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ah, subscribe to d w documentary on youtube. ah, ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin to night, britain getting a new prime minister, the 3rd a new leader in the span of just 2 months. pretty soon at received dave rapturous welcome to day from his supporters. the countries former finance ministers number one priority, now sorting out the economic chaos left by his predecessors. also coming up to not,
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he had russia claiming that he was planning to explode, a dirty bomb on ukrainian territory. but the printed president zalinski says it's moscow that wants to use possibly a radioactive weapon and the horn of africa suffering its worst route in for decades. parts of northern can you have not seen any rain in years to night? we look at help people there other company. ah, i bring up is good to have you with us on this monday. we begin with yet another new leader in the u. k. britain's 3rd, a prime minister, and a year of political chaos to night, promising a new era of stability. the former finance minister re she soon act to day gained the backing of his conservative party and he became leader of the party. his
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predecessor lives trust. she had to step down when financial markets rejected her economic plans just a couple of weeks ago. soon acts 1st task will be to restore confidence in the finances of the u. k. gov. the she so not received a warm welcome at the conservative party headquarters. so not, we'll take over the top job from this truss who quit just after a few weeks in office. but so not faces, stuff challenges such as tackling thought in energy and food prices and a deep political crisis. he will be the 3rd prime minister this year. the united kingdom is a great country, but there is no doubt we face a profound economic challenge. we now need stability and unity, and i will make it my utmost priority to bring our party and our country together
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as finance minister. so knock on praise for supporting the late off workers and businesses during the pandemic. but as one of the well dis, politicians in the u. k. he has been criticized for his lavish lifestyle. he was also questioned or what his finances into yuki, some feel a relief to have a new leader. but some are not. so hopefully he wants to take us the sort of american way winnow america. we have a different economy runs differently. we expect different things where we expect some public service from a, from our government and a, i don't think his methods are gonna provide that. if i had to choose from anybody from a tory coma, one wants or a gun, but he's probably the only competent one thought would i,
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she trust with the nation's finances, pets or not victory? it's lots of historic heath. the 1st british fam instead of south asian origin, he's also the 1st hindu to become the countries lita and the youngest. the yuki has seen into 100 yes. now to the board in ukraine. ukraine and its western allies are hitting back at rushes claims that keith is planning to detonate, a dirty bomb, or a radioactive weapon on ukrainian territory. russia's defense minister telling britain france and turkey that moscow is concerned, that the situation in ukraine, and i'm quoting here, is deteriorating rapidly. ukraine's president's zalinski. he has warned that russia is manufacturing a pretext to justify escalating this conflict. hello julia overseas. when the russia minister of defense sets up phone calls and rings,
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foreign ministers with stories about a so cold, dirty nichoela bomb, everyone understands everything very well. mean daughter the will lay understand who is the source of everything dirty that can be imagined in this war. if russia calls and says that ukraine is allegedly preparing some things, it means one thing. russia has already prepared it. i believe that now the well should react as hotly as possible what you're sure to see. so why is russia making these claims? now i put that question to w's russia. analysts roman gun to ranko. well, i think there are 2 possible reasons. one, and i think this is the major reason. russia would like to talk to western officials again about this war and negotiate some kind of a ceasefire. russia desperately needs time, maybe a few weeks until the mobilization that is now underway in russia and will actually
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succeed. so it needs time to prepare its soldiers for the next assault in ukraine. and or it also needs to try again and maybe put the west under pressure not to deliver certain types of weapons to ukraine. and the best way to do so is to signal in nuclear disaster and this is, this is it's working. it worked in the past and it's working now as the russian defense minister talked to his western counterparts. and i wish see if, if this helps, if there is any, and if there will be any negotiation issue. and the 2nd reason, maybe it's a propaganda. so if you say to on russian television, it's topic number one on monday. and if you say your crane is preparing to go nuclear, of course, this resonates with a lot of russian people and it's also kind of mobilization to try to unite the
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russian society behind the army. there was roman going to rank of their speaking with me earlier. let's take a look now. some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. germany's chance are all up sholtes has called on allies to invest in ukraine as a future member of the european union. he spoke alongside ukraine's prime minister today at a business form right here in berlin. and the prime minister telling delegates that rebuilding ukraine will cost voided over 700000000000 euros over the call. can we opposition groups and me and mars say that more than 50 people have been killed after a government air strike on a concert of victims were attending an anniversary of celebration of the coaching, ethnic minorities, main political organization. this is the deadly a single strike. since me and mars military seized power last year. the 1st piece dos between ethiopia and rebels from the northern te gray region have been
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postponed for a 2nd time. you see asians were supposed to begin in south africa after a renewed surge of violence, almost 2 years of conflict if killed thousands of people and displaced millions in staying in africa, the horn of africa is suffering its worst drought in 40 years. 4 consecutive rainy seasons have now failed to take place in northern kenya, which is one of the driest regions of this is particularly tough for communities which rely on their livestock for a living. as the land becomes even more barren and arid, hundreds of thousands of animals have died and with their livelihoods gone. the situation for local people is dire, especially in kenya's tre, connor county, d w's, felix marina reports. from there to night more, elinor taylor has 4 children of her own and also takes care of herself as kids. but with a doubt, she has been unable to feed the latch family at times even skipping meals. know how
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fabulous is called in the cooking ports. i'm mostly empty at children as a violent food shift. cavities and i have to go to the bush and collect wound treats. could ingo, seeing the children whist away is causing selina unbearable pain. their sick claim . most of the time they go to bed on an empty stomach above. mm hm. i just feel terrible how husband joseph once had so many goods and cattle that they filled this enclosure and money he used to and from selling meat and milk was more than enough to feed his family. but that drought has killed nearly all of his talk. i am or another one while i li, i am all eloquent, count the number of lifetime we have already lost the drought. i know not. it would be more than $100.00. but right now, beyond our 5 running muslim,
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not the one i don't go, i will go on. i know you can attend yet by a what a points as that gets, what awful cooking and washing clothes. this was once a flowing grava. no, it's the only water for kilometers. i just the water here isn't clean. we often have diarrhea. so with this is the only water point. so even dogs drink from here, and if i'm a thirsty i'll drink from here to, it affects us so much before the rains stopped falling, their northern kenya region was already experiencing hush climatic conditions, some 500000 people in true color. i in dire need of help the drought here most experts fee is partly caused by climate change. the poor population in africa continue to experience for the significant impacts of
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climate change. so i think it's cool for, for the blow as a whole, to actually address the issue of gland because he doesn't use a lot of people how long enough ago, but another continental us were asked for. selina, an extended funding chinese training out for the while to act. they are already being buttoned by climate change. well, this is the 4th consecutive year without rainfall in the region to find out more about the challenges that are facing the horn of africa. we spoke to ronnie de gosh unicef, deputy director for eastern and southern africa taylors it is a situation that we have not seen before because it is 4 consecutive fail drains the 5th, then the 6 by the way, are also anticipated to fail. and all of this comes in the heels of their coffee pandemic and its effects as well. so it's
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a compounding of the crisis that we have not encountered before. i informed this region and i have not seen this level of desperation of food. and if i could just reflect on some of this 90 percent of open water sources has dried up, we've lost about 1500000 livestock, which is that's the anchor of these communities in northern kenya. and, and we have about more than 3000000 people unable to access safe war to say, drinking. we're cleaning, as you heard today, the numbers are astounding. and that's the case across the entire region. it's kenya. it is. if yoga it is somalia, it is part of g t for that matter. so it is we, it is very different to what we have seen in previous years. and it says that was
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ronnie at the gosh, there from unicef. archaeologists have discovered the record, a 17th century warship in swedish waters, and scientists say that they're hoping to learn more about the history of swedish ship building without actually having to raise the ship from the cba for more than 3 centuries. she was nowhere to be found. no, the appellate has resurfaced off the coast of bucks on to 17 kilometers from downtown stock. hong. it took archaeologists a few months since the 1st citing, but with the wood samples they collected from the rec, than a positive. they found the long lost sister ship of the vasa. vasa is the iconic, gayly commissioned by the swedish king gustavo sa doses. it sank on its maiden voyage in 1628. after sailing only a few 100 meters. it's become
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a famous tourist jackson and has its own museum and stuck on one of the major questions his wife also so bad on why did a after say without yes, we don't really don't know that for sure. yet the athletes was built by the same people, but cut off to better style. it served in the road the navy for 30 years. in $1659.00, it was sunk on purpose to serve as an under water barricade as a shield against enemy vessels. but unlike the vasa, the apple, it won't be leaving his final resting place for the foreseeable future. no, it is gonna stay on the c bad. we're gonna salvage to history, and they're gonna do a 3 day model, which you can use in the museums. you can dive into the army or not. and so also with that, the wreck is much better protected at to see, but we know that we're short. so despite not being reunited with a famous sista,
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the applet is not likely to fall into oblivion anytime soon. it's good to hear if you're up to date. now my colleague daniel winters of next week, w business news. i will see you tomorrow with one continent, 700000000 people with their own personal stories. europe. mm. we explored every day life with what europeans fear and what they hope for.
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