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also coming up, russia tells people to flee the southern region of hare san an area it illegally annex. last month, moscow is relocating tens of thousands of residents in anticipation of the cranium counter offensive. and the united kingdom gets its 3rd prime minister in 2 months receive sue. next number one priority is sorting out the economic chaos left by his predecessor. ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. international leaders, including german chancellor, olaf sholtes, are meeting today in berlin to discuss rebuilding ukraine. the conference was opened a moment ago by the chancellor and by european commission president ursula funder line with ukrainian president blue demure zalinski, joining by a video 90 to address the participants. constance organized there say that
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reconstruction is a quote generational mission. we end the key step towards ukraine joining the european union. it is estimated that hundreds of billions of euros will be necessary long to rebuild the countries needed. germany's chancellor, all our shelter pledged his country is continued support from our tylenol really, commanders and reminds them she furiously also known as i actually was to listen. it sounds it's all yeah. how does beat and that it is never too soon to tackle this task. now, just a moment to convene the brightest and best minds to provide expertise and recommendations to start rebuilding hickory now is the moment to use the world's collective knowledge to country boot to ukraine's future. now is the moment to develop the institutional framework to govern and deliver ukraine's reconstruction . and now is the moment to discuss how ukraine's future can be built and financed.
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and let's bring and d, debbie and chief political correspondent, nina has that tell us a little bit warning about the messages that we have heard to kick off this conference, the current head of the g 7. so the most industrialized democracies around the world. and he said, this is not a donors conference, we're not here to make more pledges for financial support. what we are here for is to discuss what kind of a framework do we need, how can all the various international organizations come together and help ukraine and recover and reconstruct itself and also modernize itself. this is why he doesn't want it carried the character of a political meeting. he's brought in people from the world bank, from the i m f from the e, b r d from the european investment bank. they're all going to sit down together and look at some of the proposals that are on the table. but also discuss,
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can we reach some sort of an agreement that we set up something similar to the ramstein group, where of course, international partners, international allies of ukraine, sit together and coordinate. what kinds of weapons deliveries can come from which country? how can we set up something similar in terms i found that financial solid doroty with ukraine, but of course there are a lot of a very sticky issues here to touch. absolutely. one of the sickest issues are nina, is the fact that they're fighting continues on the ground of course. so tell us a little bit more about the timing of, of what are you know, these are influences and leaders are planning right now. and whether or not the outcome that they desire is indeed realistic. well, they've all stressed the fact that ukraine is the one that needs to be in the leading role. ukraine needs best knows best what it needs. but of course,
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ukraine has already said that it needs roughly some $750000000000.00 in terms of re building its country. and there is something, but here on the table when politicians are going to have to stay realistic as well, they are going to have to look at. can we ever really, for example, use russian rushes, frozen assets like as the ukranian president demanded for reimbursing ukraine for some of the war damages that have been caused. now what's going to come out of this meeting is not going to be some sort of early international political paper, but they are going to pool all the express recommendations. and this is just the beginning of a very long process. but this is one of the messages that's coming out from here already as well. we're only starting this process, but we have to start it now because we can't wait for the war to be over. because russia has very clearly formulated the goal of destroying view crane as a country,
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making sure it doesn't exist anymore. and of course, are the western allies have the completely opposite goal. they want ukraine to recover and remain a livable country. and in order for that to happen, they say re, investment needs to happen now, but one of the questions they need to discuss here is how can we get private investment to go back into a country where you're at risk of losing all your investment because of russian bombs, and where so much aid is needed. indeed, right now, our president's lensky underscoring, the urgency of the navy said he says that it's needed for the country's survival. you know, nina, this is also coming against the backdrop of relatively tense german ukrainian relations. lately, germany says that it will continue to send air defense systems to the country, but of course ukraine has been calling on germany for more including our sending of tanks. how far can this conference go right now to amend what has been
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a relatively tense relationship? well, is definitely one of the attempts to help as often those tensions between germany and ukraine. that is something that is very clear in here in political berlin that the german government feels it is sometimes misrepresented. because of course, when you look at humanitarian aid, financial assistance, et cetera, coming from germany to ukraine, that has been quite substantial. weapons deliveries is a very, very difficult topic here. a germany broke with lots of, it's taboos. and by sending weapons to ukraine in the 1st place, into a crisis region with an active war going on, that is not something that had ever been happening. so germany is making a lot of is going through a lot of change itself, but definitely all of choice is sending this message to ukraine. you can rely on us for all other things you, we are delivering weapons,
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we will also deliver 3 more ad assist air defense systems next year. and we're doing this sort of a, a ring exchange where we are supplying our partners with modern weapons and they can then send weapons to ukraine in exchange for that. so that is going on, that there is one concrete example with grease that is going to be announced later on this month. and this is something where germany says a, we are standing by your side and we are tackling this issue from very, very different angles. chief political correspondent, nina has a thank you sermon president, frank felt a stein mire has arrived in the ukrainian capital key of mean time. it is the 1st time the time meyer has visited since the russian invasion on february 24th. he is planning to visit areas heavily damaged in the war, and to later meet ukrainian president followed amir zalinski. their talks are
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expected to focus on military support and repairing destroyed infrastructure before the onset of winter. he w corresponded funny for charles covering the president's visit from keith, and she told us how it offers a chance to mend relations between stein meyer and his ukrainian counterpart. well, the owner, remember of course, said mister starr, my or german is president, wanted to come to the capital of ukraine already this spring in april when he was uninvited, was actually part of a bigger group of the had built the buck at the hands of the baltic states, but also was to join his polish counterpart and really did 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 connected to the fact that then germany's presidential 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 the opportunity for mr. shy. my 2 men ties zalinski, even though there 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 they would keep supporting this country, not only in a financial way, but in that community way, militarily and politically as well. so basically that's the diplomatic message of presidential meyer 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 here in ukraine. that why, of course, this hardship as well because of energy prices 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 your plane
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and really needs a rebuilding by a very time soon. and that was funding for char speaking with me a short while ago, russell took control of most of the harrison region in ukraine's south. early in the evasion. now they are bracing for an assault i advancing ukrainian forces. keith says that russia is sending in more troops and preparing the city of harrison for urban warfare. russian installed authorities 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 residents 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 dois. doria believes that it's a long story. yeah. we experienced a lot of things. i'm all of the one time we got
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a bag over our heads and got taken away in 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 bowled about, we waited a long time for the ukrainian army lagossi. we hugged each other and cried when i did, when we get on here, i never lost hope. settlements up and down the hare sun front or 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 is relocated. tens of thousands of people as keeps forces. draw nearer a group of harrison residents arriving in
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crimea. say they had left behind a dangerous situation. i'm from health on or how was it there now? bad or her? is there shelling? yes. while russia is calling this an evacuation? moscow has been accused of forcibly relocating ukrainians to its territory. either way. no one who boarded these buses out of her son can say when they'll see their homes again. britton's 3rd prime minister this year as promising a new era of stability for his country. former finance minister wishes suna gained the backing of his conservative party to win the leadership on monday, his predecessor list trust had to stand down when financial markets rejected her economic plans. soon ex 1st task will be to restore confidence in the you case finances. the chief anake re thief a warm welcome at the guns of it,
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if by the headquarters so not when dick over the senate will pick over to adopt job from this trust who quit 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, and i will make it my utmost priority to bring our party and our country together as finance, minister for knock on pressed for supporting the late off workers and businesses during the pandemic. but as one of the wealthiest politicians in the u. k,
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he has been criticized for his lavish lifestyle. he was also questioned over his finance 5th in the yuki thumb, 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 methods are going to provide that. if i had to choose from anybody from the tory gilmore, one monitor a gun, but he's probably the only competent one that would actually trust with the nations finances. but so not patrice watson, historic. he's the 1st british prime minister of south asian origin. he's also the 1st hindu to become the country's leader and the youngest. the yuki has seen in 200
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years, c. w, corresponding beg of mass is following events in london. she told me more about britain's next prime minister where she cynic. so after weeks of economic and political chaos, the conservative party have picked the candidate who they believe is economically competent. they picked where she soon at the former chancellor. he was credited with a fellow scheme during the catawba crisis. so he was credited with helping british businesses survive the covey crisis. other things make him stand out, he's very young, he's only 42 years old and makes him the youngest british prime minister in modern british history. he's also the 1st person of color to hold this office. he also has personal wealth, enormous personal wealth, together with his wife believe to be worth hundreds of millions of pounds. and that might actually be not unproblematic for him because he becomes prime minister in a time of strained finances. so he might be the one to tell the british people that
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they have to tighten a belt, that there might be tax rises that might be caught in public spending. so the in tray for the new prime minister is more than full ugandan authority. he said that the bola outbreak in the country has now reached the capital kampala. there are 14 confirmed cases there. 44 people have died. cynthia epidemic was declared in late september. kampala is the latest district to be hit by uganda as he bola outbreak. with more than 1600000 people. the capital is also the country's most populous city. raising fears the number of infections and death will spike. it's believe the virus spread to kampala after an infected man came to the capitol seeking medical treatment. he later died. the health minister confirms 7 of the newly reported infections income. paula, are all family members of that patient? are with the experience we would as you rhonda in the month of june got it brought
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out but we have gotten older that can fix you include being restricted movements in the epicenter. we're sure that you are current outbreak. you won't roll. the government has instituted locked downs and curfews in districts where the outbreak was. first report it. it's also placed dozens of people under mandatory quarantine in isolation centers across the country. news the virus has reached kampala has some worried tough control measures may not be far behind it, but for people because we'll just o golda. look though full. we'll go verse. so coming our go vertical on the pallets. it's been a very big challenge for us. o d m of in your the news is very scary. but like the
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government says, i think we all should follow the standard operating procedures so that we prevent the spread of this ebola virus soccer. you already saw it on my feet are not what is happening now is people are dying, but the doctors are dying. good. so we all should be very vigilant with follow the government guidelines we sent you on monday about the virus circulating in uganda is the sudan strain of abolla for which there is no proven vaccine authorities have approved to trial vaccines from the u. k. and the u. s for use in the country. harrison mother star is making news, sal, korean president noon. so your says that north korea appears to have completed preparations for another nuclear test. you called on the north to stop its quote, got a threatening provocations, and said that soul would strengthen deterrence after pyongyang carried out an unprecedented series of weapons tests strongly. young 9 people have been killed in bangladesh after a cyclone ravaged its west coast mass evacuations. before the sy,
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phone made landfall, saved lives, but it has caused flooding and low lying areas. officials say that houses had been destroyed. trees up rooted, an infrastructure and power links disrupted, disgraced 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 now the central american state al salvatore has long been plagued by drug gangs last year. police arrested more than 50000 people in a clean up operation. many have died in overcrowded prisons and it's not just narcotics traffickers who are ending up behind bars. when henry hoyle was taken away by police in april, it was the last time his brother, hey, zeus saw him alive,
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most affordable have people. michelle with got a little with this photograph. i started looking for him a little bit. i looked for him in every hospital in prison, but i couldn't find him in a lot. but as the end of the night before i would be more henry was taken to prison, caught up in president, now ye bu kelly's warren gangs. despite facing no charges, he died b a less than a month later. oh, incomplete and below i was responsible for my brother and i left my number and address, but they never had the courage to tell me that henry was sick. that henry had died, he'll mortal, it really hurts because they even buried him without telling me. see now, la hayes, this is his brother was as far from a gang member as any one could bay, but with the government granting police powers to arrest without needing a warrant. it's not just gangs being locked up. these women all have loved ones behind bath with no knowing where and how my son is. and having my baby here is not easy. he's done with them. i hope god will have mercy,
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not only on my son, but on many innocence were in there to not to let me. i think since the crank down began at least 80 people i estimated to have died and oh, the crowded jails without being convicted of anything. but the government's war shows no sign of slowing all solo on the ill, on a fiddler. a single gang member is just one gang cell in the streets of our country . it will multiply to do that, it won't get because it will bid. i had it out of berlin. we've had as many as 50 people killed in a day. extortion and killings, yona does not deserve them. hopefully we need to eradicate this cancer from salvadoran society or donald de la fulton, arthur bowden. the government says another 30000 gang members remain at
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lodge the operation to track them down expected to last another 6 months. even innocent, fell the dorians live in fear of being arrested anywhere. anytime archaeologists have discovered the rack of a 17th century warship in swedish waters, scientists are now hoping to learn more about the history of the swedish ship building without actually raising the ship from the sea. back for more than 3 centuries, she was nowhere to be found. no, the epithet has resurfaced off the coast of bucks on to 17 kilometers from downtown stockholm. it took archaeologists a few months since the 1st citing, but with what symbols they collected from the wreck. then a positive, they found the long lost sister ship of the vasa de vasa, is the iconic, gayly commissioned by the swedish king gustavo
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a doses. it sank on its maiden voyage in 1628. after sailing only a few 100 meters, it's become a famous tourist attraction 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. yes. the appellate was built by the same people, but cut 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 apple, it won't be leaving her final resting place for the foreseeable future. no, it's going to stay on the sea about. we're going to salvage the history. i'm going to do a 3 day model, which you can use in a museum. so you can dive in the v r and so on, so we will get the wreck as a much better protected to see. but we know that for sure. so despite not being
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reunited with a famous sister, the epilepsy is not likely to fall into oblivion anytime soon. in 4th manchester city, striker arilyn, holland returns to germany tonight for champions the clash against his former club . but the adornment holland has scored an incredible $22.00 goals and 15 matches since leaving dormant for city and the plot. it's just keep on coming. he grace dorman, with his majestic presence for 2 and a half season, now earning hollins returning to his once adoring fans there. this time playing for english champions, manchester city, whose coach, pet quality, is running out of ways to praise his da striker. his work ethic arriving the 1st is one of the last to leave. he take care,
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he's bought it perfectly is well, look at it in the way he has to live as a professional and nothing happening. tension to, to be better. those who thought holland time in england would be tougher than in germany have been wrong so far. he's averaging almost $1.00 goals per game for c, c. breaking scoring records left right, and center. he's already got 17 in the premier league. that's just one less than the entire dorman team of managed in the league this season. and 5 of those came against stuttgart that the weekends domains coach has its well aware of. horton threats. there are only positive and good emotions when we think about early, but now he's a play of mental city. now he's scoring goals in a different shirt, and we have to stop him tomorrow to school. got no prizes for guessing who got cities winner in the reverse fixture, last month, a t one victory for the hosts. so now the question facing don't mind is one that
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used to be asked by their brundis league or opponents. how do you solve a problem like erling holland, reminder of the top story that we're following for you here on t w. news international leaders, including german chancellor aloft, schultz. i'm meeting in berlin to discuss the recovery, reconstruction and modernization of ukraine in the aftermath of fresh is invasion. it is being called a generational mission on the scale of europe's marshal plan after world war 2. of next it is eco, africa to stay with us if you can for that. thanks for watching with
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