tv DW News Deutsche Welle November 17, 2022 7:00pm-7:16pm CET
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children won't be able to enjoy fresh air. ah, revealed the sleep on d w ah, ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin. does cord find 3 men guilty of helping shoot down malays? airlines plane? 8 years ago, the passenger jet was hit by a missile as it flew over ukrainian territory held by separatists back by russia. everybody on board, the plane was killed. and as winter closes in russia launches
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a new miss. r barrage targeting energy facilities across ukraine. keith says several civilians have been killed. plus the plea for action as the cop $27.00 climate summit in egypt enters crunch time. germany's foreign minister on a lena bear, bog says the conference must mark a turning point in world efforts to face old fossil fuels. ah, i'm gabelle as well come to the program in the netherlands, the court has convicted 3 men in absentia for their role in downing malaysia airlines flight em age. 17 over you cried. 8 years ago. they included 2 former russian intelligence agents and the ukranian separatist leader. a 4th defendant has been acquitted. the passenger jet was shot down over eastern new crime,
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killing all 298 people on board. an international investigation established, the plane was hit by a russian missile that was fired from terror. korean ukraine then held by pro russian separatists. some of the relatives of the victims were present at the courthouse. and here's how they reacted to the verdict. i feel relieved. i feel like it's come, little process has come to an end and it's been very fail. um and it's teen meticulous and it's famous thorough. and the evidence is been weighed and i feel like for those who want to hear the treaties out there and the sort of stuff that we knew all along. but now court has gone through a fair process and has ruled. you've got to remember while we were in college today, we still have to go home and senate table. we've out our loved ones and nothingness . that's never going to go away. that feeling that you know, no matter what
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a court sees or what happens in court. but still always gonna be the case. i personally want to say russian not that hill to account or not the or not, not just the people on child to die health counselor and say to the russian federation, health counselor. and i say the name that more than that helps you account that mean todd warren you which is now so many thousands, millions of people of suffering ah, on a candle or correspondence. barbara basil was at the courthouse to the hands. she said, does this assessment and the verdict of crazy voice base in a chain of evidence that was rather difficult for the dutch should a dutch court to assess because some of it was open source and that was like telephone calls between the accused. dead have been monitored at the time and there were satellite images, how the book, a missile that was responsible for the or that was of, you know, a functioning as the messiah that do shut down at the, at the flight, the image,
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17, a, where it was moved from where it was moved to and it who had the command over, those rebel is militants there who were active in the area at the time. and so 3 of the defendants have been now found guilty that they were, in fact, the commanders who did it, could that, who did have the responsibility for what happened in the area had responsibility for moving dismissal, of course, with the intent to shoot down military planes ukrainian planes, but the they by accident they shot down this passenger plane was it's 298 people on board. all of them died as we know and distilled. they are responsible for what happened at that point. a correspondent barrow fizzle, that russia has launched a new wave of missile attacks across ukraine, killing at least 2 people and injuring many mold strikes with erected mainly
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against the countries energy facilities. ukraine's president zalinski says moscow is deliberately targeting civilians sites. now surveying the damage from another deadly attack on ukrainian homes, emergency teams climb the wreckage and pick up the paces. this time it's bodies being recovered from the rabble. ne, beside the blast hit as many would have been sleeping. as the law. i heard a strike around 3 am, which i heard 3 explosion that it was. i realized it was somewhere near by appointment. nothing else. then in the morning, i found out that it had happened in this area. love for this will tell mother you and 3 families used to live in these homes, but suffer asia has been pummeled by russian attacks and recent month and locals don't know who was home during the latest blast. it's the 2nd time the city was hit with how we surviving. there's nothing else left to do. here is the way we are surviving. living our lives with the devastation. here is the result of another
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barrage of russian mussels, battering ukraine, explosions, injuring people, and denise pro hi cave and odessa general what she's got the nervous tissue, another russian terrorist attack has just occurred. we sat this morning, dozens of missiles civilian sites of the main target line. russia is waging war on electricity and heat for people by blowing up power plants and other energy facilities. and eliana quarter, russia confirming that it's define thought hit targets in the denise pro, ends up a regia regions that ukrainian civilians continue to fall victim to the attacks which show no sign of easing as the warney as its 10th month. our correspondence nick commonly is in the southern city of nikolai, if in ukraine, and told us what's behind those renews renewed attacks. oh, we even heard the criminal spokesperson, mich bischoff saying it openly today. that basically because kia was not coming to
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the negotiating table, wasn't willing to engage in talks on moscow's terms that russia was attacking this critical infrastructure. he tried to kind of grow back a bit and say that it was about attacking ukraine's military capability through the infrastructure. but basically we've seen that proven unable to attack the weapons deliveries from western european countries to ukraine. they still haven't thrown, as we know, destroyed any of the high tech weapons. the ukraine's receive from the u. s. so far, in spite of claims for the country by russian media. and we've seen everyone is seen how the ukranian army is pushing back russia near where i am here in san, in recent weeks. so basically this is the weakest link. this is be a bit of a project that is easiest to target. it can't move with the so much of it that it's very difficult to offend. and i guess the expectation is that at some point, ukraine's millions are going to put pressure on their government to give in to somehow come to some kind of compromise. and if they have to deal with weeks and
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weeks and weeks that power water. now you spent the last days in the liberator recently liberated city of have san, in the south of the country. what have people been telling you there? well, it's an interesting book. so see, within the 1st few days after the liberation, where you had prince lensky in town and where it was, you know, the, some was out, people were kind of celebrating the fact that now that ordeal was over. and there was a kind of carefree attitude that is still large, that there is extremely optimism given the circumstances, given how difficult it is for locals. but you do sky hearing more in the way of troubling stories about people who still accounted for fear dead. people who kidnapped by the russians or people who spent time in sellers, people who tortured increasing either do rushes, also firing chips on from the other bank, the deeper river we were by the blown up and on a ski bridge, the mainland to the other bank and had a rush not to worry fine our direction, we saw something extra come shell explode in the air above us, seemingly kind of cosette, chrome of some kind. that definitely is
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a very real risk to people living there and get the, the russians are still within very much kind of utter a distance of anywhere in the city. so this is not a safe place to go back to. but throw that in here in mich alive, if it's 6 come to down the road, you come see bumping to people who are returning to have some people who've left safety, western european countries with and who have chosen. and the 1st was little churches come back and to expose themselves the risks that winter is starting to bite across the country. just as we are seeing these renew did tax. how is morale, how people coping? so what is interesting that for now, it, these attacks by the russians seem to be counter productive. you see people all across the ukraine. you know, these, these attacks are heating, cities as far west as levine, even from gifts, crazy hot up against the you, polish border says busy no part of the country right now. that is not constantly involved in this war is not feeling the consequence of this war. which is different to what happened 2014,
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where basically most the fighting and the conflict which concentrates in the southeast in crimea and on bass. this is basically the whole country for now. people allowed to define making jokes about generators about how to plan their lives around a few hours a day when power is available. but things are changing that is true previously in the 1st few weeks. the rocket attacks most the time, the ounces were a couple of hours at a time at worth a day or 2. these an hour yet lengthening the gaps and the out is becoming more frequent. mobile phone connection is disappearing for longer. and there is no error in understanding now that basically ukraine is running out of spare parts. that old repairs that needs be done now will only be possible thanks to spare parts being sent in from a broad from ukraine, spartans broad. there is a very clear kind of feeling of vulnerability, but equally there's no real desire among the people you speak to here, to basic given to what people see here is kind of russian blackmail lit up. disney colony, they're reporting from the southern city of mich alive in the ukraine. thank you very much. nick. at the cop 27 un climate summit in sawmill, shaky in egypt,
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world leaders have been making more promises on climate action. german foreign minister on a linna burbock told reporters that germany was committed to trying to keep warming to 1.5 degrees celsius transition away from fossil fuels and give more financial aid to poor countries to help them combat global warming. perhaps along since 2015 . also as european states, we have discussed gulf air for the median town goes in 20 or 30. it is not, it is time, but we know that c o 2 is accumulating in the air and we can get it out of the air in 20 or 30 years time. so it is so important that we have this wrap program to define concrete goals for the coming years. healy reduction steps need to be included in their program. so it was important that we asked, in your opinion, during best cub made it very clear again that we are continuously. i'm not so 901 is i n d c a, reviewing our national, it's had to my contributions and as miss at humans has made clear our own fit for
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55 goals has been increased. feels like time is running out for those countries on the frontline of climate change like madagascar, for example, where low rainfall has led to severe drought d w's. oddly, on fish, visited zombie in the south, where the situation is particularly bad. nearly 1500000 people are depended on aid and many are living and famine like conditions. this is man, i'm volvo river or what's left of it for 2 years. residents of cham bear have to dig in the river bit, their main source of water. that we are truly suffering my salad, and now it's really dry, dry, dry no, no rainfall. actual this and the rainy season should have already started. but once again, people are still waiting. lafitte,
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i and her family left their village and came to town because of the drought back home. everything had run dry, but here things were not much better. yes, it's a tiny house, but this is what we can afford to rent. our house is in the village far from here, but we come here because we need access to water. we brought all the kids here and now they work as water carriers. we do have the dental and uh, fetching water and selling it is their only option of earning money for food every morning. this is the reality for tens of thousands in the region who live in villages without access to water. they have to transport their water containers to water sources, then fill them up and bring them back to their villages, of course, at a price. and it's often children who are doing this work. skipping school southern madagascar has always been poorer and dryer than the rest of the islands. the
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recent droughts combined with decades of neglect by the central government, has aggravated the situation. we meet the regional governor, he says there plans to build a road and a massive water pipe to bring in water from areas better off. but he can say, when you can expect to the, those problems to be resolved within ah, one year or 2 years for the last 8 decades, nothing has been done. and this is the 1st government. this is the 1st to regime which is ah, taking care of their hold of a problem. he says residents are also to blame because for generations they have been cutting down the forests in the area. beckett my number over river lyford. i says she has no energy to think about who or what is responsible for the crisis. the handling was then had sometimes the children don't get any money until the end of the day. so late at night. sometimes we don't eat the whole day. we just stay hungry, then i just search the captain fruits. now we don't have anything to cook,
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so i need to go and look for catches for each. so we have a meal units, laundry in. so once again, she ventures out in the heat without shoes looking for something to eat, trying to make ends meet, finding food and water is all the food i can think of. every day. i am clinch reporting that that's it for me and the news team of fun. now an adult film is up next. don't miss that. i'm gabels in berlin. ah ah, and he tags along to this, this thoughts in germany here.
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