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a design and targeted environmentalists in danger starts october 29th on d, w. ah, this is d. w. use live from a generational task that must start. now the words of germany is chancellor actually opens a conference on the reconstruction of ukraine following brushes. invasion, the talk is of a program on the scale of the marshall plan, to have realistic is that goal?
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also on the program, russia relocated tens of thousands of residents from house on region which it illegally annexed last month, in anticipation of ukrainian counter offensive, and former hedge fund boss, richie sumac is now britain's new prime minister. the conservative party's latest leader faces many challenges, including stabilizing the economy and dealing with the cost of living crisis that's plunged thousands into poverty. ah, i'm so gale. welcome to the program. international leaders, including german chancellor, olaf sholtes, a meeting in berlin to discuss rebuilding ukraine after russia's invasion. profit delegates and reconstruction were start immediately despite the fact, the war is still being fought. speaking via video link, ukrainian president vladimir lansky said that for his country to get back on its
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feet, the international community must cover a $38000000000.00 hole in next year's budget. one again, will ukrainian president also emphasize his country's role as a buffer between europe and future russian aggression ukraine as the physical security of europe. this, these brimming any new strike of rush and tyranny, it is ukraine. you that can guarantee that your russian ravin shares them well, not re crane. how are you ripping east o 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 replace dirty russians energy resources with our help will hosting the conference in berlin. german chancellor, olaf shows that the task of rebuilding required the combined strength of the world as had his country had learned from its past from our own historian,
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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. let's take, you know, to our solar, mir bobrovsky and ukraine's port city of odessa. she's a member of the countries parliament where she also serves the secretary of the foreign affairs committee. thank you so much for joining d. w. does it make sense to talk about the reconstruction of ukraine
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now, while bombs and drones of still falling to sure. and we had to talk about this is the value of invasion. you saw the results of the bone being shelving and keeping the critical infrastructure and civilian. i live in cambridge and so my in that dormer and i think that we, we have to leave with the past with the future. know when the, when, when does the, was that the question of when we will do when we will overcome this, this strategy, this essential. and for us, it's a will be actually, that was symbolically day, the conference take place in berlin, and the, for the 1st time, the president of germany came to ukraine. finally, that's how he's our dear guess. you claim that i think that would be
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a good time of a new page. it's very close and family and i would say one so creation between germany thing and what sort of input is king of having into these talks into this process? ah, i think the 1st one i will show you will show the real real war. what is it real worth for germany? we understand that it's very spot heart or german still to overcome their dams and the consequences after the 2nd world war. and i think it's high time for president avenue of the country who swiss, which is trying to make a step back or a no. and i sat somewhere behind from the why,
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but understand that's a plan. we have actually, we are facing the said world war and, and that's not even about butter zone where he'll know i was on the the show. so when it gets me, can i get if i could just perhaps re rephrase the question. i'm that they were concerns before the war started when they were discussions with russia about the war that excluded ukraine. now we have a conference where lots of countries around the world are talking about what happens next in ukraine. how much a part of that process is ukraine? are these people talking about your future, or are you part of the conversation? ah, no, we are part of reciting. that's there. that's horrible. i. i had to talk about your brain without your brain. that's totally a bomb going going against any, any of the politics and policy it will be made by you or ne, the members or our partners without ukraine. we have our region after that you took
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your plan, does the 1st of all, and i think that that, that m m, we incorporate that not to ask, explain how we see the sutures. and we see this huge actually to be, i'm 100 percent member of you and, and by the way, how it now it's the talking, some conversations i am in berlin during sufferings. that's, that's about a huge ukraine. but on the ukraine being a member of europe. ok, there are signs, however, that, that, that, this, the fall out from this war, higher food prices, higher energy prices are beginning to test the resolve of ukraine's allies. on monday, we saw 30 members of the us democratic party, urge the president to shift he strategy and pursued direct negotiations with russia . how concerned are you about the effect of war fatigue on your allies? ah, would you turn but but you know, it's really, really tough question. i know where you sense the question,
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if for me to be your brain and be a member of parliament to see our partners being tired of creating an issue. and we're trying to say that's the, the, the price or tricity or energy price. and that's only a small part of how much the european company, the lights paying for the war, where we'll losing 1000000 supplies each day. we're losing more than $100.00 military officers on this one client will losing a civilians of the murderous which, which are being done and it was done and it will be done. but that's, that's incredible. out of any book, even and, and memories. and i think that's this is very small, a payment for, for why we have to face how much we can go to pay for our value. again and again, it would be me, it's so it's so high and some important for us. no. i think that's the
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h on the period of all which is for me not on the pregnant what my philippines as well. and this is what does it mean to her? she did that with a high price. thank you so much for joining some spending time. so give me a bobrovsky. thank you. of the ukrainian parliaments from the fence committee. thank you. thank you. and lilian, i spoke with correspondent for the fish are in cave and asked her what people that say about these international efforts to rebuild the country. basically seeing better do even 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, shall. 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
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ukraine and presidents that ask as she pointed out, add that conference virtually that staking place in bullying 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, whatever may uh, may be agreed on today. at may, may, may, may be, it may have to increase, of course, depending how this war is ongoing. now we spoke to people here in kiev and what i found quite interesting to some of them said he studied question whether the west hotel, but actually they are obliged to do so. let's have a listen and you're still to them. of course, we should count on the support of the west system. sure. we could rebuild ourselves, but it will take a long time and be difficult to work with the help of the western allies on america that will be easier and faster be still issue. and the results all the better
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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. visitor did today. paisley, the gathering of vangie be said as destruction, and after years of war we cannot 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 physical yesterday. the form of this so fun for shaw, the german shock, the german president. excuse me, frank voltage di 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 star maya, it is quite important actually to be here because 1st of all, he wanted to be here with you last week that trip was cancelled due to security reasons. there were quite
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a few drawn 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 out few months ago when that was actually canceled reported by president shy my office 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 was foreign minister in germany. i people courtney sized him for his attire, being a bit too close with russia. we do not know actually the message of, of germany's president he is to set all of that aside, but really cause 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 president, i, my, 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,
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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 is happening in ukraine, of course, and as 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 funding for shot in keith were russia to control of most of the house own region and ukraine south, early in the invasion. now it's preparing for an assault by advancing ukrainian forces. cave says russia is plant sending in more troops on preparing house on city for urban warfare. that ukrainian forces advance russian installed authorities,
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there have ordered civilians to leave. after months of occupation, the village of fresh jenica in her son is free. most of the hamlet's residence fled when the russians came. but o lick tells the danish broadcasting corporation that his family stayed behind and retreated cruelly. well, it's a dois daughter. lives like it's a long story. yeah. 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. oh, legs family slept in a basement for months as fighting around fresh jenika intensified. but they stuck it out and were rewarded for their patience we will hold about, we waited a long time for the ukrainian army. i go to see. we hugged each other and cried. and i did when we get on yet, i never lost hope. settlements up and down the hare sun front or waking up to
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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 keys forces draw nearer. a group of hair san residence arriving in crimea say they had left behind a dangerous situation. i'm from have fun of. how was that there now? bad? oh. 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 these buses out of her son can say when they'll see their homes again. or is she
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soon? ac is now britain's 3rd prime minister in 2 months. his appointment was formalized this morning at an audience with head of state king charles at buckingham palace, the former finance minister, again, the support of the ruling, conservative party after his main rivals, stepped aside. at 42 years old, he'll be, he is britain's youngest head of government for more than 200 years. he takes over from less trust who beat him to the job 7 weeks ago and was enforced to resign after economic plans and settled the markets and caused economic chaos. of following his audience with the king mister sooner carried to his 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 i lead will not leave the next generation,
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your children and grandchildren with a debt to settle that we were too weak to pay ourselves. i will unite our country not with words, but with action. a symbol from dw corresponded to budget masters outside the tank. danny shake. welcome back. berg it. what did you make of a speech? well i think it was interesting filled that he started with admitting that mistakes were made by his predecessor and that he said he's an away selected to fix his predecessors mistake. so he's not pretending that everything is going to be plain sailing. and he's trying to convey that he in a way is now the adult in the room, somebody with economic competence. he's got an economic background himself in finance. and of course he's been the chancellor through the covey crisis. so he's basically saying that he is going to be in charge and from now on things will get
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better. and to one of the most pressing issues are in his inbox. it's really the cost of living crisis. i think that's going to be his biggest headache of caused r as international politics, the war and ukraine, that the decision whether he will raise the defense budget. but i think the economic ruse of many british people this is, has to be up front and sent off his politics. there are many people who don't know how to heat their homes in the coming winter, their families who can put food on the table for their children to. he's somebody who has to explain how he will tackle this. and he has given a hint, basically in his 1st speech hears speech, he has said that he doesn't want other generations to come to settle or this generation step to his hinting arts and at cots in public spending. but he hasn't really fleshed out how this is going to work. one question will be whether he has
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to raise taxes in order to help the people in need. he hasn't really said that, but i think people are anticipating that there will be some tough times to come right now. his 2 predecessors were brought down by members of barrow conservative party who actually rejected mr. soon at last time. so does the fact that he was selected unopposed at this time means his party is now united and behind him, he has inherited a party that's deeply divided. first of all, over breck said, but old se over him and his personality said there are many in the party you did not support him. many party members, actually i'm so you probably would not have won the vague for within the party members because they are saying that he basically betrayed boys johnson when boys johnson had to resign. he was one of the 1st to you are to make that happen and to say that her, he was also really ready when boys johnson resigned to. so they think that he
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betrayed for his johnson and he shouldn't have done it. so he will need not only his economic skills, but also his diplomatic skills to unite his party behind him, broke it to masa to turn down the street that in london. thank you. take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world palestinian authority say 6 people were killed and is ray the ray of the occupied west bank. israel said it was targeting, it was a targeted assault on the emergent armed group. lyons den is ready, prime minister, yale. the p said the leader of the new coalition of palestinian fighters was killed in those rates. 9 people have been killed in bangladesh after a cyclone. ravaged its west coast 1st, or that houses had been destroyed, trees uprooted and infrastructure, and power links disrupted. it's been flooding in low line areas, but mass evacuations before the cycle made landfill. save lives. are 3
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presidents. are you suck young cents? north korea appears to have completed preparations for another nuclear test, calling on the north to stop what he called it, threatening provocations. he said sole would strengthen it, determines capability of the p on the gang carried out an unprecedented series of weapons tests, only iran's judiciary has charged more than $300.00 people over the ongoing protest . rocking the country for people with char, excuse me, for people charged with war against god could face death sentences, others accused of plotting against iran, security and spreading alleged propaganda against the regime. mand up the notorious evan prison. the high security of facility in 10 round is known for holding political prisoners in human rights activists. avenue prison has long been associated with torture and coercive interrogations. iranian
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british, a businessman, a new shirt assuring, was confined there for more than 4 years. he was detained on espionage charges while he was on a trip to visit his brother in 2017. i asked him, what's a waiting of protesters who make it into the walls of evan prison. when i'm say, seemingly consent for the situation, days extremely di and in view of the current events, i'm even more worried about their safety. you've described life as how why i imagine living in your room with 14 or 15 other people and every day and night struggling with cockroaches, rats bed box and foul food being deprived of your human rights all together, it's going to be how and how did,
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how did that affect you when my timing 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 prison itself, in the interrogation center, i ended up with 3 suicide attempts that and how you know, what i am giving 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 to that hostage
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international they 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 do you have experience that firsthand? when do you see that on the t v? what are you thinking? my, my hoss is with them. i am extremely why the old although the 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 3. 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 he's having on you, now that you are free,
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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 a sacrifice. it's worth going through how to achieve what they're trying to achieve . it is difficult for me while 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 the country as easy as you might think. well, i thank you for, for sparing of the time and talking through what is clearly been a traumatic experience. a new should actually thank you so much. thank you. quick line of sports. manchester, sidney striker, ellen, holland returns to germany tonight for the champions league clash against his former club. proceed. dormant is got 22 goals. and 15 matches since leaving dormant for city and the plaudits keep coming. he grace dormant with his majestic presence
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for 2 and a half seasons. now. earling hollands 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 i arrive in the 1st is the one of the last to leave. he take care of his body perfectly. is well educated in the way he has to live as a professional. and i think you 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 of the season. and
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5 of those came again stood gas 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 play of manchester city. now he's scoring goals in a different shirt, and we have to stop him to morrow to school. got. once it's show up to date, i'll have more world news at the top of the hour next on d. w a close up with food for everyone looking at to hopes that farming advances will help feed the world despite the ravages of climate change. with
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