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for the 16th edition of d, w. c. global media forum, i just a click away find out best documentaries on you to see the world. ah, this is the w news live from berlin, a head on train, captains and fellow nikki. more than 50 people are seriously injured and the death toll is likely to climb. also on the program, nigeria has a new president ending a re run. and how can we stand next to our murders on a pedestal? how ukrainian athletes and coaches are dying interests olympics. we have a special report
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ah, killed in a head on train, collision in greece more than 50 others are now being treated in hospital with serious injuries. a great prime minister occasion master in the nearby city of larissa. the man house denied any wrong doing and has attributed the accident to a possible technical failure. thought he say both were traveling on the same truck for several kilometers before hitting each other. had dawn at high speed, the force of the impact was so strong that the front to carriage is that the passenger train almost completely destroyed while several others were derailed and it worked through the night. i did the thick smoke. searching for survivors scouring each broken cavity, students around $350.00 people were aboard the service from athens to the northern
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city of felony key. at the time. mary seconds unable to get it and were thrown around in the wagon eventually falling on our side. so from what they see, the commotion stopped, then there was panic. cables everywhere. mechanical scarlatti up, the fire was everywhere. hilary, also unable to get as we're rolling. we were burning. beautiful. gothic fire was everywhere. that the vehicle? yes, we landed a fire up did right next to was made this man his or whole. we managed to get out through there. only we were specialist a clean has bow to find out what happened in the bottom with what we are experiencing today. our thoughts today a 1st and foremost with the relatives of the victims. our duty is to treat the wounded and from there. and we will do everything in our power to make sure it
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never happens again. yet because the government has in greek history shall as good as, as the director of the hind leg bella foundation, think tank in at felony and he can telephone what caused the crash. so the station master license has been charged with most rather by maybe just but he denies any wrong doing. he blames actually understood the largest part of the rain with the minority operating model it okay. now we know that at least $36.00 more than $150.00 firefighters for cleanings, and more than 40 milligrams design involved. the numbers are now 85 injured people in 66 in one of the 2 hospitals in laurie sans she was telling me that at the moment your husband taking care of the year situation of the ones who died more people would be taken dead was that any warning,
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find the fall, this crash of potential and the largest fire in the systems, the manually over it is rather than trying to see if he's in a lot of room for possible doings and a traffic lights. this is also one of the reasons why in the february the european commission decided to refer for fein, with the fact that it was fired. in 2017, the national company was sold entire for to speech. it was just a new lease once the model for the country development wanted century, he's a say years as is not on the 1st of all, not going through the kanji each year. so we're going to be talking about walter, re lease now my dear is electoral commission has declared bo
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latino, the president elect. he was the candidates of the ruling world commission, and nigeria said mister to new b 18800000 votes, while his main challenger, attic, who abby, because took almost 7000000 labor passage co glitches undermining trust in the voting process. now the labor policy will challenge votes, legitimacy was run. now we've got calls for a re run. can you tell us what are those concerns? absolutely, like you did, may not been applauded in record time on the portal and that delay. also, people began to show figures there was not corresponding with what the electro body was project that does not represent, you know, what was projected. so there is almost a few like that national outcry, especially, you know, from different parties and different people, different eddition that for once, you know, technology is going to work in this election. but unfortunately,
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that has proven not the case. and that has shown as a level of mistrust in the process and to seek redress the new legitimately. and to see that these election, you know, something has to be done really this. it's not representative of what the people, i suppose that's a very crucial question. you know, even before the final announcement of the results, where when party agents began to revolt unter protest to said, what if i decide, you know, you can go to court, you can secret redress in the court of law but suffered, that's what we know. that's what they've said, but there is really no of lead the court decide what is right or what is wrong. all righty dollies and michael coyer in lagos. thank you so much. the 14th of may as planned, despite the destruction caused by the catastrophic earthquakes. in february, it was unclear whether organizing a pole would be possible in the nato military alliance. the decision to and decades
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of finish neutrality comes amid the russian invasion of ukraine. nato magnet members, turkey and hungry and deli for meeting, expect it to be dominated by russia's invasion of ukraine and the economic challenges created by the war host. india says it hopes, climate change. a sickle full out is having far reaching effects on many aspects of international relations, including sports ukrainian, president lot of ms. lensky has warned that his country will, is war against ukraine. dw is abraham, went to the western town of letty chief to meet a woman who lost her younger brother on the front lines rear as a national de catalog champion, and an older sister who will always remember him like this. when you call been brutally, he was so sure he wouldn't have gone to war. let me. in late, january rushes worn ukraine brought an abrupt end to the 22 year old's life, who's been killed in the fighting. in light of these deaths and the devastation,
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the war has caused ukrainian officials, including here at the ministry of sports, have called on the earring, allowing those athletes to compete, but only under neutral flags that don't represent our country's neutrality is an illusion. when russia's in the womb against the aggression wouldn't, that would be a sign that there really neutral, they don't school what's going on. but if they say silent, send me that some blood support. are you sure? as well as these images that show the scale of destruction of ukrainians, sports facilities. there is also concern that rushing in, athletes has long suffered from in 2014, when russia annex crimea. one of his team members was stopped by a russian athlete and he was receiving treatment before reporting back to the frontlines. after facing russians on the battlefield. it's hard for him to imagine how they could ever meet again. a russian foreign ministry spokeswoman said,
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attempts to squeeze moscow out of international sport, were doomed to fail. international olympic and russia hail $101.00 that one on one heel or there was a funeral. we went to the grave, but we still can't believe that this happened to him. and i'm now in the studio by d. w. special correspondent, abraham, who filed that report on russian athletes mean for them. so, you know, the effects of the war and ukraine are just all encompassing. it affects every aspect of life education, a constable competitions traveling the world really practicing their passion. they now have to be on the front lines defending their country for a war that they did not ask for. so that's their competitions and compete on the world stage. so that really is the argument for them, and that's what this ban could mean for them. a little bit, i wouldn't say a comes poland, sports and tourism minister has said that up to 40 countries may boycott the piracy
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lympics next year. if russians are allowed to compete, the question is can meet committee kind of on the defensive. they knew they publish this really long q and an essentially what they're trying to say is that they don't want to discriminate against russian athletes that, you know, just be central careers actually quite short. maybe they get to compete in one or 2 olympic cycles. and so there's a lot at stake for these athletes, so it's really unclear what the olympic can you have all these countries that if you, you know, it's, it's interesting, you know, the lions to ban russian athletes is almost mirroring the western alliance on the battlefield. so you have, for example, like china or south africa or india even. so there is this kind of parallel also happening in the world of politics as we see on the battlefield. and it remains to be seen whether or not the i o c will be dish special forces are trying to keep control of that new of and syria amid arise in attacks by the militant islamic state group, the group so called calif. it was brought down region of northern syria, the region with sped wide spread at destruction during the recent devastating
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earthquakes that many there now fear, resurgence of the islam. this video shows him and other hostages being held humiliated and tortured him. it's been a year since his capture do this. i'm scared. he touches on all his soccer, northeastern syria for a long time. the town of 200000 inhabitants is nothing new. he says i yes is very active here. here that i didn't know about headman at the earthquake in our country, amelia, at hobby f, monica, the recent natural disaster has been seen as an opportunity. the quake has changed the situation and syria. experts say that i, us, and other terrorist groups are trying to exploit the political shift. we have an idea here in the countries northeast. curtis groups patrol the all has
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soccer region. in recent years, they have been able to sup, hodge m o u. i is everywhere here did we had the in this camp on the villages over there and in the mountains they are to hold, says he especially wants to keep fighting against ins, one year on from almost losing his life. now it is, the agency had decided that the origin of the pandemic was quote, most likely a potential lap incident in on the korean virus was claims accusing washington of her saying its own credibility, the kids suantlan p. and we are joined now by a senior science correspondent derek williams just last week. well, no, actually, not really because the f b i as, as, as has said for a while that, or has not said for a while. but this is just confirmation of the fact that the f m. from early in the early days of the pandemic. however, there are other u. s. intelligence agency,
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community groups, what market and on area. so there's still division within the u. s. government, and we're not really in a closed i think, defining an angle through genetic sequencing. one of the things that genetic sequencing has, for example, told us about the virus is that it, it wasn't genetically engineered solid particular virus to other viruses within the group. we know that they could, if they occur in baths winner that through genetic sequencing. and we can also pinpoint the location of it's near as well as now the number of institutes working with potentially dangerous pathogens is increasing. we know that what safeguards are in place to regulate their activities in these kind of institutes that deal with dangerous dangerous pathogens. there are really no international conventions there. there. think conventions are on a national from a lab that does not expel over these hypothesis is the correct one. that's no
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guarantee that the next one won't come from another law. so still much, and that's all we have time for on this show coming up next on d, w, news, asia security forces ready themselves to fight back against the pakistan in with, ah, with who is new silk road? russia's war against ukraine has disrupted traffic on important stretches of the
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mammoth network. companies are sitting in 60 minutes on d, w, and we're interested in the global economy to analyze the flight for market dominance. get us to the head with d w business beyond. hey guys about back from day to today. nothing's been left the fast, all these things and more and then you know, season off the plot come make sure to to oh.
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