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after all, if we don't do something, our children won't be able to enjoy fresh air will be noisy. no. what is it? only 3 being the sleek and d w ah, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin to night, nato in warsaw, blaming moscow for tuesday's missile explosion in poland. they say you crane likely fired the missile in self defense trying to repel a massive russian air strike across the country. also, coming up to night at the g 20 summit leaders condemned rushes more in ukraine and
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they warn against threats to use nuclear weapons. plus a brutal drought tightening its grip on iraq, highlighting the effects of climate change. tonight we look at how the countries farmers are coping as their farm land is lost to the desert. ah, i'm bring gobs our viewers watching on p b. s. in the united states, into all of you around the world. welcome nato and poland. have said that a missile that struck polish territory on tuesday, was likely fired by ukraine in self defense. 2 people were killed when the missile exploded in a village near poland border with ukraine of the incident. it came on the same day that russia bombarded ukraine with scores of missiles targeting cities and the countries power grid mangled farm vehicles lie
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in the huge crater caused by tuesday's blast a long way from the front lines of rushes, invasion of ukraine. this conflict now arriving at a grain factory just 3 miles across poland border to de investigators combed the wreckage with poles. weary of wants to come through you throwing up a mentally white calmly. statistically speaking, it probably had to happen at some point. we as i simply so close to ukraine so that you to observe metric a little river that i'm waiting to see what happens next. how the state reacts. i'm trying not to succumb to fear. i'm waiting for more information, but at some ceiling in the program of the explosion hedges, russia launched a massive wave of rocket attacks across ukraine. but poland, leaders say they went, the target, it's up sort of thing. it's his cousin heroes,
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absolutely no indications that it was a direct attack on poland. so the fact that polish territory was hit with a rocket was not a result of intentional actions. poland was not a target for the rocket. so in fact, poland was not attacked. researchers at them near booth or article postscript, nato has also been quick to de escalate the situation cautiously. an attack on one of its members would signal a major shift and brushes war our live analysis. so just thought the incident was likely caused by crania events. me sar, fired to the friends ukrainian territory. i guess version cruise missiles with us. but let me clear this is lot you grace. full talk bears open of responsibility as you continue. this is eagle war
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against an unfortunate accident this time. but a real threat as the conflict continues on poland doorstep. what did abuse j gorse banassi is in eastern poland where the missiles struck. yes, we just arrived in the village of shavon, which were de explosion, where the accident yesterday happened. you can see at the police cars behind me, the police have cordoned off the area just a few 100 meters behind me. there is this green drying facility where to miss o struck and the 2 people have died. oh, i was able to speak to the head of this the of this community here just half an hour ago. and he was visibly tired, exhausted. be down. you could even say, but, and he said that the people here are really hoping that these news we all her to day that this in fact was a, a ukrainian, and anti aircraft missile and not
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a russian. no one is that this true, did this news proofs to be true, and this in fact has been and indeed a tragic accident and not the beginning of the pursuit of a possibly bigger conflict. so there is also a sense of grief he was talking about he said that the, these 2 people that were killed this 2 men were well liked here. you know, this is a very close knit community is just for 100 people village. so, you know, there is a, she said that there is a long way to go for them, but they are shocked together and they will overcome the situation is of course, how worried are people in the, the border area they are, how worried are they that this could happen again, you know, a lot of people are saying they're surprised that it didn't happen sooner. right. didn't just as i said, i think this is a mixture of this fear and terror with some sort of a relief that this day to day brought her and we are hearing deescalate to rhetoric
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on the political level. so people here forth hope that this will, this will stay this way or that this will prove to be true because, you know, deign all that should anything happen. they are the just wants to read the experience this in all day. and he told me that they experienced this and very well, right? the being beginning of the russian invasion this year. you know, since the 24th of february, the people here, we are just 6 kilometers from the ukranian border. these are the people here that we're, you know, the 1st last to receive ukrainian refugees, you know, and so, so dave, they say they've grown closer together as a community due to this extreme situation. and the, you know, even one of the men that so that's died today. it was killed yesterday. i'm sorry. and it was known in the community for going very often to the border for helping the green and refugees, you know, so they, so they, they are experiencing this conflict here very intensively. yeah, exactly,
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right. i mean, we can talk about it from a distance, but where, where you are, i mean, it is right there. it's impossible to ignore w's chiggers seminar, sky reporting tonight from over. thank or we can now talk to natalia people. she is a member of the ukrainian parliament for the opposition holos party. it's good to have you with us this evening. i'm president zalinski. he is being quoted today of saying that it was not our missile that caused the explosion in poland. now that is the opposite of what we're hearing from nato and from the polish government to day. i mean, what are you hearing from the president or can you clarify what the president means? ah, yes, i will try as 1st of all, i want to say said the earliest and besides, this was this family's up this weekend because i have a lot of my family for
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a poland as a desk or a polish people. and i understand how deeply and heartily it is. it's 1st of all, 2nd venue we are speaking and pauses accident at about the citation we must understand who's guilty and t. v noms that guilty sir asha because yesterday to want hunter or hunter torcous who were fired from russia to territory of ukraine. a new window in my window was today a yesterday was to rockets and me and my family at my house. very without electricity is for 20 hours. is this every understand every person and then what's important is 1st of all commanded v neat investigation and ukrainian experts must be in this investigation. and after that, the ken o could to say, what happened the an average, but normal person in civil understand
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a who is guilty. but after that they must understand how technical it was happened in mister. but i think that people, people certainly understand of the point that you're making. but we heard today from the leader of nato, saying that russia is ultimately responsible for what happened last night in poland . and hearing that it makes you wonder, then what, what does president zalinski? what does he have to gain by challenging what nato has said to me? that nato says were on your side and that russia is ultimately responsible, isn't that enough? as we must understand and be prepared to next sedation because so russia speaks ela, a lot evolves. it can as it out next after ukraine must, must be poland. it can be some way of pro a cation, the understand, but not, don't deal, be a go up to this war. it can be solved volt work at no body from normal people
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wanted the it is the reason why the nit investigation and the must be prepare for next vocation from russia. and in the neat investigation, these ukrainian polish american are experts and have you, have you received any indication of, from nato that, that type of investigation is going to to happen in that ukraine will be a part of it the have at the moment, a lot of so yes, but if you don't have, as some are arguments, least experts, we need to understand step by state, how it can happen and what to do that in future field not accidentally exist fund. i sent gazette, poland like you, craig, to neat of banter, air defense. what about access to the side? we're this missile of impacted it is in poland that have ukrainian
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officials, they had access to it or will they be granted access access to it and then just an extra i decide you know, to, to the site where the missile actually hit the ground. oh, why it's a moment. nobody has this a access to right. well will ukrainian officials because it's in poland will polish officials. neither will they allow you to come in and not all of this detail is at the moment i read a lot of ukrainian publics and i didn't find information about it. i don't know exactly how it is. okay, well, we will be foaming. that's the colony. people member the ukranian parliament for the opposition whole party. we appreciate your time in your insights tonight. thank you very much. thank you. have a piece into our for everybody. thank you. at
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the missile blast in poland. it has also sparked concern at the g 20 summit in bali, indonesia. the leaders gathered there urged a thorough investigation into the incident which we just heard there from that ukrainian law maker. the group of 20 leading economies. the end of their summit on wednesday, with a joint declaration saying that most members strongly condemned the war in ukraine . they also warned that the conflict is making an already delicate world economy. worse, the declaration was adopted unanimously, which means russia also signed off on or a let's go now to jade glenn. she is a senior researcher at the monterrey initiative in russian studies. it's good to see you. it's a different story than it was 24 hours ago. when we last spoke, let me ask you, why do you think russia agreed to this declaration at the g 20 summit, a declaration that condemns russia for the war in ukraine?
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i think that the way that they're interpreting the declaration and certainly the way it's being spawn to the extent that it's being mentioned at all, really in the pro kremlin press is, is quite different to the way that we're discussing. it said the thinkers is very much on the nation, that it's a sort of f, it's unanimously agreed that a majority feel this way about the, about the world. and so there's much more stress on that side and also on the nation that really, you know, the d 20 is nice in ports and the western countries have tried to politicize it. and we see today the sale of rome has, has slunk off somewhat early earlier than he needed to probably says a bit that he said about the extent to which russia has he, that some is the success. what does it say better, but what does it tell us actually, does it tell us that there is
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a level of embarrassment shame, or maybe a level from the kremlin of disdain? for what the g 20 members represent? i don't think it's disdain. certainly the tense, just for stop china is a member of the g 20 and certainly rush, it's not in a position to be expressing disdain. to want to was china i, i would see it as frustration. but i think that even going into the d. 20 the expectations were, were very low. and of course there were rumors about think in reference hopkins in which he denied that which indian officials seem to confirm say, that may be another aspect as well as playing on the decision to leave the overall expectations below. and i think even there's no expectations the not really that. what about china? the g 20. i wonder if you think china was trying to have its cake and eat it to me
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right before the, the summit the president of china met with the u. s. president. and they came up together condemning the threat of the use of nuclear weapons. obviously that was meant for vladimir putin. but you also have china as one of the partners at the g 20 that was insisting that vips communicate not be as strongly worded in its condemnation. it seems like china is trying to dance, you know, at the same time, at 2 weddings, if you will. yes it is for is that of is having its having its cake and eating it. and i mean, nice to pace from transplant years as well. it might they of course, our partner of russia's, they know that, you know, it's on many occasions they, they share and they have shad interest. they have sort of common interests and, and, and i think it's, that's a common i want to critique values,
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but that's not to say that, you know, china doesn't 30 trust russia. china does not want is not impressed by the decision today as well, or at least has been very on team to make it public that they're not especially impressed by this decision based. whatever quite shop was not only from china was a from india. when you hear rhetoric had wrapped it up, you thought too, i mean, any, any hunt is too high. the especially high, exceptionally high couple of months, gay say, and i didn't missing anything, particularly out of the ordinary. china is very cautious and it's leaves and, and we see that continuing, we're sure analysts, j mclinn, we appreciate your time and your insights tonight, just like we did last night. thank you. thinking it's time now for some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. this, our ukranian crews are working to clear land mines in the harrison region ahead of repairs to power and water supply networks. de mining officers said that they had
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found weapons, including anti tank mines missiles and cluster bombs. the interior ministry says it could take up to 7 years, 7 years to clear ukraine of mine. iran at st media is reporting that a further 3 people will face the death penalty. following weeks of protests against the government. thousands have been arrested after demonstration, sparked by the death of a young woman arrested for wearing her his job improperly. the 1st sentence was announced earlier this week in turkey, officials and religious representatives a paid tribute to 6 people killed in a bomb attack in istanbul. more than 80 people were injured in the blast on sunday . turkey holds the kurdistan workers party known as the p k. k responsible, the p k. k has denied any involve now to the comp 27
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climate summit in egypt, where the clock is ticking for delegates to read should agreement on common goals. one of the sticking points is compensation for nations that are most vulnerable to climate change right now. the w political correspondent julius al deli sent as this assessment. negotiators here in shemelle shake are working against the clock to try to reach an agreement before the scheduled and of course on friday. but the piece of negotiation seems to be slower compared to previous climate conferences that use top climate official scans. tim amans said that negotiators still have a while to go before they reach an agreement. the sticking point seems to be the issue of loss and damage. the idea that rich countries that have contributed the most the global warming to financially compensate developing countries that are historically low emitters, but that are bearing the brunt of the worst consequences of climate change is low enough. i believe the important thing is that with the small, some damage,
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financing help, 1st and foremost, those who are suffering most from the climate crisis and cannot bed that damage and losses alone. that's why we companionship with the creation of new font and instruments and to ensure that we don't repeat the mistakes of the past when you feel the effect gang heights when developing countries together with china. once the agreement here at cop to contain a loss and damage fund and they want rich countries to contribute with sums in the billions. but the u. s. the you countries and other developed countries are skeptical. they recognize the need for a loss and damage fund, but they are unsure whether creating a new mechanism to manage the fund is a good idea. and they are hesitant to contribute to the amount of money that developing countries are asking for. for the moment, reaching agreement does not seem to be insights. there was d w 's julia so daily. they are reporting from chicago shake in egypt. iraq is one
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of those countries that could benefit from a loss in damage fund. the country is really from the effect of climate change, sandstorms, or frequent lakes have dried up as has much of the countries farm land. this summer, iraq's gazelles were the 1st victims of the drought that has swept the country for 3 years. they had no more grass, no foliage for shade. dozens perished. close by one of the rocks, many dry lakes. the sour lake was a national landmark. hydrologists or hon. i'll have far g often brought his students here to the water. the drying up of the saw will lake is primarily a consequence of climate change in iraq. the lack of rain and increased evaporation,
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which more, more than 2000 wells have recently been drilled in the area though swells are meant for agriculture, but that didn't help iraq last half of its agricultural land to the desert this year. on some days, temperatures reached and unbearable 55 degrees. thousands of farmers have left their villages in south nevuk. you see it. the country is desolate. the earth is full of salt. we've become poor. we want to go away, but no one will take us in anywhere else. the legendary palm trees of southern iraq are just a memory on the border between iraq and iran. her son, her little from the university of basra, explains how yvonne has diverted multiple rivers into its own territory. and damn
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them up also responds to climate change. that means that almost no fresh water flows into iraq anymore. if you took a picture here 40 years ago, it would have been dark green. all kinds of palm trees grew here with expensive unique dates and gardens full of citrus fruits. ah, but doubt in early summer, the woods are in the t. grace receded so much that people were able to stand in the river. the city choked on sandstorms. climate experts say they would be more and more each year. while downstream on the persian gulf, there's less and less fresh water from a vox rivers. by more salt water is drifting in
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i expect sea levels to continue to rise due to climate change. and the land here is not high enough. in less than 30 years, parts of southern iraq could be inundated by the sea. well, they say the camera never blinks the world cup could tar, is no exception. a danish television crews live broadcast. it was interrupted by security staff who threatened to break the cruise. camera guitars woke up organizers. they have apologized, but the entire incident. it was called on camera. a we alive on danish television. oh mr. you invited the whole world to the you want you invited the whole world to come here. why can't we film? it's a public place. we can fit with this permit. this is the upgrade path. and this is the accreditation. we can feel anywhere we want. there are only of course, wendy, that i couldn't get on it. no, no, no, we don't need them any with get like,
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you know, but i just wanted that can like, you can break the camera, you want, you know, you can. okay. no worries. the camera. okay. believe i got you. so you're threatening us by by it, by smashing the camera. unbelievable. the 2022 world cup kicks off in guitar less than a week and in football media, argentina. there's one question that again on every one's mine messy or madonna. our next report puts that to a group of argentine super vans, as they hope for a world cup triumph in kotor new york as their last kick around before heading to katara with mera donna or messy on their chests. argentina, national team, super fans. they've been following their team to tournaments for years, but one question is up for constant debate, who's better, messy or mary donor isn't good as the marriage owners in my heart. but i had my amnesty in the present. i love them both is
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a you there in though we celebrate married on his birthday each year. and we'll remember him in the guitar stadium to view jojo in vegas argentina. last one, the world cup in 1986 and they created him. that's why marrow donor looms large over buenos aires artist martin wrong created this image for the past month. he's put all his energy into the project. did i but his, cinda, lo, my primary donna stands for maximum passion, a low my boss, united. repeatedly jo said emerson, i'm his image shows him at the world cup in 1990 cutting young firing up. his team holcomb and driving them on donna is simply formal. yeah, that is what sets us argentines apart. yes. what was that? again? do you know my mom for day? so all over buenos aires, there are portraits of marrow donna looking down from walls. but this is the biggest in the jiggy that when i was a kid watching tv, i suffered every time married on a play deal. and what we argentines are, they are hot and so like him, like it says,
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when our national anthem played. and then we had totally patriotic and motivated to fight for our country about the on the said out of him. dina, if messy, brings home the world cup trophy hill also get his picture on one of these big walls says carina medina, she's packing her bags for guitar. where the rules are very different. if but as a you know, to, but i want to go out at night in this it see through doublet. no idea. if i could wear this there, i'm taking it out, let 'em it though, and he kind of put a lot she saved up from more than a year to take this tra, now the argentine government has restricted credit card payments. so she has to take 6 cards with her at the other stuff that would erin months of obstacles, but that's the way it is. i give it a dull at this barbecue fans about to leave for guitar, aren't too worried in amber. that of a sudden,
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i don't believe we probably have to be careful when we drink alcohol, but i'm not worried otherwise about to ta hosting. no, no medical back then mindy i celebration before the games, where if these fans get their way messy will finally emulate mera donna pad or here is a reminder of our top story. this our nato in poland. say that russia bears ultimate responsibility for tuesday's missile explosion. in poland that killed 2 people. the missile was likely fired by ukraine to defend against a russian. bombard you watch a dw news after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day. stick around who will be right back with
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