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oh, really i see the world as you've never seen it before. cried now he dw documentary with this is dw news line from berlin. britain's king charles arrives in germany on his 1st state visit as monarch german president frank published by mile. welcome, the king and camilla, the queen console at the brandenburg gate care in berlin. the 3 day trip is being seen as a post breakfast opportunity to rebuild relations. also on the program,
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the head of the you and nuclear watchdog visits ukraine. separate she a power station for a 2nd time. raphael grossey says he still has hopes a deal can be struck to protect the nuclear plant, which was captured by russian forces. and you'll hear from the photographer behind these iconic images from the bombing of murray. you poll jenny mellow let car has been named one of the winners of this year's world press photo contest for communicating the horrible ah a milan soccer welcome to the program. king charles is in berlin on his 1st overseas visits since becoming british monarch, berlin was meant to be the 2nd stop of the king's european visit. but last week's trip to paris was cancelled following days of street protests of the french
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government's plans, pension reforms, the king and his wife camilla. the queen consort will be in germany for 3 days. a special welcome for special visitors, britons king charts a 3rd and his wife camilla. german president. frank by da shine maya welcomed the royal couple with military honors at berlin's, but on bo gate. ah, it's the 1st time the landmark has provided a backdrop for receiving a state guest. aah! on his 1st official state visit abroad as britain's monarch king charles was hoping to improve the you case strained relations with a european union post breaks it and show he can win hearts and minds brought just as his mother did for 7 decades at his residence, josby view, the german president praised the good relations between the 2 countries and
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houghton, often to day 6 years to the day after britain began the process of leaving the european union. we're opening a new chapter and our relationship together as friends and partners. we're now looking forward to getting the form the german president also praise childs as long interest and environmental causes a topic that will determine the agenda for the 3 day visit. but 1st, it was time for some glitz and glamour. the crowning jewel of the trip estate banquet, fit for king. we stand side by side in protecting and advancing our share democratic violence. this is a pizza my so clearly to day as we stand together with ukraine, the defense of freedom and sovereignty in the face of unprovoked regression.
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so it's not just all sparkles. politics is never far away from these events. and d, w. 's emily gordon told us more about the events planned for the king's visit. well, as he kind of expected it for a very packed schedule really. and we've got appointments and tomorrow where he's going to visit a german of british military units to illustrate german, the corporation between the german u. k with a ne, so he's also going to visit an organic farm or so, so called broader when echoed eco village, that sort of, you know, reflect for his interest in sustainability in the environment. but i think most importantly, he's trying to hold a speech in german bonus hearts more and reportedly he's going to hold that speech and german. now as some of you might know, i am his late father, philip. he also spoke, jammed fluently. and so it's going to be very interesting to see how king charles
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holds up against his late father, emily gordon reporting the analysis. look at some other stories making news around the world. the vatican says francis has been hospitalized with the respiratory infection spokesperson said the 86 year old was admitted for checks of the complaining of breathing. difficulties is expected to remain admitted for a few days. fever has stripped an easier of the right to host the under 20 football will come. the decision follows a statement from in the nation president, yoko window in which he a post israel participation in the tournament is considering further sanctions against the indonesian federation. mexico's president under as manuel lopez abrego has said, there will be no impunity for those responsible for the deaths of $38.00 migrants in a fire at a detention center video. footage of the incident has emerged showing guards
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leaving my grand strapped in cells amid the flames. the facility and see it are who are as is run by the government. all the cranium president, holiday miss lensky has invited china judging ping to visit his country. i lensky said the 2 leaders haven't spoken since the stars of russia's war ukraine invitation follows the chinese president's meeting with vladimir putin in moscow last week on what he said was a peace mission. and the head of the us nuclear watchdog says he still has hope that a deal to protect you credit separately, a power plant can be reached. rafa rossi told the plant on wednesday, his 2nd visit since russian forces took control of the site last year. the international atomic energy agencies, director general, has been pushing for security around the plan to be increased to prevent a nuclear accident. he said this was likely to involve rules rather than a physical buffer. what exactly are the risks arrive for each other?
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russell grossi is trying to avoid, we put that question to me, taylor cyber. i'm also a military and security analyst at kings college, love them reading teams. there's been a parting around, a lot of them. actually it is very important in some way isolated from, from to 5, but it's very difficult if you do not have a sort of a new term for that kind of sort of stop any kind of nonsense. i think that they do have those hoping that the other side would enforce them. it's going to be a bit tricky, right? it's very good that are highly grossing, re add to how ignite the race and the dangers of some kind of accident on some kind of attack that quote down. and of course, we need massive,
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massive sort of things if there is a leak or, or, or an explosion. the jury of the world press photo contest has announced as for regional winners. and you have the images highlight the reality of the war in ukraine. they were taken in march last year during the siege of maria pull off, the russian forces invaded ukraine in february. these images documents the atrocities that followed before the fall of the city. in may. one of the photo shows a heavily pregnant woman caught up in an ass strike on maternity hospital. it has become a defining image of the war. one of the winners is of genuine maletchko. he talked to d w about the story behind that iconic picture. thank you so much. you're so thank you for inviting me to tell the story and what's,
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what's happening in ukraine. what's happened before. and actually that the story which, which we passed in april for a year ago is still live with us till nowadays. because not these events, you definitely cannot forget, you know, you want to forget. but the photographs and videos, be sure, taking in variable is my friend mister, turn off and we will try to forget it, but it's so difficult. it's so impossible. and but photographs will always remind us what happened will happen there. what's happened there and and this particular picture we are talking about know at serena. ah, 32 years old. but injured, pregnant warn was carried by the rescue walkers,
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on the watermelon blanket in front by there was carried by rescue arcus. they rushed to take her to the emblems. um, because she was, you know, in that condition that she might get the 1st day. it is possible. she had like a big wound or her body. you can see on a picture, but its was huge. and, and unfortunately, unfortunately she and her baby did not survive. in all day the doctors tried to do the best to speak to them after and trying to identify what's happened to them later, but it reported to us that they did. they didn't survive. and i spoke to her husband and he told me that he was
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searching for her like and had different hospitals in the mornings looking from different bodies trying to find her. and in the hospital number 2, she found her and, and they buried her with her neighbors on the cemetery and marable during the shelling and nowadays, he's trying as well to get what's happened and trying to build a new life broad, sol. unfortunately, you know, this, this image, you know, is, oh, was for this lady a ink, it was really important to show because the russian propaganda and russian officials claimed the de bont the hospital. all always know people on it.
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that those was no passions. and and when we showed the pictures, there was a pregnant ladies and, and we reported that treat people been killed during this attack. and we saw by and heard by our own eyes, how the russia jet, throw the mar multiple bombs on the city in. and they have the maternity ward university in one time. so this was a think it still wasn't, was, was so important to show our as a society award to roches doing against civilians that was of gen yema let car regional. when off the world press photo contents can contest rather talking to
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d. m. you earlier to switzerland. now where an association of elderly people calling themselves the club of climate seniors is suing the swiss government. they say it's not acting quickly enough on climate change and failing to protect citizens lives in homes. they've lost previous rounds of legal action and are now taking their case to the european court of human rights. oh, they came to call for change. this group of swiss women is suing their governments at the european court of human rights and strasburg. and they have a clear message for lead us. you are failing to act on climate change. on a lab, this is a historic day only for the 1st time dear p in court of human rights will consider climate justice and fundamental rights to people's health and lives. yeah. like that, it was a, this is a very emotional day. it represents the solidarity of an activism that is very
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important to me. solidarity was future generations. if the churches rule in favor of the climate action group, the swiss government could be forced to cut carbon emissions more quickly. switzerland is warming it twice, the global rate. and its glass is a melting fast. this with government has won this case twice in domestic courts. but these senior citizens are determined to fight for future generations. aurora, astrology or southern lines were spotted in an unusually vivid display over new zealand. the southern lights are typically visible this time of year across southern parts of australia, new zealand. but this, he observes, said the show was particularly intense. the dancing lights are the result of charged particles from the sun colliding with gases in the earth's atmosphere. as
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the sun's activity becomes more intense astrophysicist expect increasingly more vivid lights every year until 2025. beautiful. this is it of the news up next in mosque is one of the signatories of an open letter calling for pause in the development of a i see them, beardsley has that story animal in w business. i'll be back at the top of the out with one use to live with every journey is full of surprises. we've got all out give you one day in the, in the put.
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