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ah ah ah, this is dw news coming to live from berlin. china is leader begins. the 2nd name talks in moscow, teja, and paying as promoting his piece plan for ukraine. but for vladimir putin, the visit is a show of support from his most powerful. also coming up keep wins, backing that it says approved crucial to launching a counter offensive against brushes. invasion,
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european union agrees to send ukraine a 1000000 rounds of artillery of the next 12. plus uganda and lawmakers are set to bow to legislation that would increase legal penalties for homosexuality. or hear from an activist who fears he may have to leave the country for his own safety. ah. hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. chinese, she jin pink rushes. vladimir putin are set for a 2nd day of talks in moscow. china is peace plan for the war, and ukraine was the focus of discussions on monday. while the chinese president repeated his calls for impartial mediation and the conflict. the united states has suggested that beijing may be planning to revive moscow with more weapons. a claim china has denied standing shoulder to shoulder
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to authoritarian leaders defiantly pushed back against western values. nato and the united states for russia's president, she's visit, is a diplomatic qu, showing much needed foreign support. as moscow struggles with international isolation, this humor will be, will be slightly booted. i am very glad that you found it possible and found the time to come in the evening and talk in an informal, friendly atmosphere about all issues that interest us for chinese president, she jang pang. it has a chance to act as a global peacemaker. and to protect china's power in the face of warnings from the united states. the message from the u. s. is clear. beijing will endure a harsh sanctions if it provides moscow with weapons for its war in ukraine. she in periods and are determined to craft a new world order. one not according to them does not follow dictates from the
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world sole superpower. religion was the issue. yeah, we are pardonable in comprehensive strategic cooperation. jerry, it, in this dances that determines that there should be close ties between our countries. home leadership, where she and peyton were expected to discuss beijing's 12 point piece plan, which calls for negotiations between moscow and keith. but it doesn't mention a withdrawal of russian troops from ukrainian territory. is an omission not lost on the koreans. because i got a little shawl for all the cobra. one dictator has found another. i'm open, joe lay attract each other. but it will not change much if they get support for the war from china. the oscar wind leaves us that only could work out at a certain themes like some kind of game, like they want to tease the western world out. but that's my opinion. yes,
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touch though people as long ukrainian president the lady may lansky has made it clear that no peace can be achieved as long as russian troops continued to occupy and attack his country. and he isn't interested in giving any ukrainian territory to peyton cholenski and she are expected to discuss the war on the phone. in the coming days. short while ago i spoke with course none of javion crushed in beijing . i asked him if president, she's visit to moscow, is a piece mission, or more a show of support for russia in this war against ukraine. where i would say none of the 2 descriptions you mentioned are really 100 percent accurate. i would not call this a piece mission because seating things 1st go in my opinion, is to deepen ties with russia in a strategic way, but also economically a china once a cheaper energy gas and oil from russia, et cetera. but at the same time sheeting ping is of course aware that he cannot overly antagonize the west. and if he does so, if he crosses a red line,
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then he will have to pay an economic price and forms of sanctions. so i think what he wants also is to be seen as a yeah, constructive head of state that can, you know and possibly solve this crisis. and we know from the 1st read out from yesterday that you know, and he put the ukraine issue on the agenda and, and china probably wants to get a diplomatic gain from it. how successful he can be. i mean, i'm skeptical because china's official position is really does not include a criticizing russia. it does not mention that russia should withdraw its troops. so am, i don't think it can be super successful, but i think the ambition is there and a duck shooting pink does not want to openly show support for russia's war this summer. touch with she and putin is not exactly a meeting of equals is no, definitely not. i mean in terms of military might, you can argue that russia is still a world power. but in all other aspects am,
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china is really much more advanced and developed technologically. but also economically in a really point out the economy. and because if you look at the g d p, then you know, china's g d p is 10 times as big by now, then rushes. so our russia is really sliding very deep and towards a dependency on china. and of course heating ping us aware of that development. what are people in china saying about she's visit with putin fabia yet? it's a very, i'm highly sensitive question and especially online that the sends us i am, you know, stepping in and manipulating the public opinion i would say. but yeah, definitely putting this quite popular with in the chinese population. but at the same time, are china and russia beckoned the days china and the sub in union. they had a very, a complicated relationship. and especially if you drive to the border area, or between china and russia, you can see that, you know, those historic atrocities are still quite very present. so i would say they are not
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really an organic li, grown friendship between those 2 people. but more like a political mandate to be friendly to each other. aviana. thank you very much for now. correspond fabi and customer. they're in beijing, you for and then defense ministers have agreed on a 2000000000 euro plan to send desperately needed ammunition to ukraine. the deal provide ukraine with a 1000000 artillery shells over the next year. keith has told its allies, it needs $9200000.00 artillery rounds per month to mount a successful counter events of against russian forces. i walked through carefully carrying a wounded soldier for treatment. this converted coach serves as a mobile hospital near the front line here in east and ukraine. young doctor's like 23 year old and revolution, take care of the wounded in the moving bus until they can be brought to safety. but he was previously stationed in back, moved way was constantly confronted by death percentage.
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oh, bullets, bullets here once our gerlene everyday because zara a close phone, but the soldiers conditions suddenly deteriorates. andrei has to quickly check for internal bleeding. the young fight of lad says he had to cruel, wounded for many meters before he pulled out of the firing line. the situation at the front is critical. with a short is of everything, including ammunition, nixon that i'd beach. unfortunately, the russians have more artillery shells and more rockets that we can't afford to just fire in all directions like they can. the russians are hitting us everywhere. you know, when it blows the craig, not perfect. i'm in drone footage from the ukrainian army back moot has become a zone of death. according to estimates,
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the russians are currently firing tens of thousands of shells a day, the ukrainians under $10000.00 more ammunition, more artillery shelves on it. all needs to come from the west. if should have a good a, if ammunition isn't delivered or only arrives in small amounts as you crime will still fight on, this would equal will look then for other supplies ve score we're old prepared to defend ourselves, to the end stones, if necessary, a spine your which come nam, ukraine's military is concerned that the you could be too slow in procuring and delivering much needed ammunition. alex rocha went out heartless, supporters with ammunition, then they'll save thousands of ukrainian lives you back on the bus. andree tends to the wounded and explains his fears for the future. if we can let the russians capture box,
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they will go does in this situation, will we like repeats in repeats in so it doesn't come to that. many in ukraine, hoping, heavy weapons and ammunition arrived from the you and others as soon as possible. warren, this was spring in dr. unrest, rats. he is a senior fellow at the german council on foreign relations and he joins us from budapest. so on rush, the e u has promised to supply ukraine with a 1000000 artillery shells over the next year. will this solve ukraine's ammunition shortage? good morning. i just sort of the not thought of the ammunition shortage, but it will ease it a lot. a lot of depends, of course, on the timing. so what schedule, you know this 1000000 shots delivered? still this is an important step towards addressing the problem of ammunition shortage. what else does to you need in order to continue defending itself against
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brushes, aggression, and restore its territorial integrity? well, are you gonna need a heavy weaponry more tanks, more and more wiping because and most important light, more training for the ukraine and soldiers. i mean, green army is also suffered heavy losses and the new soldiers, newly recruited, are usually more beloved soldiers need proper training before getting sent to the front line. in addition to this, one needs to keep in mind also the need for metro financial assistance. few other supplies, a lot of other things ukraine made into strongly, dependent on access that's from it's not on our large. what about war? plains fighter jets. we hear ukraine continuing to call for those poland, his promise. some how important our fighter jets for ukraine. well, in this war, ukrainian air force managed to preserve its operation operational capability,
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but they are capable of is mostly symbolic resistance, at least at the present level. not only because rush on air force and be so we're running the strong but because russian and defense is really strong. so of course, 5 door jets would be important to secure the skies over your grain also to secure the skies over the gland. ukrainian counter attack is going to start somebody in the spring. however, fight. they're just not the most important things. ammunition, these 2 e, u is providing substantial help to cheer because it feels threatened by rushes aggression. what's at stake for the european union in the confrontation with russia? you know, secured, yes, a whole. i mean this, such a scale of war hasn't taken place on the, you know, been continent ever since the 2nd world war. moreover, if the count to hold your ation of divorce ukraine on and to will be thought to be billed, doesn't 14 already. these means and 9 years old war, such
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a little war hasn't taken place in the, you know, been continent, ever since the early 18th century. so this is a major war. this is a landslide moment. that is changing everything in terms of utopia of security. so not is at stake, but donna from the wanted to go perspective, but also for the media to decide under. good to see andrea rots from the german council on foreign relations. thanks. thank you. said lucas, few more stories making headlines round the world today. japanese prime minister, whom you cuz she does is in ukraine today. 4 talks with president belong to me as lance iep to sheeta border to train from poland to ukraine. in the early hours of tuesday, he is expected to affirm japanese support or ukraine, particularly in the areas of reconstruction and humanitarian. a german education minister, patina talk boxing a has arrived in taiwan on a 2 day trip. yes. she's the 1st german minister to make an official visit to the
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island in more than 25 years. beijing, which regards taiwan as part of its territory, as reacted angrily to the trip. the international monetary has proved a nearly $3000000000.00 bailout for sri lanka. the country was plunged into severe economic downturn after running out of cash reserves. the climate move comes after we launches largest predator. china agreed to restructure its loans. a panel of un climate scientists are calling for urgent action on climate change saying it's devastating effects or hitting the planet earlier than expected. the inter governmental panel on climate change issued a key report on monday, urging the world to take immediate steps to limit global warming. the experts said the window of opportunity was closing but stressed with a global effort. there was still time. extreme weather has been hitting as hard for
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decades now with catastrophic consequences. heat waves, droughts, storms, floods melting, arctic ice. all this time, scientists and human experts have been calling to limit the speed of global warming . today, they are sending a familiar message. time is crucial. humanity is on thin ice and there pisces melting. fust. this to this report of ethan governmental panel on climate change might be c, c. details. humans are responsible for virtually all global heating over the last 200 years. the rate of temperature rise in the last half century is the highest in 2000 years. concentrations of carbon dioxide at, at their highest, in at least 2000000. here's the climate time bomb is ticking. this is why rich countries are being asked to become climate neutral by 2040,
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which means they need to reach their c o 2 goals even faster than planned. germany was set to become climate neutral by 2045, but the country is lagging behind, especially in the areas of transportation and building renovations. what happens in the rest of the decade is extremely important. one problem is that a lot of money is still being spent on fossil fuel extraction and not on curbing climate change. the current amount needs to be increased by 3 to 600 percent. yet there is hope the you and experts say we have the necessary scientific knowledge to limit climate change. the financial backing is also there, at least in theory. they just have to be used in the right place. out uganda where parliament is expected to vote today on a bill that would increase penalties for homosexuality to a maximum of 10 years in prison. same sex contacts are already prohibited in uganda
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under colonial era laws. but the proposed bill, the, the bill rather goes much further criminalizing anyone who claims a gender identity other than what it describes as the binary categories of male and female support in parliament appears to be strong. ah, upload for you, can that speaker of parliament and her proposal for a strict law against homosexuality for you can then gay activist eric in bella, her remarks sting. but you don't shook him. of course this has been the environment that has been happening from politicians phone. it just really does even buffalo, our feminine phones telling us that too much they hate is wrong. it's an abomination looking at a bill coming in parliament. it was not a big surprise for identifying as gay. dolah has been rejected by his family.
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he has history with we're, we're rated by a mobile people who wanted to, you know, i took my son kill us. but when we called the police to our sisters now we're that were instead arrested a subject to 1st and examinations. and at the end of the day, we became suspects of kind of knowledge, agonies that would, of nature, even though we called the police for support to help us from a moke that was going to reach us at uganda's parliament. the author of the bill suggests the maximum punishment of up to 10 years imprisonment for homosexuals. he describes it as a landmark contribution to society. if you went to my constituents, we did a municipality to ask the deep with the idea with me on this issue. there were, did you, we are by no impact because we're me,
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as was this much as goes and this is one of the issues where i would direct deleted, presented devices of the, by the present. velo make out uses gaze of deliberately recruiting the vulnerable, including children, into homosexuality. why are they in reading our scores? where did you reading the children they, i guess being provocative. so you want to be with our children and we look on. you want to be with our schools and we look on you can down really has laws criminalizing sim 6 acts. getting back to british colonial rule. when similar legislation was tapered back in 2014, it was notified by courts on grounds that parliament did not follow procedure. some observers see that low make has could now be targeting almost sexuality for political gains or to divert public attention from other pressing issues. no lessees that the new bill refuses hate in an already homophobic country. if the
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situation was in his, his only safe choice may be to leave the country. earlier i spoke to journalist you julius mc gamboa in the u. gannon, capital kampala, i asked him why lawmakers there felt the need to crack down even harder on homosexuality. that very christian has been widely debatable here in uganda. for the past few weeks, many people are questioning why this time because we have not recently seen public events, public gatherings of gay communities. we've not had a big sim 6 wedding. we've not had the gay pride parade taking place. and some people are questioning, why are politicians coming at this time? i paused the same question before the the move of the bill. and he told me that actually the gay community has been recruiting children in the background. there
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have been recruiting children in schools and he says, this is a proper justification to come up with a new legislation to cub what he calls immoral activities. what is the situation like for day people in uganda today? i think it's important to appreciative, fucked, that many ugandans are publicly anti gay. you can as presidential irma 70 has previously described gay people as disgusting and when it comes to their religious front, religiously does maintain as they preach that homosexuality is ungodly. important to note that most ugandans i religious and they follow these teachings. this is what is taught in schools. it stoughton churches. and it's what is taught in communities. so many ugandans believe that homosexuality is immoral. so being gay
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is not and is a thing in uganda. what sexual orientation is also a human rights issue. is there any movement to defend l g b t q writes in uganda. yes, the organizations in you're going and that, that are trying to defend the rights of the l g b t q. that is why in the past when a law like this was presented, they managed to take it to court and challenges even this time to have said that they would challenge this law in the courts of law, live actually petition to parliament over the same issue. they say that minorities to our people, it is a responsibility of the leaders to protect the minorities to so we can say, yea, the organization protecting the l g b t q people. but even these organizations, they walk under a lot of pressure because of hud reports, or some of these organizations reportedly been targeted,
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foreclosure and then we've had previous gave periods, being graded by the police and some members arrested. julius, thank you very much. that was journalist julius morgan bla, in compiler. uganda is looking out a couple of other stories around the worlds of protesters have taken to the streets again in france after controversial pension reforms became law comes after the government narrowly survived to confidence votes in parliament over the if you opponents have vowed to keep fighting the deeply unpopular changes that include raising the retirement age and an independent review of london's metropolitan police force has found it to be institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic report recommends that britain's largest police department be completely over home review was commissioned after the 2021 murder and rape of a young woman by a serving office. on this day in 1960
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a peaceful anti apartheid demonstration was held in the south african township of sharp phil. but the demonstration quickly turned into a massacre when police opened fire on protesters, killing 69 people. now this date, march 21st march the international day for the elimination of racism. countless people around the world continue to suffer the facts of racism. we talked to a male model living in working here in germany, who says he's experienced repeated professional and personal discrimination because of the color of his skin. how for the i comes from senegal. he now lives in hamburg, where he works as a model. he says he's experienced repeated discrimination because of the color of his skin. like when he wanted to go to a club with friends. ya, me, my, his acne padeo. he said no, no, go. that was brutal for me and said we didn't even have a chance. and even if we did,
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it fell apart. when we had to show id cards. we had special id papers and they always said no decides or even formalism give isn't in mind. he's also had problems with prejudice and his modeling work didn't late of, of the lay them is sorry, but unfortunately we don't have clients for you in new york or you look great, but try new york. and i say, hey, i'm here in germany. i did my schooling here and i want to be successful here in customer mental mine. these were such blatant moment was realizing that there were limits to my career to me and my future because of my appearance. i mostly out of the seas this as racist. exclusion and he's not the only one german society may be diverse, but anyone with a different skin color or who wears a headscarf is likely to experience racism sooner or later. that goes for berlin
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and the whole country. one researcher says that 90 percent of the respondents see racism in germany has a problem. those who belong to a minority are usually speaking from experience. it's i, the numbers speak for themselves. racism is not a marginal phenomenon, but one that affects society as a whole. schools, the police, labor and housing are some of the primary areas affected by racism. but help is available. there are dozens of resource centers in berlin alone that are publicly funded. reach out is just one of them. offering psychological help. not really does . it's always the case here. lot of people are traumatized by racism. the taxi fun assist isn't. i'm a griffin. when the systems are traumatized by racial hostility, won't. and that in turn causes physical problems. in michigan, the people can't sleep and they are constantly afraid that men stand you get upset,
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aid worker, politicians, and scientists all agree racism is not an individual problem. but a structural problem, ian statistic. you're watching d. w. news from berlin up next, eco africa visits and all fritz will in tunisia and get all the latest news information on our website at d. w dot com. i'm terry martin. thanks for watch. with
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