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3 years that would change the world forever. my jillions journey around the world. start september 7th on d, w. and ah, ah, this is dw news live from berlin, ukraine's prime minister visits berlin, where on a mission for bigger weapons. germany says it's boosting support for keep sending more money and arms as diplomatic relations warm up. also coming up. trillions vote on a new constitution. sweeping proposed changes include indigenous rights,
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universal health care and environmental protections of the no campaign could derail the reforms. pakistan's, catastrophic flooding claims more lives as the devastating deluge surges south charities. urge the government to lift a band on some international n g o z to let them help. ah, i'm next by cert. welcome to the program. ukraine's prime minister is visiting berlin after months of frosty relations with germany. danish ma hall, as meeting with chance through olaf schultz, had other officials to push for more and heavier weapons from berlin. to haul has offered to send germany more electricity across the recently linked grid from its nuclear power stations, to help with germany, transition away from russian energy. for its part, germany recently announced
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a new 200000000 dollar aid package to help you cranes internally displaced people and a major boost to its military aid and weapons catalog. dw nina has a, has been following a story force 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. the germans 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 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,
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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 myers said that he was uninvited from key if and the ukrainian ambassador here in berlin played big role. said a couple of things where it's some people said ok, now you're insulting. the german government is that really going to help you? so the, the fact that dentistry hall is here in berlin is a very good sign that also the ukranian side are ready to now say ok, 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 to defense against russian vision and also support for a complete ban on delivering visas to russian. entering the european union, that's what he's travelling for going to be heading to brussels. prime minister shall as he likely to any, any results from the meeting that you know of. well he, he gave 2 very big of use head of his visit here in berlin,
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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 hearing the chancery here in germany, some people said, okay, our positions are still too different. so let's not put our different positions on display in front of royal media. don'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 the total visa ban, all of shorts, 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
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of germany has now supported the use move to get rid of the visa 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 ration opposition. and so we can't deny them access to the you. just a last question 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 russia's invasion 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, me help. but it also has to do with the fact that boon this type of gem parliament is sitting again next week. and so the german government really did want to see as an active player when it comes to supporting the german population and companies
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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 there they already launched 2 big financial 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 course on it, you know, hasn't. thanks so much. let's take a look at some of the other stores making use around the world. the yo ends nuclear watchdog says ukraine's is apple region. nuclear power plant has been disconnected from the main electricity grid because of shelling. a backup system is in use. now, international inspectors are at the site which is under russian control. thousands gathered in saint peter's square in rome to witness the beatification of former pope john paul. the 1st he died of a heart attack just 33 days after being elected in 1978 hope frances leather
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beatification ceremony, which is the final step before sainthood by chase. trillions. go to the pools to day and for a referendum on a new constitution. if approved, it would bring the most sweeping changes to the country since the end of the ago. so pinochet's military dictatorship. in a single ballot, voters will decide whether they want legal abortion, universal public health care, greater autonomy for indigenous groups, and wider environmental protection. the documents backers say it will strengthen social rights, but detractors predict it will deter investment and slow growth. opinion polls suggest that more to lay ins and tend to vote against the text than to ratify it. and initial optimism as given away to a sense of uncertainty. the new memoir, if it is a yes, we might wake up to a distressed and impoverished country, and that would send us back to the time before we had democracy in your name again
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. i know it might not be perfect, but it would be much better than the one we have right now. if written during a dictatorship, that one doesn't represent what we want for our country. if it was, i just hope the outcome is whatever is best for children and that people respect the result. in the n a he's in the name of the death tor continues to rise in pakistan from devastating floods. authorities report at least another 50 deaths in the deluge had sinned province in recent days, or than 1200 people died in the past weeks. satellite imagery shows the scale of the flooding, which has affected about a 3rd of the country. there are now concerns the countries crop of wheat could be wiped out affecting food supplies. officials say the record monsoon reins and melting glaciers are being car are caused by climate change. pakistan has appealed for more international aid and the country's largest charity. the ed he foundation has urged the government to reverse a ban on many international and yos to allow them to help the evidence of former
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lives lie scattered throughout this vast rural area. now under water, these used to be people's homes, but now are 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 up, i'll go get. the whole town is under water hot. i don't know that nothing could be saved. any miller yet. there's no food available. no rice, no vegetables via there's nothing here with me but die all that to people worry about his food. it's on many say don't even care about getting tense and we only food. what's the name? elaine connick it eat mulatto. hm. what's clara? the camp has an improvised hospital which is accepting people without charge. volunteer doctor tried to do what they can to relieve the suffering of the sick.
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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 these makeshift tans are filling up quickly with most of the locals, having 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, but 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 clarify some of them as the age groups step up their efforts. they as well as pakistan's government,
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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. time for some sports now, bye and munich have failed to win for the 2nd weekend. in a row. the bonus league champions were held one all at union berlin, who are swiftly becoming one of german footballs. new forces. boonie on berlin's entire squad is worth 90000000 euros. that's not even enough to buy you 3. saudi manet's. but by ins, opponents in berlin showed them much more than a sum of their hops. as they went ahead on 12 minutes. geraldo becca guessing on the end of christopher to remove his perfect free kick, becca cos, who knew 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
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the host joy didn't last. 3 minutes later us you a chemist was on hand to fire through a crowd of players who neon can clear and kimmy made them pay. but that was to be it for the scoring. who neon nearly took another unlikely lead on 75 minutes with our man while noise in the way before he is opposite number, frederick reno denied manet, in stoppage time. one who 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 bernice league matches since march. now that's value for money.
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one of the biggest rock dans of recent years. the foo fighters have been an emotional farewell to their late drummer at a star studded concert in london. taylor hawkins died at the age of 50. earlier this year. rock royalty showed up to pay tribute including paul mccartney and members of queen and ac d. c, who joined thousands of fans at wembley stadium. this on a night filled with emotion. this moment stood out. singer david groan broke down in tears as he struggled to get through the fool fighters. classic times like these, a flooded wembley stadium cheered him through this difficult moment. lounging the rock legends into a powerful and energetic performance with
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taylor hawkins was found dead in a hotel room in columbia last march. shortly before the band was to go on a world tor. the concert in his memory is the full fighter's 1st show since he passed away. you know that no one else can make you smile or laugh or dance or sing like he could sing and dance and laugh and cry and scream. that makes them noise. so he could hear a sigh. and so they did with hawkins
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son, shane took his father's place behind the drum kit to play the song. my hero, the food fighters will host a 2nd tribute show for hawkins on september 27th in los angeles. up next. how men are dominating digital industries are textual shift to looks at ways to close the digital gender gap. i'm next visor, thanks for watching. sometimes a seed is all you need to allowed big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning pass like global ideas. we will show.
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