tv DW News Deutsche Welle February 27, 2023 6:00am-6:04am CET
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all ready knows. welcome to take told me about hackers, paralyzed entire societies. computers that out some of you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for a group. that's how they can also go terribly. what you know, new 2000. ah, this is d w. news. and these are our top stories. nearly 60 migrants have died after their overcrowded wooden boat smashed into rocky reefs. office, southern italy, children were among the victims. the vessel had set sail from turkey several days ago. some 80 people have so far been rescued alive. near the coastal city of proton,
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a russian president vladimir putin has claimed that ukraine's allies are planning to dismantle russia. in an interview on state tv aired on sunday, western countries have dismissed this. he also choose nato members of taking part in russia's conflict by donating arms to give and said russia had no choice, but to take into account nato's nuclear capabilities. german chancellor, all of charlotte says his government wants to make it easier for id experts from india to obtain work thesis in germany. he made the announcement in the high tech hub of banga lulu on the 2nd and final day of his inaugural visit to india. this deed of the news from berlin, and remember, you can get much more news on our website. that's d w dot com. ah,
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ah, ah, ah, ah, welcome to global 3000 nourishing earth. why fertile soils the key to feeding our growing global population? better housing? how are africa's cities tackling the challenges of rapid growth and poverty in the land of the champions? how people in argentine or a coping with a long running crisis, comparing prices hunting for bargains in markets and supermarkets, food is an expensive commodity. in argentina, prices, they're almost doubled over the course of a year. for years, the country has been mired in economic crisis. on top of this long running droughts
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have led to wide spread crop failures. around 17000000 people, roughly a 3rd of the population live below the poverty line. annie and as zekiel have got a job to do, armed with charlie, they comb through the cities garbage looking for cardboard plastic and anything else they can sell at a recycling plant. here in argentina, cuts on at us named after the spanish word for cardboard, are a common sight. i'm getting your hands dirty, making an honest living. that's what we teach. our kids money was always tight for the couple. and now devastatingly high, inflation means they can barely make ends meet almost we work every day and now twice as much. but again, once.
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