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or the alarm was moved, that he guess expose go to my sure. okay. and find out about ali story info, migraines, reliable news for migrant. wherever they may be. ah ah, this is d, w. news live from berlin. conservationist. welcome, a breakthrough on protecting the world's oceans. more than a 100 nations agree, a treaty safeguarding our seats. the deal wraps up a decade of talks and should help endangered species. also coming up on a boost military spending as beijing boards of escalating threats from abroad. the
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communist party also sets out its strategy for getting the economy back on track, after hounding from the endemic and in the german football bundles league up full spoke, and frank that tried to punches in a golf filled encounter. but neither side managed a knock out. i saw lots and more coming up to the south. ah. m. anthony howard walked into the program. mother 100 countries have agreed on a united nations trading to protect the world's oceans, the landmark deal aimed to could conserve marine life and by diversity in international waters campaign to say it's an important step toward safeguarding nearly one 3rd of our, seized by the end of the decade the ship has reached the shore.
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clues release of to some 15 years of tubes. a deal to protect the world's high seas is finally agreed by more than 100 countries. i can safely say that this has been the learning journey of a lifetime. so thank you very much. every what the asians are our life support system. they provide us with food and transport rates. 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, well, how can serve marine diversity in international waters? the largest habitat for life on earth is best there. yeah. on average 4 kilometers
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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 don't get big stuff done. it's a good day for us to well, 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. earlier we asked jessica battle of the world wildlife fund about the importance of the so this tree will look at by the rest of the as a whole is look at the fish though we eat the planted can in the water that gives
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us oxygen. the coil read and the deep sea in terms of, of how to collaborate and how to monitor the activities under the treaty. they do, they do not impact negativity on the life in the ocean. it has to be through collaboration and will be treat. this is the place a conference of the coffee for all government members call to, to the treaty, to meet every year, to talk about what they do to see what the regional fisher management organization who deal with fisheries on the high seas. what they do in order to protect by the city and to discuss the more needed if they haven't again, let's take a look out some of the out the news making headlines around the world. next, tony as prime minister k, a call us is headed for victory in an election dominated by the war in ukraine. the ruling party has secured just under a 3rd of the vote. with nearly all ballots counselor, set to stay in office to spot an economic crisis,
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and europe's highest inflation rates. you as president joe biden has pressed for stronger voting rights as he marked the anniversary of the so called bloody sunday in alabama. white police attacked black marches, demanding representation. in 1957. the protest in selma led to landmark legislation . items count if it's to strengthen rights devote, have stalled in congress. most of all of us remember, new drone 40 shows massive devastation caused by russia's bombardment of back mode in east and ukraine. pressure as mounting on defending troops to withdraw from the city. analysts believe keith is considering a controlled pullout, but what is seen as a staging ground for further russian advances a fire has destroyed makeshift accommodation at the world's biggest refugee camp will than 2000 shelters have been down at cox's bazaar in bangladesh. the facility
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houses hundreds of thousands of range of muslims who fled persecution in neighboring me. emma for 3 hours, a mass of fire burned through a section of coop, along the world's largest refugee settlement by the time firefighters and volunteers were able to put it out. the blaze to destroyed around 2000 shelters, as well as dozens of mosques and schools. the camps here are home to most of the nearly 1000000 rowing your refugees and bangladesh. with shelters made of canvas and bamboo, crowded next to each other. the settlement has suffered hundreds of fires in recent years affecting every year i had taken my mother to see the doctor. when i came back, everything was on fire. we couldn't save any of our belongings. yeah, now i have 7 children. when the fire broke out,
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i couldn't find them when i went to search for them, but i couldn't find them all here. i thought i might look up when i returned home. all my things were burned. do i have nothing left? i'm with the rowena or a mostly muslim minority who fled a brutal crack down and men more that began in 2016 attempts to send them back. have failed. after meeting fierce resistance, un agencies have called man mars persecution of the rowena genocide and ethnic cleansing. while staying in the refugee camps may be safer than returning to myanmar. it's still full of risks. and not just from fires. days ago, a funding shortfall forced the world food program to reduce aid to the romania refugees who are already at risk of malnutrition. a devastating blow,
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especially for the estimated 12000 people who lost their homes in the fire. john, as communist party leadership has set out its strategy for the year ahead. the opening of the national people's congress in bridging, has bought a commitment to hire the fin spinning and a warning of escalating threats from abroad. the party is also said the target of relatively modest economic growth in the weight of the pandemic. the scenes around the animal square and beijing leave no doubt to day marks the start of china's biggest political event of the you. in the great hall of the people, the members of china's rubber stamp parliament have gathered to formerly approved the decisions already made by the communist party leaders. for example, the economic target for the seo beijing is aiming for around 5 percent growth. after the scrapping of 0 corporate policy, it's hoped the economy will get in a better shape. another important issue is tiven with the outgoing prime minister, sending this message to typing fatally. i,
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we should push for the piece for reunification with the motherland treaty as we chinese on both sides of the taiwan strait or one family bound by blood. for years, beijing has been talking about re unification, considering the democratic tiven, a renegade province. at the same time, the island which has never belong to today's people's republic is a reason for beijing to increase its military spending. above all, in the words of leak which young the army should improve its combat readiness. the man setting the pace of the gathering is to delegate with the number 0642 party lead of seizing thing is expected to expand its grip on power and get his historic thought. tom as president confirmed his predecessors could only see in office 4 to 5 year terms. aah! sport down in the buddhist league of frankfurt, traveled to post berg looking to pick up their 1st away when in 2023. but the
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wolves who were gunning to get close to the european places in the table refused to leave the pitch empty handed. and in the end, both sides had to settle for a 2 old rule. wolf bergs last time in front of a home crowd, didn't in well for the wolves. they were all barking no bite. in this one, all eyes were on frankfurt, most dangerous or offensive weapon. this season randal call omani league's only player with double digit goals and assists. but it was the wolf who started this back and forth go, getting a fair. oh, more mar, moves up over goalkeeper, kevin threat to poke it in the empty goal. wolves up frankfurt took to the air to level randall. hullo, milady. with his 11 goal of this easy, a few minutes later ebony decor found the ball in fired in a put the eagles ahead to wood. it was an absolute rocky over goal
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walls. birds, young gearhart godson payback before the break with the near post header wolf, bergen, franklin share the spoils to to the final score in spite of the lack luster. second, have both sides could leave the pitch with pride. after this, one by 11 season coasted to a for one victory over here to berlin on sunday, man of match. jeremy friend pung, who fired in liver, keys and 2nd, go 10 minutes after lying on the 1st is the 1st on the 22 year olds career at he has bagged both to go and an assist in the same game. the, when it's live accusing some hope of getting back in the hunt figure a pain football next season. so then let's take a look at all the results now and this the draw in will spoke and the liberties and when by and took down stuttgart or non burden drew with calon might spade off. and
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i'm glad back shed the spoils with fryeburg shall come down. bochum. osburg defeated bremen and dormant. they watching back on friday. so then what does all that mean for the bonus league a standing. let's take a look by and hang on to 1st place, but they still only ahead of dope and on goal difference. a big difference on the, on berlin and our 5 points behind them. in the bottom half shellcare i have moved out of last place for the 1st time since october, that dubious honor is now held by bottom. running for me, the one champion next, the step and krist to victory in the 1st rice of the season. the bar brain grand prix. the red bill driver never lost the late and crossed the finish line ahead of teammates, sergio perez and ashton mans. fernando alonso, it's for stephens 1st when in by re max fresh up in open the formula one season in paul position, and he had no problem staying ahead of the pack behind him,
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his red bullet, teammates, sandfield pet, is jostled with charlotte, claire. but soon the latter is ferry broke down. oh, trouble that set up a one to finish 4 red ball with fish up and and pad is getting their campaign up to a great start of the that's really good results. they give a space for you guys as well as the 1st time for shopping is one in bob rain. it's also his 1st triumph in a formula. one opener very, very good person where i basically made my gap. and then from there was all about just picking off of the bias because you never really know what's going to happen later on in the race. so we just wanted to make sure that we had the right size and good condition as well. so yeah,
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was very happy to to find it. i also went here hm. going back to last season, 1st job and has won 5 out of 6 races and has now made a powerful statement at the start his quest to defend his title. okay, let's take a quick look at some of the other stories from the world of sport now. and in the india, by the philadelphia 76 is snapped in the walkie back 16 game, winning st. james hardon. how the side to victory scoring again, 30 points of the 76 is reli back from and 18 point deficit. the writing in h l champions the colorado avalanche fell to the dallas stars by a score of 7 to 3. that was for jason robinson scored twice and added an assist as well. del slade, the central division now and have won 3 games in a row and something special at the under 20 asian companies. pakistan
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south korea's kang, so jin obliterated jordan's defense taking out 6 players. if you care to count them to school this rena on the left foot. when moves south korea to the top of the group and a stick close of the skewing securing spot. in the knockout stages. and that is old from 8th. what now? well, stories comes up after a short break. we have for musicians fighting the war and you crime with us. that's coming up after show price divers. ah, what people have to say matters to us. mm. that's why we listen to their stories.

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