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a be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by fraud. ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, greece looks for answers after its worst real disaster recent history. at least 38 people died in the head on collision. and officials, a human error is likely to blame numerous real employees due to testify about how trains traveling in opposite directions ended up on the same track. also on the program,
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a will divide it over the war. ukraine comes together in india. foreign ministers of g 20 nations, wheaton deli, today with a buttons of russia's war, hoping to convince holdouts to condemn moscow's aggression and let a new book is declared. the winner of niger is presidential election. but opposition party say that the vote was a sham and are demanding the re ra ah . until welcome to the program. in greece, the station master arrested in connection with the countries of worst rail disaster is set to testify. thursday will be asked to explain to a prosecutor how the speeding passenger train carrying most of the victims was allowed on to the scene track as the oncoming freight train for several kilometers tuesday nights. tragedy which kill at least 30 people,
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an injured 70. others prompted the reservation of greece's transport minister and bow demonstrators are demanding answers ah anger. on the streets of athens, after dozens were killed, increases deadliest train crush ah, students into slo, nikki also demonstrated on wednesday evening as they called for accountability. they cctv footage shows a moment late on tuesday evening when 2 trains collided in central grease with carriages bursting into flames. emergency teens and rescue cruise worked through the night and in thick smoke, searching to survive of scouring each broken carriage by torchlight.
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the signs of life and the bodies of those killed in the crash. those who escaped with their lives described the moment of impact. gladly. he said, what is alex with it? he has brought me a little, but i give her that. i am a girl, obama. we heard a big bang like of it was 10 nightmarish seconds. unable to get his and were thrown around in the wagon, eventually falling on our side. so from a busy, the commotion stopped, and there was panic. cables everywhere. my van hispanic oscar law, the of the fire was everywhere. you love it was unable to get as we're rolling. we're burning. if we're together, if i was everywhere that the viola god oh yes, we landed a fire up did right next to was this man. his or hall, we managed to get out through that, all of us we was after visiting the scene, the greek prime minister said those responsible would be held accountable if,
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because if i can get justice will do its own work finished, all responsibilities will be assigned. meanwhile, the stateful stuff, by the families of the victims, we will mod our children, our siblings, our friends, to feel if we will remain united in this tragedy as well. yes, i think that over official said some of those killed can only be identified through genetic testing. so for the friends and relatives of those missing an agonizing weight, the news goes on. so were there any warning signs before? does crash, a potential safety issues in the big railway system? we put that question to mich, either go des, director of the foundation, think tank, and it's a lonely q. unfortunately, one cannot say that this was completely unexpected. it said from the very beginning, the largest, around with the room for possible
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doings and all trained person now working without the system without any traffic lights on the 3rd a system is using a tron traffic lights. this is also one of the reasons why on february, the european commission decided to refer to the court for a single european man. we are active and i'm just right now with, despite the fact that it was fired in 2017, the greek national company was sold to trade in value for just 4 to 5 years back. and then a lot of major reforms, not a lot of the major investment company ever since. and today, really with once the model for the country development in the 19th century is to
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say, years is not only fee to carry or passenger's i, q accuracy and safety. but it's also carrying just one percent of the goods are going through the country each year. so we're going to be talking about and wonder it miss alice cody's from the 100 booth foundation thinktank into soliloquy. speaking to d. w, a little earlier, their foreign ministers from the g 20 states are gathering in india, which heads up the group of 20 this year meeting is expected to be dominated by russia's invasion of ukraine and the economic problems created by the war u. a secretary, secretary of state, anthony lincoln already declared that he has no plans to meet his russian or chinese counterparts. will both attend. he told reporters on the wednesday that he expected. the majority of g 20 countries to continue to stand against russia's war
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attentions over russia's invasion or threatening to divide the g 20 states into rival blocks. more than a year into the war in ukraine. the conflict is bogged down. western leaders have made isolating russia priority, but has it worked? this is russia's foreign minister with his indian counterpart ahead of the g. 20 meeting and deli trade between russia and india has boomed since the war began. it's hardly an outlier. russia is exploring long held frustrations with the west to build new alliances. the u. s. in europe have passed multiple rounds of sanctions on russia, but a failed to get critical countries like china and india on board. the war has also created food insecurity in many countries, and not everyone blames russia. many people blame the sanctions regime. and russia has pressed for more military cooperation with countries like china and south
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africa, expanding its arm, trade, and participating in joint military drills. the bricks, group of countries, brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa all have complicated relationships with washington and europe as do other countries in the middle east and africa. many c, the ukraine war as a european problem, that the u. s. and it's western allies have turned into a global problem. they say the u. s. is being hypocritical, given its support for dictatorships in the past and anger over centuries of european colonialism is still very much alive around the world. with the outcome of the war still unclear, it's hard to say what will happen to the shifting world order, but the longer the war drags on, the more likely it seems. the divisions will harden. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. hungry ruling
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party has said it will now back finland and sweden's nato entry. earlier in the day, finland's parliament voted overwhelmingly in favor of the country, joining the western needle military alliance of finland, and sweden still have to wait for a hungry and turkey's approval before they can become members. not the future police and tell of you have you stun grenades and water cannon against protesters opposing a plan to overhaul of israel's justice system. the protesters block rose and realize what they called a nationwide div disruption. critic say the plan reforms will weaken the world supreme court and undermine democracy in a u. s. intelligence report on the serious venice syndrome concludes that the illness was unlikely to have been caused by a foreign adversary. the name was 1st given symptoms reported by u. s. officials in the cuban capital in 2016, many believed could have been due to some type of attack turkish prime or president
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rather rich of type air to one. as confirmed that general elections will be held on the 14th of may as planned. despite the disruption caused by the catastrophic earthquakes in february, it was unclear whether organizing a pole would be possible in the regions devastated by the quakes. for nigeria electoral commission has declared paula to nubile president elect. he was the candidate of the ruling, all progressive congress party to nibble 18800000 votes, but turn out was just 29 percent, with technical glitches undermining trust in the voting process. now with the labor party led by peter o b who had won just over 6000000 votes, says it will mount a legal challenge against the results. holding the official result enough to a jubilant crowd, bola made to new booth the declared winner of the nigerian presidential election after a highly disputed vote. the man known as the godfather of lagos is
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a long time political king maker. he led to campaign with the slogan, it's my time addressing his supporters up to the result. he portrayed himself as a unifier. well then i guess we might want to you or not everyone is convinced the opposition labor party plans to legally challenge snoop is when it is all position that the board. what are the results did not meet the minimum criteria of a transparent free and for election. in addition to the most condom noble i tux, wireless water,
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intimidation of suppression. the election was conducted in collab, i vision of agreed and promised i mc rules and guidelines. the uncertainty is also shared by some on the streets among the positions. would you advise who were wise that he thought well, loads o b, o n a thing be issued to the issue? where did you do this? you would be dealership does it? i would say that it wasn't a free and fair process because he was obviously rate in every state becoming president has been a lifelong ambition for to neighbor. but he may now have to wait for the courts to have their say. we turned to the west now where thousands have gathered outside washington as the conservative political action conference or c pac gets underway. republican presidential contenders donald trump and nikki haley are the heavy hitters due to speak in washington. but florida governor randa santos won't be
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there for into court donors. thousands of kilometers away in texas and california. the only days after november's us mid term elections. the 2024 race to the way house was off and running in order to make america great. glorious again, i am tonight announcing my candidacy for president, the former president donald trump had no intention to try to take back the c. e last in 2020 but several presidential hopefuls would stand in the way of trump becoming the 47th president of the united states. i am running for president of the for the former us ambassador to the un, nikki hill. it is the 1st, the challenge and past the 2024 grades, as kelly not only gained experience during her years at the u. n. she also showed a willingness to take a tough stance against russia. despite the wishing entrance and the daughter of
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indian immigrants has also called for a new generation of leadership that seen as a veiled swipe at the advanced ages of trump and president biden were ready ready to move past the stale ideas and faded names of the past. many others are expected to join the race, like trumps. former secretary of state mike, palm pale, and ex vice president mike pence. both have shown all the signs of having presidential ambitions. and so has florida governor rhonda santas. he is seen as the person most likely to be true. he has made a name for himself by waging conservative cultural wars. it has appeared on right wing media criticizing president biden for being weak on china and spending tax dollars on ukraine. while they have effectively a blank check policy, with no clear strategic objective, identifies the santas. once a close, trump ally is now his toughest political rival. 2024 is still a long time away,
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but it's already shaping up to be a contentious race. all right, and you're up to date coming up after a short break. a surprise rebound for chinese manufacturing christy plants and as the details in your d. w business update. i'm here until in berlin, thanks for tuning. i interest the global economy, our portfolio d. w. business beyond here, the closer look at the project our mission.
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