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the the, this is the w news live from the land making russia pay. it's war. european lita is missing an iceland announce a new way of supporting keeps the hopes for justice. also coming up, people in chat are starting to feel the pressure as prices rise and see is growth. but the conflict in neighboring sit dawn could spill over. the world's biggest film
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festival is officially underway, but the scots of con, has been built by controversy for decision to invite hollywood access to the menu chips. mckinnon. thanks so much for joining us. more than 40 countries at a summit of european leaders have back to system to make brush up pay so it's will in ukraine. the register of damages was a main focus of the council of europe missing. and rachel, that it would allow victims of the war to report the home that they've suffered and be based in the hate, with a hope of holding russia accountable. but in the future, the support was not unanimous hungry to key and sub you have, for example, have will refuse to sign up. and in another new development from the summit,
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the u. k. and then as the netherlands have agreed to build an international coalition to provide flights of jet support, the you train driving trunks, the floats, reacted with caution, but said jim, and they will do it's part to strengthen that ukraine's capabilities. yeah, but continue to focus on what we have been doing and continued to do, which is of great relevance for the ability of few cranes forces to defend themselves. we have provided a number of times and continued to supply these tanks. munition helping set up the production of ammunition, setting up the infrastructure. all the defense capabilities that have already been set up with our intake across the tags. and mankinds that we have already supplied patriot on the irish tea system, we will continue all based on sofa has got more from a correspondent in rate,
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typically say schultz and let's see. it's on flu shots. his reaction to providing these flights of jets to ukraine has been pretty cool for us. tell us what that means for the future of this so called international coalition. yes, he has been cautious just as are the leaders of nature in other areas of nature has been cautious before as well. but to be fair, we're talking about f. 16 fight to judge to you that you cry and born jeremy does not have these. these jets, so therefore it does maybe not even mean so much in actually procuring fighter jets for ukraine as jeremy doesn't have them the content over them. we have, but most council of europe members signed a register of damages today against russia for its invasion of ukraine. can you tell us a little bit more about this register and how it's supposed to what yes, this registar is meant to take stock of damages that are happening ukraine,
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because of the russian aggression there. it is to be established in the hague and that has been $43.00 states that signed to today. at not all of the counts of europe, states have signed it, but therefore, space like the united states to upon and canada have signed it. it is considered to be a 1st step in getting compensation from russia, but at the same time it remains unclear at this stage how this will look like in the future. dw correspondent, let's say a shelton and right to that, thanks so much for that. and i pulled so that americans are losing interest in sending weapons to ukraine around $48.00 this and say they support um shipments as opposed to around 60 percent just off to russia and baited. but a network of campaign is, is low being the us government to continue delivering military supplies and sell whatever gaps are left with fundraising on,
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correspondent met with one of them and us on the best friend who also spent time fighting in ukraine clothes, ukraine, action summit has brought together dozens of groups from around the country to keep pressure on congress. their message without us aid ukraine is lost. meeting for carl larson, this person. yes. we are joining the international legion and ukraine after the russian invasion began. and he fought in your car, keep scandal. he says he saw a comrades guy because of a lack of equipment and all this, this is a piece of the show that, that killed him and almost killed me. it hit him and we didn't have a generator. so our, our batteries on our radio's didn't work and we didn't have the he says is codes are still staying with the comrades blood, most american bank, or we send
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a $100000000000.00. they must be driving gold plated paints over there. right? no, they don't have even an a boots in the snow where the u. s. government falls short . larson believes crowd funding can step in. he's successfully fund raised over $100000.00 to buy non lethal military equipment and send it to ukranian soldiers. and he's created a workshop to teach others how to do the same. well, civilians can't send the heavy weapons key of is asking for. they can still do a lot. he says they issued us, some are sleeping bags and most of my guys did not get winter's leaking bags until like february. so they literally were wrapping themselves in garbage bags. there's a lot of miscellaneous stuff here. we won't get into neat pads. drones, 550 cord power banks, super important, super important. this is a really nice tool. you can use this on your plate carrier amounts right here, right? now's right here instead of this pouch. and then it's on your chest and you put
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your phone in it. so then you can like, when you're on maneuvers, you know, you can look is where your map is and where you have to go. so we're buying these and we're shipping them over your larson isn't just in washington to talk fundraising. a big part of his activism is meeting with lawmakers and their advisors to call for bigger and better arms deliveries. you know, it feels good to deliver equipment and we've, we've generated a lot of money and a lot of equipment. but we all realize the big win is getting the us government to give you crane enough tools to win. not just to survive as the word drags on more and more americans are questioning costs of funding you pray for larson, that makes us work all the more urgent ukraine's defense and now uses the us patriot missile system, the native by the west to help stable russian attacks now russia says it's latest attacks, which some flame include. hypersonic missiles were able to destroy ukraine's
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missile defense system. the ukraine has dismissed this as russian propaganda us officials. meanwhile, i've suggested that the patriot system was likely damaged, although probably not destroyed. print language is a former military intelligence officer from the u. k. miles. tim, if russian hypersonic missiles actually have the capability of seriously damaging or destroying the patriot missile defense system, the answer is probably yes. if they are used in sufficient numbers to overwhelm the system, there's one qualification or major qualification to that, of course, and that is the last to talk on key of which was 2 days ago. you kind of shut down all of this files, striking the city now it's probable that they didn't use patriots for those. that seems to massage or use that will show us a range. but the direct on to question is yes. you know,
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the issue of course is if they did damage or destroy one patriot launch of costs or money order a several more, i think. but you can do something about separate or and this goes back to mr. lawson. any previous for paul to what's popular mind to soul that the us has full $180.00 launches, none of which are close to big using complex at the moment. right. so your credit has 8. mm hm. these high performing ms files. i mean they, they, they seem quite terrifying that 10 times faster than the speed of sound, making them almost impossible to shoot down, but an all day maybe not sort of quite as scary as previously thought. absolutely not. there's no doubt whatsoever that you may not have taken down some if not all of the consulting solves that have struck. oh, thank 5, the ukraine. they're not prop uh, they're not proper hypersonic mission. i was, i have a very limited maneuver and capability not before 3 weeks ago that was sent out as
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to whether the latest model of patrons could in fact engage and destroy these. now with no doubt patriot cannot can cause deal with with can solve switch as i say, in any event, not really true. hypoth studied massage, but they are essentially a modified ballistic myself. and the yes patriot can deal with those in sufficient numbers. okay. and, and how please hyperlink miss lyles already being frequently used to by russia and ukraine, or is, is they use a new development now it's not new that they were used 1st as all but cool. last april. that's april 22. there was another attack, a late to last year, and a flurry about 6 weeks ago just before the ukrainian spanish operation lies the american with how i can help that patriot pastries. so they have years and before and the cost that limited in stocks to the russians and they will be to placing most of your tax money that seems futile. go up front, we'll have to leave it that, but thank so much of that,
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but that's full military intelligence officer frank language. my pleasure. thank you. i let's take a look now. some of the other stories making news around the world. nearly a 1000 people have been evacuated off the heavy rains triggered flooding in northern italy. italian state radio reported an elderly man died and his flooded home firefighters have carried out thousands of rescues. the deluge comes 2 weeks off to similar floods in the region left to people that more rain is full cost. the full, not french president nicholas suckles, he has lost his appeal against a 3 year prison sentence. the corruption, of course in paris are ruled, but 2 of the use was suspended and that he could wear and electronic bracelet for the remaining year. the sentence also binds sock, was the from public office for 3 years. and the police show has reclaimed his records for the most summit says mount everest coming to recess, scale the peak for the 27th time off for another climb a tide. his previous record,
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last weekend read, has been a guide for more than 2 decades. he 1st reached the summit of the world's highest mountain back in 1994. and the rights of selling the rusty has worn the countries in the west facing the most severe threats to freedom of expression. in his lifetime, he made a red public address of the british book awards. it's 9 months since rushdie was stopped and seriously injured on stage during electra in the us are now a senior official in the gym, and i cannot economy. ministry is leaving his post of tre, nepotism scandal. the state secretary public caisen was seen as german economy administer will about hobbits, right hand man. he 1st sparked control vesee with his involvement in the decision to appoint his best man for a tough job at the state owned german energy agency since then,
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opposition conservative lawmakers have been demanding crisis resignation. public says the decision to remove him came off to the internal reviews that indicated yes, another possible conflicts of interest. just now the united nations says that more than $3000000000.00 in aid is needed to help. so don's refugee crisis around the 1000000 people have been displaced off to intensify sing broke house a month ago. any 200000 people have now left the country with many rushing to chad, but that's neighboring country has its own struggles. a 3rd of its population lives in poverty, their fee is the facing, and so don could create further problems and chat with the risk of chaos and violence. the dw showed on the wall reports now from the capital in german or a market,
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and then domina. another customer decides the price is too high and 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 in the garden. i 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 and sit down. 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 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 could spill across the border. some trees hot. it was. uh, so nice. uh solid. yes. uh that will see the fighting in doubtful that's across the board. the ive been dissolved and backed by the charging me even if the 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, 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 demonstrations for democracy with deputy
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violence was in need of looks 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 food needs were killed because they want to the transition to civilian government this headboard. and here they tell us that the military must stay empowered to guarantee the security of the region. but they cannot, 17, i mean, well, subject to the interval. shoddy is, see the keels and byways sharing approx to don next door concerned is rising. but even if they avoid that feeds that war, we only make their lives even harder. joining me now is faith casino, the you and hcr, spokes person, so the east and horn of africa and great lakes. welcome to
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d w. the majority of people fleeing the conflict and so don on now internally displaced. can you tell us? is any help guessing to them a full to so as directly said, the majority of the people who has been displaced are within so done so. so the figure that they're looking at right now is $840000.00 people. internally, display screen is done. most of these people have gone to areas where these areas that have the least affected by the fighting, where there is too many to in presence, including you and hcr as well. so the able to access too many turn assistance in the areas where you know, the config continues and has intensified that because of the intensity of the situation we've not been able to move in as human into and agencies such as your needs have been we've been forced to temporarily close down uh offices in the most affected parts in the country by the 15th. but we're still able to maintain
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a presence in other, you know, less affected areas in the current, 2 of the able to access that internally. do some of the internal displace populations that we need to know the number of refugees now arriving in chad from sudan is still brian. what can you tell us about the situation? but then now in as so over 220000 people have now moved from dining to neighboring countries, including chide. where actually we have seen, we continue to see raising numbers of people arriving. but also in other countries such as salt, sedan and egypt. if you open a central african republic where a lot of the others have also arrived, the situation in these countries is quite concerning these countries that already had existing large refugee and id population. so people who are internally
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displaced within these countries, including charges of done countries also by any sort of operations, was significantly underfunded. where people are arriving in these countries are, you know, a long, very remote for the locations that, you know, a very limited resources, very limited structure, have difficult access in terms of human terms being able to, to reach people in, in need. so it's a very dire situation, and that is why the un has today launched on the queue for just doing the funding of a $3000000000.00 to be able to assist people is done those that we can reach, as well as the over 220000 people who fled its neighboring countries in the coming months, who made very clear this problem of lack of funding. and as you say, the un now says that more than 3000000000 is needed for aid in a suit on. is that any chance that this,
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this kind of money will arrive any time soon? i mean, we launched the appeal um either this morning and you with the magnitude of the situation. hope is that the countries viewed immediately, then i can see release this money. as i said, you need several operations in the neighboring countries or people haven't read from saddam or over just significantly under funded. and therefore, we see this as an opportunity for the international community to really stand up for the people of sedan and to support the humanitarian efforts in these countries so that people are able to get the assistance that they need. and those able to be seen faced a casino from you and hcr. thank you so much for your time today. thank you. ok, we're going to go back to our previous story, which is about that senior official in the german economy ministry leaving his post
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off to a nepotism style a scandal. the man in question publication was seen as a rule but habits right hand man, and who but how back as of course the german vice chancellor and the german economy minister and symbol on that. i am joined to now by the w's chief political correspondent, nina. honda, who can tell us more about all of this, not why does it matter that whole but how back has lost this employee as it messes because it is a very big loss, a little bit havoc both personally and professionally and it shows just how much pressure the deputy chunks that has been on the lately, so he's less than go of a very close ally and one of the most influential members of his powerful ministry . so mister havoc once described mister garage and his date secretary as the man who saved the money from his serious energy crisis last winter. that mind had lots
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of control over the construction of island g terminals in this country for example . but is how big predict himself earlier in the press conference, they checked the compliance rules within the ministry and good. and they did find a 2nd mistake by mister grayson. and so having said he had to take this step, not to yvette tom from his ministry said tell us more about these mistakes. tell us what happened. so we're talking essentially about misconduct regarding compliance rules. so forgiving friends and influential jobs or other advantages from the position of power. and there are 2 concrete cases that lead to this decision to let this powerful man go. one mister pricing was on the staffing commission. nothing pointed the new head of an important energy agency here and it later emerged. i thought mine had been his best man at his wedding 20 years previously on 2. apparently it rolls of muds that mister grayson had signed off on government subsidies to an organization where his own sister is a member of the executive board to all of this extremely nurse in accordance with
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germany's a compliance rules. and that, of course, raises the question, does mr. side's love choices? government have to formalize some of those procedures even more. because at the moment, the german government is finding itself in a situation where they're making snap decisions, they're pushing through essentially big decisions to get towards the green economy . and sometimes these mistakes happen. but of course, that also says a bad lights on or left. so it says government as a whole are, is just going to ask you the ripple effect. so something like this, i mean, is this resignation going to have any impact on the chancellor in his government as well? yeah. anti corruption campaigners in germany and say that they're all as there's not much doubt that there is a very low protection of corruption here. there's a high trust in comparison to other countries in particular, in public institutions and civil sevens. but of course, that cannot be at risk of any time. and so those anti corruption components say
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that germany really needs to take this seriously. that these processes who get switch jobs in official public institutions, which organization gets jobs from government agencies. one of that has to be formalized, and you just need to make sure that publics, that trust and public institutions can remain high in this country. and that is very difficult when you're dealing with a situation where rust is war against ukraine is also a challenging the german government extremely. and so they said something where they still need to be diligent. and sarah dw, as chief political correspondent, you know, has a new, you know, thank you so much. i i've just got time for a little bit of a sport for you and, and the 2nd leg of the champions league semi finals in san milan of base and the city arrivals ac milan one now to advance to the final going into the game with the 2 new lead vaunted from the 1st leg into captain low tell row martinez school. the
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only goal of the day midway through the 2nd hoff into will take on either match the city or real madrid and the champions league final. and it's done both on the 10th of june and i've been in dc can, i mean it's obviously a great d motion. dreams that i've had together with the guys that we not yet ride from when the drawer was made. okay. we had to believe in ourselves and we've got to by merit. no one has gifted us anything sort of, it's been a long journey try to good afternoon to be a little bit closer to go. now it's to showcase the some of the world's best send, and then the $76.00 kind of film festival is now underway. the question on everyone's minds of course, who will walk away with the top prize? the palm dual on tuesday, lies were on the stalls arriving to the opening ceremony. con, some things are entirely predictable. it's always a red carpet spectacular. but the jury president hopes deliberations for the top
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prize will be interesting, but don't trying to find a way of, of formulating yourself and to avoid concerns just definitely, it's so boring to be in the, in a, in a, you're a, when it's consensus. this year's kind is not being with a control oversee many critics of asked why actor jodie debt has featured so prominently starring in the festivals opening film. one that isn't even in the competition. it fits the labor to come back because be much to be to the doctor. last year's blockbuster, his explosive defamation. try or sit his ex wife, find it states in one awkward moments, a report service king to hear. if a prominent me to support or on the jury would even go to see that spelled. you're asking me that. yes. so um, well you'll see, i guess if i'll see it and i don't know how i feel about it if i do. thank you. yeah. us, dr. michael douglas received an owner yeah. award in recognition of his 55 year
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acting to the are getting older this me so much to me. speeches. there are hundreds of festivals, film festivals, all around the world. but there's only one time. and there's only one top prize 21 films from all over the world are in competition for prestigious palm door. you're up to date, thanks so much for watching. dw, the,
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