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ah, if we don't do something, our children won't be able to enjoy fresh air. with sleep on d, w. ah, ah, this is d, w is leih from berlin latimer, it entails. germany's chance a little bit about further attacks on ukraine's infrastructure are inevitable. during the same phone call, our last shouts press the russian president for a speedy diplomatic solution. also on the program,
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south africa parliamentary inquiry finds that the president from a pose that may have broken the law. i many expect him to resign w support is urging him to stay. ah, i'm feel gail. welcome to the program. russian president vladimir putin there delivered more threats to ukraine this afternoon during a phone call with german chance about olaf shots. according to the kremlin president putin told the chancellor that attacks on ukraine's infrastructure are inevitable. and he accused the west of pursuing what he called destructive policies . a berlin says the chancellor urge the russian president to find a diplomatic solution to the war. as soon as possible, early i spoke with d. w. 's or russia, and this konstantin agates in lithuania and our political correspondent, hans bronte. berlin. hans outlined the details of the call. yes,
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the call was confirmed. it lost an hour, according to the germans, and the german chancery says that german chancellor, all of sholtes, told 14 that the attacks on civilian infrastructure in ukraine should stop that germany condemned these and that germany will continue to support ukraine in defending itself against russian aggression. for including presumably weapons and financial assistance. at the same time, there was an insistence by germany that a diplomatic solution should be aimed for, and that would include russia withdrawing its troops from ukrainian territory. there was one area on which the 2 leaders appeared to have agreed both statements from the care criminal. and the german chancellor mentioned this and that as the agreement for exports of grain and fertilizer from ukraine and russia across the black sea, under the supervision of the united nations. a constantine aga,
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lithuania. i mean, this sounds like more of the same from the russian president. what's your reading absolutely, absolutely feel. oh, you see on the one hand, i understand russel shoals has to kind of measure the temperature in the kremlin from time to time. but on the other hand, pushing always sees these coals, especially if that mentioned some kind of, quote unquote diplomatic solution i ever find a weakness is a sign that he can still hold on. and i think that is what he actually told shots to his face. i also think that are putin still counts on the winter, creating chaos in europe, and especially on his continued hits against the grain infrastructure, greeting a pressure by the population on the leadership president zelinski, up to sue for peace, or she for some kind of no, si, fi, whatever you call it, it, i suppose that these hopes haven't died in the ground. and frankly speaking,
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to the extent i understand the psychology of the put in the, of the, of the put to leadership. ah, every time they get such a cool, they get essentially short in the arm. they feel that they are still important. thank you for that thing to be russia. alice constantine, i guess on that political correspondent, a hand sprang a thank you both in while ukraine says russia has pulled some of its troops back from front lines. they have a southern city of hassan, but officials in the region have reported that 3 civilians were killed and continued shelling. they also warned that russia's planning an area of a so that could get worse than the current shortages of water, electricity, and heat across the country. they w xian. philip shots went to 2 towns in ukraine's east. people from he operated on the injured down here and he helped women give birth at times surgeon records and yes of was the only doctor left as is you and was under heavy fire. he was in charge of everything. this is upstairs. patients still arrive and medical staff
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have reclaimed some of the less damaged rooms. but the coming months are wary. linda zamora, good, good. we've got to survive the winter period. now. more than one, we've got to somehow maintain our medical care at a higher level during that time or more the new way. unfortunately, we cannot rely on the hospitals, centralized heating system anymore and that in missouri. but we've started to buy electric heaters. gross ton normally do it. at least an easy on the attacks are already weeks old. it's a different story and coupons around 40 kilometers north. several people were hurt by artillery fire the morley we've visited. this is where they would normally go and attack ruined the local trolley clinic just a few days before the injured have to leave town. yet the head doctor shows us what is left office office provided for your for john wooten. them wasn't there simply
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no excuse for this, said i, it looks like they want to destroy the civilian population. there is never been military personnel at the poly clinic, only civilians, no one. maybe we just provided medical treatment to normal people in need of all those movies. the hallmark workers, lots of in them, wrote down them hewing at one of the few 80 amps in the town that still works. those normal people see their home being destroyed around them, and that the temperature draw cushion been recorded watches every day. when you leave your home, you see new devastation. and this was such a flourishing city. once i get no room, what's of my village of time had a very nice medical center, but it doesn't work anymore. but sometimes doctors visit us, but we don't have any doctors of our in any more literature, dr. sinclair says he's looking for a place to set up a temporary clinic, but he says the russians didn't just damage that building viet blue,
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the keeper of the people who work in our medical facility have to come under fire 3 times. now, imagine a 3 time, frankly, people are frightened. so on the grounds, russian destruction of civilian infrastructure fields increasingly like a strategy for the people living here near the front. it could become a matter of life or death or in your countries of agree to cap the price of russian oil exports at $60.00 a barrel. the hope is that this will limit the rush. the revenue rush, a gains from oral exports to fund its war in ukraine. a correspondence jack park in brussels has more welcome, jackson. tell us more about what's behind this move. well essentially what they want to do, phil is to stop the price of oil or at $60.00 a barrel, maximum or 5 percent lower the market rate if the, the price of a bad barrel drops. and this is a global thing. they want to make sure that the money the russia is selling,
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even in the developing world, from its oil sales, is reduced in order to try and prevent the criminal having money to continue to wage the war in ukraine. there also, this is going to come into effect on monday, and that will coincide to an all like ban of russian oil imports into the european union as well. this is a coordinated agreement is taking the european union a while to get this over. the line has been resistance from countries like poland and the baltic countries that wanted it to be much lower in price. whereas countries like cyprus, malta and greece that earn a lot of money themselves from shipping oil globally outside of the european union as well. they were keen for it to be slightly higher. it's been the decision on this has been imminent for days, but they finally managed to get it over the line. let's look at that one side of back up. that argument about higher or lower than $6060.00. so we have a poland which has direct experience of russia pushing for this cap to be much lower to punish rusher even harder and what change their minds. yeah,
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poland were the last country. essentially, we understand that have agreed to this price cab. what changed their minds? phil is, they've agreed that the other european union countries have agreed to start working on a 9th round of sanctions against russia. and that was really what they were calling for. and it seems that at the last moment the other countries, phelan, and that's why they managed to just about get this, i'm sure there was some other that sort of horse trading on other issues in a few other concessions in the mix as well or away from the b r o price. let's just look at the, the why the picture of a you aide for ukraine and we've seen today that hungry as prime minister victor or band says he'll veto the use latest multi 1000000000 euro aid package for ukraine. why? well, he said simply that the european union country shouldn't get in debt in order to help ukraine. what the, what the proposal on the table for the european union is, is that they will use the trip at the european commissioners aaa rating on
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international market to raise money themselves to then go into the markets and get money to the tune of about 18000000000 euros for ukraine hungry. all countries would have to be involved in this that all have to be on board. it's similar to what they agreed with the coven. 19 recovery funds hungry says it will exercise it's vito that they will simply not do that. and that the, you should use funds that it already has in order to, to, to help ukraine economically. so it looks like that is going to be really, really difficult to get over the line for the you. that doesn't mean that they won't stop trying to persuade hungry on board. i shall jeff park in brussels. look at some more stories making news around the world will start here in germany, where doctors are reporting that pediatric hospital units for breaking point. because of a search and common respiratory illnesses amongst children as a lack of intensive care bats and staff shortages lead to a situation where children die because they can't access urgent care. a former high
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school teacher in australia became the subject of a popular, true crime. outcast has been jail for 24 years. christopher dawson, that was jail for murder. and he's why 40 years ago 2018 podcast to shed light on the cold case and prompted police to reopen their investigation. women in iran's assistant baluchistan province of joined nationwide anti regime protests was being called a rare move in storage. the conservative sunni muslim province runs, we rocked by protests and staffing custody gina massa, meaning it was arrested for wearing her. he jumped in correctly to south africa, where president robert poser is battling for his political survival. after parliamentary investigation found, he may have broken the law is not facing increasing calls to resign or face impeachment over his alleged cover up of a burglary. as his private fall,
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president rama poses future is hanging in the balance. he's been dogged by allegations surrounding a burglary at this game farm in north east and south africa. since june. a former top security official told police that rama posts are covered up a multi $1000000.00 theft here in february 2020. rather than alerting the police, he allegedly had the robbers kidnapped and bribed into silence ram. a poster has denied any wrong doing, claiming for smallest sums were taken, and at the crime was reported to the authorities. but now an expert panel appointed to investigate the allegations by parliament has submitted its report saying he may have broken anti corruption rules about procedure. oberlin that's less south africans divided on ram, a poses future warner. so and then a good that i think he shouldn't resign. he must continue because he's
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a good leader. he brings investors into the country, which creates jobs. the economy must grow. he's never misused ascent of government funds that's at the center government. if the law needs to take its course, it should, it should like anybody else. justice is deceptive end of the day with the potential impeachment inquiry looming and the media suckling officials from ram a post as ruling african national congress were gathering on friday to decide whether he should stay or go ah bother with high drama. and the last round of games and group each of the world cup and co. tar away at the score at one all between south korea and group leaders. portugal, portuguese, a push for a winning goal at a corner asked k, headed into injury to south korea. stole of the feel that the perfect past allowed one he chanced to score a stunning winder in injury. ty,
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results and career advantage to roger's and his team into the knockout stages. and gunner and the other guy kicked off at the same time that game with a both that teams in the chance of qualifying the black stars at the 1st opportunity from the healthy spot shop stopped by the keeper blinds us to hit their stride ga us into school twice in the 1st half elevations, proved premature. well, the south korea result means that despite the when order gray are going home, portugal that already qualified after 2 games and they topped the group despite their loss. at south korea's a late winter puts them through in 2nd place and they'll face brazil. and now yeah, round of 60. gonna join order g y and exiting the tournament is remind of our top story at this hour. russian president vladimir putin has told german chancellor
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olaf shows that further attacks on ukraine's infrastructure are inevitable during the same phone call. chancellor show up press, the russian president to and the red gulf will have more. well, there's a top of the hour of next on d, w doc, field trip to boss, right. god speed up the party, capital, the middle east. it's become a destination spot for young sanders. i say we're all set to go beyond the citizenship and we're all in as we take on the we're all about.

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