Skip to main content

tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  November 14, 2022 12:00pm-12:31pm CET

12:00 pm
[000:00:00;00] news this is dw, use life from berlin as g 20 leaders, gathering barley for their annual summit. the focus is on 2 nations, in particular. the united states and china far apart on issues like taiwan and ukraine. now president joe biden and chief pink sit down in volley for their 1st face to face talks in spite and took office. 2 years ago. ukrainian president floated mister lansky,
12:01 pm
visits the liberated city of hassan to congratulate the troops went 8 months of russian occupation. the kremlin reacts by claiming the city is still part of bratia . turkish police making arrest linked to sundays deadly bombing. at least 6 people were killed on a busy pedestrian street in the hot of east amble. the president described the attack as having a smell of tara about it and did now sports coverage. high bulbs, italian star leads the club into 2nd place in germany's buddhist legal to look at how the standings play out heading into the woke up break. ah. i've been fas all and welcome wild leaders arriving in indonesia. the group of 20 summit begins in bali on tuesday and all eyes are on the high stakes meeting between the american and chinese presidents, joe biden. and she jane being
12:02 pm
a holding their 1st in person talk since biden took office. the 2 nations competing for global influence, the made increasing economic insecurity tensions. the talking points of prickly especially china's military provocations against self rural ty, one at its treatment of ethnic minorities. ahead of the meeting bite and said he wanted to keep communication channels open as the leaders of our 2 nations, we share responsibility my view to show that china and the united states can manage our differences, prevent competition from becoming anything or really mere conflict. and to find ways to work together on urgent global issues a require our mutual cooperation, d. w. 's, alexander phenomena is in bali for the saw it. i asked her what the 2 leaders have been discussing at their meeting. here we know that this a meeting can go on for hours 2 hours, for instance,
12:03 pm
up to 4 hours. we don't know exactly how long it's gonna be. what we know is also that the both the both leaders are not planning to publish a joint statement. after the meeting, however, what i thought was quite striking was to see that they both are sort of struck her the same or very similar tone in their opening for mark. so we just heard from the you as president saying that he would like to put a communication channels to remain open that there are areas we're both countries can work together and said their chinese president, she doing being are also are struck the same tone saying that that is on the oh, good for their people in the u ass. and in china for both sir leaders to, to try to, to find some common ground. and it's also a good for the world because words is paying attention as he put it. but of course, those quite positive statements or doesn't,
12:04 pm
they don't mean that they will agree on all those controversial issues that you have. just to mention, taiwan, of course, china's coercive fur trade practices, china's stands and support for o rushes, position china. the rejection of for a condemning, rushes, aggression against you crate. all those topics are here on the agenda. what else there would you say is expected from china at this summit? the chinese president is going to meet with the french president emanuel mccomb, for instance. he is also said to have for a number for over of abra bilateral meetings, but the question is, of course, whether china can play a more positive role. here during this g 20 meeting, i spoke with her, some experts, they'd say that that could be the case. for instance, when we speak about food security. however many he a fear at that sir,
12:05 pm
china and russia could try to team up here to work together in order to prevent the g 20 from agreeing on anything that they dont like accidentally phenomenal for us at the d. 20 meeting. and bobby, thank you. ukrainian president flood of his soleski has visited the newly liberated city of hassan landscape, congratulated ukrainian troops who retook the city last week after 8 months of russian occupation. bizarrely the kremlin reacted to the news by claiming that his on his still part of russia. lensky says investigators have uncommon evidence of russian war crimes in the region. russian forces destroyed much of the cities infrastructure before pulling out, but full residence. important thing is that the parish days on from hassan's liberation, residents of all ages still haven't stopped celebrating. popularly thought. after 8 months of russian occupation there,
12:06 pm
overjoyed to see the ukrainian flag and ukrainian soldiers finally back shop. nasa, we have no electricity, no water, no internet, no communications, no heating. but there are no russians either, and that's why we're happy we shall rest will be restored, everything will be fine. we are happy, little ukraine is back, which is the most important thing in the whole. michelle board annoies, with much of the cities infrastructure destroyed volunteers have already begun distributing much needed aid to residents facing shortages of food medicine and water. but presidents lensky has warned that the russian occupation left far worse than just deprivation in its wake. sleep from investigators have already documented more than 400 russian war crimes. bodies of both civilians and military are being found at the hassan region. the russian army left the same savagery behind as in other regions of our country that it managed to invade good
12:07 pm
is all as 80. while russian forces have pulled back over the now destroyed antonio ski bridge, which linked have san city to the russian controlled eastern bank of the nepa river . the sit and its surrounding region remained well in range of moscow's artillery. but despite the danger and the deprivation in half, so on the celebrations, go on over here. i'm joined now by a military analyst frank frank led, which from the university of portsmouth in oxford. frank president polanski visited has on this morning. but does the city still have to worry about being in range of a russian attack? well then, good morning. yes indeed. russian artillery has not retreated to a point where it can hit the city. i think presentation that would not look good, but who knows what the reasoning behind russian restraints at the moment is, is also the other factor,
12:08 pm
of course that they will need to dig in. so the next steps will probably not take place around curse on that preparations are certainly being made for the, for the medium term for operations are on there. what about these claims of hundreds of war crimes by russian troops? it's the same pattern, isn't it that we're seeing it time and again for her, i hockey, sewer and, and now has on absolutely. it does tend to indicate that the examples you've given, which by the very fact that you could give so many really off the top of your head or indicate this is that this is standard operating procedure on that there is a course of behavior that russian troops indulge in that goes a little bit about goes considerably beyond the normal, the normal discipline,
12:09 pm
right is paid to that. sometimes they'll discipline trips. take part in this look. systematic will see who the victims are, but the victims in those places that you mentioned before, did tend to have some element of being selected, which of course would indicate a systematic behavior. and that in turn indicates that a chain of command was involved, not allowing things to happen, but authorizing them we'll see what the details come out, but certainly systematic. frank, how hard is it going to be to investigate what happened? it has on resources. i think the issue here, ukraine is stretched across the spectrum of its capabilities. the municipality of the above capitol of hassan will have limited capability. limited capacity. forensic scientists are already in full stretch. the please team will be at full stretch. the military, of course, has other things to be doing. so investigations will be going on, but it'll be very tough to get them done without i think
12:10 pm
a considerable help from overseas, which one hopes will be forthcoming in this under the context. this also harolds, another huge withdrawal for the russians. what, what does this mean to moscow's campaign, but what could it? it's next? move b. ok. first thing has to be conceded that the russians withdrew in reasonably by their standards which isn't good, right? you can use standards, but reason they go to water, they didn't take vast casualties here. so they've reordered that strategy here to a defensive one that digging in across the front. what we can expect over the next few weeks is a slowing down. notice the ation of operations on both sides. you kind of surprised us before, and i suspect the next attack will be directed once again and not, not at least towards that the aim or objective of crimea, or that takes place around because some parisha,
12:11 pm
one doesn't know. i have my suspicions that's compensation. another time i to you of course, is still going back in the east. but to answer your question directly, the russians are now on the defensive. that taking in on they're going to be waiting for. the credit is next. move, it could take place soon, but i think it's more likely they'll be something with operational pause now for a few weeks. and i'm sure we'll be talking about this again. so frank language and oxford. thank you very much for your analysis. thank you back. now some other stories making headlines, the russian foreign ministry is released a video, a foreign minister, a lab for off and his hotel to refute media claims that he was hospitalized in bali . the governor of bali, he says, leverage was taken in for a checkup after his arrival for the g 20 summit and immediately returned in good health and to government protests have taken place in moldova. thousands of people march through the capital key, she now willing for an early election, a middle winter energy crisis,
12:12 pm
and rapidly rising inflation. it being several protests months with repeated pulls for the resignation of the country's pro waste and president, france and britain have signed a revised deal to try to stop people crossing the english channel in small boats. the new agreement means the u. k. will pay france about $72000000.00 euros to cover the cost of security forces patrolling the french coast record. $40000.00 people across the channel this year. police in turkey say a syrian woman, trained by kurdish militants carried out sundays bomb blast, in example. she's wanted 46 people detained in retaliation to the tap in relation to the attack. rather, at least 6 people were killed and several dozen injured when the explosion ripped through a crowded pedestrian street near the central toxeme square. footage on social media shows the moment in explosion, transformed an afternoon honest and both bustling shopping. mile into
12:13 pm
a nightmare. panic and confusion of descended on tourists and shoppers. out for a stroll on istic lol avenue handle. it was rushed to the scene to treat the wounded. and police cordoned off the street warning onlookers to stay clear in case of a 2nd explosion. so no longer, we would have it far away with us, but we saw a few people lying on the ground. we had a huge blast, and afterwards there was dark, smoke rising up lots, then people began running away. i won't people not to panic since they were children and families present. but i went to control further. president rich uptight bear to one praised the swift emergency response, and promised to find those responsible tricky efforts to make turkey and his people surrender to tara will not succeed obama, neither now nor in the future good. just as they cut,
12:14 pm
not in the past net. lucia music turkey's vice president later confirmed that investigators are treating the explosion as an act of terrorism. solo, whoever's behind these incidents, no matter who they are, whether they stay in the country or if they go to the other end of the world. they will be caught just as we have caught other terrorists, and they will be brought to turkey. they will be brought to justice, and i will be held to account at all costs. it is it's not the 1st time easter qual avenue has seen bloodshed in recent years. a suicide bombing in 2016 killed 4 people and wounded dozens more. the turkish government said the perpetrator then had links to the so called islamic state. turkeys broadcasting authority says it restricted news coverage of the explosion in order to avoid sewing panic. access to social media networks is also reportedly limited across the
12:15 pm
country. i also use to invoke correspond julia han, what we know about the arrest. turkish police said in a statement that the suspect who is believed to have planted the bomb here on a stickler avenue in the very center of the city is a syrian woman who was trained to by the kurdistan workers party or p k k. and it's syrian extension, the p k. k is listed as a terrorist organization by uncross and it's western allies, including the u. s. and the european union. this woman was arrested here in istanbul, in the early morning hours. she entered turkey the statement, the police statement further says from a friend in north and syria, and more than 40 other people were also detained in connection with the attack, i should add, though,
12:16 pm
that no group has so far officially claimed responsibility for this attack. so what we know so far is coming from turkish officials. one of them is the turkish interior minister, who was at the scene just a little earlier. he was here. and he interestingly lashed out and washington, he accused the united states of supporting the terrorist organizations in syria. the turkey is now blaming for this attack, and that is why he said turkey rejects all the condolences coming in now from the u . s. embassy. okay, we're talking about the most serious attack in some 5 years. just talk us through more of the reaction. huh. well, yesterday the immediate reactions off to the attack were of course, fear and panic. the, the motions. that's my impression have changed into very deep sadness. and anger, even people are coming here to the scene of the blast to pay their respects. they
12:17 pm
are laying down red coordinations in memory, all the victims of those who died. and those who were injured as city workers have also put up a turkish flag. as you can see along istic la avenue, the people i spoke to says they are very, very sad. they see this as an attack on the entire nation. and they also told me that they hope those who are responsible for this attack will be brought to justice . but really sadness is the overarching emotion. i've seen many people cry because this explosion, it brings back a very painful memories from millions of people here. and it's them who what else are elsewhere in turkey? the series of bombings and explosions in the years 2015 to 2017, which killed in the entire country. several 100 people. those attacks. some of them were blamed on the so called islamic state. others were blamed on kurdish militants and then of course, there's the question, how did it come to this?
12:18 pm
how could this happen? because it's declared avenue is actually one of the most secure, retired places in the entire cities, with lots of security cameras, with lots of armed police around and various spots. so that's also question people are asking, how did it come to this? how was someone able to commit such an attack in broad daylight? julia han in is sample a lot of unanswered questions there. thank you very much for your reporting. as the cop 27 climate summit enters its final week, countries there grew rich by burning fossil fuels is still at loggerheads with developing nations reeling from the impacts of global warming. one of the key issues is climate finance. the v 20 group of vulnerable countries. once more aid to battle, some of the worst disasters from drought in the horn of africa to floods across south asia. while the responsibility for causing climate change largely rests on developed economies, poor regions of bearing the brunt in the philippines rising,
12:19 pm
sees and sinking ground levels threatened the capital manila, a few kilometers from the city center on the island of salam bow. many residents have had to leave joining a growing wave of climate refugees. the sound of waves work the middle family up early, flood waters into their home on the philippine island of salam bow more and more often in these days. the children's mother, jeremy, has decided that all 4 should go to school, including 6 year old joselle. the path a walk has been raised several times over the years, but sea levels keep on rising. beneath the water, there are dangerous concealed dips and hollows. just a few meters from the school. it gets too deep for just so some children even come by boat. the floor of a classroom is still on dry ground,
12:20 pm
but no one knows how long it will stay that way. 34 year old jeremy runs a small store from the front part of her house. this used to be the top floor. they had to abandon the ground floor years ago, along with their dreams full ever and would like to move away. but how will we mean to make a living people here at fishes? if we move to the mainland, things will be difficult. we don't know anything else and a blaze full big. 1500 people still live on solemn bow. others have deserted their homes. you could call their former inhabitants climate refugees . 1 in the bay of manila, sea levels are rising twice as fast as the global average by 7 millimeters a year. at the same time, ground levels are sinking due to
12:21 pm
a construction boom and groundwater extraction, large scale land reclamation projects are also making flooding worse than there's the impact of climate change. according to environmental expert carlos de la cruz, the philippines have been in denial for too long the solutions to our problems that have happened 20 years ago. i should have started brenda years ago because dealing with climate would require longer planning horizons. and right now we don't have that that, you know, we don't have the luxury of time. so now we're in the philippines. everything feels like an emergency. everything feels like a crisis because they are everything, surveys against them. in the past, people often chose to settle by the coast. attracted by the riches of the sea. now many are running the other way. let's bring you up to dates with some other stories making headlines. german chancellor will have schoultz has agreed to strengthen
12:22 pm
business and security cooperation with singapore on a visit to the city state. it's on a trip to southeast asia. wes sholtes is seeking to deepen economic ties to reduce germany's dependents on china. you'll then join other world leaders at the g 20 summit in by taco. so vena has elected its 1st female president, backed by the santa left government. tasha could mussa be her conservative rival in an election run off taking 54 percent of the vote. the new president says she will seek to bridge slovenia is deep political divide. is jago before the to some buddhist week of football. 5 oak have taken 2nd place from when young belinda after an empathic, emphatic for one victory over their fellow journal challenges in japan. so grateful was 5 books hero scoring a hattrick match featuring for penalties. and a red card in kansas,
12:23 pm
grief italy didn't make it to the world cup for the minute. parents for dis handle gave him another chance to show what guitar would be missing. he didn't disappoint no mistake. and there was even more to love about the italian se, just few minutes later referred leading a fryeburg break away. he got the ball back to make it to nail. down a 3rd, matthew in the back of the 2nd place in the table union could have pulled one back moment later. but mister, what he could bear road before imploding by giving away yes. another penalty. the light seeing red, but loony on that man. grief i went in a different direction. the outcome was the same. number 3 for fryeburg. o number 3 for him. and it didn't stop there. michael griggs, rich chipped in a full, stolen straight for half time. a delicate finish from the forward.
12:24 pm
not even divine intervention with help. who knew now they did finally get to go with their own 6 minutes from the end. yes. and now the penalty. but the day and 2nd place belong to fryeburg and grief. i was grateful. first bonus. lincoln. patrick, here he is. talking about his performance and those 2 penalties both rudolph. it's not easy to take 2 penalties in one match, but i stayed very focused and going 3 neil up did us very good. as did the red card i took the wind out of only on sales. yeah, that's when you want to to check out both. and i also saw mine's and there 3 game losing streak by holding frankfurt to a draw on for go, keep back, haven't top made a pair of extraordinary saves for you on a ton who caught passed? got the bill passed him from close range given mice, the lead just before half time. then marcell good sir made
12:25 pm
a perfect pass to ward i called in ni and the young friends international hit the town to secure point. 4 and foot is out. the boat is like a standings locating into the woke up at a break that runs into january by and munich remain on top. but now followed by fi, bog and lips ish. frankfurt is forth when you're building for the 5th. heter bellini have rocketed up to 15. looking at the bottom 3 the relegation zone. it's still got bowl. hm. angelica, let's take a look at some of the other stories from the world of sports. quarterback tom brady led the tampa bay buccaneers to victory over the seattle seahawks in the 1st ever nfl regular season game in germany. german fans packed musics. allianz arena for the game league has said the nfl will state, at least for more games in germany. from 2025 switzerland have won the billy drinking cup final. over australia. linda had been siege, took the match,
12:26 pm
that in short, the 1st day was swiss title in the team tournament, which used to be known as the federation come, australia missed out on their 1st championship since 974 of bumping and grinding at the for me the one fixture in sao paolo brazil on sunday. daniel ricardo sent both himself and kevin mag, a son out of the race. on the very 1st lap they did child care, was it by london norris, and crashed into the wall. it all meant clear sailing for an emotional george russell to take his 1st ever if one born pri with mercedes teammate louis hamilton and say my competitor may not have liked it, but 15 year old india is such a joke has won the world breaking championships in new york, right? dancing makes its olympic debut in 2024. after getting started in the bronx, 49 years ago. sato is the 1st dutch competitor to win and the youngest ever
12:27 pm
and reminder about old story. the u. s. a chinese leaders hold and talks in indonesia, president joe biden, and president, she came paying a meeting on the sidelines at the g. 20 summit in bali in open comments by the city . hope to avoid your ways, china conflict fall. she said the 2 countries need to find the right direction for relations. next, global $3000.00 books at the trafficking of young vietnamese women kidnapped to be sold as brides in china. i been puzzled
12:28 pm
with stolen brides in vietnam. they all have become a victim of human traffic, sold against their will to chinese men seeking wives, mostly by their own family or friends.
12:29 pm
but some managed to escape their tormentors. global 3000. next on d, w. e co, india, a garbage photo. in dallas scouts homes for legally dispos demolition ways. it contains valuable materials, but we're not sure it gets dumped in the natural environment with becoming a gigantic environmental problem. volts and waste scouts are intended to motivate people to recycle. he go in 60 minutes on d. w o, a rear naturally spectacle and an improved world,
12:30 pm
a meeting of the loom whale sharks are the remote island of saint hold, a testament to the quality of the artisans waters. one of the many success stories from a bastion of biodiversity say don't starts november 18th. oh, d, w ah, ah, welcome to global 3000 sustainable living benevolence is driving change in development island queens. how

35 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on