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silva, i think i will live long enough to witness the factory farming. the great debate this week on dw, or ah ah, this is deed of the news alive from berlin. natal promises more military assistance for ukraine. the alliance says member states are stepping up production of artillery shells, where there is no agreement on increasing overall defense spending. also the program more and more mass graves are being dug in turkey following this month's earthquakes, most victims have been identified. many families are still desperately trying to
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find their missing loved ones. and berlin prepared to roll out the red carpet for its annual international film festival. aside from the usual glitz and glamour of the major focus on global politics and human rights. ah told me a logical welcome to the program. sh nato leaders in brussels have made new pledges to provide ukraine with weapons and military training. allies have agreed to supply more ammunition and artillery shells. but there's been no immediate promise of more tanks and no advance on increasing overall defense spending. it's prompted an admission from nato secretary general young stilton bug that more needs to be done . it's
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a show of support tanked the media with nato. eliza have decided to ramp up their weapons production for ukraine. african fans rise that ukraine is using ammunition much faster than the west is producing it. things are happening, but we need to continually to step up even more because it isn't a big need out there. and to provide an ukraine with ammunition, this is now becoming a grinding war or attrition on the war. attrition is a war o logistics on the, on the on. therefore, this is says so crucial for our ability to ensure that ukraine wins is able to retake territory. us defense, secretary light austin is optimistic and to bit darker to support. there is real chance ukraine could make 15 gains in the war for every system that we provide. we're gonna train troops on that system,
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but we're also gonna give him additional training on, on maneuver on the integration of fires on sustainment and her in on maintenance. and so with that additional capability, better trained troops are platforms that can perform a lot better. and in this environment, i think they'll have a real good chance of making a pretty significant difference on a battlefield. considering future security threats to thicken dejan arched member countries to spend at least 2 percent of their gdp on defense. at no agreement was reached on no targets for over defense spending by the net or a life. you know, these correspondent terry schultz and brussels has been following the talks. there are a lot of different things that nato needs to do, to speed up the delivery of what it's already promised to ukraine. and that's what secretary general stalls and berg was talking about. although they have known for
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many months now that that ukraine was firing many more rounds of artillery bullets than, than could be produced. they have yet to really ramp up production on the ground here in europe, or even in the united states to meet that demand. so now they're getting really serious about it. it's, it's, you know, a shortfall that people worry, could see ukraine actually running out of ammunition. and so each country is looking at what it can do to both generate more, more production in their own companies, and also joined together. they're talking about jointly procuring ammunition now to make the order is big enough to, to entice industry to, to change production power practices and make them more rapid more than a week after the devastating earthquakes in turkey and syria, they have so far claimed more than 40000 lives rescuers still pulling people out alive from under the rubble. this footage shows the moment when a mother and her child were carried away on stretchers in happy province. after
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being freed, they've been buried in the debris for more than 228 hours. a 2nd child was also rescued according to turkish media reports and all 3. and our receiving medical care hospital only mentioned the huge number of people who died in the quakes earlier this month in turkey. they're being buried in mass graves, but that makes it difficult for their loved ones who survived to find them. and as d w's jack paragraph boards, some graves are still unmarked. you might find the images in his report. distressing. ah, the unmistakable sound of grief. ah! these people have just identified the body of a loved one at this graveyard on the outskirts of kurama marsh in southern turkey. miss duffer arrives in search of his child. has sent a letter had symbol awesome,
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but i'm out of your room. i searched the hospitals for my baby like i'm almost europe, but i want to bury my baby. and to pray, rosalind, that's all i want to miss you, but it's no loss miss yesterday. and nurse told me my baby had died is all that i get. and that i should come here, but they showed me a photo let. now i'm here to find the gravy of miss lot. we should bill on a good at she been recovered in this. the autumn been miss stuff, a goes to find his baby fans arrive here every few minutes throughout the day, each carrying up to 4 people who died in the earthquakes. the national police force is coordinating the operation taking photos and fingerprints of the bodies which they match up to a national database in coordination with the interior ministry and the office of immigration will if you will, i shall mother his me to them. idiom is janasia. let him know when our processes are done. look, there is still somebody's which can't be identified. him a southerner for them would you like to avoid any confusion in the future?
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in our knowledge, we take a biological sample for dna analysis. lamar, which can be matched to blood samples from their families later miss. yelp will uh, you know, assist them sure. and then ish to mrs. allah, missouri was shaky luchella's my of yours. there are 600 people working in this graveyard alone. each of the graves here has a number on it so that the families can come and find out exactly where their loved one has been buried. it is an extremely sad and extremely powerful scene. and the reality of this earthquake is that this is just one graveyard like this pretty much every city in the region has a similar one. around 95 percent of the buried have been identified for those whose families don't make it here in time. volunteers have come to treat the bodies before burial. gun them is done. gotcha. hutchinson. i wish every one was alive. isn't still on, but we're here treating the bodies as they should be treated in the islamic way,
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brother. yes. give the families peace of mind to law michel clover. he is in the toronto some few places represent the horrors of the earthquake more than here and is more bodies of buried. more families walk the graveyard to find their final resting place. here are some other stories making headlines around the world. ukrainian authority say 6 russian balloon spotted over keys may have contained surveillance equipment. most of the balloons have now been shut down by the ukrainian air defenses. russia has not yet commented on the reports. iran's president and brain race, he has criticized sanctions as weapons of mass destruction during the 2nd day of a rare state visit to china. duran is seeking closer ties with beijing, which is already one of the biggest buyers of iranian oil. iran's economy has been struggling for years due to crippling us sanctions imposed over its nuclear program
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. you as court has enters the white supremacist who killed 10 black people in a mass shooting last year to life in prison. court proceedings were briefly disrupted after one of his victims relative, lunged at him. the shooter express remorse for the massacre saying he had been radicalize my racist conspiracy theories online. it was nothing like thousands of people have taken to the streets and of columbia's major cities to protest against economic and social reforms. proposed by president gustavo petro. left his leader plans to make healthcare more accessible, update the pension system, and crack down on corruption. the demonstrator see the plans will damage the economy. officials in britain have removed part of a new work by the graffiti artists. bank c installation highlights the problem of
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domestic violence, but the local authority is cleared away elements of the artwork. thing it is blocking the sidewalk. a 1950th house. fife, with a swollen eye and a broken duke, but with a smile on her face. shoving a man into a freezer, an empty b, a border and a frank man. this artwork in southeast england depicts the issue of domestic violence, create their bonds. he has called it'll violent 9th, the mascara, thanks dilation was set up, especially on valentine's day to show the tragic lives of them. and in a romantic relationship, i think it's amazing. i think it's an israel topic that people can talk about about domestic abuse. i think the reference to valentine's day as well, you know, it's bringing people in, it's going to open up that dialogue the freezer and at the materials were liter removed by the local council. the more it went on,
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the more it felt like it was part of the piece and perhaps the, you know, bank the intended that all along because we all know how hard it is to get than at district councils come and collect our says the day that great play with pre impressive the local government sees efforts will be made to ensure that artwork is preserved. here in berlin, organizers are getting ready to roll out the red carpet for the cities, annual film festival known as the belin ella. on top of the usual glitz and glamour, there's a string of movies and events in solidarity with ukraine and the protest in iran. the berlin allah is back after 2 scale down additions this february. it's back to business for one of the world's biggest film festivals, and one of the german capitals, greatest cultural jewels. the organizers are pulling out all the stops to get filled lovers of their couches and industry players out of home office artistic director carlo shats the all says this year's festival received more film entries
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than ever before. maybe in the last 2 additions, some companies order off their films but it also may be. ready the result of the fact that after 2 years, many companies, many filmmakers wanted and want to be back and be part of this great celebration of cinema. hollywood will be well represented with actress kristin stewart, heading the international jury. she'll be joined by a host of stars on the red carpet. besides the glamour in the berlin allah has always engage to with the real world, and this year is no exception. last year's festival ended days before russia's invasion of ukraine and lis, 73rd berliner is putting the country center stage. sean, penn's documentary about president zalinski superpower will have its world premiere here a to for the berlin allah. for me,
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this film is like the doors through which i hope the entire audience of the festival i can pass and, and then be connected without a documentary that i may be less. or now we have a films in panorama fiction and documentary. we're phillips and generation we're film films in form that really provide a very wide diversified picture of what happened in cream and still happening during the last 12 months. the festival will also feature the european premier of iron butterflies. a documentary about the shooting down of malaysia airlines flight m h. 17. about the current human rights protests in iran are also reflected in the line up films. primary include 7 winters into iran, about an iranian woman who was executed for defending herself against a rapist. as well as politics and glitter for the next 10 days. all
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eyes will be on the gold. as 19 films from across the globe compete for the coveted golden bear and a host of other prizes. they'll be handed out a week on saturday and into berlin. our fashion, any one of them could be a winner and revenue, one level of fear us actress, raquel welch has died at the age of $82.00 after a short illness world shot to fell to fame as a global sex symbol, after appearing in a fairy bikini in the 966 from 1000000 years b, c, she went on to become one of the most sought after actresses in hollywood, in the 19 sixties and seventies, appearing alongside legendary actors, including james stewart, frank sinatra, and burt reynolds, her multi decade career included a golden globe winning performance in the 3 musketeers in 1973.
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is a reminder of the top stories of falling to you. nato allies meeting in brussels of agreed to supply more weapons and military trainings. ukraine. member states will step up production of ammunition and artillery shells. nato secretary general admits more needs to be done. that's it for me, for now. next is a d w documentary survivors from the ukraine. korean city of mario poll. i'm told me a lot of interest in the global economy our portfolio d. w business beyond here is a closer look at the project analyst.

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