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for we take a look back and into the future in slow grade. in february on d, w. ah, ah, ah, this is new news alive from berlin. you leaders call or increased supply of munitions to ukraine. other meanings to, to conference you foreign policy chief just up or else asked the west must also speed up village. we support or i'll also box the proposal,
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bias tony and prime minister as well. you joins, i mean, nation by to boost applies to keith. also, i had heavy snow in pakistan, controlled cache man leaves some areas completely cut off authorities. vs applies of food and medicine would run short with more snow when it's way on in the bundle you get when you got back said that lead us by in munich. best 2nd defeat of the season went down. ah, i america junior. welcome to the program e u leaders of said, the block needs to speed up its military support for ukraine. as a final day of the immune execute a conference wraps up. still in your prime minister, kaya call us to the conference that the you should act collectively or by munitions
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for ukraine. i think that may have shown how the you could act together in a crisis. you for him. what is the chief just up or l? dr. proposal saying more agency was needed when it came to support and keith much more has to be done. i'm much weekend did is a still a lot to be done. we have to increase our and accelerate our military support to your brain quickly. the 1st to must urgent saying that you politically, you, to a patch to do piece to arm you green. here 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. i next city elementary his report, the ukraine, because from crannies in the critical situation from defined to be with him when ation available are chief international editor richard walker. this in munich,
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i asked him how he knew you appear in security architecture might look ah, yeah, d, 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 matter kind of question, the big picture question of how is europe going to insure 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, that this war has been a wake up call for europe over
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a security that it needs to take it security much more seriously. but the how of that is another question. where the, for instance, big question, whether down the road after the end of this war, at some point where the ukraine should be allowed to join nato. that is still an unresolved question. so a lot of big decisions coming up. yeah, ukraine says it needs western weapons immediately and permanently from what we've had at the conference, can 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 chosen moralities, that had a 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 is supporting a proposal from the estonian prime minister are saying that it's important for
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europe to try to source ammunition centrally, to kind of buy that centrally and provide that to, to ukraine. i he supporting that as a measure measure of getting things out there quickly beyond that, ukrainians are 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 that they'll be pleased about. but some words from all of shots, the 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 salenti 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 was 3 days of vermin, executes a conference. is there a sense that the europe as
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a little change in its attitude towards its support for ukraine 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 at the west is really pulled together in the face of this challenge from russia. but the ukraine or crisis that the russia invasion of ukraine is not the only issue that there's really overshadowed 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 him at wang ye. had a meeting here in munich last night. it was speculated for
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a long time about whether that meeting would really go ahead. a did 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, the chinese delegation. he said that is moving into a sort of a tit for tat phase around that. and there are a lot of delegates here saying that the u. s. from china need really need to work out a way of dealing with each other constructively. otherwise, the world could be heading a for even more tension in the months and years ahead. and we wouldn't want that chief international editor, which at walker. thank you. i rush us invasion of ukraine nearly a year ago. this highlighted at the berlin film festival, which begun this week one hotly awaited screening is superpower, direct action, pens, profile of preston flood mass lensky. the festival is also feature in many other films that shed light on the conflict and its effects. impressions
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from in ukraine, a documentary premiering at the berlin allah bone dal tanks at the side of the road . a children swing with a view of bombed up buildings. sheltering in an underground station in ukraine depicts daily life for many ukrainians since more came to their homelands. filmmakers pure repub listen, thomas welski aim to give the viewer a 1st person perspective. how to be ah, when i have the kids and i have to take care of the kids on the rockets of your head, how would you be when you are a woman and you feel i have to protect my country so i will wear uniforms and i teach how to, how to operate the gum. the war in ukraine has a big presence at the festival. eastern frond by renown,
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documentary maker vitale. musky is another title to look out for the fin alternates between frontline scenes in the east and time out in west and ukraine. i. one film definitely in the international spotlight is u. s. actor and director, sean pence, superpower. russia is picking on her grades military. the thought initially planned as a portrait of actor turn president vladimir sir lensky. 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, crazy and medicine could pick up her personally. but i'd certainly like to apply that daily concern to everywhere and my wife and not forget that life
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is fragile and other people we love and 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 berlin. allah! let's look at more stars making headlines around the world. and he's right, he miss all strike on the moscow's the capital of syria killed at least 5 people early on sunday morning. according to syrian state media about in was destroyed in an area known for serious acute installations. israel has repeatedly targeted syrian reunion forces, as well as, as viola militants and syria. the united states, south korea and japan have how the joint air force exercise involving bumpers and fighter jets response to the launch of an inter continental message by north korea on saturday. that miss l landed on japan's post. un resolutions on north korea will
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build in long range missiles. saw my u. s. press dentistry. be carter hasn't at hospice care at his home in georgia. the 98 year old as a by a series of pout scares and recent years, including cancer and repeated falls after leaving office in 1981 again renown for his public service achievements on diplomacy. and in he developed his prize in 2002 heavy snow in pakistan controlled kashmir has left some areas completely cut off. their fears that supplies of food and medicine could run short whitmore single expected experts. the climate change makes extreme weather events like this. more likely the nealon valley is often quite a beef of heaven on earth. the snow covered mountains and homes make the place look even more sillier. but the unusually heavy snow has left nearly 40
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pounds in residence in death bed. cattle her shy to her is what it the lack afforded good. meek his sheep thick with any like that because of the unexpected heavy snow which short of animal feed to the keep it wrote to block to me can't get any surprise. $1190.00 ball that is also a threat. the wild animals could attack our lives, so i got like tigers and bears. and i don't remember that nearby and avalanche have blocked the road leading to the hospital. this father has come to another town, eat kilometers away, carrying his sick child on his back loaded bull. we came here for treatment of her when we get some medicine, i am going home with the snow means there's a danger. i could slip our load. we've heard that some roads are blocked when i was
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glad that there were 4 people here. fetching water in daylight doth have become much more arduous. thank defi, climate change is increasing the frequency of extreme better events, badly disrupting people's life. and is in milwaukee. snow is affecting the livelihoods of the people who live here, and olga lyte saw him all the of his killing their livestock and damaging their crops. were you, especially in the upper parts of the valley and beg for her, how many potatoes grown there? and it's the main source of income, huddled people's, along with the harvest is now much smaller. we're well with us and we're pakistan thief. it emits less than one percent of the world's greenhouse gas emissions. but it's people here are experiencing that just a consequence. 5th of climate change, 1st hand. let's now talk some sports spine minute travel to watching. glad back.
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when he familiar face and just thought and 11 gorky by young zelma joined by and from glad back in the winds. i transfer window, got back, hadn't lost to the barbarians in fall competitive games. glad my hands were dressed for carnival, hoping the foliage could keep their unbeaten run against by an alive, by unheard blood, but by hurting themselves early in the match. in the 8th minute di, ultimate cano caught alice and playoff and pe, i went down. the fowler didn't look that serious, but open mcconnell was the last man which meant a red cod. with by on down to 10 men, black buck 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. so prep speed from our fans or davis and the finishing touch from eric to promoting help make it happen.
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but this celebrations were soon subdued when yona hoffman re took the lead for gluck, but not the best showing from young's oma and coach you ya na, guzman had enough, but there was more to come luck, but when done yet, macos to them added a 3rd go by and pulled 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 when on sunday. that's it for now. my spare time ah, being fought in real time on social media. i'm very, for instance, weren't the propaganda war for ukraine.

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