moscow has reported, he captured 2 more villages in their efforts to cut off supply lines and take control of the strategic city of c ever done. the ask search and rescue operations of ended in most major regions of afghanistan after the countries worse, earthquake in 20 years. at least 1500 people have been killed. the taliban governments made an urgent appeal for international help. the gun lobby in the united states is one a significant court victory just weeks after a string of mass shootings. the u. s. supreme court has ruled that the existing gun laws in new york state violate the 2nd amendment right to bear arms must be relaxed . new york s governor, katy hold shall called the decision absolutely shocking. as governor of state of new york, my number one priority is to keep new yorker safe. but to day the supreme court is sending us backwards in our efforts to protect families and prevent gun violence. it is particularly painful that this came down at this moment. we re
president, son do president, would i be really? all 3 countries are part of our european family with never let any doubt about that . and today s historic decision by the dust confirms that it grants all 3 the perspective of in you accession and it lays down the path ahead. i think this is a moment of great satisfaction, and i m very pleased with the leaders endorsement of our opinions that can be no better sign of hope for the citizens of ukraine mold of an ga in these troubled times. natasha butler has more from brussels. it s not going to happen overnight at all. it is a very long process. indeed, a very arduous one as well. we re talking about possibly years, possibly even decade. say as some you officials because ward ukraine are, has to do now is for feel certain criteria set by the you on things like the judiciary, freedom of press corruption. and until i, if fulfills that criteria will it can t even begin a process of negotiations. who can take a long time. we ve also
vast region where russia s fighting to take control. ah, i m jared read. welcome to the program. british prime minister boris johnson, has seen off a threat to his leadership and survive to confidence vote. johnson s own conservatives triggered the vote because of scandals over lockdown parties that he attended during the pandemic. even though he did when the support of a majority, about 40 percent of conservative lawmakers voted against boris johnson, leaving doubts about his leadership. a dramatic opening to the week in westminster, conservative lawmakers cast ballots to decide whether prime minister bars johnson would remain party leader. vote in favor of having confidence in boris johnson s leader was 211 folks and a vote against was onward and 48 votes. and therefore i cam amounts to parliamentary policy. does have ah, the result was met with relieve among johnson s supporters and unmasked anger. among the opposition this evening, the conservative party had a decision to
flane s alma tax in syria. these credit don t, even if we let against them. trade people fleeing extreme around a rough getting 200 people has sunk in the gnc. around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. we ask why? because no one should have to flee. to make up your own mind. d. w for mines with, oh, oh, record inflation in the euro is own consumer price as rose $8.00 by one percent in the single currency area and may, will analyze why. deal done, the a you agrees to buy most in ports of russian oil that does that come from a is dale, send a strong enough message to moscow. lithuania has already ended all imports of russian energy. we ll find out how the country s coping this is data we business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. inflation and the countries that use the euro has hit a record high 8 point one percent. figure 4 may shows how life continues to get more expensive for many europeans. inflation has been rising for the last year, gett
resisting the ban. given its dependence on russian oil. russian forces have entered the city a severe don t ask in eastern ukraine, keeps as its troops are battling to hold their positions, street by street after days of intense shelling, the mayor, a severe donnellson says the city is incomplete ruins. it s become the focus of moscow s pushed to capture the entire eastern dundas region. u. s. president joe biden has marked memorial day by planting a tree outside the white house with families of fallen service members. earlier biden laid a reef at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery in his memorial day address. fightin said democracy is worth dying for. this is d of you news from berlin. you ll find more in our website, d, w dot com. ah . russian forces are making slow but steady progress towards season. the key city of severity nets can ukraine s east for they are facing fierce resistance from ukrainian forces who relinquish some ground, but holdin