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ah, ah, ah ah, this is dw news life from berlin. german chancellor will the shoulds address is parliament over the ukraine crisis. schoultz told lawmakers you can could rely on germany solidarity. he said the nato would not agree to demand for no fly zone over ukraine. because it could not risk direct confrontation in ukraine. the whole city
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of model is under constant russian bombardment as an employee. so then the shelling is sabotaging civilian escape routes and he accuses russian soldiers of blocking a convoy of humanitarian relief. ah, i've been all and welcome. german chancellor old of shoals says addressed parliament of ukraine. crisis said sanctions against russia were beginning to work and would be increased. but he said nato would not police a no fly zone over ukraine, because it could not direct risk direct confrontation with russia. so it's also said ukrainian refugees were welcome in germany, is some of what he had to say. and that's a student who turns invasion is stalling here in view. i know some progress that has been made in previous days. and we do our or the president a,
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is it start pulling together? last week. we have it until lensky speaking to us here in the parliament. and we said that it's hard to lindsey, you know, keep going without the support of the world, and i tell you, praying that they can rely on our support. let's talk about that support from germany without she political correspond belinda crane, melinda. this no fly zone. it's something that every ukrainian brings up in conversation and they're going to be very disappointed to listen to all of sorts of speech. can you talk about the reasoning behind that decision? indeed, yes, he is reinforcing a point germany has made before, namely that a no fly zone could lead to a direct nato, russian confrontation. and the reason for that is that when you establish a not no fly zone, this is not something you do on paper. you sent pilots up to police the perimeter of the zone. now, the perimeter of that zone would border on nato member. countries like poland.
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therefore, you could have a situation where nato pilot is up there policing that perimeter, when a russian pilot perhaps inadvertently strays over the perimeter. and there's a direct confrontation because you have to then take that plane down or force it back. but at any rate, that kind of confrontation said the chancellor could lead to a direct war between nato and russia. russia's nuclear armed power. and he said that he is getting hundreds of emails every day from germans who are very, very worried that this war could escalate, could spread and could wind up being a war in germany itself. and therefore he made that very clear. and it was interesting that he began a budget debate with that point. so it comes down to stopping, go aboard ukraine and preventing a wider war in europe. tell me about the measures that germany is taking to support
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you. well, and in fact, he said, he said, you know, we all find these images we're seeing from ukraine unbearable, essentially implying i know how hard it is that there are some points where we say we can't do more. but he reminded his listeners that germany in fact is helping of refugees. germany has now seen at least 236000. that probably even underestimates the number and they are receiving support. and he thank the interior minister for that. and that's one reason why, in fact, the finance mentors, dow co minister is now calling for a supplemental budget partly in order to keep that support for the refugees flowing beyond that. as you know, germany has provided a for germany, unprecedented number of weapons deliveries to ukraine, including anti tank weapons antibiotic or so again, yes indeed. and that is an absolute to breach for germany until now with it always
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said it does not send weapons to conflict zones. that was what the chancellor then decided on the 27th of february in his historic speech. and to this same body, to the bonus tug saying that germany would now move beyond what had been a post war taboos. so of course that support is also going to ukraine, as is support for humanitarian aid. they are in the country also flowing via the european union. so a number of different dimensions, but stopping short of a crucial measure that has been proposed by other nato and e u. member states, and certainly by the us as well. namely, an embargo on russian fuel imports. does a germany have a plan though, on where all this money is going to come from? good question. that has not been spelled out yet. the one word we haven't heard in
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this budget date debate so far as the tea word, namely taxes. and i was listening to some leaders of one of the coalition parties, the governing coalition parties, co leader of the green party, who was directly asked about that point and still wouldn't talk about where new government funding might come from. what we do know is the government is pledging to repay the new debt that is taking on. but seeing a 30 year time frame for that that would begin at the end of this decade. meaning we're going to have young germans are not born yet, still repaying this very considerable amount of debt. which of course comes on top of the debt that germany had taken for pandemic recovery and relief. nonetheless, it must be said, the german government coffers have been pretty well filled. that's one of the reasons that chancellor showed said last year when he was still finance minister. germany had a big bazooka to deal with. the police have been pandemic and he would be using it . so this is
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a very rich economy. it does have resources and much of the spending that it's looking at. and the chancellor made this clear in his speech this morning is actually transformational investment, for example, in german energy infrastructure to move toward renewable sources. many economists say, take out debt for that purpose. the purpose of long term investment is not only justified, it's necessary. and it's good to see an economy that is so adverse to going into debt actually becoming bill flexible. indeed it is, it has suspended its famous debt break, which essentially was practically excluding new debt, and that will remain exclude as suspended until at least 2023. perhaps even with melinda crane. thank you very much for your analysis. you kind of calling on russia to allow civilians to escape. the southern port of mario, put, the local council says russian forces who surrounded the city, have reduced it to ashes with constant bombing prism bombs. keep
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falling on mud. you pull. the besieged city is under relentless shelling by russian forces. satellite pictures show the extent of the devastation. apartment buildings burnt out. a metal factory shelled those who are able to flee my tuple, say conditions there are desperate to them. you didn't, you have to leave. all of mario pool aren't being held from spring. it was that elite of help doing it. people don't have water. the drink water, that's not even fit for industrial purposes, but yet there's no one you can ask for help. yoga prosy. hundreds of thousands of people are still stuck there under the falling bombs. stunned the nazi dean at the moment there around 100000 people living in mario pole
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under inhumane conditions under a complete siege without food, water and medicine. under constant shelling and bombardment seen them for several weeks. and we have been trying to organize a stable humanitarian corridors for mario pulse residence. and almost all our attempts have been unfortunately obstructed by shelling or deliberate terror by russian occupiers. m. a bull c. dorman, there, or russia is seeking to gain leverage with its relentless pounding of cities across ukraine. to lensky says, keep, still hopes talks with russia can bring peace. he says, ukraine is prepared to discuss the status of crimea, and the separate is don bus region after a ceasefire. but any agreement would have to be approved by the ukrainian people. any concessions to russia will be a hard sell. barden won't be, was done with this. what was or with when it will have relatives who live over there. but there it stops. so the russians will never be our brothers again. convenience would brought in on the war,
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and ukraine has forced millions of people to flee, mostly to neighboring countries. but some jewish refugees have a different goal. israel which grant them the right to immigrate the $4000.00 ukrainians have arrived there since the start of the russian invasion. ah, they are safe at last. just a week ago. neatness. gov. his wife and sister arrived in israel from odessa, fleeing the war in ukraine. still cathedral, eager to their cities, being bowman for many have been destroyed. and there are many casualties among the civilian population. alina, that's what russian aggression looks like. this guy got a says, it has some place good. for now, they are living in the hotel in the small city of norfolk, i live alone with many other refugees. every one here is waiting for the entry documents to be processed. ne tree is entitled to israeli citizenship because his
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jewish, that's the law. he feels welcome already the letter, but we're getting lots of support here on the lease, or we're being fed and given clothes and everything that we need nazareth mux monica model. and that's exactly how it should be, according to the male ones in immigrant himself from while dover now encouraged his refugees to come to his city, virginia. what did your mother when selling point? he mentioned cheapo rent than in television. is greenwood another bottle from here to one yesterday, but mostly abruptly. he also uses facebook to invite refugees to nov, haggling, which has already taken in 200 people fleet and the war. well, these railey government, still arguing about how much in the gratian the country can handle. the mayor ceased their arrival as a positive. i knew that mister keller earlier should i look at other immigration waves in the past,
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the 1000000 and i see what it did to this railway show score more. it definitely did a lot more familiar with the migrants from back then all have high ranking job solutions . they've benefited the country for good and i believe that will happen again more gemelli a lot. sure. barley, poor the city is no stranger to integration. half the residence he is big russian. and unlike in other parts of israel, street signs are not only written in hebrew, arabic, an english, but russian to norma. and those who were once immigrants themselves are lending a helping hand to the more around the new israeli. and needed more than one other than we we have. we have too much and we can give me. he says he now wants to find an apartment job and learn hebrew. he says he has no plans to return to ukraine except to visit his parents who stayed behind in odessa
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. ah, that he some of the other stories making use around the world. the taliban has shut secondary schools across afghanistan for girls. just hours after reopening them for the 1st time since they took power. tardies ordered the students to go home, causing confusion over the regimes policy. earlier this week, the education ministry had said schools would reopen for girls in several problems . on post is dead after a tornado swept through the city and suburbs of new orleans in the united states. that the storm had power lines and destroyed homes in an area that still recovering from the devastation caused by our ignited last year. these are protests have taken place in kingston, jamaica calling for the country to cut ties with britain's royal family, and demanding reparations with slavery. protests come as prince william and his wife kate, is it for the colony? asked the island of albedo. remove the queen as head of state and some sports news
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. the world's top ranked female tennis player. australia is ash body has unexpectedly retired from the game at the age of 25. he announced her decision just weeks after becoming the 1st to straight in to win the australian open in 44 years . he's also won the french open at wimbledon and has been well, number one with tennis player for the past 2 years, said she was leaving the game to chase other dreams. hey, got it on your watching d. w. news. he is a recap of our main story that with german chancellor will have showed says address parliament on the ukraine crisis. he said sanctions against russia were beginning to work and would be increased. the child said nato would not police a no fly zone over ukraine, because it could not risk direct confrontation with russia. child said ukrainian refugees, welcome here in germany. and russia's efforts to occupy the key ukrainian bolt of
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muddy opa continue with bombs. striking an industrial compound custom floated mister lansky says 100000 residents remain trapped in the city. declining forces continue to resist brushes, attempts to take the capital. keith news update on bank as well, and i'll see you again very soon here on the w of ah, nico is in germany to learn german hello pinnacle. why not learn with him online, on your mobile and free f t w e learning course, eco's vague.
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