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the, the, you're watching the, the, the news going to lie from berlin, ukraine, it presses its western allies for more military aid and president, for a lot of years, the landscape tells military backers, meeting in germany to ignore pollutants. red line. he says ukraine needs more weapons and the ability to strike inside russia also had on the sho, kenya, is in the morning after more than a dozen young people were killed when fire swept through their school. dormitory many others work badly, burned the
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clay richardson. thank you very much for joining us. your brains, president of a lot of years landscape, is in germany, where he's urging allies to quote ignore red wines and allow his country to use missiles from western backers to attack and deep inside russia. the landscape was speaking at round stein, air base, where representatives from some 50 countries of gather for talks being hosted by us defense secretary lloyd austin. so ask you later. matt german chancellor aloft schultz. 4 talks in frankfort, as lensky again appealed for more weapons to help his nation drive russia off ukrainian land. we do want to, and these were, we want peace. we want to save our people testable, our country. and it is put in who doesn't want to piece, and he's a disease with territorial conquests. she wants our see this or the ruins that's remain of them. and that is why we need stress. we need to force
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russia to see this. we need to make rush, i see this and even rushed to the soldier. think about what they need piece or puts in and it is realistic to push them to choose a piece of data. these eastern europe editor, roman, going to ranko is that that summit and ramstein with an update on what has come out of the meeting so far as well. um it's doing, is it still going on um, though some of the ministers already spoke to the press and creating the drum and defense minutes the board as the story is so. so far as we understand, um there is no more mental just seems to be no movement on the major issue for you . okay. and for the green lights to each russian territory to start deep inside our shop with best on web us with western christmas, always good to kinda already have some of them uh from uh, united kingdom and france for example. but um, as long as united states,
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as long as washington is not ready to say, yes um it's, um, it's agreed with us and nothing will happen. and as far as we understand, there is no decision on that to you as well. or do you have something similar from washington, from the pentagon, uh and um, she and lunchtime, or other signal. so the signal, so some more support for your grade. they may and you're not just as defense, secretary or slowed austin said that the notice to us would provide another package to crane a 250 bit in me and. busy there's a so there is more help coming, including from germany. so the german defense minister voters disorders, for example, said that germany would deliver 12 more how it's us to ukraine, more than how, which is so pets and how 2000. no, those are very modem developed in germany and you can will get a 12 of them. 6 of them will be to live with this. yeah, thank you so much for your reporting. that is database, eastern europe,
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editor romantic, going to rank of well are send you yet. send york is a, you quite a politician economist and lawyer who twice serve as prime minister of ukraine. i asked him if he supported presents a once his efforts to use western supplied weapons to striking deeper inside russia . us? absolutely, i do support this idea and here's the scene. you know, well, we don't want to end the war, but here's the difference. how to handle work driven over funding or looking, she wants to handle more to capitulation of ukraine and with the completion of the entire global order and the entire worst you create wants to end the war prevailing in this war and restoring the global water into restoring its territory integrity putting wants to all class tasks, i mean off as the western world, as a new tire free democratic world. and he's putting these all weakness. so my message to the entire pretty well this new guys, we have to act boldly wisely. and on
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a fast track. so we have enough capabilities to make ukraine the winner in these rights, just fine. and uh, what are you more zalinski who buy believe she did right. attending the so security meeting in rome, sign base. i was very appealing to the left and but the saying did look, we need to get more in order to wean these for this book. and was this work to be a war of attrition? we want to be this works and what if we didn't of democracy all retired us is of course, most concerned about the idea. they're, the ones are saying that using their long range weapons to strike inside russia will escalate this conflict. how much spot, uh or how much concerned do you think ukrainian people who are living in, you know, under russian bombardment, how much do you think the idea of escalation would frighten ukrainians? you already offered the perfect response. you answer the question,
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you raised you cream and people are suffering. just like to remind you the few days a goals. russians work free meals and brushing blood to meet with me with 3, a bought it with the, with the strike ukrainian spieler, 3 college. you know, we do understand that this is the college that actually educates buick for personal . but these were a young ukrainians. just kids, kids that had been killed by russians, 54 already that around 300 people injured. and this is a never ending story. so we have to, we in the before and uh, let me once again retreat. we do have resources. i mean, we as an entire for you, well, that's the pretty well who's fight to give you crate. that's the ukrainian people man. and we met you in the uniform court defending developers, so they're pretty well. but we back, you would ask you to give us more in order to we,
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how responsive do you think the by then administration will be to that lee as it comes toward the end of its term. so you mentioned an issue of the so called red lines. uh, this is a never ending story. and i do remember what can, with the different us administrations, that, that's not only the aspect of the entire throughout this all it's called, was considering an option to book russians have the new nukes, and they can use the notes that so they do have the nukes, but i strongly believe that it's not only the us and those who possess uh the nuclear elements who hold fractions and using these nukes, china, china would be definitely, uh, on the edge. and casey for the human considers, using all of these nukes. so going back to the issue of escalation, if already have escalated and, and the thing is that we need to stop it. okay. and, and the guy, i mean, this bully, this work, criminal, big thought was going to put the key on the stance only. it's the language of power
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and strengths, strengths, you know, we unity strengths, you know, worried, but result. the result was the silver bullet. there was no other rest of the co actually to restore the global order and how to make your premium people survive. now, a present is lensky also today has said that the number of weapons systems provided uh promised router and not yet delivered. is significant in your view. can you tell us what the primary issue with that delay is? well i, i sure he stick consistency. that's what is needed in your previous question. you asked about might in administration, look, put in the has miscalculated bulls, so with the u. s. a ministration and even was your german. i mean government. she miscalculated in the way that the west and wealth managed to see united between both of us sanctions and to decide to supply weaponry for the ukrainian military to fight against a, a reference. so that the thing is that we need to move forward with all this stuff
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. well, thank you so much for joining us on dw news today. that is our study dots and york, former prime minister. so i'll give you a new credit. we very much appreciate your time duncan, a quick look now at some other world news headlines. germany's foreign minister and elaina barrow block has called on israel to halt its settlements in the occupied westbank. she met with her as rarely counterpart intel. a v for talks focused on ceasefire and hosted released negotiations between israel and tomas mailbox is now in ramallah to meet with palestinian leaders super ty, phone yagi has may have landfall and china is hiding on the island where more than 400000 people has been evacuated, the storm swept south of hong kong, but is predicted to be the strongest to hit southern china in a decade. floods and land slides brought by yankee, killed at least 13 people in the philippines. earlier this week. the summer has
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been the northern hemisphere is hottest on record of setting 2024 up to be the hottest year on record. this comes after the record was shattered in 2023. as a result of human costs, climate change experts warn that extreme weather events will likely intensify, creating devastating consequences for people and the planets. at least 17 boys between the ages of 10 and 14 have died after a fire burnt through their school dormitory, and kenya thousands more has been injured with more than a 1000 seriously burned. police say they're expecting more bodies to be recovered and that they have launched an investigation into the cause. school fires are not uncommon. in canyon boarding schools. some have been started by students protesting over their workload or living conditions. dw correspondence,
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felix marine and i. roby has more on this story that they have fire begun to about 11 p. m. so last night, near by a fire brigade and neighbors. why the 1st respond as the wall above end. and they called for backup, which came 3 hours later in the call. and as the fire raged, some of the students managed to flee the dummy tory, where 152 of them was slipping. and those who are not able to flee 14 of them got a bodily injury, and 17 of them suddenly lost their lives. parents thought said floating, that's cool, i live this morning just outside to in what could have taken place and what could have been the costs of the fi. uh, the government has also dispatched investigative offices who are investigating the probable cause of the fire. because the minister of education has also set particular guidelines that schools should that here to, in the likely case of an emergency, like having double doors,
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having windows that do not have grills and also having fire extinguishers. that's a walk. so they investigate to both sides. we'll be looking in that direction just as that team that you present, and that'd be just on the part of the school president william, brutal idea to the i sent his condolences to the families that you lost their loved ones and also called them the investigative office has to be p in the sides of whatever has taken place. that of course, has also sets a counseling desk for the families and parents who might have lost their loved ones . aside therefore can yeah. and aside the full families who lost their kids indeed . and it was thank you very much for bringing us the latest on that story. that is indeed abused correspondence. felix miranda will leave you here with some good news . in some european cities, you're seeing a traditional summer firework display, as being replaced by drunk shows their no less and dazzling, but they create a lot less pollution. the bright lights transform the skies above pullman's
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capital. this drawing display makeing a to use since the will so uprising, modern technology helping ship. the city's history do not use this game. this trying to us was to pub, it was colorful color, someone who doesn't know what happened a to years ago would be able to discover in the sky. how's it? i'm leaving the cars to somebody to go to those pictures were huge. the videos on the internet don't capture the effects we sold today. in france, crowds, equally impressed by dancing drones in leo i'm completely blown away. it's a hypnotizing separate. it's more original and makes more shapes. it's a chain drawn shows up on the rise with fireworks
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displays losing some of the last due to the environmental impacts and the strace they caused animals and to wild life for secure cause without shows to generate particulate matter. we can put away our equipment to generate no pollution. secondly, there is no noise pollution. you can hear the drones, but it's no louder than my voice when we see that's been spoken of. the preparation for the shows must be meticulous. the music and animation must be perfectly synchronized. well, hey, bucks, you gotta be able to assign each 3 d artist a specific same model it in volume, then animations and color. it alternates the very precise audio visual synchronization that creates the thrills and the motion. if he's one of the most for creating a show without spock,
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but with plenty of shine for those watching. and that is our news update at this hour. stay tuned for our travel show check in coming up next with a trip to bavarian. clare richardson. thank you. for joining us the my name is the coles. beck said, thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it loud. things would have been, you know, say like good everyone to ok. so to be cheering into the microphone, sorry. check out the award winning outcome. don't hold back. hello everyone. i'm in the best as gotten along the se, bavaria, and i don't think i'm exaggerating when i say this.

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