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ah ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. you leaders try to calm down financial markets, the end of the process all summer, germany, it's johnson, all our shorts and others hail water they call stable banks and tougher regulations . meanwhile, shares in deutsche bank suddenly tumble. also coming up closely, you can see boil at the southeast of the water and also some fish have been washed
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off shore as a result of the pollution people are now jerry, as niger delta regions to one of the world's biggest oil companies, blaming it for their dwindling access to clean water. and one of the biggest names in german bundle football is said to have been sacked off the last weekend's last by by a munich coach julian nuggets. man is expected to be forced out as the top club chases, it's 11th consecutive time. ah, i'm good. how about as well come to the program? you leaders say european banks a stable despite fresh turbulence in the markets. at the end of the to day summit at brussels, they responded to the recent term all in the global banking sector, which has seen a number of banks collapse, also addressed concerns of
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a wider contagion. there is a comment from german chancellor all of shows was freelancer stim of boston to view the european banking system is robust and stable differences. we have the necessary oversight structures and thanks to the work over the years. and the effort of the banks themselves were in a robust and resilient position. and this is an incentive to make progress in the capital markets and the bank in union ship. what's more important, we plan to full heartedly make progress for going on. and that also comes from hudson to doing it for on to time. john chancellor shall speaking them and there have been further concerns about the banking sector off. the deutscher bank surprise dropped by 10 percent this morning. i also brussels corresponded jack carrick about how chancellor shells responded to that. yeah, that's right. he was really trying to sort of calm the concerns around this. he said that it deutscher bank is a very profitable bank and there's no reason to doubt it's future. he said that he
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did thoroughly reorganized a modernized his business model, and that it will be very profitable. now, this is over concerns. did you say of this share price greatly reducing this morning over fears of contagion after credit suisse. the major swiss bank was taken over by u b. s. that real concerns about what this means for the banking sector in europe now. and another press conference just along the whole, french president emanuel micron. he also backed up this position. he said that the european union's banking system is sound and he blame the market turmoil around deutschen, but deutsche bank on speculators who was trying to get in. well, there's a turmoil going in it going on in the banking sector. you said that the used banking situation shouldn't be compared to the swiss. he said it's not a comparable situation. now, this is all sort of happening in a context that was already on the agenda by the european union. trying to kick start its plan. that was put forward in $22008.00 for
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a banking union is about harmonizing banking rules, trying to make sure the tax payers aunt funding or bailing out things that if they fail. and that is, it is sort of got underway after the financial crisis, 20072008. that has been relatively sluggish. ever since you can sense among the leaders not just shows the macro, but others as well that had been speaking after this summit that this is going to start to be a priority issue. as we're seeing these high levels, inflation high cost of living, the concerns around the banking sector growing. and this issue, this banking in issue to the european union is becoming much more of a priority. speaking about shots and my con, the, to have been a meeting on the sidelines. i understand. and it's about the a fight between the 2 about the future of the combustion engine in the europe. or what can you tell us about that? yeah, that's right. the 2 of them are really sort of stolen the limelight from this summit . and that's because this morning before the rest of the summer got together,
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they had a one on one meeting about germany's plan a regarding the combustion engine phase out in the european union. there was a broad agreement essentially for combustion engine cars to stop being sold in the e u by 2035. but germany then came in and said it ones to make sure that cars that are going to use e fuel. so fuels that are create as a byproduct of electricity production that they will still be able to use. a lot of other countries have concerns that will essentially mean that because you can't tell the difference between a fossil fuel and then if you often, the combustion engines will be able to continue to be produced for cause and therefore that plant green of phase eyes combustion engine cars won't be in place if the germans get their way on this at a friend for most folks in their opposition to this. and they were essentially trying to get concessions on making nuclear power, which france is heavily reliant on it for his production of domestic electricity that they would be concessions on that. and i both the 2 leaders came out and said
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there is no discussion. there's going to be a deal is all going to be fine, but we know behind this, the have been big battles and the, the, the shouts, even blame the pressing. you've made this story. you're in the business of entertainment. the double stack character reported from brussels. thank you. let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines today. french president manuel mccaul says he will not give in following a violent protest against his pension reformers. demonstrations intensified after the government bypass parliament to enact the changes last week, a visit by britons king charles, which was scheduled for sunday, has been postponed because of the unrest. denmark has asked the russian controlled operators of the north stream to pipeline to help salvage this. an unidentified object found on the sea bed beside it. it's the last intact north stream pipeline, after 3 explosions destroyed the others. last september,
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authorities have yet to determine who's responsible for those blast. the un says it is deeply concerned over evidence of abuses by both sides and rushes, war and ukraine. the head of the un human rights monitoring mission described. russia's, quote, pervasive use of summary executions and forced disappearances in ukraine. documented abuses by russian forces outnumbered those by ukraine. 6 to one. in ukraine, russian and ukrainian troops continue to fight fiercely in the countries east. baltimore is the city that has come to symbolize slow moving battles at high human cost. but there is another frontline town in east and ukraine that has witnessed crucial ukrainian resistance. that city is of div cup. it's almost completely and circled by russian forces. much like bark, moved to the north. the city of f. d fca may not look like much of the prize and
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battle. there simply isn't much left of it. but rather than say, the russian seemed set on battering the city into submission. this he re silence a rare loveland fighting look to him. there aren't lanes 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 muzzle. the situation is getting worse and worse. the muso for getting bigger or buildings literally collapse. off long western intelligence and ukrainian commander say the fighting full of diva is some of the fiercest off. the wall. comparisons are being drawn to the embattled city of buck mote located on the front line and don, yet, province of d. fca is another stubborn thorn in the sight of russian troops trying to advance
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west data gathered by the institute for the study of war shows. the kremlin forces have almost surrounded the city, an apparent attempt to cut of diva off from its western supply lines. so far like back, moot of d, fca has held out ukrainian trip, 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 sheylan bullet. you look, we are trying to serve him him, loosened with as much as we can possibly in case this breakthrough will to boil. the city's fierce defense has entered to reputation as a 2nd. frontline fortress and local say, abd eva has an advantage over bar moot. it's been on the frontline since the done best conflict started in 2014 lose. the thought is a very serious fortification line. all arm and concrete with bunker's israel
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fortress is protected better than buckled than you bottled. the thought to us 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 we is. what about leaving my sons? i am the cemetery. no one needs me any more. go with it, but it's a sentiment said by others. local officials said some t 1000 people have chosen to stay in the city. they belong called hein? with russian traipse pushing to encircle f d fca. they face a growing risk of being left to their own devices. of these guys seems to be the focus of russian forces in recent days. but is, is it likely to become a battle ground?
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similar to bermuda put their question to katerina stepan and go a russia analyst at the institute for the study of wall. it's not i, it looks a lot more like which is $52.00 ometer south west. oh. 5 and your city i, it's very much forced to buy property or unit as well as fallen here and from mobile. i. so russian from the russian forces have not committed their lead for mission just yet to the front line, which differentiates from bottles and sparkling in norway. now there are reports that the russian offensive, rambo wood, is losing steam. what are you hearing there? yes, it seems like it is wagner. fortunate are the main enemies for you premiums and on the direction. and barbara have not been able to successfully assault directly into the city and are now by passing from the north and south in an effort caught the premiums ground communications that them west of the city. however,
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ukrainians are conducting tactical counselors to prevent that from being threat of infer comment. now we also hearing of preparations for a ukrainian counter offensive or should we expect from that and where do you think it would be focused? yeah, ukrainian official are going that they're planning a transfer offensive time in spring or summer and ukrainian official stuff largely that it would be southern brain within a transfer to predict rushing from like cation spending from russia throughout southern trace is the counselor offend happens. we obviously don't, we don't need assessments as a matter of policy and ukrainian troops over if it were to happen, it would likely look like mechanize when you were warfare with several you bring in
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on the ground. now ukrainians, calling to speed up arms deliveries to avoid a stretched out conflict. is that realistic? do this a speed of arms delivery really a couple a conflict short yes. that we need your name on ukrainian. you. mackinac, when you are work there ukrainian currently need to form a strike group that will be managed that will managed russian defense is the cell that they need may or may not. okay. that will be a breakthrough. identifying as well as armor 1st, personnel vehicles that will allow them to mount safely when they arrive there, their target position. katerina step an ankle than washington. d. c. thank you very much for this analysis. thank you. let's have a look at some more world news in brief take talks, chief executive has faced the u. s. congressional hearing over security concerns.
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lawmakers in washington are worried that the chinese own video sharing app could be passing on user data to the chinese government, potentially, posing a security threat to the united states allowed wildfire continues to rage and eastern spain. at least the 1000 hector's of land has been scorched, while 900 residents of nearby towns have been evacuated, blaze begun on thursday and has been fueled by high winds and soaring temperatures . rwanda and as commuted the 25 year jail sentence of an outspoken government critic paul rule says about going on. who inspired the film hotel. rwanda was jailed in 2020, after going missing during a visit to dubai and reappearing and rwanda in handcuffs. a government spokesperson says the u. s. and cutoff played a part in resolving the case. now thousands of people in nigeria as niger delta are suing the old giants show over alleged damage to their communities
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. they hoped to convince the british court that shells, oil exploration activities have polluted their rivers and underground water supplies towns in the niger delta region. so they have not had access to clean water for decades. the w correspondent flourish took were sent this report from the organic life in, nor golly, east of blessing. jane has lived here with her husband for 5 years. everything is hard to come by, including clean water. i'm not in my dizzy sofa. that's on that you have you saw now? boston come on fish. what the year was, what will have my all, what they my house. oh golly. the community in oakland, land part of nigeria as i reach niger delta, big oil multi nationals like she'll have explored the area for decades. pollution
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from oil spills has left the ground water and reverse contaminated. this is the oh, go near river in line j delta. and if you look closely, you can see oil at the surface of the water and also some fish have been washed off the shore. as a result of the pollution, this water is completely useless even though people can see what i hear the actually have no access to clean water. this community used to rely on fishing or with this level of pollution, their source of food, income and water has vanished. this will face no good. i will be fed is what a lady will use for powerful me. so we know for you to use it for wash it, see we know full, maybe we use it for cookie. we hear the smelling is muscle, the united nations environmental program pest on the water in oh, golly, found levels of consequence. we've been going to be $900.00 times higher than the
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level prepared by the world health organization. scientists also found it says to me, thousands of refined oil on the ground water, which feeds the whales of people who drink from local authorities have one people do not drink the contaminated water, but many like blessing have no choice. and the forced to the damage to the hill. that's right. you see most hands with the in the levels, ovarian cancer privilege is increasing. we're seeing the age of people coming down with consol decreasing before you speak, contact us from 506070 years. when a cpu children come into our consol, 8101520. the government provided water stations across as the need to supply clean water from the community. but none of the station has worked for years. local authorities admitted that they have not done enough. let's say the responsibility
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for solving the crisis, like what we do, local government and the state government does to support support services. but the main issue is with the federal government. everybody believe while policy shows in named jerry, i play the blame game and argue of actual responsibility to provide clean water for the people of all galleys. so others have taking the matter into their own hands. like traditional lay down kink, emory. go doing problem. she has least that 14000 individual cases of the damage caused by shells oil spilling and the seeking compensation in court in the you, king, we have a company, it was a weapon. there are people that, that receive dividend and they sit down and enjoy the money and their children. doubt, grandchildren is enjoying the money. i want to tell them that money is blood money . that money is broiled broad money as you're using the money to,
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to get comfort for you, your children and your differ your descent, the are your dependent. so our children of or gully are dying. the case could take years in that time, nigeria and shell will continue to profit from o'kelly's oil. while people like blessing, james, will continue to suffer the consequences of the contemporary thread warfare. they are forced to drink myra until i is the head of the nature for climate branch out of the un, yvonne program. also if the outcome of the un war to conference concluding in new york today could eventually make things better we. we certainly hope so. and we were very pleased to see this happen under the you when they came on custom restoration that was launched in 2019. the 1st reason why we're very happy for that to happen is because ecosystem restoration was very often equated to planting trees
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. we know that ecosystems are more complex and fresh water systems have fresh water ecosystems around the world are either degraded or polluted. ringback or affected by some sort of human encroachment. this initiative is very, very critical. not only to address pollution control but also to address water shortages extreme floods and climate change impacts. if you think about wetlands, for instance, in the 1970s over one 3rd of the world's wetlands were trained to release land for agriculture purposes and agriculture production. and in that sense, wetlands that had not been acknowledged for the ecosystem services that they provide. they are like a sponge in the environment and being the system. they absorb water when there's too much and they release it when there's too little name also help water steep
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into the ground slowly and they pollute water resources as well. because many of the reads that grow in wetlands are free that have the ability to absorb heavy metals and different type of pollutants. so we're very, very optimistic about this initiative and hope that it will not only help improve access to what resources but also but for the impacts of climate change. and then we'll demand a long term perio taller. that would be un environment program. thank you. ah, some sports is for you by munich, has reportedly file coach jojo na guzman with immediate effect. the reigning champions are having a party season as they go for an 11th title in a row clubs, reportedly lining up former dockman and chelsea coach. thomas talked to replace.
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now it's not hard to get his head round. this one sunday's defeat at the hands of by lave accuse in was julia now guzman last in the by, in munich, jack out, it meant they slipped off the top of the printers league a table. but despite the disappointment, there was still hope. how much of a setback is that when it comes to the title, race violence is no longer in 1st place. biggest setback doesn't reduce against what could be very difficult. so we have to win. it wasn't always like this last year by and when the brand is league by 8 points, the 10 straight title, with one of the games most highly regarded coaches at the helm, results this year, haven't been great bye bye and standards. they look beatable, but they remain in contention for the travel, the league cup and champions league. now probably it will be up to thomas trickle to achieve that. the former chelsea coach one the champions league with the english side in 2021. brian's hierarchy would love to see similar themes in their dressing
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room in june. that's a quick look at some of the headlines from the world of sports. christiane ronaldo has said a new record for international appearances. the portuguese forward aren't his 100 and 97th cap, against least stuck in a qualifying match for euro. 2024 scoring 2 goals in the process. he's a pass esquire butter on the tie. up on the old time list in tennis, eleanor re backing i at the bottom of your screen as photo way way through to the 3rd round of the miami open. she overcame anna kolinski. i'm in 3 sets. we back now one, the indian worse title and california last week. if she repeats the feet in miami, she will achieve the so called sunshine double. and in the n, b a, the los angeles clip is turned on the style in the 2nd half as they beat the oklahoma, oklahoma city thunder car by leonard was the standard player for the clippers. he
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shipped in with 32 points in there, 127 to 105 victory. let me british music legends, depeche mode, a back with their 1st album for 6 years. and their 1st since the death of keyboards and co founder and the fletcher, the albums, dominant theme, as mortality. after losing fletcher, the bans return was anything worth certain depeche mode for the 1st time as a g o b i b b y a new song and a call to grab life by both hands with
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we decided it was better for us to focus on music and or, you know, not, not just like wallowing that would be in our misery. that misery being the sudden, death of andy fletcher, fletcher. nearly 10 months ago. he was the keyboard player, the 3rd brain, co founder and kid of the band for 40 long years. his band mates are still deeply shocked at his passing bowers say this, which was the biggest support of us and the, the band martin to push mode. everything about a, you know, it's very jarring and you know, your own mortality and everything. so if people around you and friends, family, you know, you start to think about a lot more melancholy as part of depeche mode brand. but so his carrying on this time the fletch, the new album's title memento mori,
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and not to their fallen friend. but while death and grief may be all over the new release, the band are keeping going a hitch and it's out the day. it's clear that even after 4 decades and the last, the beloved friend, they just can't get enough with before we go here is a reminder of our top story. the you leaders have been seeking to reassure the public that european banks are stable. despite the recent turbulence in the markets at the end of a 2 day summit in brussels, germany style, so it will show that said there was no reason to doubt the future of thought. a
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