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out standing shopping and dining office, enjoy our services all. be our guest at frankfurt. airport city. managed by fraud lou ah ah ah. this is dw news live from berlin, ukraine, braces for a possible attacks of russia. honest, independent states. ukrainian authorities, ban math gatherings, and piv and warned civilians that russia could again bomb the capital. today mark 6 months since russia launched its invasion of ukraine. also in the show like germany
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signs a deal with canada to produce and ship the green hydrogen. the 2 countries leaders call it a historic staff that will help fight climate change and help germany dependence on russian gas and from the peak of power to a prison cell. malaysians, former prime minister, goes to jail after the top court uphold his money laundering conviction, and calls him and national, embarrassed. ah, i'm marrying a evans dean. it's good to have you with us. ukraine is celebrating its dave independence as well as marking 6 months since russia invaded the country. and that invasion has had tremendous repercussions for the world. a refugee crisis for one,
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the united nations estimates some 5000000 ukrainians have laughed, most headed for other european countries. 7000000 people have been displaced inside of ukraine. the russian blockade of ukrainian ports lead it to a massive disruption of shipments from one of the world's biggest grain producers. and that in turn affected tens of millions of people around the globe who depend on that grain are correspondent, but he is building. i recently visited with those who lived through the earliest attack on a residential building in the capital, keith up in the sky. they're working to fix the damage at the block, the thought it was the rockets, it came from over there like this and sliced off a corner of the building thought walden . so it was
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the 3 of the war. this was the 1st residential building and keith to be hit they've started reconstruction, even though the war hasn't yet ended. the city council is paying for most of the repairs, but residents like only natural makeover. oh, so raising funds that had been sent that was available. this was the api center of the explosion. there were 2 apartments here. and if you look over here, this corner, there was another room here. at the rocket chick, the corner of and the whole room. the explosion also hit the 2 apartments above and below latoya. abdulla only was a while, a theater, who, sneezing the destroyed room was the one most families in the apartments use. as the kids bedroom. the block was relatively new,
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built for the key of emerging middle class. the rock had wrecked 4 floors, but no one was killed. they were either in different parts of their apartments or had left the city like one family who had fled to germany. on the video video and they had a camera in the room and they could see on their phone her their flat was destroyed . so i can't imagine what that feels like. they were safe, but they still saw this happening. it's terrible visit office did on the don't shift. so roughly 4 floors for the don't. all in as apartment was and damaged even the glasses intact. still, she's happy. she wasn't home when the rocket hit. some neighbors were there
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suffered a terrible shock and still have trouble returning. they stay in close contact. the see, the calamity has united many of us have become friends and we understand how important it is to stick together. and when the war is over, i'm sure we will quarrel again, that defines from the people who's building was the 1st and key to be hit in this war. we can now speak to w correspondence from a gunshot anchor, who is standing by an keys hello to you on. so as we've mentioned, it's independence day in ukraine, and it's also 6 months since the war with russia got started. how are you, cranium? marking these 2 very significant anniversary. oh, was mixed feelings. i would say am, it's
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a war of independence that ukraine is fighting 31 years after it proclaimed independence from the soviet union. and it's a very special day here. you can feel the tensity in there. and it's in the morning, it's a public holiday. the streets are still empty, but there are few people walking down the central boulevard here and key if crecia to just me behind my back where you can see dozens of scorch russian tanks that were captured as russia tried to capture key of the capital in the 1st days and weeks of this war, and this gives of course, ukrainians, the sense of pride are many people say, look, russia has the 2nd strongest army in the world and we were able to fight them back and we're still fighting 6 months on. so they're very proud of that and but on the other hand, there is also sorrow. as i've said, this is a war of independence and ukraine in a pain, a very high price for that. we do not have official figures, but observers here in ukraine estimate that no tens of thousands of people died in these 6 months, military and civilians. so it's, it's a very m, m,
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a tens feeling here and key of a feeling of pride, a feeling of joy, but also a feeling of sorrow. and people remember those dead as there is a moment of silence every day he and keith. but life goes on, on the other hand, while the cranial government has been warning that russia could launch would have calling brutal strikes to day on this day targeting the capitol. perhaps. how are you craniums preparing well, the government, the government has warned ukrainians to avoid for the city center to be to stay vigilant. our video, which is on a different from, from the beginning of the war when the war western warnings about the attack. and the government said, well, oh, we do not believe that quite so. so there was, there was criticism of the government at that time. now it's acting differently. i, so a government officials were urged to stay home the whole week to work from home,
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of the public transport. he and kia for him is running only until 21 hours at night . but on the other hand, people are still walking. the streets are in other cities which are close to the front line. like, for example, ukraine's 2nd largest city. hockey of the situation is very much different. that city is being shelled every day. every hour people are dying there every day, and there is no train connection with khaki for so ukrainian railways said on this independence day, it's too dangerous to drive by trying to hark if so there is a kind of log down there. i spoke to a young woman who came from hockey to cliff and she said, the situation here in the capital so much different. she feels safe here. d w 's, roman gunshot ankle reporting for us from kia ram and thank you so much. well, the warren ukraine has triggered a looming energy shortage for europe as winter approaches on a trip to canada. ch,
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answer all of shawls has been preparing germany for longer term energy needs. he signed an agreement with his canadian counterpart on so called green hydrogen. now under the terms of a deal, canada will supply germany with hydrogen energy within 3 years. sign now pe later germany and canada having to deal to deliver green hydrogen across the atlantic. canada will get a big customer. germany will get clean energy from an ally. it's a long term project, but chancellor olive sholtes is planning ahead. the time to act as know. not only in order to reach our ambitious climate targets and secure energy supply, but also in view of international competition around the world, green hydrogen is developing an electrifying pace. the technology converts water into hydrogen, which can be transported and used as fuel. it needs lots of renewable energy to
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create prime minister justin true dose as windy canada is the ideal place for large scale production. we are clear that every science teacher can create hydrogen in their classroom. how do we figure out how to scale it up? so that we can respond to the not just replacing russian energy in the world. but the increase in energy requirements, hydrogen is already being used to fuel vehicles, which only emit water as exhaust. but there's currently little infrastructure to generate or deliver the low carbon fuel. now the long term pipe dream is getting a new boost rushes, illegal and unjustifiable invasion of ukraine has meant that everything gets accelerated, that the pivot to reduce our carbon emissions to replace a coil and gas from russia for europe. but to accelerate the transition towards cleaner energy is happening now. now can't come soon enough. trudeau says the 1st
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shipments a jew in 2025 person shops will have to wait for the rewards of his troops. now, in terms of politics or maybe personality are political correspondent, lena hasa is in canada. she says the hydrogen deal will not provide a quick solution for germany's problem of replacing russian energy with other sources. this trip was never about delivering any short term solutions to germany's current problem of reduce gas supplies from russia. this trip was about intensifying the already existing strong economic and political partnership between canada and germany. both countries see each other as reliable partners that they think they can count upon over the next couple of decades. it is not looking very likely that canada will export liquefied natural gas to germany any time soon. canadians are hesitant that germans even will want to import gas for very much longer. but when it comes to the hydrogen agreement, there is
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a political message. both countries want to transform their industry towards carbon neutrality. so the hydrogen agreement might have happened anyway. but russia's war on ukraine has definitely helped give this new technology a political boost, and it has helped canada jump up a few ranks on the list of countries that germany intends to invest in in the future. that's going to check now some of the other stories making use this our u. s. officials, st. iran has ease demands that have been blocking the revival of the 2015 nuclear deal. this includes iran allowing un inspections at nuclear facilities. indirect talks between the u. s. and iran have been deadlocked for more than a year. washington is expected to respond soon through you. meet mediators, journalists, and mexico have been protesting the death of a colleague calling for justice and an end to a culture of impunity. carnis freddie roman was shot dead in his car. he was the 12th media worker to be killed in the country this year alone. an official state
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reception for the embalmed heart of a former emperor. don pedro the 1st declared brazil independent nearly 200 years ago. well now his heart has been brought in from portugal for 3 weeks to kick off brazil's bicentennial celebrations. malaysia's top court has upheld exit prime minister in algebra, zach's conviction for his part in a corruption scandal. now, she was prosecuted for his role in the fact of some 4500000000 euros from a sovereign well fund. he's been ordered to pay a fine of nearly 50000000 euros and begin a 12 year prison sentence. immediately. the former prime minister, making his way into court inside judges unanimously upheld his 2020 conviction on charges related to a multi 1000000000 euro corruption scandal, but not jeep support is outside the verdict was a heavy blow. but the malaysians welcomed the results
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from that from, from the bottom of my heart. i'm happy with justice is served and he deserved it monday. but the economic center i've been, we're be waiting for this type of result for so long. finally, we get something, a st. rosure for all of us. for malicious. we feel that we have to have 5th justice program. listen people that it's been a years long journey towards that justice with the jeep 1st being convicted of corruption. 2 years ago. after being found guilty of stealing money from state investment fund, one m d b. with more than 42000000 ring it or 9400000 euros ending up in his private bank account. just a tiny fraction of the more than 1000000000 euros prosecute to say, went to accounts linked to him. kiss the scandals fall to mass
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protests when it 1st came to light in 2015 land was a key factor in his shock election. defeat in 2018. i accept the verdict of the people. while the latest ruling cement the ex prime ministers. dizzying full from grace with 4 or the trials underway, his legal woes. afar from over. you're up to date this our stay tuned for the w business. a marion ever seen from me and the team in berlin. thanks for watching. 50 years ago the international gathering of peace and co operation becomes the scene of a horrible tragedy. arab tours armed with sub machine guns.

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