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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 triumphs also coming up chinese president cheese in pangs says that beijing must modernize the army to make it a great wall of steel. it's, she's 1st speech since starting a historic 3rd term as president and authorities in the us on bail sweeping measures to rescue depositors money after the collapse of 2 banks, including the key regional lender, silicon valley bank. but will it be enough to prevent global contagion? and will bring you the highlights of the weekends, sports action in for the sake of football. one time table toppers glenn yawn. berlin felt further behind the title race after only managing a draw with wolves for that and much more coming up later in the program.
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ah, i'm sorry, kelly, welcome to the program. at the 95th academy awards, it has been a big night for unconventional sy fi movie, everything everywhere, all at once, which has one best picture and best director. it's star michel jo made history by becoming the 1st asian woman to win best actress for all the little boys and girls who look like me watching to night. this is a beacon of hope and possibilities. and ladies, don't let anybody tell you. you are of a partial pride. the film took home 7 awards in total. it tells the story of a middle aged chinese immigrant to the u. s. who is swept up into a wild adventure through alternate universes in a journey to save the world. and dw correspondent in as paul told
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us more about the big winner of the night. oh absolutely. what a night, what a party. it was wonderful to watch the crew of every thing everywhere, all at once celebrating on stage. and as you just said, sarah, it's and 1st in so many ways, but 1st i want to talk a little bit about how a kind of adventurers are the movie makers really are with this movie. it's a, it's a roller coaster. it's like taking place. and in a 1000 or so reality, so it's absolutely worth watching for those who haven't watched dead. and one to just also have a little bit of fun in their life. as you just said, michelle, you is the 1st asian american to win the us chorus. best actress, but she was actually also the 1st was even nominated. she gave a very emotional speech which was probably only topped or by key york, one who won her
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a supporting extra category. and he gave the most emotional speech or during the ceremony talking about how he came to the united states in a boulder, now is standing on the stage and, and being awarded with visit oscar. talking about that this is really the, the american dream coming true. the german made all quiet on the western front. also a big winner. absolutely, that was also for stuff. it was nominated with 7 us gars. never happened before in history. and within the 7 us cars, it was even nominated for best picture that are the film didn't win buddy to run the best international movie. it's one of the best production the best for design the best camera work. so that's a big, big a really win for this production, which actually was produced in german. this is very unlikely for big
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a big kits here at the oscars in hollywood. or what for me as ever came a little bit as a surprise, that the film makers who delivered a couple of speeches when they got to their oscars, did not mention the war in ukraine, because this is a anti war or a movie which is taking place during the 1st world war, and in many ways, the pictures really remain or as of the pictures which we are seeing coming out of ukraine right now. so that was a surprise not even so as even to lensky was not invited to speech. them criticize that, but that hardly anybody talked about ukraine or is also something which is debated to you only the filmmakers of the documentary about alex, i own the valley. this is a russian, a position politician who is in jail. they talked about the war,
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but that was the only time it was mentioned. he w as in, as paul joining us from los angeles in the week of the oscars. thank you so much. in other news, china's national people's congress has wrapped up its annual meeting after handing president. she's in ping, a precedent breaking. 3rd term. many of she is allies have also been hand had top government roles. the parliament has approved. the biggest government reorganization in years, revamping some ministries and forming a new financial regulator. jim, speaking at the closing ceremonies, she said that china must become more self reliant. he also vowed to modernize china's military, amid mounting tension with the u. s. over taiwan. we should strengthen national defense and army modernization, building the people's army into a great wall of steel that effectively safeguards, national security,
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sovereignty and development interests. we should actively promote the peaceful development of the relationship across the taiwan strait. resolutely oppose external interference and taiwan independence, separatist activities. earlier we spoke with correspondent fabi encroachment in beijing. we asked him how to walk us through. she's in paying speech on the last day of china's national people's congress. yeah, i think his speech was not really surprising. most of his talking points were to be expected. a car message was on economic self reliance using ping repeated several times at the country. i should pursue a technological autonomy. meaning that china yeah, should not depend so much anymore on the west for example, for air semiconductors, et cetera. and also a big message was concerning national security. he basically mentioned that he wants to turn the military into a quote unquote, great, a wall of steel to safeguard china's interests,
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and that an eob stability and national security, ester precondition for, and prosperity and development. and then towards taiwan. yes, easier, basically repeated the usual claims that china wants to promote unification that it of or pulls us any and our foreign interference and also imposes an independence activists. and, but he did not mentioned according a actually in contrast to previous times or a military threat. i mean, he usually am sometimes he would say that china would not rule out a military means to reach their gods. this time this passage was left out. meantime there were other big takeaways also from the congress, just walk us through them. yeah, i think and during the national people's congress and the growth target for the years, always said that mean the economic growth target. and there was a little bit of a surprise that m r 42023. are the target a set at around 5 percent?
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that is relatively modest compared to the baseline of last year, which was dominated by locked down. so it gives you an kind of a sign that china wants to push away just from numeric growth and you know, wants to reform the economy and, or yeah, m, f put emphasis on the quality of gross m. besides said, i think it was remarkable that or that the either the rhetoric against the west was really very harsh, especially during chin gangs press conference chip youngest in your foreign minister. and he was constantly accusing the u. s. also the west, while at the same time prize appraising the relationship with russia and also she cheating ping himself or during a speech. she was an accusing of the u. s. and several, several other western countries of containing china rise. and there was a really, very rare direct criticism that usually is issued by other diplomats but not based shooting ping himself. so there was really remarkable. and in general, of course, this a whole national people's congress was a demonstration of power by seating ping. he put basically on his loyalists into
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core or positions within his leadership. so i think the message is clear that you know, the country is, affirmed the government and ruled by seizing ping himself, had been customer and beijing. thank you. and harrison, other stories making headlines. 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 task took place a day after p young yang want of a powerful response to the joint. you ask south korean military trails this week. japan has east pandemic roles on wearing face masks in doors after 3 years. prime minister for me. okay. shita said that it will now be up to personal choice. the government still recommends, wearing a mask on trains and in hospital many people are choosing to keep their masks on even outdoors. authorities in the us state of california have confirmed that
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a people have died after 2 suspected smuggling. both capsized off of san diego. the 2 small open vessels had been carrying more than 20 people. the city chief life guard describes it as one of california worst maritime smuggling tragedies. fears of a u. s. banking crisis are rising after another bank failed to this weekend. authorities in the united states have taken over signature bank. it collapse just 2 days after silicon valley bank was shut down by regulators. new emergency policies were adopted by authorities on sunday. they said customer deposits will be protected, but they will be, but they will wipe out equity and bondholders. now taxpayer money will not be used for any losses, according to the us treasury secretary, janet yellen, and the chair of the federal deposit insurance corporation, the f d. i see the 2 bank failures this weekend or the 2nd and the 3rd worst in us
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history. let's bring it up, watch now from d. w. business. another felt bank, contagion here. well, it sounds domestic doesn't it? i can see why you, it's just that there would be s v b. then we've got signature bank, but you have to pay them on that. these 2 financial institutions are particularly exposed to current conditions. for example, s 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 who operates in a similar way. 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 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 fad 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
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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 it stop short of a bailout during the fed is make quite clear that that will be no bailout this time, which is very different to the situation we had in 2008. it feels the 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 their money to the most of the taxpayers yet. well, exactly, because they're not exactly the most sympathetic group, the, the tech rose to themselves a supposedly, you know, many of them against government intervention, but here they are being bailed out. some tax plays in the u. s. might not feel great about the idea that they're helping to bail out these,
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these people who have huge amounts of money over the past few years. 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 u. s. 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, to, to, to consider about the fact that the president biden has been very vocal about this . because as i was talking about just early confidence, this is a big part of whether or not this does become contagious. asian markets seem to be sort of doing okay. you know, there 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 wida financial sector. however, we have seen some major banks in asia, take a bit of a hit from this just because of those, those confidence issues that we're talking about. then you've also got a 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,
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as our parent over in the united states. but nevertheless, governments 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 watts, putting this on to context for us. thank you so much. ukrainian and russian forces are suffering heavy losses as fighting intensifies in eastern ukraine. ukraine's president followed amir zalinski says that more than 1100 russian soldiers have been killed in recent days. near bock moved in the focus of the fighting. now russia's paramilitary wagner group is reportedly still launching ground attacks over the weekend with russians. defense ministry said that over 220 ukrainian soldiers were killed in the region even as the war rages on, some ukrainian communities are starting to rebuild. this includes future, a town outside the capital cave. it hit the headlines after evidence emerged that
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russian forces had committed atrocities there captured in photos of a street strewn with bodies. he w a correspondent, army and as if visited, butcher, and other places trying to start again. after being destroyed, he sent us this report. i either welcome sounds and walks on the street in boucher, devastated in the 1st days of the war. the houses here are being restored at remarkable speed residency. they're surprised by the progress. yeah. you should, i hope it'll be a new start. what's your thought of something good? don't work clown. the street. and after that pin. and then all of ukraine will be rebuilt and will be better than before the war. the push up for really, the project is sponsored by the foundation of howard buffett, son of the american billionaire warren. for many, it's a symbol of ukrainian resilience, but it's an exceptional case. just 15 kilometers down the road. the
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village of more shewn lies and ruins almost exactly as it has since this time last year. this is all that's left if on his house, wrecked by russian artillery. she now lives in a modified container provided by the rotary foundation quite literally among the wreckage of her old home. and she doesn't live alone. nobody can look at this beautiful girl we have here. she shares this one room dwelling with her daughter and her granddaughter live through the 3 of us. sometimes my son comes my younger son. he sleeps on the top bunk and the 3 of us sleep on the bottom, my daughter, my granddaughter, and me. what can we do? they have been living this way since last summer. and i applied for help from the state to rebuild her house. but she hasn't heard back yet because we,
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we filled out all the forms for me. but there's been no decision on whether we'll get some sort of help or not. we don't know more than that. i mean, there's motion neutral, extra on a nose. her case is just one among many russian military destroyed hundreds of properties in her village alone, nationally. that number is in the hundreds of thousands. social policy expert yvon rabinski says the government has done a great job at finding temporary housing for almost everyone who needed. on the other hand, you've been staple access, long term vision have to have to house. people can long term perspective. first of all, we have, we have some programs to build in compensation to people who lost their homes and that had to, it's not clear yet which ones are kind of why are they to work on at home, will have to be reconstructed from the ground up little else,
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but the foundation remains. know which i suppose we share. i want to live long enough to rebuild this house. so i know that if i die, my daughter and granddaughter will have a real house to live in some of the secrets. she says her family will find a way to do it, even if it means doing it alone. so what does the future look like for displaced families in ukraine corresponded amin s f who filed that report you just saw, spoke with natalia caused laska, ukraine's deputy infrastructure minister. let's have a listen miss, cuz looks good. does ukraine have a plan? can make sure the families who need to rebuild the most get the help 1st, blah. but i live in planning the reconstruction. we're concentrating not so much on categories of families,
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but rather on the nature of the damage to houses. what we and our international partners are doing is dividing damaged houses into 3 categories. first, 2nd and 3rd category one is buildings with minor damage. busha and we, together with our international partners, are currently concentrating on restoring buildings that have minor damage to someone that had more than your beauty became. why is this happening? well, because we're trying to rebuild as many houses as possible with very little resources . so that as many people as possible can return home shaky see bay, and therefore it no longer be internally displaced. persons obviously militia, but in sure with you. some estimates put the number at one trillion us dollars to rebuild ukraine. how much money does ukraine have? right now to rebuild ah, the whole miracle, my a gray like that even on the bill from the amount that ukraine has, is not just insufficient. it is
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a very small amount. and we understand that. and currently the world bank is once again calculating the damages caused by rushes aggression in mo, chico. we expect the world bank to complete this work and give us the figures in april. ah, it was one for boucher. we'll see what the figure is and how it differs from the calculation they made last summer. it's quite clear to everyone that the amount of damage is quite significant. lot of seems linear and we are now realizing the need not only for large sums of money for reconstruction, but also for large numbers of workers to carry out this task, the liquid cookies or would you and we're working out a system that provides compensation directly to households keeper, so that they can rebuild on their own. last one. ah, let alicia la. melissa more steam of in the loop design. ukraine is still at war. it's still fighting the russian invasion. are you worried that ukraine might be
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rebuilding too soon and that it will be all in vain? oh, martha corbett, you don't know that's not how we feel. should we know for certain that our armed forces together with our international partners, will make every effort to ensure that the victory we're hoping for comes as soon as possible. when somebody says someone that ignoring your view, we believe that we've already arrived at the stage where we can focus on buildings that have the most significant damage summer and develop projects for buildings that have more serious damage. mirage. i'm afraid we have to move on to this next stage of rebuilding from a book the court with our for the rolling of missiles. oscar, thanks for taking your time to talk to us today. ah sports news for you now and when you on berlin, have long been the best story in german football. a small club on a small budget, making big noise in the men's plunder. slager own own. want to stay in the running
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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 burg. it was very much an occasion for the true believers. all young berlin fans travelled believing their side could into 3 game winless drought with victory and the rain. there was little spark, though, from either side in the 1st 45 minutes until o mamma mush had the chance to put the homes on 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 be renovated the chance to put on yawn in front from the penalties for chasing the equalized wolves coach nicko kovak made for substitutions to include both patrick vin and kevin. per it is the american fates, the bolt of hima,
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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. 3 telling fans know things have to get better fast for when you want to make europe for a 2nd consecutive season. and fryeburg left it late to take 3 important points from their game with stragglers. huff, and i'm at the game locked at one all in the 89th minute japanese midfielder ritz who tuan had just enough space. as for the late strike, was enough to get a win to one which sees them stay in the hunt for the european places. fryeburg are unbeaten in their last 5 matches. here's a look at all the bun to seek a result unmatched. a 24. there is the drawn will spur and the fryeburg when they
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vickers and be freeman. chalka and dormant, drew in the war derby. byron munich, it outspoken leipzig, dummied, clotho, frankfurt, and stood guard, ended in a draw, and as did how to berlin and mines and bolcom it calon. so what does this all mean for the bonus? legal standing swell, byron munich widened their lead at the top with dorman, now 2 points behind them. leipzig, leapfrog leone, berlin, and to 3rd in the bottom half bolcom jumped from last pace to 14th the relegation zone is now made up of stuttgart, chalka and hoffman. i'm in the women's one to say defending champions. wilkes barre got back to winning ways when they beat labor goes in for one germany international strike or alexandra pop bag. 2 goals early in the 1st half. this is the 2nd goal at the 16 minute mark. the wolves victory made amends for their losses last weekend, which spoiled their perfect record of 12 winds to start the season.
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and here's a look at some other stories from the world of sports in tennis that the indian wells masters, daniel med yet have moved into 2 in the round of 16 but needed 3 sets to get past ilia ivana, his russian compatriot andre rube left joined him. in progressing to the next round of the men, signals after defeating frenchmen, who got them back in 2 sets at the world baseball classic japan superstar. sho, hey o. tawny hit, a $135.00 metre home run. that went so far into the grandstand. the ball hit an advertising board with his own face on it to pan bead australia, $71.00 to win that game. the ski cross world cup in switzerland again served up some spectacular action with a drone following his progress down the mountain sweetest international david
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warburg took his 3rd when of the season. he edged out to pans royal. so guy of canada, reese houghton, also in the pony it might have the top start following for you. the surreal sy fi, comedy, drama, everything everywhere. all at once. has one big at the oscars. it took 7 awards and total, including the coveted academy award for best picture it. star michel yo has become the 1st asian woman to win the award for best actor up next. it is the show sports life looking at how hard work has paid off for a buyer, munich star, with,
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