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tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  December 19, 2022 6:00am-6:04am CET

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ah, franklin, i already knows. welcome to talk with him about hackers and paralyzing the tire societies. computers that out some are you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for, and that's how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. ah, this is dw news, and these are our top stories. argentina have one the football volkoff after beating defending champions, france in a penalty shoot out a match in cattle. so argentina put to past the french side in the 1st half,
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but france even this score in the 2nd half of the extra time the school was 3 old and it was down to penalties. it's argentina's 1st world cup title in 36 years. alice indian french human rights lawyer law maury has arrived in france after being deported by israel and move which the french foreign ministry has condemned. or maurice spent nearly 9 months in israeli detention for his alleged ties to a band medicine group claim he denies. in iraq, the so called atlantic state has claimed responsibility for a deadly bomb attack on a police convoy security officials say at least 9 officers killed in the blast near the northern city of care, cook 2, others were critically wounded. this is dw news from berlin. there is much more on our website, d, w dot com. ah,
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ah, welcome to global 3, thousands stacks of cash. what's with the global trade in recycling? tricky business. how one entrepreneur in peru keeps on tracking despite the crisis . and scant wages in sri lanka, people are struggling to cope with exploding prices. anyone wanting to buy fuel or food in sri lanka needs a lot of time and money. the country is in the midst of its worst economic crisis
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since independence in 1948 more than a 3rd of the population is coping with food insecurity. the corona virus pandemic and the global consequences of russia's war on ukraine have made the situation worse. but the biggest problems are home grown, poor governmental decisions have increased the national debt and caused foreign currency reserves to dwindle, pushing the country to the brink of insolvency. together with un tv, we met people there who are nonetheless, trying hard not to lose hope. oh, what daily molina can typically we work even when it rains and while the leeches cobblins law margarita, the gal that i will, we only eat vegetables and green with other like we are going through a very hard time. the gamma has been picking tea here for 23 years.

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