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ah ah ah, this is d, w is coming to you live from berlin. an invitation from ukraine to chinese leader. she's in pink, president lansky says he's ready to welcome she to keep. the invite comes a week after china's leader was welcomed in moscow on a visit that he called a peace mission. also coming up classes continued in france over president because
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pension reform, dozens of officers are injured. and 200 arrests are made in the latest confrontation between police and protesters, and parents will talk to the photographer behind these by conic images from the bombing of murray. jenny model lead has been named one of this year's world press photo contest winners for communicating the horror of ah hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us ukraine's president vladimir zalinski has extended an invitation to chinese leadership in paying to visit. keep speaking to reporters from the associated press, zalinski said that keith was ready and willing to host cheap. he added that the pair had not talked since rushes invasion on. the invitation comes after the
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chinese leader met with vladimir putin in moscow on what she called a peace mission. last week, beijing has said that lines of communication with ukraine remain oak short while ago asked d w, correspond it max turned into what ukranian president zalinski can expect from a meeting with sheep in light of the chinese leaders war relations with moscow. or uses sanitary and chinese president, she jumping, went to moscow last week in an attempt to deepen the ties with moscow to solidify the no limit partnership between beijing and moscow. and everybody was washing clothes. what does this mean or the chinese siding with the russians of the craps preparing to send weapons, but the chinese president left without any public supports for the war. so there are indications that this was not a diplomatic success that flooded report was hoping for. so the ukrainians art are likely hoping that china is not looking for an eye level partnership with the
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russians rather using the russians for their own economic and geopolitical interests. and that perhaps now is the time to sit down and talk with chinese and try to, to find a way to, to influence the situation before russia deepens its ties with china or other countries like iraq, for example, that it has a friendly connections with there been reports max this morning that ukrainian portions of shell, the russian controlled ukrainian city of molly to pole in the south. what are you hearing from their that's right. so millet opponent is up, richer region has been occupied since february 25th last year. so the very 1st and 2nd day of, of the start of the war. i'm so what we're hearing from, from out of that occupied city essentially, is that early this morning, explosions rang out. and both through russians and ukraine inside are saying that the ukrainians targeted a train up. and that's interesting because this is a, the tri train pull, which acts as
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a hub from here by rail. the russians can send supplies and troops to all over the occupied region. so there was awesome chatter this morning, and some children, groups of this may be the beginning of a counter offensive acre you training one. it appears that is not, but this is something that everybody is waiting for at the moment that's been watched very closely. and this could be a strategic point where the ukrainians, at some point could, could attack. i'm in order to disconnect crimea from the other occupy territories of the east, from the dumbass region, but it's a bit too early to, to speculate about that we'll, we'll find out when it's, when that is the case whenever that may be max, thank you very much. shar corresponded max chanda, that in key. meanwhile, moscow says it has shot down a long range rocket supplied by the us to ukraine. if confirmed it would be the 1st time russia has down one of these for reaching weapons. that key of says it needs to reach targets in russian occupied parts of ukraine. the announcement follows
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along awaited delivery of western battle tanks to ukraine from germany and the u. k . so far, caves forces have had to rely on soviet made armor, max tonda. we just heard from there sent us this report on the cruise, keeping the old tanks running these men or farmers from the south. now they belong to the most feared units on the battlefield. the soviet era t 80 takes 3 men to operate at 40 tons and driven at speeds of up to 80 kilometers an hour. gunner basil says the tanks scare the enemy leo. i will tell you this as soon as they see from the drones how the tanks are coming, then all the artillery is only aimed at us. they forget about the infantry about everything, so they're afraid. but the tanks need a lot of attention. this one is more than a decade older than the mechanic yoda's and it shows the actual really key thought
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if the tank is on really uneven, groaned, it's often this part of the tracks that breaks and needs to be replaced every now and again. we also have to tighten the track sufficient. let jessica also receive these tanks, maybe old and worn down. like what they're easy to repair. if the men can get the spare parts, they often find them on the battlefield. on martha's up, just think it wouldn't mushy. yes, many russian parks fit our vehicles just. we also dismantle russian tanks for spare parts in the undercarriage is suitable for the word and often we find parts suitable for the engine blows up to syndicate with it. more as i'm in it. at the start of the war, the ukrainian seemed to be facing asia pier, your tank force. but the russians deployed those tanks often in a very risky way without adequate protection from infantry or fighting vehicles. the ukrainians were able to take out and capture close to 2000 of those tax. but
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they're saying now if they are to have a chance of taking back territory, they would need a significant upgrade themselves. the men here are waiting for better tanks to arrive from friendly countries, no one in popish a, from an out and share one. if the new ones are more maneuverable, they have other equipment of the thermal sites range finders incident and ramirez have se in check. the crew is more protected than the ammunition capsule is placed at the back end portion exists shoshone cops lost inside yet when they shoot, the capsule flies out. but we don't cancel anything has been proposed. nominate our in our old tanks. we're sitting on a powder keg. now we're looking for 2nd. ah, what he's actually sitting on is this all the tanks, ammunition that can go horribly wrong when an old tank like this takes
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a direct hit. tanks are seen as the key to a successful ukrainian counterfeits the moral tanks that are destroyed, the greater the appetite for new better ones. one hour joined by volunteer fighting a retired brigadier general, who is now president of the center for strategic analysis in vienna. welcome to d w. news. general ukraine has now received some of the battle tags. it's long been asking for those tanks. arrived in time and in sufficient quantity to make a difference. as we see this is not going on but the ukrainians on it and wanted to have so we have to wait for a few weeks. i would say it because he the final number that is coming to ukraine is indeed the case. it is a better quality and the ukrainians are well trained on this new equipment. i would
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say so it's will make a difference on the penalty. now last go, we're hearing reports that moscow said it's down to long range. rocket supplied to ukraine by the united states. has it been confirmed that ukraine actually has those long range weapons from the u. s. and if so, can you tell us anything about how they're being deployed? yeah, you're right. it was. and now the ready to mom, they go to get such long range emanation for the ukrainian side. i have no confirmation that it is arrived nowadays and which should not be in time. so if any information was in addition, so propaganda is on the top level that we'll see, especially from the rational side. so let us wait and see what the next few days we have about more in sit in that regard. and that it could be a confirmation place, and it will also make a difference with your grading sites to have rocket that he's been able to find the
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distance of 150 kilometers. you recently said that both sides of this war were too weak to win and too strong to fail. how then do you see this war ending? it is a key point from my understanding, but i do not see a supremacy on one side of both opponents. so what i see is that each side tries to achieve as much as possible on the battlefield. and that would be the precondition for coming into talks. i do not see an ending the war, but we could hope for our ending of firing and stopping daily balance, so to speak. because a final decision on the battlefield from my understanding is not expected. well, at a fighting of, from the center for strategic analysis in austria,
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thank you very much. you're welcome. now to france were hundreds of thousands of people have taken part in fresh protests and strikes against pension reforms is the 10th day of nationwide actions since mid january, while most demonstrated peacefully, there were clashes with police in several major cities. president manuel mccall has refused to back down on his decision to increase the retirement age to 64. nearly 2 weeks after president mc chrome pushed the changes through parliament, public fury shows no sign of abating. 740000 people, marched across the country. on tuesday the government said, in the western city of norfolk, the barricades burned. it's we who work it's we who decide reached the banner. in the south, thousands marched on the old port of marsey. while in
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paris protesters march through the city center led by the unions. ah, everyone hates the police. they chanted. the march remained relatively peaceful. but elsewhere in the capitol violence erupted between black clouds protesters and right police reacted to stones and projectiles. with tear gas protestors dismissed criticism that the french retirement age is one of the world's lowest. it's not because it's worse in other countries. zed 3 should do the same because we know that term that the they're working on. the new conditions in his countries are awful for poor people that are something bore, richer nature, as it should be to should have the right to rest. and after work to fridge herbs,
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in a very poor. her social conditions was very little rights. and her with the one that is in france so much for the workers who work with their arms and their position and where so it was the other countries they must fight. as we fight, striking parisian railway workers echoed to that sentiment. you will console me. they want to turn out to best years of retirement into the worth to years of out working lives. were all going to be broken with gussie. the increasing tendency towards violence prompted the deployment of $13000.00 officers. according to interior minister, she held darma. but the simmering outrage does not seem to have dissuaded my crawl from pushing through his changes. the president was given a boost by the decision of parisians. sanitation workers to return to work after a 3 week strike. perhaps a sign that the protests could burn themselves out. sketch up on some of
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the other stories making headlines around the world to day. sweden has summoned the russian ambassador to complain over comments. it said were an attempted interfering with sweden's nato application process. this comes as the ambassador released a statement saying, joining nato would make sweden a quote, legitimate target for russian retaliatory measures including military ones. raising has threatened to retaliate against taiwan as president in win heads to the u. s. she's expected to meet with us. how speaker kevin mccarthy, on her way back from visiting taiwan central american ally. but china has worn washington against, allowing the meeting to take place with the child mourners or demanding answers after at least 38 people died in a fire at a mexican migration detention center. dozens more were injured in the blaze in seo dot. whereas, which is a major crossing point for migrants seeking to enter the u. s. authority say some
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of the detainees set fired mattresses after hearing they would be deported. beyond large, military government has dissolved imprisoned, former leader on so on. so cheese political party, the national league for democracy, was one of dozens of opposition parties. the hunter claims failed to meet in the election registration. deborah, so she led the n l. d to a landslide victory in 2020, but was ousted in a military crew to southeast asia. now where conditions have deteriorated for me on mars, we're hinge of muslims living in bangladesh. is now fear that many of them could face starvation due to a major caught in un food aid. more than a 1000000 re hinge, a refugees who fled persecution in their home country reside in overcrowded camps close to the border. put together, they make up the world's largest refugee settlement, where the daily fight for survival could soon become much tougher. of
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the fear of hunger is growing and cox's bizarre camps. since early march, the world food program has been forced to reduce food aid to over a 1000000 refugees here due to a funding shortage. hamid already struggles to feed her kids. now she worries, things will only get worse. la la la, i'm not getting any fish meet or salt. now my kids are not getting fruit to eat. i that we used to have these things. hamid is 2 sons have food to day, but it's not enough. and they're not alone. nearly $1.00 and $8.00 growing the children is acutely malnourished. the mothers suffer to some 40 percent pregnant and breastfeeding women are anemic. and while the refugee camps have limited health care services,
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they have also seen their funding dry up in recent years. hello, hello. hello ringer, she's rama that he can nasha ro, hanging kids come to us with moderate and severe malnutrition, right? we identified them through screening bakery did they come with a lack of healthy food is causing the mel nutrition among them. dish and i will with the fact that these kids just aren't getting vegetables, fish, meat, and fruit fall mulligan over hit the banner over the cuts to food aid have been coupled with an increase in violence in the refugee camps. human rights activists here, that security will be further destabilized, doesn't get double if he caught big gay the food aid cut by the w f p. that is inhumane and disrespectful to ro hang your refugees. several. i'll modular corporate profit, drug trafficking, human trafficking, and other forms of crimes like murder,
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than to tree. and extortion could increase in the camps as a result on it or on the low buried of lawlessness has already taken its toll on the refugees, bangladesh. she investigators say that the massive fire that left thousands of refugees homeless earlier this month was carried out by criminal gangs. trying to establish supremacy in the camps for meta fire is just one more problem that she must bear as a refugee and homeland aladdin. and we live in fear in the camp, though, we feared that our tents could be set on fire at laira. they got on, we have gas stoves inside our transunion, which could also cause a fire that on the gallery. we for somebody could set fire on purpose. there are laura beatings and killings have also been taking place here. but what can we do about it and that, where can we go with the small care lessons? will i, not of i, shall, hon, loaded the choices or stock bangladesh has been negotiating with me and more for
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refugee repertory ation. but the 2 past attempts failed. most refugees fear more for their safety back home, even more than they fear the dangers of the camps. joining me nor is wendy mccants, she is director at the norwegian refugee council, bangladesh. thanks for being with us, wendy. the situation for the rental living in those camps and bangladesh has long been difficult. how are they coping with current conditions? yeah, well, as you can see from your reports, there's already bad conditions. and this effective a 17 percent in food rations cut and food russians means that a lot of the individuals are trying to find other ways to cope. so the security situation where we're expecting things like the seek of things, for example, that the, some of the individuals undertake to try and get out of bangladesh to increase. and there's a $3000.00 number of $3000.00 individuals took that journey last year,
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which is 300 percent increase on 2021. so we have a lot of protection issues that are the return conditions as your report said, no, not really in place. and today's individuals go back to me and so we're really, really seeing a drop in the, the way that individuals can, can manage and can cope. we really need to see a bit of a change in strategy for that to try and make sure that somebody's individuals can, can manage themselves and be a bit more so sustainable and not fall into that. many as julia, jewelry mentioned about violence, etc. the world food program, as you know, when he says that if it doesn't receive an immediate funding, boost, essential aid will have to be reduced. make this concrete pores. what would that mean for the displace for hinges in bangladesh? yeah, well it, if you have the food cuts, i mean in the short term,
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of course you get increased my nutrition, you'd have an increase in some of the mental health issues. and then in the medium time, you have different strategies that time you have to try and cope with how you're living in the camp. so the security situation is a way to getting west, and we can see that things will pass, exacerbate all the way through this year if the top up isn't received from donors and the food. but really we have to little bit low at this point. it's still getting food russians are on it's nearly 60 years later, which is really not what emergency food russians are full. and so would really need to have another strategy to look a bit more medium time long term. so get access full livelihood for income generating opportunities, said the refugees can sell, sustain themselves a bit more. this is really, really critical. not just about boosting food russians, it's about having a bit,
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a longer term strategy. you speak the long term strategy who is in charge, that would make sure that there are a strategy will be implemented that is going to help the retention well, it's really not a one solution. everybody has to pull together and make this happen. sex short term donors need to step up, provide funding for the food, but also for small, medium time. and the longer term protection strategies for the people can cope and maintain the lines themselves. and then longer time, i mean bangladesh is welcomed as you say, ww running into that land. but it's 56 years later. so really the regional and the global responsibility still remains. everyone has a part to play in this, right? a lot of the, as the member states have been involved and we need to engage in these discussions . needs to be a bit of a stronger strategy based on that from a regional perspective. wendy,
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thank you very much for talking with us. that was wendy because country director at the norwegian refugee council in bangladesh now to mexico or authority, say ablaze that a migrant center the killed at least 38 people was started by some of the detainees themselves. the detention center is in your doug warrants, which is known as a major crossing point for migrant seeking to enter the united states. authorities say some migrants set fire the mattresses after hearing they were to be deported. un secretary general has called for a thorough investigation. this young man is taught to be one of the victims. he was among the 68 people detained at the micro center when the fire broke out. oh, getting outside. the families and friends are trying to get information about their loved ones. nathaniel has had the migration authorities,
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haven't told us anything if they haven't told us where they took the bodies where they haven't told us how many people died or how many were injured. we don't know anything about our friends and relatives, maybe anything. im not, i marks all of them and then i throw her meager either a familiarity. now these events inside but filmed by a surveillance camera, migrant said did mattresses on fire in what officials have called a protest. the video shows the smoke filling the room while the cards walked away, apparently making no attempt to save them. in desperation was one of the biggest causes or perhaps was the cause for losing control of the situation. and having cases like these, most of the victims were identified, escort the mile and citizens. others are from honduras. and salvador, venezuela, columbia and ecuador. dietrich quit off my guns by the mexican authorities,
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was under scrutiny long before his tragedy. the victims families unload demanding answers from the mexican government. u. s. has been stepping a pressure on mexico to reduce the number of migrants crossing the border. journalist andalusia colonel solve outlined some of the policies that have been implemented. well, since i the global pandemic, the trump administration implemented a program that called remain in mexico, that mexico, it felt that 30 agreed to where the u. s. would make asylum seekers and refugees wait in mexico for their hearings instead of with in the united states, which a standard protocol and in mexico they ad normally have to live in really horrible, dangerous migrant camps. i'm in place of time on the bus where me know a few weeks ago as m u. s. were kidnapped and killed and was a big controversy there. um and the, the mexican government has also put in place
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a lot of migrant checkpoints and basically made that mexico b the border for the makers that are coming from central america, the caribbean, and other parts of the world that and they cannot get past mexico that they are doing both the migration enforcement work of the united states before they even get to the united states. those mexican journalist, andalusia canals, solo speaking to us a little earlier. now an ocean swill alongside dolphins may be a dream for many of us, but hawaiian authorities had begun cracking down on swimmers who they accuse of harassing the animals. a group of snorkeling has been filmed chasing after a pot of dolphins off while the big island band came into effect in 2021. to stop people coming within 45 meters of the animals authorities say the swimmers were aggressively pursuing the dolphins,
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and they've launched an investigation in to the state for yeah, just reminder of the top story we're following for you this, our ukraine's president loudermilk lansky has extended an invitation to chinese leaders, huge in paying to visit key of the invitation comes after the chinese leader met with vladimir putin in moscow last week. and jane has said the lines of communication with ukraine remain up next it's made in germany. i'm terry martin. thanks with with
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