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a leash on long violet boss, and li. imagine now these teachings for relevance to. gandhi's legacy starts january 28th on b, w. ah ah. this is dw news live from berlin, ukrainian president followed. amir zalinski addresses the world economic 4 and repeats his plea for advanced weapons, saying that deliveries must arrive before the next russian attack. also on the program, ukraine's interior minister is killed in
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a helicopter crash near keith. the aircraft carrying to senior officials came down next to a kindergarten. local police say children are among the debt and the victory in the philippines for a journalist under threat. with, with, with a core to quit nobel laureate, maria reza and her wrapper and use tax evasion. charges widely seen as politically motivated. ah, i'm pablo only less welcome to the program. ukraine's president has delivered a virtual address to the world economic forum in davos after calling a minute silence for ukraine's war dead. a lot of mir zalinski called on western
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partners to move quickly to deliver it military aid to his country. he said the supply of air defense systems must outpace russia's ability to carry out attacks. anti stress that decisions have to be made faster, did tie no free war uses to thing is used by terrors to kill you crane. i mean, and i had been resisting it for almost a year. the spirit proved all our prompt actions brought positive results. organizational, the war. now these and next military women, ization, all our joint and the supply. i know you play with fast systems mom, out to piece ross has met miss allen. this applies a with some tags out to be another invasion of russian tent. why was the
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ukranian president speech received i asked d. w, correspond with ben physician who watched from devils? well, it's the same speech over and over again. isn't it? i mean, this former comedian is burdened with the most serious job of his life. but every night he is giving these tv addresses and addressing the same, problematic that he isn't getting enough help and support and not enough quick enough support from the west. he said after a minute silence in this speech that he's short of time and that the speech will be very short and that time is of the essence that the clock is ticking for the ukrainians they. they a desperate to get their message across the ukrainians. i've spoke to here are still so confident they're going to get that help, but it's not coming quick enough. i think who really brought the message home was his wife, the 1st lady of ukraine, lena. so let's go. and she said that this policy crisis where,
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facing at the moment, the cost of living crisis, the energy crisis, recession such high debt all comes back to one factor the war in ukraine. and if that was old, maybe we wouldn't have such a hard economic battle that we're facing right now. but the fact is, the economic situation, the geopolitical situation, has been totally shifted. and the cards re shuffled by one man in the kremlin, vladimir food, and then we'll be back to you in just a moment. but 1st we're going to take a look at another area which was at german chancellor. all i've shown has pledged continued military support for ukraine in his address to the world. economic form in davos schultz is under increasing international pressure to allow for the transfer of german made leopard 2 tanks to ukraine at demand. the chancellor did not pick up on in
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a speech that cyclists russia has already failed to completely in reaching its imperialist goats. ukraine is defending itself with great success and impressive courage. a broad international alliance let by the d. 7 is providing the country with financial, economic, human, italian, 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 the war to ent rush us aggression must fear. that is why we are continuously supplying ukraine with large quantities of arms in close consultation with our partners. all right, we're going to go back to ben physician who's standing by for us in davis. then we just heard there at from chancellor shouts present. lensky. ask specifically for
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tags. i sort of mentioned that before, but tell us, did shells really deliver on on what to lensky was asking for. no, he didn't. someone in the audience asked why hesitate? why wait? and, and it's germany's partners who were also putting the pressure on all i've showed it's the lithuanian, latvian and polish presidents. oh, in talks here yesterday, a polish house where i was a and desperate to get them message through to germany that these heavy tanks, a strategic right now to winning this war and perhaps ending the war and bringing about peace on j dude at the polish president said it's very, very, very, very needed this decision. his lithuanian counterparts had. it's a very strategic factor in this war and we're seeing a weapons coming from all parts of the world. but it's these tanks that are so
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strategic. germany is not allowed to produce them to be stored or stock piled according to law. so it's left with this conundrum that it has to call on its partners to also supply the tanks that it has made. and these tanks, the said to be the best that the west has to offer. so they also don't want these tanks falling into the wrong hands. they don't want russia stealing this technology or passing it on to china with some analysts worry about. and germany does not want to be dragged into this war. been clearly the topic of ukraine has been central to davis this year, but did sholtes actually focus on any other areas in a speech? well, he only touched on ukraine a very briefly and then went on to his business case. he's here in the, i was of course, talking to the global leads, the c o's who make such huge decisions and his counterparts from all over the world
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chief economists as well. and as we see alliances shift, and as we see, some countries pull production out of certain countries like china, for example, the us wanting to make more back in america. germany also wants to show the world that it is a reliable partner and that it's also a green partner, a green tech partner at the moment i renewables have taken on so much more importance here. but shield says by 203080 percent of energy will come from renewables. climate activists will say that, so too far away. but germany is certainly in a transition. again, if you take a leaf out of a page out of the speech from lensky speed is of the essence. thanks pat benfor zulu in davos a helicopter crash in ukraine
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has killed at least 14 people, including the ukranian interior minister, dennis mon astir sky, the helicopter, carrying the minister and other officials went down in the city of bravery just outside the capital. keith official say it had a kindergarten and an apartment building as it fell. several children are among the debt of building a blaze, 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. that 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 time of brewery was awarded to put the issue on board . the helicopter operated by the state emergency service was where 9 people was among them. the leadership of the interior ministry sort of mid get of islamist
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absolute issues. 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 in the middle of you. so 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 owe the pilot made heroic effort. if you give us 2, he flew the helicopter to the smallest place. he did the best he could, them to give them a muller. investigate is already looking into the incident, which presidency lensky has dubbed a terrible tragedy. while there's been no, let hope in the fighting on the front line close to the city of back moved in eastern ukraine. months of artillery fire have reduced much of the city and
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neighboring towns to ruins. we have this report on a group of volunteers who were braving the shell fire to bring the areas vulnerable to civilians to safety, evacuation spelled out in red. this is the staging area for patrick moons and a group of international volunteers in cromwell task. one of the frontline is visible on the horizon about 40 kilometers away. when you hear arms and in the evening you can see the rockets rising and about a minute later. click on them in a minute and 20 seconds. there's a crash somewhere for them. they're preparing their next relief effort. drinking water and 1st aid training for civilians. the finance medina also kind of this is the car we're taking in. it's an armored vehicle. take a leak. there were metal plates great everywhere, cuz it really is the safest vehicle we currently have. it's just a little extra, better security for us. yeah, i put this in this either from it name can. patrick mance gets
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a call. yeah. and suddenly plans change. can odds of young it's we've now got 2 more people to evacuate. a woman who's fallen down and, and older, manned on grass frostbite and has to go to the hospital on monday. i could feel will not attend school wholesomeness. that's all they know for now. final preparations, then it's time to head towards the frontline in their makeshift armored vehicle. dina is ukrainian and is in charge of finding their destination on the google map, all maps i, i can find the names of st. just just go and ask, ask as to the linda military. so we're this 3 is you know, as of isn't hide kindness, we're not an ambulance. no. in the traditional sense, we have a mattress and we have this pillow. they're nearly at the front. a small village right by the embattled town of solidarity. the sound of artillery strikes. some
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people still holding out. this woman had a stroke. houses are getting hit song clear exactly what's going on here. holiday bike of off fled mishenko used to be a soldier than he worked in a factory and soda, and later sold fruit and vegetables. he always did everything on foot. now his foot is frozen on a cold november day, he walked a long way to his nephew's house. in his socks, his foot never recovered. what made you decide to come out? no, they never call you if i didn't want to be evacuated. but i'm a burden because i'm sick with no rush to benoit. i'm a burden on my nephew who is young, but who he took me in. yeah, i knew. oh, don't mullah annoy long. all i've had to eat in the last few days. no use boiled
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sausages and macaroni. i tried to eat a little cool. there's no toilet here to live and yet as we miss them, we have to go. since he doesn't realize he's cold because he has an infection that raises his temperature. me doesn't realize he has frost bite. these volunteers have taken over evacuations because nobody else will. their mission ends here in the emergency room with the hospital where the hand lay on the admins shank over. he will probably lose the foot that helped carry him across the don bus. right, let's have a look now at some more headlines from around the world. police are far tear gas or protesters taking part in an unauthorized demonstration in go my and eastern congo . the group was demonstrating against the presence of foreign peacekeeping troops in the city. they want to see a previously agreed withdrawal agreement between the government and the m. 23 rebel group enforced. both sides accused the other of breaking the agreement at brazilian
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president lula. the silver has fired at least 40 members of the military responsible for guarding the presidential residents. lula has expressed distrust in the military after they failed to stop the storming of government buildings. on the 8th of january, he suggested that some troops were complicit in, allowing a mob of shout about an arrow supporters to attack the buildings. vietnam's vice president voe t and swin has taken over the country's tough job after the national legislature approved the resignation of the previous president. new ian shoe, hon folks. resignation comes, i made a major escalation in the country's anti craft campaign. the drive has caused significant political upheaval and forced several ministers to resign. well away from the war in ukraine in a court in the philippines. as acquainted journalist, maria reza,
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and her online use at raptor of tax evasion. reza was a joint winner of the nobel peace prize 2 years ago, but her globally recognised reporting on her countries of violent anti drug campaign made her an enemy a former president rodrigo, to ted. it's not the end of the war for nobel prize winner maria arrest. but she has won a significant battle. speaking outside court, she struggled to hold back tears. but could dave fac when truth, when just when major emotional reza co founded the online news side rattler. and used it to expose philippines. president rodrigo detached, a alleged abuse of power and growing authoritarianism. you tapped a tried to discredit rattler. rest of says he weaponized the philippines. judicial
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system against her and her associates slept the 59 year old has been battling a series of cases, filed you to have vocal criticism of the former president. these charges, as you know, were politically motivated. they were incredible to us. a brazen abuse of power and meant to stop journalists from doing their jobs. she still faces 3 other criminal cases, including a cyber libel, conviction currently on appeal for which he could be sentenced to nearly 7 years in prison. european union lawmakers have elected a replacement for a scandal here vice president who's facing corruption charges mark angle from leuchtenburg a and a member of the apartments left of center socialists and democrats group takes over
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. he was also backed by the parliament to other largest groups. his predecessor greek, m e p. ever. kylie is one of 4 people with links to the parliament who are under a criminal investigation and facing charges, including money laundering did abuse. alexandra phenomenon spoke exclusively to the newly elected vice president mark angle vice president. congratulations on new election today. what will be your priorities for the european parliament in your new position? thank you very much for the credit relations. my priorities will be of course, 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 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,
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the fencer 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's one of the suspects in corruption, scandal doubt, katara gate. and in fact, a number of former and incumbent barbara, members of parliament from your group of socialists and democrats, are under investigation. since do you have a problem in your group? i cannot say that this happened outside of 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
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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 are, cannot be compared to these few could few criminals if it's, if, if the justice were proved 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 a whole. thank you very much. right, let's take a look now at some other stories making news around the world. tokyo's high court has upheld the not guilty verdicts of 3 former power company executives over their role in the fukushima nuclear disaster. a lower court had previously tiered the 3
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men of negligence following the 2011 earthquake and soon ami, which flooded the nuclear plants reactors, causing the worst nuclear disaster since chernobyl. israel supreme court has ruled that prime minister benjamin netanyahu must fire a key ally from his new cabinets. the court found that r yeah. daddy, head of the ultra orthodox shaft party, was disqualified from serving as a minister as he was convicted last year for tax offenses. the ruling presents nathan yahoo with a potential coalition crisis. she's going to new to well yeah, van is the world holocaust remembering center in israel this year at turned 70 and it's holding commemorative events around the world, including here in germany, situated on the mountain of remembrance in jerusalem. sham explores be the matic and chronological history. of the holocaust, the centres chairman danny diane, one said he would never set foot in germany,
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but has since reversed that decision. you'll soon accompany an exhibition of artifacts from the holocaust being put on display in the bonus tag of the german parliament here in berlin. and he told our correspondent rebecca ritters about his reasons for changing his mind. you know, there is an interesting jewish tradition, not many to do it these days, but they still exist. there are 2 that keep it small part of a wall in the apartment in their home, not painted. why? in order to remember the destruction of jerusalem, 2000 years ago, every time they said they remembered that generals and it was destroyed 2000 years ago than the temple was that the reason i did it, it's my stain on the, on the wall. and when i look at the map of the places i visited a white and stay on the map of europe in germany. and i remember why i don't visit germany. it's to keep,
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to give my respect to the 6000000 jews that were married. but the same reason that prevented me from visiting germany this day is the reason that brings me to germany now was chairman of yet a ship. because as chairman of yard bush and by visiting germany, i have the ability to amplify remembrance of the shore to amplify the respect that the spade to the victims. i'm not only on a personal basis, but those are much larger base my larger basis because it will be reported that the sin and exhibition will be seen by many persons. so it's basically the same decision. the circumstances changed, not my decision. and you can find the full interview with yad vashem chairman danny diane, on our youtube channel, or watch it later here on t w. well, it's the mission of yard for sham to make sure that the horrors of the holocaust are never forgotten. most israeli school children visit beacham to learn about what
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happened to so many millions of jews under the nazi regime. he normally joined one group on their visit, learning about the holocaust at g at the sham israel's holocaust memorial. in jerusalem, young israelis like this group of friends, h, 13 to 16, find out more about the holocaust or the showa as it's known in israel, from their own family history. but also 3 the annual memorial services. and in school, where a visit to yan for sham usually occurs by the age of 14. i think bringing here young students, my age, teenagers, and how many people to come and see it in real life. and, and social media, or facebook insta is much better coming and seeing and in person to experience the whole museum here with the photos much more meaningful. it's connecting you to your roots and has
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a very big effect at the heart of the remembrance center of the individual stories of victims and the horrors of the showa. but the center also deals with the nazis rise to power and anti semitism. an issue that is just as relevant to day. nearly 80 years after 6000000 jews were murdered by the german nazi regime. most survivors are no longer alive. but bringing the history and stories close to the younger generation remains important. and it was jessica or jasmine, i think that as time passes, the question is why is it important? why is it interesting for me that why is it relevant? soon? we won't have anyone who can come and say it happened to me, but i won't be able to say it happened to my grandfather or to grandparents of kids in my class. this demand from yard were sham and from israeli society. and from every one dealing with it to think and redefine why it's important,
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why it's relevance lamazzo devante. at the very end of the memorial, the whole of names each gives a face and name to the victims. most of them never received a grave to remember them. 4 and a half 1000000 names have been discovered so far, but many remain unknown even to this day. anymore to start dig on this, i was very surprised by how it's constructed. and from the explanation we got that it's built like this on purpose and the shape, it really helps to experience the place. lucretia holla, i was shoshone bozo. it's my 1st time in the museum, the old chair. it's interesting to see that it doesn't only focus on the holocaust or is it really about how it all started last require you will be like we were told it starts from people as m a t,
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a mom from actual people. and it's important to remember that sure is kosher. i'm ashamed, mr. fortune to. well, that is the aim of yan beacham. it's name means a memorial and a name for every victim, a commitment to keep their memory alive for future generations. well, here's a reminder of our top story. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski has delivered a virtual address to the world economic form in davos. he called on western partners to move with speed in delivering military aid to ukraine. right, you are up to date. i'll be back in a few moments to take you through the day for me on the team here in berlin. thanks roger. take care and i'll see you very soon. ah ah
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many industries could become more sustainable and environmentally friendly with him . with global 3000 or 60 d w. o. an excuse of interview with donnie dionne director of the yard wash him holocaust memorial. you vowed that you would never visit germany. what are your expectations? we have to think together how to continue to keep the flame of all upholstery members alive. 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. i level on forgot a month ago. them a lot of move america didn't give it away. it
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is somebody currently more people than in worldwide in such a better life. but a case of in project a lot of money. that's the leg with a lender method did was i find out about bailey story. info, migraines, reliable needs for migrant. wherever they may be. fog smoke and screams. that's eye witnesses. describe the scene at a helicopter crash in the suburbs of keys today. in the wreckage 14 debt, including a senior ukrainian minister, another tragic loss of life in a nation desperate to end russia's war to tip the scales. ukraine's landscape is.

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