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why not learn with it's simple online, on your mobile and free d w e learning course. eco speak. german made easy. ah, ah ah, this is the w news live from birth. you latest corp, more munitions figure crime at the munich security conference european union. foreign policy chief says the west must speed up military support. it was a brill also back to a proposal for joint you ammunition procurement to boost supplies to people. and
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you cried. meanwhile, military, i can't come soon enough as defending troops battle to hold back a grinding rush. an assault along the front lines of germany, more epic triumphs at the bath to all quiet on the western front when 7 categories, including the best picture and the rise and fall of a tennis legend. forest baker is at the foot in film festival. for a documentary about his life of triumph at wimbledon to prison for texas. ah, i'm anthony how'd walk into the program? the munich security conference has wrapped up with a call for the european union to speed up military supplies to you. cried the east foreign policy chief confirmed plans for member states to jointly by ammunition,
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which he crime needs urgently. also joining the conference was china's top diplomat wang ye. he says by jing will present a pace plan to end the war that many in the west asked to call o navigating a new reality is the central theme of this year's munich security conference. nearly a year after russia invaded its neighbour, ukrainian president followed him is zalinski remains resolute. so there is no alternative to ukrainian victory. there is no alternative to ukraine. and in the e u, there is no alternative. you break it natal. as russia ramps up it's offensive in ukraine's east, european leaders made it clear that piece will have to come on keith's terms. typically, i think very important is nothing about ukraine without ukraine of ukraine fighting for its independence and serenity. it has to decide,
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at what time they want to sit down at the negotiation table with the aggressor. but as the war drags on with no end in sight, attention also turned to the wider global implications of the conflict. western nations may have united behind ukraine, but the wider world remains divided secretary general when all of the jing is watching closely the war in iraq havoc also present through the winds there, it will impact the calculations on the decisions they will make a engaging for. it's part of china announced it would forward a piece proposal for a political solution to the conflict her job, but many in europe remain skeptical to count as ship button. china has taken side very clearly assigned the unlimited friendship agreement with russia. so it has taken a specific position. we should keep that in mind. china is not neutral towards the
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whole process. as we are not neutral, we are backing of course ukraine. many fear that china's proposals will include turns that ukraine and the west cannot except making it even more difficult to rally global support for a ukrainian victory. and as diplomats discussed military aid in munich, ukrainian soldiers have been keeping russian forces in check along the front lines, stepped out. brushing assaults are expected this week with the anniversary of russia's invasion, and the need for weapons and training has not east. these ukranian troops near the town are severe. ask you said time away from the fighting to hone their shooting skills. they will soon put them to use the trenches. after months on the back foot, russian forces have gone on the offensive, attacking at several points along a vast frontline, stretching from the black sea to but a ruse. they have made little progress,
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but their firepower is a problem for ukrainian defenders for them. but we have one artillery from all our fire and the russians can do it 5 times more. so it's very difficult for the guys who are standing, especially the 1st line. they feel it too much. russian artillery is targeting civilians to what? in the town of wallader, this elderly woman recalls the moment a shell hit her apartment block. them will up. no. i don't got the shower entered here. this is not, and i was standing in the corner both, both as both of the fridge fell unto me, probably one and that was dragged out from beneath. i knew not irina, the daughter of the neighbor got me out of the fridge. somehow covered me wanting a little civilians living in areas under russian attack. no only fear the shelling in the harsh when they're cold. they also lack heating and food.
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residents in the city of coupons, rely on food parcels brought in by volunteers. we want russia to leave us. why are they told melting us for what? why are they torturing us? after almost a year of war, residents are bracing for further hardships in the embattled towns of eastern ukraine. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. north korea has test fired to more ballistic missiles shortly after the u. s. japan and south korea hill joint if forced rules. drill themselves came after an earlier north korean miss. artist union says, says u. s. conduct would determine if the pacific is turned into way, firing brazilian, or 30. so flooding and landslides triggered by heavy rain full of killed at least
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19 people. and that number may rise as risky crews have yet to reach some effected villages of the casualties or in the northern south palo state. in one city, 60 centimeters of rain fell in just 24 hours. visitors to one outfit in miami, knocked over one of office. jeff koons famous dog balloon sculptures, which smashed to pieces on the floor. the artwork was valid $42000.00. the glass shards were swept up by staff, but i still be worth thousands to collect us. a turkey is called off rescue efforts in all but 2 provinces, 2 weeks after a massive earthquake, millions a homeless and need food and shelter. u. s. secretary of state antony blinking is currently in turkey and has pledged new humanitarian aid. the earthquake that struck southeast and turkey and northern syria is killed. more than 44000 people
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visiting the graves of loved ones. many here have lost their own homes and have no idea where to turn next coffins still piling up. 2 weeks after the disaster, u. s. secretary of state antony blinkin travelled to hattie province to see the damage for himself. in chillik, airbase has become one of the main centers for taking in relief supplies. at the same time, international rescue teams are leaving their work complete. now that hopes of finding more survivors are all but gone. many small villages in the disaster, so no still waiting for help to arrive. this community lacks water, electricity, and sanitation. shipping containers are supposed to be arriving to be used as temporary accommodation. people do what they can. some get help from relatives in
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germany, but it's not enough. even so no one's planning to leave the level and we all want to stay home. irish and younger people want the older wants to go and stay with their families and journey right. but they don't want to go on. no one wants to leave the village china fond or fear off these villages now living intense feel they've been all but abandoned an impression not lost on the u. s. secretary of state. next stop for antony blink. and his ankara whale give more details on washington's plans to help of a big winner at this. he is a british academy film awards. was a german anti war movie. old quiet on the western front. with 14 nominations. the movie won 7 trophies, including thus the best picture and the best director, the british woods awards rather a thing as a curtain rise for the oscars. now just 3 weeks away,
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and all quiet on the western front as 9 nominations there. and the batter goes to all choir ah, the historic moment at the british film awards, a german war drama breaks the buff to record for the most a war to one by a film in a foreign language. taking home a total of 7. based on a german novel about the horrors of world war one, it tells the story of a young german soldier who soon learned that the romanticized version of war and that was described to him is nothing like the battlefields he encounters picking up his best direct, apprise at burger pay, tribute to those currently fighting in ukraine. today, there's
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a different war in the ukraine in 5 days. it would be one year. the anniversary. and then no heroes event in any war. the night other big winners where the ban she's of in a share in a comic story of a friendship gone sour hello. thank the wonderful and rock by our pick, elvis, which follows the life of music. i come elvis presley, those films scored for awards. sharing with me rose austin butler was the surprised winner of the leading actor prize for elvis. thank you. awesome. and k planter took the best actress prize from her own intern. these idiosyncratic, the pastors are traditionally considered to be the film industry's last big start before the oscars. history may repeat this year as the german language war film is also one of the most nominated movies for the academy awards. tennis legend boris
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becker is at the berlin film festival for the premier of a documentary on his turbulent life. though the now is 4th day, also saw competition entries from 2 very different filmmakers. up up in my my, my bottom. i don't know what to make of it. boom boom. the world versus boris becker chance the career of one of the world's greatest tennis players from teenage super stardom to his recent jail sentence for fraud friday. i know the rest of my la premiering, the documentary out of competition. becker said he hoped it's revelations would help people see him in a fresh light. let us all finish to help people don't want to accept that. the youngest wimbledon champion of all time has grown up and is now $55.00. i hope this will give people a new way of seeing boris becker as a person noisy slide to of the mentioned ball was becca, vying for the bears are 2 female directors with very different trajectories.
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margarita on tata is one of germany's most successful filmmakers since the 19 seventy's. she's home to dozens of award winning projects. her films often shine a spotlight on women's relationships and friends in her latest is in a blog back man. journey into the desert. the film profiles the stormy love affair between the late austrian poet and the swiss play right marks flesh while he seeks to tame and possessor, dockman yearns for artistic and sexual freedom. jonathan, it was a story on totter, couldn't turn down. it would have divide unreason as, as is in fin davis. and as you can see in the film, it was impossible to resist such a fantastic woman and poet, assistant of novelty by here. when i found these tale to play the rolls, i knew it was a film i wanted to make it to us, thus is unfinished. martin wished it past life is
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a debbie feature of saline sun. the film spans 24 years in the life of the korean canadian. he's torn between her american husband and her childhood sweetheart from back home, inspired by songs, personal biography. it's the 1st time the korean canadian play right has ventured into screen writing. so what challenges did that present? that is still about characters and story at the end of the day, which i know a lot through theater. but to me, the main thing obviously that's different as the visual storytelling past lives was a hit at january, some dance festival and is already being counted as one of the best films of the year. the latest contenders for the bass. a deeply personal 1st feature from a playwright, turned screenwriter director and a portrait of an iconic poet from one of germany's most accomplished female filmmakers. whether either will receive a note from the jury will be decided next saturday. okay,
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let's remind you of the top story. we're following for you this hour. you later said the block needs to speed up. it's military support. thank you. crime. it's the minute security conference wrapped up, the you foreign policy chief justice pearl said the european union was working on a plan to collectively by munitions for keith. and that's your niece for now. coming up next world stories, including a look at what russian school children upping, talk about the invasion a few christ. i'm anthony. how, i'll have more news for you in 45 minutes time. i forget the website at www dot. com and social channels are they for you any time you now thanks for watching. stay with us regarding issues with all several great.

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