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gardens of truth starts february 18th on d. w. ah, ah, ah . business d w. news alive from berlin, holiday, mister lensky. urge as a gathering of world leaders to speed up arms deliveries to you, cried. ukrainian president tells the munich security conference that they are crucial in stopping rushes, aggression also in the program. a gum battle at a police compound in karachi, ends with several people killed off the suicide attack as dentist with grenades and
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11 days after devastating earthquakes, flats and pots of turkey and syria and man is called, alive from the rubble. ah, i'm all azako. welcome to the program. ukraine's president followed mister lensky has renewed his push to speed up arms deliveries. he spoke at the start of the annual munich security conference here in germany. the summit is widely seen as one of the most important global security gatherings in a virtual address. zalinski said there was no alternative to speed in stopping rushes, aggression to leash or so, and ski set the tone comparing ukraine's fight against russia to david and goliath . he will definitely fall already this year. we can't make it all of us together. just as david deed,
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we can make sure that there is no alternative to our victory. john ukraine's president urged western leaders to act quickly. we need to hurry up. we need this speed, speed of our agreements, speed of our delivery to strengthen our sling, speed of decisions to limit russian potential. was lensky pushed for speed. german chancellor, all of schultz argued for caution the by losses. we will continue to maintain the balance between providing the best possible support to ukraine and avoiding an unwanted escalation. but shorts also challenged western countries to deliver on promised weapons that so this means that everyone who can supply these battle tanks should actually do so. now. french president, emanuel microns packing for ukraine remains firm new doesn't absolutely, mo, at us. if he not, we must absolutely intensify our support for the resistance of the ukrainian people
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. hypocrite law, me and the army for leading the counter offensive. which alone will enable credible negotiations under the conditions chosen by ukraine. h authorities, its people ha lieutenants his authority isn't book psychical v. with the formal stage set talks between western allies, began in earnest offstage. with the next step to bolster ukraine against russia's illegal war are being decided. d, w chief international edison, richard walker is following the conference in munich for 3 really big speeches here at the munich security conference on the 1st day volunteers. lensky addressing by video message from key if and then all of shows to german chancellor and emanuel. my call at the french president following on and shelton mccomb, both with strong words of support for the ukrainians. as this war approaches his
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1st anniversary, and the people here in munich look back over this year of war that began pretty much the last time everyone gathered here a year ago. but eric key discrepancies opening up are around a question of what is the urgency of providing support to ukraine, and how long is this war going to drag on for? so let's take a couple of quotes from 2 of those speeches festival, from a velocity me as a lensky who said there is no alternative to speed urging ukraine supporters to get as many big, serious weapon systems from tanks to fight jets across to ukraine as fast as possible to help him fight against the anticipated big russian offensive coming this spring. on the other hand, olaf shows saying that caution must take priority over hasty decisions and
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defending the fact that he took quite a considerable amount of time to come to the decision to provide tanks to the ukrainians a few weeks ago. a decision that caused many of his critics to accuse him of dithering and wasting valuable time as he lensky his argument in terms of speed, is not just that ukraine needs the weapons to fight back. but also that if given the proper weapons fast, ukraine could finish the job, it could kick the russians out of ukraine effectively. by the end of this year, he even promised that he could be back here in munich, in person for this conference next year, off to having a one, a victory against russia. schultz, on the other hand, emphasizing that germany is ready support ukraine for the long haul. anticipating that this could turn into a long war to this question about stamina versus speed. how fast provide,
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what sort of weapon systems. the idea of speed versus caution, i think, is going to be an bigger and bigger one among western countries, considering how to calibrate their support to ukraine in the weeks and months ahead . certainly, we know from sa lensky, he's going to be pushing that message that every 2nd counts. at was d. w. chief international editor richard walker, reporting from munich, now placed in pakistan's largest city. karachi. say they have regained control of the headquarters offered, was attacked by a taliban militants. it happened after a battle between gunman and secure 2 forces with which lasted for 3 hours. an explosion at police headquarters in karachi. oh yes, i have reached the blast came after several hours of intense gunfire between police
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and the 3 taliban militants. dozens of offices were hold up inside the compound. after the militant storm, the building reportedly wearing police uniforms and a lead police unit, paramilitary ranges and army snipe as quickly surrounded the 4 story building. officials say the operation ended when one of the taliban fighters blew himself up . the out, the 2 died from gunshot wounds in there. it is being done in cellar. everything will be clear. and islam with lifting of her love the opportunity successfully. and peters, having officials say 3 security force members and civilian, were killed in the attack. and other 18 security officers were wounded. the taliban issued a short statement, claiming responsibility. it comes just weeks after a taliban suicide bomber blew himself up, had
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a mosque inside the police headquarters in the north western city of per shower, which killed at least $84.00 people. the attacks indicate the pakistani taliban and stepping up their efforts to overthrow the government as a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. 6 people are dead following a series of shootings in a rural town in the us state of mississippi. shootings took place inside a store and after at least 2 private house, police have a suspect in custody authorities discovered for bodies after his arrest. or is it the pentagon says an explosion killed a leader of the so called islamic state and wounded for american soldiers during a raid in ne, syria, since the hardest were defeated in syria, in 2019 remaining fighters had mostly retreated into desert hi downs. certainly for gary and police have discovered the bodies of 18 dead to migrants from
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afghanistan in an abandoned frock near the capital. sophia, the truck was transporting timber and carrying illegal migrants hidden in compartments for people are under arrest. united nations is appealing for at least $1000000000.00 in aid for those left homeless by the earthquakes in turkey and syria. the disaster has killed more than 45000 people, 11 days off of the tennis, brazil stories of survival against all odds. 248 hours after the earthquake, the chances of rescuing survivors are incredibly slim. but amidst all the rubble in the city of caught among not ash oh, the rear moment if joy rescue workers he 17 year old aliana. imagine the open and close her eyes,
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and ms in turkish means immortal. with whom i love it and love them by her aunt says she held out hope with a home began to lose praying for 11 days. thank god, we got her back. how shall be, after doctor said her brain and organ functions were good and cleared potential health risks. they moved amazed to anchor, to get her out of what could be a traumatic environment. in her ty, 13 hours after own ms was pulled out alive. there is news of another miraculous rescue or 34 year old must up. an object is freed from the rubble. once in the emergency room, he calls his brother a good
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on them, another on them a law. despite what experts say, rescue workers keep going. embracing every life saved as little short of a miracle with now their competition for the coveted golden bear has begun at the berlin film festival. 19 films are vying for the top price. many of the contenders are films about strong women and out of competition, a moving documentary about the abuse of women's rights in iran,
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made as well from him play on it after 19 year old dre honey jabari killed the man i was trying to rape her. she faced the ross of iran's patriarchal justice system after 7 years of imprisonment and legal battles against the regimes, blood vengeance system. she was hanged, german director, stephanie, that's all tales. her story in her debbie feature, 7 winters in tehran, made in conjunction with j. barry's family who now live in berlin, it combines interviews, home, movies, and footage that had to be secretly smuggled out of iran. the film opened the festivals, german cinemas section outside the main competition. fellow german director, emily ar test, who also has a rainy and roots. premier hern you film some day will tell each other every thing . it also features a strong 19 year old woman in our taps film. she has a steamy secret affair with
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a much older man. the film is an adaptation of german author, danielly cleans best selling novel and a longstanding passion project for r t f. as is 218-1718 urology. you feel you want to have fuel, like, like the heroines of austria. if you want to feel love, you want to have a man that takes you or woman that takes you. and you want a few of that though, you don't dare and it's through cinema that sometimes you learn the 1st intimacy actually. and that interested me to show from a female perspective, relative newcomer molina bow turns in an intensely textured performance. the film is in competition for the bears. it's up against the survival of kindness from australian director rove to hear an allegorical tale about a black woman left to die in a cage in a desert. the largely silent film is set in
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a dystopian world where white men in gas, moth hunt, and enslaved people of color. and there's a fatal rush going round fridays. premiers were dominated by stories about strong women facing existential crises. there was a strong showing from female german directors and performances that may well attract the attention of the international jury. now brazil's carnival as back for the last 3 years, covered 19 forced rio de janeiro to hold scaled back versions of the world's biggest con. now the party kicked off with this traditional character king mo mo, holding the symbolic key to the city. according to tradition, the rules rio during the 4 days celebration. 46000000 people are expected to join the festivities that will peak on sunday, with glittering floats. pulsating drums and lavish cost you
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let his reminder of our top story at this hour president polity. mr. lensky has managed western partners to speed up arms deliveries to ukraine's in a virtual address at the munich security conference. he said weston weapons with key to defeating what he called the russian goliath. that's your news, but i'll be back with the headlines at the top of the hour. stephen basically has business after so frank mind is with getting ahead using tech as our documentary series and founders belly folded africa to meet the founders empowering their continent through digital innovation.
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