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i discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage 360. get out now. ah ah, this is dw, live from berlin. china, as president begins the 2nd day of talks in moscow, she jan thing says china will prioritize economic relations with russia. calling the 2 countries great neighboring paths also come out. nato secretary general
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against sloth and back says bratia is the biggest ongoing threat to europe, security and calls on the allies to increase military spending to support ukraine class, a harsh anti j bill in uganda. lawmakers that are due to vote on legislation that would increase penalties both almost sexuality, gay activists now fear for their safety. and in football, germany started a new era after the world cup debacle of 6 nuclear 5 could have played for other nations but chose on the flip side. will the facts also get on board? ah, i'm good. how else as well come to the program? china's she didn't ping and rush us vladimir putin a holding a 2nd day of talks and moscow present. she's highly publicized visit has been built
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by both sides as a display of the countries increasingly close ties present. she arrived at the credit in the law much pageantry. today's talk with president putin are expected focus on how the 2 countries can increase corporation on various issues. up to the year 2030 met for more than 5 hours on monday, where discussions included china piece plan for you. for more that some of them are joined by chief international editor rich walker. the piece class, the chinese piece by what do we know about it? yes, i get hard. i mean, strictly speaking, this is not really being billed by the chinese as a piece plan. they call it, they call it a position paper that they brought out a few weeks ago with 12 points on it saying essentially this is the way that we view this conflict. and this is, these are the things that we think should happen for it to come to an end. and, you know,
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the western side saw some bits that they liked in it. and the russian side saw some bits that they liked it. and now we have she jumping in moscow and of course love curiosity about ok is something really tangible going to come out of this. and we don't know yet. we haven't had an awful lot of detail if that have been a lot of talks 5 hours last night or in the 2nd round of talks. now, we're expecting to have a real estate statement. the press latest we can be watching close to what they sent them, but there's a bit to go on from the chinese side. they issued what they call a readout. kind of talking about what the conversations they had. and they say that she, jim pink, told putin that internationally, voices, for peace and rationality of building and the most countries support easing tensions standing for peace talks and against adding fuel to the fire and saying that china will play a constructive role in trying to promote a political settlement, so indications they're from the chinese. so they want to move toward some sort of piece towards also a job at the west. a, you know,
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this adding fuel to the financing criticism of western countries for providing weapons to you. great. there's also a criticism from the west of about china getting involved. yeah. so there's concern in the west that what is china could do at some point, whether today or at some point in the coming weeks say, all right, we call for sci fi stop fighting. now, we want to put our weight behind this, which might, on the surface sound like a good thing might many countries, rand world might think. great. ok si, fi stop fighting. but the ukrainians in the west is they will wait a minute, under what circumstances stop fighting because we're not going to stop fighting. well, russia is still occupying a good proportion of our territory. and the suspicion is that you left me a piece of the russians would love to just sort of freeze the conflict of the situation that it's in. now take the territorial games they've got, go back and rebuild their army and come back later. so this is the western concern of ukrainians, and i think the next thing after this visit in moscow is to be very interesting to
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what does your pin go ahead with? just a sensible plan to talk to of me is lensky in ukraine. if he does, what do we then hear from the cranium after that? an interesting day, it was potentially some development. richard walker. thank you. so that's good. the view from ukraine on this sar correspondent nick connelly joins us from keith. and the chinese president has a travel to moscow to act as a peacemaker, as we've just discussed, richard. but he's not going to you crazy any time soon. what exactly? and i think that wasn't a surprise for the government here in key. if there is going to be a consolation prize of sought to call between the chinese leader and present the lensky, but it certainly bears no comparison to those days of intense towards the kind of state visit pomp and ceremony of what's happening in moscow. right now. i think since the beginning of this conflict,
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it's been clear that china is not equidistant. china cannot play the role that turkey has tried to play. maybe the nightmare minutes of the kind of an intermediary, the kind of a fair kind of negotiator with no kind of own interest in the game. certainly, china has been benefiting lot from buying very cheap russian energy since west stop buying it and has now been helping russia to get around western sanctions. i think the main hope here in care is to try and maintain chinese support for russia at that present level. and not allow it to grow. certainly, if china, through its full weight behind vladimir putin, maybe was fearful of a russian defeat here and ukraine, fearful of scenario, which may be a more pro western government came to power in russia after a defeat. if they really threw all their power behind russia, they could really make a huge difference to have a lot of weapons. they have huge factors that are able to churn out. large numbers of the kinds of munitions that russian troops are very, very low on right now. so right now the ukraine government is staying very politely, trying to do nothing to really provoke the chinese side and hoping that china keeps
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things as it is. now she is in moscow on japan's prime minister who yuki shita is in ukraine today on a surprise visit. or what does that, this timing or tell us was certainly there has been a fair amount of speculation that this is not a mistake that happened hasn't happened by chance. i think though it is important to state that these visits take a lot of planning, arriving in a city at war as key of is that normally is something that is prepared, weeks and months in advance. but certainly, japan has been doing a lot trying counter, would it perceives as china's growing influence mainly in asia, but also now in other parts of the world. but these are really comparable, where china can provide huge resources to russia and really make a huge difference. there war effort, if they should choose to do. japan is helping in terms of rebuilding in sending equipment for ukraine's energy system. but it isn't in a position to really send weapons or anything that would really make a huge difference for, for loans. here in ukraine, the dog responded ne,
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calmly. they're in a key of thank you, nick. no, a year of intense fightin ukraine has taken a tremendous soul of the country soldiers, not only injury and death, but also psychological damage. many have found help at health centers that treat symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder. one organization is offering something a little different now, therapy on horseback. ah, riding out this stress of war, these ukrainian soldiers are taking a break from battle with horse therapy. oh. when you know what you mean, use for doorbell as it's a completely different atmosphere to the front line her from the contact with the animals that we talk about how a cells share our emotions with him. our experiences here, it's pretty cool to sit under recharges for the future, one on label. oh,
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it's not just horses or cats and dogs offer a comforting palm. the soldier is each choose an animal. they feel a connection to oh, sure. oh, they do this because we project our feelings on to the animal. and when we choose our animal, it reveals that there are certain characteristics in that animal already that we also see in our salivary elisia, the name we lodge. the therapeutic effects of these exercises help many of the soldiers to better deal with post traumatic stress disorder. lucidly. when you come back here to civilian life on you are no longer on the front line on the highs. you try to entertain yourself to keep yourself busy with the train. improve yourself with canada was so you know,
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while you're focused on these things to mow the thought, some anxieties about what you experienced out there on combat missions, he doesn't taught. she was much though it just looked at 9. am we resolving? oh, it's all for as a form of escape. if only to focus on or think about something else for a while. he was in the shuttle bought this, been more on the bush. our work is focused on lowering their stress so that they can relax and so that something else can enter their mind just built him in shima, wolves is a safety that causes a new perception of reality. in the new impressions and positive impressions, roger young, he would also have, believe me, several center as are running various p t s d therapy sessions for soldiers. crucially, during the war and not just after it a much needed escape for these soldiers who could be sent back to the front line. at any time.
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nato secretary general dan stoughton back has just issued his annual report in brussels report, detailed the alliances key decisions on the war and ukraine, and relates expenditure for nato allies. stop by cold or nato members to agree. a more ambitious military spending target to ensure continued military support for ukraine. he said russia was europe's biggest ongoing thread to security alongside the threat of terrorism. prison walls, different europe is he's a massive and disease control his neighbors. so even if the war crane ended for moral on change food on her food in the nation last year was rock. but it was not as ross,
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it was little nation of encounter aggressive action. and in response says virtualization of young integrity, native law enforcement lives in josh jones, jordan bags because we apologize for the poor audio quality there. but we're gonna discuss with our correspond alexander phenomena in brussels. now what i sold, my actually said i went through what stood out for you in his speech. well, i think 2 things. first of all, the share of defense spending and as you just mentioned, stolen back cold on members of the alliance to do more so far. only 7 of them are spending more than 2 percent of their g d, p on defense. and that actually what all of them have agreed to, they agreed to reach this goal by 2024. and but said the problem is,
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so the max sat that they need to do more facing this difficult security situation. and he also said that there are pledges that they have made so far have to turn into cash into concrete military equipment. and the 2nd thing that he mentioned, he was asked about china and china support for russia. and he said that to nato so far has not seen any prove that china is providing lethal 8 to russia. but he threats to that nato is a word that russia has made such request. and he said that his message to china is not to provide russia with weapons, not to support an illegal war. he also threaten a courtier. the security environment has changed for the long term. what does he mean by that? well that means that the war in ukraine,
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even though natal is not the warring party, there has also consequences for the lions not only for their support for ukraine, but also of course for the situation on nate or eastern flame. and we have seen that the alliance has doubled its troops there that they have established for additional battle groups there. and there are thinking about strengthening the air defense on its eastern, under an eastern flank. and also the want to be that per troops there in the future . now ukraine looks like it. it will, it will be getting some new fighter jets from nato members. did he mentioned that fact at all he was asked about the soviet era fighter jet stat. poland and slovakia has promised to provide ukraine worth, but he actually didn't answer that question. but we have to stress that we're
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talking here about the make 29. jad so, so that era, jazz said to the korean pilots, know, were they can operate there. them, they do not need additional training. the discussion about whether the west is willing to provide you queen with modern western mate fighter jets, the american f sixteens, for instance. this discussion has still ongoing. there are no results regarding this question yet or has been an external phenomena there at nato headquarters in brussels. thank you. let's have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines today. china is issued a diplomatic complaint to berlin over the german education ministers to day trip to taiwan. but he gnashed arg watson is the 1st german minister to make an official visit to the island in more than 25 years. aging regards taiwan as part of its
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territory. please leave your lab. thank you. the towns president alti in when will stop over in the us, on route to central america at the end of march, china says it's seriously concern by the plans. oh, not class. as an official visit, there are reports that president sigh may meet us house speaker, kevin mccarthy. the netherlands has become the latest country to band. the chinese owned apple, tick tock from government phones. a number of western nations have expressed security concern that data collected by the up could be used by china for spying tick, tock, c e o says the company faces the pivotal moment. as u. s. lawmakers consider banning the app nationwide. in uganda, the parliament is expected to vote to day on a law that would increase prison sentences for homosexual acts to a maximum of 10 years. gay sex is already banned under laws from the colonial era,
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but at the latest proposal goes much further. it also criminalize any one who claims a gender identity other than male and female support in parliament appears to be strong. our b, uganda, parliament debates, new anti gay legislation under the proposals simply identifying as l g, b t plus, i mean would be a crime. thank you for that. for gay activist, eric and dula. the move comes, it's no surprise. of course, this has been the environment that has been happening from politicians phone very justly. does even buffle our family and horns telling us that was the height is wrong, it's an abomination looking at it. bill coming and palomino, it was not and big surprise and allah has been rejected by his family
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and has faced evictions. and a resolution to being gay were were rated by a mob of people who wanted to you know, a tankless and kill us. but when we called the police to our sisters, now we're that way instead arrested are subjected to 1st and examinations. and at the end of the day would be comb suspects of kind of knowledge, agonies that one of nature, even though we called the police for support to help us from involved. that was going to lead chess. the offer of the proposed law suggests the maximum punishment of up to 10 years imprisonment for homosexuals. he claims that this landmark bill has widespread support. if you went to my constituents, we did him in his body and asked that people were the idea with him. you in this issue there were, did you, we are by no impact because for me,
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as was this much as going send, this is one of the issues where i have a direct delivery presented. the voices of the group by the pleasant uganda already has laws criminalizing same sex acts dating back to british colonial rule. but according to human rights watch, the law would make uganda the only african country to criminalize, simply identifying as gay, and do all essays that the new bill fuels hate in an already homophobic country on, feels out soon, his only choice maybe to leave uganda. that of course, you know, worked a un panel of scientists has said the serious impacts of climate change are hitting the cloud faster than expected. their report published on monday said the world was on track to see the global warming limit of 1.5 degrees celsius in the next decade
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. in israel, the parliament has repealed a 2005 law. ordering the evacuation of 4 jewish settlements the occupied west bank, the decision by the country is far right. governing coalition could pave the way for jewish residence to return that the actual scene. in france, protesters have returned to the streets after controversial pension reforms became law. the government narrative survived. 2 votes of no confidence in parliament over that issue and say they were fighting the unpopular changes that include raising the retirement age from $62.00 to $64.00. an independent review of london's metropolitan police service as founded to be institutionally racist, sexist, and homophobic. the report recommends that britain's largest police force is completely overhauled review was commissioned after the 2021 murder and rape of
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a young woman by a serving police officer. all this day in 1960 anti apartheid campaign is in the south african township of shop. with bill held a peaceful demonstration that quickly turned into a massacre when police opened fire on protest is killing 69 people. now this date, march 21 marks the international day for the elimination of racism. countless people around the world still continue to suffer the effects. braces is one example from germany. alford. the 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, mothers that need, they always said no, no go. that was brutal for me. 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. the society or even formalism give isn't in mind and he's also had problems with prejudice in his modeling work. but i'm glad of of the um, 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. customer went to my knees, were such blatant moment, was realizing that they were limited to my career, me and my future. because of my appearance, i mostly dea sees 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 and the whole country. one researcher says that 90 percent of the respondents c
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racism in germany has a problem. those who belong to a minority are usually speaking from experience. it's i, the number 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. it literally does. it's always the case here that people are traumatized by racist attacks for nurses station and gryphon for nurses to their traumatized by racial hostility on m . and that in turn causes physical problems. in michigan, the people can't sleep and they are constantly afraid. the same men shed india and
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sat aid workers, politicians and scientists all agree racism is not an individual problem. but a structural problem to, to see i have some sports or news for you as well. germany as men's football team of met up for the 1st time since the humbling exit in the group stage of the cutter world car. co tons of flick has called up 6 new faces, including 5 who have parents born outside germany. as court has long been multicultural, but never more solved than now, as germany tries to revive their former glories. another new start for germany. they're preparing for saturdays friendly against peru, their 1st game since being dumped out of the world. her seeks new call ups were all born in germany, but 5 of them have parents who hail from other countries. they were all eligible to play for other nations that have chosen germany,
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despite decides. recent troubles on the pitch fans help the fresh faces help put the team back on track ahead of germany. hosting next year's european championship is just in one. i think we have good players. we have the talent, but it doesn't work out like we wanted to. and the players, yes, they have to find each other. there are some new players now let him and some young what she shall to know to their partner up. i know my younger 21 year old defender malik chow plays for italian side. ac milan is a cynical his father and finish mother, but quickly opted for germany out berg forward, morgan parish, his parents come from kosovo. he's mainly played club football in austria and turkey. blazes orders via, of course we expect every single player on the pitch to show passion and conviction in order to represent the colors of german. lo, i believe that if this passion can be shown on the pitch of it, then it will be also felt by the fans. and that's what we wanted earnest and get as
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often chance. we run on canada. we're a man flake, a new national team director, rudy fellow. hope being closer to the supporters will boost flagging interest in the side. the new call ups are ready to do their debt. and finally, aids this just the numbers nets, but certainly if you ask 75 year old football coach, coach roy hodgson, who has just been appointed as manager over in the english premier league team crystal palace until the end of the season. the former english boss is the oldest coach of the history. the english top flight. he previously managed the south london side between 20172024. we go as a reminder of our top story, chinese president, she didn't ping and russian president vladimir putin have begun the 2nd day of talks and moscow focuses expected to be on economic corporation. she has also extended an invitation for putin to visit beijing. and that's it. from me and the
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