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oh, it's our future after all, and if we don't think of something our children won't be able to enjoy fresh air for you on your revealed this week. and d, w ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, russia reject surprised cap on its oil exports. it comes after that, you joins geez, of a nation's to limit moscow funds for its war in ukraine. the $60.00 per barrel cap will take effect on monday. also coming up,
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the u. s. pentagon unveils its newest stealth bomber. after years of secretive development, the p $21.00 rater is the 1st u. s. bond my aircraft in more than 3 decades. and we check in on the world cup in katara, where things got, shall we say, mercy for the australian team, looking for a spot in the quarter finals. that's coming up later. it's ah, i'm monica johnson berlin, welcome to the program ukraine's president valadez lensky has called for a lower price cap on russian oil. after the e u and g 7 countries agree to impose a price limit. the cap currently set at $60.00 per barrel aims to reduce moscow's ability to fund its war in ukraine with revenue from petroleum exports. rational
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forties have rejected the cap and threatened to stop supplying nations that endorsed it. it's the mainstay of the russian economy. fossil fuels now under pressure from e u. countries who will ban insurance and finance for russian oil shipments. if they sell for more than the price cap of $60.00 a barrel. the u is joining the united states and other g 7 nations. european commission, president wilson, i found a lion said the price gap would cut russia oil revenues without causing price spikes in the broader market. that would hurt the world economy. it will stabilize global energy markets because it allows some rush and seaborne oil to be traded broker, transported by u operators to 3rd countries as long as it is sold below the cap. so this price cap will benefit directly emerging and developing economies. and it will be adjustable over time,
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so that we can react to market developments together with our partners. we stand united and firm in our opposition to russia's atrocious war. the price cap scheme was originally floated by the us treasury department, the white house. welcome to the us move. frankly, we think that the, the $60.00 per barrel is, is appropriate. and we think it will have that effect. this is about bounce. it was never about not having any russian oil on the market. it was about the balancing supply and demand, but also balancing the need to limit the debility to profit the measure will come into effect on monday, after a formal signature process, this weekend, dudley is russia analyst, constantine echo to explains why he thinks the price comp will make little difference to moscow. i don't think it will have a huge effect,
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frankly speaking because ah, there are many ways of bypassing this. remember this oil price cap which concerns the socially mostly those will ensure the shipments and those who transport russian oil, for example. ah, you may claim, or russians may claim that the oil is sold at $5999.00, while off to that for is off the same country. for example, china or india will pay an extra price, fuller, the se rotten wheat, which is not bad by sanctions. so i think it will have more a psychological effect. it will have some pressure on certain companies that will, for some of the insurance companies and transport companies be to be more cautious, but it will not be a disaster for the kremlin. meanwhile, russian defense minister sag assure you go has travel to belarus, to discuss the ongoing war and ukraine. he met with belarus, leader, alexander lucas shinkel, who said the 2 nations have a single army shy,
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go also met his men's counterpart and signed and amended security deal. russian forces have deployed from belarus bela recess. it strips won't fight in ukraine at a time of heightened tension between the nuclear armed powers, the united states has unveiled to its latest weapon at a ceremony and california. the multi 1000000 stealth bomber is the 1st u. s. strategic aircraft to be produced in 3 decades. ah, after years of development, the united states has lifted the veil on its newest deadly weapon. the manufacturer says its stealth bomber is designed to fly without a crew carry nuclear, as well as conventional weapons evade the most sophisticated radar systems and hit any target anywhere in the world. the b 21 greater was unveiled during
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a carefully choreographed ceremony in california. that included dramatic music, a light show, and a crowd of top us officials. the b 21 writer is the 1st strategic bomber in more than 3 dot gauge. it is, i trust, remote to americans enduring advantages. in ingenuity and intervention. it's also meant as a deterrent at a time of heightened tensions with russia and china. the pentagon says beijing has doubled its number of nuclear warheads and it's on track to have 1500 nuclear weapons by 2035, many more than originally anticipated and produced much faster. they will operate in tomorrow's high and threat environment, and it will enable america to outmaneuver, to outpace and to out match our adversaries. it will deter aggression. the b $21.00 is expected to cost nearly $700000000.00 us dollars per plane. air
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force officials say will form the backbone of its future bomber force, and the 1st one is expected to be in the skies as early as next year. ah, joseph siri, c, yoni is a national security expert and member of the council on foreign relations in washington d. c. he is what he told us about the potential of this unmanned and supposedly undetectable. new u. s. bama. i visited that facility. i've seen that spread us as to the beach to bomber some people are calling this the b 2 point one, because it's largely an upgrade from that bomber. i'd a different to wait or absorb encoding a new electronics. it is a very impressive, very sophisticated, very expensive machine, but it's not clear at all that you need it. it's not clear what the mission is to stand the talking points that you heard in that recent press report. but you don't really need a man to bomber in this age of throne warfare. you certainly don't need it for the
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nuclear emission, which it's designed for. we have 2000 warheads on our submarines that can hit their target anywhere in the world in about 30 minutes. if you need more, we have about 800 warheads on our land based icbm. again, 30 minute flight time champion to cept it. what exactly is the purpose of a man to bomber in this age? it's not at all clear. i has a look now at some of the other stories making use around the welt. el salvador government is intensifying it so cold war on gangs around. 10000 soldiers and police have sealed off the entire town office, lay a pango on the outskirts of the country's capital. the operations goal is to search for suspected gang members. international human rights groups have criticized the government crackdown missions. garza security forces have reported to israeli strikes in the south of the strip a military training side in con eunice and in an area in rafa. the israeli air
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force said it was targeting sites belonging to the palestinian group, hamas. it comes off to a rock, it was fired from the palestinian and clave towards israeli territory. germany's economy minister says his government plans to create environmental pacts with industry the so called climate protection contracts would provide subsidies to energy intensive industries for 15 years. in return, businesses like chemical and steel manufacturers would reduce carbon emissions to the situation in afghanistan. now where people who speak out against the growing taliban restrictions on women risk arrest and torture. and one of them is per wanna in each robbie who spent $24.00 days in jail off to being arrested for participating in a women's rights protesting cobble in mid january. she's now a refugee in germany and spoke to t w. news about her experience in prison. call me coming back from you. what i thought do you know what punishment we have chosen for you?
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a taliban member asked me one day. when i said i didn't know, he said they would stone me. tell the other girl to pray. we are going to stone you . he said i started crying and asked him what my crime was. that was the worst time . my biggest wish was to get a helmet so that i would not get hurt if they stoned me. i checked my clothes to see if there was something that could protect me from stoning. and i wondered if you would stoning hurt one? ah, to his potter one and is robbie spent $24.00 days in the taliban prison in afghanistan . her work fighting for women's rights, put her in the hard line groups firing line since seizing power in august 2021. the taliban have severely restricted. these rights
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girls have been barred from school and women, faith increasingly harsh social restrictions of to protesting for women's rights in the afghan capital, kabul is robbie was arrested de covered with them. cam anatomy them could on. i don't know which taliban member slapped my face 1st. speaker, bedrooms that i felt my eardrums were damaged them. you are like mitchell southern s. and he snapped me again at my mouth, started leading his adam back. wasn't that not that bramble? i tried to get out of the car in which they were carrying me by another taliban member who was sitting in the back seat, hit me and my back him with his pistol said i'm calling because madison annapolis presented that the bush that miss robbie says the taliban tortured her and forced her to sign a confession document eventually releasing her. the activists recently arrived in germany, but remains haunted by the inhumane conditions she endured. tom del talk more with allied as for hamstead,
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where the toilet was in the same room where they kept me. how long, wicked and performing for some of the taliban were watching me all the time. okay. even when i was using the toilet you can watching myself or just walking in the room. but mama, i had to cover myself with the clock while using the toilet ab about o passamore. i had no privacy as slender as and long tolliver hayman was him that american amish of the kilometers for them at the wealth cabin katara argentina r through to the quarter finals after beating australia to one. the sa caruso acquitted themselves well. but argentina had to genius on their side. this was the biggest middle eastern mismatch since david met goliath, australia's artisans versus the artistry of little messy. and the soccer ruse soon saw his genius on 35 minutes when messy post to leave australia keeper, matt ryan helpless. but ryan was the architect of his own. don't fall when
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argentina made it to just before the hour. leon alvarez was on his pure touch in a flash. he made it to nil. ryan needed his teammates to dig him out of a hole and they got a lucky brick when craig goodwin's wild effort deflected n of enzo. fernandez came on and the aussies nearly scored a shock equalizer. but amelia martinez blocked brilliantly from gara, and qu, all in the 7th minute of injury, time massey led the celebrations in front of argentina's rock as crowed, whose expectations will be even higher their site in the last 8 new york city is searching for an assassin. some one with a means to exterminate the cities, rodents authorities offering an annual salary of up to $170000.00 us dollars for the right person to take up the job. seeking candidates with good
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communication skills and a bloodthirsty attitude. new york is on the hunt for a rat tsar to fight the cities booming roden population. the rats don't run the city. we do the ad for a director of road and mitigation list say, swashbuckling attitude and a general aura of bad. ah, sorry. as criteria for the role previous multi $1000000.00 efforts to improve trash collection and coll rodents have been thwarted by the cities cunning ferry residents. everyone knows me read no, won't big. i hate read. you know, when we started killing them in bar all your all summer to same folks are criticizing us now called me a murderer because i was killing red. well, you know what? we got to kill rats rat to have no place in this city. and we're gonna use every method method as needed to do so, so they are not harmon families in all quality of life. rach sightings in subways
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on straits and even in homes have soared over 70 percent in the past 2 years. the rodent boom has been partly blamed on more sidewalk dining. in response to the pandemic mer, adam said any one with the dr. and killer instinct needed to fight the cities rat problem should apply for their dream job. this is dw news lie from berlin reporter is up next to following the highs and lows for german football fans in comp, todd. i'm monica jones for me and the news team in berlin. thanks for watching with will you become a criminal.
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