tv DW News Deutsche Welle December 3, 2022 7:00am-7:16am CET
7:00 am
companies and countries rethinking everything that's making later changes. you've reviewed this week on d, w. ah, ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin, fighting continues in ukraine's east as moscow's forces renew their assault on the city of buck, mood, relentless, artillery barrage force residence to flee. also coming up, germany is making it easier for immigrants to get passports while keeping their
7:01 am
original citizenship. the move has triggered a mixed response from the public and the opposition. and another world cup shock, south korea's last minute winner against portugal, sees them qualify for the last 16 and puts your away out of the tournaments. ah, i monica johnson, berlin, welcome to the program. russian soldiers have intensified their attacks in ukraine's east. the city of back moore has been a key objective for moscow's forces for some time. but now with russia stepping up, it's a tags. many residents feel they have no choice, but to leave their homes in search of safety. authorities are working to evacuate them as quick as they can. desertion streets and
7:02 am
destroyed buildings in ukraine's back. more fighting has ranged here for months. now. russian forces looking to regain ground after retreating from here. son and her keith have sit this sites on back what the fighting is, taking its toll on residents and those and nearby cher steve yar. platinum is rotten or scary. not scary, but what to do that we need to live it or not? many here are fleeing evacuation cruise, helping to get them out of scary for only the dead are not afraid. and we still want to live. nobody needs a dead evacuation worker as long as we are alive, we can help. but others and so anxious to out route their lives, you will not even we on a native land knew where to go. i have both brothers and sisters, both parents and grandfathers. barry dealing with once,
7:03 am
no one for its vineyards and salt mines. but what is now known as the meat grinder for the brutal trench warfare artillery jewels and frontal assaults around the city of rockland. they're shelling over here before shells flew like this. but now like this, the russians are already on the hill. it's constant shilling. it's quiet to day, but we've just had 3 days of keeping shillings. those who are staying hopeful, the fighting will soon end. well, most of the ukrainian soldiers have been fighting for the city since april. i think they would have seemed our city. i think everything will be fine, at least we hope, that's why we don't leave and then we will rebuild. that recovery seems far off as backwards battle continues. meanwhile, european union countries have agreed to put
7:04 am
a cap on the price of russian oil at $60.00 a barrel. the move aims to reduce moscow's ability to fund its war in ukraine with revenue from petroleum exports. the e u joined the united states and other g 7 nations in sanctioning russian oil, which recently traded at about $65.00 a barrel. did other use brussels correspond interject parakeet has more on the agreement. it took a lot of effort among the 2070 countries, but they did manage to get this oil price cut over the line of $60.00 per barrel. essentially, that means that all russian oil that is serviced by european companies that are sending it in their tankers shipping it around the world can only be sold, including in 2 other countries. for instance, the developing countries that are heavily reliant on that russian oil at $60.00 per barrel. now there's been a lot of touring and throwing over this. the countries that are involved in the shipping like greece, cypress, and malta, big shipping fleets, bit out another flight carriers. they wanted it somewhere in the region of $7075.00
7:05 am
per barrel, but countries that the baltics and poland, who have experience with being occupied by russia by moscow on the soviet times they wanted it down even in the region of $30.00 per bar. it looks like what happened was that the poles who were the last ones holding out for 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 round of sanctions against russia over the war in ukraine. dw sir jack paris in brussels, and he has a look now at some other stories. my king nous around the world. the us has unveiled the latest model of its stealth bomber at a ceremony in california. the $700000000.00 b $21.00 raiders designed to be able to fly without a crew. it can carry nuclear, as well as conventional weapons. the aircraft is the 1st u. s. strategic bama to be produced in 3 decades. the world health
7:06 am
organization estimates that 90 percent of people across the globe now have some resistance to cov, 19. the w h o, a chief said to the end of the emergency phase of the pandemic was close, but not here yet. he wanted that gaps and vigilance were leaving the door open for new corona, virus variance to emerge. britain's prince william has honored climate change innovators during a ceremony in the u. s. city of boston, he rewarded 5 entrepreneurs with 1100000 euros each as part of his earth shot prize initiative. when is included a start up providing bio mass stoves in africa, and a company that makes biodegradable packaging from marine class. germany is left leaning. a government coalition or 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 polled said it was
7:07 am
a step in the right direction. germany industry needs more skilled workers and large numbers of people have come to germany as a result of the wars and ukraine and syria, many with useful skills. so the government wants to make it easier to become german . i'm robotic. john is melissa for economic assurance. the economy minister has even put out a video tasking skillen people to consider losing permanently to germany market. and we want to make it possible for people to get german la shanella to it quicker than has been the case for those or wish to live and work your prominently can become full stakeholders and our society. the government says it's proposals will give germany the most modern law on immigration in europe, as is listed as the vote of it's not least the business that's telling us this law is absolutely needed. her. we have an incredible number of jobs for which we can't
7:08 am
find any workers. so we urgently need emigration from 3rd countries and that ranges from care staff to id specialists. think of this, so 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 too far. he can add a little bit of dual 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
7:09 am
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, there was high drama, the world cup in carter, in the last round of games and group h with a 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 at south korea, so the field and a perfect pass allowed one he shun to score a stunning winner in injury time a huge ra by korean fans as their team go into the knockout stage. now that south korea result meant that uruguay are going home. the south americans be to ghana to nil bird, to join the africans in leaving the tournament. portugal top the group despite the
7:10 am
loss, south korea, so late when put them through in 2nd place. and they faced a match with brazil in group g, switzerland to beat serbia 3 to clenching their place in the last 16 after the 1st half ended, $22.00 or a more broiler sport. a goal after slick built our play on 48 minutes. it was enough to put them 2nd in the group and that swiss result was bad news for common room who shocked to brazil, although the south americans played a 2nd team having already qualified. 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 a while celebration, but not for the 1st time in this tournament. the result of the other game changed the context of the cameroon victory. so let's have a look at the final standings in group g despite their loss to cameroon, brazil,
7:11 am
top the group on goal difference, switzerland take on portugal after qualifying and 2nd place, while cameroon, answer beer go home. the well kept group stage is now over into our correspondent. they're done. yeah. barcelona takes us through the shock scandals on celebration. so far. the group stage if the guitar world cup is in the books and already there's been no shortage of headlines. former champions, germany crashed out in the group stage for the 2nd tournament in a row, france and brazil are proving to be favorites after qualifying easily for the next round and massey and his perennial rival. rinaldo are still in the running to list the world cup in their last dance. the tournament has seen plenty of surprises, like australia, senegal, morocco, and japan, all qualifying for the next round. and the era world is passionately celebrating. posing the 1st ever world cup in this region, but this tournament has seen football, overshadowed by many important political topics. we've seen countless protests in
7:12 am
doha, with many fans showing support for those suffering. and he ran. thief has struggled to find a balance between free speech and keeping politics out of the games. we've seen this in their many youth turns on rainbow flags and captains arm bands. this is truly a wonderful kind world cup. now the big question remains will politics and protests continue or is it time for football. * to take center stage one t w stunning. barcelona reporting for us from kata lava flows from the world's largest volcano are racing fears. it could reach a main highway within a week. the active mana loa vault k no in hawaii erupted for the 1st time in nearly 40 years. residents have been warned to the location and advance of the molten rock can change rapidly. this is larva from a 1000 kilometers below the earth's surface. the sight of it coming from the
7:13 am
world's biggest volcano is a rarity. the volcano is spouting love, and 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's hot spot exists because of variations and the density and temperature of the earth interior. lighter hotter rock rises to the surface. the composition of mona low as magma ro, underground lava, has some bearing on the risk, the or option poses to the surrounding community. the volcanoes, and who i. e, produced this very large y, a de volcanoes that are called shield volcanoes. and that's because the composition
7:14 am
of the magma and that's being interrupted, there is very fluid, it's erupting fluid hotter and dryer magnus, than here, say in alaska, or amount, se helen's or, or the mag most are compositionally different. they tend to be stickier. um i stiffer and then they have higher water content. sticky love and makes the boat, he knew 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 larva really gets it, i will tell you that will turn very deal. okay. tell you that we're going to go the other way. i can tell you that the situation can change in a matter of hours. is mona low as a rupture may last weeks, is not only spectators,
7:15 am
but also scientists who be watching closely my fascinating and terrifying all at once. don't forget, you can always get dw news on the go, just to download our app from google play or from the apple app store. and that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news. you're watching d w. news of next is shift to where we take a look at the sustainability of 3 d printing for me and the team. and berlin, thanks for watching. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word launch pinnacle rico is in germany to learn german. why not learn with him a simple online on your mobile and free.
19 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on