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i this morning. see the world as you've never seen it before. describe now t d w documentary ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. the biggest match in football is currently underway in catalog writing champions. france are planting argentina in the will come final will have more on this show piece game shortly. also coming up israel to port palestinian lawyer and activists, ala marie to france,
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the claiming he has ties to a band militant group is come despite objections from the french government will be from his lawyer shortly and apply to those taking a better life. on this international migrant day, our report, it goes to a camp in sylvia to find out why people from places like afghanistan and pakistan are trying to make it ah, i'm jared read. thanks very much for your company today. the world cup final is underway in qatar, argentina, leading to nil. at half time, the atmosphere at the stadium is both joyous, intense, and of course, one name is front and center. ah, no, of course. they're talking about star play, linelle missy, who scored the earth goal is of course,
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the main focus. the argentine fans is expected to be his last chance to win. the most important trophy in football up against argentina is a french side trying to become only the 3rd team ever to successfully defend about comp time. now, of the 7 stadiums that costs are built for the world cop $1.00 will disappear off to the tournament. that's stadium $97.00 for it was partially built from recycled shipping containers with an eye towards sustainability. the idea was to dismantle it after the tournament and ship it to another country that needs the infrastructure, but it would only be sustainable if that actually happens. it hosted some of the world cups, biggest parties, but now stadium 974 will be dismantled. the 1st ever temporary venue and a wealth cap got its name from the 974 shipping containers that we used to construct the arena. organizers say the ability to take apart and rebuild 974,
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makes it more sustainable than other stadiums but fif, his own study revealed the initial construction actually had higher greenhouse gas emissions than permanent stadiums due to the use of carbon intensive materials. it only becomes more sustainable if it is re used at future events. and there are no guarantees that that will happen as prospect gov. i don't think it will be rebuilt in another country. it will be, there are rumors that say it will be donated to a developing country, but i think it's impossible. it's very difficult in terms of building a stadium or down to concerts. august that sporting mega events have placed the greater focus on sustainability lately. but there's no doubt guitar 2022 has had a massive carbon footprint. the country built 8 new stadiums at a cost of some $6.00 and a half $1000000000.00 of that her extrude washer. it could be a good thing for sustainability of your b, but i don't see how it is sustainable when you're spending billions of dollars to
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build them, their culture, all 3 of the media up 974, could yet become a prototype for world cup stadiums but 1st, it will have to see more moments like this in another part of the world. ok, let's get a round up of some other world news headlines now. russia has released at footage of its defense minister, so guys showing grew reportedly inspecting the troops involved in its invasion of ukraine. it's not clear when all, where is footage was film. the announcement comes a day after the kremlin said president bruton met with commanders to discuss proposals for the next steps in the war. japan has lodged a strong protest after north korea fire to ballistic miss eastwards on sunday. tokyo said that young young action threaten regional and international security. north korea has conducted an unprecedented number of to can easy. electro board says there was just under 9 percent voter turnout in satellite parliamentary elections. the ballot was also boycotted by the opposition. 9000000
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people were eligible to vote, however, the new parliament will have no authority following a power grab by the president. well, prominent palestinian french human rights lawyer sala murray has arrived in france off to being deported by israel. it's moved that the french foreign ministry has condemned. maurice spent nearly 9 months in his riley detention for his ledge ties to a band militant group. that's a claim he denies. murray was born and raised in jerusalem and holds french citizenship. it was jailed in israel from 25 to 2011 for allegedly plotting to kill a rabbi. well, israel says ha ha, ha ha murray had quote, organized, inspired and planned to commit terror attacks against citizens and well known israelis. earlier i spoke to his lawyer, danny shan, our, and asked him why israel shouldn't have deported him. first of all, what we know,
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the facts are known to us is that there's a lot. hm. what he was convicted almost 20 years ago. of a plot concerning a public figure in israel, and he was sentenced for 7 years and was released after 6. so this is the only a known fact about his past history. the latter years he was held in administrative detention twice, but nothing was put to the public. nothing is known and we are not talking about the conviction in trial. you know, if somebody is convicted of wrong doing, you can put him in prison and have a trial and have all the facts before him. in this case, he wasn't even put to trial, is the port it from his homeland and it's stripped of his residency status. in his homeland, which is a very far reaching thing to do for someone from a son of
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a country. so i think that the saying that he's known as terrorist or what not even if it's true and we're not sure it's true. it's not enough to report somebody from his homeland. danny shanice speaking to me from jerusalem a bit earlier to peru now where the new president, dina ballasa, has renewed cold for parliament to approve early elections and the deadly protests on friday. lawmakers voted down the proposal in congress early elections, or a key demand of anti government protest is. unrest began after president pedro castillo was acid. andrew arrested for trying to dissolve congress dozens of demonstrate as have been killed in classes. elise will, the ensuing chaos is also disrupted travel throughout peru, its hitting its economically important tourism industry. stranding visit is true to the world famous much pitcher ruins harring taurus away from holidays gone awry for many a board. what had been planned, a short trips to peruse,
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most popular tourist attraction. the inconsiderate dale of matching, picchu became longer stays after protest disrupted, travel throughout the country. but on saturday, more than 200 tourists were able to leave off to trains resumed. however, the journey wasn't totally straightforward. as passengers were forced to disembark and walk along the railway due to blockages on the line. yet, authorities accused protest as of placing these boulders to block trains and damaging other parts of the track. work is on going to clear the lines, but until then travellers will have to keep walking part of the way. despite the inconvenience, his vacuum ease were grateful until we might get on a train. at midnight. we had lined up walking out ourselves and man had planned on
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doing that tomorrow morning and then all of the setting this train became available and we got on. and so feeling very fortunate after 2 kilometer walk past the blockages to the nearest town, reachable by road vehicles were waiting to take taurus on to cosco and it's international airport. but while they're all deal may be over, authorities estimate peruse, tourism industry has already taken a multi 1000000 euro hit. well today is international migrants, di, it's mocked by the u. n. to highlight the contributions migrants make and the problems that they face. it's of taking place, of course, in the middle of a brutally cold winter here in europe at plunging temperatures, have not put off migrants trying to cross into the a u. one increasingly popular point of entry is along the border between serbia, which is not in the you and hungry, which is around the serbian village of hotel gosh, where there is a border crossing,
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a number of illegal migrant camps have emerged our report to each row severely visited one of them recently. se for the museum, the woman tears, the group housing migrants on their way. he understands more than most what we are driving towards. he came here from, i've gone, is done, and now's what if they had to risk everything for a chance of something better? got you don't put up when you on this road, you don't know what's going to happen in an hour. what will happen to you? chance social generally, you're looking in a jungle with smugglers, but you will never know if you will make it or not. oh, where you are going. god knows muscle know dollars in that say for the in was 14 when he tries to get to germany. he only made it to serbia. now he loves those that are meant to get further money. the woman's ears go out a few times a week towards the border of the hungry you there they find camps like this
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one abandoned buildings, a few kilometers from the border. the lot has made it all this way from pakistan. well, i know that it's hard to cross the border because of the hungarian police the lucky lot. i've spent a month here and i've tried 8 or 9 times. going to cross the show. well, we didn't make it yet, and i had there too many patrols but now i'm waiting for the friend who broke his leg to get better. and we will try again. for a month, it is that he should be allowed. he is one of the few to have some kind of solid shelter is far from the long process by which he hopes to get for affection for his family. but if we're focused on, i have 4 children in pakistan, and my plan is to make it to germany as soon as possible. i hope i can get asylum. and later i can take my children to germany. you can find camps like this that are
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on the border region. this one is largely of guns. enduring medieval conditions for their dreams of the future. activists and refugees eat together the sense of solidarity as important as the supplies they bring well, more than a 1000000 ukrainians have settled here in germany since the start of the war. a new study shows many of them are integrating well and quickly. now reporter emily gordon met with young family who came here in march, a life and safety. that's what dema and christina wanted for their daughter donna. they fled ukraine with an hours of the war starting back in february. christina was pregnant at the time. they made a split 2nd decision. i was not ready to move to another country. it's really
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surprise for me. so i, i can imagine that my baby was born in ukraine, but i cannot imagine that my baby of, of born in another countries. but the russian invasion changed everything. their home was in the firing line. while the couple had friends in berlin, germany was still a foreign land. they faced the hurdles of bureaucracy and had to get used to the peculiarities of german life. and i thought okay, maybe broke through something like regular, maybe we can print and, but it's a bit different because like you need to have like terms and then it takes a long time to, to all the paperwork, post mail in through the post. it's really a surprise us because in ukraine we don't have all of this dilemma. and christina
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booth found jobs quite quickly in berlin. b ma is a designer and director christina works in advertising. but she's also a musician. she even performed here in germany while pregnant. yeah look a good moment also like others had like given birth here and medicine and like berlin it's amazing to to, to just give a walk like lots of parks and yeah, lots of children. so it's inspired us every day. yeah. lots of working with a realtor. i found work quite easily like looked at propositions and yeah, we are quite happy with it. not all of the 1000000 refugees coming from ukraine has been this fortunate dilemma. and christina have settled into their new life from berlin. and while the keen to return to ukraine,
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they determined to make the best of it until the wars you're watching dw news from berlin, pablo fully las will have more, of course on the world cup finals between france and argentina in the 51st minez argentina, lead france to neil of course, we'll have more here on t w, of course some d, w dot com and on social media 2 at dw news. i'm jared radian bailey, and thanks so much for watching. have a great day with with louis william how to think on it. gonzalez will i and i had no.
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