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ah, questions about life? the universe were series 40 to the answer to almost everything this week on d w. ah ah ah, this is d w. news live from berlin. you as president joe biden makes it official. he wants 4 more years in office. biden announced he would stand for reelection in 2024 in a video saying he wants to quote, finish the job. also coming up the psyche, tristan sedan on the 2nd day of
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a 3 day cease fire, rattle, residents of hot to seek food and water, or try to evacuate. and israel mark 75 years of independence in the shadow of political chaos. amidst the celebrations protesters demand the government drop its plan to weaken leave judicial ah matheney. how'd welcome joe biden has put months of speculation to an end by officially announcing he will stand for a 2nd term as us president. he launched his campaign with a video posted online early on tuesday morning, promising to protect america's personal freedoms. 5 no. so announced that vice president, pamela harris will again be, he's running might. he wants to talk job again. when i ran for president 4 years ago, i good morning,
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america wish to lower the question profession is with early years ahead. we have more freedom, we're less free. we're rates are fewer. i know what i want to use if he can do to. and joe biden had this, please have, otis has finished. this is this with biden has been trying to project an image of strength and action abroad. he's been showing his support for ukraine in its will with russia. 8 our support for gray will lot waiver nato will not be divided and we will not tire. biden has also been on the road at home here touting his economic plan in wisconsin. or here, celebrating a bridge project funded in part by his infrastructure plan, observer se bite and believes he's on a role, especially after some important bipartisan victories last year. but he's also
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facing problems. his lawyers found classified material from his time as vice president triggering a special investigation and during comparisons to the scandal of documents found in donald trump's home. he's also pretty unpopular biden's approval ratings fell to 39 percent this month nearing the lowest level of his presidency so far. and then there's his age. he's already the oldest president in us history. he won a 2nd time. he'd be $86.00 by the end of it. republicans will do all they can to exploit these weaknesses, to portray him as corrupt, unpopular, and old. the keys asked who he will face is not clear yet who run for the republicans the bite and we'll have a grueling path back to the white house. biden's announcement comes as the jury has been chosen in new york to sit in judgement of former us president donald trump. the federal civil trial is one of many legal proceedings and investigations. trump
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is facing former magazine columns, e g. carol accuses donald trump of raping her in a luxury store dressing room in 1996. she is also suing for battery trumpet said he never met carol is not expected to appear in the courtroom. trump also faces criminal charges. in another case, from the new york district attorney, as well as other investigations into his business practices and alleged election if you all right, let's take a look now, some of the other stories making news around the world to sell. the u. s. justice department says the firm, british american tobacco will pay more than $629000000.00 for legally selling tobacco to north korea. and file i think he was sanctioning penalty is the largest ever from sanctions against north korean leader. kim jong owns country, kim is really seen without a cigarette in hand. the death toll from
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a series of explosions at a police station in pakistan has risen to 17. more than 50 people been wounded in the blasts which flattened the counter terrorism station. police blame an electric short circuit at an ammunition warehouse within the facility. the japanese start up and said it it, luna landa has lightly crash, landed on the moon. the firm i space was hoping to pull off the 1st day of a commercial moon landings. but at last contact with the spacecraft during its final descent only the us, russian and chinese space programs have successfully landed on the lunar surface in our u. s. office and our luxembourg on when sudan renewed classes outside of the capital, her tomorrow threatening to up in the u. s. broke would cease fire between warring parties, the sudanese army and rival pearl paramilitaries,
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and now into their 2nd day of a 3 day truce giving aid workers a chance to help shaken residence. parts of cartoon lion ruins after 10 days of intense battle. the fighting camp does a cease fire to cold early on tuesday, but fear still grips the sudanese capital. the world health organization has sounded the alarm about a potential biohazard after pfizer sees the national public health laboratory in the city. that is extremely, extremely dangerous, because we have a, a huge budget go unless some cartoon residents have been waiting for days to board buses to take the most of the city on the cost of tickets has sort for many have made it to safety. the
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ordeals far from over has been made home. this place over something that has nothing to do with between 2 men and their heavenly went to life by me. no, we're saying the really, really mine is angry with street put in this position with her tombs main airport. a center of the fighting foreign citizens are being evacuated through alternative routes in risky operations. they've been describing the perilous days and hours before their rescue . yeah, we realised pretty quickly that there would be no more flights and that we would have to stay in the hotel because if you went outside, you would get shot. no question at all, kind of progress. only by chaos. c o o,
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that the commission was a rather difficult and over. because the fighting continued early. also during the of equation, the bacteria seattle on also. we heard gunshots and even planes, although you may make fighters which bombed neighbourhood snake very close to where we were driving. you involve out of the gate, the gatekeeper, kathy. there are concerns in sudan that the exit us of foreign nationals will encourage the warring generals to once again escalate. the conflict. turning and already dar humanitarian situation even worse and forcing hundreds of thousands of refugees to flee into neighboring countries. tensions of running high and israel as it mock 75 years of independence. the celebrations come on the heels of memorial day day to remember lives lost in war and in militant attacks. it is usually a time when the country comes together. this year there are protests,
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thousands gathering in television to voice opposition to would you. dish will overhaul, which is polarized the nation. events are also taking place amid a surgeon, violence between israel and palestinians. the devil is rebecca with his was that the protest intel of it and sent us this up to tens of thousands of pro democracy protest is a once again out on the streets in central television. burton, i've been going on for 6 day, nearly 16 and a half weeks already, but to night protests has a slightly different vibe to it. it's more of a party protested being dubbed by the organizes and why? because it's falling on the night after memorial day and into the country's independence day. this holiday is a very, very proud time for israelis. and it's normally a time that unites the country. a lot of the people i've been speaking to tonight saying that they're out on the streets, particularly tonight because they want the country to hear. they want the government to hear that the country isn't united,
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that they're not happy with the way things are going and they want their voices to be heard. but they have also told me that this is a night that they're able to celebrate what it is they're fighting for. and that is of course, the democracy of the country coming at a time of this very symbolic day, the independence day of 75 years of israel. and from rebecca versus in television now to the story of a young man who has not only survived but thrived in the face of adversity. he was wounded as a teenager by a sniper in the syrian civil war. but he is continued on a path to athletic glory. now a refugee at nun almosha. our family is training for his ultimate goal, a paralympic goldman ad none al mussa al family has a dream. he wants to participate in the paralympic games. adnan was 14 when he was hit in the back by a stray bullet in syria. soon after the start of the civil war, that continues to this day. he spent over a year recovering in
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a hospital in lebanon, where his family became refugees. he's been in a wheelchair ever since. once he recovered, he turned to sport to recover his strength, both mental and physical. for the meal, vomiting all my body is good. and i exercise a lot of a habit i did. oh, i get long. i really enjoyed the spot on it, which prompted me to call the organization to arrange a hand bite for me, although i had so i can start practicing scenario that i remembered that a brother and like it's been a year of practice on hand by the end of his little happy, my new life goal is to computer races and continue to raise my level of bike or what about how much i'm i have big plans for the future. love about the most lifeless allah. it was a hand bike that opened new horizons for add nan. now $25.00, he's focused on improving his pace and stamina to achieve his dream of competing at the paralympics. along with training, he raises money to help children who have been disabled as a result of living in war zones, entertainment,
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icons and human rights campaign. as in the u. s. a morning, the passing of harry belafonte, the singer actor and activist who died on tuesday at the age of 96. he rose to fame in the 1950s thanks to his singing voice. a career in movies followed, but he was always cognizant of human rights issues around the world and played a prominent role in the u. s. civil rights movement. ah, my allan members, i hurry, bellefonte performing one of his best known hits, ireland and the son. oh, st. for smooth, husky voice, bellefonte became a singing sensation in the 1950s. his album, calypso was not only the 1st 1000000 selling record by a black artist, but also of any performer kind thanks in part to his enduring hit,
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the banana boat song. isabella the day who at the height of his fame, bellefonte was also at the forefront of societal change. supporting the civil rights movement in the u. s. he performed and a number of movies dealing with rights issues, took part and pivotal marches. and was a close friend of doctor martin luther king junior. he once said his activism was due to his experiences early in life. once i got that platform, we was really wrong. i'm conditioning j, mom. now, i should use this power to change the conditions that i have since for those who come in behind and the word that they cry. in the spirit
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of the fight for freedom is the world. armando ha, laser life bellefonte, continued to speak out and raised issues at home and abroad, getting involved in south africa's anti apartheid movement. he also supported other humanitarian campaigns. he travelled the world as a goodwill ambassador for unicef, the united nations children's fund. and he also started an aids foundation lee, perry, bellefonte, singer actor and the king of calypso, an artist inseparably linked to his activism. okay, before we go, he's a reminder of the top stories we're following for you. this cell, it was present a joe biden has announced his re election bid and a campaign video posted online. i hadn't asked photos to give him more time to
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quote, finished the job. he began in his 1st and renewed classes are threatening to offend the u. s. berk and si fi incident. residents have reported ongoing gunfire and explosions in, in the capital. hot too many civilians. they remain trapped with food and water running. look, that's all the nice for now. up next. i don't film series this time looking at jane for vacation and how jaffa became a hot property. i'm anthony. how'd in berlin from a in the team here. thanks for watching and stay with us. if you can. the trio taking on nigerian trafficking words. i'm ready for this, did this over those mounting evidence that nigerian human trafficking enforced constitution are also taking place here in the school.

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