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ensure the treasure map for modern globetrotters discover some of you a record breaking on your mac, you tube. and now also in book form ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin, ukraine's president visits troops on the front line in battle, city of bass mode presidents, and to be honest soldiers as he tries to boost morale and the longest and bloody battle. also on the program, they found a bottle with a paper inside, which in russian it said to ukrainian soldiers
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a fairy tale p. w talks with some of the families of ukrainian soldiers trying to locate band after well water cycle is broken. that's the warning at the start of a special view and conference to discuss threats to the water resources and what needs to be done to secure the future of humanities like ah, i'm feel gale of welcome to the program. ukrainian president vladimir lansky has visited military personnel at the front line in the east and don bass region. his visit came, russian asked, strikes, kill several people in the ukrainian city near keith, nato. secretary general against ultima has warned western countries they will need to support you cried for a long time. you lead us. we'll discuss rushes full scale invasion of ukraine at
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a summit meeting to day and endorse a plan to increase the supply of artillery shells to keep. and of course, lots of people having to come to terms with the continuing loss of loved ones in this war. many of whose bodies hadn't been found. t w's mach xander has been speaking with some of them. a battle ground turned to place of morning by 3 lord actually was among those who died, defending the key of suburbs. here and mushroom lentil, lance, the monument is exactly in this trench. that's why i, for instance, with would look. yeah, that's the 1st thing i did to you because it was here that my brother died. there were some oh, to heal on me, brought buffalo and his mother. larissa have created this memorial to remember him and others. however, finding out what happened was
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a painfully slow process. pavlov received the nest amiss that his brother had died . no further details. blemishes him, you shall california. we spoke, we sat tram for 2 months. we communicated with various services that might have some information on. and we found him territorial defense, which is located here, cold nationally, that found a bottle with a pipe inside, written in russian. that said, oil to ukrainian soldiers are buried here. long skin weights off like them. other families, after most search for missing loved ones themselves. almost everywhere and was soon you come across silent witnesses of the war. people's homes and cars destroyed lives, lost the battle for keep ended almost a year ago. and in the case of war, many went missing those defending the city as well as civilians like those living
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in the occupied outskirts and i. but mostly the security service of ukraine works that they also gave information about where, how and under what circumstances people were killed and very difficult for them. but civilians like pavlo and larry son unless you really don't want to depend just on the authorities. they started an initiative to help find missing persons more easily. today they meet with anatolia, some panko, a parliament member in a keep school. the air raid sirens just went off. he wants to see how the government can support those of the key. oh oh, thanks to pavlov and his mother and every one who looks at them, we found i have those who are missing. now we know where they died. well, this was time what the one is like in 56 people so far. but to improve the process, they want to create a centralized database where information from the military, governments and families is automatically pulled a step forward. even if war time security means not everything can be shared for,
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can they be enough? okay. yeah, while there is a well, there are certain dates that we cannot divulge it went worked very well. we understand that when we, when the base of the more expanded to mo, noticed, closed, and relatives will be able to find them missing loved ones, foster. he needs more rich with dishes, it is we are blessed, cookies niggley, every other week, pavlo and larissa come to the former fighting trenches. they say they can feel boundaries presence here and they want to help others to have that to will. ukraine will be very much on the minds of a you lead as meeting in brussels today. a correspondent of rosie birch out can tell us more welcome rosie. so we know the term that the e. u has agreed to send ukraine a 1000000 rounds of ammunition within the next 12 months. is more military support
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likely to be on today's agenda? will ukraine is top of the agenda at this summit like it has been at every summit in this building. since the full scale invasion, and now when it comes to military aid and military support, as you mentioned, e leaders are going to give a resounding rubber stamp to sign off on a plan to join the procure ammunition for you crate. and that's important for key if, because so far ukrainian forces have been firing ammunition much faster. it seems that european arms producers can produce ammunition to backfill that. and so this new plan is part of a signal to our users here in europe, that there is demand, enough demand for them to ramp up production capacity for the future. and of course, key of says that is vitally important. the winter has thawed out here in europe. spring is beginning and ukraine wants to not only defend territory, but also try to take back some territory lost in this in this body war so far.
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valadez lansky is also expected to address the bay summit via video link. what can we expect to hear from? will the lensky is always very often here at the summits very joins by video like pushing for speed, speed to deliver on existing promises, speed to deliver weapons, and also speed to keep sanctioning moscow. remember, the european union has imposed 10 romans of sanctions on russia over its invasion of ukraine. that includes an embargo on most russian oil embargo and deliveries of coal from russia for example. but ukraine would like to see those screws tight and further on the credible ability to keep financing. ates ward know what he's likely to push for that more speed or not front in some new countries would like to see an 11th package of sanctions disgust. it's unlikely that we're going to get any meet discussion on not to day. the leaders will touch upon it. how to move forward, possible further restrictions and how to close loopholes in existing sanctions.
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kind of today's summit, not just about ukraine. what else of i expected to talk about economy very high on the agenda here in brussels, not least because the united states and china are heavily subsidizing cleaning technology, the industries of the future. and now there's a global battle really going on for these technologies. the european union wants to make sure that 80 companies that make, for example, electric vehicles, wind turbines, aren't tempted to relocate across the atlantic or elsewhere. so leaders are trying to discuss the way ahead how best to remain competitive. now, rumbling on beneath that debate is a situation of which germany is at the center. berlin has really seen here in brussels at the last minute asked for an extra car vote in what was already agreed deal to ban the sale of new combustion engine. cars from 2035 and some other countries are really not impressed by this. berlin is asking for a car vote for
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e fuels. now this might also very technical phil, but really is causing a real political stir here in brussels and some diplomats that even told me they think they spots at which berlin i said is at the center is sort of up staging and stealing the show at the summit and i can tell you some protesters think that it is not going in the right direction when it comes to these clean technologies and climate. because as you leaders gather in this building to day, later in the afternoon, there will be climate protectors outside the building asked for quicker and tougher action to cut emissions and to make good on promises on the big claim it promises. thank you, rosie rosie. i bertot and ross, thank you so a cold climate change of pollution or driving a world wide shortage of drinking water, according to a new un report with hundreds of millions facing critical water scarcity. he went holding a special conference in new york to focus attention on a growing crisis. a crisis that has prompted one australian woman, a sat herself, a unique challenge. when she noticed that the world was running out of water,
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mina gould, he started running and she hasn't stopped since i'm running. because at once he take the voices of the people from the front lines of this water crisis and take them into boardrooms, take them into the holes of power and inspire these government officials, these corporate corporate leaders to take action. the immature athlete and activists from australia completed $200.00 marathons across $32.00 countries over the last year. now she has made her way to new york city where delegates have gathered at the you and for a 3 day summit, either to discuss ways out of the water crisis. around 2000000000 people across the quarter of the world's population, like access to safe drinking water, any station as a human rights. this is more than a conference on water. it is a conference on to those walls, scenes from the perspective of its most important resource. this conference mosley
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presents the quantum leaps in the capacity of member states and international community to recognize and act upon the vital importance of what the world sustainability and as a tool to foster peace and international cooperation in new you and report shows that the global water shortage is likely to waste and 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 highlighting the fact that a lack of water impacts more than just people's health. with a massive issue, it touches everything, it really affects women and girls. they are disproportionately affected by this. a lot of millions of girls aren't in school because of this because they're, they're collecting water d. u. n. wants to guarantee universal access to drinking water by 2030. but scientists saw that the global community would need to triple its efforts to achieve that. the summit kicked off the u. s. government from the $49000000000.00
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us dollars a funding to help the global water cause. i think it's easy in places like paris or here in new york city, where we turn on the tap. water comes out to think that there is a major systemic globe. what a crisis did exist out there. mina gould has witnessed that crisis herself seeing melting places and eric regions during her journey. now she hopes that the world won't turn a blind eye to an issue, that in the end will affect everyone everywhere. there's a quick look at a couple of other stories making headlines around the world will start in israel, which has ratified a lot limits in the ways in which a prime minister can be removed from office. it's one of several controversial new laws introduced by the country ruling coalition critic say it may shield prime minister benjamin netanyahu. many all are related to me. i'm going to try and
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stop in the u. s. a fallen after the central bank raised interest rates again by a quarter of a percentage point. despite fears that it could add to financial turmoil after a string of bank failures, the federal reserve said the increase aims to lower inflation by making consumer borrowing more expensive. or here in germany, police have carried out raids on property is linked to the so called rice borger group. the far right network was implicated in an alleged plot last december to overthrow the german government. one police officer was reported, shot and wounded in wednesday's operation. the scene of the crime still cordoned off. police were carrying out a raid of the far right rights burger group in the southern city of royce lincoln. when a man, he wasn't a suspect, shot a police officer in the arm. it happened during a search of more than 20 properties across germany and switzerland. some of those
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are suspected of belonging to members of the rights bergen movement. a group that denies the legitimacy of the german state. they made headlines last december when police uncovered a plot to overthrow the government. the alleged ringleader was this man known as heinrich, the 13th, a descendant of jem royalty. he's already in custody along with 25. others accused of supporting or being members of a terrorist organization. some of the accused a former late soldiers from the armed forces. the group allegedly aimed to storm the bonus tag, abolished democracy, and replace it with their own form of government as inputting autumn in during the rates. in december, investigators found documents in which people declared their unconditional commitment to that iceberg cause ice burger. and that gave investigators new evidence on oil. that's why many homes have been surgeon to day or defeat one on resort one. the man arrested for shooting a police officer in writing and will now face the federal court of justice. where
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a judge will decide whether he can be released on bail or must remain in custody and said, your update, claire richardson will have more world news at the top of the hour. have a good day. ah, imagine how many portions of lunch are thrown out in the world. climate change giving hoffman stores. this is my pleasant way from just one week. how much work can really get we still have time to our group. i'm going.

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