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amenities oh, the alarm was moved that he gets exposed. go to lunch or find out about ali. story info, migraines, reliable news for migrants, wherever they may be with ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin could german may tank soon be on their way to ukraine. poland says it is prepared to send its german made left the 2 tanks to the front line, even without berlin's permission. germany's foreign minister says berlin words stand on its way, but there is still no word from the chancellor. also coming up,
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e. u foreign ministers agree and new package of sanctions on iraq and mid calls to brown the countries revolutionary gods, a terrorist organization plus birth because of liberalization, drove the re release, go go to drill or gold through we me to russian man who fled to serbia to escape hooton's military color, but he says, even there he faces daily. remind us of the power of russia's propaganda machine ah ny manuscripts, mccann and welcome to the program. we begin with signs of movement on the issue of where the ukraine will receive german made battle tanks. now germany's foreign minister and alina bab book, says berlin, whoa, stand in the way of poland setting,
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sending its leopard 2 tanks to teeth. ukraine has long requested the tanks to bolster its defenses against russia's assault. germany has so far held back from supplying the tanks and as even blocks other allies from doing so. 3rd, countries need berlin's approval to export the tanks. that poland is now indicating it is prepared to send them even if there is no agreement with germany. and italy is political correspondent, thomas sparrow, told us the chancellor shall it's, and his foreign minister do appear to have conflicting views on the tank deliveries . and that is not necessarily unusual in a 3 party conks to be sent to ukraine, but it is a sign undoubtedly of the fact that there is a big discussion within the german government within german government. officials as to what the best way forward is. it is also at the same time what we've just
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heard from the foreign minister there that there is a sign that it's moving in the right direction. as far as germany's allies are concerned, when it comes to that delivery, or at least when it comes to germany, accepting that 3rd country such as poland can send those tanks to ukraine. now we still haven't heard from the german chancellor us such, there is a lot of criticism against the german chancellor. but we can, we can say from these latest statements that we've heard is on the one hand that the debate is a very big one in the german government. on the other hand, that there are some signs that germany is indeed moving towards accepting those tanks to be delivered to ukraine. ok, so there isn't, isn't it? but can you explain to us why there is this reluctance to send these tanks? well, there it is, difficult sometimes to understand what the german chancellor in particular believes or how he acts. and that's one of the reasons, by the way, why some of germany's allies are concerned have been critical of germany stands.
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you can understand this on the one hand, by germany's longstanding reluctance to send tanks and other weapons to was owens a reluctance by the way, started to change after the beginning of the war in ukraine. but that is a change that has only been moving slowly, that is a difficult change to make here in germany. on the other hand, german officials have stressed on various occasions. they also stress that by the way, last week, during a meeting with their allies, that they would 1st like to coordinate with the ally that they need more information that they want to have basically, all elements on the table before making a decision. those who view that positively say that germany is really being careful with decisions. those who are critical of the way the german government has been acting say that basically the german government. and in particular, the german chancellor being very reluctant at a time when they should be showing more leadership when it comes to sending those tanks to ukraine. so you've talked about the pressure that charlotte says under the criticism that is being directed his way. is this drawn out debates seriously
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affecting germany standing among its allies? it is indeed affecting germany's standing, especially among those who are very critical of the way germany has managed this situation about the lack of communication when it comes to the chancellor about these differing opinions when it comes to officials about the fact that germany has not been really quick when it comes to making decisions. by the way, this is not something new. we've had a similar debate in the past with other deliveries to ukraine. and that's the reason why germany is allies, poland, especially now, but also other allies. i really looking very closely, very carefully at how germany will act when it comes to authorizing these deliveries. we're talking not only about the tax that germany has in its own stocks . so the times that germany could deliver directly. but also the fact that germany has to authorized 3rd countries like poland, if they want to send their own tanks, because essentially these tanks are german mate. thomas,
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thanks so much for that. let's see w political correspondent, thomas sparrow, reporting there. e foreign ministers have agreed to impose a new set of sanctions against iran, everett's brittle repression of anti government, protested the minister meeting in brussels to discuss a range of issues including punitive meshes against iran. that has been no mention of iran's revolutionary gods, which some member states say should be listed as a terrorist group and her on his task, the gods with stamping our fancy government protests that have gripped iran since september. let's take a closer look now at this branch of the iranian armed forces, the home of the founder of modern day iran, and it's a religious government in flames. youth versus old age, and the people versus the state. i mean, that state is made up of the elite revolutionary guards who control most of the
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economy and security, and the clerics, led by supreme leader, ayatollah hammond nay, who make the rules. the regime has long blamed the west for its troubles, including the latest round of protests. kiddo guzman, why did the enemies, why did america and the zionist regime, conspire against our nation, our country, and our revolution? and create these riots? as the supreme leader said, our country is advancing and the enemies don't want our country to make progress. oh, the protesters don't seem to be buying it. the brutality of the security services, the corruption of the revolutionary guards, the decline in living standards as the country strains under sanctions. all feed into a rejection of the ruling classes. and the authorities seem split on what to do about it. there were announcements that the dreaded morality police would be shut down.
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and the law requiring women to wear had job be relaxed. but it's unclear if either has happened. meanwhile, the executions of protesters have spurred fresh outrage. death to the dictator, the crowd shouts, not death to america as the regime would prefer. and it's not just young women and students getting involved. these auto workers walked off the job to support the demonstrations. no one knows if or when a reckoning is coming for the guards and the clerics. but the state's brutality has guaranteed that the divisions will not go away anytime soon. and didn't have any special correspondent i abraham is following the e foreign ministers missing for us in brussels. hi, i. can you tell us more about this new package of sanctions against iran that's
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just been decided on well, we know that there will now be new 37 new individual entries into the sanctions list on iranian individuals. and with the block has said to day that the sanctions will be targeted at those individuals or those entities that are driving the oppression. now they're, they're clearly referring to the disproportionate crackdown on, on an pro democracy protesters that iran has seen for the past couple of months. which experts say has been the biggest threat to the islamic republic since its establishment in 1979. following the asli make revolution. now, it seems that with the use trying to say with the block answering the signal is that they're really interested in punishing and targeting those in power. in iran, we heard the french foreign minister, for example, saying that we have to recognize that the iranian government is holding its people hostage. and, and so the goal of this package really is to,
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is to put pressure on those in power, those driving the oppression. and not the people every run, and that's very important. just last week the european parliament called on member states to label iran's revolutionary gods as a terrorist group. did the ministers address this issue tool? well that was one of the options that could have come out out of today's meeting. obviously the, the foreign ministers have chosen to go with more sanctions. this is not the 1st sanctions packet against iran since the protests have broken out. but we heard the e use high represented for foreign affairs today, essentially saying, well, we can't, we can't just list them as a block. we can't just list the revolutionary guard as a terror organization without a court, a decision that would say that they are a tear organization. so it seems that for now, more sanctions targeting individuals rather than
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a terror listing is what is the direction that the block is choosing to go with. however, having the european problem, which is a different, which is a different institution of the european union vote for this certainly puts the topic on the agenda and you know, lends a lot of legitimacy for the dement to maybe at some point list the revolutionary guard as a tear organization, i think he does need any special correspondent abraham repulsing from brussels. ok, let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. a popular journalist and cameroon has been found dead with his body mutilated rights group. se martinez though was abducted just last week and his badly damaged car found outside a police station in the capitol young day. like it was known for tackling cases of corruption on his radio program. in pakistan, tens of millions of people will act without electricity up to nationwide power
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outages. early on monday, officials blamed a quote, major breakdown of the national grid. power is back on in some parts of the country, but the energy minister said it could take a least 12 hours to restore supply to the whole country. police in the us state of california say the suspect in a mass shooting near los angeles has been found dead after shooting himself. the gunman is thought to have killed at least 10 people and wounded 10 others at a bill room. dance club during chinese luna. new year celebrations, the hundreds of thousands of russians are thought to have left the homeland since september when prince president, putin announced a military call up of young men to fight in ukraine. they've gone to destinations around the world, including one place that likely feels familiar, not serbia. the eastern european country is long had close ties with russia, ties that have only gotten stronger since the war broke out. i'll correspondent,
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funny for charm at one man who was able to escape hooton's draft. but not his propaganda. the owners didn't feel they had to change the name or the the core when russia invaded ukraine, costumers were not put off the admire. the russian leader both didn't, is the groups in is the only real leader in the world politic on all the others, the just politicians progress, but he looks after his country and these people will not order for many here in the ran yanine near bol: great feel that the west cause the ukraine war and yet it's, we're on j. a rush, young journalist, flat to last september, before the war. he had reported on corruption arrest he pursued, which became too dangerous. when men started being drafted into the army. i left the because of mobilization because of the re, reese,
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go for to go to jail or a gold true war. well, i would not go to war anyway, so when i could face a jail or torture or anything else, you can pick it and i decided police right now he decided to come to serbia because he had some friends. sierra b has kate, the put in regime. right. but not his propaganda. now, they have problems with information about war. ah, i'm not in the position to tail soviet people want they should sink and holiday sheet to transform the media. oh, good people, angie sas, you feel safe yet, but he plans to leave and he's more open when talking in private than when the camera is rolling. back great city center shows how close
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links between the countries have helped spread the russia narrative on serbian media rushes propaganda. mouthpiece recently launched. a local online service survey is not the most obvious place or for a few. it should a thousands fleeing russia. many serve see a support. the russian regime. glory to russia is painted just outside serbia's presidential office, pull say more than half of the serbian population, cease putin as serbia's closest foreign ally. goma elizabeth, he's a good leader early because he's challenging the leech because he shaking up the world alder. sometimes people in serbia try to break through rushes propaganda. these protest doors are showing the names of bombed ukrainian towns in front of a christmas tree donated by russia. their attempt to create awareness is quickly
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cut short though russians are welcome in serbia, but criticism against russia lesser i report by detail is funny. if a child who joins us now from the end of honey, explain to us why serbia is one of the main house countries, the russians in exile. the for very, very pragmatic reasons, because it is very close to the european union that makes to be quite attractive, especially for those russians who flee russia for economic reasons who want to set up a business as quick as possible and just start a new life or go on, be some sort of a life that they've been used to a miller class in con, live in russia. so very pragmatic reasons, day apart from the fact that they are direct clots between russia and suby on a daily basis. but what i found quite strange is really the people who flee due to political reasons like the journalist. we have seen that report. and so many activists and people who spoke up against it, vladimir putin,
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when they were in russia, but now being in suby and really surrounded by the propaganda. it's really too difficult to actually find people like the journalists in our report that speak up or in front of the camera about the fact why they left. and in many cases, they do not really articulate their opposition when it comes to vladimir putin in there, who's countries, for example, in serbia because they're so fearful that security agents from russia that operate from serbia as well. that they may some sort of have an impact on the people that they have left behind in russia. so it's a very complex picture. and certainly it's one of those questions that, that you propose 1st. not for those that left for economic reasons, but really the ones who left russia for political reasons to flee from, of letting me put his regime that they actually go to serbia with the majority of the population supports bloody reporting. so tell us more about these ties between russia and soviet why are they so strong apart from the fact that it's easy to get
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from one to the other. but very blunt to put cheap gas just after a few months after the war in ukraine began. cbs president, which actually extended its gas pro, contract with russia. so his country receives basically gas on the market price. so it is due to economic interest there. but also russia stance on kosovo is the same as the suva, as to be as kosovo that declared independence in 2008 is not recognized as, as an independent state. neither by serbia, nobody russia seen a way to be a once russia to stay and ally even this more like a passive ally to say so in these contacts, the suby would like to join the european union, but at the same time doesn't really progress. they are so it seems like really stewby as a little bit in between 2 chairs that really couldn't be whoa farther from each other between the you and russia. and the war in ukraine really exposes this
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bizarre connection that serbia has with russia. but the country is at crossroads. the pressure is really increasing on serbia to sign those sanctions to impose and sanctions. those sanctions on russia that the countries have done so if it really wants to join the european union. so really, this is a situation where suby needs to understand the more it flirts with russia that more it may risk also its way forward. the ones who really see the future of suby out within the european union and more towards the west. they dudley's funny future thanks so much for that. in watching the daily news still to come. it's more than just ancient art work and i'll kill the just in the u. k says that he is cracked, the code of europe's ice age case paintings. at 1st, every 8 minutes in india, a child goes missing some runaways,
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while others become lost or are taken from their families. and that's according to an organization called railway children. enjo took that name because so many unaccompanied children show up at train stations. and that's where human traffic is often kidnapped them and forced them into a life of professional begging sexual exploitation or forced labor, the debbie's at ill. but as more this is no daily railway station. every morning saw the ball and his rescue team goes out to search for lost an abandoned children. the search bled forms and dreams to find the children. saw that is with the daily beast and jew salaam. waller dressed, is we're seeing the operation. often out of searching this for 2 year old united she's about and lead lost or abandoned the beam approaches her and starts trying to
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find her family moving from one compartment to another job was you and me who is your mother? is it anyone here? after searching for a while, they finally find neither family. they were also frantically looking for the missing daughter. the theme, make sure they are the parents and hand in either back. i might have asthma, j, u. s. u t to fortune every day are police, and most of the kids imputing girls are found in valuable situation in bank was learned gab team is on the moon because traffic goes are on the lookout for children bomb logan boys in the tell you, i wonder if i should have another, not all lot as fortunate as in 9th, thousands of indian children go missing forever and end up being forced into begging prostitution or child labor. the ones who are rescued or taken to the shelter, it provides refuge to dozens of missing children. they take glasses and are allowed
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to watch television. quadrille is the counselor at the shelter. he has hurt his share of traumatic stories from the children who are the years to homeric boss are there. most of the children we rescue or runaway children, leona, emotionally, they have been abused even tortured, both emotionally and physically. or we just thought that emotional trauma is so deep that these children do not easy trust any one baby i was at the number of muscular that harsh is one such example. now, 13 years old, he ran away from home. basketball would be made by me, maybe i didn't have a family minute, so i wondered how long can my uncle feed me other consider lying. that is why i ran away and came to delhi to earn a living. come on your leg, i'll lie, cottage who has no one to return 200. some missing children have been taken back to the families by then geo. samantha was recently the united with
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a missing son in a slum of not doing daily homage used to frequently run away from home. he says he is now living happily with his mother. he's got his father is a drunkard and he doesn't care about a shout at all for an even one who runs away a bell. can it be anything but let me back at the railway station saw dick and his team are on to the next challenge to find another young bosom to see among the thousands of india's last, really children. we've got a few other stories for you making headlines around the world. the turkish president wretch have type ottawa has announced the 14th of may as the date of the country's next parliamentary and general election. the vote seen as a test for at one after 2 to hades in power will take place a month earlier than scheduled opinion polls suggest it will be a tight race and police in spain say they broken up. a gang that operated illegal
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tobacco factories. the operation churned out up to half a 1000000 packs of cigarettes a day and exploited ukrainian laborers. police of arrested 27 people and see cigarettes and tobacco leaves more worth more than 37000000 euros. now, ice age paintings in caves, across southern europe, have long fascinated, and intrigued. but the meaning of the symbols drawn by hunter gatherers has always been a mystery. now though, an amazon archaeologist and britain says that he has crapped a code to help him decipher what those early europeans were saying. so the case in the south of france is famous for a reason. it contains hundreds of animal paintings drawn by a hunter gatherer us, tens of thousands of years ago. like in numerous other european caves. many of the paintings are accompanied by mysterious markings like these dots. for a long time,
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no one knew what to make of them until been bacon and independent research a noticed a pattern. each animal has a dominant number. and these numbers, a sense, of course, is a 3, bison, and rocks are 4 red d rower sat and ibex or sat. and fisher 3 is he did, we had decided probably had to be a time to store some description. because not every once in a half walks, not everyone would have killed 4 ox units that had to be it had to be done. after evaluating hundreds of drawings, bacon and other researchers concluded that this must have been an ancient calendar . according to the research, as it was used to record sophisticated information about the animals, a horse with 3 dots, for example, would mean these animals made 3 lunar faces. after the beginning of spring
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in memory, they will have records of effectively all be in was in the area or all the major animals. so they have a fairly good idea. what animals are at their cage when they're, they're what they're doing. generally, the week when they come and generally when they need this quite precise, they can track 10 or 12 different prey seasons in their area very, very accurately. in the hostile environment where people migrated with the animals, this information could make a difference between surviving and dying. bacon says that the calendar has been used for at least 10000 years until the end of the last ice age. it has been found in caves all over europe, from portugal to ukraine. it shows that hunter gatherers where by no means primitive, but rather clever people who use this form of writing to store vital information
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is a quick reminder of our top story today. poland says it will ask the german government for approval to send its german made tags to ukraine, but as it is prepared to ship the left, the 2 tanks without permission. so far, germany has held back from sending them all authorizing other nato countries to do so. and with that you are up to date coming up next. so environment series eco, india, i'm and you can make and, and thanks to watching with ah ah ah
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