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this is the a long while it to pass and read. imagine that these teachings for relevance to gandhi's legacy starts january 28th on d, w. ah ah, this is dw slide from berlin, no decision from germany on tanks for you cried. a meeting of caves, military backers hears that berlin is still thinking through the pros and cons of allowing its advanced lepper, 2 vehicles to be used against russian aggression. also on the program,
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millions of south africans plunged into darkness as the countries energy crisis deepens. we look at how people are coping with the worst power coats on record. and all eyes are on you, buyer and unit keeper, yan zelmer. as to book the sneak restarts after the winter break, but live sick denied the swiss international a dream day. ah, i'm pablo foliage. welcome to the program. western military leaders meeting and germany have failed to reach agreement on allowing german made battle tanks to be sent to keep going into the talks. ukraine was optimistic that berlin would give approval for its powerful leopard, 2 tanks to be delivered to the battlefield. but those hopes were dashed after the german defense minister set his country was still weighing up the decision. the
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question of whether germany will send tanks to ukraine took sent to state at ramstein abbeys. but instead of giving the green light, germany's new defense minister just said that it is up to the chancellor to make that coal. but if on a nigger, even in china, in the event of a negative decision, nothing needs to be done again by son. but in the event of a positive decision, we have to move quickly because it is then a matter of training, checking the leopard tanks and the like, my them all, that's what this morning i ordered my ministry to examined the stalks of the different types of leopard tanks, both in our own forces and in the industry in an eigen slide. clifton, i, it's all go by the end of p as sounds that has led to criticism, including from other partners who want to supply the same kind of battle thanks to ukraine. poland and finland, for example, are willing to send them to ukraine fast, but also need the green light from berlin. despite the dilemma of or tangs exports, us defense secretary lloyd austin had warm woods for germany. a country that he
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called the reliable ally going forward, can do more. no germany has contributed a lot to this circuit his campaign. ah, you know, from the very beginning we, we saw them ah cycle in defense capability, or the get bards. ah, the patriots most recently are as t ah, they've stepped up and offered to provide martyrs, they will provide the those models and conduct for training on those platforms. but for many, including these protestors who gathered outside that chancellor relate friday. berlin is dragging its feet when it comes to sending tanks. our chief political correspondent, nina has a sent this update from ramstein. the pressure on germany to give its green lie to leopard to combat tank deliveries remains high after this meeting at ramstein. some observers are saying that the fact that the new demo defense minister announced that he's now taking stock of what germany, what theoretically,
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have in terms of leopard to capabilities can be seen as a sign that the german government is almost there. forrest historian announced that a decision will come very soon in the next days or weeks. now, one thing came out of from sam very clearly, the new man in the job is much better at communicating publicly than his predecessor was something that cannot be underestimated at a time when western unity and western resolve is being tested like it is because of russia's aggression dina has a reporting there. let's have a look at some of their stories making headlines around the world. police and protesters of clashed for a 2nd night on the streets of the peruvian capital. thousands floated into lena to call for fresh elections and the resignation of the country president deena board, want to be dozens of people have died after weeks of violent protests. u z lynn's education minister cris hipkins is set to become prime minister,
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taking over from current prime minister to us in our journey 42 year old. our durn shocked the country on thursday with her resignation citing exhaustion. hipkins was the only candidate nominated to replace her wonderful, suggesting all makers wanted to avoid a drawn out editorship contest. look at the brig diaper boy. from the hut. a mass of fire has forced hundreds of people to flee their homes in a shanty town in the south korean capital sol. fire officials say that 60 makeshift homes were destroyed in the blaze, but that caused no deaths or injuries. the cause of the fire is still unknown. the fire erupted before daybreak, and it wasn't long before the flames tower over the makeshift homes of good young village. a local fire official says 800 people were needed to bring residents to safety and stop the flames from swallowing up more of the shanty town and southern
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sol with help from the air. those goals were achieved with the massive emergency operation couldn't stop lives from being shattered. some 60 houses were reduced to ash in what residence described as a fast moving blaze. and don't get a little window right after it opened the door. i saw a pillar of fire rising from one side and it looked really serious and anew. i couldn't cascade a line. so i banged on the door was enchanted. fire on fire, and the people came out and screamed to let him go. young village is one of the last and largest clusters of unlicensed homes in sol. it was founded in the 1980s by people who were evicted. when the then government launched a rapid push to develop the capital for the sole olympics. when the fire broke out on friday, about a 1000 people were living here and make shift wellings,
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sometimes constructed with cardboard and wood. dozens of residents are once again now homeless youth on them will you? how could this happen in the luna new year holiday? why didn't oh, i can't describe how i feel you tomorrow. so i had to run out of high money in these clothes. i couldn't go to work. it's already so hot to live. oh you louis equal to one to little. the fire and go young village has not only exposed safety concerns, but served up a stark illustration of inequality in ages. 4th, largest economy. beyond the smouldering debris stand the high rise towers of sold wealthy, gung them, district home to the country's most expensive real estate. south africa's presidents, sterile rum poser, is holding emergency meetings to address the countries deepening energy crisis. authorities have been imposing rolling blackouts as donations and battled power utility struggles to meet demand and the power coats are hitting the economy. heart dw christine,
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one to our reports. now from johannesburg. the this generator is keeping tandem was business running. but the backup power solution is not a cheap one and it's costing a whole lot more to continue serving the local them as favorite insulated. be a fortunate that we have invested in a generator pods. the costs of running switzer creamery have grown because we need to purchase petrol on a regular basis. the past few weeks has seen some of the worst power cuts on record in south africa. with the power utility is come. rolling out nationwide blackouts, locally referred to as low cheating for up to as much as 10 hours a day. even hospitals have not been spared. it does affect
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a lot of our equipment that we do have on site. for example, like i have mentioned, we have elevators that are obviously put onto the generators, which keep going on and off, which is most of, for patients in very dangerous situations by being inside, they're not being able to be able to get out in a country that already has high levels of crime, the power outages of further compromising safety and security. in some areas, people are scared to even use the roads at night. they need to so peach black at the section right behind me being one of the hot sports people are getting robbed, getting my cars are being stolen at gunpoint. so those are the issues that we face during low trading, especially when it's peach black at night. so that it is coal power stations supply most of the country's electricity. but these power stations are not functioning at full capacity. sub africa uses on average,
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about 27000 megawatts. the moment re struggling to produce 21. and in an electricity system, you've got a match supplying the mon instantaneously. exactly. the reason we have load shedding, all load reduction in south africa is that is to prevent the grid from collapsing while the power outages are a necessary evil. public outreach is growing. what really riles people up here is that much of the countries electricity problems have been attributed to endemic corruption at the state and power utility and slowness by the authorities to invest in new sources of energy, especially as the countries coal power plants are very old. they breakdown easily and often have to go for maintenance. that puts them out of commission as the electricity crisis further deteriorated the managers of the power util, as he held emergency meetings with the countries president and other stakeholders.
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but south africans have been warned. there is no quick fix and that the outages will continue for at least a another year. a bonus league has returned after its extended winter break due to the world cup and katara the 1st game box, or our b leipzig, host champions, bar and munich, who were hoping their new goalkeeper could fill the gloves of manuel. nowhere is out with a broken leg, but leipzig showed they can go toe to toe with the leagues topside. ah, leipzig, fans were clearly glad to be back. as the business leader came out of hibernation on a freezing night in eastern germany. meanwhile, the buyer and supporters eyes were all on you keeper young zelmer. but it was his opposite. no bert janice glasby, who was picking the ball out of the neck 1st. picture promoting bundled home for by on 37 minutes. much to the delight of newman summer, one mill at the break likes it,
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got themselves back in it. thanks to some hotlist by own defending 152 minutes. a terrible clearance eventually allowed dominic show bush like to head back across gold and left, but marcell health berg forced an equalizer. the referee waved the waves almost hateful claims for an off site with house to berg, the good meter on one all it finished. no dream deep, you shut out for summer. but a point that keeps by and 6 cleared of leipzig as the chase that 11 title. in a rule. one of the best loved voices in rock music has fallen. silent. american musician david crosby has died at the age of 81. he was one of the most influential artists of the 19 sixties and seventies, creating an enduring folk rock sound with the birds and crosby, stills, and nash. here's a look back at his life and legacy. oh,
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it's not easy. big ego, no brain. i don't think i was a good lover. i think i was chavo. hm. this is where we were. i feel alive. scenes from the last major documentary charting the life of one of the greats of american music. david crosby made it into the rock and roll hall of fame with not one but 2 bands. ah, the folk singer songwriter made his 1st big splash in the mid 19 sixties with the birds bit tension, split them up and in 1968. crosby joined forces with graham nash and stevens steals to create crosby, stills, and nash after neil young edition. they became crosby, stills, nash, and young. their music was political, a reflection of the counterculture of the time, one of their earliest gigs the famous woodstock concert of 1969. from men.
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we were hopeful for a minute. we were not fashion vietnam war from matter. we were not traced lucidly. kennedy's for doctor king's death wasn't hanging over the legendary group enjoyed multiple hits and successful albums before tensions also broke them up. besides his innovative guitar tuning and vocal harmonies, david crosbie was known for his peace activism. his turbulent professional relationships and his rockstar lifestyle. he underwent a liver transplant in the 1990 is after decades of drug use, finally caught up with him. in later years he turned his health around and continued doing what he always had. so i comically no music. now the tricia, so only thing i got to offer real david crosby will be remembered as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century.
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