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if that goal. also on the program, russia relocate tens of thousands of residents from hess on region which it illegally annexed last month in anticipation of a ukrainian counter effective and former hedge fund boss. richie sooner is now britain's new prime minister. the conservative leader faces many challenges including stabilizing the economy and dealing with the cost of living crisis, just plunged thousands into poverty. ah, i'm fil gail. welcome to the program. international leaders, including the german chancellor, olaf shouts and meeting in berlin to discuss rebuilding ukraine after brushes, invasion, delegates said reconstruction must start immediately even though the war is still being fought, with no end in sight. speaking via video link training present follow to me as
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a landscape center for his country to get back on its face. international community must cover a $38000000.00 hole in next year's budget. and the ukranian president also emphasized his country's role as a buffer between europe and future russian aggression ukraine as the physical security of europe. christy's brimming any new strike of russian tyranny. it is ukraine. you that can guarantee that your russian ravin shares them well, not re crane. how are you are being used? oh, ukraine as the energy security only not only to our neighbors lesson and when we will liberate the entire territory from russian invaders. the european union will be able to as fully and reliably replaced dirty russians energy resources. with our help, we're hosting that conference in berlin. a german chancellor, olaf shows that the task of rebuilding required the combined strength of the world
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and said his country had learned from its past from our own historian, historical experience. we also know that reconstruction is always possible, and that it is never too soon to tackle this task. now is to moment to convene the brightest and best minds to provide expertise and recommendations to stop rebuilding. hickory. now is the moment to use diverse collective knowledge to contribute 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. on d, w political correspondent, in manual chas. is that welcome a manual as anything concrete emerged from this conference yet? well, this conference, her aims are actually at coordinating the recovery funds that have been promised to
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ukraine. this is precisely why you see the chancellor. why you see the e u commission president, also, i found an lion and a ukraine's prime minister. denise, me, ha, a meeting here. it is to coordinate this effort. this is what everybody hopes to see coming out of this conference with very strong words. firm ally shows this morning in his introductory address. he reminded that this was russia's vicious war against the ukraine, or if he reminded also that this war was intensifying or so is the use of kamikaze, a drones over a civilian infrastructures. so it was a reiteration, a repeat of what he had already said, that germany was supporting ukraine 2 hours now. and also in the future to doing a to add this war. it's as or something that are, are also left on the lion as sad saying, oh, so that the ukraine's recovery
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a must be embedded in ukraine's accession to the a european union. i because ukraine has the, the status of candidate to join the european union. so all that is being discussed today with their hope that dease coordination will finally emerge. so as for the recovery found to finally reach ukraine, it was noticeable and the run up to the wall of western leaders were talking to present putin without ukrainian input. how much of a, sorry is cave having this time in talks about ukraine's future? well, ok if he's very much invited at this table to day experts or discuss ways ukrainian authorities together with your crane and authorities this morning. it was really interesting to hear what ever lottie may zaleski ukrainians president had to say. he said the ukraine had very much to provide for europe,
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food security and for the world food security, energy security and also controlling migration towards euro been in saying so he showed just how much you quin brings out to the table of course with the condition that ukraine has to be free, has to remain of free and the sovereign country. and in doing so, he very much reminded to delete us while he and also to the experts that ukraine must be part of the decision process. that when he comes to its future, right, and this clearly is going to be a massive task or a political process change all the time. so how would i ensure that this generational task of chancellor shall put it will remain a priority while this was her something that was very significant, the gentleman chancellor, calling for a new marshall plan a generational task, or he said the marshall plan had in fact rebuild germany after world war 2, and this is something that not only germany, but every ukraine ally and visions of,
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for ukraine uniting forces for the reconstruction of ukraine. it's already very telling that we are already at this stage of discussions, even if we don't see an end to this war. oh, so far, of course the priority now is to coordinate these efforts and to make it effective because as president are zelinski sat in his address in his address this morning. yes, there have been a lot of promises of billions of dollars to ukraine, but so far ukraine hadn't seen a sense of this recovery found any urgent. he needs to fix these infrastructures, hospitals at power plants, and everything that is being daily destroyed by russian and ascending so it died and needs to funds and that's what is being discussed today. ok, thank you for that. the manual, the manual shows in it. so how to people in
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ukraine, a few of these talks about the countries future reconstruction. i asked our correspondent in keith funny for shop basically to sing better do in yesterday than to morrow. like there really is a sense of urgency here. so given the fact that winter is about to arrive and already lot of people here are suffering because you do not have access to power anymore. in fact, just right now, people make life a town, a strategically important to russia, which has been shared so often. right now people are standing in line in the clive to get the very basic supplies, but also to get access to running water. that's the situation in so many parts of ukraine and present that ensco she pointed out at that conference virtually that's taking place in berlin right now. that one 3rd of the critical infrastructure of energy infrastructure has been damaged to fill. you can certainly imagine that what, what people really want here is help immediate help, though of course, the aware of the fact that this war is ongoing, and as a result,
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whatever may of may be agreed on today may, may, may, may, we may have to increase our of course, depending how this war is ongoing. now we spoke to people here in here and what i found quite interesting to some of them said it's not even a question whether the west hotel, but actually they are obliged to do so. let's have a listen and you're exclusive, of course, we should count on the support of the west system. we could rebuild ourselves, but it will take a long time and be difficult. with the help of the western allies on america that will be easier and faster should be still issues and the results all the better crashing. oh yeah, the one i think we need support to rebuild critical infrastructure because that's the most important thing that will create work for businesses big and small and it will provide better living conditions for people. is it till the end of day is the, the gathering of any be said as destruction and after years of war we cannot
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rebuild ourselves. i think. i mean, it would, since we planned to become members of the european union. i think they are obliged to help us and i'm a visible yes in the form of this. so fun for shaw, the german shock, the german president. excuse me. from wealthy shy my is also in chief today on a surprise visit. how's that gone down given recent tensions between a key from the german president? well, certainly for president style maya, it is quite important actually to be here because 1st of all, he wanted to be here the last week that trip was cancelled due to secure to reasons . there were quite a few drawing strikes last week, but the week before that also on a key of city. but we all remember of course, that he planned a visit already in spring in april a few months ago when that was actually counselled reported by president shy my office for on from the ukrainian counterpart. nobody really knows why that was. there was a lot of speculation that this may have to do with the fact that president time i
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was foreign minister in germany. i people corte sized him for his attire, being a bit too close with russia. we do not know. actually the message of, of germany's president, she is to set all of that aside, but really caused quite of a diplomatic to her there in april between brought in and keith and really focus on trying to rebuild and reconstruct he if city wide actually this war is still on going, so the message all presidential time i are, is of food to what ukrainian people the germany is going to stand you. but of course, he also needs to talk or deliver a message to the audience in germany, the domestic audience to say, so to make sure that their opinion towards ukraine and the support of germany towards ukraine doesn't change. so he also needs to sort of drum up support in a with, in germany as well, a country that, of course, is also suffering because of increasing i, of energy prices inflations as and so on. but what has happened?
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he and ukraine, of course, and that's the message is so much more worth a pointing out once again, feel there, how much infrastructure has been damaged already making it impossible for tens of thousands of people already to have access to the very basics. i think of that funny, funny for shot in keith. russia took control of most of the headstone region in ukraine south early in the invasion. now it's preparing for an assault by advancing ukrainian forces. cave says russia is sending in more troops and preparing half on city for urban warfare. as ukrainian forces advance russian installed authorities, there have ordered civilians to leave. after months of occupation, the village of fresh jenika 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 retreated cruelly. well, it's a dois doria. we've 2nd, it's
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a long story. we experienced a lot of things all. one time we got a bag over our heads and got taken away in military vehicles to the school. although then they ransacked the house. o legs family slept in a basement for months as fighting a run which jenica intensified. but they stuck it out and were rewarded for their patience neighbourhood. but we waited a long time for the ukrainian army. why dorothy? we hugged each other and cried, and just let me get on here. i never lost hope. settlements up and down the hare. san 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
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relocated tens of thousands of people. as keith's forces draw nearer, a group of harrison residents arriving in crimea say they had left behind a dangerous situation. i'm from how son. how was that 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. i, britain, it now has its the prime minister in 2 months at richey soon acts, appointment was formalized at an audience with head of state king charles at buckingham palace. the former finance minister gained support of the ruling. conservative party at his main rivals, stepped aside. at 42 years old, he'll be britons, the youngest, had of government for more than 400 years. takes over from this trust who beat him
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to the jump 7 weeks ago was then forced to resign. after upsetting financial markets with her economic plot after his audience with the cane, mister sumac editor's new residence at 10 downing street where he addressed the country as prime minister for the 1st time. i will place economic stability and confidence at the heart of this government's agenda. this will mean difficult decisions to come. the government eileen will not leave the next generation. your children and grandchildren with a debt to settle that we were too weak to pay ourselves. i will unite our country, not with woods, but with action. well, the w correspondent to burger to massa is now outside the 10 downing street or welcome burgess. i'm talking to the highlights of the speech.
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well i thought it was quite striking that he actually started by on this criticizing. ah, his predecessor list, charles, he said he was, he's coming in in order to fix the problems that were created are by the previous government. so that was quite striking. he then ah, was also a little bit conciliatory and said that he obviously also supported her government and also thank boys johnson for, for the majority that he has achieved in 2019, for the conservative party to you know, quite little, quite a lot of party politics out there to start with. and then it's really about his program. see, he needs to spell out a little bit in more detail on what exactly he wants to achieve as prime minister. but i think he's given a tasters to he was emphasizing that he does not want the generations to come with the debts and that they have to that this generation. and basically here and now
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the debts need to be settled. so that probably means budget cuts or tags rises. it's going to be very difficult for him. he's somebody who is incredibly wealthy himself together with his wife. they are thought to be old, wealthy of hundreds of millions of pounds, but he will be the one to tell the british people that they basically have to, i have to live with, with cuts, that's at least is expected. and he has given a taster or of, of what, what there might be to come. yes, a cost of living crisis, which for all are facing one of you said pressing issues, what else is, are, are the top of his list? well, shall the cost of living crisis obviously that's the backdrop of that he was elected into so many british people have our problems. there are pensioners who are not daring to ball themselves, a cup of tea just because they think it's going to eat into their electricity.
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budget and our families who don't, i know how to feed their children, how to put warm food on the table for the children or people afraid to heat their homes. so they, there is it really a lot of hardship already in the u. k. and wishes to know, we'll have to strike a balance, he will have to help those people who are most in need. but on the other hand, he also is saying that he does want to balance the book. so he doesn't want to continue to increase that, that to he needs to really are flesh out how exactly that's going to work. is he going to oster better off in society to pay more? or is he going to be a very, very drastic and are they going to be a lot of cuts and public services? he says he wants to, he wants to bolster the health service and also education. so he has said what he wants to achieve, but how is that going to work if he also needs to look really 44 cuts in government budgets and provide burger to budget mos in london.
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so i can look at some more of the stories making news around the world. now starting bangladesh, when 9 people have been killed after a cycling drive in the country, west coast. officials said the houses had been destroyed, trees uprooted and infrastructure, and power links disrupt, it has been flooding in low lying areas. but mass evacuations before the cycling made landfall. save lives. palestinian authority say 6 palestinians were killed in israeli raids and the occupied west bank. israel said it was targeting and it was a targeted assault on the emergent arms group, lyons den israeli prime minister. yeah. the pizza that the leader of the new coalition of palestinian fighters was killed in the race and the rounds. judiciary has charge more than $300.00 people over the ongoing protest rocking the country for protesters were charged with quote, war against god. and they could face death sentences. others accused of plotting
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against the country security and spreading alleged propaganda against the regime may end up at the notorious evan prison. the high security detention facility in tech ran is known for holding political prisoners and human rights activists. it has a later long been associated with torture and coercive interrogations. rainy and the british businessman, a new show assuring was, can vine that was confined in evan prison for more than 4 years. he was detained on espionage charges while on a trip to visit his mother in 20. 17 jones is now welcome to d. w. thank you for joining us. what do you think is awaiting these prisoners inside every prison? when i'm really concerned about the situation there is extremely di and in view of the current events, i'm even more worried about their safety. you described life. that's how
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why i imagine living in your room with 14 or 15 other people and every day and night struggling with cockroaches rat's bed box and found food being deprived of your human rights altogether, it's going to be how and how did, how did that affect you well, my timing, i've been present, it can be divided in 2 phases. one is the interrogation phase, and the other one is when i spend time in the present itself, in the interrogation center, i ended up with 3 suicide attempts that and how, you know,
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what i am during the 1st 4 months after my release i was much better because i think i was overwhelmed with the joy of being released. but during the past 2 or 3 months i'm getting a lot of flashbacks and anxiety attacks that i have to deal with. so this is an experience that he's still with you. i think it's going to be there for a long time. right. and are you getting help for that? that hostage international to have been fantastic, even when i was in prison and now that i'm out and i'm just international, they're both being very helpful. and so when you see tens of thousands of iranians, young and old men and women out on the streets as they are now standing up to i regime, who's bruce, how to experience it firsthand? when do you see that on the t v? what are you thinking?
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my, my hoss is with them. i am extremely worried that all those young girls boys are being queued by the 10s every day. and we really need media like yours to raise social awareness. i want this brutality is monstrous theory. and so now given everything that you said what you went through with those 3 suicide while you were in prison on the effects that is having on you now that you are free. if you could speak to those protestors who were to take into the streets, now, would you say that it's worth it? it's worth the sacrifice it's worth going through how to achieve what they're trying to achieve. it is difficult for me one sitting here comfortably in my home is to try to encourage people to do that. but there is unfortunately, there isn't any other way these people are not going to leave this country as easy
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as you may think. well, i thank you for sparing of the time and talking through what is clearly been a traumatic experience, a new should actually thank you so much and you will take a look at her some more news around the world though i live as, as it's ending its partnership with county west gym schools where giant says it's dropping the musician and design and after you made a serious anti semitic remarks, it's a light company to cut ties request, who now goes by the name. yeah. it's grace movie mogul harvey weinstein has got on trial in los angeles, facing 11 charges of rape and sexual assault is already serving a 23 year sentence. i've been convicted of sexual misconduct in new york in 2020 who has that giant matter has confirmed that a global outage is affected. it's what's that messaging service,
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but it's working to restore the app as quickly as possible. social media uses around the world say they have been unable to connect to the app or post messages, and this follows a major outage last year. and sport. manchester city strike alan holland returns to germany to night for a champions league clash against his former club for russia. dormant allan scored 22 goals in 15 matches since leaving a dormant for city and the plaudits keep coming. he grace dormant, with his majestic presents for 2 and a half seasons. now earling hollins returning to his once adoring fans there. this time playing for english champions. manchester city, whose coach pet quality ola, is running out of ways to praise his star striker. his work ethic, the arriving for us is the one of the last to leave. he take care,
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his body perfectly is well educated in the way he has to live as a professional. and i think he have the intention to to be better. those who thought hollins time in england would be tougher than in germany have been wrong so far. his averaging almost $1.00 goals per game for city 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 bundis league this season. and 5 of those came against stuttgart at the weekends. domains coach ed in tears. it is well aware of holland's threats. there are only positive and good emotions when we think about earling, but now he's a play of manchester city. now he's scoring goals in a different shirt, and we have to stop him to morrow to school. got no prizes for guessing who got city's winner in the reverse fixture. last month, a t one victory for the hosts. so now the question facing dormant is one that used
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to be asked by their buddhist league or opponents. how do you solve a problem like erling holland did show up today it's, i'll have more world news for you at the top of the hour. in the meantime. of course, it's always d, w dot com or that the w act up next d w. i kick off with the latest football highlights from the book to speak, with with
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