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ah ah ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin, germany foreign minister, and alina babcock arrives in india for talks with her demi counterpart. 3rd, you to discuss the global consequences of the war in ukraine and india's relationship with china, also coming up, ukrainians, trying to flee russian occupied areas, face a dangerous journey. we meet people at
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a cross in point on the front line. new research suggests global arm sales have risen for the 7th year in a row, and that's before accounting for the impact of the war in you pray. and that the world cup a katara, olivia is she who becomes frances all time top score as the favorites. brush aside, poland to reach the last date. we'll hear from our correspondent indo. ah, i'm pablo valise. welcome to the program. germany's foreign minister and alina bell, bow cars arrived in india for a 2 day visit that will include talked with her deli counterpart as j. shankar bare bach had said she would use her 1st official trip to delhi, to raise what she called the most urgent tasks for our time climate change and
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preserving the international order based on rules. india's relationship with china and russia is also expected to dominate discussions. well, earlier i spoke to our south asia bureau chief amrita cima, who's covering the visit. and i asked her, what else we can expect from the high level talks. yes, father, this is her 1st visit to in then also coincides with india's 1st week as the president of the g. 20. so high expectations on both sides. you mentioned some of the things which are on the agenda for india fighting climate change is not the core agenda as of his presidency. this is the g 20 and that resonates really well with germany. they've already announced us last week. they're going to spend 10000000000 euros over the next 8 years on dealing with projects and initiatives to fight climate change so that we one can you show up for discussion and then they'll be the international issues. for example, china, india is relations with china,
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remain vain tends along the border. and another issue which may come up, discussion me. now bandwalk raised this issue a couple of times before she came, the anti talked about the u. s. involvement in resolving the dispute between india and pakistan over kashmir. this did not go down well at all in india, which sees this as a bilateral issue. so she did some damage limitation before she came in and said germany is position on cash means remains unchanged. that means it's a bilateral issue, and of course, there'll be a discussion on russia's invasion of ukraine and as well as he's also taking part in a panel discussion about germany's perception of what is happening in the, in the pacific. so a lot of issues are for discussion. now i'm reader on friday that you g 7 and australia agreed, a price cap on russian oil. so what are the chances of india supporting this decision? they little are far below because in fact the scab comes into effect today.
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december, the 5th, the indian foreign minister has repeatedly said that his responsibility lies to the consumers of india. and india is very energy hungry. it gets most of its crude from overseas. and before the invasion of ukraine, by russia, india was getting boyd as 02 percent of its energy from russia. and now that shot up to more than 20 percent. and india says this is not going to change any time soon. and it's also you have to keep in mind that india, countries like india and china, both are getting heavily discounted crude from russia. so it's unlikely that the 2 countries are likely to exceed the threshold of $60.00 per barrel for russian crude and reader. india has close relations with the west as well as with russia. so how is debt delhi actually handling this political balancing act?
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initially, barbara, it was a bit difficult for india. it warbled a bit as it kind of walked the tight diplomatic rope. but increasingly, it's become more confident and even assertive because it realize at some point at this very sensitive time, the west did not want to push india into a diplomatic corner. and once it realized this, you know, after it had been defensive, an awkward about the fact that it had repeatedly abstained in resolutions condemning russia's invasion of ukraine. it suddenly became more confident and assertive and said like, you know, we can deal with it. and his more the sentence to, to put in death. this is not the time of war. resonated well with the western is also become a part of the community which came out of the body d 20 summit. thanks m rita feed abuse south asia bureau chief and rita chima to cray now and since the start of russia's invasion earlier this year,
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crossing between russia occupied areas and the rest of ukraine has become difficult and dangerous. but there's one spot about 30 kilometers south of the city of zapper asia, an informal card or with police track points, where people can move across the front line. dwi yon, phillip sholtes, mount ukrainians, trying to fleeing fleet rushing hell territory. just a few kilometers down there, the russians are in charge. this check point is the only place in ukraine where people can move between the 2 worlds. this man is the 1st to leave russian occupation to day. he tells us he hung on as long as he could, but now he's going to join his wife and west a new credit for the secret to come crushing this line is very unpleasant for everyone yet. it was just no road. everyone is scared. yet it was more like sealing the driving look at my car. more car to life and everyone waits for the police to escort them to the registration center. and o,
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glad i doesn't quite make it to the check. but it's done. the most important thing to women join forces to get their mother at the russian front with 1st my mom didn't want to leave. we all thought this would somehow and soon, but it's not ending. and now the winter is coming to she just leave her on her own . when your soul hurts so much you can't even sleep any more. she's the most precious thing i have left the law. but while asana takes a look at the engine, her friend alicia tells us of their hall ra road. clam fighting had wrecked so many roads and bridges and change those to where leaving had to pick their ways through farmland with blocker. liquor we just cried when we saw how everything was destroyed after for it. so we just sat in the car and looked in silent. you. are you doing this more thought son?
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his work miracle on her car. and they joined the convoy heading for the registration. they arrive, it's warm and there's tea. the women realize the worst is behind news. shasta, when i'm really happy now i'm glad that i could bring my mother to a safer place and that we got your in one piece. it's been very hard. you know, i wouldn't wish this on anyone with they have people to stay with here tonight. the plan for tomorrow is to leave the ladder and take a train. global arm sales crew again last year for the 7th year in a row. that's according to cp stock on international peace research institute. it's annual report for 2021 says weapons sales were up despite supply change challenges
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. i made the pandemic. so sales by the top, $100.00 companies in the industry reached $592000000000.00. that's an increase of almost 2 percent on the previous year. u. s. companies again dominated the list with nearly $300000000000.00 of arm sales. but that was a drop of almost one percent on 2020 blamed mainly on inflation. now china, meanwhile, boost of its arm sales by more than 6 percent to $109000000000.00 for chinese companies are ranked in the top 10. and then there's russia who sales rose to $17800000000.00, but that was only up point 4 percent on 2020. and that of course was before it invaded ukraine. our experts expect the war to add to supply chain was for the arms industry. well, to talk more about the findings from the sci fi report, i'm joined by lauren. so scott soto from dc. pre institute is in stock on welcome
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to d w lot. and so m 1st the, what you make of her little russian arm sales rose in 2021 just before it attacked ukraine. well, it has been going trend within russian companies meeting a few since 2016. and to the point that the kremlin issued the statement encouraging companies to diversify their production to enter the market and become profitable again. we've, we've also seen companies being given debt and directions over and said to them out what, what times doesn't. 161719. and again, 2024. yes, it's been going trend. we believe the civilian production companies will now be reduced to shut down. but again, we have to see what's the effect of the sanctions. but also the supply chain. production has been an ongoing struggle from the russian industry to produce what
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was needed. frontline, we seen it using massage to, to deliver or had and then been using that the fort worth or so yes, remains to be seen, but it just being on i'm going and going through what and so what about worldwide? how much is the war in ukraine actually affected demand? what are the ties up to you? referring to 2021. we are likely. we're going to see an increase in our sales that's. that's very, very much pro. since the cold war, european countries where it's a different kind of warfare, little intensity, and possibly next week we're in ukraine as we all change change is perception. sending weapons to ukraine is going to from, is going to create a demand. and we have to differentiate demand we have on one hand to demand them from replenishing files and neglected to keep the scales legacy. what persistence
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are usually cheaper and it's not going to make a difference from dr. what is likely to, to make the difference are the more advanced systems, such as the $35.00. we've seen, germany probably increase interest in the systems over is going to is going to take type companies are waiting before ending up production. they are waiting to see contract signed they, they want to make sure there is going to be an increase and consistent across across time. so yes, we probably see an increase. are we seeing increase now we then we can pull out and i want to talk about china, laura. and so because they've been pouring money into their weapons industry, and of course this is against the backdrop of those increasing tensions over taiwan . can you tell us a little bit more about at china and, and the situation there? sure. china, the company's in the top 104 in the top 1010 has been a major player,
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norms industry for a number of years. and the reason the increase is probably due to the fact that they're not affected by supply chain issues. the supply chain is local and it has been local for the region who is trying to find a domestic. and they'll call me in our production again, we're got production takes time and we, we've seen china ramping up production consistency across years since then, i just was very relevant in this year. is that we seem to are, you should be the 1st to work because they're working rated from to existing companies in china. lorenzo scott auto from dc pre institute in stock on thank you . thanks for letting me iran's public prosecutor says the country has shut down. it's so called morality police,
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but local media has pushed back against the comments saying the interior ministry overseas, the force and not the judiciary. iran has been rocked by months of protests, sparked by the death of a young woman in police custody. she was arrested allegedly for not wearing her huge our property. the demonstrations now in their 3rd month are the biggest challenge to the regime in decades. and protesters are calling for a 3 day strike this week. ah, the 1979. if let me clear, pollution, change the course a feed on authority started monitoring. they didn't of district jeff good reading the he job, his company became mandatory in 1983 over the years it on saw several forms of morality, police, but the brutality police. no nest gushed a shot or guidance. federal was established under the hard line,
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former president mahmoud am within a jot. you got armed out under former president as andrew honey, clothing noms became slightly relaxed month. but it on scott and president, abraham racine wanted a strict implementation of the dress quarter. how he got in september 22 year old gina martha armine died 3 days after being taken into custody by the morality belief and they had on her alleged crime, was not properly governing her head. her debts sparked unprecedented protests across the country. it onions demanded an end to the morality police. the also court for the change of district islamic regime. as i heard enough, i trembled when i heard the news because this has happened to me once or twice. and it made me think of how my parents would feel if i suffered the same fear. told i would anticipate your fiddle gonna on bishop. that's more hollow villas. i'm
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strongly against the morality policing because it is not possible to enforce a cultural issue with wireless. after nearly 2 months of protests in which hundreds of people have been killed, the 8 onion regime has signaled some flexibility. ours lobby that a me rance republic and islamic foundation sla are constitutionally entrenched with your paper short. but there are methods of implementing the constitution that is, that all can be flexible, so called a hall used but all you it, you're all, you're gone. it announces it is disbanding the morality belief and is also debating the implementation of the headscarf flow in china. more cities have announced their easing cove with 19 restrictions, including the financial hope. shanghai authorities have signaled a move away from strict loc downs on quarantine rules after widespread protests. the police are out in force on beijing straits. it's been awake since hundreds of
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paper gathered here to protest against china's 0 cove at policy. many of them have since been tracked down and intimidated by police. meanwhile, some cities are relaxing, their strict covey rules. in beijing, many stores have reopened and some infected people can now self isolate at home. instead of in government facilities. chinese state media have begun reporting that the army cron variant is less dangerous than previous strains. the sudden shift has left some residents confused about what's allowed and what will happen next. sorry, i don't know. according to this or us. i think oh if they'll wait for as holton to hi, she are right now. it's having an impact on our everyday lives and our work as things open up, i hope that our lives become easier. again. yeah,
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you sound but many rules are still in place. parks and schools are closed in some beijing neighborhoods. restaurants can only offer take away, and some contacts of cove cases are still forced to quarantine. after almost 3 years of tough restrictions, different rules are lifted and enforced. as china grapples with reopening, here's a look at some of the stories making news around the world. russian human rights advocate a nobel peace prize winner. irina sherbie cova says there can be no diplomatic end to the war in ukraine as long as vladimir putin is in power. she was receiving another award for her activism from german chancellor, or left shelter. she said that hasty calls for peace or childish an ukraine must win on the battlefield. feelers, the european union is planning to adapt its rules on state aid for companies in response to a new u. s. green energy subsidies program. european commission president ursula funder
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line said the tax breaks in america's inflation reduction act could lower away european businesses. e. u and u. s. officials will discuss the topic on monday that i speak to in syria anti government protests. however, up in the southern city of swagger a protester and a policeman have been killed by gunfire after demonstrators stormed the governor's building. wouldn't 200 people gathered outside to protest against economic hardship and cold for pressing basra. sad to stick down a volcanic eruption on indonesia, main island of java has forced nearly 2000 residents to flee their homes. people are being warned not to travel within 8 kilometers of the mount semi route crater. no casualties have been reported so far. ah, the russian on mount, samara, sent people nearby, scrambling for cover on indonesia as most densely populated island. they grabbed
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what belongings they could before setting off through ash covered roads and villages hoping to out run the follow from the volcano. ah, this man is just arrived from a village in the north at closer to the volcano. oh, it's raining volcanic ash in my village. you can't see anything. he says, his face still covered in the find us residue. where will you go now? asked the reporter. i don't know, we just need to get away from our village. he replies to save my family. the volcano spewed a cloud of hot ash several kilometers into the sky. authorities immediately raised the alert level and urged people to steer clear of the area. mount samara, which is also known as the great mountain, is the highest volcano in java, and one of the most active it last erupted a year ago, killing dozens of people. authorities have set up temporary shelters for those
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under evacuation orders. i get up to the san francisco, we've rotted some near by schools and village holes as it is coming up on the on the model, we will have them until local authorities tell us that it's safe to return back on a mat. indonesia has about 130 active volcanoes. the southeast asian archipelago also has the world's largest population. almost 9000000 people living close to a volcano. ah, at the world coping guitar, france, or through to the quarter finals de brushed aside poland in their last 16 match with striker olivia general, becoming his countries all time top score in the process. and the killing in puppy was considered the danger med in this contest, which for the 1st half hour what resulted in nothing more than some bumps and
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bruises. veteran poll robert levin dusky fight, avoiding short, just wide of the french go. but it took until a minute before half time for olivia's room, the oldest man on the pitch to show how it's done that he seeks her old sliding at the celebration of a new france record of 52 national team goals surpassing another former arsenal. man, teary on brief, one mill at half time. the pulse gave killing him by the spice to land, the killer blows in the 2nd half. the 23 year old put himself on top of the tournament, scoring chuck the 1st time he beat boycheck chesney. then extended his late and effectively into the contest. the 2nd time he did robert live in dusky, got a consolation from the penalty spot. but france advance and betty rules in the poles after the camps and that when sets up a match with another big football nation, france now play england who beat synagogue 3. now, in the round of 60 proceed gorman's jude bellingham dominated the game for england
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. he said of jordan henderson to open the scoring a 38 minutes and banning had a hand in england 2nd as well, which was finished off by hurricane just before half time. england added another go in the 2nd half to seal victory. dw sports correspondent, danya barcelona. standing by in could tar where she sat, covering the work of 1st danya. great to see. let's talk about england 1st. england fans have been claiming for a while we can even say years danya. the world cup is coming home and they've taken another step closer. yes, so england has definitely been knocking our door for some time. now this is really a golden generation of english football talent and they have come close. they made it to the semi finals of the world cup. they just lost out on penalties. and the
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final, the euro's so now the, the really do have the talent that it could take to make it to their world cup. of course, now they have some amazing talent, like we saw a 19 year old jude belling. and probably been one of the best mid fielders in the entire tournament. they've been, they've shown that they can be organized and efficient. so this really could be the time now manager garret southgate, you might be inclined to switch up his formations a little bit to help them deal with the blistering pace of killing him. bobby, if that's even possible. now, whether or not it's coming home this time, i don't know, but if they can beat france, then it just might. well let's talk about france, dyna, because they are in the quarter finals and they'll be playing england, of course, hated the french performance against poland compared to england. i'm in france, england is a monumental football clash. of course, france coming into this tournament as the defending world, champ is and favorites. now they're going to be looking to defend that tail.
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something that actually has not been done for 60 years since brazil did that. and this france side is a good team. and they have amazing individual talent. i mean, we saw killian and bobby, probably the best player at the turn in the record, after record 5 goes in for games. so he's it, i mean i've seen him play in person a few times. he looks very good on tv in person. he's just that much better. everything he does is incredibly fast. he's so efficient. he really can't change games. so england, france is going to be an absolutely epic football clash. certainly going to be an exciting one to watch and i brazil get their chance later, donna there. sure, dad shouldn' for too much trouble with south korea. right. i mean, south korea knows that they're going to be coming in to this game. the underdog but actually in football that can help you because it kind of takes the pressure off the expectation. they know they're not expected to win against brazil. i mean,
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but we saw that they also have no problem grinding out a result working hard to the end of the game. we saw that against portugal, brazil. on the other hand, you know, they're coming into this tournament as favorites. of course, brazil pretty much goes into every tournament. they play as favorites, but this brazil side is very solid from the back all the way up to the front. they also were able to rest the number of their star players in their last game. also a big recovery for them is name are who is going to be back after suffering injury name, or is one of those once in a generation towns and who has the capacity to change a game, doing something magic. so i mean on paper brazil should win this one, but you never know in the world cut. thanks. daniel dw sports correspondence, daniel barcelona in dough. thanks. here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you. iran's public prosecutor says the country has shut down, it's so called morality police. following more than 2 months of protests over the
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death of a young woman in police custody demonstrators are calling for a 3 day strike this week. global arm sales increased again last year for the 7th year in a row, according to the stock on international peace research institute. experts believe russia's invasion of ukraine will increase supply chain was for the industry, which were also a problem during the pandemic. you're watching dw news of next is eco, africa. i'll be back again at the top of the next there take care. ah ah, with
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