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oh, eve from syria is born in a female body, forced into marriage. great. his escape will be the journey of his life. far from home, ali can finally become the person he's always wanted to be alone loose very badly. oh, in the 3 credit that we'll go through with it. i was born in berlin. he starts july 22nd on d w. ah, ah, this is d w sasha, coming up today. can indonesia help end to rushes? war in you cried the conflict, his overshadowing g. 20 foreign minister talks happening in barley days after president, junko we dido visited both russia and ukraine. will focus on why the conflict
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matters to indonesia and southeast asia. plausible visa, one is la, make boarding school that's taking in people struggling with addictions and pull mental health and helping to restore their dignity. ah, i'm jared rate. welcome to the show. thanks. feel company rushes. invasion of you crying, you say to dominate a meeting of g 20 foreign ministers. the group of rich and developing nations have begun. ne talks on the indonesian island of bali. the countries involved are ones likely to feel the effects all the food and energy crisis that the war is sitting off, russian prime minister. so guy laughter of opened his visit by holding talks with his chinese count upon wang ye, wang is also expected to meet face to face with you as secretary of state antony, blinking. us china. tensions remain high over taiwan and tried disputes. china has
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also refused to condemn russia's invasion of ukraine, while the u. s. is sending military gear and other assistance to bolster keith's war effort. amid the tensions indonesian president, junko widowed r has been trying to mediate last week, he visited by russia and ukraine in what he described as a piece mission. his more on indonesia unique stance on the war in ukraine. ciocca widow has sought to maintain good relations with both russia and ukraine. indonesia is what vladimir putin calls a friendly nation for moscow. unlike any of the western powers, remote, both widow has refused to give in to western pressure to exclude vladimir putin from the summit of g. 20 leaders in november. his visit to moscow and key of last week reflected a delicate balancing act as ragamuffins as i'm bigger. what i said in key. if i
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repeat here once, though, the current situation is still hard, we must keep opening more room for dialogue. i have conveyed a message from president zalinski to president putin, and i express my readiness to become a communication bridge between the 2 leaders. gallow throws beside the booker, the content of that message from zalinski was not laid. public widow was the 1st asian leader to visit here since the war began. he invited president lensky to attend the g 20 leaders summit in november, even though ukraine is not part of the group. widow has expressed sympathy with ukrainians over the war and said the countries territorial integrity must be respected. prior to the meeting, he told the key of suburb of epin to witness the devastation 1st turned. in an easier is sending humanitarian aid to ukraine. but as declined to provide weapons
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for use against russian forces, widow came fresh from an international summit in germany, where he was able to compare notes with western leaders and meet with those who have previously sought to persuade vladimir putin to end the war. indonesia has had success in the past, in mediating, in regional conflicts in asia. but with odo says he has no illusions about the complexity of the russia ukraine war. and, and remind with those complexities zalinski hinted, he would only attend the g. 20 summit if put in is not there. but the kremlin says, put in has already confirmed his attendance. let's go to jakarta now and speak with lena alexandra, head of the international relations department at the center for strategic and international studies. welcome to the w. news. asia. you were quoted this week in malaysia as the star newspaper, as saying, dash o co widows trip to ukraine was not a peace effort. so why did he go?
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well, basically, i think we need to clarify this. i think from the press statement that, than me after the meeting with you, pending and best, and also on russia. i think it's quite clear that there are several go off him going to visit the you basically 1st is to i ought to emphasize they invitations to both countries. then the g 20 summit in november in bali. that's the 1st message. second is of course to express the, the empathy and also the concern regarding the conflict on the ongoing conflict in russia and, and also in that context. he also mentioned that he's actually really to be the messenger of peace message
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from the 21st the russia preston. the 3rd point, i think this is very, very clear that indonesia, they need to press the next process the whoa, whoa, countries again can return to the global supply chain where the commodities from most countries can, can, can go back to the global supply chain. so it can actually avoid the crises, the foot crises, the energy crisis that is actually facing are haunting many states, including in south asia. ok. you've, you've outlined possibly some of the reasons i'm going to ask you my next question . but if you could sort of go into more detail as to why the war matters to indonesia and more broadly, to southeast asia. well i think to some extent we need to meet with,
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like i said, in terms of yoga because sense that the conflict itself is quite a remote from the, from the region. but of course, i think it is very clear for everyone that the implication of the war, especially in terms of the do not disruption of us global supply chain. this is something that really gets the region very much, especially with a supplier, barley, and also potassium to make that the license, things like that. that really implicates the region that he's still suffering from the impact of the night in panama. talk to us about why his indonesia choosing to stay neutral in this conflict. well, order. this is what i can say. i think the strategy and we recognize ourselves, that we don't really, we don't really have to be the so called the mediator for example. but we are the
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kind of the that actually i gave it the most for the impacts of the what it's f. as i mentioned earlier, it is, for example, indonesia is one of the biggest import off the from you clean, for example. so this is something that we need to deal with, and that's why the president needs to emphasize on these. that's one point. second point is definitely because indonesia holds the position as the president of the 20 . and there is also an interest to make sure that we can secure the i did 20 i did that later on in the summer because of course, we all know that that has been issued that some countries might not want to hear it in the summit later on saying the president, i think in the nation is to make sure,
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do you think indonesia sees this to possibly as an opportunity to improve its international image? well those i think that's quite near to us. but at this moment, i think the focus is really 1st to ensure that these countries that are config, conflicting. it's either that they return to the global supply chain in order to mitigate the, the current crisis that we are suffering, including in southeast region. and of course, the 2nd thing is to make sure that it didn't b a successful and that indonesia showmanship. okay, that was lena alexandra, the head of the international relations department at the center for strategic and international studies in jakarta. thank you very much for your analysis. thank you . ah,
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our next story from indonesia looks at restoring people's dignity. the leader of in his lamp boarding school in the city of york. carter has made it his mission to use the schools, facilities, and atmosphere to help people shunned by society. it began as a small project, but is now flourishing his more. oh, is manic ritual prayer or dicker is one of the routines at his boarding school. oh, the school was founded by mohammed. she had donna it has hundreds of religious students known to santi. they have psychological disorders and have been addicted to drugs. she don't believe that dick her can reduce depression and grant peace. that is a good idea, has a good in the deaconate and is implanted in the heart. felt in the heart yard,
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the vibrations of the decor really flow into the body and the spirit. thus increasing awareness, fostering peace of mind to global growing a new taste for life. wonderful not only in the mouth, but in the heart. cheer donor has been taking care of his students for over 20 years. at 1st he treated only a few patients, but the number has grown to around a 150 most come from psychiatric hospitals and suffer recurring illness. supple double, dora, no matter how brutal a person is in the deepest recesses of their soul, there must be a spiritual pole. no matter how damage they are. no matter how bad the condition of their souls, we still see that they are human beings. here we consider them as sun 3 up sudden, but most of the activities in this boarding school, our religious tree, i don't know, is assisted by 10 students who fully recovered about the i think that we were
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taught deacon with la la la decker can commerce and we get them with decker that we can control our emotions better. we can forget the past that has gone wrong. hello young. well, i, oh, yeah. well that at that of our law some of these people have been abandoned by their families to your donor hopes, others in indonesia will copy his school so they to can help those with psychological problems. that scene for to day on d. w. news, i said there is more from the region on d, w dot com, forward slash asia. of course, you can also follow us on instagram, facebook, twitter, and you tobac handle is that d w. news. we're going to leave you now with some more images from the g 25 ministers meeting underway to day in bali. i'm jared. read see tomorrow. good bye thing
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ah, ah ah ah, ah, ah, $71000000.00 people thrust into poverty in a matter of months. that's already one legacy of russia's war in ukraine, according to a new you in report. it says rising food and energy costs as well. scarcity for
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undermining households around the world. also in the show can india help steer? it's auto industry toward an electric future. early signs are promising alone. welcome to the show. i'm seen goodly in berlin. 71000000 more people are facing poverty. that's according to a new u. n. study that says is the consequence of soaring food and energy prices unleashed from russia's war and ukraine. households are scrimping, charities are scrambling for donations, and families are under pressure. in this plantation in been in use, jani or dano is choosing a batch of cooking bananas. at her meal, she will turn them in to plain tain flour, but luckily produce alternative to wheat flour. her little shop as almost doubled its production since the beginning of the russian invasion of ukraine. again before the war in ukraine, i produce at least 80 kilos per month.

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