tv DW News Deutsche Welle November 5, 2022 1:00pm-1:16pm CET
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and it could add without mm with ah, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. european governments begin clamping down again on migration. as ports are closed and borders tightened, d w follows the many people trying to enter the you through the so called to balkan route and twitters and you boss, he long mosque begins slashing jobs. he says it's to make the platform more
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profitable. twitter workers reply, see when court ah i'm pablo foley, as welcome to the program. it leaves new far right government has formerly closed its ports to rescue ships wrung by humanitarian groups. that says 3 vessels with more than a 1000 migrants on board, remain stuck in limbo off the coast of sicily. cruise report worsening conditions on board, including the spread of illness. italy's interior minister said ships would be inspected at sea before any further steps are taken. while the balkan roots tightened by refugees into the european union has not been in the spotlight for some time. but it's still busy and getting busier. u officials recorded more
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than a 100000 people without documentation entering the block from the western balkans. in the 1st 9 months of 2020 to serbian visa rules make it relatively easy to go from there into the european union. did abuse intro safari went to the over. i know that's camp near bel. great new are i both of the o'brien about camp. they have come from around the world. here they get the medical check, awful shower, some things to eat, and somewhere to sleep. hardly any plan to stay. not we can take 200 people in our emergency shelters, on average. they stay here for around 2 weeks. new people come, but people leave to and we have enough capacity to accommodate them. other than bill are 2 of the few long term residents in the camp. they both spend years of their old them are tired of trying to cross dangers borders. they have both applied for asylum and here, give me it is back love. so off that i decide that i want to rest here because here
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i am little bit bissell bill has also southfield here. he flat the war in syria 4 years ago and can go back. he's hoping to stay and work here through the phone in syria. i was a carpenter, and my father was to you. he taught me the trait. when i left my country, i planned to go to germany, but then i decided to stay here. they gave me these machines, workspace, and everything. i wanted to make some sculptures and stay here to work chess at the time, a space for cricket, yet everyone is focusing on their friend game. that's what they call that very serious business of trying to cross the board. there's into the you. this is where it starts. this part near belgrade, the main bus station is where people prepare to travel to towns near the borders with gray, sha hungary,
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and romania here countries. the bay smugglers thousands of dollars to get across the frontier. nikolai colacho vicious, the belgrade lawyer and refugee activists. what kind of problem you have the guardian police budrum and meeting our pupils with one bar, please put it with a sick day day. hey, your sleep, your search, your strip to where they see a future. what is your plan? our plans to go to the country to a peaceful country. land is the day they are. they want to live serbia, not because of why lance, but because they see a better chance of finding work in the eel survey. i cannot stop them moving through says colacho, which soviet cannot do anything. so nobody can do anything by themselves. that's the point. the point is that western ball can region audit ball can region or
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european union or europe in region should design our response, which is human rights and record law family. that was the people who would continue company. they are flat from war poverty and persecution. the world over that going to last station is another step. the balkan root is open. and for many, there been thought this winter. all right, let's get you up to speed now on some more of today's top stories. how your iran has acknowledged for the 1st time that the country has supplied russia with drones, arounds, foreign minister admitted that a limited number had been sent before the war in ukraine, but said they were no longer being supplied moscow denies using iranian thrones in ukraine. at least 13 people have died in a nightclub fire, in the russian city of stroma, north east of moscow. around 250 people were evacuated as the flames caused the
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ceiling to collapse. a suspect is in custody, whose believe to a set of fireworks inside the venue. sizes of gathered in south korea to commemorate the victims of a crowd surged during halloween celebrations in the capital. so the crush happened in a popular night life. harry, i'm resulted in the deaths of 156 p. o inforcement officials have admitted the safety measures were insufficient to handle the crime. c at least 7 people have been killed in eastern venezuela after heavy rains triggered flooding and lance lights rescue services are searching for survivors in the city of what it is that a cruise across the country torrential rains have caused the deaths of at least 80 people in the past month twitter is laying all 4 and half its workforce as ellen musk ended his 1st week as the company's new owner.
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employees have launched a class action lawsuit over the firings mosque says he's looking to cut costs following his $44000000000.00 takeover of the social media platform. twitter the san francisco headquarters shut down on friday as ellen musk mass firings got underway. soon former staff were posting messages on the platform about how abruptly they was sacked, saying they'd been locked out of their work accounts with little information. some are already suing over the lack of advance notice. only way to go with find out would be not any phone call or any now from their employer or their boss. but just by seeing their for their work laptop, automatically re boots and just to go blank. that's the way people would find out.
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but musk has defended the cuts, saying twitter is losing millions of dollars a day. oh, with children. and ha, ha ha, was before yaki, sorry, and a root major. okay. awesome. so this is what is our operations at all? but well must focus is on saving money. critics fair that such drastic cuts to twitters staff will leave the platform used by hundreds of millions, struggling to deal with hate speech and misinformation. right, well, earlier we spoke to goran gallic, he's an associate professor of strategic management at mcmaster university in canada and he explained the strategy behind the cuts to twitters workforce. it's quite possible that what you learned mosque is trying to do is kind of play to his
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strengths. so he hasn't never really bought a company like this before. he started new companies, tesla space, x, the rolling whole list of companies. we've been able to bring in his own culture. and you kind of see this now with twitter words bring in friends and top executive positions. and he's laying off people and bring and even employees like software developer, some tesla. so we could be seeing a cultural change to a twitter, and that could be what he's planning an indigenous group in peru say they've released nearly $100.00 river boat passengers, whom they detained in protest against pollution. the community is calling on the government to do more to combat oil spills in their region. the indigenous group says they'll continue blocking the passage of boats until their demands are met. an unexpected detour for these tourists in peru local seas, their boat to protest, a recent oil spill effect. this man says he was struck with an arrow during the
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take over another passenger posted this plea, then it will on to the ship's crew were taken back to the indigenous groups community. and we do not know what could happen to them, what it was. i don't know, we feel abandoned here on the boat. it was made i did were asking for help to see how to find a solution. the indigenous leader laid out their demands from the government media . when we are asking ministers to declare a state of emergency in the district of arena due to all contamination, we ask that a high level commission be presided over by the president of the republic. let peruse president accused them of causing the oil spills. good, some members of these native communities are the ones who cut the pipeline and then demand its repair as well as compensation. that is,
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they cut the pipeline and asked for it to be repaired. the latest oil still to hit, the community was in september, a pipeline operated by the state own petro peru ruptured 2500 barrels of oil spilled into the river. back on the seas boat fear began to set in as night fell. passengers say they were running out of food and water. among those on board were pregnant women and people with medical conditions. after nearly 30 hours, the group was free after talks between local officials and the indigenous group. i think it a 100 years ago, on the 4th of november, a team working under british archaeologist, howard carter in egypt, valley of the kings on earth had some stone steps. they followed them down to one of the most important archaeological discoveries of the 20th century. the tune of king 2 to come how would carter had been searching for tutoring harman?
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for years his funding was running out when a young gypsy boy and his team stumbled across a step, it was the entrance to a tune that had lain buried for more than 3000 years. when they opened it, the archaeologist and his patron, the earl of canada, and found unimaginable treasures. my great grandfather said how, what do you see? because famous, he replies just wonderful things everywhere. the glint of gold often both wouldn't object and that's just the stone. but the best was yet to come. the sarcophagus of the king who died around 1323 b. c. a just 19 contained 3 layers of dueling crusted coffins, the innermost with made of pure gold. from 20th century wrestling, says the golden taste mouth of a young fellow, look back to an age of blood. it. it took a decade to catalogue the teams,
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$5000.00 artifacts. and scientists have spent many more uncovering the secrets of the pharaoh's mummified remains. so how did he die? the damage done to his body during excavation has made it hard to tell. there are several theories initially there was one that someone had hit him on the head that proved to be medically incorrect. there was theories that he fell from a chariot that he was run over by a chariot that he was kicked by a horse in 2005. the 1st c t scan was performed. dna test followed scientists. now, believe his immune system had been weakened by malaria and that he may have died from an infected leg injury and unglamorous end to a rain that lasted less than a decade. by the modern era, the boy king had been largely forgotten. so by celebrating him, we are giving his soul continued life to common is the only pharaoh who has
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sustained and looked after his country beyond his reign. ever since the discovery of his tomb to carmen has helped egypt economy and public persona. and could there be yet more to come, maybe to harmons to has not been completely ex excavated, that perhaps behind the burial chamber lies the 2nd chamber that has not been found yet, which might contain the body of another ruler. such is nefertiti. whether will not the tomb harbours further secrets? it's discovery 100 years ago as guaranteed to it in harmon, in mortality. all right now to something that will likely make some of you out there shudder. i'm going to leave myself here. a reporter on a live broadcast was interrupted by a cheeky feathered friend. chillies, yawns. nicholas chrome was on air when a pirate decided that his shoulder would make a delightful perch. now,
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after it's moment in the spotlight, the bird flew off with me. here are you enough to report us? earbuds, you. it was a reporter when i'm hearing on my proud look year by yesterday. the indoor gone. it will not be but sure. vilegas that billy, while i am in the lessons that turn off i to stay tackle anyway. and this is deed of the news from berlin of next a d, a documentary on the poisoning of a town in chile by toxic waste. and don't forget to stay up to date on the website and follow some social media. again at the top tech we're all set to go beyond the citizenship and then we're all live as we take on the we're all about the stories that.
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