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children won't be able to enjoy fresh air. ah, you are a 3, d starts november 3rd on d, w. y ah ah, business dw news live from berlin. the united kingdom gets a new prime minister. the 3rd in the span of 2 months. russia soon act receives a rapture as welcome from his supporters to perform a finance ministers. number one priority, sorting out the economic chaos left by his predecessor, also coming up,
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growing evidence the brush, as you think iranian made roads and it's bombardment of you christ. to ron, deny supplying the weapons and shooting them down is proving a challenge for ukrainian forces. last the horn of africa suffers, it's was drought in for decades. parts of northern kenya have not seen any rains in years. we look at how communities there are hope ah i'm all on soccer, a very warm welcome to the show. we begin with yet another leader in the u. k. britain's 3rd prime minister in a year of political chaos is promising a new era of stability. former finance minutes that richie sooner gained the backing of his conservative party to win the leadership. his predecessor list trust had to stand down, run financial mark is projected her economic plans soon. next 1st task will be to
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restore confidence in the you case finances the she so not received a warm welcome at the conservative party headquarters. center will pick over the top job from this trust. her quit just after a few weeks in office. but so not faces tough 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 as finance, minister for knock on prayer for supporting the late off workers and businesses
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during the pandemic. but as one of the wealthiest politicians in the u. k, he has been criticized for his lavish lifestyle. he was also questioned or what his finances in the u. k. some feel a relief to have a new leader, but some are not so hopeful. he wants to take us, they sort of american way when all america we have a different economy runs differently. we expect different things where we expect some public service from our, from our government. and i don't think he's message going to provide that. if i had to choose from anybody from the tore can monitor a gun, but he's probably the only competent one would actually trust with nations finances, but so not retreat to historic. he's the 1st british foreign minister of count
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haitian origin. he's also the 1st hindu to become the country's leader and the youngest. the yuki has seen in 200 years. russia is taking its claim that ukraine is spending a dirty bomb attack to the united nations. western countries have unanimously rejected moscow's allegations as baseless us. state department spokesman net price warned russia against using the issue as a pretext for a further escalation in his war against ukraine. the world is all too familiar with from one's record. this is the point that we made prior to february 24th. it's a point we've made consistently since then, and there is a track record to that up. obviously, in this case, we are concerned that this false allegations could be used as a pretext for further russian escalation. and we've made that concern very clear
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ukraine says is forces have shot down more than 200 drones in the last few weeks. drones made in iran, both iran and russia deny that circles. kamikaze drones used in north goes aerial bombardment, have come from iran, about the west says there is mounting evidence. this is the case. use of such drones would violate a un resolution curbing iranian weapons export. this is the scene that ukrainians have grown familiar with a kamikaze drone flying over their heads in the center of the capital key. if that police try to shoot down with machine guns before it crashes into buildings. though iran denies selling such drones to russia, key of says moscow resorted to iran mate ahead 136 drones to attack ukraine's energy and civilian infrastructures. the unmanned aircraft is one of a series of drones made by iran, with a wing span of 2 and a half meters. it can carry 40 kilograms of explosives. it's classified as the
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light ring munition, as it can stay in the air for hours until a target is found. then it zooms in becoming a missile that destroys itself on impact. military experts say they've been rebranded, guaranteed by russia and used extensively to carry out strikes across ukraine, such as here in the north eastern city of harkey. compared to miss ives, the she had drones are cheap, $20000.00 euros per unit. ukraine says russia has ordered 2000 more. they use represents a new challenge to ukraine's air defense. even if they report having shot down over $220.00 drones over the last month. the kamikaze type flies low can be sent a low nor in swamps and can cause considerable damage. but take a look now at some other stories that making use around the world. jim chancellor will have shalt, has called on allies to invest in ukraine as
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a future member. he was speaking alongside ukraine's prime minister. dennis showed me how as a business for him in berlin, show me how told delegates that rebuilding ukraine would cause 700000000000 euros gum then has shot dead, a teacher and a teenage girl at school in the u. s. city of st. louis. police struct at the attack up he was identified as the 19 year old who left school last year. opposition groups in me and last say this over 50 people have been killed off for a government as strike on a concert. victims were attending and anniversary celebration of the cat sheen ethnic minority main political organization. is this, the deadliest single strikes and me and mar military sees how i last year. the 1st piece talks between ethiopia and rebels from the northern region have been postponed for a 2nd time to go see ations were supposed to begin in south africa after
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a renewed search of by the almost 2 years of conflict, have killed thousands of people and displaced 1000000 more of the an ongoing drought in the horn of africa is the worst to hit the region in 40 years. 4 consecutive rainy seasons have failed in a northern kenya, which was already one of the country's driest areas. it's particularly tough for the communities there. many of have rely on their livestock for a living. as the ground has become even more barren, hundreds of thousands have of animals have already died. now with their livelihood gone, the situation is becoming dia, especially in kenya's to con county. as d w 's, felix marine go reports. oh yes, selina tilly has 4 children of her own and also takes care of her sister's kids. but with a drought, she has been unable to feed the large family at times even skipping meals. know how
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fireplaces call it, and the cooking ports are mostly empty, had children i surviving when food shift coverages doing good at all, i have to go to the bush and collect wild fruits. could ingo sing the children with the weight is costing felina unbearable pain. their sick claim, most of the time they go to bed on an empty stomach above them. i just feel terrible. how husband joseph once had so many goods and cattle that they filled. the st closure and money he used to and from selling meat and milk was more than enough to feed his family. but the drought has killed nearly all of his talk. no more to norman when i, when i had them all out, i can't count the number of lifestyle we have already lost the draught. i don't know which would be more than $100.00. but right now beyond our fight running muslim not the one i don't go,
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i will go. i know you can attend yet by what appoints as that gets water for cooking and washing clothes. this was once a flowing grava. no, it's the only water for kilometers. i know that the water here isn't clean. we often have diarrhea, so whether or not this is the only water point. so even dogs drink from here and if i'm thirsty, i'll drink from here to. it affects us so much before the rain 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 were populations in africa continue to explore it a significant impact. so glam it. so i think
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it's a cool for, for the blow as a whole, to actually address the issue of land because he does use a lot of people only in africa, but another going to mentor as well. as for selina and high extended family time is running out for the wild to act. they are already being buttoned by climate change . to find out more about the challenges facing the horn of africa, we spoke to ragna da gosh unicef, deputy director for easton and southern africa. it is a situation that we have not seen before because it is 4 consecutive fail drains the 5th, and the 6th 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 a compounding of the crisis that we have not encountered before. i informed this
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region and i have not seen this level of desperation of mood. and if i could just reflect on some of this 90 percent of open water sources, some dried up we've lost about will wait 5000000 livestock, which is that's the anchor of these communities in northern kenya. and we have about more than 3000000 people unable to access c for to food 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 it is so manya, it is part of duty for that matter. so it is we, it is very different to what we have seen in previous years. and it is i'll kill a just have discovered the breath of a 17th century warship in swedish waters,
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scientists and i hoping to learn more about the history of swedish ship building without actually raising the ship from the sea bed for more than 3 centuries. she was nowhere to be found. now the applet has resurfaced of the coast of bucks on to 17 kilometers from downtown stuck on. it took archeologist a few months since to 1st citing. but with the woods samples they collected from the wreck. then up positive. they found the long lost sister sip of the van de vasa is the iconic galley commissioned by the swedish king gustavo adulthood. it sank on its maiden volumes, in 1628. after sailing only a few 100 meters. it's become a famous to mr. jackson and has its own museum and stuck on one of the major questions his wife also so bad on why did at that said without yes,
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we don't really, don't know that for sure. yes. the appellate was built by the same people, but got off to better stop. it served the royal navy for 30 years. in 1659, it was sunk on purpose, to serve as an underwater barricade as a shield against any vessels. but unlike the vasa, the episode won't be leaving his final resting place for the foreseeable future. no, it's gonna stay on the sea bad. we're going to salvage the history, and they're gonna do a 3 day model, which you can use in a museum. so you can dive in the army or not. and so also we will get there. the wreck is much better protected at to see, but we know that for sure. so despite not being reunited with a famous sista, the applet is not likely to fall into oblivion any time soon. cannabis activists have rolled out a 15 meta long joint in front of the white house. they one precedent, joe biden,
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to honor his election, pledged to release prisoners jailed for cannabis offences. biden, pardon, people convicted of possession of the drug at the federal level in october, around $6500.00 people. the protest to say it's not enough. as many as 30000 people remain imprisoned for violating, saith marijuana law. that's it for me. up next here on the channel documentary face and voice looks at how 1st impressions is formed by a i and our brains are not just another day. so much is happening all at once. we take time to understand this is the day and in depth look at current news, events analyzed by experts and chris.
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