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ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, joe biden tells china there must not be another cold war. the u. s. president spoke after meeting is chinese counterpart teaching pinging valley ahead of the g. 20 summit for their 1st face to face toward the 2 nations are far apart on issues like taiwan and ukraine. but biden's said tensions cannot be allowed to escalate into
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conflicts. grants president vladimir zalinski visits the liberated city of car song to congratulate the troops who end 8 months of russian occupation. the kremlin, racked by claiming the city was still part of russia. and in sports, 5 oaks, italian style leads the club into 2nd place in germany. has been as legal, we look at how the standings play out heading into the world cup break. ah i'm glad else as well come to the program. joe biden has told china there must not be another cold war. the u. s. president met chinese counterparts, each in ping in indonesia had of tuesday's group of 20 summit. all eyes were on the
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1st in person talks between the 2 leaders since biden took office. the 2 nations are competing for global influences, economic and security. tensions are increasing. but by the set differences over issues like taiwan or ukraine must not be allowed to escalate into conflict. we had actually we, we had an open and candid conversation about our intentions and our priorities. it was clear, he was clear and i was clear, there will defend american interest in values promot, universal human rights, and stand up for their national order and work and lock strep with our allies and partners. we're going to compete vigorously when i'm not looking for conflict. i'm looking to manage this competition responsibly. now let's bring the ws chief international international editor. it's a walker who is in bali and has followed the talks there. now we just heard the biden saying that the countries need to manage the competition between them
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responsibly. is it possible to compete without confrontation? bo? well, i, this is lou. the one of the 1000000 dollar questions of this century are in geo politics. gearhart the fact that china has, has risen, or to being a rival power or close to the level of the united states, economically and per in the next couple of decades, militarily, as well. and whether, you know, this almost as of historical inevitability about it, that is such a great power threat to the united states that these 2 powers will end up in conflict of some kind a job. nothing is partly talking about trying to make sure that the 2 sides don't end up in a war that is completely unintentional to something effectively accidental could happen around one of the potential flash points, such as taiwan, for example,
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which we might talk about in a moment. but, and to give you a sense of, of the concerns there. so i was speaking recently to a very senior military analyst who's very close to the bite administration. and this analyst was pointing out that between the us and china, there simply are not the kind of hot lines that existed, say, during the cold war, back in the 20th century, or between russia and the united states. this kind of communication between the 2 countries, between them military, between their top leadership is not fully in place. and that's the sort of thing you really need in crisis situations which could flare up unexpectedly. or to make sure that both sides fully understand each other. and she said that this is something over the united states really been pushing for, they really want the, the chinese to kind of set up these kind of lines of communication. and there are some hints in the statements that we,
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we've got out of the white house that talks are going to proceed on trying to set up that sort of communication channel that will be an important percent, is almost a minimum thing to try to reduce the risk going forward. now arm from the, the red phone to the the red line, the president g apparently has warned a bite not to cross beijing's red line over the self ruled island of taiwan. what is this red line? and how willing is the west to stick to this yet? so again, hard, we could talk about this for the rest of the day. it is a complex issue. it goes back to the very early days of the relationship between the united states and china and how they dealt with the issue of taiwan in the early days of talked to get a diplomatic relations between the 2 sides. going back in the 19 seventy's and some
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of the, the sort of diplomatic fudges that they came up with back then a beginning to get pretty much unstuck. there are times like one china, this idea that there is a single china and that taiwan belongs to that from the chinese point of view that means or towards the united states and any one else. just keep away. this is our business. this got nothing to do with you. that is not the, the u. s. understanding of the high d of one china. it's, it's kind of back away from the theory. here are 2 more concrete. red lines were the type of the chinese say that taiwanese independence is a red line that they would not accept and is pretty well understood that if the taiwanese did declare independence, that the chinese are very well might go ahead with an invasion. but there's absolutely no intention on the taiwanese side to declare independence. so this is almost a straw man. so i think the abiding sense i get from looking at the chinese statements coming out of this is that then hot, budging, one inch on the issue of taiwan. that message remains back off. this has got
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nothing to do with you. and that does not sit comfortably with united states, which looks at taiwan as a vulnerable democracy that it wants to protect almost in the vein of what we're seeing in ukraine versus russia right now, is to international editor richard walker. they're reporting from barley. thank you very much, which as they g 20 summit kicks off in indonesia, there will be one leader missing russia's president. vladimir putin has been personally invited by the and venetian president or co widow, but just a few days ago put him pulled out while that decision will be welcomed by some g 20 member countries. hooton's one ukraine will still dominate the summit. would he or wouldn't he is in the end rush is president decided he wouldn't as he pulled out of attending the g. 20 summit in person from a blow to indonesia,
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president yoko widow who had even traveled to moscow to personally invite vladimir putin. but many western members of the g 20 will be relieved. they won't have to meet putin face to face some have questioned rushes, membership, following its invasion of ukraine. an invasion that created a deep geopolitical divide. that divide means that even if putin isn't on the indonesian island of bali this week, his war will still overshadow events. it's already caused turmoil across the world, including a food crisis, after grain prices, sword as a result of the war. a deal to allow grain exports from ukraine was agreed with russia in the summer. but at the end of october, putin suspended it,
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although co operation began a few days later, the russian president may refuse to extend the deal when the agreement expires later this week. and energy crisis has also hit the world hard with most e u g 20 members doing their best to reduce their dependence on russian gas and oil, leaving many out in the cold. other g 20 members, including india, have benefited from cheap russian energy. the knock on effect of all this has been rising prices and soaring inflation. g 20 members are still divided over rushes war. but while it continues, its leaders will struggle to fight its global effects. the other ukraine's president vladimir zalinski has visited the newly liberated city of care, san congratulated ukrainian troops who retook the city last week,
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ground and claims. carson is still part of russia. lensky says investigators have uncovered evidence of russian war crimes in the region. while on chris on he said ukraine wants peace, but not on russian terms. i mean, oh, country jim divided and goes is, is it beat about his longly difficult? we because this is war 2, the best heroes while we're coming. and so, but it, for us is worry, understandable. we don't believe russia. yes. there, there are 3 games with all the world is why we have believe we're, we're ready for our lease, for our conference, for ms. lewinsky. they're speaking in harrison this morning. now russian forces
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have destroyed much of the cities infrastructure before pulling out, but for residents, the important thing is regaining their freedom. ah days on from hassan's liberation. residents of all ages still haven't stopped celebrating. popularly thought. after 8 months of russian occupation there, 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 sure. rest will be restored. everything will be fine, we are happy because you, it is batch, which is the most important thing, carry in the whole miserable noise with much of the city's infrastructure destroyed . volunteers have already begun distributing much needed aid to residents facing shortages of food medicine and water. but presidents lensky has warned,
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the russian occupation left far worse than just deprivation in its wake. sleeps 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 is all as 80, while russian forces have pulled back over the now destroyed until nit ski bridge, which linked have san city to the russian controlled eastern bank of the nepa river . the city and its surrounding region remained well in range of moscow's artillery . but despite the danger and the deprivation in half sawn the celebrations, go on o bethune with through sonata ever look at some of the other stories making
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headlines today. european union, foreign ministers have agreed to impose additional sanctions on iran. the block has condemned a rainy and authorities for excessive use of force against peaceful protesters are widespread demonstrations have been taking place in iran for several months now. since the death of a young woman in police, the jail british egyptian activist, ala bertha thomas has told his family in a letter that he has started drinking water again. it is the welcome letter. as proof of the of life after fears for his health, the pro democracy activists has been on hunger strike and refused war them. since the cop $27.00 climate summit truck drivers and spain have launched the fresh stripe protesting the rising cost of living. they are demanding changes to road freight regulations to protect their margins and keep costs down their muslim protest in march this year brought spain supply chains to hold.
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please, and turkey suspect the syrian woman planted, the bumper went off in istanbul on sunday. they say she was trained by kurdish militants. the woman is one of more than 40 people who have been detained over the attack. the band kurdistan worker's party p k k. as denied any role in the blast. at least 6 people were killed and several dozen in injured when the explosion ripped through a crowded pedestrian street in near toxeme square. elise rater, herman is stumble. following sundays, bomb blast inside a suspect is arrested. turkeys interior ministry claims. this person said to be a syrian woman with links to kurdish militants. was responsible for planting the device . doesn't this more people are sent to have been detained?
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the attack hit this busy shopping street, causing panic across the city. as people ran for their lives, live on the phone. if i was talking on the phone both, all of a sudden there was an explosion. it was pretty loud locked. and i looked at the window and saw people running very sad because some people just came here to us, to have fun to enjoy, to have a vacation. they went to the shop to buy something. and they didn't know that they will be, it will be their last day you on is i don't feel safe here anymore. i'm not sure i'm afraid to will be more bombings by that. if i ever have kids, i don't want them to go through something like this on legends rooms yet i hope it will not happen again, shall i? and they managed to prevent such attacks as summerlin. can they get? hello, william condolences have been paid from across the world. but turkey has rejected those from the united states. it accuses washington of supporting the band
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kurdistan work his party or p k k, which it claims is behind the attack lyrics on the senate, all of them. the insincerity of our so called allies, this ruler, who officially sent the terrorists money from their own senator. but it is evident that a good while the political fights continue, it stumble, cleans up the mass as the most deadly attack in 5 years. leaves this city on edge. accosted a g, a han is in istanbul, and earlier she told me more about the police investigation. will turkish police have surprisingly quickly identified and detained, a main suspect less than 24 hours after the deadly attack. a syrian woman is believed to have planted the bomb on istic la avenue here in central eastern bowl,
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according to the police, she received training by the kurdistan workers party or p k k. and it syrian affiliates, and entered turkey from north and syria. 46, other people were also detained in connection with the attack. police say they went through the footage of more than a 1000 security cameras here in istanbul, in order to be able to make these investigations and arrests. now the turkish government blames the kurdish militant p k k, which is listed as a terrorist organization by on crow, but also by the european union, the u. s. and other western countries. interestingly, the p k k itself published a statement denying any involvement in this attack. so did another kurdish let group, the s d f in syria. now that certainly raises some questions, but the means for us journalists here in turkey for anyone,
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basically to independently verify the various claims coming from different sides is very limited, very difficult here. the government strictly controlled the flow of information yesterday immediately after the blast. they imposed a new span to it what they say in order to avoid panic spreading among the population a today, they're widely sharing the images of the main suspect and her, her arrest. but right now, this is the main source of information. we have to talk briefly through d reaction to this most serious attack in 5 years. well, there is, of course, a great sense of sadness among is stumble residents. i have seen many people are paying a visit to the side of the blast today laying down flowers. i've seen people crying
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. and then of course, there is the realization among many of us living here in istanbul, that this blast could have hit. any of us just because it's decline avenue, as such a central place, it's very popular with locals and tourists and like i, and many people were there on a sunday when shops and restaurants were open to enjoy their free time. and then of course, this explosion, this blast brings back very painful memories for people in turkey, of a series of bombings and explosions. between the years of 2015 to 2017, which nationwide killed several 100 people. some of the attacks were blamed on the so called islamic state group, others were blamed on cotton militants, and that is what many people told me today that they are afraid. something like this might be happening again. we are all corresponded in istanbul there. thank you very much. true. as they are cop 27 climate summit and as its final
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week developed countries that grew rich, aided by burning fossil fuel, are still at loggerheads with developing nations reeling from the impact self global warming. wonky issue is climate finance? the v 20 group of vulnerable countries once more age to battle. some of the worst disasters from drought and the horn of africa to floods across south asia. while the responsibility of a horse and climate change largely rests on industrialized economies for regions a bearing, the bronze in the philippines rising seas threatened the capital a few kilometers from manila on the island of solemn bow. many residents ever had to leave. the sound of waves woke 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,
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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, 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 fisher's, if we move to the mainland,
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things will be difficult. we don't know anything else and a boy big 1500 people still live on solemn bow. others have deserted their homes. you could call their former inhabitants climate refugees . 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 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 solution. so our bob incident happened 20 years ago. i should have started years ago because dealing with dr. it would require longer planning horizon. and right now we don't have that,
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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, you know, everything is starting to get back. 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. ah, an abundance legal football tribal kind of taken 2nd place for me on your belly. after for one victory over the fellow title challenges intensive, grief for was 5 of hero scoring a hattrick in a match featuring lots of penalties. and red card been can so grief in italy didn't make it to the world cup for minute parents. see, for this handle, gave him a chance to show you what guitar would be missing. he didn't disappoint no mistake
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. and there was even more to love about the italian se, just few minutes later. refurb leading a fryeburg break away. he got the ball back to make it to nail down a marker in the bathroom. the 2nd place in the table union could have pulled one fact moments later. but mr. lucky cuz they're road before imploding by giving away . yes. another penalty here. go light. seeing rage, 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, great, go, rich, chipped in a full scold on the straight for half time. it's delicate, finish, and the fool we're not even divine intervention would help union. now they did finally get a goal of their own 6 minutes from the ends. yes, another penalty but the day and 2nd place belong to fryeburg and grief. o.
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sunday also saw my aunts and their 3 game losing streak by holding frankfurt to a draw frankfurt goalkeeper, kevin top meda harris stood before unit on volkoff got the ball past him from closer giving minds the lead just before off time. then maria, good sir, made a perfect pass to auto colon where ne and the young france international hit the target to secure the front. let's have a look at some of the other stories from the world of sports. switzerland have won the billie, jean king carp final. over australia. belinda benson took a match that ensured the 1st ever swift title in the teen torment, which used to be known as the federation. trailer missed out on their 1st championship since 1974 and there was
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a lot of bumping and grinding at the former one robbery in sao paulo, brazil. on some very 1st lab, donna rich ardo sent both himself and kevin madison out of the race. on the very 1st left later charlotte clare farms have knocked into the wall. omen clear sailing for an emotional george russell to take his 1st ever formula. one grandpa and break. dancing is gearing up for the olympics. spotlight when it's debbie was at the games in 2024. the sport held its world championships over the weekend in new york where it all began. some 50 years ago. 15 year old, the in sod zone india saw joe won the world title even if her main rival didn't think much of her routine. makes her the, in some favorite for a gold medal. and paris sancho is the 1st dutch competitor to win the world
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championship. and the youngest at your watching d. w. news is a reminder of our top story. joe biden has told china there must not be another cold war. u. s. president met his chinese counterpart. she did ping in leisure. ahead of the g 20 summit. the 2 nations are far apart on issues like taiwan and you crying by the set of tensions, cannot be allowed to escalate into the conflict as if from me and the new hosting with
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who we need clean energy. we predominantly use fossil fuels as we cover the climate conference, we asked how a wind and solar power being utilized and just how
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