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ah ah ah, this is data we news live from berlin, the world 20 leading nations divided by war g 20 foreign ministers wrap up our meeting in india, unable to agree a statement about russia's invasion of ukraine. but the u. s. and russia to meet on the sidelines also on the program. the white house sounds the alarm over
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a ledge poison attacks on school girls in iran that calls on tape for i'm to investigate claims that hard line religious groups are trying to stop girls getting an education. also a global protest kicks off in sydney of thousands of young people prepared to take to the streets all over the world and demand urgent action to counteract climate change. and i millennia old mystery that could soon be sold. new technology is giving us glimpses of hidden chambers inside one of the world's most famous ancient landmarks. ah, i'm fil gail. welcome to the program. meeting in delhi, if the g 20, a group of leading nations has ended in disagreement over the war in india. foreign minister says differences about russia's invasion could not be reconciled despite
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this u. s. secretary of state anthony blinking and his russian counterparts. okay. laugh roth did speak briefly on the sidelines with mr. blink and telling mr. laugher off to end the war. a gathering of leaders beset by division, ring as host of the g 20 foreign ministers meeting. india was determined to focus attention beyond the war in ukraine. but despite their best efforts, the conflict quickly dominated the agenda. for the 1st time since the war began, the u. s. and russian top diplomats spoke face to face on the side lines of the summit. i told the foreign minister what i and so many others said last week at the united nations and what somebody g 20 foreign minister said to day. and this war of aggression engage and meaningful diplomacy that can produce a just and durable piece. but the brief exchange did little to narrow,
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the divide between them. instead, russian foreign minister, so gay lover of accused western nations of turning the g 20 into a foss. oh, after hours of negotiation, ministers from 20 of the world's wealthiest nations were unable to agree on a joint declaration. the lead differences, much on the ukraine issue, which um, we could not to reconcile between various parties who held a different positions. the final declaration had cold for rushes, complete withdrawal from ukraine, a passage that moscow rejected, but they were not alone. china also objected to the statement raising concerns in the west that the 2 nations are moving closer together. ukraine and it's western allies, fear that china may be considering providing weapons to russia and beijing's decision
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to side with moscow at the g. 20 has only reinforced that concern. let's get a view from a cave with a correspondent, nick, commonly welcomed neck. so no unanimous condemnation of russia's invasion from, gee, 20 foreign ministers. but i guess cave wouldn't have expected that. exactly . i think there's being conserved sometime now here in ukraine that outside of the west, russia is doing a whole lot better at advancing it's narratives at implying that this isn't as clear cut as ukraine's and most european and north american countries see it and that russia is defending legitimate interests on the battlefield here in ukraine. but fundamentally, this is still about china from a ukrainian point of view we've seen in recent months by since the beginning of this war, that china's provide diplomatic support maybe helped russia to avoid get round western sanctions. but those reports from us intelligence that there is a consideration in china about sending weapons to russia. that is really something
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people are very worried about here. china has huge stalks of weapons that are compatible with russia for systems. russia is now finally running low on ammunition, only ukrainian front lines that could really be fundamental in its impact. for now it's not happened yet, but there's a real worried that seeing rush sweetness, seeing that russia could potentially end up doing a lot worse. and you could losing this war that china might change its position and risk conflict with west by sending. what is russia? ok, let's, let's turn our sense mental matters that concern ukraine directly. and what are you hearing about these apparent drone attacks on russian civilian infrastructure? but moscow says, have been perpetrated by you cry. we've seen lots of footage on rust social media, the last couple of days of explosions in different parts of the country. some of this has been been shared by the ukranian nutri authorities with various kinds of movies, kind of implying a some kind of involvement in all this. we definitely, ukraine is working on developing it's long distance drone capacity is trying to
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take this battle to rushes hinterlands that were to make it clear to russia that nowhere really is safe from ukraine. we're not really sure yet about the impact and the actual success for me. great perspective of these attacks, but different direction. russia has been pretty worried. pretty nervy. there's a sense that even if these attacks are cheating, that much does destruction. they're certainly making russian public opinion aware of the fact that this is a war that they can say, say from that they are now involved in this. and that basically even cities, within a couple dozen close to 100 lumps for moscow, are within range of these ukrainian drones and forcing russia to pull back its air defense systems that will precede protecting rush trip from the ground to new gray . that happening, how to take them to the kind of russian hinterlands that really is going to have an impact for russian forces ability to fight in. great. okay, thanks for that. mc mc. connelly and kate
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of thousands of ukrainian civilians have been killed in russian missile strikes, leaving relatives to grief and to look after a young children orphaned by this war. he doubly is felicia reports from keith. this family portrait shows alive that no longer exists. the father died of a heart attack just before the war. now the mother is gone to you. grandfather gregory is now in charge of the boy who was left behind was anyway, a special. i heard the explosion. i was downtown at the time, did them last year, and then video started circulating on telegraph. need you please, you'll see more yelman's chills. i started calling her to nibble, but there was no connection and i knew it was her route. she would take it of old time. it was october 10th when a rush and rocket hit ok. saunas corin keith grigory got to the scene quickly.
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security officers kept him away from the wreckage. with description, they told me there's a burned car and human remains on the front seat and i asked, is there any one on the back seat? the answer was, everything is burnt in. it does nothing left except mattel gazillion. it's happened right here at this intersection. gregory was right of santa had been on the way to hospital where she worked as a cancer doctor. and the reason why there was nothing on the back seat just before the attack, she had dropped off for a child at kindergarten. today there is nothing left to remind people of the attack . the road is one of keeps busiest and was quickly patched off of santas. family is only just starting to put the pieces together with a form in a town home and it is a life i knew was over. and another one had started to deal with the ocean bureau it in. but i do i carianne's as to what to do next week. at 1st it was very hard
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because i know that we can't give what a mother can with a chance, and then there was a moment of despair. what will we do? will we be able to do this? and then our realised thought no matter what, we have to do it in an effort to offer gracious some continuity his grandparents have kept oksana apartment and moved there to be with him. them he asked me once, will the war be out for an i tell them? yes, it will. will we? when i'm sure of it? i said, we'll all the soldiers come back. yes, they will. i said and will mom be coming home? i had to tell him your mom won't be coming back yet. my gregory is consumed by the challenges of raising his grandson. his message is abroad. one. what other from the thing is not every one is going to remember my daughter, but it's important that they see the hearts that are happening around us with the, with what he's telling oksana story has become his attempt to call on the world
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to not become numb to rush as brutality and to understand what he does to families like his or support for ukraine is also expected to be a major topic during her visit by german chancellor olla shoals to washington. later talks between chancellor shoals and you're us resident a job by all focus on russia's invasion and those concerns the church. i was planning to provide russia with military assistance. mister shows last visited the white house shortly before russia invaded. u. k. u s. is about to announce a new $400000000.00 mandatory package for keith sat for her to day. shots will ahead of his or washington trip chancellor shows suggested german parliament and emphasized his government's a long term commitment to you cried his speech a k, a year after his government implemented one of the biggest policy reversals in decades. it's been one year since german chancellor will have choice announced
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a turning point for germany's defense and foreign policy. over the course of that year, germany has upped investments in its own military, unwounded economic ties with russia and broken its taboos over ascending weapons into conflict zones. taking stop a year after that pivotal speech shows made clear germany will continue supporting ukraine's defense freedoms. the wanting peace does not mean submitting to a big and neighbor laugh if you could stop defending itself and it would not be peace of it. but the end of ukraine gonzales and craig supporting ukraine with weapons as something that according to a recent poll, 47 percent of germans view as appropriate. 16 percent say, it does not go far enough. one 3rd of germans say it goes too far. in his speech shows found clear words of condemnation for a rush as president of the fog. the question remains,
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is putin even ready to negotiate a return to these principles and a just peace? nothing suggested at the moment. the moment wishes that the majority of germans tend to agree that ukraine must decide for itself when to engage in negotiations with russia. one year into russia's full scale war against ukraine and germany is turned around on defense and foreign policy. germans generally support their government stands towards ukraine. however, this does not generally extend to the work of their government over half of german saved. they are less or not at all satisfied with it. well, let's get more honest from d. w. political correspondence or julia south deli morning, julia so interest her, but more than 60 percent of german back weapons deliveries to ukraine. tell us about the firm that are against it. well, germany has quite a tradition within its society of movements against weapons deliveries,
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but also against, for example, american nuclear weapons being stored on a german territory. this is something that comes from germany's history. it comes from the rule that a divided germany played during the cold war, but we see some of these movements and some of these ideas still present in german society. for example, this past weekend, there was a demonstration in berlin. about 15000 people took part, calling for the end of weapon supplies to ukraine, calling for and negotiated peace with russia. and part of this movement are people who have legitimate concerns that sending more weapons to ukraine might cause an escalation of the war. might cause a war to expand to other countries. but parts of these movements are also in some way still supporting proteins. russia, parts of the movement are also influenced still by russian propaganda. so there is
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quite a different set of people calling to stop sending weapons. ukraine, but we must keep in mind 2 thirds of germans do support sending weapons to support ukraine, and that is a number that we've seen slightly increasing. and that is also be surprising. looking at germany's history. now, let's look ahead then 2 chunks of shows is meeting with joe biden in washington. today. i'm usually there are no journalist troughing with mister schultz and what's behind that now that is indeed unusual and shows has been criticized for that and also been criticized. for example, by the leader of the opposition for their not really being a clear a reason for shots to suddenly be traveling to to washington. now, shelter spokesman has said that this is a simply a quick,
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a working trip. and that all of shows really wants to make good use of the whole time there. that's why the press is not traveling with them. but there are some hints that there may be some issues that the 2 leaders have to try to smooth out. for example, looking at a tank deliveries. there is some inconsistencies as to looking at whether the u. s. a decided to deliver ab ram tanks only because in that case if it had into germany would not have delivered leopard tanks. there is some, some tension there, but also looking at china and looking at the u. s. is inflation reduction act. there are some issues where there might really be something that needs to be smooth out. thank you for that. so julia 7, the political correspond is look at as most a store is making a news around the world. or south in the u. s. were a jury has found a prominent south carolina lawyer alex murder, guilty of murdering his wife and son. george deliberated for less than 3 hours
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before filing and guilty of 2 counts of murder. the face is 30 years to life in prison. trial drew worldwide attention. prominent cambodian opposition figure camps or car has been sentenced to 27 years. house arrest has been found guilty of treason capture cause a fierce critic of long time prime minister, a horn sam. the u. s. is condemned. the case is politically motivated. by fighters in hong kong, adapting a place in skyscraper that was under construction. multiple floors are in flames. blazes also broadcast in for nearby structures in prison shopping districts around the mountains club, the development project. but these were extend the u. s. as described reports of poisoned school girls in iran as deeply concerning. i'm calling for an investigation. hundreds of girls at schools across the random thoughts of suffered and what to run says a mild of poison gas attacks. the incidence of raising fears at hard line religious
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groups may be waging a campaign against girls education a school day that ended in the hospital. oh i feel pain in my chest and when i walk my legs shake a bit. when i stand up i feel dizzy and my entire body feels very numb. which means i can't walk, hurting your cash cargo. back in one of the workshops there was a smell that was like the smell of paint. so we evacuated the students side muscular. these are the latest victims of alleged poisonings that have sickened hundreds of female students from dozens of schools since november. many have been taken to hospital with respiratory problems and report smelling something strange before falling ill. the government has announced an investigation into what officials are saying could be an attempt to close down girls schools comp dear b. j. o. with assigned a special committee to investigate this matter. and this committee is comprised of
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the best toxicologists at the university professors. we can shred razzle to the done at school. but parents say authorities have been slow to act or answer their questions. some have suspicions that the girls may have been targeted in an act of revenge. young women were at the forefront of anti regime protests that of rock to run in recent months. iranian activists say this footage shows a concerned mother outside of school being attacked by a man who they believe is a plainclothes officer. something terrans police force have denied parents continue to hope for answers, but few expect clarity any time soon. a global day of climate action has begun, including hundreds taking to the streets in australia unions, workers, another supporters of leave fridays for future movement have joined students in
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march across sydney, demanding that no more coal, oil, or gas projects we approve. similar marches are expected to take place across asia, the u. s. and your los process come amid increasing fears about the long term impact of severe winter droughts being experienced across europe. rightful is sharply down in many countries with wide ranging consequences for agriculture energy ago. this is what winter drought looks like across france, spain and italy, lakes and rivers, far below their normal level or dried up entirely. farm fields dry and dusty. this used to be an island in italy's lake, garda no longer the yard with look with a live t for 18 years and i've never seen the lake say dry. i used to come here by bays, but now i can walk. let's hope for rain. air with this year france saw its longest winter period without rainfall on record $32.00 days.
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the alps have seen about half their usual snow and italy's river po that feeds much of the country's agriculture is down 61 percent from normal. just one example, italy's rice harvest is threatened for the 2nd year in a row. since you cynical, insistent there are problems you preventing, allowing that on the soil is so hard that the plows can't cut through the earth vul mattie, nor his crew to yell at battle. farmers aren't the only ones worried. the lack of snow means less snow melt, flowing into lakes and rivers in the coming months that will translate into less hydro power from dams. as well as less cooling for nuclear reactors. france is developing an action plan to save water at the national level. then a syllabus one, cecil a nation needs to do with water. what we have done with energy, a kind of sobriety plan, we must all pay attention to this resource that is becoming rare. it's the end of
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abundance off. if you don't find it isn't affordable, don't fiddle, but no matter how much people can serve more rainfall is necessary. the spring months will be crucial, and meteorologists don't know how much rain will fall. if there's not enough. europe may be set for yet another devastating dry season. let's pick up some of those points. river agit moran, john from d w. environment. welcome back to the studio, graduate. so do we now have to accept that's europe is getting dry. the we're, all the climate is, is changed our but all those patterns now said europe is dryer, and we just adapt to that or as that is the pattern not yet sat. is it just unpredictable? the direction of pretty sat for the mediterranean in the mediterranean southern europe. droughts are becoming longer, becoming more frequent. that's going about direction for kind of northern europe,
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western central europe. it's a bit more complex and bailiff clear. okay, so should we be adapting to that dryer future? not absolutely. funding by climate scientists with stress that we need to adopt, things have already changed. the world is already $1.00 degrees hotter than it was before we started. but who are the fossil fuels that being fed, that even or even think of the time it's already changed so we can just stop trying to do anything for economy. we need to do both. yes. yes. so and we were talking about planting different crops, building our apartments differently, the whole 9 yards. everything changing the way we live a life changing the food we eat, changing the places we go, the way we get to work and everything. if you're living through heat waves, if there's not enough water, if rivers are running dry, it straight to the cross, all these possible things that are kind of hard to imagine. so if you've got a nuclear power plant, for instance, that needs to be cooled with water normally from a river or
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a lake or something nearby. and when rivers run dry, like with seen in france recently, then sometimes they have stopped working to the extent to which the consequence of jumped beyond just the kind of the thing that you think of is really ground very well. and so how's that message got through to give us? because we know that that, that at the very least they're paying lip service to the notion of climate change, but has action followed in terms of stopping climate change. we can very clearly say almost no government in the entire world is doing enough. in terms of adapting to it, we can see some small bits of progress. but i mean, even here, the things aren't unexpected, right? it shouldn't be the case. but at this point in early march, we're having be italian, the french government, they're saying for the 1st time that we're going to come up with a plan to deal with it or out. yeah, we've noticed is coming, that plan should have been coming up with decades ago. europe. droughts i've last years have been horrific for farmers for ordinary people,
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picking southern europe where the wildfire conditions get really bad with really dry, that the rain and on top of that it's hotter because of climate change. makes it far more likely that while 5 will spread out all of these points the number of lives you can save by having a good plan is really underestimated. it's really not been a big part of it. it just seem to be, it's only when lives are lost, it's only when rivers run dry like this. and you have to switch off off your nuclear power production that government seem to do more than pay lip service at all. actually this is the thing. this is, this is a real thing. this is not just posters. this is a thing that we have to do something exactly when it comes to the debate. i mean, if a one time attentive mentioned this yesterday, that when emergencies happen, then politician the very quick to say like, ok, we need to restrict freedom in this way that way. but when it comes to when, when we're outside of that emergency period, and we say, well maybe we should think about not doing this or not doing that because we know
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it will make situation worse than something that the big ideological push back against it is there in this kind of broader picture, you do have this kind of disaster driven reaction when we could prepare better agit durango from d w environment one day you going to come here with some good news for fiddle. thank you. not egypt. and we may be closer to solving a mister that's been millennia in the making archaeologist scanning inside the great pyramid of caesar, of detect the hollow spot. at discovery made headlines a few years ago with access to the chamber, remains elusive. until now, a group of researchers as managed to insert a fiber optic camera into the secret chamber, bringing a sight unseen, a thousands of years. it's almost 5000 years old. i me only surviving wonder if the ancient world but the great pyramid of gazer still has hidden secrets to be discovered. egyptian archaeologists have unveiled
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pictures of a mysterious ny meet a passage for the 1st time. located close to the main entrance. antiquities officials don't know for sure what purpose the corridor served it, but there is speculation. it could lead to an undiscovered burial chamber of one of egypt, hallowed pharaohs and another i've always thought that the burial chamber of king crew hasn't been discovered yet. and i believe that there is a great possibility that the tunnel is protecting something, in my opinion, it is protecting the actual burial chamber of king cuckoo. uh huh. and then all archaeology still don't know exactly how these massey structures were built or what's inside. i miss latest discovery provides just one piece of the puzzle posed
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by these enduring monuments to egypt and a matic lead as well. this is the dublin years i from berlin. his reminder of our top story of this, our meeting of a j. 20 group of industrialized nations has ended in disagreement over war and ukraine. during a brief meeting on the sidelines, u. s. secretary of state antony blanca, told his russian counterparts of rob to and the military campaign to the point is next on how alliances are formed around the war in ukraine. arg, dividing the one who
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a clash of systems. western democracies are feeling challenged by autocracies, like russia and china. and they are all chording non aligned countries like india, and so on. to the point we ask war and you create our new alliances, dividing the world to the point. next, on d, w, russia. in a globalized world, where everything is connected only takes is a smart to set things in motion. local hero show how their ideas can change the world global 3000 in 60 minutes on a t w. o.
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