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countries rethinking everything that's making later changes you've reviewed this week on d, w ah ah, ah, who says dw news live from berlin? fighting continues and ukraine's east as the russian forces target the city of buck road. while the united nations investigates reports of war crimes, also coming up germany is making it easier for immigrants to get passports, even while keeping their original citizenship many. but for many germans,
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that might be going a little bit too far. and or another world cup, shocked by an asian side south korea's last minute winner against portugal, sees them qualify for the last 16 and put your voice out of the tournament. ah, i'm really mohammed welcome to the program fighting in ukraine's eastern city of buckman, which is the latest target of russian attacks. in cranes, army berry is struggling to fend off the assaults field. hosp tools are full of casualties. and even as the battle rages on a un commissioners trying to collect evidence for an inquiry into the war crimes, a field hospital near buck moved in eastern ukraine. russian forces are attacking
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the city relentlessly, exacting a heavy toll on its defenders. but the russian army is all to losing men, many of which and others prisoners of war like these p o w is held in a facility in western ukraine. one of the prevalence a great to speak about being drafted into the army and sent to fight just give me a general feel at 1st they told us we were being sent to a military exercise. they told us many things. it was all rumors. none of us knew that we were being sent to the front even and knowing some of the prisoners are being investigated for war crimes. a united nation commission is working to collect evidence on as many cases as possible for crimes with respect to personal integrity, violations,
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external seem weapons detention, sexual violations, just to mention, most of them put in her show no remorse for the crimes committed and his name. instead, he called on german chancellor, all shot to rethink his ukraine policy in a phone call. meanwhile, european union countries have agreed to cap the price of russian oil exports at $60.00 a barrel. the move aims to reduce those ability to fund its war in ukraine with revenue from petroleum export. the you joined the united states and other g 7 nations in sanctioning washing oil, which we traded at $65.00 a barrel. well, these are these jack parkers in brussels and has more on that agreement. it took a lot of effort among the 2070 countries, but they did manage to get this oil price cap over the line of $60.00 per barrel.
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essentially that means that all russian oil that is serviced by european companies that are sending it in that time because shipping it around the world can only be sold, including into other countries. for instance, the developing countries that have any reliant on that russian oil at $60.00 per barrel. now there's been a lot of touring and flowing over this. the countries that are involved in the shipping like grease cypress and multi big shipping, please. because i have another slide carriers, they wanted someone to region a $7075.00 per barrel, but country that the boat takes and poland you have experience with being occupied by russia by moscow on the soviet times they wanted to dine even in the region of $30.00 per barrel looks like what happened was that the poles who were the last ones holding out to this, the opponent eventually accepted this $60.00 per barrel price cap. in exchange for the european union, agreeing to start negotiations on a 9th run of sanctions against russia over the war in ukraine. germany's left
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leaning governing coalition is looking to reform citizenship laws. their plan would allow immigrants to get a german passport in as little as 3 years. but the idea is not so popular among born and bred germans. less than half of those poles that it was a step in the right direction. sermon industry needs more skilled workers and large numbers of people have come to germany as a result of the wars in ukraine and syria, many with useful skills. so the government wants to make it easier to become german . i'm robot havoc john is melissa for economic assurance. the economy minister has even put out a video. you're asking skilled people to consider losing permanently to germany market. and we want to make it possible for people to get german nationality quicker than has been the case for those or wish to live and work your prominently
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can become full stakeholders and our society. the government says its proposals will give germany the most modern law on immigration in europe, as is listed at the votes of it's not least the business that is telling us this law is absolutely needed. we have an incredible number of jobs for which we can't find any workers. so we urgently need emigration from 3rd countries and that ranges from care staff to i t specialist link of the some i teach miss ellison under the plan, citizenship could be granted after 5 years of residence in germany instead of the current 8 years for those who have demonstrated and especially strong desire to integrate, such as by doing voluntary work, it might only take 3 years. the legislation would also allow people to have dual citizenship that is currently not permitted in most cases, but for some opposition lawmakers. that is a reform to far. he can add
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a little bit of steel citizenship for all he want. it can lead to conflicts of loyalty. isn't it better if citizens from autocratic lead govern, states have to give up their citizenship and thus have to make a clear decision in favor of our democratic system? this is tim and titan. listen. such concerns aside. germany is facing a labor shortage that could reach 7000000 people by 2035. part of the answer will be incentives for more of those who arrive to stay for the long term. ah. and there was high drama at the world cup and co. tar. and the last round of games and group h with the score at 11 between south korea and portugal. the portuguese pushed for a winning goal at a corner as the game went into injury time. the southwest, all the fields and a perfect cas aloud. when he chan to swore a stunning winner in injury time with their huge roar from korean fans
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as their team headed to the knockout stage. well that to south korea results meant that uruguay are going home. south americans beat gonna to 0, but joined the africans and leaving the tournament. portugal topped the group despite their loss. south korea as late when puts them through to a 2nd place and they faced a match with brazil. and in group g, switzerland b to serbia 3 to clenching their place in the last 16 after the 1st half and a to 2 remote fruitless order, go offers sick build up play on 48 minutes. it proved to be the winner and was enough to put them 2nd in the group. and that's was result was bad news for cameroon, who shocked brazil through the south through the south. americans played
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a 2nd string team having qualified already. now the africans were looking for a goal to give them any chance of progression to the last 16. it came an injury time and set off scenes of wild celebration, but not for the 1st time in the tournament. the results of the other game changed the context of the camera in victory. well let's take a look at the final standings in group g despite their last to cameroon, brazil, top the group on gold to friends, switzerland take on portugal off to qualifying in 2nd place. while cameroon and serbia go home, are joining me in the studio is did please, anthony howard from the sports department. now the world cup. anthony has been full of surprises. what is up to you the most or group you go to japan advancing in germany, go home and thursday group h was on friday. that was the friday surprise. portugal playing south korea. we're
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going to take a look at these. holla, straight away portugal school 1st, and at this point we were thinking this was going to be all about portugal. so progression, but south korea might come back. that was the final goal, but changed everything. rinaldo, on the bench, looking worried, he may have worried too much for that perfectly time. parson go put south korea through there before that we were all looking at the other gun. that ergo, i were playing and thinking well ergo, i had the chance to progress. but when portugal scored 1st, that was an injury time it was 11. up until that very moment. and then south korea found something at the very last to change everything that took destiny in their hands. and they go through to the law south to the the round of 16. that's the good news. bad news. i played brazil next. oh. and switzerland advancing. that must be another surprise. right? it isn't. it isn't in terms of that's the 3rd time that my the round of 16 in a row. what was surprising was the manner in which i applied against serbia. couldn't take your eyes off the,
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the swiss game. there were 5 goals in that game. there's lots of quality in that with saw it shaquira granite jacka, brill invalid again, selma is usually in goal. he was ill for this game and couldn't make it rima, for that it was who scored the go ahead doll if you liked in what turned out to be the winner early on in the 2nd half and the swiss advance and from a team. we're wondering what sort of footprint they're going to have on this tournament, the manner in which they played that game. great hope that when they go ahead now and play portugal, that that's going to be another real match. the surprise is that how strongly will have confidence. now brazil last to an african team. cameron. do you think anything may result in how fans should be concerned about their next minutes if they hadn't to, at this knockout stage on the surface of if you look at the results i all i lost one year. what's happening to brazil? is there something going wrong though with, without the naima who's is still engine and i played very much a 2nd. let's take
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a look at the 2nd minute of added time. and that is the goal that cameron scored vincent baccha, which at that moment i didn't know the other guy had gone the other way and switzerland had one. but that was the moment camry thought they might have beaten brazil to go through the last explain the say the celebration were worth it. but as i said so many times before, it turned out to be a premature celebration. because switzerland and taking care of business. no, brazil doesn't have anything to worry about if by in the next 3 days they've got name us time for that injury to heal. and i can get that 1st 11 back on the pitch. it's a very different same for, for brazil. probably still the favorites, right. we'll have to see how all of that develops and see how it ended up, the sport. thank you so much. thank you. love of those from the world's largest volcano is racing fears. it could reach a main highway within a week. the active mourn a lower volcano in hawaii erupted for the 1st time in nearly 40 years. residence had been worn to the location and advance of lava flows can change rapidly. this
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is lava from a 1000 kilometers below the earth's surface. the sight of it coming from the world's biggest volcano is a rarity. the volcano is spouting larva now because it forms part of the hawaiian island chain that lies directly over a so called hot spot. the hawaiian hot spots and upwelling of molten rock known as a mental plume. the plume rises up directly under that pacific plate, fast the tectonic plate where hawaii sits. the plate is constantly moving repeated volcanic eruptions like this, made the hawaiian islands. hawaii hot spot exists because of variations in the density and temperature of the earth. interior light to hot rock rises to the surface. the composition of mona low as macenrow underground lava has some bearing on the risk clear option poses to the surrounding community. her
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volcanoes and hawaii e produce these very large y, a de volcanoes that are called shield volcanoes. and that's because the composition of the magma and that's being erupted. there is very fluid, it's are opting fluid hotter and dryer magnus than here say in alaska, or amount. se, helens. and for the mag most are comparatively different. their tend to be stickier . um i stiffer and then they have higher water content. sticky love and makes volcano more likely to suddenly explode. there are still risks the acid gases spouted by volcanoes can be harmful to humans. interruptions are unpredictable. whether or not they involve runny lava. really gets it, i will tell you that would be ideal. okay, that would go the other way. i can tell you that the situation can change in
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