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companies and countries, are we thinking everything about him later changes because europe revealed starts november 3rd on d w. ah ah, this is dw news life from berlin, a generational task that must start now. the worth of germany's chancellor, as he opens a conference on the reconstruction of ukraine following russia's invasion, the talk is of a program on the scales of the marshall plan. how realistic is that?
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also on the program, russia relocates, tens of thousands of residents from harrison region which share it illegally a next to last month in anticipation of a ukrainian counter offensive and a former hedge fund boss, richie tonight, is now britain's new prime minister. the conservative party's latest nita faces many challenges including stabilizing the economy and dealing with a cost of living crisis that has plunged thousands into poverty. ah, i'm monica jones and berlin. good to have you with us. international leaders, including german chancellor, will have shorts. our meeting in berlin to discuss rebuilding ukraine after
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russia's invasion delegate said reconstruction must begin immediately despite the fact that the law is still being fought. speaking via video link ukrainian, president volota, mr. lensky said that for his country to get back on its feet, the international community must cover a $38000000000.00 hole in next year's budget. ukrainian president also emphasized his country's role as a buffer between europe and future russian aggression ukraine as a physical security of europe. christy's brimming any new strike of russian tyranny . it is ukraine. you that didn't guarantee that russian ravin shows them. well. not great. how are you ripping east o ukraine as the energy security on it, not only to our neighbors when we will liberate the entire territory from russian invaders? the european union will be able to fully and reliably replace dirty russian energy
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resources with our help. now, hosting the conference and berlin, german chancellor, we'll have, shall i said, the task of rebuilding required quote, the combined strengths of the world. and he 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 to moment to discuss how ukraine's future can be built and financed. dw chief political
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correspondent, nina hossa, is there an earlier we asked her if any concrete proposals had emerged yet. well, this conference is actually pretty detailed when it comes to the discussions that are happening. and that is because some of the highest level of people on the international financing stage are here in berlin to discuss just what needs to be done precisely in order for ukraine to go through these 3 phases. as the ukranian government calls the may say, we need immediate help to essentially help us deal with the fact that we are constantly being attacked by russia. and then we will enter a 2nd stage where we also need financing help, which is sort of the reconstruction, because our infrastructure is going down. and we also need to basically give people the idea that ukraine remains a livable country. and then in the 3rd phase is all about modernizing ukraine and bringing it onto the path of becoming
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a full fledged european union member. so there is a concrete proposal on the table that would guarantee the financing for ukraine for the next year. the european union commission president, it was left on the line, said that the you is willing to print $18000000000.00 euros per month for the next year. and the hope is that the us will match that. so that would already guarantee quite a bit of financing for ukraine. but then figures are, of course, very unclear because the russian bombarding is still going on. but i now have the opportunity to discuss all that in detail with the head of the international monetary fund that is also going to be playing a crucial role here. crystelina your giver. so you say that the i m s role is going to be to identify the needs and also close those gaps in financing. could you just highlight what that means? we are already playing this role in since the beginning of the war. we work with the ukranian government, which deserves huge praise for functioning so responsibly as they
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do on what is necessary to keep the economy functioning. we came up with $5000000000.00 a month and sir the international community came true. we have for $35000000000.00 seen pledges, significant part already dispersed, including car from the i made for we provide a $2700000000.00 in emergency financing into trenches. and we have channel to point $2000000000.00 to a front administered account. now next, we need to define at what are the 2023 requirements for the recovery of ukraine, and again, working very closely with ukrainian authorities. we had our 1st impersonation with them. we came with somewhere between 2 a, sorry, $3.00 and $4000000000.00 a month. $2000000000.00 being
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a best case scenario. $4000000000.00 being the realistic scenario, because we see precious for more gas purchases. and of course, the recovery of infrastructure. it could possibly go all the way to fife, a 1000000000, which was the cost of the last month. if russia continues to in discriminatory bomb or the urban centers of a ukraine. what is critical to day, and sir, i'm extremely pleased that the ukrainians wanted and the international community is coming through east to heavy coordination mechanism. a platform that allows us to present our findings on the macroeconomic framework and on the financial gap for you green. and then define concretely who is funding, how much and on what time,
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schedule predictability offending for you. green is as important as the amounts of that that are necessary. but of course, this is a tremendous task. and all of such the gemini chancellor, who in his position as head of the g 7 here, as broad experts together has said it is a generational task. aren't you afraid that support for ukraine is going to somehow go away after quite some time? this is always a risk and we had seen it in the past, and we had to be mindful of this risk. what mitigates this risk is the incredible strength of ukrainian society, not just the government, but of the ukrainian people. what is remarkable is how the attitudes of ukrainians at change because of the war before the war. we've had to have discussions with ukrainian authorities on issues like fight the guess corruption, accountability,
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and transparency. none of this is on the table now. they are themselves determined to prove that their country is worthy to be a member of european union, and that all the support that ukraine is getting east for this bic purpose of a country that is dynamic, modern and has the values of democracy that we all, all cherish so it would be hard when the world economies in trouble and it is when countries are sleeping into recessions, it would be hard to sustain the financial support. but this is why the, the national financial institutions exist. we were said in the midst of the 2nd world war for recovery and reconstruction, and we will do that for you cri. and we do great crystelina gail giver head of the international monetary fund. thank you very much.
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rasa took control of most of the house on region in ukraine, south early in the imation. now it's preparing for an assault by advancing ukrainian forces kias as russia ascending in war, troops on preparing harrison city for urban warfare, as ukrainian forces at vans. russian installed authorities there. i've 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 were treated cruelly. well, it's a boy's doria website. it's a long story here. we experienced a lot of things all in 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
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a basement for months as fighting around fresh jenika intensified. but they stuck it out and were rewarded for their patience neighborhood. but we waited a long time for the ukrainian army like oversee. we hugged each other and cried, and just let me get on yet. 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 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 son of how was that there now. bad. who is
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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. of them all we can told now to alexander get if he's a security policy expert with the institute for peace research and security policy humbug, good to have you with us. and then of course, if there is this, sir, this ongoing threat about some sort of nuclear device and this is not the 1st time that mosque has raised the specter of a nuclear escalation. is this just repetitive, or is this something different? this time? good afternoon, i'm well on the one hand it's, it's, it is repetitive and away because russia has accused to crane off planning to use weapons of mass destruction before actually since i pro,
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using chemical or biological weapons. but i think this time, the level of activities actually kind of boring because we have seen a lot of activity over the last days has been colds between the russian minister of defense with his colleagues from the u. k. france and britain. and has been another call, i've been in the sheaves of stuff. and also number of now has said that russia will bring this up, this topic up in front of the security council. so that is warring. but generally speaking, the messaging of the ministry of defense is in a way, curious and has some confusing details. which brings me to the conclusion that this is actually another propaganda effort by russia with different purposes. now with a leader suddenly have so far, rejected the idea of engaging in a, let's say, cold war like nuclear standoff with russia by ruling out nuclear retaliation. have they strengthened to put into position?
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well, it's very difficult to say because nuclear deterrence, of course, re supposes that we would be willing, in the final instance to use nuclear weapons, particularly when you know, local barbers have been used before in a 1st a strike. but to said, i think it's very important to somehow managed risk of nuclear to rhetoric. and what we see right now is our last month is that russia has been using nuclear rhetoric or a 3, i'm sorry, to on a detour to the west. and also to raise the level of public debate on nuclear issues to induce fear among western publics. and then something, what is happening, we have to look at this quite, quite carefully. what some also think that this attempt is this could be an attempt by moscow to, to essentially scare the west or into, into jumpstarting talks. but do you really think that russia is at all interested
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in negotiating? well, right now, i don't see your russian willingness to negotiate so seriously about, you know, ending this conflict or ceasefire. i think if there is a rational by russia to somehow push the west into a certain direction, then i think the main goal is now to promote the idea of an operation. pause, particularly in the house on the reason why. because russia needs as force on the battlefield and maybe the situation we see right now where with these, you know, threats about using a dirty bomb, et cetera. it is all about this operational pause in reality. and there's of course, so there are growing cold, so not just in russia, but in parts of europe. and i'll see in the united states, part of the us democrats, so demanding that the west should start negotiating with, putting up to what end do you think? well, there's certainly fear in some far itself society that this conflict will escalate
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to the nuclear level. and, and i think for the down the line, there is certainly a risk that this can happen and we have to be very careful. but right now we are in a situation where i think the risk a still minimal and, and this means that we have to see how actually to pursue the interest that goes. we have as a west and the brain has as a state that is to free the story tours and also to make sure that to train remains the sovereign of state that can act on its interests. um, but nonetheless, i think further down the line, we have to be very careful because there might be a point in time when russia is so much on the prussia that actually use becomes a possibility, a feasible situation. all right to alex, i think i have that security policy expert with the institute for peace research and security police policy in humble. okay, thank you so much for your time. thank you. let's take
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a look now had some of the other stories making use around the world palestinian authority say 6 palestinians were killed in israel. raids in the occupied westbank . israel said it was a targeted assault on the emergent armed group, lyons den israeli prime minister year le pete said, the leader of the new coalition of palestinian fighters was killed in the raids 9 people have been killed in bangladesh after a sy clone ravaged its west coast officials said, houses have been destroyed, trees uprooted and infrastructure, and power links disrupted. there's been flooding and low lying areas, but mass evacuations before the cyclone, midland full saved lives. the southern african government says formal peace talks to end. ethiopia t gray conflict have begun negotiators from the if the open government and regional forces from te gray arrived in south africa's capital pretoria. this week, the talks are the most significant effort,
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yet to end the 2 year war that has killed tens of thousands of people. riches soon arc has been appointed britton's 3rd prime minister in 2 months. the former finance minister won the support of his fellow conservative and peace, are to his rival, stepped aside, he takes over from las trus, who's economic plants, unsettled financial markets and sparked economic chaos. forcing her resignation, leaving downing street for the last time after just 49 days in office, liz trust had some advice for her successor. from my time as prime minister, i am more convinced than data that we need to be bold and confront the challenges that we face. for richie soon act, those challenges will include reassuring financial markets, spoofed by trust is bold plans for unfunded tax cuts. but for truss who will go down in history as britons shore to serving prime
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minister ever there was one final responsibility head to buckingham palace, to hand her resignation to king charles the 3rd minutes later it was soon next turn to visit the palace where he too made history as he became britain's 1st prime minister of color, as well as the 1st to be richer than the monarch appointing him. then he was off to downing street where he admitted his predecessor had made mistakes and warned of tough times ahead. i will place economic stability and confidence at the hall of this government's agenda. this will me difficult decisions to come after entering downing street as prime minister for the 1st time, those difficult decisions are set to begin straight away. first up, forming
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a new cabinet. and finally, closing the door on weeks of chaos. and let's bring in a directly corresponded big mass to his outside 10 downing street to beg it, how is racy. so next new cabinets coming along. we don't really know yet that many details about the new cabinet. we do know that he has sacked most of our list, trust his cabinet. so that's really a clear sign that he wants to, to start afresh. he has the or i would say he's given there his 1st new speech in downing street with the aura of new confident chief executive. and he wants to clearly start with a fresh your team are really so next to predecessors were brought down by members of their own conservative party who rejected mister soon at last time. just the fact that he was selected unopposed, this time means that his party is now united behind him.
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no, not at all. his party is deeply invited as for once is the breakfast division that are really running quite deep within the conservative party. but then there are also some in his own party party members who are very bitter, almost about his personality. and they say that he has, how do you thrown burress, johnson that he was as somebody who was very quick to position himself as a new prime minister in the summer when boys johnson had to resign. and they also bit of that they didn't get to say, ah, in, he's crowning so to speak as, as prime minister. so within the party there are deep divisions and he will need all his diplomatic skills in order to, to lead them forward. now of course is also made history of sorts. he's a british prime minister with indian route who is taking off his during the valley, the hindu festival of lights. what's been the reaction in india and perhaps even at
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home amongst you case diaspora. well yes, my indian colleagues here in london tell me that the indian newspaper and also social media has been on fire and there was a very warm r, congratulations by no raindrop modi. and here in the u. k. are there are many who are coming forward and they are saying, regardless of whether you support is politics or not, it's really our historic moment that we have somebody with indian, a family roots here and number 10 downing street and some of said, well, in other european countries that wouldn't be so easily possible, so there is a certain pride that this can happen here. the writer, bigger mass, they're reporting for us from outside 10 downing street in london. thank you so much, big it and here is a more stories making news around the world disgraced movie morgan all harvey weinstein has gone on trial in los angeles,
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city. and the plaudits keep coming. he grace dormant with his majestic presence for 2 and a half seasons. now, earling holland's 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 arriving the for us is the one of the last to leave. she take care, 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 sissy, breaking, scoring records left right and center. he's already got 17 in the premier league.
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that's just one less than the entire dorman team of managed in the bundis league of the 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 early, but now he's a play of manchester 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 used to be asked by their buddhist legal proponents. how do you solve a problem like erling hollins? jailed you as basketball star brittany griner has lost her appeal hearing after russian court upheld her 9 year prison sentence griner a to time olympic gold winner and w. n. b,
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a star was arrested at moscow airport for being in possession of wave cartridges containing cannabis oil. on february, the 17th the substance is banned in russia. it is a reminder of the top stories we're following for you into a national leaders, including german chancellor, will have shots, are meeting in berlin to discuss the recovery, reconstruction and modernization of ukraine. in the aftermath of russia's invasion . it's being called a generational mission on the scale of europe's marshal plan. after world war 2, you're watching d. w. news coming up next. in dw news, asia, a government air strike in near mar kills dozens of civilians rights groups call it a will crime. why is the global response so muted? and a prominent pakistani journalist and exile in kenya shot to death by police, will speak to a lifelong colleague over our sharif,
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