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discover new adventures in 360 degrees. ah, and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage 360. get the app now. ah ah ah . this is dw news ly, from berlin, germany's biggest lender at the center of stock, market turmoil, tortured bank, takes a battering, but all of schoultz. the chancellor of germany says there is no reason to be concerned. one of her wanders, most prominent dissidence, is released from prison. the government shares it wants to reset relations with the
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u. s. and germany's national football team gets a new captain by unix, joshua kimmy. he faces the challenge of revitalizing his sides international fortunes, starting with a game against group. ah, i'm michael ok. welcome. the banking crisis engulfing global stock market has spread to germany. it's biggest lender deutscher bank lead in europe wide share sell off chance lou. all of sholtes stepped in with reassuring words after european union summit. shang gears no reason to be concerned. but the recent state back rescue of switzerland's credit suisse and the collapse of several smaller u. s. banks has shaken market confidence. the market volatility has
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now hit germany's biggest banks. particularly deutscher bank shares came under pressure on friday, on the side lines of an e. u. summit chancellor, olaf sholtes came to its offense, the dodger bunker, shift or dodge a bank has fundamentally overhauled and reorganized its business model and his yet . and it's a very profitable bank and just unzip off the top left was no reason for any concerns you could on trauma. nevertheless, nervousness continued on the frankfurt stock exchange and on others across europe. the decks closed down 1.7 percent. while there's been no new bad news about the banking sector, the cost of insuring against bank failures, a key risk indicator is rising. davidson guns in china now, it will now be crucial to see how many politicians and central banks managed to reassure investors and customers. we would have a real acute banking crisis if customers went to the banks and demanded their money,
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and there's absolutely no reason for that at the moment. absolute kind hold death site. last week, the swiss bank credit suisse had to be rescued, but experts say germany's banks are not in the same situation. is he, i see no basis for a broader banking crisis. lots of banks are doing well. they're running real money with the higher interest rates. and i've been through much more difficult times than now. but in spite of this, the markets have been treating them very badly. 100 for now, markets remain on edge and it's still not clear what it will take to calm them. looked at some the other stories making headlines around the world. at least 2 people have been killed in an explosion at a chocolate factory in the us state of pennsylvania. several more are injured while others remain mission the cause of the blast at the r m. palmer plant is not yet known. granite, petro has given evidence over a skiing action, and the actress is being sued by
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a retired man who alleges she crashed into him in utah. 7 years ago, pedro denies the claim and says he skied into her. hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes because of the wildfire in eastern spain. the blaze broke out before the usual forest fire season. the national weather service, as strong winds and high temperatures are fanning the flames. protesters have joined a funeral procession for a man who died following anti government protest improved. the victim spent nearly 2 months in hospital. he was injured in unrest over the ousting of the former president in federal castillo. prosecutors in montenegro have charged a crypto currency fugitive with forgery dough quan is also wanted in his home, south korea. and in the us, he's accused of fraud, wiping out nearly $40000000000.00 of investors money to yemen. now
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we're almost a decade of civil war has had a devastating impact. the united nation says 11000000 children depend on humanitarian aid. and another 2000000 are suffering from acute malnutrition. this is, ty, is a city on the front lines in southwest yemen. it's a dangerous place, especially for the youngest. this mother said 3 of her children was shot dead while out playing. the eldest was just 12 them for these were children, not soldiers. according to unicef, more than 11000 children have been killed or severely injured in the civil war in yemen. millions of suffering from malnutrition, so serious that they risk dying if they aren't treated in the camps for internally displaced people. the situation has been desperate for years. and she knows when children suffer from malnutrition, for so long it affects the whole development. that means the children who survived
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gets sick more often, they can't learn properly. the future of this country is starving here. right now. thing will did it despite a recent flare up and fighting vessel. so hopefully, the recent agreement between regional powers, saudi arabia and iran, could affect the conflict in yemen. in this proxy war, saudi arabia fights on the side of government troops. while a rom supports who t rebels. so could this lead to new negotiations and makes 2 months or so? it's will become very clear who's going to have the weapon all day long. i use it really weapon to include victory. children in yemen, need peace, both anti ease and across the country. u. s. president joe biden, an canadian prime minister justin for dough have agreed on a deal to send back asylum seekers who do not enter via official border crossings.
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the plan will close or a loophole in an immigration pack that had allowed thousands of asylum seekers to enter canada via remote roads. critic shay, the deal will endanger the safety of migrants and stop them from getting help from either go. resident biden, ease in canada on a state visit and as well as a deal on migration. the 2 leaders have also announced more cooperation against authoritarian regimes. meeting took place just days after president of russia and china held a summit in moscow. president biden said, america alliances had challenged the partnership between russia and china. we have a, you know, significantly extended our alliances. i haven't seen that happen with china and, or russian, or anybody else in the world. we're in a situation united states. we're nato, a stronger role together. the g 7 a quad,
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the asi on. ah, japan and korea. we're the ones expand the eliasis, a political activists. you story inspired the oscar nominated film hotel. rwanda has been released from prison. the government commuted paul risk as a beginners. 25 year sentence on terrorism charters. the united states pressured were wanted to release the outspoken decision. the real face of the man celebrated as a hero in the hollywood movie hotel for wanda. i'm happy, especially because of law. no less. what's police? what do we have civilians? this is glenn slowly. people i guess, just looking it up. what took place was a genocide led by wanda state in 1994 against the countries. tootsie, minority, 800000 people were slaughtered in
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a 100 days. oh. and 2005. paul recess by geena received the u. s. medal of freedom for helping shelter more than $1000.00 ethnic duties at a hotel. he was managing at the time. but after the u. s. government handed him a metal for great deeds in 2021. the rondon court handed bruce as a bi geena, who was an outspoken critic of president polka, gummy, a 25 year prison sentence rights groups. the united states. as well as versus at bugging as daughter have called this case manipulated and flawed. they sick and my father is belgian. so they're a wand and authority should have used legal means to bring him back to rwanda. the decision to kidnap him and put him on a private plane to take him by force to rwanda shows they do not believe in the
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legitimacy of the evidence against him. the lava and the puff containing versus a bug. gina disappeared during a visit in the united arab emirates, reappearing days later in rhonda in handcuffs. the human rights activist was arrested on terrorism charges, but he says his arrest was in response to his criticism. our president ca gummy. now, a presidential order has commuted recess bagginger sentence, allowing for his release from prison in kigali. he said to be transferred to katara capital doha. and from there to the united states with sports now. and the german mans national football team returns to the page for the 1st time since its dismal showing at the world cup. coach hansealey flick has rung the changes, selecting not only a handful of new faces, but
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a new captain as well. and he is desperate to turn around his team's fortunes. the fresh face of germany's new era, yoshio akimbo may only have the job because manuel noah hart himself skiing. but the new captain seems symbolic of hands. he flicks grievance squad. the bit mr. nick, would we had a really good week in training with his name or a very good level under the newcomers also contributed to that. that's why we really went for it as you would expect on the i'm some would gasket games with him . this is for said kemi. he was part of germany's debacle in katara. the 2nd world cup and succession at which the 14 champions failed to qualify from their group. the new skipper is determined that such under performance won't be repeated on his watch. and as around some unspoken stylish, didn't live up to our expectations that we were supposed to be, especially when you see. and we often talk about this,
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the potential we have in the team. we're not living up to it a month into how does the genres and that's something that should annoy all of us. eggens order as ish vinnish. i don't want to look back in 15 years from my career is over and see. i actually had a great team. we had a great team, but we didn't achieve anything over the next. give us a while germany have been in turmoil by munich are usually a well oiled machine. the chemical goal last weekend couldn't save eula, novels man's job as the stuttering champions lost in liver cousin. yet he had nothing but praise for his former coach. union august, man, then you got on you. and now guzman is an extending coach, updates on really, i've had a lot of coaches know a lot of top coaches really song that and still i would say he's easily in the top 3 of my best coaches and top tires, man, i am on a vessel dinner, captain chemist certainly talks a good game. no, he and his new look, germany squad must show that they can play one too. let's take
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a quick look now at some the other stories from the world of sports. cristiano rinaldo has said a new record for international appearances. the portuguese ford earned his 100 and 97th cap against liechtenstein in a qualifying match for euro 2024 scorn. 2 goals in the process. he surpasses kuwait's butter, allenwood tower. on the all time list in tennis elaina robina, had at the bottom of your screen there has fought her way through to the 3rd round of the miami open. she overcame anna kellen, sky in $0.03. we cannot one. the indian wells title in california last week, if she repeats the feet in miami, she will achieve the so called sunshine double in the n b a, the los angeles clippers turned on the style in the 2nd half as they beat the
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oklahoma city. thunder co. i leonard was the standout player for the clippers. he chipped in with 32 points in there, 127 to 105 victory. before you go, here's a reminder of our top story. the banking crisis engulfing global stock market has reached germany. shares in its biggest lender deutscher bank have taken a battery, but chancello olaf shulte says there's no reason to be concerned. don't forget, you can always get d w use on the go. just download our app from google play or from the apple app store. that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world, as well as any push notifications for breaking news. you're watching d. w. news coming up shift looks at the tension between security and privacy as technology's presence in our lives increases. don't forget,
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