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ah, ah ah ah ah, this is dw news life from berlin. you leaders a call on russia to stop making threats to use nuclear weapons. the demand was issued following a summit in prague that formalized a fresh round of sanctions against russia. fritz war of aggression in ukraine also
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coming up the nobel peace prize goes to 3 champions of human rights, jailed bell russian activist alice gal. yep. ski is on it. alongside russia's memorial organization and ukraine's center. the civil liberties ah i menu keeps mccain and thanks so much for joining us. you leaders have reaffirmed their continuing support of ukraine in its defense against russian aggression leaders and wrapped up an informal summit in prague that they said had also moved the block closer to finding common steps to averting an energy crisis. this with winter, his in commission president or slough underline. i'm very encouraged that we managed yesterday to close the latest hard biting sanctions against russia in
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record time. once again we've moved fast and we have moved with force. we've made progress on the oil price. with our enhanced export band, we continue to undermine pushing ability to wage war in ukraine. and with our widened import van, we deprive him further of important revenues. and we can cross straight to d w's alexandra fun. nomine, who joins us now from prague. hi, alexandra. now was left on the lion, really strengthen the unity unity between all leaders is at this summit. is that a fair assessment? would you say? well, i would say to, to you has managed to stay united with its support for ukraine. and of course, with the sanctions that today are keeping us in introducing up on the line, spoke about the new round of sanctions that the leaders approved here at this is
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the package number 8 aimed at closing existing loopholes and increasing the pressure on the regime in moscow, however, we also have to say that it's clear that it is becoming increasingly difficult to go further and that there are a few members states who think that what's been done is enough, for instance, hungry and the prime minister there. he has a claim for instance, that it is a small european elite that is responsible for the sanctions that he would like to have a referendum on the sanctions. however, we of course have to say that the victor or one was always at the table when those decisions were made for unit to yes, but we also see some divisions that, of course, the kremlin is attempting to exploit a fall. following the talks,
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we saw a press conference where the main topics were summarized. can you give us, give us a sense of what the most important points that were made? well, i think that the most important point was here indeed that you leaders made clear that they were determined to continue supporting ukraine words, military and financial financial assistance, as long as it takes, as they listened to the ukrainian president zalinski, add to his concerns and of course at the top of the agenda here was the energy crisis. and here we have to say that it seems to be difficult to find a solution as her friendship president in milan mc home, put it. there is no magic wand to a tackle the energy crisis that's putting it mildly now. germany of course has been drawing a loss of criticism for announcing its own energy aid package. and that's actually
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something that chancellor shaw it's addressed in his press conference a little earlier. so we're going to take a quick listen to what he, what, what he had to say. this is a muffler, it's clear that every market intervention and every price cup automatically raises questions about the security of energy supplies. that's why we have to discuss these things in great detail. we've agreed that the energy ministers will examine the advantages and disadvantages of the proposals. for left, i will discuss this or the next european council meeting in brussels. i can't log into an invite to more examining, more discussing what did you make of what the chancellor had to say? i, alexandra. so it was very diplomatic. you're not saying straight away that germany is still opposing a price cap on gas, but that was actually what his message was. so german is open for discussion discussions, but still warning against any intervention in the markets. instead,
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the german chancellor seems to be convinced that the better way to solve the crisis is to speak with other nations who are also reliable, who are also rely on on gas or others energy sources of course. and it will make more sense in, from his perspective, to speak to those nations, to find a common solution and not to have a cap that could alienate reliable suppliers like norway, for instance, alexander, thank you. that's alexander fun. nomine reporting from prague. now this is nobel peace prize is being shared by 3 champions of human rights, the jailed bell, russian rights activist alice, a bell, yet sky russia's memorial organization and ukraine's center. the civil liberties, the joint award, highlights the significance of civil society for peace and democracy. the most
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highly anticipated announcement in a week of woods. at the stroke of 11 in oslo, the chair of norway's nobel committee ended the speculation. this yes peace prize is awarded to human rights advocate o. s. b ali, asking from billers the russian human rights organization, memory, all ah, the ukrainian human rights organization, santa, for civil liberties, together with another the committee informed the winners in chief by phone till. so, congratulations. oh, oh, it's okay it's, it's sir. oh, it's great. oh, thank you. the c c l says there stand by the recognition of their efforts to hold
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the invading russian army accountable. still, graham, we're documenting russian military war crimes and ukraine to write the whole country with the most of the land. in particular, our team went to the key region and the 1st stage when it was liberated by here, we have more than 20000 crimes registered as of now, as realization, the committee also recognized alice bailey etzky, a long time leader of the democracy movement in belarus, he was detained following anti government protests in 2020, and remains in jail without trial. russia's memorial group has also had to battle state repression. for decades, it's been tracking human rights abuses and the fate of political prisoners. but it was ordered to dissolve last year as part of the kremlin ever taught an incorrect down on descent. the nobel committee says this he has prize was not intended to be a direct message to the russian president with
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a most. it's another stinging rebuke for the repressive regime apply to me protein which also happens to fall on his 70th birthday. he w mathias billing is in usually in southern ukraine, and i asked him earlier to tell me more about the work of one of the laureates. ukraine's center for civil liberties. the organization has been founded in 2007, and in the past few years, they have more and more been engaged in documenting what was happening in the don bus region and the war zone. after 2014, they have documented force disappearances, for example, from the region. and since this years in the full scale invasion, the ration full scale invasion folk, they have mainly focused on documenting war crimes, rush and war crimes. and in that function may have been pretty influential here in the crane and also internationally. and they have done a lot of work in all these areas that used to be occupied by the russians. where
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when the russians left in was the task was to document what they had done there and find evidence with these war crimes. so they can be maybe later used in court proceedings. international court or ukrainian quotes was the be what's the reaction been in ukraine mathias? there has been a lot of support for the decision to award this organization the center for civil liberties. but there has also been some criticism about her. the warding representatives of the 3 countries together, not so much because there was criticism about the other 2 laureates are. many of those who have criticized the decision have said explicitly that they see that you others as a, as worthy of the price better. the criticism is that by awarding the 3,
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the nobel prize committee has created some very strange equilibrium between the 2 sides, even if those were not representatives of the government, but anti government activists. that still naming these 3 countries together, putting them together and one prize was kind of very strange and adviser to president lensky as said, it was a very interesting notion of peace to award representatives of the to addressing countries and the country that is being aggress together others i have said, i have pointed out that this was kind of repeating the russian narrative about the 3 countries being part of the same or being very close to each other when at the moment in ukraine. this closeness is seen as an imperial tool of russian propaganda, and that there is the perception here in ukraine that still in the west. people are not accepting ukraine as being a separate country, not closely linked with russia,
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not bound by faith to russia, and for a while one. and another minister, minister of culture, has called it, that this decision sounded like moscow's friendship of the people propaganda. so not, there is not much criticism of the 2 other laurie. it's but the decision to choo, choo, create this kind of eastern lavon x base by this decision to bind them together. this has been seen as some kind of a very insensitive move by the nobel prize committee. he mentioned that the 2 other lawrence, of course, as the bell, russian activist, alice bailey, at ski. and who was also would it be a nobel peace prize? can you tell us any more about him? yeah, he is one of the veteran, a bellow russian activists for human rights. he has been active already under the soviet union in the bella, russian civil rights movement. and later,
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when lucas shanker came to power in the 1990s, he found he came out as an activist against human rights violations by this fellow russian regime now. and he has been in jail several times and currently now he's also serving another prison st. louis, which is seen as closely linked to the protests against lucas shanker, that happened last year, 2021 in some handle. mateus. thanks for that. asthmatic billing reporting from asian me in southern ukraine. all right, let's get you up to speed on some of the other stories making news around the world . u. s. president joe biden has pardoned thousands of people convicted under federal law of possessing marijuana. he did not cool for full di criminalization of count cannabis, but he said no one should be in jail just for using the drug. people convicted under state laws are not affected by this executive action, which comes about
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a month ahead of midterm elections. when biden's democrats may lose control of congress, the united nations is calling for a humanitarian corridor to allow the distribution of fuel from haiti's main terminal in what a half an outbreak of color are there and surgeon gang violence of raised international concern. prime minister ariel and lee used a speech to the nation to cool for international assistance. the world health organization has issued an alert against using several cough and cold drugs. blamed for fatal kidney damage. at least $66.00 children and gambia said to have died after ingesting one of the food indian made medicines. cameron authorities have banned the treatments and anal going door to door to collect them. rescue as in india have recovered more bodies from an avalanche that struck the himalayas this week. that brings the death toll to 19. and tuesday's incident in which
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a group of climbers were caught and a massive snow slide. 10 people are still missing from their mountaineering training group. thailand is morning. the victims of its worst ever mass killing a day after a former policeman killed at least 36 people at a childcare center. many of those were young children. the attacker had been discharged from the police force over drug allegations. he later killed his family and himself. thailand's king is visiting survivors as flags across the country. flight half mast, a stream of coffins arrive at the morgue. after a day of unimaginable terror. it was here at a rural day care center that an ex police man killed at least 36 people more than 20 of them children. one teacher describe what she saw.
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i mean, he used his feet to take the window and then he shot at the door. i thought he got inside, so i ran to the kitchen behind. i was in shock. i didn't know what to do. some family members remain at the scene as investigations into the massacre continue. local police said the shooter had appeared in court on drugs. charges on the verdict was jew. though so far, no motive has been established. thailand's prime minister described it as a shocking attack. this definitely shouldn't happen. i feel deep sadness for the victims and relatives. oh, despite relatively high gun ownership. ma shootings are rare and thailand but
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that's little consolation for the families of those killed and it's worse rampage by a single attacker. earlier i talked to john les jacob gul bug in the tie capital bank call can i asked him whether the king's visit to day is more than just symbolic? right. it's not exactly clear what's on the retainer and the king was expected to arrive an hour ago. there appears to be a delay. there was initially a red carpet rolled out for members of the family at the crime scene, but it was removed after people said that they found that inappropriate. you know, the members of the room for the council representing the king and queen visited some of the survivors and hospital earlier today, and pledge to sponsor medical treatment for the survivors and funerals for the victims. can you tell us what practical health authorities are providing to the people, the children who survived this and, and that dependence?
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so as i'm from the support for their medical treatment and funerals for the victims talk, government officials promised that survivors and the families of victims will be well cared for. though we're still waiting details on what exactly that entails. there also been mental health workers assigned to assist the relatives of the victims. now my sure things are fairly rare. anti land has this incident that sparks any kind of debate on a gun ownership. in thailand. there has been a bit. there are an estimated 10000000 privately owned guns in thailand, and the country has a population of 70000000 and 60 percent of those 10000000 guns on legally and. and there's even a program that allows civil servants to carry firearms more easily than than civilian. so that program has come on in question, but what people are also taking note of is that this is the 3rd time in the last 3
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years that a mastering has been perpetrated by a member of the security forces. reform of the, of the security institutions is also going on people's lines. love to leave it that journalists, jacob, gold bug and bank up thanks so much. ah . now the thought of chess has been in the spotlight in recent weeks, but not for the reasons that it might want. accusations of cheating have been swirling around us grand master hans neiman was neiman denying that he's been getting electronic signals to tell him what moves to make will be speaking to the authority on cheating and chess in just a moment. the 1st his a look at the story so far. when you're at the center of a chest cheating scandal, the security checks are going to be thorough. but as the u. s. championships got underway this week, hans niemen remains tight lit. i think that this game spoke for itself and showed
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the trust more than i am. and it also showed that them i'm not going to back down and i'm going to play my best trust here regardless of the partial. and i'm under the accusations, come from the very top of the sport, magnus colson, the world's best player, 1st into didn't. neiman's, alleged cheating. early last month, that followed a shock defeat to niemen, that ended his $53.00 game and beat him streak. and there that we haven't had check then name and admitted to cheating and to minor games on line when he was younger. but she said he play in the news to prove he doesn't wear an electronic device. yeah. they could literally tom, it was ridiculous thing. they want me to ship fully naked. i'll do it. i don't care because i know i know that i'm clean and i'm willing to, to subject myself. you want, you want me to play in the, in a, in a closed box with 0 electronic transmission. i don't care, you know, now from the scandal crank shop a level 2 weeks later, during an online game between the pair watch knoll coleson quitting the game off to
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just one move magnet johnson just resign. got up and left, switched off his camera. and that's all we know right now. afterwards, he accused niemen directly for the 1st time writing on social media. i believe that niemen has cheated more and more recently than he has publicly admitted this week. the website chest dot com said it found name and had probably cheated in more than 100 online games, but never in person, but one demons. meteoric rise up. the rankings has raised eyebrows. others in the sports have defended him. they say there's been nothing out of the ordinary and nothing to suggest cheating. in joining me now is kenneth reagan. he's a professor of computer science at university of buffalo in the u. s, but he's also a chest chasing expert. he's been looking into the niemen case, welcome to d, w. and can we start with? can we start with them?
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how to cheat in a chest gang? tell us. there are various ways that have been done in over the board chests, including i think it in camera and your piece, a computer in issue, getting signals to a phone or a pocket. the most common way, however though, is doesn't require an accomplice, is just going to some secluded locations such as the bathroom store to check the game on one cell phone. because of the sad reality that these things can play far stronger than carlson or any other human beings. so there's plenty of variety of options now. you know something of a chest detective. how easy is it to detect cheating and to prove it as well. it's very difficult that the wicked problem because societal contingencies that various factors that can influence the final interpretation of the probability numbers that i get. what about name? and i mean, we just heard in that report he offered to play in the news just to prove that he's
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innocent. is he clean? right? so let me clarify something right away. my stand is that he is not cheated and i have no evidence of his cheating and over the board jazz nor an online chat since august 2020, which is the end date of the allegations of the chest dot com report and the chest that com reported it's preamble does support these findings as far as saying it has no concrete evidence either. so it's i so in defending him, in the timeframe of more recently in the way that most people have interpreted back this carlos, it's words. okay. understood. let's talk about an anti cheating technology. can it keep up all cheaters really getting away with things on the onsite arbiters has been very effective. they caught some one with the mobile phone in a tournament very recently. it's not clear whether the person had gotten to the
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stage of being able to effectively cheat with that. the sink field cup used ones as are the us championships, currently going on at the same location. like charlotte devices, there are some limits on measures. one can take in europe, especially just turn a bit venue as our public places, and you can not do our f jamming there. kenneth reagan at the university at buffalo, it's been a pleasure speaking with you. thank you. thank you very much. some bundis league, a news now and a mouth watering clash. pet stokeland against by munich in germany's debt classical this saturday. now by and have the edge having one the last 7 bundis league and meetings, but dormant, who found inspiration in an english youngster. that's in the absence of captain michael voice and vice captain maximals. what were you doing when you were 19, if you asked jude bellingham heat provided an assist on his debut as captain for
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but was he had brought money against cologne last week. dot went went on to lose the match. but there was never any doubt about bellingham leadership. it's a dream come through really and i when i 1st saw him for this group it's, i'm from the i never even thought it was possible to log in. i met the players and realize that they could give me the believe to one that'd be the captain. bellingham was asked to leave the team once again for their mid week champions. lee clash english teenager, inspiring his team to for one victory over severe by scoring a goal and setting up another hotter. he did an incredible job. her house. it was excellent. le, you've seen why he's wearing the captain's arm bandits, even though he so young as a humorous. many big clubs have shown interest in bellingham by an are renowned for snatching their competitions best talents. but when asked about the english international, their c. e or oliver con, had this to say, we're not thinking about it at all. bellingham is an outstanding player,
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but we have kim ish go ahead spar glove and barrett and zab it's i the last time dormant one dec classy, caught in the buddhist city. god was 4 years ago. they've lost every game since they're hoping the youngest of a captain would put an end to their losing strake. let's take a look at some of the other stories from the world of sports. for my world cup champion and spanish international is ab alums, i will make his debut as abundantly coach the saturday after taking over the reins of by a leave of whose along i led his 1st training session. recently in the club, hope be 40 year old. can take 2nd last leave, a cruise and back to higher ground. and in hawaii outside a chelsea, sedar has won the oldest triathlon in the world. the iron man, well championship said r. o one the women's race and ended a 44 year american drought off to swimming, 4 kilometers biking for another $180.00. and finishing the task with
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a marathon rather her than me. we've just got enough time to look at the top stories that were following for you at this hour. jem chancellor, will i shall. it says more tools are needed with supply estates to help avoid europe's looming energy crisis. this winter will, i shall. it's was speaking as an informal in you summit in prague. you're watching the daily news coming up next to news asia with my colleague and position i monica mckennan in berlin. thanks so much for watching d. w. with ah
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