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and here i slept with a sick of people in a room and it was hard. i wish fear. i even got white hair is learning the language, hit me. i love this kids to me and they told us to nikki, to interact with you want to know their story for my parents verified and reliable information for migrant. ah ah, this is d, w and use live from berlin. germany's chancellor heads to the united states after being criticized for taking a backseat in efforts to deal with russia's troop build up on ukraine's border off
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sholtes hopes to reassure his us ally that he's serious about the escalating. the crisis also coming up. oh, india declares 2 days of national mourning for singing legend latham and jessica. she embodied music and melody for generations of indians and in the buddhist legal documents title dreams are old and buried after a 5 to defeat against laver. cozen leaves them 9 points behind byron munich at the top of the table. ah, i'm public felice. welcome to the program. german chancellor, olaf schultz, is on his way to the united states. his talk with president joe biden are set to be
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dominated by one topic. the threat of a russian invasion of ukraine. his visit comes as more us troops arrive in poland to strengthen nato's presence in eastern europe. i made the ukraine crisis, soldiers and vehicles touchdown near says off close to poland border with ukraine. they intend to provide nato members with protection from potential russian aggression. washington says moscow has stationed around 70 percent of troops. it would need to invade on ukraine's border. the kremlin insists it's not planning an invasion. well, the adobe is magdalena gosh, in war. so sent us this update on the troops arriving in poland while the troops have landed her new position. as you mentioned about 2 o'clock in the afternoon at which is about 3 and a half hours away from was the one when i'm sitting now sh and at the move has been welcomed by officials, the defense minutes to a full and gave
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a conference out that it's who blended and he spoke about solidarity between poland and the united states. he also mentioned that polish and american soldiers already know each other. and you know, when you look at the public, you have white and a positive attitude. what the presence of american soldiers, the healing poland means, for example, in comparison to germany or bill. the big fascination which we have you in the ninety's of america is not the true to anymore. well, chancellor sholtes has come under fire for not taking a harder stance towards russia's buildup on the border with ukraine. germany has refused to provide, give, with defensive weapons. instead, it's offered it $5000.00 helmets critics at home, se sholtes is being too tight lipped over the worsening crisis, which they say is undermining efforts to deter russia from an incursion. a surprise winner of the german elections. and on the other side of the atlantic,
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a surprised you as president. ah, yeah. they're all in the solid. all of shoulders expected in washington is 2nd trip since the election. but his 1st since being sworn in us chancellor, he'll face a challenging geopolitical situation. and some different opinions to a close partner and ally. but there are many topics germany in the united states can't find common ground on and with a looming war between russia and ukraine. the white house ones, germany, to play a more active role in the crisis. and there are more contentious topics to be discussed, china and russia closing ranks. the u. s. once germany to take a tougher stance on both countries. the russian gas pipeline north stream too may be on hold, but it remains a thorny issue. and our view continues to be that stopping the merchant to pipeline
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is a critical pret, credible piece, or we hold over russia at this point time. and the u. s. would like germany to take a more active role in ukraine threatened by russian troops. germany has never been an easy partner under germany with a new government and the government that is composed of a historically, 1st of a 3 way connection. it's sometimes hard to explain to countries that have a presidential democracy like france or america that a german chancellor has less power, less power, but reliability from a solid german chancellor. and perhaps a tougher stands on russia and china. the american wishlist for all of shoulds is long. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making world news. pakistan's army says at least 5 of its soldiers died when militants opened fire on a base near the afghan border. the pakistani taliban claimed responsibility for the
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attack. the group has been gaining strength since its afghan allies returned to power and cobble. last year. at least 10 people have died after a cyclone, hit se madagascar, nearly 50000 people have been forced to leave their homes. the storm has brought widespread floating to the indian ocean island. it's the 2nd storm to hate madagascar in recent weeks. more than 10000 people have march through the dutch city of rotterdam to protest the government's crone of ours measures. organizers say they're against the curbs which stop the unvaccinated from entering indoor venues. the netherlands has one of europe's highest infection rates. around 20000 people have died there since the start of the pandemic. were india has declared 2 days of national morning following the death of one of the country's most iconic singers, latin monkish car passed away at
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a the age of 92 after being hospitalized with coven. 19 last month. the bollywood superstar received dozens of movie awards in her long career india moines, one of its greatest cultural treasures for decades, laza man guest guards, voice provided the soundtrack to body would move these on the lives of her fellow indians. mourners packed the streets for her open air state funeral in her home. 10 of mom, by bollywood superstars rubbing shoulders with the sporting and political elise to pay their fine respects to a musical icon. prime minister, nor, and ramadi said he was anguished beyond words by her death. a mighty lady, no, is well. she may not be present physically amongst us. what
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a voice and love will always be present till melodious voice will always remain with us. i might, as i met with a heavy heart, i pay my respects to nato, but i need it. oh, through her musical talons slauson, my guest, gar became known as the queen of melody, and the nightingale of india. her influence was felt across generations. oh i saw on my feet in her heart fan tango, my mother, he's the she seems very, very been so he used to sing and that among this goes all them to love. i and every day really soon know, make go soon, lose them. so coming, we can not believe that he is normally
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a voice that has the soul up every indian heat that has the youth to touch as the armed forces. he thought is everybody believes that in this country with a guns to lose for lot. hm. i guess gar, us, her funeral pyre was live at. grace art has gone, but her voice and the thousands of recordings she left behind, keeping her flame alive. queen elizabeth is marking 70 years on the throne. it's the 1st platinum jubilee for a british monarch. the queen cut a cake in front of fair the cameras, despite traditionally seen the day as one of reflection on her father's death. i think i might just put a knife. it's a really good, a rare public appearance this weekend, but remaining ever committed to her royal duties,
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even at the age of 95. while queen elizabeth celebrates the 70th anniversary of her reign, it also a poignant moment. and that's because she became queen after her ailing father, king george. the 6th died on this day in 1952 a tragic news reached princess elizabeth and her husband, while in kenya and the new queen left immediately for london. she mourned with the eyes of the world on her and again, last year, when her husband prince philip died, the queen has worked tirelessly for 7 decades, forging a bond with the public in britain and around the world. i think she has been up the amazing. i think she is overseen incredible change in the country in the world, and she held it together with dignity, courage,
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and her service. i think the queen's great young thing, she's a great role model. she's lived a long life, which is amazing. so you always come to the green, we're in a statement to mark her jubilee. she's announced she wants her daughter in law to take the title of queen consort. when her son, prince charles ascends the throne. essentially she'll be known as queen camilla. the monarchy is often seen to represent tradition, but the aging queen has been able to adapt over the years. she has managed to provide this sense of continuity and stability, but at the same time remained relevant because of the way that she seems to have understood that the monarchy does need to adapt and to change in order to thrive and over time, over so many years and a such a period of change sheets, he has already worked to build a connection with the public a legacy that queen elizabeth the 2nd will hope the rest of the royal family can
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maintain. well, earlier we asked d w charlotte charles from pill in london. just how rare it is for a monarch to celebrate a platinum jubilee. that's why and just take a step back to really consider exactly what that means. she has been on the throat throne with 7 decades now during that time overseeing a period of extraordinary change, your britain just just think about at the end of the british empire, for example, massive technical, technological change, and more recently as well breaks it co bid throughout that she's been room, she's remainder stable, vega dignified, figuring for so many in fact the boss majority of the public here. they don't know another monica. so this is a moment to to reflect on that time. of course, we do know that that will be biggest celebrations in june. they'll be a 4 day weekend when you can expect people really enjoying the sunny a weather st policies, for example,
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all expected to mock. what is this extraordinary achievement for the monic? ah, some sports now senegal have won the africa hope of nations for the 1st time ever after they beat 7 time champions, egypt and sundays final. in yonder, it was a troubled start for center. go with starman, sodium on a failing to convert a penalty in the 7th minute the game. so a few chances after that i'm with neither team able to break the deadlock. it went all the way to a penalty shoot, and as fate would have it, it was audio money who scored the winning spot kick, redeeming his earlier miss unsecure in senegal, their 1st ever aff. com title. well here in germany and the bonus league sundays early march, so a blow out wind for buyer labor cruising against home side for asi, adornment. 5 to the final score. a result that deals a heavy blow to dork men's title helps spirits were high endorsement ahead of the
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game. but in just 90 minutes time fans would waive their title hopes. good bye. it only took 10 minutes for lever cousins to take the lead. following chaos and dot wants to fence manuel icons. he poked a ball beyond his own keeper, a nightmare stuart for the swiss dot one did get one back quite quickly. thanks to yet another on goal. this time by jeremy frank pung. but just 4 minutes later of and i can't flew on votes, found the back of minutes after great combination play to retake, leave ocwen's, lead the goals just kept coming. a fantastic free kick by hold. but under the mate, the score $3.00 to $1.00 heading into halftime an injured elling. holland was too stunned to speak. leave a cruise and showed no mercy instead. great finishing with unit santa's smashing home the 4 to one. and it was the frenchman mussa dabby who score lever cruises. 5th of the nights dot one did score one more themselves, but that was purely damage. limitation finds it to the final result,
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an embarrassment for dot months in front of their home crowd. they now trail by and by 9 points leave. i was not the other hand, had themselves a night to remember and celebrate a finally, a curious twinkle in the night sky has social media buzzing. take a look, multiple bright lights shooting across the sky above. cabo san lucas in mexico's baja, california. so people shared videos and their theories about what the lights could be. some believe they saw a falling meteorite or spaced every. but so far it's origin is on now. oh wow indeed, that's your news update this our up next to is a doc film for me and the team here in berlin. take care seats top the next tar ah ah, cold your hand. ah, can this be.

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