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relationship with animals, although i think i will live long enough to witness the factory farming. the great debate this week on dw, or ah ah, this is the new news alive from berlin. you leaders call for more supply of munitions to ukraine. the munich security conference, e u foreign policy chief, just assess the west to my speed up military support were royal also box. the proposal by stoney and prime minister mikaya colors will you join admission by to
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boost supplies to keep it also add new zealand counts. the cost of cycle and gabrielle $11.00, people are dead with thousands, forced to leave their homes and billions of dollars in damage. and the rise and fall of a tennis legend forest becca with other berlin film festival. he's present in a film that lives out his life for me. surprise, when at wimbledon to the prison sentence for tax evasion. lou i am eddie micah junior. welcome to the program. the me an executive conference has wrapped up with a call for the european union to speed up military supplies to ukraine as to any us prime minister kayak. alice told government on defense lead s, member states should act jointly. and by and i munition and other weapons, the used foreign policy chief just said,
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agrees saying more urgency is needed and support him 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. are you granted quickly the 1st and most urgent thing that, that you political, the widow 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 led to go from towards to the fax and accelerate our military is report to ukraine. because from crane is in a critical situation from defined to be within ation. available. our chief international editor richard walker has been following the talks in munich and shared this with us. you mean, excuse me, conference this year, pretty much marked the one year anniversary of the invasion of ukraine. one year
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ago, it was just before the invasion took place. europe and the west were on 10, whether it would actually happen for letting me lensky. the ukrainian president came here in a last ditch attempt to try to get more western support. but as we all know, that invasion happened days later. and since then, europe has turned into almost like a war time continent with countries like germany, which had a history of pretty much pacifism, and not providing weapons into conflict situations. 70 turning things on their head and providing huge amounts of support, financial, military, and otherwise, to ukraine, in its fight back against russia. ukraine has sent me inspire the west. by the way, it's being able to fight back. and he's asking for more support. and by and large here at the meeting security conference over this weekend, you can see that the west is by and large, quite united in wanting to keep supporting ukraine. the slogan that many leaders
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using is for as long as it take to western unity. one take away from this conference by and large details where there are debates by large but the other take away from these conferences that the world is very far from united. and i think the biggest discrepancy that we took with what y and z china talk diplomat took to the stage here in munich and delivery speech, which was pretty much a tirade against the united states. blaming the us for in it ties dividing the world, trying to rally democracy into a cold war against china. china sees the united states as standing in its way and this pervades through all of chinese attitudes in how to in the world today. tony says, for instance, that he's going to be proposing a peace plan for dealing with ukraine war but there are great fit in the west that that peace plan could include terms that would be very difficult for the west to
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accept. and then that will stop presenting them with a dilemma and trying to rally more global support. so western unity by and large global division by large. i think that's the take away from this weekend munich, security conference in another years time. really, nobody here knows quite well the states, the world will be that i me an executed to conference also saw the premier film about the position lead our bellows, atlanta to sky. i was forced into exile, challenging deed, alexander lucas ankle in the countries 2020 elections outside bellows. she continues to call for democracy of use linda, erica and journalist john duda found out, oh yeah, ha. march. yes. yeah. was falla by yes. some mold. yes. we atlanta to kind of sky air was
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a housewife and mother with no interest in politics, but she took up the fight against bella, lucy and dictator, alexander lucas shank, over the best of peace and euro goss throw freedom in bella vista. think it'll be a great mother taking care of thousands of different things at the same time travel, then you can govern a country, mostly strong collect. turkish journalist, shonda and r and d. w film director, linda fear. ica spent 6 months following 2nd of sky around europe. what motivates her to keep up the fight? where does she get her strength your husband's to go away? then during the interviews, i have to feel my husband beside me all the time. and when i hear some times that something can not be done, i always look here. he is life and his freedom is the same as for them of the houses. people depend, maybe with this conversation. her husbands, you are hates. shanowsky was a business man and blogger, he ran for president,
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criticizing the regime when he was imprisoned. 3 atlanta took his place, running against lucas shanker in the presidential election. a beacon of hope for the people she pledged to bring democracy, but the opposition says the vote was rigged. lucas jenko stayed in power. sick on the sky, i was forced to flee to lithuania, continuing her work from there. she has sense met with many of the world's most powerful leaders. i remember in 2020 absolutely. everything was so new for me and it was my 1st speech in european parliament. just imagine. yeah. and the door opens and i see dismissive room and i told no i may step back. what can i do with the moving portrait of a woman who took a stand against all odds to fight for freedom and deliverance?
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you can learn more about a political journey in the documentary, bella loses government in exile. that's part of our guardian of truth series of the news youtube channel list. got some of the stories making headlines around the world. since the media i see on the s drive has killed at least 5 people in the capital, damascus. rockets destroyed the building in an area known to house san security installations. the u. s. japan and south korea has the joint air force exercise the day after north korea test fired on intercontinental ballistic missile. j young says that launched the rockets as a wanting to washington, and so the miss i landed in the sea of japan, u. s. secretary of state and the blank in house loan about the at craig is us does own in south in tacky. he sold and talks on how washington can best help with that
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reconstruction operation. more than 46000 people have been killed in the air, quakes that hit tag in syria 2 weeks ago. i least 11 people are known to have been killed in a storm was had newsy lands north island, several 1000 others oven displeased from their homes. cycle and gabriel inflicted widespread damage on towns and cities. when it struck a week ago, ah, sigh clone gabrielle, was one of the worst storms in new zealand history. it smashed into the country with immense force. now comes the mess of clean up to the ceiling to go to one of the main fruit growing regions. hawkes bay is among the areas hit. hardest flood wood has reached the roof of this farmer's property which is now covered in mud palm. it is a clear for crop it is it's got wet through,
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the flood is no longer able to be explored so we can act as 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 tuned upside down. many people have seen the homes in all of the positions completely destroyed. countless others have been displaced tragically, so fire 11, people have lost their lives, and more fatalities remain possible. the government sees the storm damage will cost billions, international assistance as being coordinated with fiji and australia. meaning, you 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. tennis legend boris becker has appeared at this year's berlin
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film festival for the premiere of a documentary about his life. boom, boom, the world versus forest becker chronicles the 3 time we're more than when as addiction to pills is financial difficulties on his time in jail. becker was granted early release from the london prison after being sentenced for hiden as wealth at a festival. back i talked about his troubled relationship with his needs of germany and, and when, when the going gets, you know, the reporter on the trevor told me more about the film. oh, it was definitely a very interesting watch. and it was directed by alex, given me, who was actually an oscar winner for his documentary and taxi to the dock side in 2007. and get me set at the press conference when his produce approached him and ask them, hey alex, do you want to make a film about boris becker? he immediately said yes, because on the one hand, he was always a huge fan. you said on the other hand, he says, bonus becca is
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a great story tele himself, which he thought would be a great option. like to tell his story just together. and, and they are trying to explore or give me is trying to explore the question. where is the connection between that 70 year olds? 10 is genius and the over 50 year old man who then later went to jail. and he conducted 2 interviews with respect for his film, one in 2019 and the other in 2022. actually just 2 days before he went to jail and especially that 2nd interview, bullets, becca, and get me said we're very emotional because becca says he didn't know where his life would go from there. personally looking forward to watching that movie, that's not the only one showing what else is showing. what else is showing, for instance, magazine to font and taught has a film in a bug, bachman journey to the desert. it's actually one of 5 german directed competition
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film films this year. and this one tells the story that tells the story about the turbulent love between austrian poet in a bug bohaman and a swiss architect and playwright. max flish, 2 very, very famous and popular culture stars in europe in the 19 fifties and sixties and the film entrance between scenes wearing a book, babylon travels a to the desert and a tells of all pillar newly found love about her relationship to mexico and scenes where the actual relationship between the 2 is depicted and my got it on taught are really experienced german director is back at the belly narly competition. after 40 years and in an interview she gave in advance, she actually actually said she would be the most happy if her actors received an award at this year's bell and i left and then maybe one little spoiler here. there
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was one scene and in the movie in the theater where the whole and the whole people basically burst out laughing. and this was when ingeborg back a man was asked if she liked to berlin and she replied, no, i don't like berlin because its voice. so grey here, and yet if we look at the sky today, it is blue. so me being a bug bohaman isn't always right. just the one that abuse that i'm out. jump in bad in. thank you very much and a fun. and the style was von, at one of the n, v, all star weekends segments. i event after on a dog, mike mcclung of the philadelphia $76.00 claimed the dunk contest is $540.00 degree dunk in all its glow. that's one and a half rotations in the air. what makes the philadelphia gods win? so incredible is that he hasn't played a game in the end be the season. but long spent most of his career in the g. egan
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has only played 2 and via games in his career. a daughter, i couldn't do it even if i try. next report i looks at some of the met behind anti semitism. i am 80 micah junior. thanks a lot for watching. there's more news coming up at the top of the hour, also more interesting programs coming up on dw, so to stay in a.

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