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sessions under the swastika documentary about the sounds of power and inspiring story about survival. music in nazi germany. watch now on youtube. d. w documentary . ah ah. ah . you're watching, did all the news? why? from earlier? you leaders discuss fears of a new banking crisis. concerns about the health of the world's 3rd largest economy top the agenda on the final day of the new summit in brussels. also coming up off the show. more violent protests in france over president mac vaughn's reform plans . demonstrators in bordeaux set fire to city hall in east show of and one of the
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biggest names in german boone, this little football is said to have been sacked after last weekend's last by, by our munich coach. now guzman is expected to be forced out as the top club. she says it's 11th consecutive title. ah, hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. european leaders have gathered for a 2nd day of meetings at their summit in brussels on the agenda on friday. the european economy leaders will assess the recent turmoil in the global banking sector, which has seen a number of banks collapse amid wider fears of confusion. now they will be joined by european central bank chief christine legard, as they discuss european banking exposure to the crisis. straight across the
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des, brussels bureau, chief, alexandra on non and joining us now from that summit, alexandra, today, the focus is on the european union's economy. after financial turmoil has shaken the global banking sector, you tell us more about what to expect there. well, i think clara, that we can expect a message of confidence and message of reassurance today that banks in the european union, and especially in the euro zone and member states that use the euro as their currency, that they are well protected against a prospect of a new crisis because of course, as you know, they have been concerns after the recent developments in the u ass and in switzerland that there could be a new crisis on the horizon. however, we heard today from euro group president donna how, who's told us that he is confident that banks and the euro zone are resilience,
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that they have for reserves to ensure stability in the european banking sector. so let's set the stakes here a little bit. what kind of risks are there for the european union in relation to if i the banking crisis? well, there are certainly risks still. we have to say and done a whole also warned, against being too complacent. in 2014 the euros own members agreed on a banking union to insure the stability of the whole sector. and for instance, since dan banks in europe have to hate to have high financial capital buffers. however, this union is not finished by now. there are still some measure of step to needs to be implemented. for instance, a deposit guarantee scheme. they're still working on that, and experts say that that's long as that is not a done deal. still risks. so do you think we are going to see concrete results
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coming out of this summer then? well, i wouldn't be so confident because i think we are going to to see probably a statement at the aunt of the meeting today. but i don't expect any decisions just in exchange. and as i said, probably a message of reassurance there. thank you so much for that update. that's alexandra phenomena for us in brussels. to the war in ukraine where russian and ukrainian troops continue to fight fierce and deadly battles in the countries east and walk. moot is the city that has come to symbolize slow moving battles at high human cost. but there is another frontline town in eastern ukraine that is also home to crucial ukrainian resistance. that city is div car, it is almost completely encircled by russian forces. much like bachmann to the north. the city of, of diva may not look like much of
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a prize and battle. there simply isn't much left of it. but resident say the russian seems set on battering their city into submission. this e re silence a rail and fighting put to him. there are planes, rockets here all the time. every day you see there to them that she was really good at birds, eye view shows there's barely a town left to occupy. but this isn't stopping rush and fire lucia luxury. the situation is getting worse and worse than yourself are getting bigger or buildings literally collapses. lawgroup, western intelligence and ukrainian commanders say the fighting full of diva is some of the fiercest off. the wall comparisons are being drawn to the embattled city of buck malt located on the front line. and don, yes, province of defense is another stubborn thorn in the sight of russian troops trying
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to advance west data gathered by the institute for the study of ho she is. the kremlin forces have almost surrounded the city, an apparent attempt to cut of def go off from its western supply lines. so far like back moot f. d fca has held out ukrainian treat say they're managing to stop russian forces from breaking through the defense line. but commanders are having to way up the use of every shell and bullet. you know, we are trying to serve him, loosened with as much as we can possibly encased this breakthrough to boil. the city's fierce defense has ended a reputation as a 2nd front line fortress and local. se of diva has an advantage over by moot, it's been on the frontline since the don best conflict started in 2014 lawrenceville still is a very serious fortification line. all ahmed concrete with bunker's israel fortress
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is protected better than buckled than you bottled. the fortress or not, the ukrainian government has advised of div got people not to take their chances. of voluntary evacuation effort has emptied the city of most of its 25000 residents . but some feel that they just can't leave are so weird. what about leaving my sons? i am the cemetery. no one needs me any more. you're going to lose, but it's a sentiment shed by others. local officials say some 2000 people have chosen to stay in the city. they belong called hein? with russian troops pushing to encircle f. d fca. they face a growing risk of being left to their own devices. let's bring you up to speed now with some other world news headlines. north korea, as it has tested
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a new underwater nuclear attack drone, as well as cruise missiles. young has carried out a spate of weapons tests in recent days in response to join to south korea, u. s. military training exercises german rail operator deutscher bon, has canceled all of its long distance trains ahead of monday's one day. national transport strikes, regional ramp rail roots are also expected to be heavily affected. germany's busiest airport frankfurt and munich half scrapped all passenger flights as well. and in a decision expected to org, outraged the world athletics council has banned transgender women from taking part in women's athletics events. if they have gone through male puberty, it's also play strict limits on blood. testosterone levels, arguing their decisions, are science based. and in the interest of fairness, o france is bracing for more protests against president manuel microns controversial reform plans seen as a test of his government's authority. hundreds of people were arrested on thursday
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as some demonstrations turned violent. protesters in bordeaux set fire to the town hall, destroying the wooden door at its main entrance. 6 more than a 1000000 people joined a nationwide day of action as unions called for more mass walk outs. at the heart of the french capital, thousands have taken to the streets for yet another day, trying to pressure their president in man, when my call to drop the reform, which would raise the minimum age of retirement from 62 to 64 and the crowd. many are still decades away from retirement. this me meant represents humans, right? like it's a philosophy of life. do we want to work? and so where 64 or not. so you know, and i chose to nod. but not all the protests had such
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a relaxed atmosphere. police continued to detain protesters with hundreds, now arrested. since the demonstrations broke out. some $5000.00 ride police deployed in paris, firing tear gas into the crowds. was hollow. she's got lots of. it will be here until the reform is removed. we're not tired when not running out of steam and i think it's going to get a little bit tougher. but at age mobilization will be there, including every day and even in the evening at night in the morning, we have to block everything. whatever happens, protestors say they are not backing down. and we have some big news from germany's blunder. sleva buyer and munich has reportedly fired coach gillian, now guzman with a media effect. the weekends lost
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a buyer. laver cruising was the latest for result in a patchy season for the champions, who are going for an 11th title in a row. now guzman cut an irritated figure on the touch line as his team failed to gain ground on leaders. mauricio dormant that now looks to have been his last came in charge with the buyer hierarchy. having reportedly lined up former dormant and chelsea coach thomas took off to replace him more on this from our very own a jonathan crane up from the dw sports. jonathan, tell us what's going on here? why are we seeing this now with so few lead games left to play? a bit of a surprise, really not least, to do the now group from himself. i finished for media reports to be believed. he found out about this through the media and not through the club itself. yeah. head scratching decision because ok, buying haven't been at the best this season. they have very high standards. of course. have drawn an awful lot of games in the league. but in the champions league
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stunned, the champions league had a great win over parasite man in the last round. they won a south of 8th and that competition, the season, the travel is still a lie fall in that league, the german cup and the champions lee. and they are the one point off the top of the table. don't leave by one point, and those 2 sides play each other next. so it is still all in brian's hands. so a lot of people wondering why he made this decision now. yeah, and i mean, he led byron to the title in his 1st season, so there must be something behind it. yeah, people think this is more than just about results surely because i said, okay, the results haven't been great and the defeat against a labor cruise didn't the weekend. probably a sign of how things have gone wrong for buying the season on the pitch. and their sporting director has some sort of home as they said that they were inferior to labor. cuz in, in all areas the piece, you can see one of the penalty decisions that match their better. yes, suggestions, things were not all well behind the scenes. and also at the board level there's a lot of big egos, a lot of people to manage and it's not forgetting august nice. and he's 35 years
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old. so a lot for him to handle. another reason maybe buying, lining up thomas to call. they probably didn't want to miss out on him and missed out on him in 2018 when he went to paris says your man is reportedly been courted by taught my ranma trips have been trying to get in there 1st. so to call as a potential replacement for now, goldman, what we think of that? well, i mean he's, he's bought good result. so he's one side to was in france on the german cup when he was at torment he took chelsea all the way champions league. so he has a lot of credentials, but the assembly was it comes with a bit of baggage. she's known as a coach is quite hard to manage. he's quite an abrasive character. he is often left clubs in acrimonious circumstances. so that would seem counter to what bon, we're talking about just a started last week when they wanted the long term plan to could isn't somebody tends to hang around at clubs for very long. so a slightly strange decision if they gave him, there's no doubt in what he can do from the dug out. thank you so much for that
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update. that is jonathan crane for us from these points, appreciate it. and just before we go, let's get a reminder of our top story at the summer. e readers are meeting in brussels for a 2nd day with concerns about the economy at the top of the agenda. it's fear jitters in the banking sector of with high inflation could dampen growth in the block. just a quick reminder that you can also always get dw news on the go. you just need to download our app from google play or from the apple app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world. plus push notifications. anytime we have freaking news, so that if you are up to date, my colleague steven fiercely is off next after a short break with the deed of new business. looking at how us efforts to clamp down on tick tock, our further damaging relations with china. don't miss it,
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