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all the rest they classify as the disgusting w series about our complex relationship with animals. the great debate this week on d. w ah, this is the w news alive phone barrel in nigeria, head to the polls, africa largest democracy has chosen it's new president today and more than 900000000 people are registered. to cast a vote. we have the latest on the turn out and the issues affecting the election also coming out of show it is greeted by india prime minister there on monday. but
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his 1st visit to india, germany's counselor the staff will talk on strengthening economic ties and cooperation between the 2 countries. that to form the ad rates in tacky and syria process, $50000.00 in robot, hold areas of syria. 8 is only region people slowly compounding the humidity and crisis. ah, i am eddie mike. i junior welcome to the program. nigerians are voting today to decide on a new president. the outgoing president will i'm article high, is stepping down to 7 the maximum 2 times allowed by the constitution, the race to succeed him on lead africa. largest economy is the most open. since nigeria became the democracy in 1999. the next president have to deal with the
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troubled economy and security threats more than 90000000 people are registered to vote, and they will also be electron state governors and members of the national assembly respondent. michael, you asked more from nigeria, 2nd largest city, connell. hello monica, that tell us how is voting going so far? pretty much. well, yeah. i know the bus was supposed to, so was the sub bought them by. i see, but unfortunately that didn't happen. however, when did everything? no community organized. yeah. are the people that are in the line with them sounds as you can see and about it's still ongoing. don't bother using any modifications. yeah. on that we can be many people want the timing for to see if i'm coming up in their numbers. we have many and yeah, we have women, we have young people, we have minimum is we have on people. and so many of them are willing to,
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with people who are also confirming that out here for just one thing. i mean, this seems to be a lot of boss about this particular election. one makes a difference from the previous ones who think one is this? yeah. will in that from the hebrews a nation or people against all resolved on people to see if the. 8 parents, this is the time we're most chamber, larry. if we want to ship one good governor, one security, we have one education time was going to represent that. anybody different in from a everyone, every group they had their own time. log out log out in time,
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and that's the different that i have seen. i mean company and i can find the country. as you say, obviously is not clear who is going to win, at least not. yes, but whoever becomes the next president, what are the most important issues that need urgent as attention mirror issues that need to be popular to handle one on been listening to clarity. security has become almost like a said someone reads that on that for the killing of a people. yeah. sharon, i like that one will be like one of the decision of my diary i you know many of those that are there a month that includes in the becoming difficult for people to survive. unfortunately. i'm also on the ride when unemployment news, unemployment,
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the pharmacists, oh boy might be calling the president of nigeria will have all of these user mama's competing attention to deal with. you know, in the same breath if you like. okay, did you report on michael koya in connell? thanks a lot. more than now, a jeroen from russia's invasion of the green auntie war protest have taken place around the world to mock the anniversary. people have come together in vigils. tributes and rallies, demand in russia withdraw, and calling for peace talks as a conflict and test it's 2nd year, a destroyed russian tank, placed in the heart of berlin, a symbol of ukrainian resistance in brussels. teddy bears and toys, recall children abducted during the war. in belgrade, it's a bloody cake left in front of the russian embassy. oh,
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no grey will help you cry live. commemorations of a grim year for ukraine have spread across the globe. drawing people to peace rallies in asia, australia, europe, and the middle east. i cannot find any words to describe each and every single ukrainian field today. absolutely rational who will be more than happy to rod through our line. on the eve of the conflict anniversary, the public squares and landmarks of major cities around the world were covered in ukraine's national colors. hundreds of people gathered at a vigil in london, many hoping for more armed support from the west in the coming months. there's a lot of words, but not enough actions. we need to foster actions. we need to pause delivery
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because people are dying every day. earlier, a group of activists for it, 100 of leaders of yellow and blue paint onto the road outside the russian embassy. and then spread it out to paint an enormous ukrainian flag in russia. authorities arrested several people for bringing flowers to statues of ukrainian poets during the 1st week of the invasion. thousands of russians protested the war one year on. it's just solitary demonstration like these. and the tensions as the conflict enters its 2nd year, the world has neither forgotten nor given up on ukraine. yet, germany's chance style of shelters in india for 2 days of talks with indian prime minister or muddy. the aim of the trip is too deep in economic ties between the 2 countries on strengthen defense cooperation. this,
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this shows is 1st official visit to india since taken off is in 2021. making progress on the potential trade deal between the you and india is also on the agenda and good leaders of said. they want to work together on climate action as a joint press conference held true and shows his visit in just prime minister. around monday. i said that india's willingness to focus on issues regarding sustainability and climate change. any gentlemanly d r, i guess last year, during my visit to germany, we had announced a green and sustainable development partnership. through this, we are increasing co operation in the areas of climate action and sustainable development goals. renewable energy we have decided to work together in areas such as renewable energy, green, hydrogen, and biofuels. right? joining us for more on the stories that abuser se yarbrough chief on luther cima
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who's following chance la shows as visit for us along either. we just had prime minister modi talk about focusing on clean energy. but india is one of the biggest importance of russian oil. so how is that going to work out? well, eddie, nice to see you from the indian perspective, the duties are not linked. india bought russian oil earlier, but just a fraction of its own came from russia, but since its invasion of ukraine and the disruption that took place due to always supplies. india's consumption of oil has gone up. india is energy hungry country. so india says it has to meet the needs of its people, its immediate needs, and therefore is prepared to take cheap, cheap russian oil. at the same time, it's also a committed, it says to green energy. you heard what diamond is to more. he said he's made a, a partnership with germany on green and sustainable energy and green energy like
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green hydrogen biofuels and so on. and india has many challenges when it comes to its energy policies as well as due to climate change and, and all these issues. but it also has somebody creative and smart ways to deal with them. and that's what they're hoping to develop a journey. because jim is not the biggest investors of renewable energy in india. either sent out at all is the fact that both germany and india want to strengthen ties the what are some, rita? let's hear water. german chancellor shows sad about this. we want to pursue. we want to strengthen trade cooperation between the european union and india. and that's why we're both going to work towards making this free trade deal between our 2 countries. finally happen. it's an important topic and i'll get personally involved so that this happens at a faster pace than has happened so far. i read or tell us how important is it for both sides to strengthen strategic ties
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extremely important at each. in fact, the gentleman chancellor love shows she spoke to genesis a short while ago. he's right here as one of daley's most famous monuments and reiterated this point. he also said he talked to the indian prime minister about russia and reminded him that he, that the consequences of the war and the invasion of ukraine would not just be felt in europe at the consequences will be fed all over the world, including in asia, africa, and south america, so morning and basically that india must also play it's part in trying to diffuse and de escalate the situation. then he said he's prepared to work with india to reach that goal. you also talked about kind of business interest. the 2 countries are based, strong business increases here with a massive business delegation. so they are expected to collaborate and discuss collaborations and even sign some business to business agreements in the next couple of days. they're also of course, climate change that we've mentioned and people to people contact. that's another part of the strategic vision that the 2 countries share,
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that they must have more exchange of students and skill personnel. an expertise between the 2 countries. so multiple levels, the 2 countries are very keen to deepen the strategic and economic ties. ok, your view. se yarboro chief, i'm liter cima. thank you very much. now the number of people killed in the at quick so long that turkey syria border has passed. 50000, you want to to the needs i intensify in the region with thousands seekins shelter, food and aid to cope with the winter. but health is only trickling slowly into our bo, held parts of syria deepening the crisis course by the ongoing civil war. there. it live in north western fia, was the last resort for thousands displaced by ward homes, destroyed by to earthquake have pushed many back to the refugee camps. it has been slow in reaching this part of the country
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a year when dean is visiting the area they deliver supply to a medical center. and with a displacement gap. reports we are receiving is that the damages in northwest syria . more compared to the rest of syria, it's simply because of its proximity to the center of the, of the f quick. and that's why we see we saw more damages in the buildings and which resulted in more of a more impact and suffering for the people. the earthquake has compounded the humanitarian crisis and it left the white had organized vision fears the threat of the call it a pedantic has increased the earthquake damn, it's worse and water pipes. and the lack of clean water is spreading the disease. the number of patients in this color isolation, finter has increased. i'm available for the conditions in which we live inside the
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camp are very difficult for because we hope to no longer live like this under a tent across one. hm. and because in the camps there is no future for the children to neither in terms of education, nor in terms of health, lola love, 100 daddy, a more level. so do you went see if i don't 300 trucks loaded with it. have so far crossed to north west failure since the earthquakes, but the needs for shelter and gush remain high. the united nation fee, it will scale up to the police to city, asked rebel hate it. he asked. but for now, millions obsidian affected by the catastrophic earthquake and fighting for def, a rival, which very little help us talk some basketball and use their sacramento kings. and the early clippers played out their 2nd highest score in game in n b, a. history on friday, the march went to double overtime, and the kings that looked set 40 feet until malik, amongst 3 pointer,
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another buckets from there and fox, then put the king's i head with time almost up the cliff is. so had a chance to win the game, but one last around 3 points efforts are the king's when by scarcely believable score line of 17621753 . again, that was, that's all for now. coming up next, there documentary growing up in mongolia that's after the short break. if you want more news. go to our website, steve w dot com. i am eddie micah, julia stage, and from one you saw the top of your imagine how many portion of lunch are thrown out in the world climate change division hospice doors. this is my plan, the way from just one week. how much work can really get we still have time to am.
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