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katrina, it's something that really is price and management that gives me no to what i do. the trio combating, shooting dealings starts april 29th on d, w. ah, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, ukraine's western allies, me to boost support the fight against the russian invasion. us defense secretary lloyd austin riley's western partners and nato insist ukraine will join the alliance once the war is hope. also on the program. no let up in the fighting.
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instead on more than 400 people have now been killed as the regular army battles power military rivals, most of the victims are civilians caught up in the conflict. and the last 8 years have been the hottest on record according to a new report by the world mitchell logical organization. rising temperatures are changing life as we know it, especially in asia and in sports, chelsea fans, chelsea robert are in crisis with fans comparing their owner to hapless tv car to ted last so could former by a munich force julian nuggets might be the manager to sort it all out loud and more in sports. ah, i'm good. how else? as well come to the program?
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we begin with a meeting of ukraine's western our sac ramstein abbeys. here in germany, u. s. secretary of defense, lloyd austin, at top us general mark milly, have stress that ukraine's partners stand united on pro, adding military support to keys for the long haul. given in an overview of the conflict they said russia is using up vast resources for little gain. they also congratulated finland on joining nato for saying the war has only served to strengthen the alliance. you are secretary of defense load austin says the west remains united. now we also heard today from the european union on its proposal to speed up the production and delivery of ammunition for ukraine in more countries are thinking about how they can increase industrial production. not just for the near term, but also for the medium term in the long term. and that is
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a powerful reminder that we stand with ukraine's defenders for the long haul. o d w split is responded, sam now is in the studio with me here. some of we listened to all to the whole statement just a couple of minutes ago. just sort of wrap it up for us. what stood out for you. well i think a lot, austin was a pains to suggest that everything is, is sort of on track. that's great unity between the 50 allies, the countries members of the ukraine contact group, and they continue to be fully committed to supporting you cry. he talked about all the heavy weaponry that's been delivered so far and he talked about more on equipment going in. he says that 9 new guys tank brigades have been formed since the beginning of the war on the basis of equipment provided by the allies. he
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also revealed not sure if it's absolutely new information that the m one abrams tanks. these are more tanks from the u. s will begin arriving in germany in the next few weeks and they'll be then going at some point into the, into, into ukraine. and so, you know, he was painting a picture of, you know, we're on it, we're doing it and more and more arriving. and we're on track altogether. i think at the same time, you heard that sound by then you mentioned the europeans talking about speeding up production of ammunition. well, that's right, that's the headline. that's what they're talking about. doing what they have been in the background of that particular story or a lot of disagreements and discussions. for instance, francis push for the purchasing of ammunition to be more focused on the production capacities in the european union. that created differences of
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opinion because what it means essentially, is that the production capacities have to be wrapped up. if you're going to put in the many, many rounds that are needed to prosecute a war in the way that ukraine is, have to do. and it will take longer if, you know, there are such restrictions. so the european union is pledge to 1000000000 euros to, you know, get munitions in the pipeline as soon as possible. but it's actually much more difficult politically. and then in terms of actual concrete production, this is one the one example of the difficulties in the sort of supply chain. and this is the, if you like, the nitty gritty that's being discussed, that this conference in ramstein today. so one question comes up again and again and again, and he was asked it at the end of his press conference, it was about 5 digits. what did he have to say about that was that is not on our agenda right now. and you know that very well once the bill. yes, of course they,
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they, the, the western supporting countries would, i think give you crane what it needs. and it's been clear that president zelinski has repeated many times that that is something that they really need. they need the state of the art plains. they also need to make 20 nines that poland and other countries in eastern europe are sending in a pledge to send morals. because those planes, soviet era technology though they are still worth something. but they're not able to really, you know, perhaps make the difference they useful for air defense and useful for shooting down drones or, and that kind of thing or indeed, defending against a russian aircraft directly. but they're not so useful for really prosecuting the war and the combined arms operations. that's to say that the land forces and
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forces and all the forces would have been working in concert. it's a much more complicated thing that is being asked for. and that is not yet going to be provided, certainly not from this meeting today. so thank you very much for this analysis. on top of the agenda, ada ramstein is boosting support for ukraine against the invasion. of course, he has been demanding fighter jets for months. simon just said, and some soviet era megs ah, now arriving. poland. i'm from slovakia. this is a slovak in mig 29. the model that was once the pride of the soviet union's air force on its way to ukraine. last month. the made 29 came into service in 1983 at the time arrival to us built f sixteens, a product of the race to rule the skies during the cold war. ukrainian pilots are
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already trained to fly the plains. so in theory, they're ready to go on paper. the mig 29 looks impressive. it can max out at 2400 kilometers per hour. it's ranges over 2000 kilometers and it can fly up to 18 kilometers altitude. ukrainian president followed me as a lansky says he's thankful but that ukraine needs much more. yes, the food shift. i'm grateful to poland and i'm grateful to slovakia for their decisions on megs for ukraine. this will significantly strengthen the defense of our sky, but we need modern aircraft, and this is exactly what we've been saying. what is there a rational motivation for the delay in providing modern aircraft chest? if you think the word modern is the key here, russia has been using a range of attack aircraft in ukraine some developed decades after the big 29 to
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top that off, many of the polish and slovak planes headed to ukraine now are in bad condition. they may end up being used to provide parts to repair ukraine's existing air force . he has previously called for a fighter jet coalition for ukraine, which would use newer planes made by different nato countries that may still come. but for now, the meg 20 nines will have to do to sit on our there's still no let up in the fighting, despite repeated coals from won't lead us foresees far more than 400 people have now been killed and thousands more injured. the regular army is fighting the paramilitary rapid support forces. the government says it will only accept the recess, complete surrender, and is still committed to a promise transition to civilian rule or more gun
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fi in khartoum as fighting goes on despite hopes for a cease fire. oh, in a pre recorded message released to the end of the muslim holy month of ramadan. sedans, top general said the military still back to return to civilian rule. so i would, why in the night icicle, you are confident that we will overcome this ordeal with our training wisdom and strength for preserving the security and unity of the state, or allowing us to be entrusted with the safe transition to civilian rule. one mother. ready still, many residents are making last minute attempts to leave sedans, capital city, people at this bus station, a trying to get on one of the few buses, still offering their services. oh, my mother put our mom, i'm praying for safety and that god in the bloodshed. we're praying,
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they reached an agreement and god ends bloodshed of all muslims are going on with blue hopes for a cease fire were high on wednesday, but a low in fighting never came about. sedans, army says it will not negotiate with the countries. rival paramilitary, rapid support. forced group, it means more suffering for the civilians trapped in the conflict or because it was added to suffolk, it brought assuring, according to the health ministry of 20 hospitals have had to shut down because of attacks. moral and lack of supplies, about 11 o'clock. 08 more health centers are at risk of closure because of work overload and a lack of medical personnel. brofy that the fees we call on all parties to commit to a sustained she monetary and pause and fighting as soon as possible. suddenly molest
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washington says it's sending more troops to its naval base in the nearby southeast african country of djibouti to prepare for a possible evacuation of u. s embassy employees. other nations are also planning to get their people out. people and really kind of helpful to us at the same time, people think also getting more and more death. it went down to foreclose, had high food, and it was his flight breaking out into, you know, as people get more, more desperate than these get more and more intense. so people's access to resources, italy doing and you know that then it things start turning the worst out. a virtual meeting with african and arab leaders. un chief antonia great harish called for a 3 day truce starting from friday. the paramilitaries have said they have agreed to a cease fire, but with fighting still going on many a packing their belongings and leaving while they still can. patrick oil,
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it is a journalist and political analyst based in juba and neighboring south sudan. he earlier told us more about conditions in the capital costume right now is deleted. we're hearing of cause he's rapid about forces, have unilaterally unknowns as his fire beginning this morning at 6 am. how about the the army has been quite up above the army. actually we just received, we bought about 5 minutes ago that they are moving in somebody that your area is trying to calm the residential areas. meaning they're trying to look for any support forces that may be in those areas. the residential area to try to either you know, address them or utilize them in what they call in the language. so at the fighting is still on. basically, however, some residential areas are quiet. we have also just received some report about 3 minutes ago that some,
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some people have gone to the mosque in some residential areas, though the mosque is not foreign, and the people in the last day they are playing in a quiet let's have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. russia says one of its warplanes accidentally fired on the russian city of belgrade, nearby border with ukraine. a massive explosion shook the city and left 2 women injured. the defense ministry said they're so high, 34 plane was flying over the city when an unplanned launch of ammunition occurred investigations, or on the way in to the incident. workers had stood guard airport of joint strike, set 3 of germany's other major airports. industrial action has left tens of thousands of travelers stranded long distance rail staff have also joined the walk out. transport unions are demanding higher pay to offset inflation.
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of the 4 years of trying mexico has finally sold an unused presidential plane to jake. his son has bought it for $92000000.00, mexican president under as manuel as alberto who's refused to fly in it since taking office in 2018. as the cash will now pay for to you hospitals. the world mental logical organization says the last 8 last 8 years have been the hottest on record. asia has been hit especially hard by rising temperatures. climate change is also linked to other extreme weather events such as the flooding that devastated pakistan. earlier this year, critics say governments are not doing enough to tackle global warming a scorching sun and sweltering temperatures. in bangkok, people have been struggling to stay cool, longer than the one. it's unusually hot this here. it's hotter than any other year and it makes my job harder. i feel like i can pass out at any minute as my uniform
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is thick. and the weather is hot, and i have to sweep quite a stretch of road all across asia, countries have been hit with reco tie heats, bangladesh saw its highest temperature in more than half a century, while 13 people died from heat stroke at an event in india of the globe heats evermore extreme, heat waves the becoming the norm the last 8 years have been the warmest ever recorded according to a new report released by the well to meet your a logical organization. there's just no doubt but climate i, extremes are, are really a interface out as a so so many hoping that people can keep up in a sense and you keep hearing about record breaking a bounce over and over and over again. and it's not just heat waves. scientists linked drought in east africa and severe flooding in pakistan in 2022 to climate
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change causing untold misery to tens of millions of people and costing billions of dollars of loss than damage. hazardous climates and weather related events also drove migration and wes and conditions. the people already displaced by conflict and natural disasters. according to the report he trapping greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise in 2022. despite all the talk at the global level, the actions on climate change are still extremely weak. so i think that's just at the local level. we have to prepare for for much more. warming this year is unlikely to see a less up in climate and weather related disasters. only concrete action will help regions like asia in the future overcome heat like that of the past few days. earlier i spoke to one of the office of the state of the climate report, dr. blair true. and he told us how alarming the current situation actually is
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a you know, we can see all the nice see, i don't recall even we funny. i mean, are we doing some last year and we, we see more and more extremes towards particularly wise. and also, i'm trying to buy some graphs and date of floss, a few strange very, you know, last year, a year with now there's been lots of talk about green and renewable energy. but what is the real impact of it on
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mitigating climate change? a level with greenhouse gases for map is a a, you know, we are saying a lot do you think there will be a point of no return? when it's too late to fight climate change? a warranty saying
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you wanna change, we already to hold on and change it, talk to me tomorrow. it takes about 20 years of all a profile for ultimately with a a $1.00 degree threshold and i got a clearance from on a, a dr. blair, turn that one of the causes of the state of the climate report. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. ah,
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and we start with football where some reports say english side. chelsea could pounds for x by munich, coach eula, nuggets, man in the coming days. chelsea don't have a game until next wednesday and the gap provides the perfect opportunity. but would narratives man one to join a club? it crisis. it is. this is done over 40. the answer is pretty much yes. since americans are bully took over the english club last year. there's been nothing but trouble. they crashed out of the champions league this week and away down in 11th in the premier league. that's despite lavish spending in the general transfer window where chelsea shelled out nearly 70000000 euros more than europe's for other big leagues combined. there was so many new players that they couldn't all fit in the dressing room and hardly any have settled at their new club.
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chelsea's doorkeeper has had to defend the owner after you slammed by fans for being a bit too hands on. he thought i came to the change room every, every game. so he, he had like, different chat with, with us, different games. and i'm not gonna say what he said, what is his normal when will he change? well he came to do a change of supporters of compared bully to hapless u. s. fictional soccer coach ted law. so even joking, he might be the next manager after all bullies on to his 3rd coach already at the 2nd champions league when thomas taco and then his successor, graham potter. after the 6 months he's brought back club icon, frank lampart as interim coach. despite his poor record as a manager and chelsea of so far lost all his 4 games in charge. you know, people will make a law about issues of the chosen because of at so much success. and the reality is,
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describes going to be di. and it will take work and it will take my review process, former by i'm unit coach julian now guzman, when the bond is the last season and he's now favorite for the permanent chelsea job. despite the chaos engulfing the london club, bullies tenure has so far been more horror show than hollywood. he must get the next decision, right if chelsea or to reach for the stars again. now mark meadows father report from the w sports. let's talk about who might be stepping into footballs. hottest seed can't is a very high profile job, but it's one that knows one actually wants. we're not sure, because since he was sac, bye bye. and he's not allowed to actually speak publicly until there's kind of a resolution to whether he go somewhere else reports or saying he is the number one pick. but this report just come through before we came on air saying that maybe now he decided he doesn't want to go to chelsea. so we'll have to wait and see i,
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i can see why he might want to go to chelsea at the moment, given the chaos i've just described in the report. but they are a big club the know to time champions, league winners. he's also been linked with tom i for in might like the top job because he's a big nfl fan as well. julie, now guzman union, i was one and they have 3 nfl games the season at the time. a stadium. so i thought you might like to combine that book, thought them up probably in the champions league next season. neither chelsea, i think he might just be biding his time to see if the real madrid job comes up because color until lottie is being linked with the brazil vacancy. and even if they win the champions league and he might get sacked for not winning the spanish league. so i think that's probably where you live now, guzman, kind of just waiting a little. that's an interesting game of chess going on. bad. now fixing chelsea a mammoth task. for example, i said it can be done, they will come back. what do you think? it's a tricky one. whoever takes the job. i mean also lewis in the k, the form of us, a loaner in spain. job spain coach has been linked and also more if you put,
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you know, who was previously at p g and taught them. but, you know, they bought too many players. the players having to get changed in the corridor because they count the in the changing room. so that the 1st job they've got to do is slim down the squad. and also despite spending all that money, they don't want to have a strike. so you kind of need someone to go goes, if you going to in football matches. so it is a big, you know, the fundamental, pretty fundamental. so you might think maybe it's a bit too big. maybe i should just go and hold it for a bit and wait for a better job very quickly. ok by of struggle since not as much as left, even if he goes to chelsea. we will see him back by him. i think we could do. he's only 35 and by no said the only appoint german speaking coaches. so it might be 5 years down the line, but i think we might say another time mark meadows that he w sports. thank you very much for your insight. i. let's check out some more news from the world of sports antennas. arena so blank up has reached the semifinals
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office, stood guard open after surviving care on the on the clay again space, holiday delusions, olenka, one deals for lin opened this year for her 1st grand slam title. she looks in good form for the french open in may. belgium's teary nevada leads to croatia early after the early stages that comes despite crashing has shown diane to a barrier and damaging the front of the car was helped by rivals such as championship leader sebastian audio, france hitting potholes and in the n. b a. the philadelphia 70 sixes got the better of the brooklyn nets in the 50 playoff game. the 76 has had james hardened ejected for his this blatant foul and the 3rd quarter of the still managed to win the game taking 8320, lead. in the series you or cindy w. c. as a reminder,
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off the top story we're following for you at the south. ukraine's western allies are meeting at the u. s. at base here in germany, 2 bowls to support for keith in the war with russia. u. s. offense, secretary lloyd austin said natal stands with ukraine for the long hold on russia. miscalculated and decided to invade that's it from me and the new steam for an hour. i have an update for you at the top of the auto co way up next to an environmental magazine. eco, india out office in berlin for me on the team with
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