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country that faces many challenges and whose people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india equal india 90 minutes on d. w. with this the d. w. news line from berlin latin says all ukrainians canal, teen russian citizenship and a fast track procedure announcement comes after more civilians are killed in washing shelly in eastern ukraine. you've argues or legends rather than moscow. stepping up a tax that can civilian targets. was overs raised to the top fuel by dirty tricks?
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the world's most popular ride sharing app apparently drove its aggressive global expansion with extreme and even underhanded tactics. even taking the french president arrived. and will he stay or will he go? christiana ronald reportedly wants to leave manchester united, failed to turn off for their precision to work. but a new club or the clubs, new coach freaks his silent insist that the superstar is not for sale. ah tilton welcome to the program. russian president vladimir putin has announced a fast track procedure allowing all ukrainians to obtain russian citizenship as part of moscow's efforts to strengthen its influence over war torn ukraine.
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announcement came hours after russian shelling of hot keys killed at least 6 people and dozens more. g of says moscow is stepping up a tax against civilian targets, including home schools and shopping centers. bits of this building was still collapsing when rescue workers pulled this woman out of the rubble of her apartment. and how keith was raining dust after russia attacked the city again with artillery rockets and tanks, many elderly citizens of ukraine have had to watch their homes crumble or burn. would you? putin, you are doing what have you done? there are old people here and you are doing such bad things to them that you will burn in hell with the lack. that would, would you be a high yet give you the up really high keeps schools have also been hit hard
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official say more than 180 have been lost to the war. this one was a boarding school for children who are visually impaired. dwayne dd 2 of my children study here. students one is 14, the other is 9 years old. dorothy do ethics love, father, east in the city of chassis via russian rockets landed on 3 apartment buildings killing several people. russia continues to claim that it is only attacking targets of military value. but try telling that to those people still walk into a mountain of trouble. brick by brick. in the hope of finding me, survivors did abused nick connelly is in the ukrainian capital reporting for us. earlier. we asked him whether it was true that russia's military seems to be targeting civilians deliberately. well, that's definitely the line here in kia from the government. they are saying that
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this in tempe, by russia to try to break ukraine's resolve to pressure on the civilian population, to so chaos so that those same civilians would then put pressure on their government to come to some kind of deal with russia. given that russia is struggling to make much noise progress and certainly much less progress than it is thought given. it's huge superiority in terms of weapons and financial resources. i think the kind of intention behind all this is a question for later full potential war crimes. investigators why russia is doing this. there's been talk that some of this could be because russia simply running out of the kind of precision weapons would allow it to go specifically for military targets. and then this was, he had the, the explanation that it is part of a threatening. we've certainly seen this going on for weeks. they haven't changed their stretchy, i was at a shopping center in central ukraine about 10 days ago. also, you know, countless dead there. no change in the threat she and just claims for moscow time tom again that they were hitting military targets and that these weren't civilians, even though you know very clearly these are civilians who are suffering. i think the kind of take away for ukrainians is wherever they are. and yet,
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even if they're not near a military target, if you have the chance to get out, you have to because you know, there is no place in this country and especially anywhere near the front lines. it is anywhere near safe. back here in germany, lawmakers have new concerns about energy being used as a weapon. the biggest pipelines applying rush, national gas to the country, close for 10 days of annual maintenance work. however, authorities in germany and across europe. through that moscow may keep the taps off to punish the west for its ord of ukraine. leaders are now warning industries in the household alike. to prepare for gas shortage is in the fall. gas has stopped flowing through the non stream one pipeline. it's meant to be temporary, but german authorities are worried when moscow will turn the taps back on in the m shims the fire in the worst case scenario, if there really is no gas coming in from russia. a few parameters, a crucial is and how fast we are with the liquefied natural gas terminals. the
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government is procuring how much gas we can save ourselves. there are several scenarios where we would end up in a gas emergency. we must have everything possible now to avoid that tom van duster for might be on a visit to the czech republic. germany's economy minister gave voice to his government's uncertainty about russia's intentions was, comes island as to gaston hall, gas deliveries may resume and foe to have even been statements from russia that effectively announced this. but deliveries may also remain at 0 because a minor technical issue is discovered that cannot be repaired. and we can assume that this is a pretext to keep the pipeline shot for before mac windows. the maintenance work is scheduled to last for 10 days with no gas flowing through its most important pipeline. germany is waiting nervously to see what happens after that. now we've asked some people in the streets here in berlin, whether they were worried about a shortage of gas in the coming months as
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a shower miss. and so i'm already thought about it. i will soon just cook with the microwave, which needs electricity and not gas. unfortunately, i have a gas stove, but i would say that, you know, i was born at the beginning of the war. we've already dealt with completely different things. i won't let myself go crazy over this. one is that we send the forward many these well, the worries are clear that the winter will be cold in the apartments and that it could hit the economy hard. i had to go visions in i think i would be quite worried of that my to happen. i have to say, i'm a trainee and don't have that much money either. i would have no idea what i would have to do. i wouldn't know what to expect, and if that meant that i'm have to pay a lot more to get gas from somewhere else. that would be very, very difficult for me as a shooter, for me, a few years, no, no, no 0. if you, it will be expensive, so one of them will earn a little more or save a little less than vinegar. missed over,
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does this inventory. i believe that they will be a real bottleneck in the winter. a lot of them are probably even worse than what we're expecting. order do starting worry, and that will be extremely limited on the winter. so you don't have been to, which is why we're already increasing to running a cost allowances or d, nicholson and to log on. so i dial is, are working with now and some more stories making news around the world. hundreds of people in tokyo have paid their respects to former prime minister sions, or abbey, was assassinated. her campaign rally last week they gathered outside the temple i had of the funerals as tributes poured in from international leaders of the white house is revealed. the 1st full color image taken by the james web space telescope, masses, as the photo is the deepest look into the universe ever recorded. taken from orbit 1600000 kilometers above the earth. the images show the earliest stars and galaxies ever to be observed. a wildfire in california is spreading rapidly and
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threatening. some of the state's largest natural treasures you 70 national park is home to hundreds of giants, acoya trees, some believe to be over. 2000 years old. nearby residents have been evacuated. investigation accuses over of using underhanded tactics. and ethically dubious practices to drive its aggressive global expansion. it's claimed thousands of leak documents show albert recorded top politicians, including french president manuel mccaul. the report also says the right healing company exploited violence against drivers to win favorable concessions from regulators. the leech files went to the guardian newspaper in a consortium of international journalists. now it's not uncommon for european capitals to mix very intensively in their economies and even pick favorite companies pairs out role as part of car maker a know. earlier i spoke with edward on way so junior tech and labor journalist,
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mother and vice board and asked him what exactly the scandal is here in these li documents. the scandal here is in part that hoover seem to have take advantage of the system to guarantee access or to build up access to politically influential leads to media companies. to brazenly break the law excuse for breaking the law and then work together to rewrite the law in its favor. and this is particularly of scandal for a few reasons. one, you know, whole premise is our campaign was that was an inherently disruptive company. but as the lead show, nose has been known since the reporting of this company from earliest days they relied a lot on acting, brazenly acting legally. and then figuring out ways to just pay for later on. right . and that these promises are used to get money to from investors, are used to re orient the priorities that he's had when he created the transit
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systems or funded them and restructured our daily lives on an idea. or as the whistleblower for who are said a why that was sold to consumers drivers, political leads, media companies, regulators. all right, now you're just, we're talking about the with the bill over there. let's stay with him for a 2nd. he himself was a lobbyist for uber. was he not part of the problem and do we know why he actually chose to come forward now? yeah, of course it was a part of the problem, but i would say this entire system, this logging system is the problem. i mean, the reason why hoover and other companies have these sorts of cheat sheet lobbyists and these playbooks, because they do understand that the way to bypass laws and to change the laws is to appeal to government officials. at the highest level, we have a system that a lot of parts of the world encourages that and shrines as normal behavior, allowing corporations to bypass democratic process. so now that was a blur himself, said he, he was part of something that was, you know,
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immoral that was wrong. that was deeply anti gun craddick. but that has gone into the point when you look at the labor conditions of these workers, how they're starving. other struggling to make ends meet, where there is no longer room to be silent on. this sort of issue. hooper says, now that it's a reform company, and it's actually a completely different company and your opinion, is that a true statement? i think the key thing to look at is what has changed about and grammy over pointed to recommendations made by then attorney general eric holder about how to change the company values, what, how to change corporate governance. and those changes have been made. what about the actual business model and the incentives of it still has the same core business model, which is to try to initially subsidize rides, bring passengers and drivers on to the platform. height. the price is cut, the pay that hasn't changed or the incentives to do that. no, i have the labor laws across most of the countries and cities that operates. so it
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still has incentives to erode labor laws restructure regulations. and even if it's not doing it, and some of these more recently legal ways, it has figured out over the past decade of changing the law, how to make previously legal mode of operation. now we go and now now they're at the point where they don't need to act as recently as legal because they have changed. all right, we're going to leave it there. i'm afraid that was edward and wasteful jr. thank you for your analysis. thank you. he's arguably the most famous active footballer in the world, but exactly where christiano donnell will be playing next season. has been a mystery so far. there were reports of the portuguese superstar wants to leave manchester united with the club, new coach and says fernando is not for sale. manchester united in thailand for their 1st pre season friendly against outs, rivals, liverpool fans in bangkok want to see one man in particular. the christiano,
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rinaldo isn't their media report, say the 37 year old has demanded to leave. united. missed out on the champions league with a 6th place finish in england. last term. speculation is right. the superstar wants one last crack that europe's elite competition. it's news to new coach eric 10. ha, go. he hasn't thought this. so i have read. but what i say chris younger is not for so christiane. always in our glance and we want to get success together. but if that is the case, then where exactly is ronaldo? he's training back in portugal rather than lapping up the limelight in thailand. he's not it is. and that is due to personal issues. i know we are planning with christian on rinaldo for decision. so
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that's it, and i'm looking forward to, to work with united have already seen a host of plays leave, including paul paul. but who's just resigned for you? vent us losing rinaldo and he's mark ability around the world. would be a hammer blow united to adamant they won't let that happen to watch. and you got the news live from berlin next up as a documentary on web 3 point. oh, how the internet of everything will change just that everything. remember, you can always get the latest news on our website. that's the w dot com. imagine how many portion of lunch are thrown out in the world? climate change very often story. this is my plan the way from just one week how much was can really get.

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