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ah, with this is dw news ally from berlin. russia steps up its attacks in ukraine, as keith says its forces are inflicting significant damage on the invaders, but ukrainian, president zalinski says ukraine will achieve victory through diplomacy. not on the battlefield and fears grow about the fate of ukrainian soldiers who surrendered at
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the as of stall steal plants in mario pl. also coming up, change at the top down under the opposition winds, australia's election, incoming labor prime minister, anthony albany. c promises to unite the nation after our staying the long standing conservative government and dozens of people are dead in bangladesh, is worse floods in decades. more than 2000000 or left stranded as rivers burst, their banks, leaving much of the country under water. ah, a michael ok, welcome. polish president andre duda says russia must withdraw completely from ukrainian territory. he said concessions chew russian ration would be
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a blow for the entire western world. duda was speaking in keith as the 1st foreign leader to address the ukrainian parliament since the war began. russia has been waging a stepped up offensive in ukraine's east. after declaring it was in full control of the city of mario bal, russian tv broadcast, images of what they say other last soldiers leaving the as of style steel plants. these fighters have become a symbol of ukraine's resistance against russia's invasion. their fate now is unclear. russia has branded them nazis and threatened to put them on trial for war crimes. ukraine is called for the capture soldiers, to be swap for russian prisoners of war. ukraine's president has not addressed russia's claim to have taken the as hostile planet in the motion, but he says victory will not come on the battlefield. guess only through diplomacy . e, but a more hobbled dog. victory will be difficult. eco long will be bloody and in
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battle, aleki will it's and will be in diplomacy the a felon if she will she. i am very convinced of this. the rich nikki. there are things that we can bring to an end without sitting at the negotiation table. he comes from wings, portugal, that's how it is. because we would like to get back everything for cisco and russia doesn't want to give back anything needed that inches long. sean, good. russia shows no sign of wanting to end the war through diplomacy. moscow sees the battle of maria apple as a strategic victory. defense experts say the russia could now relocate its forces to intensify its offensive in other parts of eastern ukraine. t w's mac xander joins me now from keith, where the visiting polish president just address the countries parliament, mac. so we understand again that the president andre cha duda is the 1st foreign leader to address a parliament since our war broke out there. what did he have to say and how was he
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received? right, so actually this is the 2nd time the polish president came to kiva during the course of his war. but yeah, as you, as you put it, rightly he is, it's the 1st time that any foreign leader what address to parliament. and he had some very interesting things to say. first of all, he thanked ukraine for the resistance for their bravery, for the courage in defending their, their motherland. and secondly, he also spoke about worrying voices set for essentially what he said, i'm calling to yield to pollutants demands. and the post president may clear that the ukrainian parliament and the training parliament alone would decide how ukraine would go forward in this war. opiates, diplomatic means or be it's our military warfare. this was a strong signal. can machine a strong signal against avenue or the security order this new world order. so to say that rush i was trying to impose on the rest of the world and also shows on
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that. poland in a way and other european countries in other countries in the world. i feel threatened by what's happening there by the fight that is being fought against the ukrainians and that their worries that they could be next. if this were an example that we would that, that countries would give in to what's, what's happening then of course, we would assume that the ukranian president, a lot of his zalinski was also in that parliament building. max. of course, he has been declaring that fighting will only and to diplomacy. but has he given any indication of issues he might be willing to compromise on as far was know, as we know, he hasn't given any details on what ukraine may or may not be compromising on on. he said that the end of the fighting, the ultimate end of the war would be decided that the negotiate table. that's right . but he also said that until that could go forward until that could happen. there
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would be a lot more fighting and a lot more bloodshed, but he has called for, for more sanctions by the west. he has also called for bilateral talks with russia by the way. but here we have to say that the last time actually that the 2 sides got together, char lodge was, was just about a month ago on the 22nd of april. and as far as we know, there are no further talks schedule we've, we've also heard from military advisor present lensky to, to put this into context. who said that there will be no concessions on the battlefield in terms of land gains that the russians have have made. and there will be no cease fire at the moment because this would all only mean and in his opinion that the russians would take a break, regroup, and then fight back has been harder. max, the relative. com that we see behind you belies of the war that's raging in the eastern part of the country in his nightly address on saturdays. zalinski said the situation and dumb boss is extremely difficult as he put it. what's happening there at this point? right,
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so the eastern or areas in don barza, particularly the regions of don yesterday. hans have been partially in control of russian back senators for quite a while now. russia has been for the last couple weeks, shifting their focus to his area and pushing forward with everything that they have . and that area in the nights during the day they've been attacking what was heard from the ukraine, the military, a 60 civilian targets. and they're going after one, strategically important town civil don't yest, that we have heard that they have the russians, that the russian military has tried to take the force around the village. they have not succeeded doing so. but military experts expect fierce fighting around civilian desk in the next couple of days. that's a max xander in keep many thanks is always max to australia now where the labor party is celebrating victory. national elections having ousted the governing conservatives from power. prime minister elect anthony
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alban easy has promised to make tackling climate change a priority. it was a key issue in the vote after australia suffered devastating floods and bush fires in recent years. ah, a celebration that marks the end of almost a decade of conservative rule australia has elected a new prime minister in anthony albanese, the leader of the centre left to labor party. tonight, the astrology and paypal i voted for change i am humbled by this victory and i am honored to be given the opportunity to serve as the 31st prime minister of the new prime minister has vowed to tackle corruption and turns trailer into a renewable energy superpower, with the country still reeling from a series of devastating floods. earlier this year, climate change proved to be
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a decisive issue at the polls. the incumbent, conservative liberal party last seats to labor across the country. but the biggest challenge came from a rising group of independent candidates who focused their campaigns around climate action and cracking down on corruption. the outgoing prime minister scott morrison conceded defeat and announced he had stepping down as leader of the liberals. i've always believed in australians and their judgment, and i've always been prepared to accept their verdicts and to not they have delivered their verdict. and i congratulate antony avenues in the life of potty and i wish him and his government all the very best to help with vote still be encountered. the new prime minister has not yet secured the 76 states needed to achieve an outright majority. and with almost half of australia, 17000000 voters costing the ballot by post. it may be weeks until the final result
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is known. journalist max walden is in melbourne. i asked him how australia's prime minister elect plans to act on his campaign promise to tackle climate change. yes, so the lie the shade, the going liberal parties. net 0 by 2050 target on it. but it has said that quite 2030 a should have rich. it's carbon emissions by 43 percent on 2005 levels. and it proposes to doing this through sort of a range of i think it relates to package of almost $700000000.00. and we'll spend to try and get that as your package noted, the incoming update independence and the grains. my push them to be more ambitious on the common targets. it's not yet clear whether alban easy will be able to govern
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alone or in a coalition. what might be the difference for the country in those 2 different scenarios? yeah, i mean of course it labor can rule in a majority, it will have more space to i suppose execute policy agenda as it wants. but it is looking more and more like we might have, you know, the law just sort of cross bench in history really. i mean the grades and picked up at least one say, and we have a so called teal independence, again running on this climate climate platform. so it may just say that life really has to negotiate with a 3rd party. i'm curious of the perspective of someone who's actually in australia . what if anything, does albany things when mean for australia's role on the world stage? well, the timing of this is very interesting, of course,
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because the quad meeting with the us, india, japan, and australia is coming out this way. so for the minister elect will be straight off to tow. here for that meeting, he said earlier, an assignment that you know, he's government would retain the 3. it was a foreign policy being the u. s. alliance. i think i agree with the region. i think he means asian pacific. and thirdly, engagement in multilateral forums. and now he's foreign minister will be malaysian born. he won't be the 1st ethnically, asian foreign minister in australian history. so it will be interesting to see how the rage in response to that and a has committed to almost half a $1000000000.00 extra. i for the se, asia, which was sort of caught back on to the previous government. so certainly, yeah, it's, i guess engagement strategies. knives is the one to watch. that's
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a journalist, max walden in melbourne. many thanks max. thank you. some other choice now making use around the world. every range have caused widespread flooding across parts of bangladesh and north east india, leaving at least 50 people dead. millions more have been stranded by rising waters as the region endures. it's worse floods and almost 2 decades. in china, shanghai hospital used to treat some 50000 krona virus patient has closed after a significant dropping cases. the temporary facility opened in early april after shanghai became the epicenter of an outbreak. china's largest city was under restrict locked down for nearly 2 months. us president joe biden has wrapped up is a 3 day visit to south korea. his visit was aimed at deepening economic and military ties between the 2 nations. south korean car maker hon dye pledged a $10000000000.00 investment to the us biden is now in japan for the 2nd leg of his
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asia trip. israel and switzerland have confirmed their 1st cases of monkey pox. as an outbreak of the viral infection grows. the world health organization says a $120.00 cases have now been reported in countries where the virus usually isn't found. monkey pox has a low fatality rate, and most cases are mild formula one now and in qualifying for the spanish grand prix. shawl declare has locked up pole position, even though he lost control of his car, declares ferrari went into his spin on his opening rent run in the 3rd stage of qualifying, but he managed to regain the top spot. the seasons early leader beat out his main rival reigning champion. max, we're stopping who's red bull cars suffered a mechanical problem. and
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a reminder of the top stories were following for you at this hour, ukraine's president says victory for ukraine will come at the negotiating table. not on the battlefield. philadelphia zalinski made the statement, not long after russia said it had captured mario bull's last defenders. that's all for now. up next door, film reports on how the excesses of berlin's famous club culture can lead to tragedy. a michael ok. thanks for watching. and you stay with d w ah ah, linda lou, what people have to say matters to us. ah.
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that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. ah. or skip judy here in berlin. there isn't such a to find time to go party like you might find in other places. and from here i can finish work and head out. go into a club and really not have to leave until monday morning. but i think that's really cool to cindy soon. because that's a man, but so, so you go into a club and everything from the outside world is just gone and you're living in a completely different world. not really no matter your sexuality, your gender, what you look like, what kind of clothes you're wearing. most people who come for berlin say it's unlike any other place in germany, voicemail. oh,
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when i 1st started going to the big clubs, i couldn't believe how many drugs they were there. oh, it's next to see and take no intertwined. coca in co class. she's passionate millis days were ecstasy. then you can imagine a young, you can actually have anything delivered in berlin to fight any time of day or night as it can be of blood, no from madison, with 9 about a child in the finish. and without this, until men who spoke to huston, ruth booked in an hour's berlin. june 24th 2017 jennifer,
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a 30 year old lawyer from los angeles is standing in line outside burke. i'm with a 36 year old husband carlo and rob their friend from holland. the couple was traveling around the world when they heard about the legendary techno club in berlin. a friend they met on the trip, told them about the hottest club in the world. a good half of the people standing in line with them from abroad. they traveled to the german capital on budget airlines to party in the cities clubs on the weekend to infinity. aud lucas. oh i see i was on isn't it in the in i really feel the place is something very special. jewish wooder and i also feel it's kind of mystical or something. so in a way that i haven't found anywhere else to do to on the phone. and yet it took you to our back in 2015. i started working in tokyo, are done and was invited to some pretty amazing clubs. there aguilar gordon, but the spinning of the wow, this is just so perfect. it's something i've only ever had
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a back kind. i'm good. com would often. wow, he is going out of the mix. there is just right that somebody knew exactly what they were doing. i am the human can over so some of their kind has its roots in the berlin, techno and gazing of the ninety's back then caught osgood. the impressive buildings stood between empty factory holes. an old railway tracks con, opened its gates in 2004. since the beginning, the rule has been what happens in bel kind stays in bergen, photos and video recordings of the clubs interior were and remain still to day forbidden. as, as e r the dislike and it was due so that it has the kind of dark atmosphere. and of course it's a club where people have sex often publicly. that's cool, many people, but for some it's more of a turn off. it was to moving how you're in this pervasive half darkness and you can experience sexual things if you want to. if you dare, do you dare hosted,
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is that what you want? this to nothing goes. and berlin reads the new york times headlight stories of adventure, sat in berkeley circulate on the internet. many of the clubs visitors comes to the german capital experience precisely this myth. the fur coin experience is exactly what jennifer caller wants to in the line outside the club play writes with german friend and sent him a selfie. that will be their last photo together to p. s wrap is a journalist and works for the culture department of their spiegel. he has been reporting on berlin's night life. for years. he moved to berlin in the ninety's and has been closely connected to the tech marcia ever since. he looks back on an intense period of parting performance back on campus wednesday longer sluggishly in a few low to do before you can hope to be let into berkeley. you have to wait in
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that long line. and a lot of people who aren't familiar with this culture just don't understand of the fees, but they're missing something to see. they don't realize that you have to prepare yourself spiritually. they go inside, i can move and if that sounds a little bit like religion, well, there's something to that heard visible and even this uncertainty the door off, will they admit me? will i be turned away? often it's completely arbitrary. and if you just have to have faith to fill, use the most money, stay all jennifer and carlo managed to make it in. it's a little past midnight. a quick security check at the entrance to berkeley. jennifer carlo and their friend rob each have an ecstasy tablet on them. jennifer's is discovered. they're not the 1st ones. half of o'clock goes in berlin, take illegal drugs from time to time. ecstasies, particularly in demand and techno clubs. it is a chemical drug with stimulatory, as well as hallucinogenic effect. me asking for so i was not. and when i tried to
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get in for the 1st time on the mutant, i assume that everyone who used drugs inside the club somehow took them in with us . so i didn't think about it. and i walked up straight to the door mat with 2 tablets and a little plastic baggy dinner too. of course. as soon as he searched me, he took them away from the nose and so not inside her cause. the unknown slowly reveals itself to jennifer and carlo. it's dark and it's loud. norman, lodge perkins, resident d, j, spinning the turntable tonight. dark industrial techno. do you feel deep in your gut doin ms. kite was into was fun. and that came to a dad. dad. let the estimate the estimate, dish thornton handle box and that through steam does and boom, that get and how it's likely done. and what was the speech that interesting couple tranecia vines, and he's been
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a little much i'm of been my name is allan charmer. i'm an actor zika musician, to a writer and former barkeeper and be a kind barkeeper and back loops . since the me auto i go to clubs because they remind me of a place where i felt safe and secure. it was that that was meeting in my mother's womb, harbor, and swap, and in bob, a sounds of the same said his m glacier and this is unfit, domain fund is a stone, could everything is a bit muffin and it's dark and such a safe and secure atmosphere o the subconscious of assigned them like a whole other world and against an unbearable their kind, a labyrinth of concrete pillars and dark passageways. on a typical night, around $1500.00 people come to the techno club, the entrance and co checker on the ground floor, climbing
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a big steel staircase. the visitors reached the dance floor on the 2nd floor. on the thought floor with another dobbs roll. the panorama bar. in the basement, the laboratory fetish club cages to a predominantly gay clientele or and my name is jessica parker has been billing of one of dry cream, winter seaford im loft, leaving for voltage hillsides. residents in johan. i'm guys 3 stores to see in the yard publicity assembled in brooklyn, that young natalie is still open. does it cover guns feet of this and garnish the knocking of garnish? i've had to shop them in florida. i probably wouldn't m duffle cleanser me or not an inner shop. i'm on the thunder of it. just kind of bruce old and jennifer cologne their friend to
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want to take ecstasy tonight. carlos friend rob has found a supply of info de la in clips m. absolutely. there are deals in the club about us. they have even been stories about dealers who actually belong to the club. so they sell drugs in the clubs, name, enaam and was clips of i can't swear to that. i don't know the smile, but there are always dealers in the club. i am often the same people in the same club. all the selling regularly ones does, does it go? the customers always know who's a gated. i just like in the eighty's. ecstasy is the drug, most commonly taken in techno tropes, day the effect sets in after about 20 to 30 minutes. there is an initial feeling of warmth, waves of euphoria, comfort and safety. issues
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with lucas, i feel a tingling sensation and happiness, and i lose my inhibitions. hamil mazda thought that let's just say it is a cherry on the cake life. all sensory experiences are intensified with ecstasy. this feeling continues to be until the peak is reached. after about 45 minutes. jennifer and colo lose themselves in the atmosphere. they let the music carry them . all that counts is the here and now it doesn't get better than this. and jen has suddenly disappeared. corner searches everywhere, but to no avail. he sense at text messages one after another. yeah, just well we've lost you where all you, you've disappeared. are you ok, is we're looking everywhere for you. but no answer from jennifer. shortly after 5
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o'clock, he received a text message from jennifer cellphone. it hasn't jennifer writing but a member of the club star? come downstairs, your friend is overdose. she needs help behind the coat check. when carla finds her, jennifer, his whole body is trembling and beads of sweat running over her face. she is feverish. she is gagging and foaming at the mouth. collar wants to call an ambulance, but the club employee thinks jennifer will recover. but jennifer does not recover. the nice out ends in the hospital emergency ward. at 1033 i am. jennifer dies of an overdose of m d m. i. the active chemical ingredient and ecstasy, death in berkeley via overdose. a tragic isolated case. or is the hype about legal drugs and their risk and burdens night life not sufficiently investigated?
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the case raises questions. a look back. enjoying the night, life has always played a major role in the metropolis of berlin. the techno scene, especially as strongly influenced by them, inspired by progressive sounds, beat to the political events of the time. when the war fell and burden the scene emerged that he forcibly celebrated the beginning of a new attitude to life in the early nineties. as a g more, a few, i'm done with the water in suddenly there were clubs and venues everywhere. jewish christina, i had to go climb through old concrete slabs and debris that had burlap sacks hanging from the little youth. and there were candles everywhere. um cats and stone, you buy a home does what and then you just thought it's not where do i go now? with that has over mazin then you hear music coming from somewhere, hinton, you found a club somewhere in the back of some catacombs on and you hung around and danced, go. and it was just incredible for their hummer and techno provided the perfect
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party soundtrack, sound that conquered the world with its fast and hypnotic beat. coming from the u. s. motor city detroit with no lyrics or instruments of any kind. and asked the hippie movement of the sixty's techno fans to discover a new draft to raise their party culture to new highs, ecstasy, ecstasy, and take the sea and click. no are intertwined with one another. it did take no explosion. there was this moment at the beginning of the techno explosion with more men, hooligan swallowed pills and suddenly they wanted to cut altogether instead of fight cushion. that was the symbolic beginning of techno from buddha, should begin from, from this idea of spending hours on a dance law. the way you let yourself go, it sites blinks and deadly defined. and this tri ballistic sense of surrendering to the rhythm, goes along with using drugs that distinguish was
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a gipsy. if alpha with warm consume turned, that's not to say that everybody who does it takes drugs about the culture in which it happens was made with their influence. it's hard for me to even imagine it without drugs 20 for mish, we are forced to both on it all. despite the government's move from bond to berlin, pony to areas in the capital, we're really humming culture and night. life class, overwrite berlin's mer at the time, confidently declared in 2003. berlin is poor. but sexy. the people who could relate to that were changing the city my la masters of i am what i am, my name is as i am on the ranges, i am 52 years old and, and i am active in various areas of event management adds to jordan palmer home on to rig brian's ranges has been engaged in night life for many years. these, the spokesman for the berlin clock.

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