, the russia has illegally annexed as part of its war. so essentially, russia is saying, okay, will help us selves to this land. you accept it. oh, and by the way you comp joined nationwide, which would be of course, ukraine's primary way of feeling safe in the future even if it did give up some territory. so what you see is the 2 sides of very far apart. and i think the reality of this war is neither of those sides is sufficiently on the back foot on the pressure militarily to give the kind of concessions that the other side once.
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and that's the reason that they will have to keep fighting which a bulk thank you very much for the analysis. this is why the military has announced staple, implement tactical pauses. and its operation against the militant group hom us in about of southern guns are following up top as tara attacks. it says the 11 hour windows will allow more humanitarian supplies into the boys are enjoying daytime mouse. the only says the daily brakes will take place from 8 am to 7 pm until further notice, the aim is to get more trucks through the carrots alarm crossing the main entry point, right, and then onto this i didn't highway the key north, south road, the united nations says the amount of support entering the guns. this trip is still not enough for civilians. i'll strain and load from the norwegian refugee council. how much of a difference this will make? no, it really is not enough. what we need is a ceasefire in order to be able to access all parts of garza and
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a massive surgeon of humanitarian assistance. of course, having some degree of access to the cam shalom crossing, which agencies have largely been unable to reach is, is one step forward, but there is so much more, there is so much devastation and destruction in need in gaza. that is real, needs to be doing more to allow for a to enter and to provide for the protection of humanitarian. once that is received to be able to access all parts of gaza and distribute aid to everyone wherever they are throughout the enclave. when you're talking about the safety of your stuff and drive is how, how much do you trust these pauses? or you know, the notification in d confliction system, it has been broken for for months now in terms of, i'm not sure it ever was actually functional in terms of providing safety or for humanitarian just last week during the massive operation in the middle area. and
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there in the state out refugee campbell, when the 0 extract in 4 hostages from carson, and hundreds of palestinians were killed in the process. humanitarians were killed during that, that operation, including a staff member, worked for one of the energies, partner, organizations, humanity, and inclusion. she was killed the long side, 7 members of her family. on top of that, we've seen the destruction of, of aid facilities including humanitarians acumen, to sanity, and inclusions warehouse last week during the same operation. so allowing agencies to access care them so long crossing to finally receive and take our goods. in our aid into the, into god, that is, it is one step. but we need to ensure that there are safety for humanitarian. and we've seen hundreds of humanitarians killed over the last 8 and a half months. the other point i wanted to bring up with you was distribution because a lot of causes roads are already destroy and it streamlines difficult
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to, to reach people in need. in garza, there's the severance between the north of guys that in the south of gaza and difficulties in terms of travel agencies abilities to travel between the 2. there are difficulties in terms of roads that are possible being able to coordinate with these relays or notify these releasing get confirmation that our convoys will be safe when they're moving. and then of course we've seen on top of all of that as the needs continue to grow day in day out, people are getting more and more desperate and heading to the streets were, were copied. convoys are expected to pass, making it difficult for convoys to reach their destination and safely distribute to those were indeed the latest from china low from the norwegian refugee council. great to have you want the w again. or let's take a look at some of the other stories making use. keeps is hosting. it's supposed
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pride events since the start of rushes full scale invasion. among those managing a several 100 members of ukraine's on forces, both on the able to be to community that role in the middle of feature conflict is credited with helping shift public attitudes in the socially conservative country. sample has closed several populous e sign places. after an oil slick continued to spread along the shows that the city state, this billing code friday when 2 ships collided in the pool area. this like a spots concerns about marine life as of thirties, intensifying efforts to clean up the fuel. in the us find, find is a battling massive blaze in southern california, around 1200 people were evacuated. does it spread emergency work as a trying to contain the while? i'm 5 but think spoke is handprint visibility. police and the german city of hamburg opened fire on a man when he threatened offices in a pedestrians or with football fans were gathering ahead of
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a 202024 year old match the offices 5 several times at the man who was carrying an accent, pencil bomb police say the suspected attack is receiving medical treatment. 6 a report of julius identity is following the story. what more do we know right now? now? so we know that this events happened about a kilometer away from the fan zone. so it wasn't directly where the fans are gathering to then watch the match, but it was along a street that had been closed off because a parade of fans heading to the stadium had gone by. and according to reports, a man came out of a local bar carrying what looks like a pick axe. so quite a sharp, a weapon, quite a scary looking one actually, and a petro bomb. and he ro, supposedly once towards police holding this weapon and police of use pepper spray against and tried to get him to put down his weapons once he didn't do that, police shot at him hit him in the leg, and the man is now being treated in hospital police have said that he seems to have
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acted alone. that wasn't part of a terrorist threats or part of a group of hooligans who was heading to the stadium. but i'm, a police spokesman has spoke to him and has spoken about it so we can listen to what she said. so i ask who i'm assessed and it seems that it has nothing to do with football. this is a case that could have happened in everyday life. that's the assumption for now. i'm in, excuse me, but of course there was a large football crowd here in the neighborhood. there were a lot of dutch fans here by us on cnn. knew that initial offense yet, which really was pointing out the view is, is that there was security concerns running up to this, told them and what, how good is security at the moment. it's in the host cities. well, this has been a big topic in germany in the last few weeks, gearing up to the tournament and it's a big event. we have up to 2 point over 2500000 people going to stadiums across the country. more people heading to fans or to watch the game. so obviously, germany is on high alerts and i believe the authorities believe that the biggest
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threats could come from as long as terrorism or from groups of hooligans getting violence. so they've tried to focus on keeping these threats that day. on the one hand, they've up a police presence around the stadiums and around the security perimeter around the stadiums. to $1000.00 police officers are going to be a at each game at each stadium. but they've also brought in police from other european countries to help with the operations up to 600 people. and some of them are going to be operating in a common police sense or where they're going to share expertise and knowledge to try to stop anyone wanting to commit violence before that happens. and we also seen german, you introduce temporary border checks at all. it's borders where it also is going to try to stop anyone with a bad intentions from coming in, but hopefully everything is going to stay calm and no big violence is going to happen. that's what everyone else. but so julia said daily, thank you very much for being is the latest or adults fans didn't light the incidence while they are pretty much potty,
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dec balance in the unmistakable natural color. the circled orange ami took over the streets of hamburg in the run up to the game with what looked like a pretty well rehearsed dance routine. the national guard was just as well rehearsed when they faced off against poland in a year 24. they beat the poles to one up next, the trans continental couple who traveled all the way from europe to tens of the 10s get family blessings i bank as well and feel gay will have more world news next down the discovery issues with a lot say what the
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