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documentary series about the future of food with the great debate this week on t w. ah, ah, ah, this used, it'll be news live from berlin, dozens of migrants die in a boat wreck off easily. there. overcrowded vessel sinks in stormy seas, off the southern cost. more than 80 r rescued back many others are still missing. we'll get more from room in just a moment. also coming up, russian president vladimir putin accuses national countries of taking part in
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ukraine conflict because of their weapons donations to keith. he repeats his claim that the waste is planning to break off russia. ah, i'm shower drain. welcome to the program. at least 50 i'd my grants have died off today over crowded wooden barge smashed into rocky roofs of southern easily. one of the confirmed dead was an infant around 80. people have so far been recovered alive need the coastal city of crow tony. italy's coast guard is about 120 migrants way on the 20 mesa long bars. and italian officials said the vessel left from the west and turkish port is mia. over $14000.00 migrants have arrived and easily by sea so far this year, which is up sharply from a year regard. we can speak now to one mateus kill. he is
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a search and rescue rep for doctors without borders and joins us to die from brian, thank you so much for your time today. your colleagues are, as i understand, providing aid on the ground right now. what are they telling you they are providing is i gotta you gotta pay that to the survivors for sure. they are very upset. it's very early to say much more because they are on their show and many people, those family, so friends over there. and so now they are getting the 1st the media, the see it's very early days as you've just said. but is there anything that you can tell us about the migrants who were on board? yeah. as far as we know, so they and they were on almost all the people that we are in the most of them. they were very families over there. so every was the low,
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somebody. i mean, a friends, of course they are very upset because they were very close to the it was over there and their joke after a long journey of 5 days and so a tomorrow we will continue with it treatment in the or one or group one or everybody in need of course structure. is there anything you can tell us about this type of treatment, the psychological treatment that you say that the migrants are going to receive? yeah, for sure. now they, they, and they are under show and not so much money. so they need to come down our, our teams have trained for that one and then they are with us. the thing is this kind of situation, unfortunately. oh, there, she reads now that they continue to happen in this go. so near the coast, so quoted you are, they need to jewel to come down. and then in the following days, of course,
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the process is going to be much longer than a few hours session. now this has just come a few days after the italian government pushed through a new law that affects the rescue missions. could you tell us more about that? if you are the policy period in n g o s and they restrict their, their access to a population in need, and since i made their own. yeah. see of course he's a very narrow bully. the measure of the got a migration flow is much complex than we can see. this is gone, which is a not having to generate fuel duration with him. and they don't say, we'll see all the bodies that they put in there. and they brought him away from day . so we did we, we sat for a 1000 ready and then
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tomorrow just as introduce they would see the closing wednesday. so they are not back in the road and they are back in the, in the buried most of the, of the situation. right. but they are not part of the problem. they are, it's more of a solution. so targeting is not going to solve a problem. the bigger and where they're brought and that they have, they are with people attempt in this broad without and finally got a chance to read. thank you. read the a book junior deal. freedom and on this plan. also for sure. and these are going to say, of course we have, we were, we are not doing search and risk in this piece where they actually have been joined . ladies have to be said, this going active lab for you, or they made their agency as a whole is suffering and it's hard to many they're around to do $5000.00 a year. yeah, this is an attempt that was analysis is make as we continue we really appreciate
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your appreciate your time today. one mathias gill from doctors without borders in rome. thank you. thank you very much. will go to ukraine now, where fighting is intensifying in the east between ross's mercenary wagner group and ukrainian forces wagner claims it's taking over villages around the key city of back mood. but ukraine says the villages remain under, keeps control. the thought to us have a tough top. they are protecting voc moved an idiot around it. from mosque was lethal offensive. they know they have to fight for every bit of the land. lot on the women at the moment were firing at enemy infantry in the open records were eliminating the wagner group which constantly attacks our positions, mostly on them of the boys much were holding off their attacks bathroom. that's all we're working against. infantry input horn,
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the relentless rush and shelling in back moment has destroyed most of the buildings . a city known for its salt and tip from mines was once home to 80000 residence. it said goes down now. in one of the buildings. these ukrainian for just a taking shelter from the russian bombing. google, if you will look how beautiful the city was. look how well developed the infrastructure of the city was, see what they've done to it and in, and this is not the only city. both no background has become a stronghold mutual and i wish they would break their teeth trying to chew it. little girl. that back for back more is the longest running and bloodiest in rushes. what on you grain? it's capture good giff russia a foot hoyt in that de nest cretin and it's 1st thickness, 2nd victory and months with the head of freshest militia back now
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group. yet gainey be crushing claims if 4th is have captured or will it in not of back more n eastern you cream and dis, for did release by russia. big question, if seen near to franklin in batman good heath cur has been fully taken under our control. wagner, group regiments, fully control bear. he's got a but deep if adamant it forces i standing there ground despite russia constant attacks. well, russian president vladimir person has claimed that ukraine's allies are planning to dismantle russia. in an interview, it on state television to day western countries have just missed this. who's and also accused nato members of taking part in russia's conflicts by donating arms to
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keep and say russia had no choice, but to take into account national use nuclear capabilities. hootin is portraying the war in ukraine as a response to what he calls an existential threat from the west. let's get more on this now. we have d, w, russia analysts, constantine exit. in vilnius lithuania constant. a great to see you. a vladimir putin is saying that russia can't ignore nato's nuclear capability. what exactly do you think he means by this kind of declaration? oh gerald. hello, frank speaking. i don't think he means anything in particular, of putin has been full. and by the way, this is, this is a truism of banality to say that because of course, ah, amy nuclear arms country has to take into account. what are the nuclear on countries alliances do? i mean, it's ridiculous to acclaim otherwise. so essentially, it's a seemingly meaningful statement with this kind of subtle threats. but in fact,
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it doesn't mean that women is developing new nuclear weapons. it doesn't mean that within is going to to, to try to restart nuclear tests. it doesn't mean even that putin is really serious about quitting the or the arms reduction treaties from recently he froze or suspended rushes, participation in stock. but this is in fact a changing nothing so far. oh, so i think he's playing with this theme of nuclear weapons because he knows it scares a lot of people in the west, but it's no more than that continues. sort of saying, you know, a person is uttering statements but not really meaning a lot by saying them. what are your main takeaways then from what he did have to sign in this state t v address? well, i think interestingly enough, he, i had to say something because everyone knows that it's one year since the beginning, rough a full scale nationally cried. i bought
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a he didn't want to do it on the, you know exactly on the 24th because it's not exactly glorious date for the brennaman. not much as have been the cheat, i think is his way of basically saying, well, i do remember we do continue. and he is his attempt to ensure that nothing is lost and nothing has changed dramatically. so in the sense is trying, i think 1st of all was all he's trying to keep. he's a web based supports, if you wish, which is mostly indifferent to war. that's how he likes it or he wants to keep it a lot. and this is just very, very gently, this is a series of very generic statements that actually mean nothing. and he thinks that's going to kind of keep keep people white that was dw constantine egg it in vilnius lithuania. constantine, thanks so much. thank you. okay, let's get a look now at some of the other stories making headlines to day. german chancellor,
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all i've showed says is government wants to make it easier for i t experts from india to obtain work visas in germany. he made the announcement in the high tech hub of bengal over on the 2nd and final day of his 1st visit to india as chancellor the israeli military or the attacker. the region has seen a surge in violence over the last year. in nigeria results are beginning to trickle in a day after a tightly contested presidential election. the vote was considered to be mostly peaceful despite some violence, delays and technical glitches. the election marked the 1st time since 1999 that a 3rd party candidate was believed to have a chance at winning the presidency in africa's largest economy. ah. in the german bundis league, dought men were tied on points with 2 other clams at the top of the table,
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heading into their match with hoffen. hind. dockman knew that the wind would put pressure on rivals by and, and on yon berlin who play later today. red hot dormant came to sins high looking for a 7th when out of 7 since the winter break. often high, meanwhile, needed to arrest an alarming slate that has them flirting with relegation. the hosts hello for 43 minutes, but the referee saw this as a fall on union grunt, who put dormant a head and bizarre fashion from the resulting free kick. luck or inspiration. you decide. marcus valve thought he'd made it to nil shortly after the break. but v r's, eagle, i spotted a fall on ella's baby in the build up and the goal was choked off much to dornan's dismay and softened. i merely took advantage with 5 minutes left. but
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fisma gas lannie somehow contrived to miss with the gold gaping relief, was written all over, dorman, faces at full time, but yet another when keeps them on track for a 1st title. since 2012 life sake also stayed in the mix at the top of the standings with a 21 win against frankfurt. germany international. tim or vanna opened the scoring for life sick job after just 6 minutes. his 1st goal in the last 5 lay games in force value, stall the ball from a frankfurt defender and sent vienna away towards gone. he stumbled as he got into the box, but managed to stay on his fate long enough to hit the target a go. don't forget, you can always get dw news on the go, just download our app from google play or from the apple app store. now, this'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world, as well as pushed notifications for any breaking news. and you're up to date
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