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a 3 years that wouldn't change the world forever. but jillions journey around the world. sports september 7th on d. w. ah . ah. business d w. news live from berlin. ukraine, braces for possible attacks from russia on its independence day to day, also marks 6 months since russia launched its invasion of ukraine, unleashing a wave of death and destruction. the conflict has sent shock waves across europe
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and around the world. yet ukraine has defied all expectations and fights on also on the show. germany signs a deal with canada to produce and ship green hydrogen by 2025, a plan for a more sustainable future that does a little to ease germany's current dependence on russian gas. and voters in angola are set to head to the poles. the long time governing party faces, serious competition. ah, ameria evans, dean, it's good to have you with us. ukraine is marking 31 years and declaring independence from the soviet union. but this year celebrations will be muted with the de falling exactly 6 months since russia's invasion and president zalinski warning of possible brutal strikes by russia. the war has had
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a tremendous repercussions on ukraine, and on the rest of the world, it triggered europe's worst refugee crisis. in the 2nd world war, with 7000000 people displaced inside ukraine and the un estimating that 5000000 have fled the country. the russian blockade of ukrainian ports lead to massive disruption of shipments from one of the world's biggest grain producers. and that in turn has affected tens of millions of people globally who depend on that grain. and it sparked a world wide energy crisis as disruptions of the global energy supply, put governments everywhere under pressure. our correspondent monte is booting. i recently visited some key of residents who experienced some of the wars early as violence living through the 1st attack on a residential building in the capital up in the sky. they're working to fix the damage at the block, the about it was the rockets,
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it came from over there like this and sliced off a corner of the building to fall. so it was the 3 of the war. this was the 1st residential building in 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. center . this is 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 rock at chick the corner off and the whole room
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after the explosion also hit the 2 apartments above and below. i only was at last year who destroyed room was the one most families in the apartments use. as a kids bedroom, the block was relatively new, 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, they had a camera in the room and they could see on their phone and heard their flat was destroyed. i can't imagine what that feels like. they were safe, but they still saw this happening. me terrible visit office did
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on the don't ship last 4 floors for the joan alina apartment was an damaged, even the glasses intact? still, she's happy. she wasn't home when the rocket hit. some neighbors were there 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 watching this and we understand how important it is to stick together. and when the war is over, i'm sure we will quarrel again. the defiance from the people was building was the 1st and keith to be hit in this way with ukraine marking independence day in 6 months since russia's invasion. i asked to double your correspondent,
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roman gunshot ankle and key of how ukrainians were commemorating these 2 significant milestones. of with mixed feelings, i will try am. it's 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 in 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 local. 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 our 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 ukrainian,
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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 are so it's, it's a very m, m, a tens feeling here and key of a feeling of pride, the 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 cranium government and has been warning that russia could launch what it's calling brutal strikes to day on this day. targeting the capital perhaps. how are ukrainians preparing? well the government, the government has warned ukrainians to avoid for the city center to be, to say vigilant. a video which is on a different from, from the beginning of the war when the war western warnings about the attack. and
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the government said, well, oh, we don't 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. and 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 closer to the frontline. like, for example, ukraine's 2nd largest city hockey of the situation is very much different. the city is being shelled every day. every hour people are dying there every day. and there is no train connection with a khaki for so ukrainian railways said on this independence day, it's too dangerous to drive by trying to hockey. so there is a kind of log down there. i spoke to a young woman who came from hockey to peer 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 tier ram,
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and thank you so much. let's get a check now some of the other stories making headlines with our government correspondence with former us president donald trump's legal team has revealed that more than 100 documents with classified markings were recovered from his florida residence earlier this year. the batch, which total is more than $700.00 pages, was retrieved from mar allied a month before an august f. b i search sees further sets of classified records. journalists and mexico have been protesting the death of a colleague calling for justice and an end to a culture of impunity. calmness freddie roman was shot dead in his car. he was the 12 medium worker to be killed in the country this year alone. the embalmed heart of brazilian emperor dump heather the 1st has been received with military honors and brazilians. to kick off brazil's bicentennial celebration, the portuguese monarch declared brazil independent nearly 200 years ago. his heart
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has been brought in from portugal for 3 weeks. germany and canada have signed a deal for a future partnership on renewable energy chance or olive shoals and his canadian counterpart of agree that canada will supply germany with so called green hydrogen . within the next 3 years. the deal will not immediately ease germany's dependence on russian gas or a looming energy shortage this winter. but berlin has an eye on the long term sign now pay later. germany and canada have inked a deal to deliver green hydrogen across the atlantic. canada will get a big customer. germany will get clean energy from an allied. it's a long term project, but chancellor, olaf sholtes is planning ahead. the time to act as low. not only in order to reach our ambitious climate targets and secure energy supply, but also in view of international competition around the world,
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green hydrogen is developing at an electrifying pace, the technology converts water into hydrogen, which can be transported and used as fuel. it needs lots of renewable energy to create prime minister justin true dose as windy canada is the ideal place for large scale production. we are clear that you and 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,
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that the pivot to reduce our carbon emissions to replace our oil 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 shipments a jew in 2025 person shops will have to wait for the rewards of his trade. now, in terms of politics or maybe personality, civil war, an oil boom and corruption, scandal of recent events have been a rough ride for angola. against that backdrop voters are going to the polls. and for the 1st time in his democratic history, the long time governing party and p, a lay is facing a serious challenge. ah, music, dance and good moods. what looks like a massive party is infected opposition, really and uncle, last capital one. and despite the good mood, supporters of the opposition party or nita have serious demise.
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i want to change this time because all billboard unity is that we don't have here and i'm gonna mentally has young hazel go see a lot of guys who are former bod. we don't have a budget to ward, i got it up with dish. i'm supposed to have a proper job, but i don't, i have to wash carson motorcycles to make a living, or that's why we need change on and all that emotional dos. angola is a country of stock contrasts africa's biggest oil producer has one of the most expensive capitals in the world. yet the majority of an goldens still live in uh which is why huh. the former independence movement, m, p l a has been in power for almost 5 decades. 5 years ago, president rowden so took over branding himself as a reformer. now he wants to be re elected, knows the bomb, or the bible division. oh man followed the phone. we had the
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courage to break it up to and start the fight against corruption. we told the justice system to do what they are supposed to do. and this is what they did say. yes. but then viewed blah, blah, marriage, so did. but many angolan say the promises when not fulfills corruption, remains the problem and the oil welf hasn't trickled down to the general population . people here are expecting the most competitive elections in the history of the country. well, at least at the surface, the country doesn't have a history of free and fair elections, and many doubt it will be any different. this time in the evening, we meet hammond did obasi, one of the thousands of unemployed graduates who lost trust in the system. his mother and father died years ago, but he shows us that they are still in the vote at database. mannequins says yes, complicated is eric yet, and i just bought a sub. i don't know if that process is transparent. if we have minors or dead,
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people on the database, we can't agree with the electoral procedures that say, ya know, dash one, ace. and these. but the government has dismissed these instances as technical issues saying they're no reasons for consume. making the opposition really main candidate or that'd be up to a junior is confident his spot. you anita, will win this time despite tensions. a mid expected tight results. so far the campaigns have been peaceful. oh, you're up to date on dw news up next doc fil present hash tag, happy to mariana. and steve, thanks for watching a vibrant habitat ended glistening place of long the mediterranean sea scene of l muster. and so far, abdul karim drift along with exploring.
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