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to give you kinda report on the inside of our cars funds it is on the ground reporting from across the continent of the trends about the mobs r u d w, who's africa every friday on d w ah ah, this is dw news lived from berlin for you when's nuclear watchdog calls for a safe zone around you planes? upper region nuclear plant. it warns that ongoing shelling poses a constant threat to nuclear safety as russian and ukrainian force is bad nearby.
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also coming up on the show, liz cross delivers her 1st speech as a british prime minister, vowing to rebuild the economy and addressed soaring energy costs at the presidents of israel and germany paid tribute to victims of the holocaust. on his 1st state visit to germany, isaac hats off of keels for both countries to deepen their partnership. ah. hello, i'm clear. richardson, thanks so much for joining us. united nations nuclear watchdog is calling for a security zone to be established around ukraine's embattled operation nuclear power plant. the i e. h. as the current situation is untenable. this after a team of its experts visit the site last week to assess the damage and conditions for the workers there. since russian troops took control of the facility early in
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the war, keith and moscow have accused each other of risking a radiation disaster by shelling near the site t w's. and while chas is in cave and has more details on the i e a report. well, our international atomic energy agency report has just been published with conclusions that are not very surprising from here in care of with the agency urging into measures to prevent a nuclear incident that would be caused by a physical damage due to a military means at the agency also calls for the immediate establishment of a nuclear safety and security protection zone, knowing that of course, as a nuclear central nuclear power power power plant, there was already a security zone in that has been violated since the beginning of the war. oh, so the experts have visited the power plant or over the past few days say that they have seen damage caused earth to a building where
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a fresh nuclear fuel as well as roger active waste is us toward earnest damage to a building where we find a central alarm istation of their power plan, they also said they saw a repairs were already being carried out by day said that day. so. so, russian military personnel, they're also vehicles, equipment, military equipment at various places where none of those should actually be including within the holes or where a turbines lie. so it's an unsustainable situation. thus the conclusion of this report, as i said, it doesn't really come as a surprise, but at least it's official. now. absolutely concerning updates there though. and what is the situation like for people who are living in the area around was operation plant. well, they are very worried of course, and the people living around, you know, many of them have
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a family members working other power plants for them to the situation is unsustainable because they have to work under high pressure under constant observation by a military occupants by russian occupants which can lead and also heard international atomic energy agency warns about that which can lead to human error as that might indeed at lead to a nuclear disaster. and while there are developments elsewhere in ukraine to stay with us, we're going to talk more about this after this report, beginning in harkins heat by rockets again and again. how keith is ukraine's 2nd largest city. it's position in the east near the russian border. has made it a target throughout the wall. there was an explosion on dar apartment shook pieces of tile hit my child's back on the ceiling collapsed on my head. very thick smoke immediately filled the room. we wanted to
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get ice, but our door was blocked. it was blown into the corridor. ha, ha ha, keeps governor said rescue as us still searching through the rubble for survivors of the attack on this apartment building in the city center. several people were killed in other strikes in the region. and air raid sirens rang throughout ukraine on tuesday morning. but in the countries south cave says it's successfully pushing back. ukrainian troops launched a counter offensive last week and said, i have already regained territory. this video and he is to show soldiers raising a ukrainian flag in a small town in the house on region that had been held by russia since early on in the wall. and everyone's had a manuel chat is still with me from keith. i can tell us more about the latest on
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ukraine's counter offensive in the south. it's very difficult to know exactly where things are happening on the counter offensive fraud because the army, the ukraine, an army is keeping very quiet. we've reached out and several times to try and find out exactly, you know, which places were liberated. they do not confirm anything so far. but of course on social media, you see in abby turns from or to places that have been liberated, sometimes large respecting the, you know, the, the wishes of the ukrainian government to not share pictures. and so from there and also from experts, for example, does of the institute of study of war, or we have confirmation that indeed, there are some places being liberated, but perhaps the main, or you know, the main or a giveaway of dis going well for early ukrainian side is the fact that russia has announced that it wouldn't hold a referendum right now in the region of had
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a son of occupied had a son. it says that it's, it's on hold for the moment due to the situation due to the counter offensive. it doesn't say it completely abandons decide, dear, but that was very much aimed at it, you know, making official di annexation and actually annexing to region of her son just as they had done in 2014 with crimea. and given the fact that they don't want to do that right now, well, it shows that dest, you knows a floating moment. therefore, the russian command on the front lined out very busy like trying to deal with that counter offensive and they cannot hold this referendum any longer. did have you corresponded and watch has for us in keith. thank you so much for that update. and the u. k. 's, new prime minister list trust has given her 1st speech in the role, pledging to boost the economy, tackle the energy crisis, and improve the country's national health service. so we can trust promised at tax cut we and security at home and abroad. we britain's orth, concert,
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conservative prime minister in 6 years. she's facing a raft of challenges, including a cost of living crisis, the labor unrest and swearing energy prices all have that with an into some of what she had to say earlier. we will transform britain into an aspiration nation with high paying jobs, safe streets, and where everyone everywhere has the opportunities they deserve. i will take action this day, an action every day to make it happen. i will take action this week to deal with energy bills and to secure all future energy supply. said our correspondent farragut massa joining us from rainy london in front of a 10 downing street. i beg your impressions of trust, his 1st speech as prime minister. luckily it was a very short speech and her supporter, so saying it was a no nonsense speech. and indeed we haven't seen any of the blaster that we've
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heard from forest johnson, the previous prime minister, and that we few come used to in the last years. so her speech was quite pragmatic. she centered on 3 points. i, it was about growing the economy. that's really for how the most important thing and she's stressed that and everything else for her. i'm seems to follow from that . so she wants a cut, texas, that's really how main agenda. she also needs to tackle the energy crisis. she needs to help people with energy builds. and she's saying that this, there will be a more detailed plan that she's going to now's nouns in the next 2 days. and also another priority was about doctors appointments for people not to have to wait forever. so really a speech that was mainly centered on domestic issues. and she was of course, chosen by conservative party members as prime minister i that is a fraction of the u. k electorate. she think she will win support among the broader public for the, for them. well,
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that's really that we're going to be the test for her because she was elected by the conservative party membership. so less than 200000 people that thought that she's the best person to leave the country. and now she really needs to persuade grady the rest of the country that as she has got the plan and she needs to really flesh it out 12 years, the conservatives have been in power and the countries facing an array of problems . the wages have been falling, real wages have been falling, inflation is going through a roof, and on top of that, people are being hit hard by the rising energy costs. so less trust. the conservatives are trailing behind the opposition party because i think most people are blaming the conservatives for, for the of them is that the country is facing less trust. obviously only now has the platform to shine. now she's got the opportunity, but at the moment she's trailing quite far behind the the labor party, the opposition party. can we expect the you case ties with europe to improve any time soon? relations with europe or not at the vast,
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endless trust has played a part in that because until now she's been the foreign secretary. so she's really been responsible for relations with europe. she hasn't really said anything conciliatory since she's become piano indeed, even since she started running for the office of prime minister, she has threatened to unilaterally withdraw from the breck that agreement. that voice johnson had a hamlet out with the european union. so she's kept that threat on the table, and critics are saying that that would be unlawful. we haven't really seen that term. she's extended an olive branch to you, but and again, it's very early days and there are some deadlines coming up when it comes to relations with you. so watch this space i can, i can only say our correspondent berg at mos in london. thank you so much. for your reporting, well, israel's president isaac hartzog is on a state visit to germany where he has called for closer ties between the 2 nations
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. his trip marks the 50th anniversary of the munich olympics massacre, where is railey team members were killed. he also visited the former nazi concentration camp bergen belsen with his german counterpart, frank flattish, ty, maya, israel and germany's presidents paid their respects to the victims of the holocaust at bergen belsen israeli president, issac hertz ox. father helped liberate the camp in 1945. addressing germany's parliament in berlin hertz ark spoke about the effect. his father's stories had upon him as a child. emma conducts, ah, a vase is all of a ha! my father is a 6th president of israel hind hertzog. i am and it was among the 1st officers who liberated the death camps and germany from the jaws of the nazi beast. the ha, nazi large ga hello lie. i shall never forget how he described to me the horrors he witnessed them out. the stench that's a ha!
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the human skeletons and striped pajamas. so the piles of corpses, the destruction the whole the hell on earth again on my ladder. before visiting bergen belsen, both presidents laid remembrance wreaths at berlin's holocaust memorial. it was another symbolic act to show that neither country could forget the horrors of the nazi regime. a mere 7 hotmail, whether we wanted or not, on a shot. the memory of the shore is a deep part of our identity as a nation. this eco, a people who carries in its historic memory such a dark, abysmal impossible experience, is not a people like all peoples outside and my mother hats. og state visit to germany, also marked the 50th anniversary of another horror that is real. can't forget the munich olympics massacre a day earlier, germany apologized for miss handling
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a terror attack in the olympic village in 1972, which left 11 israeli team members dead at the hands of palestinian terrorists. at bergen belsen germany's president warned that his country must remain vigilant against anti semitism under thick or get faced with the graves of bergen. belsen is dead yona and the millions murdered in the holocaust fall. every form of anti semitism that sadly still exists in germany is an alarm signal for our country. the visit ended at a memorial for one of the most famous victims of the holocaust and frank murdered like her sister just months before the liberation of the camp. a reminder of the terrible suffering that these 2 nations are determined will never be repeated. you are watching. a dw is coming up next in d, w, news, asia, fuel price hike protests erupt in indonesia could cutting subsidies back fire on
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the government and putting your life savings into building a home, only to have it washed away. pakistan's millions of homeless flood victims that more is coming up next in t w's asia with like that facility. and of course there is always more news and analysis on our website at d, w dot com, make check sauce media at dw, i'm clare richardson in berlin. for me and the team working behind the scenes, thanks much watching i mean like when you work as an architect, like go all in or not at all women in architecture. why are they so invisible to the larger public.
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