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relationship with animals, global, i think i will live long enough to witness the factory farming the great debate this week on d. w or ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, everything everywhere, all at once. a surreal sy fy movie starring michelle. yo winds big at the oscars in hollywood, taking 7 awards in total, and making history in more ways than one. the german anti war epic, all quiet on the western front also triumphed. also coming up authorities in the
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united states take steps to shore up confidence in the banking system after the collapse of the high profile silicon valley bank. could there be implications for the global economy over new analysis. and in the bonus league of football, one time table toppers when you and berlin felt further behind to the title race, when they could only manage a draw with bull's eye . and i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. at the 95th academy awards, it has been a big night for sy fi movie, everything everywhere, all at once, which has one best picture and best director. the film took home 7 awards in total, including best actress for michelle. yo. it also bagged best supporting actress and best supporting actor film tells the story of
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a middle aged chinese immigrant to the united states who has swept up into a wild adventure through alternate universes. any journey to save the world and from war. let's bring an entertainment journalist, katie matthews, in los angeles. what a night for this movie? yeah, i, you know, going in though it was nominated for i think it was 11 different categories and i thought it was we ball so i wasn't too far off. everyone just fell in love with this, this film with a mainly asian cast. and it was the 1st time that so many asians had been nominated at the oscars. you know, of course, michelle, you made history by becoming the 1st actress of asian descent to win the best actress for everything everywhere, all at once. and then k, who kwan won for best supporting actor. so he's only the 2nd person of asian descent to win in the best supporting actor category. so it's just
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a great night. ah, overall for that down for sure. and we also, the german made movie all quiet on the western front. did quite well as well. very, very well took home for awards kind of surprise because the, the international features which is really a lot of the foreign language films, a lot of people have been leaning towards argentina in 1985. but then you know, the dark horse came in in all quite on the western front. the german drama. 0 one and just did exceptionally well. i think they even were surprised. they won 4 awards. so definitely a good night for all are quite on the western front entry germany, really what us it out to your k j. well, you know, the elephant in the room was what happened last year between wilson and chris rock . and they dealt with jimmy kimmel, the host dealt with it, but he didn't dwell on it, which is something that i like. he took shots, it,
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everybody from tom cruise to nick can in to james cameron. and then right before he ended his, his 1st monologue. he basically said, you know, he's ready in case anything unexpected happens. they've got a crisis team and that if you do get out of hand, he'll award you with the best actor ah, trophy, and allow you to speak for 19 minutes. and of course, the audience will do nothing, and that was a play at what happened last year when you know that incident happened. no one of you really did anything because we didn't know how to react. so he was poking fun. i think at the academy for that so that, that kind of stood out. i really liked the way he set the tone. i thought lady, god, i had a good performance for her song that was featured in the film talk gone. and of course we love riana performing a lithia from a black panther. you know, sequel with honda forever, so that those were great. katie mac is in los angeles with all the latest from the oscar. thank you. katie. thank you. and here are some other
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stories making headlines around the world president she's been paying, has called on china to strengthen its own national security. speaking at the closing of the annual parliament session, he said that china must modernize its military forces to make it quote, a great wall of steel. he also repeated beijing's aims to unite the self governing democracy of taiwan with china shook. north korea says that it has launched several missiles from a submarine in the sea of japan. the missiles flew for about 1500 kilometers. the test took place a day after pyongyang warned of a powerful response to the joint us south korea military drills this week. ukraine's president vladimir zalinski says more than 1100 russian soldiers have been killed in recent days. near bock mood, a focus of fighting in eastern ukraine. russia's paramilitary wagner group is reportedly still launching ground attacks. chief says that defending bach mood is
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necessary to quote, by time for a counter offensive. authorities in the united state of california have confirmed that 8 people have died after 2 suspected smuggling boats capsized off of san diego. the 2 small open vessels had been carrying more than 20 people. the cities chief lifeguard described it as one of california's worst maritime smuggling . tragedies fears of a u. s. bank in crisis are rising after another bank failed this weekend. authorities in the united states have taken over signature bank. it collapsed just 2 days after silicon valley bank was shut down by regulators. new emergency policies were adopted by authorities on sunday. they say that customer deposits will be protected and they will wipe out equity and bond holders. taxpayer money
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will not be used for any losses. according to the us treasury secretary, janet jaelyn and the chair of the federal deposit insurance corporation, the f d. i see the 2 bank failures this weekend are the 2nd and the 3rd worst in u. s. history. let's bring in rob watts now from d. w. business, another felt bank, contagion here. well, it, it sounds dramatic, doesn't it? i can see why you, it's just there would be s v b them. we've got signature bank, but you have to bear in mind that these 2 financial institutions are particularly exposed to current conditions. for example, as b. p does land in particular to tech start ups who are susceptible to the movements of interest rates. and then you've also got signature bank operates in a similar wave. it is also more exposed to crypto currencies than almost any other bank and to currencies. anyone who's paying attention to the maybe last year when i have somewhat tank. so there is
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a lot of hope that this won't spread to the us banking sector as large, and that is something that the u. s. government us fed is trying to reassure people that it won't economist seem to feel that enough has been done over the weekend to prevent that happening. but you have to also bear in mind that a run on the bank isn't necessarily a rational thing based on how to kill people, feel about their savings. and if they don't feel secure about that, then it can happen whether those worries are just if i don't know. so here's what the fed is doing to try and make them feel secure. i'm really an extraordinary measure here. they say that depositors will have access to their cash on monday when it comes to silicon valley bank. that's huge, isn't it? well, it is absolutely. and what it also does is stop short of a bailout during the fed is made quite clear that that will be no bailout this time, which is very different to the situation we had in 2008. it feels that safeguards have been put in place in the mean time. mean that that is no longer necessary. that comes as a big relief though, that they will be getting access to that money to the,
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to most of the taxpayers yet. well, exactly, because they're not exactly the most sympathetic group, the, the tech broke through themselves a supposedly, you know, many of them against government intervention, but here they are being bailed out. some tax pays in the u. s. might not feel great about the idea that they're helping to bail out these, these people who have made huge amounts of money over the past year. let's look at the contagion factor. again, we have markets opening in asia. everyone really curious to see how this is going to play out us president buying and also says that he's going to be speaking about this on monday. so walk us through how investors are digesting it. well, it's interesting to consider about the fact that the president biden has been very vocal about this because as i was talking about just a confidence, this is a big part of whether or not this does come contagious. asian markets seem to be sort of doing okay. you know, they don't seem to have been too surprised by this enough, has been done perhaps over the weekend in the u. s. to alleviate the concerns about the wider financial sector. however, we have seen some major banks in asia like
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a bit of a hit from this just because of those account, those confidence issues that we're talking about. then you've also got the subsidiaries of silicon valley bank, for example, in the u. k. and here in germany, having to reassure people that actually were not exposed to the same problems as our parent over in the united states. but nevertheless, government having to think ok, how do we protect our own tech sector here to make sure that the contagion doesn't cross the atlantic for example t w business rob was putting this on to context for us. thank you so much. police in moldova said that they have foiled a plot by rushing back to groups trained to cause a mass on rast during a protest. around 5000 demonstrators gathered in the capitol chest, and now on sunday, they demanded the government cover their energy bills. after a cold winter and prevent moldova from being dragged into a war with russia. o protest is took to the streets
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of the mill, dove in capital kitchen out on sunday, chanting down with my a son. do the countries precedent the demonstrations of becoming a regular occurrence. they started last summer in the face of rising fuel prices and concerns about pensions. but there is strong support for russia. protest is demanding that the pro european government stepped down. i come because electricity and all the bells have become too expensive. my pension is too small. audi they said they would rate them to at least $3000.00 li. are they mocking us? the president is a sheep. the protests are organized by the minority pray russian show party, which takes its name from elan shore, a moldova oligarch who lives in exile and israel,
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after fleeing convictions for fraud. they hold 6 out of a 101 seats in the countries parliament by the mil devens think the protesters, the victims of propaganda good soon won. i think they are being misled and as time passes that they will re correct directions there or some fortunate for them here been through our left in the shadow of poverty and were manipulated by dirty politics against our country. plus what, what, while moldova is seeking modernization gavera? was there misery modernization and an alignment with the european union or among the goals of the new government? it doesn't mean that these protestors want riddles. ah, now in sports, when young berlin have long been the best story in germany football,
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a small club on a small budget, making big noise in the men's bundles. slager when yon want to stay in the running for a chance to play in europe next season. but they suffered a blow to those efforts. after a miserable night in wolf's park. on a cold and wet knotted wolf's big, it was very much an occasion for the true believers. audio on berlin fence travelled believing their side could into 3 game winless drought with victory in the rain. there was little spark sto from either side in the 1st 45 minutes until o mamma mush had the chance to put the home sot in front. he didn't one on one with the caper, the egyptian had plenty of space. it may be too much time to think school us at half time, it was clear in the minds of most this was to be again decided by fine margins. and so it was a lunging bull spoke, foot went an inch too far, that gave yasser buren of it the chance to put on yawn in front from the penalties for chasing the equalized wolves coach. nico batch made for substitutions to
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include both patrick bin and kevin per it is the american fates, the bolt of hima, the austrian did the rest. the gold like the game and the occasion. it wasn't one for the archives. 11, it finished. not a disaster for it was fisher, but he and the traveling fans know things have to get better fast for when you want to make europe for a 2nd consecutive season. and now fryeburg left at late to take 3 important points from their game with stragglers. huff, and i'm with the game lock that one all in the 89th minute japanese midfielder richard delano had just enough space to score the late strike was enough to get a 2 to one when, which sees them stay in the hunt for the european places in fryeburg are unbeaten in their last 5 matches. the commander of our top story here at the dap,
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eunice, the surreal sy, fy comedy, drama, everything ever were all at once. has one bed at the oscars? it took 7 warrants in total, including the covenant oscar for best picture. it storm shall yo, has become the 1st asian to lineage ward for best actress. next it is world story is looking at afghan school. girls who have fled to india. they can get an education with that you're up to date. i'm sorry. kelly in berlin. thank you so much for watching. with people and trucks injured one, trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away at the border families plain bomb attacks in syria to the credit on.

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