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offers and dry alice services will be our guest at frankfurt airport city, managed by frappe waterloo. ah, this is d. w. news live from berlin? nancy pelosi leaves tie wallace tensions we have. china increased the u. s. how speak a left promising to help boost the island self defense after a visit that prompted fury from china. and chief international editor talks about the trip with one of beijing's top and also on the program. the ship carrying
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ukrainian grain is continuing on its journey to lebanon after passing checks in turkey under deal with russia to restock export. and d, w. visit to town in the shadow with so worried about a possible disaster. but you cranes contaminated nuclear side. ah, i'm fil gail. welcome to the program. you as how speaker nancy pelosi has used our visit to taiwan to deliver a statement of solidarity. country would do whatever it takes to boost the visibility to defend itself. she met with ty, once president, and the address to parliament. china responded by executing military drills around taiwan, taipei said, chinese fighter jets cross the media line that dividing the taiwan straits. g 7
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foreign minister said the visit was no excuse for china's aggressive military response. the w said chief international editor richard walker has been speaking about china's reaction to the visit with charge aid affair in germany. john june. we has young funeral doctor see me that mister jones. thank you very much for speaking with amelia shyness. in our large military maneuvers around ty was in response to nancy pelosi visit that nancy pelosi can you please explain why china so angry about this is because she knows all written liberties and you know, before the frog of unfolded her before i answer your question, i want to point out what miss bellows, he has done with her visit to ty was angry as to her. she has violated her own principle. i should bring people talking. she's violating the 3 communication between china and the united states. and i me to be
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a to this also undermined the political basis of our relations on land undermined chinese territorial integrity and sovereignty retired when to typical integrated went also very intense. and by doing so, she also endangered peace and security in the taiwan strait and the whole region. how nice casa went. dear kentucky, on which lightning shaft could talk and see what her trade no sense of fatal or wrong signal to the independence forces. codes crafter because then that you can understand the measures that we apply to stop the separate nation muslim to defend sovereignty, the but also to dissuade the american ice from the roman cause. i had took a beaten oven with us of any tete. so tidy can all be i'm kind of formed in fashion was up to pretty of that's really how pollute, of course miss pelosi denies that she lated those agreements. there is also
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a precedent that in 1997 new gingrich was in taiwan of newt, there was not such a big reaction from aging back then that actually china reacted in a much more relaxed way i feel and spun t y is big, quite aggressive action and now since i can see that you're yeah, i appreciate it thought the should 1st address that question to must policy about one consequences. her trip had hunger reached a touch of the precedent is not an argument. it's not a reason for a mistake to be repeated that i feel a bit what yet. recently we have observed the growing independence movement. no, we have also observed increasing support from the american selena with the shuttle, from the clinical understand why we reacted so strongly to this visit problem via so stock of teaser didn't put, or we had the a ton of a violently again. but why react militarily? why not just stay the diplomatic course?
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oh, with the grad, a gig and the, you know, we have prepared militarily precisely against the increasing independence effort. gotten on to the leisure routine maneuver. sheila take place within our territorial waters in auth windsor room, hall heights, vasa. i also want to emphasize that in addition to these routine many we will also take, he cannot make and political measures for the teacher. you will see that in the home as they couldn't hum that may fuse the situation by promising that china will never achieve unification. with taiwan by 4 high ball, why doesn't china make such a promise that would permanently calm the situation 1st place and those who did the laga permenant believe and yeah, i don't, we haven't shown for as long as we have said from the very beginning that we will put all their effort towards a peaceful reification. and you go,
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freakish answers claim, but the growing activity, the independence movement has made the forcible ableman. we have to be prepared, we have to respond today back to be missing once that off, fast. the missile was up, they mustn't got off at clack, as i said, really. and if occasion is the common desire and the common hug of the whole chinese nation. my the motion to require them hope. no, they're concent nation. not soon, on the military action truck, the maneuvers were only directed against the independence activated. kagan, against that move, know against the chinese people on the island, taiwan mission, kagan, the shenise of their, in the very, see if i understand you correctly, you mentioned that it would be perfectly okay in your right. and if china,
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at some point actually tries to take taiwan by for on to be haven't, because act, we said you specially in the face of increasing activity by the independent movement, which is very real. we're also looking at polosa lizzy and we cannot allow that. so happened that this to lesson does the pursuit, but we have never ruled out the last auction we haven't, we have not given up our wish. i hope to seek re unification with peaceful means. windsor, half known mitch uh, gave me give you to pay annual free $3.00 should be 2 interest rate. hedge on that, mr. john. thank you for a valerie tom is an unless were that my cater institute for china started here and then asked her why china's leadership found the timing of nancy polos his trip. particularly unsettling. well this yes,
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particularly sensitive but heating thing because he is seeking us as the leader and the chief times come. it's party party to lisa laughing once a week or undermine not least by the united states. and it's beyond just this. yeah, going ahead. 2049. he has made unification with time on a historic mission and part of the great go with the chinese nation. so for see close, it closes visit me and sean chinese response. if not, he will come across this week. right. and so, so, so a lot of these are these belligerence or pronouncement that spring for domestic consumption. yes, to a certain extent. 2 ways to look at it 1st on one hand, it is obviously to drive up nationalism and interesting. obviously the 1st of
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august, which was the animal coming in to people's liberation army also played a huge factor here. so the mood is still quite high when it comes to like nationalism and anything related to that, particularly with time one, which most chinese and china do consider it as part of chinese territory. but that that is done. no, yes i went to jersey within china would be, i guess, the idea of a military invasion all over time. right. so it as ever with, if it's complicated. so we have a relationship between the united states and china that was already fraught. has this trip moved that in one way? well, certainly hasn't made it friendly or has it, has it actually made it worse? well, not really a china us relations expert, but i can definitely say one thing with the relations between china and taiwan have
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already hidden historic low. so obviously hutcher to tie one does little to improve or repair cross street relations, but that's it really sets the stage for our bi lateral relations between china and taiwan. i'm going to proceed from now on what we're going to see more militarization. we're going to see an increase in intensity and frequency economic coersion increasingly that want me to know how to treat, tie one. the question right now is, can i get any worse for now, what we've seen is china is also quite careful, not too sure. as it will also have the best, if not, most of the consequences in the military company does happen. taiwanda independence movement seems to be a quite a concern for china. is it really strong? what are they doing? i this is, this is within time was leadership. the has been cancelled to play down
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a visit and you have followed like what time wednesday during a speech this morning in the joint press conference, a dependence or defamation of be put across a indication which i need to really think that this in what time when said and talk time, you should have been going around using this narrative in the system setting sovereignty and it's on that base idea of freedom love to see human rights. those other really value is all believes that one is really fine, right for the white thing. understood, thank you. that's very clear. thanks for joining us. valerie time from the cato institute for china studies. thank you. quick look at some headlines from around
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the world. now we'll start in became a foster, where the army says it's accidentally killed civilians during a counter terrorism operation in the country. se residents of palm, you know, a village near the border with tow. go say more than 30 people were killed in an ass drive on monday. but you know, fossils been battling that you hardest insurgency, which is not spilling over into toko 3. as a bi johnny soldiers have been killed in the disputed region of the go to a kind of back after classes with armenian groups as a buyer's young assist, the groups are illegal. i mean, is called for an end to what it calls us by shots, aggression. well, in 6000 people died in the flap of violence in the disputed caucasus region. a 2 years ago, secretary general antonio terrace announced a fact finding mission to ukraine to investigate the killing of prisoners held by russian back separatists. inquiry was arrested by ukraine and by russia. and in terms of reference will be agreed by both countries,
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grain least 11 people have been injured in a fire at a warehouse outside moscow belonging to russia, that largest online retailer, huge plumes of smoke could be seen to the north of the capital as helicopters tried to extinguish the blaze, the 1st ship to export grain from a ukrainian port since the russian invasion has been cleared to continue on its way after passing inspections in turkey. that the shipment being held as an important step in the fight against global hunger and a lifeline for ukraine's battered economy that ukrainian present vallarta moves. landscape has warned that many more such shipments are needed. it's a sight for sore eyes from many around the globe. a ukrainian cargo ship loaded with tons of corn entering the bus for us bound for them at least. but as it left the black sea at 1st had to make a stop in istanbul. there the ship was searched by
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a team of inspectors from ukraine, russia, turkey, and the un. russia has been blockading ukraine's ports since it invaded in february . but turkey in the united nations negotiated a deal between moscow and keep last month allowing ukrainian exports to resume. russia insisted on the inspections to make sure outbound ships are only carrying grain of fertilizer. and that inbound ships are not carrying any weapons. this ship called the rezone, is the 1st to leave under the deal it left or des, so on monday and after inspection in istanbul will continue on to its destination. lebanon anchor has hailed the safe passage as a huge success ukraine's president. the loudermilk zalinski, however, is skeptical. yes, they should done. thanks to the un in partnership with turkey today. we've had the
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1st chip leaf with grain, but it's still not much sure of that. and then we will continue to more in total, the consequences of this war, terrible grains, not only for ukraine, but for the whole world. to do is a delicate fil. lensky says many more ships will be needed. turkey says as many as 3 ships will be able to go through the inspections daily was grind, shipments are likely to be on the agenda when turkish peasant branch of time and means his russian counterpart not to be put in later this week. is the w correspondent, dorian jones, and it's tumble. well that you have to realize that these countries have neutral and conflicting interest north africa as well as a major energy of this great deal is seen as a top item on the agenda for president one. he's pretty much the prestige on the line as a vindication of maintaining close ties with inside washing counsel for me. because
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the 2nd meeting within a month seem to be to one says those contacts are vital along with a balanced approach. not enforcing with 2 things by piece has put him in a position where you can mediate between russia and ukraine and possibly possibly down the line. reach a possible in the dorian jones in istanbul, ukrainian engineers, the once again in control of the chernobyl power plant. after russian forces took her, took it over in the early phase of the war, but with moscow's unrelenting military strikes. the threat of a leak or explosion of the nuclear plant remains. dw correspondent frantisha went to the residence of the surrounding areas we're doing what they can to protect themselves against radiation poisoning channel, but as the a bottle of iodine. this would be natalie asked 1st protective response. in case of a radioactively topic you could ask of us from boston. i went to take care of my child at the can give her a 10 drops of dis, ready proponents. this is her expect on of a big,
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but i don't know how useful it is. 4th grade are for li, asthma. natalia wasn't born when the chernobyl disaster happened in 1986, but the family trauma said steep hope is that that is the one that was the girl and all. can you imagine you lock up your home and leave you lock up your youth and leave endlessly. my father left everything, dan huffstutter thumb and this is still very painful for him. well, isn't that the bit in i said her father helped with the chan nobel cleanup. pretty much every one in our family has had cancer, even though they now live here in celebrity a town built for chan. nobel survivors, the russians haven't attacked, but it's equally quiet since the war began, nearly half of the population has left. people worry about putting, turning the warning nuclear here. all that would need would be a conventional strike on the nuclear plant. i can have warning a garden,
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you can expect anything from him. and same from his bella, rosy, a neighbor, luke ash, ankle and got those. i'm afraid them too much that i am by using jan noble where the still dangerous remains of the nuclear power plant. disaster is just 50 kilometers away. this is the town of 3 pm. once they're home to channel bill workers, abandoned since 1986, and last for ever the passing decade. so radiation decrease in parts of the exclusion zone. but we are told that recently radiation now was rose again after russia and forces occupy chernobyl for a while in the early stages of this war. in fact, troops moved a tillery through highly radioactive areas, kicking up con, terminated dust. we won't stay here for long. in snellville teach, they are renovating this school bunker. the mayor sands with 500 people, could find shelter here from a rocket attack, but not a nuclear disaster,
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which he doesn't to discuss. women, why was we shouldn't create panic among people. we must understand there would be no escape from that. we shouldn't waste our resources and emotions on it or whatever. and what's the sweet natalia disagrees. she would like more information from the government. how she can best protect her daughter when she should fleet. yet i told them i wasn't zagat been from oxford. there's no information how to protect our children. it's emotionally exhausting, but that when the time comes on, we need to talk about it. it would be too light, but it brought forth. the longer the war continues, the more dangerous it feels. here on the last reassurance, the little bottle of iodine provides and her south american green energies success story 10 years ago or to guar, i used to be dependent on fossil fuel imports for power, and other countries generating more than 97 percent of its energy from renewables
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the countries farmers of reaping the rewards. guillermina beula is a cattle breeder. several years ago she put up 32 wind turbines on her ranch. they met her a yearly income of a $160000.00. or looking at a, sorry, one, with the income from the wind turbine slain that with you on is one i one brown miley, we buy new cattle seed or sheep. it really helps us along all good. i got in dozens of wind parks like this, help, uruguay come very close to meeting all its energy needs with renewable sources. the small south american country has become a climate pioneer thanks to its national energy strategy. you tech university is a strategic partner and completely focused on renewables. it often communities at this transition, we don't have to import oil from abroad. in fact, we're exporting large amounts of renewable energy. what is in here? yeah. what i put them with in it here. companies that use solar modules also get
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big tax breaks. the system works best when it's windy or the sun is shining, then they don't even use hydro electricity from dams. that is only used when absolutely necessary. the cost of the boom and renewables is borne by private customers. some households spend up to 15 percent of their monthly income on electricity. nobody will use as little electricity as possible because it's extremely expensive. so for the average family in uruguay, the countries energy transition doesn't feel like a success story. we'll take a look at some oh world headlines now. german chancellor left shelters accuse rush of delaying the delivery of a turbine needed to sustain gas applies to europe. with the shelves declared, there were no problems with the turbine yet. russia has said that the absence of the equipment was the reason why it had reduced gas flows. so it's no stream one
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pipeline to germany. volcano near iceland, international airport started to a brought to gain after lying dormant for nearly a year. the option and the uninhabited gail. dina dello valley enjoying thousands of tourists in 2021 with ours is not activated emergency plans. barring planes flying over the active eruption side. you are state of kansas says that voted in favor of protecting abortion rights and a major victory for pro choice groups. referendums the 1st state level and actual test since the supreme court overturned the nation wide right to abortion, guaranteed by roe vs wade early this year. projects this is just more than 60 percent of people voted to maintain the constitution right to board us. president joe biden signed an executive order to make it easier for women seeking abortions to travel between us states, the articles on health care providers to comply with federal non discrimination
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laws. it's the latest in a series of executive actions by the president following the overturning of the constitutional rights to abortion in the us. and they said now japan as in many other asian countries, an unwanted pregnancy can lead to a lifetime of social exclusion from others. many of forced to abandon that babies on hospital in the island nation has decided to do something about it to k hospital and southern japan is now the only place in the country where mother can safely leave that babies. give them a shot at a better life. cecile student could reach me at sue, was just a bewildered toddler when his mother placed him in the hatch at gk hospital. in southern japan's kumato. he still keeps the things he was wearing on that day. for 15 years now, the clinic has been the only place in japan where child can be anonymously and safely abandoned by desperate family members. so it isn't look
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o you to go in on until we don't wanna disconnect on all my day. i was left, there was the day a new chapter of my life began. i think it was good that i was given to the baby hutch. you to go, he does go to you. huntington was he because i was given to the hatch. i met my current parents and now can live like this. i know new young lady. i'm grateful for it. i oh, what i am to day to the baby hutch. ca system a c musical? no. while you have to look only mostly she k hospital sees the hatch as a way to prevent child abuse and deaths in japan where police record to 27 child abandonment. in 2020 at least 57 children died from abuse the year before. gee case had dr says children abandoned at the hospital include those who were the result of prostitution, rape, and incest. the mothers have nowhere else to turn those alive there. women out there who were ashamed that they did something horrible by getting pregnant and are
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so scared for these women a place like ours, which makes them think even i'll be welcome cancer lot. i think we did, he muscular the wall. the catholic run hospital opened its baby hatch in 2007 modeled on a german scheme. in all 161 babies and toddlers have been dropped at the hospital. some people have criticized the baby hatch for undermining the right of children to know their origins. other say it encourages the abandonment of children. but for co each you may are 2 scene here with his adoptive parents. the hatch was a lifesaver. hello. hello. hello sir. oh, we are, i may still be missing a few pieces to understand who i am. losing my life before the baby hatch was important. but my life after the hatch is far more important. years later, he learned more about his origins, including that his biological mother was killed in
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a car accident. 5 months after his birth. he keeps a framed picture of her now co each. he wants to give something back. every month he provides free meals to underprivileged children at a local church. he wants to work with children in the future and perhaps become a foster parent too. and sports uh, football clubs and english premier league. so they will limit the years of the anti racism gesture of taking the ne of cited concerns at over use. it's over use risks . diluting the league say no to racism. campaign funds will say the gesture this weekend up a 1st games of the new season and on other special event days taking the day 1st became prominent in sport in connection with the u. s. black lives matter movement . 4 south american countries have lost a joint bit to host
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a football. woke up in 2030 argentina or white chile. i'm a product i presented that bit at a sentato stadium in monte badeo. that was the venue of the 1st world cup final in 1930, and where they want to be final to be played a century later. it's a 1st time south american countries have made a joint break. come to the last host, woke up in 2014 germany won the title in brazil. this is d w i news, i'm fill gail at amune few moments. i'll have a review of today's a big stories in the day. taking a closer look at that decision in kansas, and of course you'll find out more information on news around the clock on our website, the w dot com. i'm good day seen him with with
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