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ah ah ah this is dw news lie from berlin, a spat between 2 of the world's leading vaccine makers by in tech fight that was the 1st past the post with an effective covered 19 vaccine. now madonna is suing it for allegedly copying its technology. also on the show, the un cold school. com ad ukraine's largest nuclear power plant,
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as inspectors prepared to go in ukraine, says russian shelling caused the facility to go off the grid for the 1st time. experts born of a nuclear disaster if fighting doesn't stop. plus ukrainian refugees fleeing the war at home, find a warm welcome in istanbul, but so do russian tourists and that's leading to conflict far from the battlefield . and angle as president, head for a 2nd term is not really on. he leads with billy, although it's counted, will bring you the latest from luanda, plus a mouth watering champions league. droll. by a music coach, you will not respond. no, just fans, not to boot. there form a strike at all. bad lebowski. the jones go up against him and his new teeth. barcelona. that whole coming up in sport ah, ah.
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paint as all unwelcome. sh us. gov at 19 vaccine producer madonna is suing rivals over alleged copyright infringements. madonna claims competitors pfizer together with by in tech of germany copied it's technology to produce their own shot. the data maintains it father peyton, several years ago to protect its work. pfizer also an american company says it's surprised by the allegations. both vaccines use gene technology at washington bureau chief, ines pole joins me. what is medina accusing its competitors, avi ness benwood and i believe said pfizer. and by on tax co, it's a 19 maxine infringers. patterns were. dana filed a between 201-2016 covering were down us foundational. m r n a technology. a. have to go a little bit technology here because it is important to understand that this
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groundbreaking technology was critical to the development of more than us own. m r and a co at 19. maxine, so the lawyers of modern i say that pfizer and by aren't a copier disnick technology with our modern us permission. will this suit have any effect on vaccine availability? when we're down i said in this release, i just put out that it is not aiming to remove fires or by intact rec, seems from the market or prevent future say as of it succeeds. and that's actually good news, especially now was autumn just around the corner and the fear of a new army conway. if you know when we have to keep in mind that modern phases, vaccines have been the backbone here of the u. s. explanation strategy biotech has been an incredible success story for germany. will this in any way heard its reputation? well, if these accusations are confirmed,
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or that actually would come as a huge shock to germany as this country, as germany really is widely celebrated than to far as off by and take the former chancellor, a miracle made with them and, and the country was so proud to be back on the top of the pharmaceutical world. but right now been it is too early and we have to wait for the outcome. but it is also fact that madonna is not the 1st company which believes that by and take a committed a patent infringement in july, a company from the german town of tubing, and actually also filed a similar lawsuit enos pole in washington for us. thank you very much for the analysis. the united nations is calling for a cease fire. the separation nuclear power plant as inspectors had their the international atomic energy agency is planning to serve a damage of the facility which was temporarily knocked off the grid,
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causing regional blackouts. ukrainian officials have blamed russia occupying forces for the outage. russia blames ukrainian troops who are fighting to take back control of the power station. experts warn one wrong move could lead to nuclear disaster. the risk of a nuclear disaster in europe has been dooming large for weeks. ukraine says it was narrowly avoided, yet with dizzy. if the diesel generators didn't turn on it after the black out, the automatic systems and the personnel didn't start working. we would have to face the consequences of a radiation accident. the lug nuts, litski idea he knew about russia has put ukrainians as well as all europeans. one step away from radiation disaster that hostile there has been growing concerned about fighting. the bar blonde on thursday fires visible your on satellite imagery knocked out its last external power line. the electricity it supplied was used for
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cooling and safety systems, or the nuclear power plant stored on martha's request. ukraine has blamed russian forces for starting the fires. rush us as they was bog by ukrainian chelan give residence while the danger has not been awarded yet them i was, i think every sane person is afraid. now, every one is afraid. knowing our neighbor, knowing what it is capable of, that we understand that there can be different consequences of what is happening there. now, that is why everyone is afraid. we are not worried about blackouts, but that the ecological situation may change. right. tim will jasmine. this will start here with of course everyone is afraid. the entire world is afraid that if i really want the situation to become peaceful again, i want inspectors to finally reach the plant. i want the power shortages to be overcome and additional facilities to be operational. but it's of all,
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i want all of us to live in a safe world unless feature inspectors from the new and nuclear watchdog planning to was at the bar station, which is held by russian forces. the waiting to be rounded access. but into marquez from ukraine center for radiation medicine, i asked him whether fears of a nuclear accident had separation a warranted. so i wouldn't say it's a big hu here or a big exit exit ation the in the society. but of course, her specialists are preferring so the local authorities, her recordings, there emergency plans and even our host pillum here is preparing to accept to a possible a person's responsible relation in years. so preparing and preparing, preparing for the worst. but how much of this is being used as it is this facility being used as a propaganda tool by either side?
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well, so my personal condition is that, so now we are dealing with a typical ration blip mailing. so they establish a problem and then to stop in bargaining into calling to negotiations and to signing some agreements which and never fulfill it or not change their interest. so this dimension is called just to political game, joe political game policy. and is there anything, i mean, is, is there anything to the speculation that russia wants to connect to separation to its own power? great. yes, it's a very serious, are very serious consideration about that. because i mean, it is what a 5th of the country countries, electricity, doesn't it? how would russia actually do that? well, say, actually it's known for ukraine is no good critical because in ukraine,
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it, because the 4 years industries russia not working. so energy consumption dropped a lot. so it's not a big deal for you credit for this nuclear power plant field disconnected. but for russia, they have to sit in crimea, particularly after you create hit platforms which were stolen in 2014. and if you didn't, a plan which very quickly seems to revise in 2016 or i guess. so now we don't have the secret in got into stolen gas. they try to steal with that. so simple. ok, how, how much, how do you put in these international inspectors who are expected to come and take a look at the facility? of course it's so it's very important to defer by different aspects. one is that it will be a 1st time it will be unbiased. opinion on what is going on there. indeed, because as you mentioned, to
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a part that is the biggest in ukraine and to make the biggest in the europe, we say 6 gigawatts, a capacity. and it is a state of the under control if you created. and i grab them as a company and a mac energy company, but, you know, under effective control for russian versus the shares they broke any barriers to and, you know, this is very strictly managed to. there are a lot of restrictions are visiting. so russian was a, was it a very important to, to bring it inside for what is happening? because only for mission. you claim it. now it from maybe, from an official channels. there are 2 mobile works which can be collected from another, the town, the next to the power plant to create in networks for
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a how if a mission is to, to peer, it's not acceptable. ok, we'll have to leave the about in too much from the clinic and try to for radiation medicine. thank you very much for your time and insights. lance, he has largest soviet memorial has been destroyed on the orders of the national parliament. a concrete obelisk rising almost 80 meters into the sky formed the centerpiece. it commemorated the red army victory of nazi germany in the 2nd world war. it's toppling is the latest example of an ongoing trend in the baltic states and eastern europe, where relics of the soviet union being removed, the w k. m, by a reports from riga meter upon meter of concrete steel crashing to the ground. the monument may have been destroyed, but it leaves
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a political divide in its wake. nobody mistakes that i feel wonderful because i experienced the awakening of lap in independence in the 19 ninety's. and now it feels like this chapters finally closed. the i brought them your order to burn their pain and injustice. my grandparents died in the bought one way that the that offended the whole world from fascism and was a shirley. this mute at 1st was just a few months ago. regus victory park looked like this. it was the symbol of the red army, is victory over nazi germany. a place for ethnic russians to lay down flowers on victory day to commemorate their ancestors sacrifices in the 2nd world war. but the war and ukraine changed something around one and 4 people living in luck, fear are of russian descent. many of them cherish their soviet past for
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the majority of ethnic latvians. however, see this monument as a symbol of russian imperialism, and are glad that it's gone. for lat fans, this monument symbolize lattice occupation of the 2nd world war, and after russia and risen in your crime, we can't tolerate it anymore. on june 16th the latvian parliament voted to remove all soviet era statues. the monument in riga was the largest in all of latvia. it took hours of continuous hammering to eventually make it fall. 7 with it gone, some hope that the scars of past confine li he'll and that russians and latvians
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can live together peacefully. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines. norwegian analysts say russia is destroying natural gas stocks. a claim massive burn offset a plant in the finished russian border waste $10000000.00 worth of fuel every day. the facility prepares russian gas for transport by pipeline to germany for people have been killed in an air strike in the ethiopian city of meckler. the army has dismissed claims by to grey and forces that it carried out the attack. a resurgence in violence is ended, a cease fire between the 2 sides that was enforced since march and president a memo my call has paid tribute to fallen soldiers in algeria. i was visit is aimed at healing colonial era wounds and boosting trade ties. relations between the 2 nations are improving. after a diplomatic ralph asked g, germany is to start sending looted art back to nigeria this year, including the prized, benign bronzes. british soldiers stole the artifacts during the colonial era. they
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were sold and displayed in museums across europe, the bronzes, date, back to the 13th century. in angola, it looks like the ruling party will hold on to power in the nation's closest free vote to date. with the vo ballads counted officials say the m p l a has 151 percent of the vote and a majority in parliament. that would also mean a 2nd term for president chow, lorenzo. the main opposition increased its showing with 44 percent dw corresponded again, creek is in the capital lawanda. he told me the opposition is questioning the official cat above the main opposition party. here the unita did their own parallel count and they said their numbers are different, according to them. they are winning the elections. we have to say, however, that both the electoral commission, as well as the opposition party, have not come up with the final results or they're all still in the process of
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counting. but the fear of the opposition has always been that this will not be free and fair elections. angola doesn't have a history of free and fair elections. and one major concern by the opposition is, for example, that the electoral commission is still very strongly controlled by the government. also this electoral commission, for example, only allowed to very limited number of election observers. we only had about 1300 election observers for more than 13000 polling stations. are there a lot of structural issues and we could also see, for example, the journalistic freedom as and the threat here as well. once again, 2 staff members of the w in the election reporting where temporarily arrested later released, but that shows the kind of pressure and kind of fear and the lack of freedom that we still see here. despite the few improvements that sir came up in their last years here, one thing that seems to be changing is the opposition making gains could change be just a little further down the road for angola. item is very likely that the
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emperor a the governing party will win this election, but of course, the result is, is of wanting for them. they have to really come up with better solutions. they have been running this country for almost 50 years. 5 years ago, president dow lorenzo you mentioned it took over as a new president and he portrayed himself as a reformer fighting corruption, trying to come up or is that reforms more freedom spent? a lot of people here are saying it is not enough and it's going to slow, especially, and one, no way a lot of young people are living. they're frustrated. there's massive youth unemployment here. angola is the biggest oil producer in africa, yet this oil wealth does not trickle down to the majority of the population of this is thumping, the new government urgently as to address again, speech reporting from angola. thank you. bye, a music coach. you. we another this month says he, half expected fate would intervene. the teams been drawn in the same champions league group as its former striker all that levin dorski. it's
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a sudden region between the german side and the pole who left for barcelona last month and not only last month, but not on the best terms. now this one says, never dorski should be greeted with open arms. all the moodies hear from us for stairs skip, was written in the stars, wasn't it? the fire would have to face slave and off it's on stage. what more is not men said, well, no i was meant is actually perhaps surprisingly for some been quite a few said about 11 dusky says the fans should applaud him as he put it, they should cheer him like they did when he scored goals for by and and i think, you know, a lot of the fans will do exactly that. there's still a lot of love among the fan base for 11 dog ski and what he achieved at by and all those titles that he help bye. and when the record that he broke in a bind ship, these things you know, they live long in the memory of the fans, but no doubt, it will still be one of the spicy ist encounters is we can expect in the champions a group stage. there's been a lot of sniping back and forth between 11 of the camp and the buying bosses in
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particular have some sort of homage the sporting director of bio loan dorski himself said a few weeks ago. it's a german media. he hopes that barcelona would not get drawn against by an in the group say that it would be strange feeling for him. so, you know, i think there's definitely want to keep an eye on. you can't please everyone, can you? indeed, this isn't the only reunion in the chevy as they go. is it? indeed that's right. we've got adding harland. going back to brazil dormant as well with his new club, manchester city. so the 2 genuine super stars to leave the bond is league of this. some are both going back to their former german clubs in the champions league group stage of this sort of thing. if it was a movie script, he'd roll your eyes and say all is to perfect and here we are at holland's. exit was a bit less dramatic. the level of skis, but i do think this will highlight one of the biggest problems that don't have this is namely that one of the big money replacement for holland sebastian allow, has, sadly been diagnosed with testicular cancer. which of course
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a speedy and full recovery. but of course, he will not be playing for dorman any time say and, and, you know, i think that will make it happen even more bitter. sweet. and it already would have been to see holland. so soon for the dorm fast, but say the way we can expect some file works and for both of germany biggest champions league hopefuls, what about holders? real madrid will rail madrid or of course, always a big deal in the champions league in this year. as the reigning champions and just after confidential lottie was named you a for coach of the year and korean bens another strike. it was named. are you a for player of the year? all eyes really are going to be on them now. they are also going to be coming to germany, to play against ebay light safe. and on top of that, they've been drawn against shacked out the next, the ukrainian side. however, they won't be playing in ukraine. shacked us home games are going to be played in poland because of the ongoing war in ukraine. and that's in spite of the fact that shak towards domestic games in the ukrainian premier lee will be played in the country in the capital. keith. okay, interesting stuff. all the moody,
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thank you very much. it sounds like a very interesting draw. professional football did return to ukraine this week with the 1st top fight matches held in the country since russia's invasion. a 1st full set of fixtures takes place this weekend, but there is both pride and trepidation from plays and fans alike. at one game already air raid sirens of forced players to run for cover ukrainians have been waiting for this moment where the football fans or otherwise the resumption of the men's ukrainian premier league. 6 months after the russian invasion began, was a sign that daily life could go on. a message from president vladimir lensky was broadcast to the players before kick off. the resumption is especially significant to those involved. it's very important. an emotionally, socially aspect. are you seeing president zalinski told us some phrases you
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know, and promote that the, the football michael won the we showed the people that really, that the o craner o was the showed to the world that we are alive and the don't forget us. spectators are not allowed at present because of the obvious dangers. even the players are taking a risk. if an air raid siren sounds, they have to run to the nearest shelter immediately with a g as olympic stadium is in the underground copper. that's exactly what happened. the 2 teams playing in the viv, their match lasted over 4 hours because they had to shelter 3 times. no strikes were detected in the area. seems like that. have many fans weighing the pros and cons of the situation. alas, but divine we hope our country is safe,
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that the air defenses will work. oh, but for now i would not go to an event like that that as yet not for the length. exactly. i would not play. i would postpone it islov. it's difficult. i hit on the one hand, it is very important that we show all the different sides of ukraine, even in such difficult times for us. on the other hand, it is dangerous as into a walk with that and that was quite most matches are taking place and give and in the west of the country, away from the main fighting top club shacked antonette have been playing away from their home city for years anyway, given the situation in easton ukraine, they moved the eclipse shop to the capitol. now the rest of ukrainian football is trying to get used to a new normal the families of athletes killed in the terrorist attack of the 972 munich olympics of planning to boycott. the 50th anniversary commemorations here in germany. the government has yet to agree on further compensation with relatives of
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the 11th, why the team members killed by palestinian terror terrorists the families of calling? what's on offer an insult? their husbands were killed half a century ago. but the wounds of that loss remain openness. alina, we'd hoped that on the 50th anniversary, they would really open their eyes and their understanding that this is an international tragedy we're talking about on it's being commemorated around the world and normally do lana's husband joseph was a weight lifter in munich. he was tortured and killed in front of his teammates and kiss husband andrew was fencing more than one of the hostages of the palestinian group. black september who died during a failed rescue attempt. the names of yoseph and andree along with of the 9 killed israeli t members. a coughed into this memorial stone just outside of munich olympic village, where the massacre unfolded in september of 1972. although berlin admitted its
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responsibility for its miss handling of the attacks relative say that is not enough . it must the look out. don't take responsibility. there's the price. if you do something wrong martial, there's a price for it. so pay a fair price. it's not the math they did here in the law at the mathematica muscley bull much the families, lawyers say that the payments offered by german authorities don't come close to the lowest end of their request. but berlin declined to comment on the specific figures of the negotiation. once we give it a federal government regret that it has not yet impossible to reach a consensus with all relatives on the spaces and expressly emphasizes its willingness to engage in further talks. a willingness that relatives stone see they have decided to boycott the upcoming commemoration shown you show that var lazy, nothing will knows me. and i and the families from coming to germany. malagra,
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we won't be coming to germany. should a solution not be found that one families have asked to israeli president, isa canso to boycott the memorial as well? a possible high level boy could. they could further reopened the fraud issue, but they could also bring about closure for that waiting families. finally, drive in cinemas made there come back during the code 19 pandemic as a great way to socially distance from other people in venice. you don't pull up in your cather, you come by water, either by boat, all gone to law. and if the movie doesn't captivate you, you can still enjoy sunset views over the look. good. venice film festival gets underway in a week's time. to remind her of the top story we're following for the united nations is calling for cease fire. this apparition, nuclear power plant as inspectors had been to survey alleged damage. the facility was temporarily knocked off the grid by what ukraine said was russian shelling
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experts warn one wrong move would lead to nuclear disaster. and up next in d w. news. asia is thailand's prime minister out of time by the opposition is trying to ask the former qu, leader for exceeding his term, and how extreme weather is creating hardship across the region from floods in south asia, to drought in central china. that more with b rush, vanity, i've been f as all and i'll have more will use next out for it. ah! ah! ah! with
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a horrible tragedy. arab terrorists, armed with sub machine guns, went to the headquarters of the israeli team and immediately killed one man. and that this will be the last time i saw in our wars fears realized tonight, they're all gone out. i witnesses experienced the terrible events at this. the world should not forget the long shuttle. the 1972 olympic massacre start september 3rd on d. w 50 dublin years, asia coming up today is thailand's prime minister, out of time, of gold has to spend a prior job which are from office as it decides to the community. does tom limit is up? is thailand headed for a new phase of political uncertainty? culture coming up extreme weather reeks.

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