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oh, we explain how things technologies work, how they can go with how they can also go terribly. watch, you know? ah, ah, this is d, w. news live from berlin. pakistan's former prime minister in ron con, survived the shooting at a rally. he was wounded as he led to protest demanding staff elections. police have arrested the gunman. class an occupation official says russian forces are likely to
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abandon the city of care songs as ukrainian troops continue their advance. and german chancellor, olaf shoulds travel to china amid growing concerns over its economic power. critic say berlin is over dependent on beijing's trade. ah, am rahile mohammed walked into the program? pakistan's, former prime minister in mon con, is recovering from surgery in hospital after surviving what his aids are calling an assassination attempt con was shot while leading a march from the city of. was there a bud to the capital? is some bud? police have arrested the suspected gunman. a warning our report contains some graphic images. ah, there's a party atmosphere is emron cods convoy roll into town. ah,
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but then out of nowhere, a series of gunshots filled the air. and pakistan's, former prime minister, goes down. his quickly carried away and taken to a place of safety. clearly in pain, he suffered a gunshot wound, scans later feeling, bullet fragments in his leg. and he's not the only one injured about him. ron khan is safe and being told at one friend has died. some others are seriously injured. why it was a little while later, the 70 year old appears again outside waving to supporters before being moved into a car and driven to hospital for treatments. lou, this was the 7th day of an anti government protest. march led by the former cricket at turn politician, he's demanding new snap collections after being ousted as prime minister in a conference vote in april. speaking earlier this week, he insisted the rallies would be peaceful. i don't see any vitamin because the 26
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years we've never been, doesn't violent realities. vulgarly supreme court. we're not going to break any laws of the law. around con has been accused of creating a political crisis in pakistan, a divided country, which is no stranger to political violence. and this attack only seems to have found the flames with his supporters taking to the streets in anger. many believing this was an assassination attempts. as land college as a journalist in atlanta, but he explains what led up to these latest events the full, if i did you to the past last 6 months or 7 months to syncing non count ouster from the government. just it was only one demand that he was having. he was hoarding different release. he protested, done in the month of may as well. and there was one demand. and i was of the early elections in the country. a while. the federal government was not ready for that
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much was on this single point to join got offer at lee elections a since he announced the date of his march. we thought that there were statements coming in from both hands, from the federal government and from england con critical party, p t, and became lawn good. the party was fleming. the federal government did want the country during this march. on the other hand, the federal government was limited to iran is probably planning allergic. and today we have seen that this unfortunate incident somehow happen, and the positive still coming in on it. there should be no politics and we decide the politics are during this time and we should talk about enveloping of in gone and put it, it's can be discussed. a russian appointed official and ukraine's illegally annex care. san region says, russian forces will withdraw from the west bank of the de ne pro river. it comes as
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ukrainian forces advance in the area. meanwhile, tens of thousands of people have now left that russian controlled city of care, san shops and businesses have closed, and people have been seen arriving in neighboring crimea. i boss, united nation says rushes invasion of ukraine is driving the largest and fastest displacement of people and decades as russia targets keith civilian infrastructure . millions of ukrainians are facing the difficult choice of trying to survive a dangerous winter or become refugees abroad. that's mom, that's me. that's my dad. and that's my grandma knew his portrait of their picture . perfect family hangs on the bedroom wall, but it's not this ukrainian boy's current reality. it just him and his mom here in the south of belgium. dave received a warm welcome as refugees, but helena says the choice to flee was difficult more the thing that i wanted my
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child to be safer from a motor work. what be thought maggio put with absolutely did a fine job, even if many people help us and belgium emotionally to spread it difficult? no child belgium has become a refuge for tens of thousands of ukrainians since the war began. is because most of them women and children, noisy, b, bushing. their struggle is shared by millions of ukrainians. now scattered around the world. do you an agency for refugees? describe the situation as the fastest and largest displacement of people in decades . some 14000000 people have been forced from their home since the 24th of february ukrainians are about to face. one of the world's harshest winters, in extremely difficult circumstances. moscow's attacks on civilian infrastructure
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have destroyed a 3rd of ukraine's power stations with winter approaching. there are growing fears that many areas could be left without power. heat or water was perky women in an interview broadcast on ukrainian national television last week over ukrainian official advised refugees to stay abroad for the time being with the offer you could have purchased. i'd like to take this opportunity to ask them not to return right now for when we need to. so white this winter to do now is to risk yourself and your children, your wild hon. relatives who may be ill, bedridden or elderly. i will fashion kit for ukrainians abroad. the dream is to one day return. but for now, helena is one of millions who are experiencing their 1st winter as refugees. and the heroes mother developments in the war in ukraine. the international atomic energy agency says is found no evidence of ukraine developing
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a so called dirty bomb. that's a conventional bond laced with radioactive material. the agency inspected 3 sites in ukraine after ukraine. author, russia, accused care of, of planning to use one. you're getting older for a move in your boma system. let's see if ryan's president thought him is the lance . he says, russian strikes have left 4500000 people without power across the country. russia has been stepping up in the tax on energy infrastructure following ukrainian advances in the battlefield. foreign ministers from the g 7 group of nations are meeting in germany to address a number of global crises. they've discussed coordinating aid to help embattled ukrainians cope with winter. the ongoing political unrest in iran and china's growing economic influence representatives have also agreed to set a fixed price when they kept what g segment meant. she 7 members will pay for russian oil shipments. the move is aimed at stabilizing the markets. and i would
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like to give, or the top com as the german chancellor travels to beijing, olive shoals has been facing calls for a tougher stance on china's authoritarian policies. concerns are growing that germany has become overly dependent on its trade with china. change through trade for years, that was germany's china policy. oma chancellor, anglo merkel champion the idea throughout her 16 years and power, suggesting that making money in fostering change go hand in hand. china is now germany's biggest trained partner and concerns are growing that this has made germany dangerously dependent. but if you look at a couple of the kind of key clusters of dependency em when now, particularly down to parts of the car and the auto sector and the chemical sector, and i think that's where you have the real dependencies. china under all powerful
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president, she jane ping has undergone profound change. the economy has reached new heights, but instead of opening up politically, c has doubled down on authoritarianism. the idea of change through trade looks dead yet the new government has been wrestling with what to do about that. the coalition deal, the government signed last year, looked tough, with passages on taiwan and human rights. a wall mark of the green party, which holds important ministries in the government side from under the time when people said trade no matter what, no matter what the social and humanitarian standards are. this is the point for relations. this is something we shouldn't allow ourselves any longer. this means that we will also establish a more robust trade policy views of his china for europe, austro but the man at the top doesn't seem so sure. chancellor,
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all of shots has pushed through a controversial deal, allowing a chinese state enterprise to buy a steak and germany is most important. port hamburg the decision was met with uproar from his own coalition partners, most notably from the greens, all of cells as decision now to travel to china with a business delegation is only adding to the divisions. so where does that leave germany's china strategy? somebody will not just have to look at how to diversify economic relations, but actually how to reduce strategic dependencies on china, particularly in critical areas such as raw materials and shoot, for example, areas such as a wind turbine. so solar modules, an electric batteries for electric vehicles. crucial decisions lie ahead, but it's not clear if the german government can make up its mind is like
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a some other stories making headlines around the world. israel's former prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his right way allies have one a clear parliamentary majority in the countries. election electoral commission says his block 164 seats and sundays vote compared to just 51. for the opposition block, led by prime minister hired the pete. the pete has conceded defeat. north korea has fired at least for more projectiles, including a suspected long range missile. it's a raised emergency alerts in south korea and japan. authorities in those countries say the launch appears to have failed. this comes a day off to a young young fire to record number of missiles toward south korea. the husband of us house because nancy pelosi has been released from hospital after undergoing surgery for injuries from an assault last week. a canadian man has been
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charged with a breaking into the couples home in san francisco. pull pelosi was attacked with a hammer. he remains under doctor's care. the italy's newly elected prime minister georgia maloney has met e u officials in brussels. she said one aim of her visit trip of her foreign trip was that to soften perceptions of her right wing cabinet. one issue that concerns other you leaders is the new government stance on migrants rescue ships carrying 1000 refugees. still wait a long italy's coast bod, from ducking. ah, they're waiting to go is sure. 234 people on board. the ocean. viking plucked from the sea by the organization as so s mediterranean may lever aboard the german flagged rescue. ship humanity won thoroughly. so nearly 200 people saved from the sea. right. neither or more than a 1000 migrants on 3 private rescue ships waiting for
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a safe harbor off the coast of sicily. so far without success. when the eye norquist midlevel, our impression is that those rescued on board are really being used as a political porn. as a means of pressuring other european governments to act. so we're urging that a solution be found for the rescued 1st is that all of elfman and there's on fatigue that didn't go from viet italy's new far i prime minister georgia maloney has just made her inaugural visit to brussels in the future. she will negotiate her migration policy here in the past. her country is called for more european solidarity of you know, what a lot of you meant that we talked, of course, about migration flows from about the change any to this point of view the in its position on the matter lisa. and so for us, the priority becomes one that is already provided for in european regulations, which is the defense of external borders. italy's interior minister is already
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showing the government's tough line, a migration refusing private c. rescuers entry into italian ports is either after the nabi, these ships are flying the flags of norway and germany and international waters. and therefore, as they have been informed by the ministry of foreign affairs, these countries are responsible for assisting the people on board of zoning. recall requested to face the german government has now asked usually for help for the asylum seekers on the humanity. one, it's unclear whether this will result in the rescue ship being allowed to land in an italian pores thoughtful is up. next i'll see says ah, in the country that will host the world caught between transformation and exploitation between education and tradition.

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