Skip to main content

tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  December 11, 2022 10:00pm-10:15pm CET

10:00 pm
good building, the biggest thing in the world is the spirit of an architect. motions tend, starts december 25th on d, w. ah ah, this is the double the news live from building suspended from judy. the european parliament removes the vice presidential powers of greek law maker eva kylie after she's arrested and reportedly charged with corruption. she's among 4 people suspected of accepting bribes from world cup. post cutter in exchange for influence
10:01 pm
will get the latest from our correspondent, the south, also on the program. it running, investigate is collect the remains of weapons used in the tax on the city of hockey . they say the fragments are evidence. russia has committed war crimes by using especially destructive bombs, against civilian and masses on crude ryan capture returns to worth with a splash in the pacific ocean. u. s. bice agency hopes the next generation spacecraft belonging to its optimist program will soon return humans to the more than 50 years after neil armstrong's giant. ah. matheney, how'd welcome european parliament vice president eva kylie has been stripped of her powers after being linked to a corruption probe in brussels. the greek m. e. p is reportedly one of 4 people
10:02 pm
charged with. we're saving bribes from kata to grant the world cup host favorable a you treatment. the charges include participating in a criminal organization and money laundering. belgian prosecutors expanded their corruption investigation into members of the european parliament over the weekend, announcing at least one more suspect. and the search of yet another home belonging to a lawmaker. according to belgium, media, greek, emmy, p, eva, kylie was one of those charged european parliament had already suspended all her duties and responsibilities as vice president. we need to understand exactly who was involved and what they wanted from these m. p. 's. and what the belgian authorities reveal in the coming weeks and months beyond the investigations, europe must now decide how to deal with color. the country allegedly, behind the bribery, the parliament had been preparing negotiations. that would make it simpler for guitar. citizens to travel to the you without a visa. on one hand,
10:03 pm
we have to make sure this process wasn't influenced by corruption. we also have to show that an attempt to attack democracy has a tough consequences, including not using the visa process on the colon. meetings between the european parliament and guitar, such as a trip planned for december, have been cancelled it. tari government has rejected accusations of bribery insisting it worked solely within the framework of international law. will they w correspondent jack patrick has been following the story for us from brussels. i asked him early if the shock of yesterday's corruption charges was wearing off at the european parliament. not at all. i think he's getting ever deeper to be honest with the we've heard from the belgian prosecutor, the authority saying that for people of the 6 that they've arrested have not been charged. one of them. belgium media reporting is eva kylie, another. her former partner also another her current partner. sorry, another is
10:04 pm
a former italian m e p who's neither head of human rights and geo here in the city and another head of an and geo as well. the democrats group within the european parliament. now we've been doing a bit of digging at the d. w over the last couple of days. and there was a vote on the 1st of december which showed that eva kylie. and now we can also concern marked her bella voted in favor of liberalizing the system for visas fork. atari citizens entering the european union in a committee that neither of them actually sit in. so there is sort of growing public evidence on top of sort of very, very glowing speeches. the advocated vice president herself was made in the house of the european parliament to suggest this link on top of the 600000 euros. that was find in cash by authorities on friday. right. so much going on jack. let's take time to take stock here on sunday night in brussels. what's the latest on the allegations and the charges as it stands right now?
10:05 pm
yeah, we don't know too much about the very detailed charges, but we know that the 4 people that have been charged have been charged with money laundering participation in a criminal organization and corruption. the authorities here in belgium are being very, very tight lipped about this. they don't want information get out to get out. clearly they're worried about other people that can be connected, potentially fleeing as well. but there's a, there's a real media frenzy to be honest with you, trying to find out as many details as possible and trying to connect certain links . there have been some other arrests as well made in italy that we understand are related to this the partner of the former m e p, and i think his daughter as well, has been arrested in italy. so there's that, as i say, there's this sort of web, this net growing. the question is, what does this all mean for the european parliament? parliamentarians are heading to strasburg for that big session where the whole 750 that of them all sit in the house. we're supposed to see it nice every time throughout this week. and there are a number of groups that are pressing for this issue to be put on the agenda. i
10:06 pm
think we can expect that to happen. but then the question is that of the votes related to cattle that were meant to be scheduled for thursday this week coming. what will happen around them? that's all on that. visa liberalization issue. they w jack, paris in brussels, thanks so much to ukraine in, in hockey, ukranian investigators are now gathering the remains of russian weapons used against civilians in early battles in the hope that could be useful in future investigations of war crops. it's a different kind of gray theat. a thick layer of snow covers these pieces of metal laid out next to each other. many responsible for lives lost in the conflict. as number illustration of the intensity of moscow's attack and the city of high cave. since the beginning of the war, ukrainian investigators are collecting every fragment as evidence. they suspect russian troops used cluster bombs against civilians and are building
10:07 pm
a case to take to the top. more crimes prosecutor is a story. i hope our findings will be used at the international criminal court. lawyers are new in nie a. russian forces 1st started pummeling hardship with artillery and missiles, 9 months ago, killing and wounding civilians and damaging hospitals, schools, and homes. in the past few days, ukraine and officials say areas close to the city were hit again. the attacks destroying residential homes resists reserve burgess fields and private houses. here, we don't even have a supermarket or a school school. i don't know why the attack, which one should look into. it seems like neighborhoods like hairs are not only at risk from missiles, from above, the remains on unexploded cluster bombs pose a major threat to. a un report has found that both russia and ukraine have used them in the war. with civilians caught in the middle, paying the ultimate price. or let's take
10:08 pm
a look now some of the other stories making headlines around the world. turkish president rich of type eta one has spoken by phone to russian president vladimir putin about place to strengthen the black sea grain deal at one is also speaking to ukraine's president followed a new salenti about the agreement which allows ukrainian grain to be exported via a black sea cordele pakistan's military says heavy gunfire and shelling from afghan forces has killed 6 civilians at the shop on board a crossing in the country southwest. the busy crossing used for trade and transit was closed for several hours before reopening. it was the scene of similar clashes last month. well, the iran capture of nasa's ottoman one on crude mission around the moon as splashed down in the pacific ocean off the coast of mexico. the vehicle traveled at the speed of milly, 40000 kilometers per hour as it entered the earth's atmosphere. u. s. space agency
10:09 pm
hopes the next generation spacecraft will allow it to return humans to the moon. as early as 2025 flashed. and after many delays, the optimist mission was finally launched almost a month ago and its 1st moon fly by went smoothly. 321, roosters indignation and lift off of autumn is one. the most powerful rocket in the world. blasts off from the kennedy space center in florida. it's the 1st time in half a century that nasa is launched a rocket strong enough to carry humans into deep space after reaching orbit 3 weeks ago. the rocket released the o'ryan astronaut cap. so this time orion was carrying a simulated crew of mannequins during its voyage around the moon. the aim of the artemus one lunar mission as it's called, is to send astronauts back to the lunar surface. oh,
10:10 pm
to establish a permanent, based on the moon in the coming decade, which will be used as a stepping stone for future human exploration of mars. as all rhetoric proving an order with experiment or early i asked, asteroid biologist, keith cowan. whether the rhine spacecraft passed this test on the way to human admission, it would seem the plas past it with flying colors. yes. as it came on to the question that you must have answered a lot, i'm have to ask if the, the big one, why j. if i said i went to the moon in the sixty's, not because it was easy, but because it was hard. why we doing this again? 50 plus years later. well, i have been asked that many times today. i remember i was a little boy when rigid, so hold, go to the moon thing. and back then i, you know, i was in high school the last time we did this, so it's been half a century for me in the space person. i'm ready to get back to work on the mood.
10:11 pm
but why are we doing it? well back in the sixty's, it was a thing between us in the soviets. it was a geopolitical thing and it had different reasons for doing barely 20 years after world war 2. now we have a capability of doing things, the space and it's not just america and russia. it's in europe, it's asia. you see countries like india where you might say, gosh, they have all these other processing poverty issues. they're wanting to put people in space to what is it about the rest of the world that is discovering the importance of space that maybe in the west. we're a little blah say about and the answer is it's prestige. it's excitement, it's, you know, how many things. but to me, the most important thing is it's been half a century. and more than 2 thirds of the people on this planet have never seen a human walk in another world. so for them, this is the 1st moon landing when we do it in about a year and a half, 2 years. and you know, against doing the same thing again for the 1st time. kate, the timing's interesting is vo, the automobile with sign before companies likes by fix boat,
10:12 pm
the cost of reaching all. but why down from spice shuttle levels? do you think nasa, do you think we as the people who are paying for it inevitably a getting value for money at 4100000000 pollutants when spy fixed. put side loss in orbit for something around 50000000. yeah, i've been tracking this whole thing since it began and yeah, it's kind of crazy at a cost that much. i'm not get excuse it, neither is nasa at this point. other there at least, well, you know, it worked the 1st time we get it and everything seems to work perfectly. but yeah, yes, base x now, and these are the companies of brought in capabilities that are so good that as a matter of fact, originally nasa was going to build its own lunar lander. now they're going to buy one from space. and so and, but again, you know, you, you talked to space ex guys is great and creative as they are. they'll tell you, nasa figured out how to do the stuff 1st. the trick is was space ex. they've got a leader who read far too much science fiction when he was young, he doesn't know any better than to try the crazy things and make them work. will
10:13 pm
certainly be, so we're going from competition between one geopolitical idea and another to all kinds of people collaborating and cooperating together. and there's an emergent property that comes from this. and that is there are more ways to go back to the moon to do more things. of the moon we go to mars for more reasons than we used to have a good day. a very exciting day. k. thanks so much for your time and a big couple of months and some years ahead. thanks, utah. yes, andy football now not the world cup. but the german women's bonus laker and defending champions wolf spoke. i've been in rampant foam the season and they go into the winter break now without dropping a single point. after a comfortable when a mitten with knowing wings, a 9 games vo spook were riding high ahead of this fixture, and too early strikes from tubby of us moot insured, their records would remain unblemished, unmarked by men's defenders. on 17 minutes she slid in at the back post to tap home
10:14 pm
the opening. before making it to just 5 minutes later, with a mother clinical finish, post keep a lower as iga textbook route one football from both spoke after the break. things might have passed without further incident from epin. had it not been for this foul on vast mood inside the folks. pauline bremer stepped up to convert a 3rd go wrapping up all 3 points for the defending bond is niga champions to head into the winter break. with that perfect record intact. right before we go, his a reminder that top story this l. belgian police have charged for people reportedly including great lo, micah eva, kylie on suspicions of accepting bribes from world cup host got up. the parliament vice president has been stripped of his house. that's all for now up next day.
10:15 pm
devil is mario miller reports from somalia on offend, and prompted by the west drought in for decades. that's coming up after a short break. i'm anthony howard in berlin williams. glue crop be back here in the chair in 45 minutes time with another bulletin view watching our games on the melting ice reporter tracks down the.

36 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on