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a discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage is 360. get the app now. ah ah. ah. business dw news alive from berlin. do you leaders call for increased supply of munitions to ukraine? at immune execute to conference you foreign policy chief just up around says the west must also speed up military support. morale also box. the proposal biased to an young prime minister kayak, hollis. lee,
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you joins ammunition by to boost supplies to keep, also ahead newsheel and count the cost of cycling. gabriella. 11 people have so far been confirmed that with thousands on accounted for billions of dollars. damage done on in abundance, diego, launching. glad back. save league lead us by the munich, their 2nd defeat of the season. more coming up the sports. ah. i am eddie micah julia, welcome to the program e u. lead us of said the block needs to speed up its military support. will ukraine as a final day of them? you execute a conference, wraps up the stone, your prime minister, kayak, alice. mm. so the conference that the you should act collectively by munitions or ukraine, or i said the panoramic shown how the you could act together in
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a crisis. you foreign policy chief to separate back to her proposal. seeing more urgency was needed when it came to support and keith much more has to be done and much weaker. did is a still a lot to be done. we have to increase our and accelerate our military support to grain quickly. the 1st um, most urgent thing that, that you politically you to a patch to do. he's to arm you green. the we said has all the to be a leaders here said yesterday that russia cannot win, is war that ukraine has to prevail then lead to go from towards to the fast and accelerate a $1000000.00 to forward to ukraine. because from crane is in a critical situation from defined to be within ation. available. our chief international edits are richard walker joins us from dominion execute a conference ela richard. we've had
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a lot today about increase and security in europe. but what, what a new european security architecture look like. yeah, that's right. so this panel that we just saw this earlier today, sunday was really interesting because it was both addressing urgent situations like ukraine's need for ammunition. that it is literally beginning to run out of ammunition to fire at the russians to try to hold them back. but also the meta kind of question. the big picture question of how is europe going to ensure its own security in the future? a future this looking very different now after this invasion, a future where that there are genuine concerns that russia, if it isn't held back in its invasion of ukraine, might try to take on other countries in eastern europe, down the road. so i think everybody agrees essentially that,
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that this war has been a wake up call for europe over security that it needs to take it security much more seriously. but the how of that is another question. where the, for instance, big questions, whether down the road after the end of this war, at some point, whether you train should be allowed to join nato. that, that is still an unresolved question. so a lot of big decisions coming up. yeah, ukraine says it needs weston weapons immediately and permanently from what we've had at the conference con ukrainians. be optimistic yet. so it is the combination of those 2 words, eddie immediately and permanently that that's definitely really important. we just heard that from chose that barrel is the head of foreign policy for the european union saying that is very important to get this ammunition to, to ukraine as quickly as possible. and he also, you mentioned is at the top. and he said, watching a proposal from the estonian prime minister, a saying that it's important for europe to try to source ammunition centrally,
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to kind of buy that centrally and provide that to, to ukraine. or he supporting that as a measure measure of getting things out there quickly beyond that, ukrainians have very keen to get heavy weapons as well as the ammunition they need tanks. they're beginning to talk about fighter jets as well. and there is this combination of urgency but also sustained support that they need. and i think a lot of the signals they've been receiving have been a signal, said they'll be pleased about. but some words from all i've shown to german chancellor will give them pause. he emphasized the need for caution over hasty decisions, or when he was been to the conference here. and, and i think this kind of goes against the lens. his message of the sheer urgency of getting a major weapons out there to help it or push the russians back. so richard, the end of the day were 3 days of them in execute a conference. is there
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a sense that to you as a little change in its attitude towards it, supports where you cream in any way? well, i think, i think, i mean, the main impression that many of the europeans here have tried to live across together with the americans is, is one of our overall transatlantic unity that they may be differences about. some of these questions of pacing or, or, or long term decisions, but like whether ukraine joins nato and, but by and large that the west is really pulled together in the face of this challenge from russia. and, but it's the ukraine, the crisis that the russia invasion of the crate was not the only issue that there's really overshadow of this conference. also the tensions between the united states and china. a major issue has been this drama about spy balloons. recently, tony blink in the u. s. secretary of state and china's top dip wang ye. had a meeting here. am you make last night? it was speculating
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a long time. bad weather that meeting would really go ahead. it didn't go ahead. this is the 1st meeting between them for a long time, but the statements that came out from both sides after that, we're pretty venomous on both sides. really trading accusations. i'm one ship member of the chinese delegation. he said that is moving into a sort of a tit for tat phase around that. and there are lot of delegates here saying that the u. s. in china near really need to work out a way of dealing with each other constructively. otherwise, the well could be heading a for even more tension in the months and years ahead. and we wouldn't want that chief international editor richard walker. thank you. no rush us invasion of the korean nearly a year ago, is vibrating through the berlin film festival, which began this week one hotly away. that screening is super power, direct action fans, profile, oppressed and valid mazda lensky. are the festival is also feature in many other films. that said lights on the conflict and its effects impressions from in
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ukraine, a documentary premiering at the berlin ali bone dal tanks at the side of the road. a children swing with a view of bonded buildings sheltering in an underground station in ukraine to pick staley life for many ukrainians since war came to their home lands. filmmakers pure repub lewis and thomas welski aim to give the viewer a 1st person perspective. home could be, ah, when i have the kids, i have to take care of the kids on the rockets of your head. 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,
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documentary maker vitale. musky is another title to look out for. the film alternates between frontline scenes in the east and time out in weston ukraine. a one film definitely in the international spotlight is u. s. actor and director, sean pence, superpower. russia is picking on ukraine's military disorder, initially planned as a portrait of actor, turned president vladimir ceylon sky. the film took an unexpected turn when russia invaded, filming in ukraine, clearly had a deep impact on pen who calls his film unapologetically, biased, crazy and medicine. could think of her personally, but i'd certainly like to apply that daily concern to everywhere and my life and
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not forget that life is fragile and the people we love in the and the dreams we have 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 there some other stories making headlines around the world. let's look at some of them. and he's really miss all strike on damascus. the capital of syria killed at least 5 people early on sunday morning. according to sam state media, gordon was destroyed in an area known for syrian security installations. israel has repeatedly targeted syrian and the ring and forces, as well as hesper law militants in syria. the healey a couple and your son were rescued from on that arrival in the texas city of takia, nearly 300 hours of the been buried in the regions at with disaster. the boy lisa died more than 46000 people are now known to have died from us in turkey and
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northern syria, february 6th. so for us, preston, surgeon carter as enterprise care at his home in georgia. that lines easier us and my the susan else guess you sent yours in cancer and repeated force until even of his mind needs one game now or is public service achievements, jealousy, and in both his prize. 2000 a week after a massive psych loan slammed into new zealand that tow continues to rise with thousands of people still are accounted for. 11 people have so far been confirmed that with cycle and gabrielle, that's amazing parts of the not violent aster cleanup continues. authorities won't that that number could still grow. ah, cycling gabrielle was one of the worst storms in new zealand history. it smashed
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into the country with immense force. now comes the mess of clean up the ceiling to go to one of the main fruit growing regions. hawkes bay is among the areas hit hardest flood wood is reached, the roof of this farmer's property, which is now covered in mud pong. it is a cave for crop. it is it's got wet through, the flood is no longer able to be explored. so we can after strip the full scale of the damage is still emerging. many areas remain hard to access after raging flood waters wiped out roads. and thousands of households still don't have power. lives have been turned upside down. many people have seen the homes and all of the positions completely destroyed. countless others have been displaced. tragically so far i live and people have lost their lives,
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and more fatalities remain possible. the government sees the storm damage will cost billions. international assistance has been coordinated with fiji and australia. many new zealanders are facing a long road to recovery. and that fears that storms like this will only become more common with the world's changing climate. to sports now by minute traveled to monta . glad back with the familiar face in the ass starts and 11 go givea young soma joined by and from glad back in that winter transparent window. i glad back hadn't lost my variance in for competitive games. ah glad my hands were dressed for carnival, hoping the falls could keep their unbeaten run against by an allied by unheard black but by hurting themselves early in the match. the 8th minute di open mcconnell caught alison player and pe, i went down the fall. it didn't look that serious,
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but over mconnell was the last man, which meant a red cod with by on down to 10 men. black back were quick to strike a hand ball and them a free kick deep in by and territory and nash tindles did the rest to sent the crowd into a frenzy. but it didn't take long for by and to equalize superb speed from our fans or davis and the finishing touch from eric to promoting help make it happen. but the celebrations were soon subdued when eunice hoffman re took the lead for glad, but not the best showing from yacoma and caught you your na guzman had enough, but there was more to come luck, but went yet marcus to an added to had gone by and put one back to my teeth till the match was already lost by and 2nd, defeat of the season could knock them off the top of the table if only on berlin,
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when on sunday and saturdays, they had gay, like frankfurt stayed in the mex at the top of the table, when did beat bremond to nail randolph colon money back to frankfort. second gold. early in the 2nd half frances nationals, 10th of the season, is, had a few a see from the bremen. keep about when the ball came back to him, he was ready with a close range finish. up next reporter looks at the midst of fuel optimism. agents more news at the top pulled out. i of eddie magazine. yup. i spoke with tom i was just rescuing deducted from a farm this one this body globally. i found it like this and i couldn't just leave it there. should.

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