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these numbers has come up with a new approach to mobilizing volunteers. dw sonya found a car reports an appeal back to not just to keep fits, but to prepare for the very real one sleep of ankles as an english teacher in keith. he's decided to join the ukrainian army once and once i wake up, do it due to explosions or flashing messiah was born being key. and in this case, learning programming or becoming a developer or great in your family, it feels like you're a law. i'm line to myself, philip wants to become a soldier and who defend his country. instead of waiting for the drop notice that would assign him to a random military unit. felipe is dropping his own thoughts,
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as spot forbids to boost recruitment. ukrainians can choose their own military goals. she wants to serve in the dumping chief with the prestigious unit. only accept volunteers. it's offering jobs in the infantry and for meetings, but also logistics and tune operations. often an initial 5 day camp applicants can sign the contract and get advanced training at the time when you create needs more soldiers, fuel people are willing to fight. many do want to help the war effort, but not only on the front line. the government has gone to the market to help flood as lovelace eve hits a major online recruitment agency that works with the defense ministry of the advertise. pauses of jobs with hundreds of military units, provide information and help with the recruitment process. here's different forces
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around forces, navy air forces, div received over 70 full causes applications so far for positions ranging from tribals, mechanics, communication and i. t specialist engineers to sort soldiers and even gulf treatments like the whole process is voluntary. people want to try for the future colemander, they want to know that it would be professional. but this flexible approach has not been enough to address the actual problem of boosting. coup numbers at the front lot is loved admits the biggest vacancies in the infantry and medical call back. you're the recruitment center to people's happy with. how was it to be when he hopes to sign up soon and split on others to do the same? it's difficult to imagine how horrible war is on the line unless you leave in ukraine. i want to in cottage, my friends,
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who is my own example that you putting and people have to join army, otherwise, we will lose our country. phillips is being able to choose the unity trust was the reason he bought into a soft approach that helped him make a hard decision based here in germany, millions of travelers are facing mass disruption, a mid duel transport strikes, staff, a flagship airlines of tons and real operator deutscher, bon, i've walked off the job there depending shorter hours and better pay to cope with the higher cost of living. or hardly any planes are taking off at frankfurt, germany's largest tub, the reason, a warning strike by security personnel in hamburg for a late and then the other airports. ground staff are also on striking, demanding more money and flexible working hours. many passengers have little sympathy for their cause. they only want to work less and have more money the
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video eventually the economy will collapse. if you want to distribute something, you have to that 1st homework. passengers are not only stranded at airports, but also a railway stations train drivers on regional and city services of germany's main rail operator are on strike. an emergency plan stipulates with every fifths long distance train keeps running. but this means just one train an hour on some regional routes and the impact is not limited to travelers and computers. so i told them on since this morning, numerous good strains have been waiting in the car. many rail freight customers are waiting for the deliveries and waiting to roll materials. millions of passenger this traveling on georgia bonds, passenger services are also affected by the strikes. it is the 12th and the economy is suffering according to calculations by consultants, economic trends research,
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a rail strike coasts companies between $60.00 to $100000000.00 euros per day. when 5000000 regional travelers are affected and arrive late to work, the confederation of german industry says the wave of strikes could not come at a worse time. production is being hit, just as companies are dealing with extreme pressure. high energy prices, for instance, are hiking production costs and making it harder for german firms to compete in the global market. in the manufacturing sector, the backbone of the german economy orders some 5 more than 11 percent in january, according to national data. and for the year as a whole, the german economy is expected to stagnate, according to economic research institutes. they believe widespread strike action is strangling growth. returning now to our top story, us present, joe biden has announced he's directing the us military to build
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a temporary port on the gaza coast. it will be used to deliver aid to the palestinian territory by the outline details of the plan and the final state of the union address. as for your presidency, you also pledge to keep on supporting ukraine. that's war against russia and underline the importance of the nato military alliance of chambers and speech lasting just over an hour and touching on multiple policies. i drive essentially made a pitch to american voters, as he hopes to win the 2nd term and offers on the march. earlier i spoke to our washington bureau chief anus pole, and asked for her impressions of button speech. you know, just over an hour biden, covering a lot of ground there. everything from, from, from ukraine, from domestics to international such as ukraine, gaza from tax policy to prescription drug prizes. we've talked about this being sort of a, a reintroduction of himself before the, the, the election coming up in november. if we look at it in that frame, what did we see here?
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it was this a clear statement about his re election campaign and how he really wants to create this narrative. i think the main takeaway is really he present isn't as strong as chris reactions to those who shouted and 10 major taylor rena. strong from supported were sitting there wearing a ma got heads trying to provoke him. he tried to kind of answer the funny way. he was there. he was visited and he has a very strong ideas or strong ideas. he tries to solve here tonight, stephen that i found it, especially for an international, a broadcast to really impressive as a to stall. the dog was just talking about ukraine said that the freedom of democracy is under a take home and overseas. he said, put in, we're not stop the kind of referred to donald trump a couple of time in his spiritual. it's also also early on actually was out. we did
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mention his name, but quoting him when he talked about a 14, uh uh, saying that that a download from the former president told her to refer to him as told a poor team. he should do whatever the hell he wants to go. as nato members don't pay the fast share, so he took a very strong stand on nato in the beginning. then of course, he talks about women's rights also a topic which is very important within the democratic party to come up. but also kind of in these groups which are at the brink, if they should vote for him or not be so obviously female voters, but also a young border. so he definitely addressed them. he talked about student loans, which she already helpless side wants to help even more. he talked about the increasing tax for the rich and decreasing tax for the poor. so making the whole
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tax system a more just a ends the end of the thing in a very smart way of talking a little bit about his age for i'd say it's not really important how old you are, but how old your ideas are referring to drums slogan, let's make america great again. so bringing it back to where'd boss and fight and says i'm believing in a strong future of this country this, this entire speech had very serious moments as well. it had moments attention and it really began with a very kind of serious opening, this reference to january 1941. hitler is on the march. this is how body began. and then he said that he wanted to alert the american people. this is this idea of the dangers that's his presumptive opponent, donald trump, in this upcoming election that the trump poses. is that going to,
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is that going to basically lands with the american people, or is it going to be something more like immigration is going to be these bread and butter issues like, uh, taxes like prescription prices. what is really the message that's going to resonate domestically? how that's kind of the $1000000.00 question. here's steven. he definitely has his core office come paying. i mean, i think we see that clearly off to the to night. the fear of donald trump. so disruption, the anti democratic politician he sees a trump to be this will be in the core of his campaign, the warning americans, if you want this man again, he will destroy our democracy as we know it. and to use this term tonight, wake up congress. it's also a term which probably will stick a this is this campaign and which is kind of funny. also reference icing to him
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being call so often a sleepy joe. so wake up people because this here is as rings or at the brink, that's what he's thought. as this is a strong words, it's nothing less than our democratic system which you will be voting about uh on in november of this year. so yes indeed, i think you are right, that is strong and to try to paint the picture of what another presidency of donald trump would mean to the american democracy. do you know he's washington bureau chief in his poll there during now? the other news, the world celebrates international women's day on friday, but they meant to highlight the issue of women's rights across the glove women in gaza, say they've been deprived of even the most basic ones. do you in estimates about 1000000 of causes displays, people are women and girls. most are now living intent caps in the south of the
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territory, trying to survive with what little they have cleaning, attend, that can hardly replace it last holmes. who king, with a thoroughly to water and caring for sick children with no medicine to treat them. the life of displaced women in this makes shift kemp and rafa has turned into what seems to be a never ending fight pussy. by the time most of the women have disappeared. there is nothing left to cool women. we are suffering in every man. we have been destroyed. we suffer from everything from poverty, from sadness. there is no food, nothing to drink. no water is close to 1000000 women and girls. some garza have been displaced according to the un since israel's war against tomas, begun off to death till the 7th. tyra tex then proceeded, but i don't have
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a house full of my children at you yesterday. i wasn't feeling well either. i couldn't find medicine. i had to beg for it, because of the flies i had to get up to clean and disinfect the place. i'm off on the far from mazda some garza a face and a daily challenge to keep themselves and their children live with the very little they have. and to cope with desperation, as there is no end to this war inside. what is doesn't it? what have we done to have to live like this? now i have lost the year of my life. what have i gain from this war? is what have we gained? we have been destroyed, some of our schools are gone and our families are gone, hunting or whatever. if we gain from all of this war, i have put questions that so many women in gaza, us every day and that continues to go on. so
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let's have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. government have a doctor at least 200 and jerry and pupils from a school in the north western town of could go into doing a state. authorities are still trying to confirm the exact number taken and the incident, abductions of students for ransom are common in the region. in 2014 extreme is kidnapped more than 200 girls from she bought village. a tedious government is extending a state of emergency and a nighttime for a few in an effort to pub coordinated attacks by criminal gangs. groups have been targeting key infrastructure as we struggle to contain the rest. they're demanding the reservation of prime minister of hill on the united airlines flight headed for japan, lost the tire mid air following take off from san francisco. the tire fell in an airport parking lot, and the boeing 777 later made a safe landing in los angeles. the airlines of the plane was designed to land
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safely with missing or damaged tires. that's it for now. we'll be back soon. with some more headlines. i'm speaking visiting berlin, thanks for watching. the name is nose available, the calls back 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 as would it be nosy bay like good everyone to kings, check out the award winning called call. don't hold back the
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