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for your data, we explain how these technologies work, how they can go. so for us, how they can also go terribly with what you know, new tune with ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. russia tells people to flee the southern rated region of her song illegally annex the area. last month, now it is relocating tens of thousands of residents to other areas in anticipation of a ukrainian counter offensive. also coming up, they are calling it
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a marshall plan for the 21st century. international leaders and other experts are meeting in berlin to discuss a program to reconstruct ukraine after russia's invasion. and the united kingdom gets a 3rd prime minister in 2 months, which he soon acts. number one priority is sorting out the economic chaos left by his predecessor ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. during president frank vall to shine maya has arrived in ukraine for a surprise visit. it is the 1st time that he has been in the country since the russian invasion on february 24th. he is planning to meet ukrainian president volota mears, the landscape. their talks are expected to focus on military support and repairing destroyed infrastructure before the onset of winter. and tomorrow's freaking
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correspond. funny char, who has a view now from keith, so funny somers visit coming amid some rocky relations between the german leader and his ukrainian counterpart. tell us more while we all remember, of course, that mister starr, my german is president, wanted to come to the capital of ukraine already the spring in april when he was uninvited, was actually part of a big group of the hands of the bulk of the, the hands of the baltic states, but also was to join his polish counterparts. and really the last minute he was uninvited by ukraine. it was a lot of speculation. why that happened in never was an official reasoning for that . but ukrainian and polish officials were speculating that this may have been connect to the fact that then germany's president don mayor was foreign minister during that cabinet or form a chance to market these ties with russia may have been
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a bit too close. now this is definitely an opportunity for mr. stime at 2 men ties zalinski even though they were a few phone calls of course prior to this visit. and of course a to, to, to spread this message, the germany stand side by side with ukrainians. and this is, of course, was quite important for ukraine to hear that from germany that you keep supporting this country, not only in a financial way, but in a humanitarian way, militarily and politically as well. so basically, that's the diplomatic message of presidential maya that he brought along in his diplomatic suitcase. but of course he also speaking with this visit here in ukraine to germany, back home, his domestic message, the people in germany do not forget what's happening in ukraine. that why, of course, is hardship as well because of energy price is increasing. the people also realize that here in ukraine, things are of course, very difficult as well, and much harder given that so much infrastructure has been damaged in ukraine and
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really needs a rebuilding by a very time soon. funny. tell us more about what is happening. indeed in ukraine and what the country might need to rebuild. but just over the past 2 weeks, sarah, so much infrastructure energy infrastructure has been destroyed or damaged at really ukraine has a hard time to restore all of this and when to just about to arrive. so how do you give people the security that they were able to heat pile up their homes? now, these a conference actually almost simultaneously taking place in building today. and that really mirrors the so called a marshal plan that helped europe to be build a rebuild after the 2nd world war and the germans edge germany, chancellor shoals but also the european ahead of the european commission of mrs. wonderland. i go to joined that conference along a virtually of a, the presidency. lensky were coming together to already speak about rebuilding and
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restructuring ukraine. once this war is over and that bill is going to be quite big, at least according to asked him, is from the world bank about $350000000000.00 will be needed and we do not know why this war is going to. and sarah, but this is the estimate currently that's the sum of money that will be needed to restore much distort infrastructure, but just the homes that have been destroyed and so much during the past of the 8 months. while this war is ongoing, here in ukraine, funding for char, with a view from keith. thank you very much. well, now russia took control of most of the hair san region in ukraine's south early in the invasion. now they are bracing for an assault by advanced ukrainian forces. keith says that russia is sending in troops sending in more troops and preparing the city of harrison for urban warfare. russian installed authorities,
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there have ordered civilians to leave as ukrainian forces make hard fought gains nearby. after months of occupation, the village of fresh jenica in harrison is free. most of the hamlet's residence fled when the russians came. but o leg tells the danish broadcasting corporation that his family stayed behind and were treated cruelly. well, it's a doyle moves that it's a long story. we experienced a lot of things from all of you. one time we got a bag over our heads and got taken away and military vehicles to the school. although then they ransacked the house. oh, legs family slept in a basement for months as fighting around which jenika intensified. but they stuck it out and were rewarded for their patience. we rolled about, we waited a long time for the ukrainian army lagossi. we hugged each other and cried when i
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did, when we get on here, i never lost hope. settlements up and down the hare, sun front are waking up to find their occupiers gone. analysts say the russians are abandoning their positions to avoid encirclement as ukrainian forces advanced toward the nepa river and the city of her son. if they do reach her son is unclear if there will be many civilians left to liberate. russia says it has relocated tens of thousands of people as keeps forces. draw nearer a group of harrison residents arriving in crimea. say they had left behind a dangerous situation. i'm from have fun. how was it there now? bad? who is there shelling? yes. while russia is calling this and evacuation. moscow has been accused of forcibly relocating ukrainians to its territory. either way. no one who boarded
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these buses out of harrison can say when they'll see their homes again. a war leaders including german chancellor, olaf shoulds our meeting today in berlin to discuss rebuilding ukraine. ukrainian president followed amir zalinski is addressing the conference by video link. it's estimated that hundreds of billions of euros will be necessary to real rebuild the country. these satellite photos show the extent of the devastation in the city of sunni. the image on the left was taken last summer. the one on the right. this spring, after air strikes, laid waste to the city. now, we're also going to see fires burning in the city of air peam earlier this year and the devastation air strikes an urban combat reeked on apartment buildings. their russian bombs have targeted energy facilities knocking out 30 percent of ukraine's power. but also even cultural institutions like this museum outside of har.
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he'd have been wrecked. the organizers of today's conference say that rebuilding ukraine is a generational mission, and that reconstruction would be a key part of ukraine's eligibility to join the european union. so let's get more on all of this now. have a look. ok and we are joined now by our political correspondent, nina hazard. who has more, nina, germany has been calling for a so called marshall plan for ukraine. tell us a little bit more about what that would mean. i know these are very big words, sarah, and all i've shown is a person who doesn't always use big was in the public sphere. he uses them to send
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a clear message that this is a massive effort that requires essentially big efforts by the international community, which is why he has called for this conference to happen here in berlin, in his position as the current head of the g 7. so the most industrialized democracies around the world because he says the entire west needs to, to pin because ukraine and we've heard it before. ready, and has already suffered, war damage is, was roughly $350000000000.00. so this is something where the west will have shows argues, has to stand together and has to send their signal to ukraine, that they are already looking into the future. they are standing by ukraine site and then not just delivering tanks, ammunition, and financial aid to help with what's needed on a daily basis. tell us a little bit more about the top aim of the conferencing, and whether it is indeed achievable. well, this conference brings together, well, hi,
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how you valued guests from around the world. so the head of the international monetary fund is here, for example, the polish prime minister is here, ukraine's finance minister and the prime minister. they're both here president zalinski from ukraine is going to deliver a virtual address to the audience once or did the chancellor of course left shots is here as well as you commission president. but at the german government has been arguing that it's also vital to bring an experts. so people who really know how international governance works, so that you can set up an organization to help with a reconstruction of ukraine without necessarily creating a parallel system that would essentially be in competition with your already existing organizations. and that is of course, something that is a very, very big thing. so they, the german government argues that this is just the beginning of a very long process. nina has a in berlin. thank you. and here's some other stories making headlines around the
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world. a gunman has shot that, a teacher, and a teenage girl at a school in the u. s. city of st. louis. police shocked at the attacker. he was identified as a 19 year old who left the school last year. disgrace movie mogul harvey weinstein has gone on trial in los angeles for alleged sex crimes. he faces 11 charges of rape and sexual assault. weinstein is already serving a 23 year sentence after being convicted of sexual misconduct in new york. in 2020 south korean president unit. so your says that north korea appears to have completed preparations for another nuclear test and noon called on the north to stop. it's quote, threatening provocations and said that soul would strengthen deterrence after pyongyang carried out an unprecedented series of weapons tests britain's 3rd prime minister this year as promising
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a new era of stability. former finance minister re she soon act gained the backing of his conservative party to win the leadership on monday, his predecessor list truss had to stand down when financial markets rejected her economic plans. soon ac's 1st task will be to restore confidence in the you case finances the she for not receive a warm welcome at the guns of it, if by the headquarters. so not when dick over to adopt job from this trust her quite just after a few weeks in office, but so not faith is stuffed challenges such as duckling floating 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,
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and i will make it my utmost priority to bring our party and our country together 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 in the u. k. some feel a relief to have a new leader, but some are not so hopeful. he wants to take, as 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 her, from our government and her i don't think his messages are going to provide that.
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if i had to choose from anybody from the tory go, my one monitor or a gun, but he's probably the only competent one. star would ashy trust with the foundations finances. but so not victory is also historic. he is the 1st british prime minister of south asian origin. he's also the 1st hindu to become the country leader and the youngest. the yuki has seen in 200 years of next sunday w in is it as business? so to stay with us, if you can for that. in the meantime i'm sarah kelly and berlin. thank you so much for joining us. take care. ah ah ah closely.

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