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holocaust remembering allied now he's visiting germany for the very 1st time. the exclusive interview with donnie di today at 2315 u t. c on d w. ah ah ah. business day w. news live for lame ukrainian president vladimir the landscape, addresses the world economic forum, and repeats his play for advanced weapons, saying that deliveries must come before the next russian attack and ukraine's interior minister, if killed in a helicopter crash near keith aircraft carrying
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a number of senior officials came down next to and kindergarten. police say children are among the dead. ah, i'm fil gail. welcome to the program. ukrainian president vladimir lansky has delivered a virtual address to the world economic forum and data loss. after calling for a minute silence for ukraine's war dad, he called on western partners to move quickly to deliver the military aid to his country. he said the supply of air defense systems must outpace russia's ability to carry out attacks. and he stressed that decisions had to be made much quicker the entire pre war. he was just to thing is used by the terrorist to kill a
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proved all our prompt actions brought positive results in the military women of our and join i was, i guess with watching that so speech with me here was actually international editor richard walker. welcome richard. so the ukraine president, they're telling the world to get a move on, essentially make your decisions, make them faster. yeah, i mean, again showing what a brilliant communicator he is creating a theme that the world needs to speed up in its support for ukraine. saying that tyranny is out pacing democracy and making it in extremely short speech.
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you know, that in itself just adding to the sense of urgency of the situation that ukraine faces. and i think, you know, making an address like that to, to a place like that was which is, which is there for discussion, reflection and consideration and debate. and saying, we don't really have the luxury of the time for that. i think it was a very effective kind of approach to getting this message across. and the fact to me what we were just discussing earlier about western countries and their provision of weapons to ukraine and you know, has taken the last year or so to get to really heavier and heavier weapons. him really saying we just can't afford to wait much longer for, for you to kind of make those political decisions because you know, any waiting any longer. it's going to put you kind greater and greater risk
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starting with the minutes silence for those who lost their lives. in today's helicopter crash and then using that to minutes to make the same point, we have had more of these minutes that russia has provided and we cannot afford to wait. and yeah, i mean very effective, assessing this theme of time. i mean, we've watch so many of his beaches over the last year, you know, to congress just before christmas we were just mentioning there. and it is, it really is quite remarkable to see just how this effective communication that he's come up for. just bear in mind, this is a guy who was, he was an actor. he wasn't even a professional politician. he views remember he, he even played the president in a t v show. and it turns out that the skills of communication that he brings have turned out to be incredibly important to somebody who's,
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who's proven himself now as a world leaders. it's such a remarkable story. i 1st that richard richard walker is actually for international that is a german chancellor has used his speech, severe world economic forum to pledge continued military support for ukraine all after all is under increasing international pressure to allow the transfer of german made leopard 2 tanks to ukraine, an issue that he failed to address earlier today. russia has already failed to completely in reaching its imperialist goals. ukraine is defending itself with great success and impressive courage abroad international alliance let by the g. 7 is providing the country with financial, economic, humanitarian, and military support. germany, a long made available over 12000000 euro last year, and we will continue to support ukraine for as long as necessary. but in order for
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the war to end russia's aggression must fail. that is why we are continuously supplying green with large quantities of arms in close consultation with our partners. so did the chancellor's speech deliver? i asked ben facilities from dw business who wrote watched from devils. no, he didn't. unfortunately not. they were really high expectations here. there was so much diplomacy going on behind the scenes just across the road from where i am at so polish house. and there were 3 presidents a yesterday hectic lea running in and out of meetings and press conferences. the lithuanian, latvian and polish presidents are all piling pressure on the german chancellor to deliver or give some sort of signal as to whether or not these lepper. 2 tanks
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would be delivered at some time soon, and they were hopeful to hear something from him today from this speech. and the audience was to, unfortunately, they were not given anything. they were reminded that germany is providing a lot of money and aid and help and support to ukraine. 12000000000 euros worth. but not those lay for 2 tanks yet. right, so no leopard tanks for ukraine. he, he, he sort of that did you crave at the start of his speech and then a moved on to business to how was his speech received there. he did spend most of the time selling germany as a great place to do business, talking about germany's green credentials, saying that by 2030, 80 percent of our energy will come from renewables in germany. double what it is today, kanda went on to say that investors would get high returns if they came to germany . it was an important speech as far as business goes,
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because at this moment we see so many alliances changing so many countries shifting their production as sites and are changing supply chains, pulling out of china in some cases, moving to other places in the region. cutting off russia completely, and germany wants to stand there at the forefront and, and sell itself as a friendly and reliable partner as far as business goes. but what everyone wants to know is, can it be a reliable partner for ukraine? of course, it doesn't want to get dragged into this war. and also these tanks are the best that the west have to offer. so the question is, what happens if this weaponry falls into the wrong hands into the hands of the russians? or perhaps the chinese or some analysts fear there's a lot at stake here, and it's not as easy as just signing off on this. there will be a meeting this friday of western military leaders,
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and i'm sure that this will be on their agenda when they meet at ramstein in germany. okay, thanks. i've been gone for sewland davis with a handicap to crash and ukraine, skilled at least 14 people, including the ukranian interior minister denison modesty ascii, the helicopter, carrying the minister and other officials went down in the city of bro, very, just outside the capital. keith official said it a kindergarten and an apartment building of it fell. several children are among the dead. a building ablaze moments after the crash emergency services will quick to the scene. it's not yet clear what caused the helicopter to full from the sky. not at the moment was won't be no at present is that the helicopter fell to the ground between the kindergarten on a residential building in the town of bro, very was awarded to put the issue on board. the helicopter operated by the state
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emergency service was where 9 people was among them. the leadership of the interior ministry. sort of me get of islamist excellent dishes role. interior minister, denise modesty ascii as well as his deputy and other officials are among the dead away. they were believed to be on their way to the front line. when the helicopter came down in foggy conditions. one eye witness said that the pilot seemed to try to avoid buildings as the helicopter came down. and everybody love you. so me my think that he chose the smallest target those moves, but because there was a 2 story building there. and here there were 10 floors you oh, the pilot made heroic effort. right? you, it'll give you both to. he flew the helicopter to the smallest place, he did the best he could, i knew them, or muller. investigate is already looking into the incident which presidency lensky has dubbed a terrible tragedy. is a look at some oh,
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i had lunch from around the world. was to us in the philippines where the nobel peace prize maria maria deresa has been acquitted of tax evasion. is rest, a co founder, the news website, rapper, and one be nobel prize in 2021. she still fighting 3 other criminal cases, including a cyber libel conviction, which is currently on appeal and for which she could face and nearly 7 years in prison. tokyo's high course as a pell but not guilty. verdicts of 3 former power company executives over their role in the focus. she met nuclear disaster. a lower court had previously cleared 3 men of negligence on the 2011 earthquake. and so nami, which flooded the nuclear plants reactors, causing the worst nuclear disaster since to a novel, resilient president alluded to, silver has 5, at least 40 members of the military responsible for guarding the presidential residents is expressed distrust in the military after they failed to stop the storming of government buildings on the 8th of january,
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and to suggested that some troops were complicit in a line, a mob of giant balls not supporters to attack the buildings and european union. lawmakers have elected a replacement for a scandal, hit vice president who's facing corruption charges. ok, angle is from a luxembourg, and the member of parliament, left of center socialists and democrats group. it was also backed by the parliament said to have a larger groups. is predecessor greek, m e p. eva kailey is one of 4 people with links to the parliament were under criminal investigation and facing charges including money laundering. d. w. alexander phenomena had a chance to talk exclusively to the newly elected president, mark vice president. congratulations on your election to day. what will be your priorities for the european parliament in your new position? thank you very much for the congratulations. my priorities will be of course,
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to be a team player in that bureau. but in the given circumstances, also try to be a champion of transparency and anti corruption with the other colleagues together. and of course, you know, i'm a social democrat so i know where to come from and am, and also a very active member in the employment. and social affairs committee to social europe is also something which is important to me. and i am a fierce defense of the union of equality. and you know, equality glasses. you can always wear them when whatever portfolio or the president of the parliament will attribute to me. so we will see that i hope they choose a portfolio which fits to me. but you know, i'm adaptable. i've had a bit of experience already also in national politics for many years. so i am ready to take challenges and the election was necessary because your predecessor ever kylie was removed from that post. she is one of the suspects in ab corruption, scandal doubt, katara gate. and in fact,
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a number of former and incumbent margaret members of parliament from your group of socialists and democrats, are under investigation. do you have a problem in your group? i cannot say that this happened outside or a group. it happened in our group, and this is why our group reacted from day one. very proactively took measures and we know that we have to do homework to we are having an eternal inquiry. i, our group leadership will inform other the press about the mandate of it and how we organize it. we are aware that we have to do homework, but i don't think we have, we have been betrayed by some of our members, but the whole group or cannot be compare to this few. could few criminals is it's, it's the justice will prove that they have done something wrong, but it looks like it, but that's the justice to, to, to do their work. but yes, it happened in our group, but it doesn't mean that the group is a problem as
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a whole. thank you very much. this is d w coming up next a news, asia, thousands of children in india go missing every day. we follow one groups efforts to reunite them with their families, human rights investigators say me and maurice making weapons from part supplied by global firms and using them to commit atrocities. melissa chapel have those doors and more in use asia in just a moment and i'll be back at the top of the i'm good with what secrets my behind these was discovered new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites d w.
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