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ah, russia's war in ukraine in one years since the invasion began in february on d w. ah, ah ah, this is dw news life from brilliant world leaders warned russia of the consequences of its aggression in ukraine. these are crimes against humanity. us vice president tells them unit security conference that russia must be held to account. plus,
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ukraine is also in the spotlight at this year's berlin film festival. presidents of a lot of mirrors, the landscape is the subject of a new film by us actor showing pants and followed the ukranian leader before and after the russian invasion ah. on pablo foliage. welcome to the program. international leaders gathered in munich have affirmed their long term support for ukraine, against russia's aggression day 2 of the munich security conference. so colds for collective action with just 2 days to go to the 1st anniversary of the war. there was agreement that the conflict can only and justly when russia withdraws its troops. a busy day of international diplomacy to graham with ukraine at the top of the agenda, germany taking the lead in presenting
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a united front among the western populace. germany will help ukraine for as long as it takes together with our european and trans atlantic alice and are made clear ukraine must win the war. when late is determined to expand the alliance through the addition of finland and sweden clearer the european union is exploring ways for its members to team up and supply more ammunition to key evidence. we see that we can move mountains under the pressure, and therefore here too, these are not normal times. these are extraordinary times. and therefore, we should also look at extraordinary measures. william, both in an effort to escalate the judicial side of america, support for ukraine. ali the u. s. has formerly concluded that russia carried out systematic attacks against ukraine,
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civilian population international order. we have examined the evidence, we know the legal standards, and there is no doubt. these are crimes against humanity. it is the strongest accusation yet from the united states, but carries no immediate consequences for the war. a war that, according to china's talk, diplomat could be ended through diplomacy. true, you got the genius expect that to avila piece proposal in the coming week or from, but knowing little about it. western leaders have reacted with skepticism charges. russia and it's wagner. group mercenaries claim to have taken control of a village north of back. moot, a city bath that both sides have committed. enormous resorts is to hold it. the
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fight for bach mood has become the longest running battle of russia's war with staggering casualties. for the wagner forces leading the assault pounding away, had their russian attackers, sending off the relentless on back moot. these a wagon group leader yevgeny. pre goshen has claimed his troops have taken a village just outside the city. but ukrainian soldiers make clear how the russian advances here have come at huge cost and they're, they're sending a lot of troops. i don't think that sustainable for them to keep attacking this way . they're just there. are there places were there bodies i just piled off there the there's a trench where they just don't evacuate, they're wounded, they were killed and they just leave them there and send more waves and waves of people. the u. s. says the tactics are all part of the wagner groups disregard for
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its own men's lives or so next week i do want to say this about of on group and it, he in particularly with respect to back move. i mean, again, they're treating their recruits largely convicts as basically as cannon fodder, throwing them into a literal meat grinder here in human ways without a 2nd thought and will ukrainian soldiers have been defending the shattered city for months. now. they say western equipment like these bush monster armored vehicles provided by australia is helping government. but that more is urgently needed. narrowly did the white, the books give us more military equipment, more weapons on we will deal with the russian occupier, but we will destroy them. and as of that, but a more hill, modern west and tanks all set to arrive soon. ukrainian troops already learning how to operate these gym and made leopard twos here in poland. but for now,
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back moves defenders will have to keep working with what they've got. russia's invasion of ukraine nearly a year ago is reverberating through the berlin film festival, which began this week one hotly awaited screening is super power director, shaun pans profile of president vladimir zelinski. but the festival is also featuring many other films that shed light on the conflict and its effects. impressions from in ukraine, a documentary premiering at the berlin, ala, burned out tanks at the side of the road. a children swing with a view of bombed out buildings. sheltering in an underground station in ukraine depicts daily life for many ukrainians since more came to their homeland filmmakers. pure republic. sir thomas welski aim to give the viewer
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a 1st person perspective, how it would be. i have the keys, i have to take care of the keys on the rockets or you'll have how we can be when you are a woman, you feel i have to protect my country so i will wear uniform. i teach how to, how to operate the gum. the war in ukraine has a big presence at the festival. eastern front by renown, documentary maker vitale. monkey is another title to look out for the fin alternates between frontline scenes in the east and time out in west and ukraine. a one film definitely into international spotlight is u. s. actor and director, sean pens, superpower. russia is picking off ukraine's military disorder,
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initially planned as a portrait of actor, turned president val not a mere soleski. the film took an unexpected turn. wind. russia invaded filming in ukraine, clearly had a deep impact on pen who calls his film unapologetically, biased, pregnant medicine. but think of her personally, but i'd certainly like to apply that daily concern to everywhere and my life and not forget that life is fragile and the people we love in the and the dreams we have a should be pursued vigorously. as long as we're here, the actor is now vigorously drumming up support for ukraine. a mission shared by a string of films at this year's berliner air are some other stories making headlines around the world. former us president jimmy carter has entered hospice care at his home in georgia. the 98 year old has survived a series of health scares in recent years of shooting cancer and repeated folds.
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after leaving office in 1981, he gained fernand for his public service achievements and diplomacy earning a nobel peace prize in 2002 with a couple under sung were rescued from under the rubble in the turkish city of takia . nearly 300 hours after being buried in the regions, earth like disaster, the boy later died. more than 46000 people are now known to have died in the tremors, turkey and more than syria on every 6. thousands of his riley's have joined watch, has become, have become weekly protests against benjamin netanyahu, is right. when government opponents are critical of plans to give the administration more power to appoint supreme court judges. they say the changes are an attack on democracy. the government says the judiciary wields too much power.
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heavy snow in pakistan controlled cashmere has left so mary is completely caught off. there are fears that supplies of food and medicine could run short with more snow expected. experts say climate change makes extreme weather events like this. more likely the nealon valley is often quite a beef of heaven. the snow covered mountains and homes make the playoffs look even more severe. but the unusually heavy snow hath left nearly 40000 residence in death benefit of cattle. her shot to her is what it the lack afforded good. meek, his sheep thick with a lot of the other. any like that because of the unexpected, heavy snow was short of animal freed. becky, if you like, but roads are blocked and we can't get any surprise. 1190 ball. that is also a threat. the wild animals could attack our lifestyle. i don't know,
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like tigers and bears. yeah. not all of them are that nearby and, and the launch has blocked the road leading to the hospital. this father has come to an at their down 8 kilometers away, carrying his thick chide on his back. loaded though, we came here for treatment of her when we get some medicine, i'm going home with the snow means there's a danger, i could slip our load, we've heard that some roads are blocked while i was glad that there were 4 people here, fetching water and daily tasks have become much more arduous. thank defi, climate change is increasing the frequency of extreme vetted events, badly disrupting people's life. and his new movie snow is affecting the livelihoods of the people who live here, a longer life soccer ball. the other is killing their livestock and damaging their crops. we're especially in the upper parts of the valley and beg for her how many
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potatoes grown there. and it's the main source of income of people who but the harvest is now much smaller. we're one of those, so we're pakistan sees it emits less than one percent of the world's greenhouse gas emission. but it's people here are experiencing that just a consequence. 5th of climate change, 1st hand sport. now barn unit travel to mentioned. glad back with a familiar face in their starting 11 goalkeeper at yon summer, joined byron from glad back in the winter transfer window. glad back hadn't lost the bavarian in for competitive games, and they were hoping to hand barn only their 2nd gloss this season. and they didn't disappoint the home funds. glad by fans were dressed for carnival, hoping the foals could keep their own beat run versus buyer and alive. buyer and
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help, blah blah by hurting themselves early in the match. in the 8th minute, they are equal mckuddle. what player in play i went down, the fowl did not look that serious, but people, montana was the last man which meant red card. the buyer down to 10 men, lot by were quick to strike. the handball or law of free kick, deep in byron territory. enlarge tyndall did the rest to sin the crowd into a frenzy. it didn't take very long to equalize though speed from alphonso davies in the fittest air to him. okay. but the high fives in chess bumps wouldn't be there for buyer after the break. you own is hoffman from inside the box found pager to retake, to leave for god above. not the best shoeing from yon summer and na guzman had enough. what boss advantage continued to show, marcus to ra, met it a 3rd goal, adding some cushion to their li, byron tube,
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one back through mathias tail. but the match was already lost. fired 2nd defeat of the season, could knock them off the top of the table. if union berlin went on sunday and saturdays late game untouched. frankfort, stayed in the mix at the top of the table when they beat bremond to nail randal at randal colo, whiny bag frankfurt 2nd, go early in. the 2nd half franz internationals tense, the season is header through a save from deep raymond keeper. when all came back to him, he was ready with the close range finish. let's take a quick look at some of their stories from the world of sports kaneen. so polar christiane assume has been found dead nearly 2 weeks after the earthquakes. that struck turkey and syria had been playing for turkish club at i sport in the city of
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attack reports earlier this month said he had been rescued from the rubble, but those were soon retract. english premier need you club. manchester united too soon. have a new owner guitars shake yes, seem been a might alton he is offering to buy out the current us owners, the glazer family. and he is the chairman of one of guitars. biggest bytes. all right, well that's your news for it. now report her is next after a short break, take care seas hulu. with how can journalism help us in overcoming divisions
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save the date for the d. w global media forum 2023 in bonn, germany and increasingly fragmented world with a growing number of voices, digitally amplified. we see where this clutter can lead what we really need, overcoming divisions into vision for tomorrow's journalism. save the date and join us for this discussion. at the 16th edition of d, w. c. global media forum. ah, to those computers there was this compliment that i got oh you're pretty for a job in a you'd an escaped from there a lot more anti semitic incidence than you might think ending that's ana cancer research a in munich, and dora judge in berlin,
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what most people only see when it hits the headlines they've experienced in everyday life discrimination because that juice this is the actor and it's real and it never went away. it can be subtle, it can be in your face. sometimes antisemitism can be hard to recognize, even in yourself, but no, no, no, don't run away. mostly on what you don't necessarily have to have a malicious intention to say something anti semitic. long. as i described myself as a liberal, ju, them veer. we have a tradition oriented community. there was one bad incident where some one drove by the synagogue on a motorbike and shouted heil hitler. and he told me this was during drop off time for the kansas daycare agreement when the lot of parents bring their children in the can nothing onward. and then at a party, someone said to me, how did hitler forget one or something from what i was out of hitler was the
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dictator of nazi germany. responsible for the systematic murder of $6000000.00 jews or the man and valona. as a jew, what do you do in a situation like that? it's um, amazon pretty hot, dont, catherine. i was interviewing. it was supposed to be for a feature and a major german magazine. the door just like got afterward and we had a coffee and we were sitting together and then out of nowhere came, the question is what come on, let's be honest with juice. it's always about the money, right? and you get to live and you just think, wait a minute and i hear that right? i'm just having to go home. and that's just one trip that's been doing the rounds for centuries. in fact, anticipating traits are nothing new. they've been passed down and reappear in every era repackaged and seemingly shiny and new for the next generation. all on says an anti semitism comes in many different forms. miriam venza director
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of frankfort jewish museum, germany. so let's look at that example about wealth and money. as a swash is listened to the rule. historically, jews would exclude it from many professions in europe. few from oscars, and among the jobs they were allowed to do was le additionally, dealing with her coins either or exchanging money that gave vixen the thought that was the case in the early modern period. and that led to the idea that jews have something to do with money. go for tune, home times of crisis provide particularly fertile ground for spreading anti semitic tropes and conspiracies. an age old and murky myth, the hidden hand. you can see it, it's not there, but there is an assumption that there is some something sinister or he does not history professor george washington university. we saw it even in cases like the covert pandemic, right. all these questions of who exactly benefits from the covert and then
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implying that actually it's a conspiracy of a jewish in o o r businessmen and in peer and companies that are producing door on the vaccine and so on. it's a convenient idea that there's a small group of people secretly controlling the world. in reality, it's an ungrounded conspiracy theory that's really old. this is natalie's, that, of course is absolutely the co antisemitic. no. right in absolute and it's a christian, one of these and accomplished this hidden hand is a baseless anti semitic trope. date him back as far as the middle ages. when christianity strove to become the dominant religion in europe and began to persecute juice as i can for school. and that means that the conspiracy theory that jews are doing something and secret is always part of the mobilization of feelings, which in turn leads to acts of violence from provide humdrum through me has on it.
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i often wonder what the germans actually say over a family christmas dinner, for example, if anti semitic conspiracy theories come up at the table, do you stay silent or do you speak up madame, or what my mouth? you should say something because ignoring antisemitism, won't make it magically go away. let's stay in germany for a while. so why does it seem like it's so difficult for a lot of germans to confront anti semitism today? maybe because they see it as something gone and overcome government. i think a lot of people associate anti semitism only with world war 2 that hitler created anti semitism. and it was all over 945. and that's just completely a historical tours. so that's another thing, anti semitism isn't just a nazi thing but although jews were long subjected to violence, expulsions, false conversions, and systematic prosecution,
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the nazi era was undoubtedly without parallel. starting in 1933, the nazis used antisemitic legislation and propaganda to create a culture of segregation and hostility all over nazi occupied europe dues, where eventually detained in ghettos and deported to concentration or death camps where they were subjected to force labor atrocities and mass murder by the time nazi germany surrendered. 6000000 jews had been met at the minute. we automatically think that the step next after on some it is and is already holocaust. we find it's problematic to identify the more sinister, odd moment, dane, the discriminatory practices, the tropes of the trafficking of, of stereotypes that is not to move to magically tomorrow is living. god forbid. ready for a complete nihilism in the genocidal practices underneath the so you're an anti semite only if you say jew should go to the gas chambers that wouldn't anything
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else is a legitimate criticism of another that's all in the home. so don't be mistaken. the ball for anti semitism isn't set up, murder. it can also sound like this order with our if you look pretty for a do the, what does that do to a person? my math does van mine are all ma notice it. when my grandmother gives me months, a cracker is on passover and i put them in the car and she says, no, never leave them lying around, hide them. i don't want my neighbor to see that were jewish, and there are a lot of jews and my circle of friends who aren't open about being jewish because they have had bad experiences with anti semitism. it's a stressful for me to pretend 247. so i'm open about being jewish. if someone has a problem with that, they should just come and sorted out with me and long as i bumped maclam. if that was good the for she knew, i don't think there are many different reactions of because it's quite distinct even in the same person. there's the feeling of i know that i'll get my suitcase out because i have to be better prepared for what's happening here. perfect,
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can i really permanently belong to society here? and though am i sufficiently protected? where do i move to live in? for some jeez, that one place they can feel safe. is israel? the world's only jewish state since 1950 jews from all over the world and gentle convert to judaism, are entitled to settle in israel and receive full israeli citizenship if they want to confirm me. ask for me as a practicing jew, it's meaningful when i can celebrate jewish holidays there and, and, and it's a safe haven i, there's also the feelings that there's a country that there's a place on to simply b and to maybe not handle the feeling of being in a minority language to skip through to hm and, and i'm in the hopes as i'm this had his 2 cushion launched. and that's historically been of great importance to jews. mom dad, walking down the street wearing my star of david and knowing that nothing will happen is an incredible feeling as a jew,
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not one blog which is good food. i still don't know, it's yuton. but the decades since the founding of the state of israel, i have seen a new facet of antisemitism in much israel related antisemitism. more often than not to political events linked to israel also prompt, arise in antisemitic attacks, way beyond israel's borders. especially when there's a flare up in these brailey palestinian conflict the by that and conflicting as soon as there is conflict in israel, the atmosphere here immediately becomes tougher. how far more uncomfortable for some i from resume missing lexia. what's always been irritating for me is when i say i'm jewish and then people criticize me for israel's policy is blame me for them. i don't have an israeli passport, i can't vote there. i don't have the right to vote there and i don't have a say in the political situation and i'm not israeli or, and it's been kinase. hi ellen went fog when someone asked me that, what do you think about what's going on in israel right now?
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and, and without an accusatory under tone, and without i know, like what are you and there are people doing there again, but simply what do you make of it? and then of course i answer them normally, but it's not what you say. it's how you say it, how about the tool? nothing was he so choose all over the world are not responsible for israeli policy . of course, the israeli government can be criticized. but why do you draw the line between anti semitism and political debate? i would draw the line up in several cases, demonstrating not in front of the israeli embassy, but in front of a synagogue that already is starting to blurred the lie. non jewish lies anita from hon. lila, there you already see in one of the central problems in criticism of these reli government's policy, this very often connotation of questioning the right to exist. torrison was it since i had a mind to from which forcing jews to ah,
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whether they we talk about israel or not automatically when they enter into the room state your position on regarding israel or your pro or again, you have to stated very clearly up front this is also, you know, if not borderline and sympathy is image, it's up front and position it automatically assume dad, i ever would you per definition by them being jewish are in a way, agents of the israeli government and so on and full and so forth. ready so how to handle this political hot potato, not talk about it at all the thing, but he often be thankful. that's why i'm a bit cautious about this idea that you mustn't talk about israel at all now. and that of course, is real close to us. and of course it means more to us than many other countries. but yes, you can just talk about it normally in a mile to the most brutal. psych criticizing israeli policy find conflating israeli
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state policy and jewish life. not fine and ulten, anti semitic the world over jews experience antisemitism. no matter when or where. and ultimately it boils down to the same traits, the same prejudices, the same hatred battling it is arduous. and yet there's so much more to being jewish than fighting this hatred that the sex from death, vincent that's perhaps something i'd wish for. continuing to take a look at active jewish life and showing what's actually happening to that. i see that because there's always a great danger on the jewess side to there that you only think within these dimensions of anti semitism. and you actually forget the positive sides a bit with his upper what i can't identify with that victim role at all, cause i always wear my star of david openly. i walked through the streets of her neck as a proud jewish woman. mm. ah.
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