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the goal is to bring use a story behind the news. we're rolling about unbiased information all 3 months. done the . this is the, the who's coming to line from bullet ukrainian president makes a surprise visit to the fake we hear a lot to me as a landscape says beloved way of putting must face an international tribunal to face
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war crimes charges this, as ukraine denies attempting to assassinate brushes, president moscow claims it foiled a drone attack on the kremlin that it blames on cheese and floods in rwanda clay more than a 120 lives. as the search for survivors continues, weather forecasters predict more heavy, right? the hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us, you credit as president, but one of them is the landscape as said there can be no lasting peace with russia without justice for his country. he said this on a surprise visit to the netherlands speaking after visiting the international criminal court in the hague. so landscapes trust the sheer number of alleged war crimes committed by moscow. a called for the creation of
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a special tribunal into russia's actions. so lensky said it was by told the president protein and those responsible for the war be held accountable. the easy and easy, keith knelt as the door to address. and if you look at any war, any, and a war of aggression and a history, and they all have one thing in common, the perpetrators of the war didn't believe they would have to stand to officer for what the deed, they must tend to answer for war however, brings war must receive judgement or correspond it. rosie bird shot is in the hague and joined just up. the rosie you followed zelinski speech. what impression did he make as well? we're right here in the hague, where zalinski has to be speaking a say to you which lensky himself called the capital of freedom and justice. the
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capital of international law and law really was the focus of the speech accountability for those suspected an alleged russian war crisis. lensky spent time really in human rights, and he talked about those suspect cases of rate of kidnappings, of children, really making, but one person in the room described to me as a very powerful address. now, president zalinski had also a very specific point and requested the speech he called for the establishment of a special tribunal, specifically to prostitute the crime of aggression, which is basically the crime of russia invading you crate. know they say t hostile of international justice home today, she also criminal court homepage, national court of justice on the other special tribunals. but what people will tell you here is we have the international law in effect in the past. they're healthy like 600 died. so convicted, war criminals, thought the cause of international justice tend to turn very slowly. and in order to see those suspected work criminals, one day here in the hague,
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facing accountability for those and suspected crimes. well, that something which will be legally and politically fault in order to achieve but presidents the landscape asked for that. so you want to see this happen? and i spoke just to the mayor of the hague just a few minutes ago. and he said his answer is we will, we will hold rush comfortable for these suspected war crimes, which the dutch board minister, i note said no, go into the 10s of thousands of suspects cases. rosie, thank you very much. our correspondent rosie batch out there in the heck to ukraine says it's air defenses pot offering new drone attacks on the capital key and other areas overnight. authorities and key of say to doesn't drones were fired, most of which were shot down. debris fell on residential areas, but no casualties were reported. now this follows accusations from moscow that ukrainian forces were responsible for an alleged drone attack on the kremlin, aimed at assassinating vladimir putin. new crane denies and involvement to indians
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. this footage circulating on the russian telegram channels shows the alleged overnight attack and smoke rising above the main kremlin palace. there has been no independent verification of this footage, but russia accuses ukraine of trying to assess and they to ukrainian president below them is a lensky denied any involvement in the alleged incident on we don't at tech fortune or moscow. we fly to home on our territory. we're defending our religious cities. we don't have you know, enough weapon for these. that's why we don't use it any, any way our fall for us that is adapted to the way we can spend it. and we do the
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tech points and we leave it to try, but you know how it's going to in washington, how us secretary of state anthony blinking costs down on the kremlin allegations. these are decisions for ukraine's. i've seen the reports. i can't in any way validate them. we simply, we simply don't know the 2nd i would take anything coming out of the kremlin with a very large shake or salt. so let's see. uh, we'll see what uh, what, what the facts are. and it's, it's really hard to comment or speculate on this without really, really knowing what the facts are. moscow has threatened to retaliate against ukraine, making residents of keys worried. so the safety wondering was what you, they might try attacking the strategy. optics decisions are made in que yeah, they might share, let's put them inside. so again, we need to remain in safety and take care of ourselves and our loved ones.
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for now, put and remain safe. moscow announced that he will take part in a scheduled world war to victory day parade on the red square next week. board joined now by security out a list of until the side of a most so from king's college, london. there's been much speculation about who's responsible for the explosions over the kremlin, who would have an interest in attacking moscow in this way as well. i mean there are 2 versions or 2 possibilities. one is doctor visits, work recording i phone snag operations at the kremlin. you know, the russian government decided to sort of create these kinds of, i talk on the sides to modernize the population. you know, to be a big sales, an argument in favor of heating. i think he's for the savings in, in care from may be sort of decapitating the leadership. and this is important
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because in a way, we are on the face of come to offensive. so getting what we call control and communication sort of the narrative system is there is a very sound of effective target in many ways. so this triangle argument seem dot seems quite reasonable to a certain extent. on the other hand, there's also evidence that ukrainians, we're thinking about hitting inside russia to sort of be stay bernard's, the regime to, uh, sort of bring their wolf closer to home to russians. you know, to make it more tangible to russians on those things. in other or proprietary trees, despite sort of the risks involved. uh. so in the face of the sort of uh, anticipated condo offensive, it is possible that some ukrainians may have told you not to never know musically, strategy, that's a sword. so be stable. nice. uh, you know, the russians on create panic. i'm, i'm sort of uh, you know, uh,
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creator disruption. so i think it is different for the stage to know which is the most convincing argument. now russia clearly blamed ukraine for the incident and it says it reserves the right to retaliate. what do you make of that should keep the worried? yes, i will work last night. there was a my secret tacos own here. somebody. i hear nobody restaurants using it right to, you know, effective me sense of trust center and exchange that he's like they didn't really produce any positive results because the defense expense were quite effective right out to sort of out during these attacks. but i think it was clear that these ones that i'm on my team definitely talking ation, either one of whom i was that rashawn might be relying on on tactical nuclear weapons. but these were never concerned. i think that, you know, this is always a possibility and, you know, we shouldn't excluded. i think at the moment is, uh, you know, i, i would just my courses,
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i don't think that restaurant is going to go along down along that line. i, you know, but it is always of course, a possibility on we need to remain pushes right. there is no evidence at the moment that russia is moving in that direction and i'm backward. uh, you know, if, if russia was moving in that direction, we would see a significant move mendoza off sort of american, a nature full search to see how to react to that. and we haven't seen that. so uh, you know, for the moment i remain as sort of a optimistically quotient as part of post war rate. that's way too low. thank you very much for talking with us. that was done until the 2nd one i saw from things called each london sketch up on a couple of other stories making headlines around the world today. japan and france have signed a nuclear cooperation agreement to accelerate the research and development of next generation reactors. the declaration which was signed in paris also 6,
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to improve the safety of existing reactors, and will address the commissioning the disabled focus. she met with nuclear plants to is in italy, at least 2 people have died and severe flooding. heavy rains have hit the country's populace north, which had been suffering from a drought. hundreds of people were evacuated from their homes. schools remain closed in many parts of the amelia romano region. and beyond bars, military government says it is pardoning more than 2000 prisoners to mark a buddhist holiday. among them are numerous political detaining rights groups, say myanmar, as military has detained thousands of opponents since over throwing the countries democratically elected government 2 years ago. not darcy. the structural rains have battered western and northern parts of rwanda, as well as you've gone to flooding roads, villages and triggering landslide. more than 120 people have died in the inundated
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area and search and rescue teams say the death toll. we'll ride says record water level, subside. more rain is forecast in the coming decades. village, yours in room one. does. wetlands are used to rain. but this, this is different. storms have pounded the area since last week, destroying homes, roads, and lives for residents of who the, who's alone and the don't fall off is a chance to a tweak, possessions and reflect on a lucky escape. done well yeah, my wife was done in the window when the flood volta came through. she fell down well and as i tried to carry my child out of the house, i was pushed over like coverage on. but luckily i got house, i'm safe. all this and brought just in the water, you did injured my legs. most yamma is the tv and you chat would only be committed . look, mobile authorities
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a bracing for the death toll here to rise as the flood waters receive. for those who survived there was never a sense of disbelief and desolation, but not tended to them not to pretend novelty. as you can see. i am left with nothing for my bed know, bed and no household. you know and go ha, i came here for a job. i am saved with all my belongings are gone. forgotten. what time is it? not all the terrible. i have no money to rent a house. no husband, no children. i don't know where to go. this disaster was dangerous for us richard because we just have rescue and recovery effort jerome going across the washed hatch areas. as the president promises to open homeless shelters. to deal with the non folding, humanitarian emergency, the efforts new are likely to be hampered by forecasts for yet more rain. the
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manchester city store and former dorman striker elling highland has made football history with a goal against west ham. highlander became the 1st player to score $35.00 goals and one premier league season. the norwegians gold moved him past the decades old record held by allan shearer, and andy call. holland is only 22 years old and has 5 more games to add to his record. for the end of the regular season to here's what coach pep guardiola had to say about his strikers, special feet. i think he's sol. com is that the, he's a mentality when a school more normal. by the same time in this course he says, okay, i'm going to school next minute. the next section. and this is so positive i, we learned a lot of you. i learned as a manager, a lot of these type of mentality. this is free, very good, and then be sure is there. you're watching dw is just reminder the top story. the following for you ukrainian presents a lot of his landscape has made
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a surprise visit to the home of the international criminal court. the urge to the a nervous style tribunal be created to hold russia to account for more crimes committed in ukraine. the coming up next year on dw, those it's eco, india looking at how communities can balance preserving their heritage, with environmental protection and economic progress, of course, and get more news coming up for you at the top of the hour. i'm terry martin. thanks for the learned german dw, the cheering for
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sympathizing this award winning offer is available in world wide and for every language level. learning german has never been simpler. german to go online on facebook, the app store and youtube, the, the ken asian economies of for the cost of climate change in growing trade disputes. both issues are topic the agenda in korea, asian development bank is holding its annual meeting. we'll look at some of the biggest sticking also in our show and overheated real estate market is pricing out
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some households in portugal. we'll take a look at the situation and let's go over to our show. i've seen busily in berlin, one of asia's largest development lender says it's new climate financing program, could help unlock funding for projects throughout the region. the asian development bank saying that facility would raise the $15000000000.00 in new loans, or using loan guarantees to free of capital from its own sovereign loan portfolio. now smith came at the beginning of the development banks, annual meetings, an inch on korea translations in the economic picture across asia and the pacific are expected to be a focus of the multi dig gather let's go over that. so it's on honda in our type a bureau and so the a d b calling this a historic level of climate funding. what kind of need is there in asia before something of this nature? well, asia, as one of the most valuable origins to climate change risks facing more stream
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incidents such as storms, floods and lands lights. in this region, annual temperatures have risen faster in the last 30 years. then in any other region. ironically, the same region is responsible for about half of global annual carbon dioxide emissions from the sharp increase of ations production. reflecting the pace of this area, normally growth and the magazine factory. but economies can use different energy sources and production technologies. so trade and investment policy should be part of the climate action. and so these means will focus on asian economies. how would you describe the state of the region at this moment? the worst of cobra is over, but of course costs are rising in many areas. well, the i m f just raced up today. it's forecast for asian economy growth to 4.6 percent in 2023 saying this region will be the most dynamic one this year. the main reason is the recovery of china and india economies. after cobit both are expected
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to grow by more than 5 percent this year. but there are still risk in rising costs . as you mentioned, this is due to strong domestic domestic demand and inflation is likely to remain high. that is why the i am f o asian central bank to maintain a tight monetary policy to reduce installation and one that the failure to do so could be very costly. but generally speaking, the outlook is not too bad. but we also saw a two's a bit, a d, b president must have to go as a kind of a warrant. and that the trade dispute between the us and china is a problem of the entire region. can we really say what is at stake in asia? when we look at this kind of growing protectionism, we're seeing especially between the us and china, the hosting. that's the test situation between the us and china will definitely under my feet, right? big nomic, recovery of the asia pacific region that many people hoping to see this kind of political instability affects consumer and business confidence and even reduces consumption. any form of protectionism will lead to
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a long term trade disruption. if it continues countries we'll have to put supply chain, stressing me, and all the convict activities before that and that 0, call the emission goals and effect global action against climate change that we just talked about. so it's on hot and i pay. thank you. let's get out of some of the other global business stories making headlines. former audi boss, rupert stadler says he is ready to plead guilty in the trial over his involved. but in the diesel emission scandal audits, parent company volkswagen admitted in 2015. it's having falsified emissions. values in the companies, diesel cars, unemployment and the euro zone had a record low of 6 and a half percent in march. that's the lowest level since euro's that began compiling jobless figures, figures rather for the single currency zone, back in 1998, was one of your top destinations before the pandemic. now portugal is picking up
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where it left off the country, welcoming $2800000.00 tourists in the 1st 3 months of the year. of that figure even higher than the pre pens and the quarterly record of 2 and a half 1000000 tourist. from the same period in 2019 you can see it there. the locals say that there is a dark side to the boom. rents are rising dramatically, and it's becoming increasingly difficult for residents to make ends meet. oh, there's been 300000 euro. yeah, this can't be the capacity of social harmony is something precious. sunshine is abundant, invisible, but which has an air b and b that becoming more and more expensive. that's leading to a special fee is for residents to some living conditions like these may look up to him much, but none of this is desperate. she fears for her little house, it's one of many legal buildings on the outskirts of lisbon. e build january your
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fernandez and 8 worker looks off to her. 2 years ago, both of us came and demolished some of the houses, while others remained standing a couple up at camera north for the same. the city hall itself is not creating stable conditions. most people are sunk both of them in these neighborhoods here. the neighbors are the ones helping each other, steve, their profit before the song broke with all competitive. most of the families here come from salt trauma and please keep me informed to call on your part to go. none of them can afford rents anymore, even though they work with the animal cause i used to read to flat for 600 heroes. suddenly they raised it to $800.00 and i couldn't pay that. so i had to come here. he georgina morris shows how overheated the real estate market is on her way home. near a form of social housing. they are being sold 430-0000 euros back there. and the last tower, the 58 year old nurse lives in the neighborhood of the train tracks,
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paying on the $300.00 euros rent. but that's still a lot for her. she's terrified for rent increase has been this don't quote but is with law, the rents are simply too high when you earned a minimum wage of $760.00 euro. so it's very difficult and i have a 2nd job so i can afford a car. i need that to get from home to work. i work 13 hours a day for that, but i'm for this is regarding the safety, but i want to thank the rely through z honors. the divide between the rich and poor is stock, a tear new flats that are available. so 400000 bureaus upwards capacitors, such as harmony, is something precious, is if you lose that, we will also boost part of the investment to that. so this home, when it has a price, now the government aims to introduce a special program where no more flights would be rented out to the tourists. and where it comes flats with before simply rented out the mayor of the city of freight,
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as it does not take much of it, thinks it'd be the phone for we need public housing construction projects for this . if we have to, we have to expropriate reserve. i agree with and more importantly, we need to take the legs out of the national agricultural research and use it. but of course the we, if we don't create a public housing, we want to solve this problem. the problem for women without a solution, these illegal neighborhoods are also likely to continue growing. why property prices continue to rise for everyone? all right, mario cobalt whole for now does is chief investment officer at portugal. sancho kind of go so well thanks for joining us in terms of represents a growing part of portugal economy. can we say to what extent is it responsible for rising real estate prices and major cities like lisbon? the the so thank you for heavy need. infect the, the rising price into leaving the city i think is as the $2.00 sides,
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the one who's from, from the highest. so by 50, for because of homes. and the other one is the human side. the fact that in glass to that gets there is a little new construction in our to go to the prices that we have in the past. the contributes also to reduce the rising price levels. after that surprises there were many incentives to the brand investors to park it over. there we go. it is 10 themes that increase the demand for every time to offer a real estate. and this empowers the pro, give rise to the price level for everyone. so that the cost i think is mark rather than only the duties and the demand of that's the $2.00 reasons behind . one of the factors which side is easier for governments to solve the
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supply side that is building more or the demand size, the demand side rather, that is, i guess sort of scaling back on tourist arrivals or apartments available for the tourist. this is, i think the government is starting to, to utilize some of the delivers the in the, on the demand side is. ready trying to control the documents that are available for or, and store to reasons police, but the also the initiatives that they need to be in presence the by creating of course i can't go section of yours is easy to show. ready because that takes time, the faster way he's back to consult him man. but as the receipt, the demand side is very strong and you'll not the it going thing. the only advice to control employees who have a lot of the inclusive demands from me grants also. and the like the
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people that came, this was part to go to spend there for golden years after retiring. so these are all the, the fields later, the soonest. if use the word stories, right? we'll not be enough at the same time. we also see that borrowing is getting much more expensive in europe as interest rates rise. could that not also help undermine a little bit of this demand as perhaps there are fewer purchases? yes, in fact, most of the parties of families are buying a home uh, using the effects and most of the steps as being the, as does it creative using salting rights. so they are facing these, the 1st financial stress that, that's not in place need. ready to buy more for the markets,
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the then they view last year for this. and this can be an issue, the losing demand. let's from the domestic side. i think the, the people that came from abroad and are looking for houses in portugal. most of them are buying it with equity, with no use of that and the demand to be more than resilience them to the domestics in. all right, also leave it there. mario, bottle for non dust with ports of those bundled kind of goals. so thank you very much. thank you. and before we go, here's a reminder of our top story. the climate and trade tensions are top the agenda at the annual meetings of the asian development bank in korea. multi national vendor also announcing a new climate financing tool kit hopes can help res. $15000000000.00. new loans for fiber projects show find out more online d w dot com slash business lead. thanks for watching
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