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the, the wild dials starts on dw, the business dw news live from the holding russia to account for its war on ukraine. us leading rights body meets for the 1st time and nearly 20 years and says it will support teeth until the just piece is actually also coming up
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people and try the starting to feel the pressure as prices rise and fee as bro, that's a conflict in neighboring said don, could spill over the, i'm gonna have that with as well come to the program. leaders of the 46, a member countries of the council of europe, a meeting in iceland for the 1st summit in 18 years. the organization was set up after world war 2 to uphold human rights, across the continent, as it meets for just the 4th time it's offering support for you, cried by holding russia accountable for the damage done by its invasion. following the meeting, v. okay, and the netherlands pledge to build the international coalition to provide fights, a jet support for ukraine, a deed,
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and some of your rank out in right cubic leaders from the council of europe met for the 1st time in almost 2 decades. spurred on by the russian invasion of ukraine, the summit is only the 4th of its kind since the inception of the posts were body 74 years ago. as the leaders gave their opening remarks, it was clear what was the top of the meetings agenda? ukraine is fighting for the values we'd be leaving and we hold so dear me. and i am so grateful that we are united in protecting peace and promoting democracy. because this is the very reason why the counsel of us was created. ukrainian president delivered a virtual address, making his no familiar plea for plains only more than 500. yes. without each no error,
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the past system will be perfect. and i'm sure when we get there, wow, understand to be our base tomorrow. we must leave 0 to the rest on that front. a signal progress from the sidelines. as u. k. prime minister refuse to knock and hit search counter part mark. russia agreed to build an international coalition to provide keys with fighter jet support . securing of 16 jets and training pilots. western countries have so far been wary of taking such steps over for years, the war to escalate. aust, mike, a multi, you know, will study senior fellow at the king's college, shalonda. what difference these 5 digits would making you fine? or one of the most fascinating things about this will is that they, the sessions completely fail to gain a superiority, which is
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a prerequisite for pointing a modern campaign. and so the space is contested. so what the addition of more app, cuz you probably does have some parts get past helicopters and drives, but this is about more at how it will enable the trainings to strike with greater frequency targets. that's all well behind the front lines. now a router and sooner got talking specifically about f. 16 find to jets. why that? what? what kind of jets all these see where the, the f 16 is actually 50 years old, but it's a very, very versatile flight. it was originally designed for as ramishes, but now has evolved into predominantly ground to attack as we just discussed. but the reason the f, 16 has been chosen is not necessarily because it has particular capabilities. many,
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many thoughts yet have those capabilities. but it's because it's the most common fights just in the world. so over the last 50 is over, 4600 been built. it's in service with $25.00 countries around the world. so in choosing the f, 16 c, not on the route to uh, creating a stable pipeline, all the equipment, training, and jets, the crate. and the last for the long time. now, bar western states been hesitant, sofa about sending fine to g. yeah, that's a, that's a great question. i think the 1st thing is about complexity. so it's not just the flight to jet, but it's also the training, the ground support soft, the spat pots, the control is the i can try at traffic space. so it's quite complicated. to get a fights just often allow unable to, to target things in a battlefield. but secondly, as well. in order to do that, targeting that, we've discussed of, let's say, a russian logistics dump 300 miles uh,
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500 chrome is behind. the russian front lines requires very precise intelligence. and that's only going to come from the western countries. and so the strikes the f sixteens would eventually be doing will be guided by western intelligence as lots of other drugs, western nations nights at palm is into the war and you fine. thank you very much, mike martin, back from king's college london. let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines to form a french president's nicholas sa, cuz he has lost his appeal against a 3 year prison sentence for corruption, a quote in paris rule, that's 2 of the years was suspended and that he could wear and electronic bracelets for the remaining year sentence also bands cozy from the public from any public office for 3 years. and the body shop has reclaimed his record for the most summits of mount everest company. rita scales
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a peak for the 27th time off to another klein but tide is, preview is record. last weekend. a guide for more than 2 decades come to reach our 1st reach. the summit of wells is mounted. 1994 or the united nation says more than $3000000000.00, an aid is needed to help sedans, refugee prices around a 1000000 people have been displaced off to intense fighting, broke out a month ago. the 200000 have left the country with many rushing to chat, but the neighboring country has its own struggles with a 3rd of the population living in poverty already. there off is that the fighting and saddam could create further problems and shots, but the risk of chaos and violence w's show a while before it's from the capital j, from in a market and then domina another
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customer decides the price is too high in walks the way i used to buy my crates of cucumbers for 2 and a half 1000 francs. today they cost $15000.00. so i have to put up the price and lose customers. it's difficult for me, this is how i feed my children. everyone is feeling the pressure is uh, god needed to buy used to sell several dresses a day. but now i go 2 or 3 days without anyone buying anything, even the fabrics, it become too expensive. everything has become expensive. most of the green charges come from ukraine, the war there created a food emergency here last summer that came on top of a fuel shortage. and now predicts us with economy a being driven down by the keels next door. instead on. this was actually supposed to be a good year, which had the international monetary fund predictive that with the country
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producing more oil and selling of higher oil prices last year, that is economy would expand, would with the war and sit down happening so close by that growth could now be effected. it's not just the konami k of the chart years would spill across the border. some trees hot, it was. uh so nice. uh solid. yes. uh that was in the fighting in dolphin. that's across the board. the ive been dissolved and backed by the charging um, even if they're charging uh government as a state is trying to keep a very neutral position in the fighting. so in the conflict cutting might be in a way abroad in that country are in that conflict, mainly from the way the different ethnic groups or communities might engage in that conflict in the coming days. people here are in a similar situation as to don used to be their rule by a military government which is broken promises to hold elections. it puts down
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demonstrations for democracy with deputy violet was in need of books too much in the mood clear pearls which to don levels instead of course discuss what the cause of the problem is that there's a click holding onto a pallet. it's the same problem. we have here in chad, something how many hundreds of suited needs were killed because they want to the transition to civilian government. this had blue and here they tell us that the military must stay empowered to guarantee the security of the region. but they cannot, 17 executed, subject to the product that onto the chart is see the keels and file sharing. the parts to don next door concerned is rising. but even if they avoid that feeds that war, we only make their lives even harder. the events have taken place around the world to mock international day against homophobia, by phobia, and trends. phobia organizers say the rights of homosexuals, bisexuals,
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and transgender people are increasingly at risk. in some places, many countries have passed legislation recognize the rise of such groups. all those are rolling back protection intentionally. for example, the right wing government is now taking steps to restricts the rights of same sex parents, the that'd be as rosy purchased as more from pato baby caterina's life here near pato is full of love and joy. but she hangs in legal limbo. room has told local authorities to review birth documents, wisdom, same sex parents like valentino, just on yellow. as the birth mother, valentino state is a secure thought because caterina was, don't, are conceived then yellows is in don't. so there's any toyota being a parent is not a matter of biology, it is a choice to become a parent and to be a parent every single day. this is an injustice that comes from
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a petri uncle shelby mistake, that flashes idea of the words a world with the right kinds of families and wrong all kinds of families with funding as well. y'all to the risk that at she loses hair writes a in, in a blink of an eye is, is violent. and it's scary. sorry to see is band here initially and to magically assisted conception is only available to heterosexual couples. that's why valentino and yellow travel to denmark to conceive. then registered catarina impossible, one of the few places to legally recognize 10 mothers. most municipalities don't. there's not a low that allows us to section but it's always far right when the government has told progressive cities like possible
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to get in line demanding reports on registration practices. after a recent court ruling stated, to men come to be cool. parents from birth. local officials say it's all the result of a legal vacuum. we need to know because we, we don't know what to do. and we decided to because there was this lack of that. the best thing to do was to give the rights to these children that have so many hundreds of being taken to the streets, to demand clarity campaigner say a to a, a is an outlier, lagging behind most other western european countries when it comes to ensure training l g b t q writes in low, as well as the issue of parental recognition. there are also types restrictions on adoption for same sex couples. couples who also have to settle for civil unions because there's no full marriage equality here either. most think that's unlikely to change with the far right to know and power. probably minister georgia maloney
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has praised what she calls the natural family and had this to say on same sex adoption last september. everything i believe the children who were already unlucky should be given the very best you my point of view. and i said is because my family history makes me saved from a human perspective. the best means having a father, a mother liability, and a couple, what are laws, layouts, and then also the nature done yellow and fall into, you know, say they won't give up for sure. we have to fight for it. but we already see, you know, this rainbow family says actually needs to end its legal grey zone so that the baby caterina's future is secure. it's the showcase of some of the wells best sent about this 76 come film. festivals officially underway. spells of the silver screen hit the red carpet for the opening including us act and michael douglas. he's been awarded an owner right. tom doyle and recognition office. 55,
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you know, thing that 78 he's older than the festival douglas describe perceiving the prize as an incredible on that's it from me and the news, the fun out coming up next on the w. a documentary on the sexual abuse. so if i'm not in the mountains in the castle, they got others in the berlin from me and the new scene, the loudest voice, my ceiling is out. she's the face of a protest movement. she's there motivator. and she won't give up no matter what she is. they took my.

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