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hot spot for food and some great cultural memorials to boot d w. travel off we go. ah ah, isn't he w news? live it from berlin to night. the turmoil at the tap, the un warning about the world's growing water crisis. we all need it, but safe drinking water is in short supply. and the un says that the problem is getting worse in places. that may surprise you also coming up. german police carry out raids on an extreme right wing group implicated last year in an alleged plot to
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overthrown the german government. ah. i bring gov. it's good to have you with us. it is the life blood of humanity, but it is more and more in short supply. i'm talking about water. and today on world water day, a new you went report reveals the skill of water scarcity around the globe. the u. n. is holding a special conference in new york to draw attention to the crisis. one that's prompted an australian woman to set herself a unique challenge. when she noticed that the world was running out of water. mina gould, started running. and she hasn't stopped since i'm running because i want to take the voices of the people from the front lines of this. what a crisis and take boardrooms,
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take them into the holes of power. and in by the government officials, the corporate corporate leaders to take action, the athlete and activists from australia completed 200 marathons across 32 countries over the last year. now she has made her way to new york city, where delegates have gathered at the un for 3 day summit. and i have to discuss ways out of the water crisis. around to 2000000000 people. the quarter of the world's population, like access to safe drinking water station as a human rights. this is more than a conference on water. it is a conference on today's walls seems from the perspective of its most important resource. this conference must be present the quantum leaps in the capacity of member states and international community to recognize and act upon the vital importance of wanted, while world sustainability and as a tool to foster peace and international cooperation in new you and report shows
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that the global water shortage is likely to worsen over the coming years, despite the efforts by the international community to make sure everyone has access to clean water. on the sidelines of the summit, some famous faces, a highlighting the fact that a lack of water impacts more than just people's health you. it's a massive issue. it touches everything. it really affects women and girls, and they are disproportionately affected by this. a lot of millions of girls aren't in school because of this efforts to achieve that. a chance to summit kicked off the u. s. government promised $49000000000.00 us dollars of funding to help the global walter calls. i think it's easy in places like perez, i here in new york city where we turn on the tap, what it comes out to think yes, that there is this major systemic global. what a crisis that exists out there, mina. julie has witnessed that crisis herself seeing melting glasses and eric regions during her journey. now she hopes that the world won't turn
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a blind eye to an issue that in the end will affect everyone everywhere. a police here in germany have carried out a series of raids on properties linked to a group known as the rights burger group. that's the far right network that was implicated in an alleged plot last december to overthrow the german government. one police officer was shot and wounded in today's operation. several locations and neighboring switzerland were also searched. german law enforcement estimates the extremist have up to $23000.00 supporters nationwide. to be as ginsburg as a journalist, an author whose books are based on his own undercover investigations inside the rights burger. see i asked him whether the rights burger or little more than a bunch of lunatics, or is this an actual threat to society? now, a question as it might seem, because that i spoke a movement, it's not like one network,
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one certain type of extremist or something like this. it's more like a conspiracy theory which is deep seated in general on history and not isn't. it became a stacy of parkersburg rational idea, which takes more and more violence farms into that society. and when you were under cover with this group, i mean what, what, what was the message? i mean, what kind of world do they want to see be be created to st. enter the every power i to the idea. i'm a genius society without the most of those are a nation of the and he was in stuff like, i mean the idea is that the general public and their world to it's not a real, that's a legitimate state. that's just that evil construct something sinister made by the
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mentally made by those evil and i think 25 and now they want to reconstruct and getting pharma, german right off stage or whatever. and today we saw these raids carry out here in germany and in switzerland. how big of a boy would you say these raids have been to any plans that this group, you know, may have to overthrow the government? well, not a big one at all. it's way too late and way to middle. again, the problem is not the one that what i would say is why, why didn't that? who found it wasn't? it's like i say it's way too late. it way too little because we had the structure and those are the logical beliefs. deep feet in jim society for decades and it started magically the pipe and till 3040 years. these ideas could,
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could escape those far right circles and became, became ideas in that central society. those people which had arrested. now, i'm not like fringy, don't be a neo nazis or consideration of furies. those are policemen. members of the german army sat like this normal people who belief those far right? fashion ideas. so what, what has what you know, but you're going to be if you're saying that these, these extremist ideas have now moved into the mainstream of german society. but my question is, what do you think, what, what has allowed that, what is allowed that migration to take place? well, in germany we actually key and i'm being a good guy, and we need to be against action against masculine. and so it's easy to say event and it's extremely tough to talk about the contents of fascist ideology. south
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knows ideas, right? right. so the idea of those they are trying to eliminate or to, to damage the german people against came back to set up the fact and people who don't consider themselves to be for right that well then that sounds pretty good and it's horrible. it's a promo of education, fundamental education. yeah, it's fascinating talking with you and i hope you can come back when we have more time bob, to hear more about your experiences with this group, author and journalist to be as ginsberg to be, as thank you splitter. things are the stick. look down some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. the swedish parliament has voted overwhelmingly in favor of joining nato. once all native states have ratified sweden's membership, the country will give up decades of neutrality. but turkey and hungary, they still have to ratify the move. sweden took the decision to join nato after russia invaded ukraine. at least 4 people had been killed after a russian drone struck a student dormitory,
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80 kilometers south of the ukrainian capital keith. the attack took place at dawn on wednesday hours after the japanese prime minister left heave following an official visit. a school and 2 dormitories were partially destroyed in the attack of that drone attack, just one of several watched by russian forces on cities across ukraine. this wednesday, grades president brought him his zalinski. he spent the day visiting troops on the front line in eastern. don't ask region, the unannounced visit was his 1st there since last december. and it was meant to be a morale booster for ukrainian troops fighting to retain control of bach moot. the city has been under russian bombardment now for months. ah, boosting the moral of soldiers fighting the fiercest of ukraine's battles so far from ukrainian president volota mere zalinski, his office,
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released as footage of him handing out metals. it said to have been taken close to the front lines near the city of bach, moved in with wood. i have the honor to be here to day in the east of our state in the dumbasses and to reward our heroes. to thank you, joe. and to shake hands. thank you for protecting mistakes, have been sovereignty, and the east of you, grey grey. the city of buck moot, has seen the bloodiest battles with russia attempting to encircle ukrainian troops there. for weeks. the devastated city has become a symbol of the ukraine's resistance and with russia advancing on the battlefield. zalinski is tribute to soldiers comes at a critical time in shakespeare. the d cranium president also visited a military hospital in donuts money, appraising medical teams for their work. okay,
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i see what's wrong with jacqueline. i want to thank you for your professionalism and your work. you're open until we win. don't don't we need to say the lives of many people who are defending our country. national, make you that you are defending it on your front muslim front. logan saelens keys visit near the front lines comes just days after russian president vladimir putin took his 1st ever trip to the eastern don bass region. visiting his troops in brushing occupied marty paul. the french president has defended his decision to force through unpopular pension reforms, including raising the retirement age from 62 to 64. emanuel micron says that he is prepared to be unpopular and that the changes are necessary in france is to have a solvent pension fund. his remarks will likely further fuel agary purchase across the country. oh,
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in the southern french city of nice talk of revolution is in the air. oh, outside the train station protested sing, ah, we're here. even if macaroni doesn't want it, they say, while dozens occupy the tracks inside, blocking the line with a mass go to the french president, the architect of the pension reforms they so vim and li, oppose. but despite days of disruption and growing unrest across the country, emanuel micron seems determined to press on a move to pause. i speak to you right now from do you think i enjoy implementing this reformer? no, no, it's good. do you think i could have done the same as many others before me and sweep this under the carpet? yes, maybe. but there is one thing i regression. it's that we weren't able to get the
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message across of this reform is necessary. music to model inefficiency, the fact that i foam doc week, so yes, a concert there aren't a 100 solutions. if we want the pension system to be balanced over it, no longer is sig other, and the longer we wait and the worse it will get hulsy. and so this reform is necessary when and i would have preferred not to so but it's also because of a sense of responsibility solidity. they said to me, you had been meant to com. tensions with anger growing in recent days after the bill was pushed through parliament without a votes. but his comments only seemed to have poured fuel on the fire with one union leda accusing the french president of mocking workers. this interview is outrageous. it's everything's fine. i'm doing everything well, nothing is happening on the streets and the people who are complaining, it's because they don't understand anything. this is a president who is sure of himself, of what he is doing,
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and it is serious. it is serious. ah, you macro on says he doesn't care about being unpopular and insists his pensions. reforms will be implemented by the end of the year. that his defiance in the face of such public outrage is only lightly to heights intentions in the weeks and months ahead. with protest is showing no sign of backing down. ah. and before we go, his reminder of that top story we're following for you, the you is holding a conference to draw attention to the prob, of water scarcity, a quarter of the world's population already lacks access to say, drinking water. the un says the shortage will increase in part due to climate change. this is the w news of next dw business news with daniel winter. i will see you tomorrow
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