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freeze on you to see the world already subscribed. now t d w documentary ah ah, this is d w. a news coming to live from berlin commemorations take place in poland to mark the 80th anniversary of the warsaw ghetto uprising. it's known as the most significant act of armed jewish resistance against the nazis during world war 2. also coming up a 2nd attempt to cease fire in sudan after tuesday's truce fails to hold. as the
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fighting rate is on civilians remain trapped in their homes, some without food or water. and $800000000.00 settlement brings an end to a defamation lawsuit between us cable news network fox news, and dominion boating systems. the truth matters lies. tab consequences, dominion had accused fox of spreading false claims that its voting machines help rig the 2020 election, causing donald trump to lu. ah . hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. a ceremony has taken place in poland to mark the 80th anniversary of the warsaw ghetto uprising. ah.
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sirens were heard across the polish capital as the start of commemorations at the start at the marines. for the 1943 jewish uprising against the nazis in the warsaw ghetto, did hundreds of guests and descendants of survivors attended today's main event at the ghetto heroes memorial, including israel's president, isaac hudson, reported hollins on j. duda and germany's plank author stineman ha. in his speech polish holocaust survivor and auschwitz committee president marianna dorski, remembered how grateful he was. after russian forces liberated the camp, he was held in. he then addressed russia's current actions in ukraine, virginia. sylvia. i was finally so new, so young out and read them was dried. he longed to leave her russian mesa, so live on lagoon majority of whom were to rush over my gratitude to learn more.
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your divorce, who liberated me from the german camp, i will follow me until the last day of my life. but can i move me in? frank gratmyer remained silent. now then, up to date of the russian army were cutting out of been russian than against its neighbour and need the annexation of the neighbors land. and i remained silent. one russian lives this drawing, ukrainian infrastructure homes house because you got to run a monument. and j, kendall, in the fleet center rapids increase in voluntarily and lower rank of the age of life. oh, hundreds, thousands of resilience that was maria dorski, a holocaust survivor, and president of the international al schmidt's committee. well with this me, with me here in the studio is our political corresponded transplant. hans, i know you were following that whole ceremony in war. saw what just give me your
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impressions of that met. well, i think what we saw here with this holocaust survivor was characteristic of the entire ceremony. it was obviously a very solemn occasion. but at the same time all the speakers tried to emphasize that what happened 80 years ago is still of relevance today. in one sense, almost directly by comparison with what is happening in ukraine at the moment. that the paradise between the nazis imposing or invading poland, committing many crimes against humanity. then the idea that no russia has been invading ukraine. so that is a very topical comparison. but also there was the appeal to keep memory alive of the atrocities committed, especially by the nazis against polish people against jewish people, against many people also in the former soviet union. and to prevent that kind of
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thing from happening again that the memory kept is kept alive in order to warn people that such things are possible even today. it's been 80 years now since the warsaw ghetto uprising the event, the memory of that event has not lost any bas poignancy hasn't. yes, indeed. and, you know, obviously there are very few survivors still now the people that have survived until today, which children at the time. but many of them have engaged in the forms of remembrance, for instance, in speaking of school speaking to young people, are bringing a new generations into the, informing them and bring them into kind of commemorating these events, keeping them alive, thinking about what the relevance is in their lives today talking about the significance for the history of their country oram of their family. and so yes, it is something of
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a historical event. but these rhetorical events remain important for many countries and for many societies. and we'll come back to that in just a minute. but 1st let's take a closer look at what actually happened during the warsaw ghetto uprising. 80 years ago, it was an extraordinary act of jewish resistance against the nazis reminders of a monumental act of jewish resistance. memorials to the warsaw ghetto are scattered around the polish capital. $450000.00 jewish children, women and men were crammed together behind the walls of the sealed off district. before world war 2, almost a 3rd of war. so as population was jewish, ever since nazi germany had invaded poland in 1939 jews, there were subjected to constant persecution by the occupiers. a year later they
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were confined to the warsaw ghetto, leaving without permission was punishable by death as was helping its inhabitants. hunger infectious diseases dire sanitary conditions. slave labor made for healthy conditions in the ghetto. by $942.00, almost 100000 people had died of starvation or disease, or be murdered in summary executions that same year, the mass deportation of jews from the warsaw, ghetto to trip blink extermination comp began within a period of just 2 months. nearly 300000 were murdered the following year in april 1943 to jewish resistance groups started and uprising against the germans. despite some initial successes, the uprising was crushed by the nazis who destroyed the ghetto. those who survived the rebellion were sent to tripling a death camp and other camps many were murdered. the uprising was one of the largest acts of resistance by jews during world war 2. and i witness wrote at the
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time, jewish war saw had ceased to exist. the nazis had erased one of the biggest jewish communities in europe. the memory of the warsaw ghetto uprising has been kept alive through events like the one to day. this year was special for several reasons among them. this was the 1st time that germany's head of state was invited to speak at the ceremony hunt. how significant is this is as obviously, as the 1st fam, any representative of the german states spoke at such a ceremony. clearly because of the 80th anniversary, and it's a special a special day, although their memory, the commemoration takes place every year. and one has to see that here, the representative of the state that caused this in whose competence it was under, whose authority this destruction of the, of the warsaw ghetto,
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and the murder of a hundreds of thousands of people was planned and executed. meticulously that the representative of this state is now being welcomed by 2 of the states, israel and poland, whose people suffered the most from those crimes from those crimes against humanity . so it was a significant gesture of reconciliation, of rapprochement between germany and these 2 countries. and there's something in fact that the german presenter, fog light australia maya mentioned in his speech coding it a miracle of reconciliation. was here, a little bit of what prisoner's time. i actually had to say. impala israel, that is, you know, from our history that freedom and independent must be fought for and defended it. you know, how important it is for a democracy. so to show that it didn't vigilant and capable of defending it. so
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even though, yeah, we've germans, to have learned the lessons from, are you good or never again, that means that there must be no, we're if aggression in europe like that waged by russia. ukraine. never yet let me stand firmly by the side of the rain together with poland and our other elijah stood german present point, walter stein, maya they're speaking in warsaw to day. hans rebuilding relations between germany and poland has been a difficult process to say the least where things stand. now. it remains a difficult process. a shy my and there was talking about your crane again, bringing the situation 80 years ago, back to today. and it's relevant to today, and in fact, in connection with that conflict in ukraine with the russian evasion of ukraine, there has been a lot of tension between germany and poland, the neighbors, the nato allies involving such things as how quickly and how many weapons,
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for instance, should be sent to ukraine in support of ukraine's defense against russian aggression. while both countries agree that this is necessary, poland has been pushing for things to happen a lot more quickly and with a lot more equipment being sent there. so that's caused some tensions. and then there are continuing political demands, especially from poland towards germany, for instance, in terms of reparations. that person would like to get from germany for crimes and damages committed during the 2nd world war. all of these are points that are under discussion. one could say that cause tension at the same time, there are events such as the one today were frankly, just on my the job and present was invited by the public president to participate. so there is progress. there is continuation of the discussion between the 2 countries, but it's not without as tensions as
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a correspondent over the years. hines, you've covered numerous commemoration ceremonies surrounding world war 2 and the holocaust, the persecution of the jews by the nazis. today's event commemorating 80 years since the uprising of the warsaw ghetto was special. of course. but what made this stand out for you in comparison to what we've seen before? ok, it was special because the german president participated in that is certainly true . it was special because these 3 presidents, israel, poland, and germany were represented there. and that as a triangle of tension, one could say, we just talked about the relationship between germany and poland. but the relationship for the relations between germany and israel, obviously also of a very special kind and permanent. and israel also have issues with each other. i think what, what, what was special today is how, especially the polar side, but also this really side tried to claim the uprising as something that was
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important for their own states. the polish president saying the uprising was a signal signal of polish resistance to nazi rule. and the israeli present with president saying yes, the resistance that jews were able to give through germany to nazi germany at the time was something that inspires israel to this day. hundreds, thank you very much. our political correspondent, husband, now to sudan and the paramilitary group. the r s f has agreed to a 24 hour cease fire. this comes after a truce agreed yesterday between the group and the opposing armed forces collapsed . 5 days of deadly fighting between the 2 sides is killed around 200 people and devastated areas of the capitol cartoon the r s f and the armed forces seized power together in a joint crew in 2021. but differences on how to govern, have led to tensions that erupted in violence on saturday. more now are
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joined by patrick hoya to journalist and political analyst. he's based in juba in south suden. patrick, do you think the army will, the sudanese army will actually join the ceasefire? it is very unlikely that this at any time you will join the si fi since yesterday when 24 hours. his fire was agreed. it did not really that effect fighting cantino that even now as we speak, we are here to report that they are still fighting around especially the command of the army. so it is very, very unlikely that they will accept a fire. they may say yes, they have a septic but they will not implemented because also we are here in some reports coming from the media, claiming that now the controls impact to them. but of course, this is being very my disputed and also based on evidence on the ground. it doesn't
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really look like that because they are still not able to make announcement over in national television or radio. so this is still being disputed. so the issue is it is very, very unlikely that you will accept to, to stop the fighting. ok, well there's clearly no cease fire happening right now. can you explain to his patrick, what really is the, is the conflict. why are the warring parties at each other's throats with so many civilian casualties in, in a conflict that many people from outside the country simply don't understand. what is the crux of the problem? ok, the issue is, security sector reforms now has so many groups. when you talk over there about the support forces headed by get on him and he does one of them. if you move to other parts of the country, like you go to the dot for the many,
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many groups about 7 and just mall group, these groups with come down with proper structures. you move to the southern part of sudan in the blue nile in south dakota. the fun you find the holidays. so down people's in about asian army and movement not. it will also split into very manufacturers with their commanders and proper structures. these are real problem. now, when it comes to the issue of the rapid support forces will actually, or will have the back not to do so down. armed forces at these agreement is over. how many years or what duration should really be taken for the rapids of what forces to be integrated into this about i'm for now the proposal from was that it should be 2 years. whereas him at the say it should be. and yet now, where is the problem? the problem is that, so down at the moment, it's around by, whoops, of faucet. so if you are going to allow your for to be integrated
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and you remain with nothing, then perhaps you will not have the power that you have now. you will not have influencing the governing easily be kicked out. so basically the issue is power struggle. if i lose my faucet, then what is the guarantee that i will continue being in this government? what about the other groups like you to die for? the southern part in the blue nile and new mountain will be 40. why the force is not being integrated into, into the national. this is where the problem is. people are feeling for the position that the whole in, in the perfect thank you very much for your analysis. that was journalist and political analyst, patrick toilet. in subsidy, south germany has cancelled a planned evacuation of german citizens from sudan because of the security situation. cartoon airport has been at the center of fighting and local media, say,
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a plan to deploy military aircraft. the city was halted for more huts bring in d w a political correspondent, benjamin elbows gruber. but he went, what more can you tell us? so it is the spiegel, that is reporting. it's saying that 3 military aircrafts took off from germany to greece to a refueling stuff to then continued to sit on. the mission was to evacuate $150.00 german nationals, but then the german government took it the decision to abort this bonus for admission. it shows how dynamic the situation is. we just heard it also with the sci fi as with a fighting around the airport and that's what the spokesperson off the german government sat today. we are pulled by the level of violence, especially against a civilians. even though the german government did not confirm or deny this media reports a bi dash beagle, they said that they are evaluating the situation that and that we can, they had like this warning, a travel warning to sedan telling. it's from
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a national to already the in the country to shelter in a safe space that the, a monitoring is that there are several ministries involved, not just the foreign ministry, but also the defense ministry to address the situation to see exactly what can be done. they were asked specifically about this media reports that they could not go had with this mission earlier today, but they are assessing the situation. but of course, if they were to decide something that would involve more and forces as well, almost like a feet on the ground. that would need the approval of the bonus stock. so for them following the situation very closely, but not it neither confirming, not denying these reports that we got by their spiegel. so german media earlier today. so fluid and dangerous situation incident dw, political correspond benjamin over his group of thank you very much. catch up on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. india will likely overtake
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china as the world's most populous country, by the middle of 2023. that's according to new estimates released by the un. earlier in the year, beijing revealed that china's population shrank for the 1st time, and more than 6 decades. russian foreign minister, sir gala ralph has met with venezuelan president nicholas maduro in caracas. the pair underlined the close links between the 2 allies with labyrinth extending an invitation to visit russia. oscar's top liberal math is on a week long tour of left in america. while guerria has temporarily band grain imports from neighboring ukraine. the government says the measure is necessary to protect local farmers from an influx of cheaper broaders restrictions do not apply to goods transiting through the country on great poland vance lock. you have all introduce similar bands. many muslims around the world are observing the holy month
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of ramadan, and that includes the muslim minority in ukraine despite being in the middle of a war. t w's at abraham, traveled to a mosque near the eastern front line. there she met a foreign muslim spiritual leader, who now spends much of his time helping soldiers. this is not how said is maggie love would usually prepare for work. for 13 years, he was ukraine's must he, a muslim spiritual leader? he gave that up when the war started and is now based near backward. is maggie love drives a military ambulance, evacuating injured soldiers from the eastern front. he says the fundamentals of both jobs are the same. bully a will move jim young, i was a movie. i try to save people spiritually in law. ours are us and in war we try to save people's lives. they gloom of was
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a more laguna show pursued almost when we transport an insured person. we must keep talking to him. he clings to life through us. sure. will will not yuck. was to plazas that says it jar the immortals, got that i am continuing my mission. but at a higher level, oliver because it is easy to sit in a mosque and tell people what to do or it is more difficult to be. you are various pain, death, mart, and tears every day with a thumb that does this more to the boy in the do the palmer out. despite the constant shelling in the stressful work is, michaela says it's important for him to observe. the rituals of ramadan saw her old rama dawn. i love thee, the muslin holy monthly when believers fast from dawn till sunset, sir, all alone will circle every day. he leads muslim soldiers in prayer law, hawk bar, limb of the moon, what the womb, what things shall numerous pri, motivate people. here we tell examples from the life of the prophet mohammed about his moral values. the teachings of islam lost the law. islam well said the former,
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it helps people keep their faith so bore. we will be for more than a year. we've resisted an enemy who is bigger than us. i more numerous, lot on better arm for hop abuses and last lombard the to sell an issue in the marvel crime shows brewing. she muslim places of worship have not been spared by the war. this mask is the last one left in the area and has been shelled by russia multiple times. the mosque and back motorists mcgill, us pre last year, is now in ruins. others are in russian hands. he tells us to him must lunch involved in reading ukraine like chechen leader rums on could iraq, which was, are criminals that do not represent his religion. he often publishes videos like this. i reciting the cur on, on the battlefield to show fellow believers around the world. what's at stake for him and his community? you're what, who says on my witness?
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well, i'm fighting very hard for the future of my country. i am recording the video appeal to muslims all over the world. quoting the koran is simple, guzzle at them, and let cordero for one of the russian moves his. repeat what i do lucca. let him read the koran under the explosions of artillery. let them come here. listening will. they will never come like little woods on the 14th on which were simple yachts of celia to this lyric. dallas will kill you, her dinner, sir arthur, this ramadan, like the last, miss mcgee love, is praying for a ukrainian victory, martha and says he will continue to do so for as long as the war last. ah, me now to the u. s. and broadcast or fox news has agreed to settle a defamation lawsuit brought by voting technology company, dominion for nearly $800000000.00. it means fox will avoid a trial over allegations it spread false claims that dominions boating machines
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helped reg the 2020 election against donald trump. it was set to be a landmark trial and defamation case against the largest u. s. news pul costa shed yield to last for 6 weeks, but it was over before and even started. reporters and spectators had gathered inside the courtroom in delaware when the judge announced that the case had been resolved. fox news corporation and voting technology company dominion had reached a settlement with fox agreeing to pay dominion $787500000.00 us dollars. ma, fox news legal team did not give any comments on leaving the court. the company later published a statement saying that they did acknowledge the court's rulings. finding certain claims about dominion to be false, but offered no apology. lawyers for dominion called the settlement of victory for
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democracy. the truth matters wise have consequences. over 2 years ago, a torrent of lies swept dominion and election officials across america into an alternative universe of conspiracy theories kazi grievous horn to dominion in the country. the law sued by dominion which sells voting machines and election software alleged that fox news knowingly ad false claims that the company's machines had been used to rig the 2020 presidential election against donald trump. those claims help fuel the outrage that lead many trump supporters to stone the capital in january of 2021. many cham beckers still believe the election was rigged. while the settlement is
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a heavy price to pay for the media company, it is only about half of what dominion was suing full. and it has saved fox news from further public scrutiny. and its top anchors and foxes found a rupert murdoch from having to take the stand watching d. w news coming up next in d, w. news, asia, should the taliban versus military capabilities, while many across afghanistan go hungry. that him or coming up on d. w. news asia with very managing ah ah ah
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