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for 3 years that would change the world for ever. la jones journey around the world. starting september 7th on d. w. ah . ah. this is deed of you news live from berlin, pakistan's, catastrophic flooding claims more lives. the devastating deluge surges south pushing the death toll higher charities. urge the pakistani government to lift a band on some international n g yos to let them out. also coming up ukraine's prime minister visits berlin on
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a mission for more bigger weapons, germany, germany boosted support for keep sending more money and arms, and a shift from earlier property relations. and byron munich are held to another bonus. lee, good, draw this time by fast rising union. berlin will bring you all the goals and more. ah, i'm nick spicer. welcome to the program. the death toll continues to rise in pakistan from devastating floods. authorities report that at least another 50 deaths in the deluge hit send province in recent days. more than 1200 people have died in the past weeks. satellite imagery shows the scale of the flooding which has effected about a 3rd of the country. there are now concerns the countries crop of weak could be
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wiped out affecting food supplies. officials say the record monsoon reins and melting glaciers are being caused by climate change. pakistan has appealed for more international aid and the country's largest charity, the 80 foundation. as urged the government to reverse a ban on many international n g o z to allow them to help. the evidence of former lives lie scattered throughout this vast rural area. now under water, these used to be people's homes, but now i largely submerged or destroyed. those displaced by the floods are flocking to this camp in the sind province, searching for food medicine and a place to stay. many of them don't have to think too much about their priorities. thought battle garden, gay. the whole town is under water. hot. i don't know, they nothing could be saved. any miller yet. there's no food available. no rice, no vegetables. yeah. there's nothing here with me,
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but i all the to people worry about his food that is on many said they don't even care about getting tense. that really only food wouldn't be nameless konica. eat mulatto. hm. what is clara? the camp has an improvised hospital which is accepting people without charge. volunteer doctor has tried to do what they can to relieve the suffering of the sick . and we provide cannula in drip, as most patients who come here suffer from diarrhea. malaria, high grade fever and skin problems at our outpatient department, 5 to 6 doctors treat 700 to 800 patients every day. with this makeshift tans are filling up quickly with most of the locals have nowhere else to go. setting up for an even more in certain life. they briefly sum up what happened to them in the last few weeks? amadi was al honda, but there was a 100 percent loss for our crops. what to name,
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but that nothing could be saved as far as the crops are concerned. joel good. busy rice, federal cotton was vegetables and fruits all have been destroyed by law. get out that they want to plot the morgan as the 8 groups step up their efforts day as well as pakistan's government. i repealing to the world for more help for the devastated communities. but for now, all that these desperate people can do is to stick to such camps on the few remaining patches of dry land, adulterers as the country director of the aid organization, care international and pakistan. he recently visited the southwestern for a province of baluchistan, which has been particularly hard hit by the flooding. i asked him to describe the situation there. i would say the situation is extremely challenging because a large population is defected from the flood. during our recent visit to the
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different parts of focus on, including below, just on and saying, we have seen religion on watch tally. and that is a lot of the section which has happened all of this flooding in terms of crops which are destroyed. the bridges which are worse to they had order was to they. and also people have lost shelter, nice talking livelihood on which they were dependent. so mid are effected here which has been hard to get from the flooding and there's a large population who have lost all the basic things which they need to live and be like. and the authorities are reporting 33000000 people affected 90 percent of them haven't received any assistance yet. what's most needed in terms of aid and how does it get to people d area in terms of coverage is quite big late. we are talking about 33000000 people who are actually
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70 to the 6 artifacts in december chuncy. so this is really a large coverage. we are talking about more and more aid organization and government is reaching out to be effective and providing assistance. but we all need to understand we are talking about a large population at this stage. the most important needs our food, the shelter, which is quite at the same time sanitation facilities are either very limited or they don't exist in terms of like, you know, gender, emergency organization like kid is working a lot back. we do see emergency in terms of what are the agenda needs in that area and they do feel there lot of like support which are required for the female population in effect, including making sure that they get new ministry hygiene kid, the need, sanitation facilities which are near to where they are living so that it can minimize the risk of security. we also need to ensure that the cleaning can water
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available in the reallocating and also witnessing more and more water bond diseases which are coming in floating diety, malaria skin disease, and, and others. and all of dr. quiet and images support and need it. workers like us and also other organization od reaching out to these infected population. but at the same time, logistically, this operation is challenging because of the worker insert in the area which is making supplies. and it worked as to reach out to the population. and in the more time as compared to before ok. message received a deal. sharon, thanks so much. ukraine's prime minister is visiting berlin after months of somewhat frosty relations with germany. denise hall as visiting meeting rather with chancellor all last short and other officials to push for more heavy weapons from berlin to has offered to send germany more electricity across
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the recently linked grid from its nuclear power stations to help with its transition away from russian energy for its part, germany recently announced a new 200000000 dollar aid package to help ukraine internally displaced people, and a major boost to its military aid and weapons catalog. did of use. nina has a, has been following a story for us and joins me now in the studio. so nina, relations are a little bit warmer now after months of frosting us. would you say it is hard to call them frosty? because of course there was a very big outpour of solidarity here in germany from day one. and there was never any doubt. a german stood by the side of ukraine and they opened their doors to refugees. they provided financial aid, but when it came to delivering weapons, that was the big sticky point where both governments couldn't agree. and that did cause a bit of a diplomatic route as well. because ukraine kept criticizing germany for being too
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slow when it came to delivering the weapons that they said they needed in the war. and there was a big reluctance here in germany for all sorts of reasons. i mean, this crisis is putting germany into some sort of an existential crisis where they're having to do paradigm shifts when it comes to those policies. so it did take a long time and then our president stein may have said that he was uninvited from key. if and the ukrainian ambassador here in berlin played big role, said a couple of things where some people said ok, now you're insulting the german government. is that really going to help you? so the, the fact that dennis we hell is here in berlin is a very good sign that also the ukranian side are ready to now say, okay, let's just put these things behind and move on. yeah, i move on for just like that. so they want more weapons, which is what the ukrainians always say they need more of are given their war against russia. didn't want defense against russian vision and also support for a complete ban on delivery these as to russian entering the european union. that's
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what he's travelling for going to be heading to brussels or prime minister, shall. is he likely to any, any results from the meeting that you know of? well he, he gave 2 very big interviews ahead of his visit here in berlin. and then the press conference was cancelled that have been announced. and so unfortunately, we're not going to know the details. and some people here in berlin are saying ok, the fact that he did give these interviews and that he made his position very clear, is an indication that then here in the chancery here in germany, some people said ok, our positions are still 2 different. so let's not put our different positions on display in front of royal media. you won't know the details, but it is a fact that the ukraine says they need germany's modern tanks. they need the left to they. germany hasn't been delivering that. they also say that germany has to deliver more of the air defense system, the iris t, that's also modern. they say that they will be delivering for, but ukraine say they need at least 12 to protect their space. and when it comes to
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the total visa band or have charged, the german chancellor said from day one, this is putins for we're not going to target the russian population with a total ban on coming to the you. so this is something where there is no movement and germany has now supported the use moved to get rid of these of facilitation process. so it is going to become a bit more difficult for us and to enter the u, but they still say we need the russian opposition. and so we can't deny them access to the you. just a large portion of it may just, it may be stepping away from ukraine. maybe not all are short announcing 6x5wbb euros. thank you. and to help citizens and companies deal with the inflation caused by rushes and vision of ukraine coming on the day of the visit of the ukrainian prime minister. coincidence, that of course is not a coincidence, but it also has to do it has to do with a visit of danish. mm hm. but it also has do as a fact that buddhist talked to jem parliament is sitting again next week. and so
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the german government really did want to see as an active player when it comes to supporting the general population and companies and in the way, especially how to cope with rising prices. and of course, the government stressed, you know, we're seeing prices rising em in a way that nobody could foresee. and we're having to support the population and having to support consumers so that they already launched 2 big finance relief packages over the summer with 30000000000 years. and now they're adding another 65000000000 years and they're going to get the approval for that. of course, next week. ok, due to abuse or political correspond, it, you know, has a thanks so much. let's take a look now at some of the other stores making news around the world. former us president donald trump has granted his successor, joe biden, an enemy of the state. varden had called trump and his supporters and threat to democracy earlier speaking in a rally in pennsylvania,
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trump also condemned an f. b i read on his home in florida. now says cancel that 2nd attempt to launch is it our timos rocket due to a fuel leak? flight engineers. blaine, a liquid hydrogen leak. a 3rd launch attempt could be made in late september. the mission aims to return a crew to the moon as a launch pad to mars and beyond. chileans are voting on whether to approve a new constitution which would enshrine indigenous rights and access to social services. all citizens are obliged to cast their balance. although a majority of chileans have previously voted to change the constitution pools, indicate they may reject the proposed text. the buyer munich have failed to win for the 2nd weekend in a row. the bonus league champions were held to a one all draw by union berlin, who are swiftly becoming one of german football's new forces. who knew on berlin's
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entire squad is worth 90000000 euros. that's not even enough to buy you 3 satyr manet's, but by ins. opponents in berlin showed them much more than a sum of that tops as they went ahead on 12 minutes. here i'll go back, getting on the end of christopher to remove his perfect free kick back her costume . nothing when he signed for them 3 years ago, but he's currently the legal joint top scorer. this is gone and the 5 the season the host joy didn't last. 3 minutes later us you a chemist was on hand to fire through a crowd of players. union can clear and chemist made them pay. but that was to be it for the scoring. who knew on nearly took another unlikely lead on 75 minutes, man, while noise in the way before he is opposite number,
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frederick reno denied manet, in stoppage time. one all the final school by and draw for the 2nd league game in a row. and while union have never beaten the variance, this result means that undefeated in trial of bernoulli matches since march. now that's value for money. yeah, wow. that's the news for now up next doc film with a look at russian liter boist yelton's rise to power exciter. thanks for watching the landscape, a reflection of a turbulent history. the cities a mosaic of different people and languages. he runs mountains reveal unparalleled beauty.
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