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experience out standing shopping and dining office and johnny our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city, managed by frappe, bought lou ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin tonight, nato stepping up, its military backing for you crate. the western alliance saying that strengthening keeps air defenses is a top priority, and at this time, it's not just talked to crane has now received the 1st of for long awaited german
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anti missile systems. also coming up tonight, a fresh wave of attacks on civilian targets in ukraine. missiles raining down on towns and cities across the country for a 3rd day in a row. and the film world, eddie gets voice and some graphic imagery to the protests over the death of a young woman held by iran, so called morality police blue . i'm burned gov to our viewers watching p b. s. in the united states, into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin tonight in brussels, where boosting ukraine's anti missile defense is, is a top priority for nader leaders. the western alliance meeting for the 1st time since russia illegally annexed several ukrainian territories. last month, secretary general un stoughton bag saying that a wave of russian attacks on civilians in recent days is
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a sign of moscow's weakness. for days his country has been attacked from the air sites clear what the ukrainian defense minister once resnick house appeal on his visit to brussels, came in germany delivered exactly that the 1st of 4 air defense systems called heiress t has arrived in ukraine. it can it incoming missiles within a radius of 40 kilometers, at a height of up to 20 kilometers, dusty and so on. the bought of ukraine remains unchanged. and all sham deference or decisions made by the kremlin won't stop us up more help for ukraine as fast as possible. the u. s. is heading up discussions on how to get this done with around 50 countries, alongside nato nations are also states like japan, australia, tunisia, and kenya as well as anti aircraft missiles. they want to provide a tillery ammunition and even military clothing for the upcoming winter. several
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countries of are, are working together to expand capacity in their industrial bush. ukraine is not asking for soldiers from any other country. the ukrainians are willing to fight for themselves. all they ask for is the means to do it on thursday to wants to discuss among its members, hard can restock its arms due to extensive a to ukraine, the alliance, his own weapon stores are running low. i also corresponded band rieger to with the attacks. these latest russian attacks have strengthened the resolve of ukraine's western allies. at least you could sense some severe anger and dismay about the recent russian attacks on a civilian infrastructure and civilian targets. there was even a more said lloyd austin, the us defense secretary. and he made clear that the nato is now there to supply ukraine with weapons and whatever it needs,
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not only for weeks or months but years. so a sustainable supply of weapons and ammunition, that's the goal of nato and native defense miss has also made clear that their concept so far seems to work because the rocket launchers, for example, has high mars helped ukraine to turn around the table in the better if it actually and to gain ground on the better food. so nato wants to follow that pass. ukraine obviously needs weapons yesterday, rather than to day. we've heard that many times, but now we're hearing promises of support for the long term. do we know exactly what that means? though for the long term that is promising to supply ukraine, the reserve missile defense systems for the 4 long range and medium range purposes. but that also means this will not help in the current attacks actually, because it takes weeks, months, even years to,
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to supplies either weapons. for example, the germany promised for iris t, a rocket defense systems, but only one of them is ready. the 3, the, the next 3 will only be supplied in the next year than united states promised 8 or missile defense systems. but 6 of them have to be produced. they're not there. they're just theory. so that shows that everything is very slow, and the demand of course is high and it's, it's clear that ukraine is impatient and asking for more. but what is clear is that nato will supply ammunition faster than a scheduled oil ministers committed to, to look deeper into their stock post, to see what they can do. and they also urge industry to produce faster and they will now give our long term contracts to boost the production of munition and also ammunition is better reinforced. united brussels barrett as always,
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thank you. officials in ukraine say 3 days of russian air strikes, have killed dozens of civilians. waves of drones and cruise missiles have again targeted towns and cities across the country. batted bruised and lucky to be alive. slowly, a young girl emerges from what's left of a building destroyed in a russian missile attack. rescue as managing to make a whole just big enough for her to make an escape, followed by her mother and her father. they taken shelter in a cellar during another, as strike on the se city of zap have each year. there is little light relief here in the face of russia's escalation in this war. silent prayers being said here by candle light at saint michael's golden domed monastery. in the capital, keith but step outside and you'll find a bleak reminder of the deadly cost of this conflict. a war memorial to ukraine's
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fallen soldiers and the constant reminders of the ongoing threat from the skies. i think they can be more dangerous using beer missiles like like the day before yesterday, the, the used to hear the critical infrastructure in ukraine that shut down the electricity to shut down the warming and everything on the front line. it's weapons from ukraine's allies that are helping its forces at vance. this u. s. made grenade launchers being fired at russian positions in the eastern region of the next one of 4, recently illegally annexed by moscow. but to win here, these trip say they need more weapons and fast ukraine's president is cranking up the pressure on his european allies. you are always in, you must because you are still living and fear. what will russia do?
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i still how will put in react, store, what will happen if he's no longer and do you think would you, would you now? and how quickly weapons and military support can be delivered to the front lines and strengthening ukraine's arm in this fight could now be vital. as when 2 approaches. earlier i asked are corresponded in keep my tears ballinger, how you craniums are coping with these ongoing attacks. here and key if one might say that life is or already returning pretty much to normal, people have developed quite some resilience here and also institutions and services . the roads have been patched quickly and the metro is running again. and lots of things are back to normal. and that's probably the mode of that that people have gotten used to into different degrees in those places that are permanently
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embattled as div where we've talked and talked about. i've just mentioned that many people had left, but those who remain there, they tried to carry on with their life and with those places with that being hit, rarely or more rarely, people are quick to try to get rid of the traces and the consequences and get back to life. that was what he has been reporting from keith. poland tonight says that it has detected a leak in a pipeline, carrying oil from russia to several european countries. they say the damage to the druid pipeline does not appear to be intentional. germany's economy ministry says that it is receiving less oil, but it says supplies right now appear to be guarantee the leak was clearly visible in this field near the city of port skin, central poland. oil was spilling out of the underground pipeline that transports
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crude from russia to many european countries. that rush by, or friendship pipeline is one of the longest in the world. it crosses through poland and rings oil to german refineries like the one inch feared on the polish border. they are the ones bearing the brunt of the leak. yes, the top chest, so the league has affected only the transfer from poland to germany. could i teach a false get up there yet? polish refineries. we are receiving oil as scheduled was get off in the area of cham we oh, we're in contact with our german partner. i've had one, they'll get on them. and he all transferred to germany has been secured, but that i mean you according to our technological capability, is this a more diverse jamie technology kitchen? i mean nothing, mama, german officials say supplies are guaranteed and that the refineries are still receiving oil, but at reduced capacities. the cause of the leak is still under investigation.
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polish authorities say it is too soon to confirm whether it was an accident or an act of sabotage. the leak was discovered as europe was already on edge over its energy security. just last month, natural gas seeped out of the north stream $1.00 and $2.00 baltic c pipelines which also connect russia to europe. although investigations are still ongoing. the west believes those pipelines were likely sabotaged. let's take a look now. some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. the european commission has recommended granting bosnia and herzegovina candidates that is to join the european union. but officials are saying that bosnia should bolster democracy and the rule of law and it should tackle corruption and organized crime. it could take many years for bosnia is allowed to join the you. the check republic plans to ban russian tourists, artists, and athletes holding visas issued by countries in europe, free travel area. the country tor administer saying that his government will join
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finland to poland and the baltic countries which already have similar measures. russian president vladimir putin says that moscow was ready to resume gas deliveries to the european union via the nord stream to pipeline. but the german government has rejected that offer, saying that russia is no longer a reliable energy supply. the swedish climate activist gretta tomb bear has weighed in on a debate about germany's energy crisis. russia has cut gas deliveries of response to western sanctions over the war in ukraine and germany's governing coalition parties. they're considering now keeping open nuclear power plants that were meant to be shut down this year. economy minister, robert hobb, if you seem there the left of your screen and his environmentalist green party, they oppose that in an interview with the german broadcaster
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a r d tune bag was asked if nuclear power is now a reasonable option. and she replied, if we have them already running, i feel that it's a mistake to close them down in order to focus on coal. john nicholas, jesus is a member of the german parliament for the greens. i asked him to see agree with gratitude. i do not agree with this to partition nuclear power plants unreliable, they are expensive and it's a myth that they are a collect ecologically friendly regarding the fuel that is needed and regarding all the garbage that is produced by nuclear power plants, it is the myth that they are climate friendly and therefore we should in the name of security and in the name of renewable energy future. stop producing power by
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you. but if you're saying nuclear power is not good for the environment, which everyone will agree with. what about coal burning power plants? they're even worse aren't thing i wouldn't enter in a comparison here between 2 ecologically extremely dangerous technologies. nuclear power plan psychologically extremely dangerous as well. and of course, using coal to produce power. it's not climate friendly. we just agreed in our coalition agreement on exiting coal in 2013, which is very important. and unfortunately, due to the russian at tech, on crane, we are now to, we are now forced to use more coal in the short term to secure our power supply. yes. what is very odd is what is very sure is that may not neglect our mid
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term climate goals. and if we can small coal, now that means that we definitely have to achieve our climate goals, which means using less cold in the mid term, mr. given as an end to get there and i may just end this to get there. what is required now is a much faster a success and much faster progress in renewable energy. and i hear you saying that i'm looking also at what your government is doing right now. you. germany and other donors have committed to a $1000000000.00 package to support a coal phase out in south africa. and at the same time, because of this energy prices now you are having to buy coal from south africa. that seems rather hypocritical, doesn't coal phase out is not in discussion in germany. that is what i just said.
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if we have to use more coal in the short term because of the war and the consequences of war, that makes it even more necessary for the close future to accept coal and to continue with the coal face out. it is not what we were planning to get into this situation. what the big problem was is that the former government produced an enormous dependency on foster imports to germany. and since we reduced these fossil imports extremely, we're now forced to use all the possibilities which we have including coal, but also using more efficiency and using less power in general. this is what we are working on now and to diversify the power supply. building l n. g terminals for the transition phase, but the main goal is to be much faster on building wind energy and solar
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energy. so we can face out call as soon as possible and we're just re agreed on and in coal in 2030 in germany. you're nicholas gays and who's unfortunately we're out of time, but we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us tonight. thank you. thank you very much. the death of a young woman in custody. the custody of iran's so called morality, holy shit, last month has been fueling nationwide and rest as well as a wave of pro just around the world. support has also come from the film industry. protest is across, around, continue to defy crackdowns that human rights groups say, have left dozens of people dead. the demonstrations were ignited by the death of 22 year old mazda a meanie following her rest for unsuitable attire. by the country's notorious morality, police some support for the women of iran from the world of cinema,
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the cost of holy spider at its london premier. oh, rainy and film director only a bossy on the red carpet were in cleric's robes and bloodied vampire teeth. his film is inspired by true events and tells the story of a journalist played by czar amir abraham, me on the trail of a serial killer. the movie also acts as a critique of iranian society, with the killer who murdered 16 sex work as celebrated by some for cleaning up the straits. ah, then no. i think it made a movie inspired by true story which happened 20 years ago. and unfortunately it's happening right now in your own. and i thing when my hector re present in this movie is exactly what ever you know, what women in here i'm just doing right now. you know,
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they come to the freight and they reach their own life for themselves and for the others. iranian boned load of the ring star neza named bon yadi using her platform to lead a protest in los angeles against the iranian regime. i think the worry is the we've had uprisings in iran once a decade since 1999 and the student uprising and are on the security forces have one. and this time, the thing that's unprecedented is that you'll seeing people fight back against the security forces with head coverings mandatory for women across iran. the image of someone cutting her hair is a symbol of defiance. a group of high profile french act as a musicians have joined campaigners by posting a video of themselves, cutting their hair, a symbolic sacrifice in support of the rain in women. indonesia is marking the 20th anniversary of the bali bombings,
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explosions ripped through crowded bars in a tourist hot spot 20 years ago, killing more than 200 people among them. 88, australia it was the worst atrocity in the country, long plagued by terror attacks. ah, it has been 20 years since the twin bumping shook bali to its core today the physical scars might have healed. but the emotional trauma hans, the survivors in their daily life, many are still suffering like ceiling a mar bone. she was sitting in a car chest, meet us away from the side of the blasts. today she is sometimes triggered by smoking. did you call a boy? i thought to me after 20 years. i haven't fully recovered from the drama collette what after the incident happened. i got traumatized by a lot of tank is the at that a for example, in the morning when i smelt smoke on it, i immediately vento crazy. i thought then i had to look for the smoke because that hot bomb bomb, and if i hadn't been, i found out it was burnt garbage. i felt
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a little better by him. new buckeye multiple services were held throughout indonesia to commemorate the anniversary of the attacks indonesian as well as a stray lin officials, honored victims and survivors. one of the longer and in the 20 years since that terrible event stria in indonesia upon closer than ever bound by tragedy and united friendship override. but more than just an official gathering. the events also brought together people who have lost loved ones. they've been absolutely uplifting you. i'm you, there it makes you realize you're not the irony one that san antonio. and i think it was a very, very beautiful and very moving experience for all of us. and especially for those who lost somebody. and this tragic accident is something we have to live with. it could happen in it's angelina, this is just an incident, a bombing butler, the laws can, can change through any event ah,
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20 years on. indonesia continues to prove that it remains defiant. in the face of tara, the un general assembly has just voted overwhelmingly, in favor of demi russia's illegal annexations of 4 regions in ukraine. a $143.00 countries supported the resolution, only 5 reds opposed it. last month, moscow said that it annexed for partially occupied regions of hans though nest separates you and the bill. if so, give us a the chief international over the reach of walker has been monitoring this vote, force the numbers as you expected. well, brent, i mean, certainly support his ukraine will be hailing this as significant that they increase the number of votes criticizing rushes position for the already very, very high level that we saw in the last version un general assembly on this at the
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beginning of march, 141 of votes now coming in at 143. so just to 2 additional votes against russia. but this kind of counted the idea and the fear that some had on the side of the ukrainians that there might be kind of fatigue setting in the countries might not be kind of as motivated as they were earlier on in the conflict to really take a stand against russia, clearly that has not happened. in fact, the position of the un general assembly is even slightly hardened against. were there any surprises in terms of which countries voted for this resolution? well, you know, i mean what we were watching for closely is like the position of the abstain us. yes. so it back at the beginning of march of a $35.00. abstain as would they all stay with their extensions, particularly the big countries china and india. as expected, china and india stuck with their positions of abstention. the chinese
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representative in explaining why essentially made the case that that while it wants this conflict and it felt resolution like this was not going to contribute to this because it felt that it was kind of contributing to a polarization. but if you actually look at that result with 143 out of 193 countries, a voting isn't look back, right. it actually looks pretty, pretty united. the indians also stayed on the, in the position of obsession. but if you go through the list, there are a few countries that are kind of flipped over. an interesting case, for instance, bangladesh as went from an abstention beforehand to a critical position of russia, this time around also angola. so it's not just kind of western countries that are taking a strong position against russia. it's also countries in the globe. it appeared in the fly in the face of those who were worried about the ukraine fatigue western. as you were saying earlier, fixated on what's happening in europe, ignoring what's going on in the rest of the world. yeah,
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and this is something that ukraine supported were really determined to kind of get across in their argument for making 4 voting on this. they said that, you know, what has happened here, what this boat is about is the annexation, or at least we should say, that attempted amex ation of 15 percent of ukraine's territory through the sham referenda that the russians put on just recently. that, that cannot stand, that the united nations, which is founded on the principle of securing peace through, through respecting the boundaries of countries. you can't just kind of come in and grab part of my country that, that has to be respected, that that simply cannot stand. so this resolution was very much focused around that question. can this be allowed to stand? and it seems that yet, well, over 2 thirds majority of said no, it briefly. it is about russia that isn't, i think, yeah, absolutely supplied to russia. we saw the comments by the russian representative
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just before the vote. kind of complaining about what he saw as a kind of west in manipulation of countries into this vote. clearly he saw this vote coming and this was the excuse that he was providing or keeping it as a bridge walker. richard is always, but you it is a reminder now of the top stories we're following for you. this, our nato leaders meeting in brussels to say that boosting ukraine's air defensive is their top priority on the ground. he has taken delivery of the 1st of 4 long awaited german anti missile systems. and a 3rd day of russian air strikes as it talented cities across ukraine. dozens and civilians have been killed and power plants destroyed. and moscow say that it has detained aid suspects, connected to last week's explosion on the bridge connecting russia and occupied crimea. the suspects include 5 russians and 3 ukrainian and armenian citizens.
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