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oh, recognize where exactly it was fun. i learned a lot our culture history. all their d. w. travel extremely worth a visit. ah, this is d. w. news alive from berlin. a breakthrough on protecting the world's oceans. after a decade of discussions, more than a 100 nations agree to a treaty safeguarding marine nature environmental. who'd say it will also help reverse bio diversity. china is she ging ping moves to tightened his grip on power
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at the communist party congress. beijing says it wants peaceful relations with taiwan, but that its armed forces must train harder for combat. and estonians go to the polls to elect a new government. the war, new crane is a major topic, but so to our ramp it inflation and surging energy call. ah and warm welcome to our viewers around the world. i'm michael ocho. more than a 100 countries have agreed on a united nations treaty to protect the world's oceans. the landmark deal aims to conserve marine life and buyer diversity in international waters. it's seen as crucial to bringing 30 percent of the world's land and sea under protection. by the end of the decade, the ship has reached the shore a close and
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relief of to some 15 years of talks. a deal to protect the world's high seas is finally agreed by more than a 100 countries. i can safely say that this has been the learning journey of a lifetime. so thank you very much and every where the oceans are our life support system. they provide us with food and transport routes. they regulate the climate and they offer a range of valuable raw materials. but nearly 2 thirds lie outside national boundaries, making them hard to protect. now the un high seas treaty will how can serve marine diversity in international waters?
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it's the largest habitat for life on earth. there's vast air on average, for kilometers deep. and until yesterday there was no international law. no treaty that's guided conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity. in this area, it's a big deal physically in terms of the size of the earth. but also in terms of multilateralism assign that countries can play nicely together and still get big stuff done. it's a good day for us. the world's oceans are under threat from plastic waste, climate change, and over fishing. now with this new deal will at last start to turn the tide. china's rubber stamp parliament and national people's congress has begun. its annual meeting in beijing. outgoing premier leaking she on is 2nd in command after leader shooting ping says,
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china's armed forces should be more prepared for combat in the face of escalating threats from abroad. beijing says it is cranking up military spending, but at the same time it wants to promote peaceful relations with taiwan. richard claims as its own territory on the economy. the leadership has said a 5 percent economic growth target. one of the lowest and decades. she, jim ping and the ruling communist party elise arrive in beijing's great hall of the people for the biggest days in china's political calendar. the national people's congress is more of a political pageant than a policy setting. parliament. it largely serves to rubber stamp decisions already made behind closed doors by the leadership. much of the n p. c will focus on communist ritual and slogans. however, china watchers carefully comb over proceedings every year for clues on china's future direction. in october,
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she cemented his unprecedented 3rd term as the general secretary of the party. now he will introduce a major shakeup of personnel and institutions to help consolidate his power base. she is set to unveil a new premier ne chung who oversaw controversial pandemic locked dances, party secretary of shanghai. the congress is closely watched for insights into how china plans to revive its economy. the world's 2nd biggest, which has been hard hit by lock downs. the government to set a modest target for economic growth this year, around 5 percent. the party plans to get more involved in private businesses. top tech tie, kuhns like ali baba founder jack ma and bite is robin lee. i've been left off the list of delegates instead, the congress is expected to focus on scientific research to boost domestic production of micro chips. and the backdrop to the congress is growing tensions
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between china and the u. s. washington fears that beijing could start to supply russia with weapons in ukraine that speak now to d. w reported clifford coon and who has covered the congress in beijing for many years and is watching a closely for us today. clifford talked to us about the significance of this month . parliament shooting ping is expected to make some big changes. he is and add these changes. some of them are personnel, some of them are about the structure of the party and they mark the culmination of what has been an incredible power play pretty much over the last decade, during which time he's sold to position himself right at the center of the party and he's had to go through all these different motions to get all the factions in place, so that now he is truly the supreme leader on. if i can describe, i mean i've attended 14 of these of these congresses. and they really are the most extraordinary events there where you have 53000 people sitting there applauding in, in concert. and it's, it's really pure theater. and it is indeed
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a rubber stamp parliament. but it does also give us an idea of the direction things are going on. what we've learned so far, even from the opening of this, is that 1st of all, the power is being centered on nash and paying himself. and then secondly, that we're, he's going to be trying to take the economy forward after these years of lockdown because the pandemic. so they've said a 5 percent growth rate. that sounds hardly ambitious. some might even argue a sign of weakness. yeah. in some ways, because we got so used to double digit growth rates in the 1st 2 decades of the century, there were massive growth rates the highest in the world. and every year we cheered these amazing growth rates. and now the economy is clearly, 1st of all, it's maturing as an economy. and so you don't have the spectacular growth rates that you get. but also what's important, i think, is that, and i think they're, they're putting a low growth rate there just to so they can under huge and they can come out with a higher one at the end. because actually the indications are that the economy is
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growing faster than the people that are expected. one factor they mentioned is overseas and foreign factors that maybe the global economy won't recover as quickly . so if that happens, then they can always say was, it was external factors that meant the economy didn't grows fast, but it is, it is certainly a modest estimate. what other chinese leaderships plans regarding security and defense policy? well, that's one thing we saw that the defense spending increasing by 7 percent. and when we talk about foreign factors in the economy, we also have foreign factors in terms of how to use that security position. there's a lot of tensions with the u. s. at the moment on these tensions are translating into, into all areas of, of, of defense spending, for example, in the marine area in the navy with the south china sea. and also we saw taiwan. that was kind of a conciliatory mention of taiwan just just to references in this work report was
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that which was in the speech that was given. but generally in terms of defense spending, again, they're looking to to boast or defense. 7 percent is a big, it's a big number, and a lot of the neighbors in the region are going to be looking at this, you know, with a certain amount of trepidation given the china has all these regional disputes with its neighbors. so certainly painting a very robust picture of defense spending. you are a veteran of this issue many, many thanks again to d. w reporter, clifford coon look now at some of the other stories i'm making headlines around the world. a fire has broken out at a refugee camp, and cox is bizarre, bangladesh, the camp houses thousands of injure refugees who fled persecution in neighboring miramar. in 2016 emergency services and volunteers are on the scene. hundreds of homes are believed to have been destroyed. flashes have broken out between police
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and protesters in athens, demonstrators through flares and other projectiles, while police fire tear gas thousands were on the streets of the greek capital voicing their anger over last week's trained disaster which killed 57 people. thousands of tunisians have taken to the streets of their capital for a 2nd day of protests, organized by powerful unions. demonstrators demanded the resignation of president chi psi, and rest boiled over into recent weeks and made soaring prices in a wave of rest. targeting opposition and media. new aerial images have been released showing the extent of the damage done by the russian bombardment of the eastern ukrainian city of buck. mood. drone footage shows st. after street of destroyed homes with fires. still burning. pressure is mounting on ukrainian troops. hold on,
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holding out in the eastern city intelligence analysts say key may be considering a controlled pullout. russian forces have spent months trying to capture backward, seen as a key staging ground for further advances. estonia is voting today for a new government in an election dominated by the war in ukraine. public support for keep is overwhelming, but is stony ins are struggling with problems closer to home. the baltic state has one of the highest inflation rates in the european union, running at 25 percent. when estonians go to the polls, they'll be doing more than choosing new members of parliament. these elections roadie side, where the prime minister kaya colors will stay in office. her government was quick to aid ukraine after russia's invasion, a year ago. per capita. no other country has supported ukraine more than
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estonia with financial military and humanitarian aid support or a greenhorn grain is sir 96 percent it's it's absolutely it's absolutely. it's almost sort of a 100 percent. and it sir thought of support because that reason is very easy. every body knows when or if ukraine lose, we are the next but polls suggest it's far from clear that callous government can hold on to it's parliamentary majority. despite estonians strong backing for ukraine, they're also struggling with high energy and from prices. the far right opposition has ceased on this dissatisfaction. we don't need to help them as much because our people are struggling through. it's good, they help, but the help little do much serve bigger. so we
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need also is tonia borders on russia and has a large ethnic russian minority. it's a frequent target of threats from moscow. whoever wins on sunday will send a signal, far beyond is stony as boarders about the strength of support for ukraine. whatever the cost in the german bond is legal, it was a battle between the bottom dwellers. both shaka and their opponents bottom are struggling to stay in the top flight, shaka managed to pick up a much needed victory with some unexpected help. from the other side. bo homes form since to restart one word slump with 5, defeat so far. bull home, the leagues worst defense looked destined to be sent down at seasons in bo humps.
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mascot bobby bolster was hoping to give the home side a boost shaka had one on the road in 38 matches, but they also hadn't lost in their last 5 lea games. but the visitors got some help from bon goalkeeper manuel riemann, who was fired up for the match. following his shot for mario's boot, chalka got a helping hand. the bull hm. keeper, try to dive on the ball as it trickled goal words, but could only punch it over the line. after the break show, because mario's boater doubled their lead over bo home boot us stepped up in fire through a sea of bodies off the corner kick to nail the final score shoak as 1st away when since 2019, the victory means shaka moved out of last place for the 1st time since october and
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they pick up 3 crucial points in the battle to beat the drop. and we will end it there. switch life is up next. taking a look at the sandwich. olympic of bob bron where the world's best hop slave pilots gather each year is more on our website. if d, w dot com, you can also check out our social media channels. the handle you need there is at the w news. a michael. okay, and berlin for me and the rest of the berlin news team. thanks for watching. we'll see you at the top, the next now. ah, what are sports all about? a fighting scoring. we say thereabout giving up.
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