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ah ah ah, this is dw news line from berlin, ukraine's prime minister visits berlin on a mission, asking for bigger weapons. germany says it's boosting support for cio, sending more money and arms as diplomatic relations between the 2 nations warm up. also coming up in the program, jolaine, voters say no to a new constitution. with most votes,
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counted election results appear to send its drafters back to the drawing board. the document would have boosted the rights of indigenous people. and women, as well as emphasized environmental protection. ah, i'm here until berlin. welcome to the program. ukraine's prime minister denisha me called says he hopes germany will become a leading player, helping to expand ukraine and its air defenses. he was speaking on a visit to berlin, where he thanked germans for their solidarity and support for his country. it was a stark contrast to earlier in the war where kiev was critical of germany slow response to providing military aid. hasty, highest ranking ukrainian politician to visit germany since the outbreak of the war . after months of frosty relations with germany, ukraine's prime minister came to berlin that he should be home at with german
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chancellor, olaf sharks in a push for more and heavier weapons. she held himself his offer to sent germany more electricity from its nuclear power stations to help with its transition away from russian energy. he also thank the german government for the new 200000000 dollar a packet to help ukraine's internally displaced people. meanwhile, in the western city of cologne, hundreds of pre to says much for the exact opposite that demanding a halt and weapons deliveries and went gas coming in from russia. again, i was friends. info. it's very simply, i'm a baker saunders and i will probably no longer have a job at the end of the year. because gas prices are no longer affordable. some processed as a kiss german politicians of prioritizing ukraine over germany. we need politicians who stand up for our citizens here in germany. local news report say many practices were germans with a russian ethnic background and included some well known bright wing radicals that
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were met by con to protest in support of ukraine. united nations nuclear watchdog says ukraine's upper asia facility has been cut off from its last main external electricity supply line. europe's largest nuclear power plant is now relying on reserve power line. the station is located near the front line in southern ukraine and is controlled by russian forces. a team of international experts from the international atomic energy agency is monitoring the site which was damaged during the fighting not committing ms. cathy is an engineering professor at the university of southern california. he's worked as a safety inspector at nuclear power plants including chernobyl and fukushima. earlier, we asked him what could happen if the plants reserve power line fails as well? the situation, as you said, is a plan. if this last straw basically goes down. this,
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as you mentioned, is the power line that brings the electricity can, could take electricity from the plant. but this is a little bit lower voltage line that the other offset power is that we had that's what, because it doesn't have enough capacity. they had to shut down to one of the 2 remaining operational react. if this power goes down, then the mercy of emergency diesel generators, which are very cranky and finicky equipment, and of course the, as the name colors, emergency, it are only used for emergency all the power comes back. and if that emergency diesel generators cannot supply enough power to the done, unfortunately, we're going to have a situation called total the station blackout. as the director general law firm go see a, a, a, a which point of
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a i hope. and i think that he and his agency is ever nobel peace prize. he said that his interview at the minute 20 last friday evening is totally station blackout is very scary. and unfortunately it could cause some over cooling of the spent fuel pool. and if the reactors are not going to court shut down, that could have some serious problem in the heat of to reactors to pakistan now, where the death toll continues to rise after devastating floods authorities their report at least another 50 death in the sins province. more than 1200 people have died in the past weeks. a 3rd of pakistan has been affected by the flooding. there are now concerns of the countries wheat crop could be wiped out affecting food supply. officials say the record monsoon rings and melting glaciers are being caused by climate change. pakistan has appealed for more international aid and the
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country's largest charity. the edgy foundation has urged the government to reverse a ban on many international and g owes 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 a largely submerged or destroyed. those displaced by the flats 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 of a nothing could be saved. her name is la, yet there's no food available. no rice, no vegetables via there's nothing here with me. but i all the, to people worry about his food is on many say don't even care about getting tense and we only food. what's the name? elaine connick it. ethan mulatto. hm. what's clara? the camp has an improvised hospital which is accepting people without charge
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volunteer. doctor 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 out on that, but there was a 100 percent loss for our crops. what a name but nothing could be saved as far as the crops a consent. joel. good. busy rice, federal cotton was vegetables and fruits all have been destroyed. allah get out
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that they want to clarify the organ as the age group 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. in chile, voters have rejected a progressive new constitution in a mandatory referendum with nearly 90 percent of ballots. counted some 62 percent voted no to the new text designed to replace the current market friendly constitution. leading back to the pinochet's dictatorship, it would have been one of the most progressive constitutions in the world with a focus on social welfare, gender equality, environmental protection, and indigenous rights. d w. as young johan ramirez is monitoring the story for us and see until santiago de chilly so a resounding no from voters for this proposed constitution. why
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we have seen some was some somehow a surprising result. i mean, you say categorical. know the result of this a referendum. experts on the falls were anticipating a closer result may be 10 percent difference, but the difference is much, much larger than expected to. and i'm very near by the black one the plays word. this shall shout social outburst. kid plays 2 years ago, the protest that word, they had the beginning of all of these brought this thunder. the situation here is a tense. i mean with protesters gathered, there least we, i, we just saw that police coming by on the fees are going to be tense here in this place, plus a thought. yeah. all right,
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so do we know exactly why voters chose to reject the measure? it was an aggressive constitution. i'm drafted by a assembly that was 50 percent men take the percent women a constitution that i wanted to give rights to indigenous people. but many people when i come, then this criticized in the fact of giving the rights to indigenous people, given them the right to go back. i went to have their own social justice system for many people. that was the beginning of a loss, a loss off, a sober entity through the country. and all these things that made that the cross is very controversial on. finally, that we're also missing formation fake news. he was a dirty campaign. how many people who are not can be sort of the process. we're also policy size on there were salt is a huge know, today i want that was
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d w $100.00 ramiro's incentive would be chilly. thank you very much for your reporting and we apologize for the quality of the line there. now let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. the canadian authorities have identified 2 suspects in stabbings that killed 10 people. police say more than a dozen others were injured at at least 13 sites in remotes. the scotch, one province authorities believe some of the victims were targeted while others were attacked randomly. thousands of 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, let the ceremony, which is the final step before saying to it. aah! in the honestly they had to. berlin were looking to end their slump against fellow
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early seasons strugglers, augsburg the capital club, emerge. the winners, thanks in part to mil, futile mid fields or rather markle wrist up. he scored his 1st goal since being diagnosed with cancer paths haverland have become a by word for buddhist league and mediocrity in recent seasons eclipsed by the smallest city rivals union and still searching for a 1st league. when this campaign bought in a fast half a few chances, they came closest to scoring to dera, educate firing just wide of the out, spoke gold pads that were perhaps boyd by the knowledge out spoke have the leaks joint worst home record. because just before the hour mark dodie luca macchio gave them the lease a 2nd goal of the season for luke back. yo who is now scored as many as he did in the whole of last season. it brought some much needed cheer in the way and but in truth out spoke,
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rally looks like threatening the had to go to visit his victory was secured in the 3rd minutes of injury. time out spoke, leaving themselves far too exposed as they pushed for an equalizer. my character were the composed finish. it was a goal to make more than most. it was richter's 1st surgery after testicular cancer diagnosis. man against my family watching. i'm so happy. it was very emotional, but we want to continue like this one, a team team to collect the necessary points in the summer hats. i will need all that. togetherness, if that to avoid medication this season, this match was a good start in sundays. other game mentioned glovebox unbeaten start to the season is no more natural going down one mill at home to the only goal was worth of a winning or the sorry rather the only goal was worthy of winning any game. however
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spanish defender aaron martine curled a free kick into the top corner. glad back had a player sent off for a fall that led to the free kick. mine says when means that they climb above their opponents in the 5th place and the league. let's take a look now at the full set of bonds. leah results for matched a 5 on saturday, byron munich drew for the 2nd straight weekend after being held at when you own labor, cruise in loss, at home to a flying fi book, frankfurt, smash, leipzig and dorman started the match day with a win back on friday. and here's how the buns league table looks 5 weeks into the season. for i book our top for only the 2nd time ever edging door on, on goal difference by an are off the pace in 3rd after their draw with when you and on saturday minds are up to the hetty heights of 5th in the bottom half had to have risen above struggling labor. cozen with bull hm. bringing up the rear and his
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