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tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  November 21, 2022 6:00am-6:04am CET

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in burn in south africa, no one is amenities more likely to leave the jobs in the been demi black lives matter. shine a spotlight on racially motivated police violence, same sex marriage is being legalized in more and more country discrimination, quality or part of everyday life. for many we ask why? because life is diversity. make up your own mind. d. w. need for mines. ah, this is d w news and these are our top stories. the men's football world cup has kicked off and guitar amid criticism and controversy in the opening match those nation last 2 mil to ecuador fans from around the world are flooding into the gulf state with over a 1000000 visitors expected. over the course of the tournament. a
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gunman has killed 5 people in the inter 25 others in a shooting an l. g. b t q nightclub in the us state of colorado club gore's fought and subdued the 22 year old gunman, who is now in police custody. the statement, the club called it a quote, he cried. turkey has launched airstrikes targeting military bases of kurdish militants across syria and iraq. a u. k based war monitor says the overnight grades in northern, in northeastern syria killed at least 31 people. the strikes came a week after a deadly bombing in central istanbul that the turkish government has blamed on the kurdistan workers party. this is dw news, and remember you can get a lot more news on our website at c, w dot com. ah, ah
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ah ah ah, welcome to global 3000. why retire in the us? many older people would rather keep working university and then want china's college graduates worry about their future. and could liquefied natural gas be the solution to the global energy crisis. russians invasion of ukraine has triggered an energy crisis, especially in europe. for decades, many e u. member states came to depend on cheap natural gas from russia. but moscow has
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throttled gas exports. a desperate search for new providers as on and africa has large gas deposits. billions and profit are at stake by 2030 germany hopes to obtain 10000000 tons of liquefied natural gas from senegal alone. but we already know that all fossil fuel extraction comes at a high human and environmental cost. is the energy crisis making us forget the climate crisis. we cook with heat with it, generate electricity with it, and also save the climate with its natural gas. it's versatile and cleaner than other fuels. so it's really become the poster child of politicians, something that we don't have to choose between our environment and our economy. and fossil fuel companies, the cleanest burning fossil fuel. the world needs fuels that are above.

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