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for only green washing. after all, there are billions to be made. our to push document very deep. see greed starts to date on d, w. the is it the news line from the and then a russian missile strike on the hospital in ukraine kills at least 2 people and injures many bolts, degrades. president describes the attacks a crime against humanity also on the program and report from a refugee camp in chad with thousands of people seeking shelter from sedan,
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civil war, and not finding food and other essentials in short supply. testing is up for sunday's run of presidential election, but incumbent adventure of time out of mind in the late these arrival is not striking. a more popular list, it towed in a bit to sorry for the officer for the i'm feel good. welcome to the program. we begin in ukraine, but at least 2 people have been killed and more than a dozen. others wounded. in an overnight russian misfire attack on a hospital in the central city of the neat pro buildings. but the staff took patients to safety. the trading president belong to me, is that and he has denounced the strength of the crime against humanity, kindly and official to say it came, i made a large scale rocket and from the top on the didn't the proof petrov screen just as the corresponding to in k as mathias, but again, tell me more. yeah,
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people here perceive this as a, a part of a pet on russia has showed hospitals from time to time and also civilian buildings like residential buildings, etc. this or adds to the impression here, the dresser is really trying to intimidate and to scare the civilian police population. yeah. and uh, uh, consequently, the anger about this attack is quite big here. people called russia a terrorist states and see this as a deliberate crime against the or rules of war or fat. it would not be the 1st one. so the reactions are pretty unanimous here on that. right. and that's been another wave of tex across the country. i will ukraine's ad defend systems holding on. so it's not a coincidence that this attack on this hospital happened in the pro,
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which is relatively close to the front line. these, these cities that are near the, the, the, the lines are frequently targeted by several types of rockets that cannot be intercepted easily by ad defend systems. the biggest strikes on the whole country, like the ones that we witness since october on energy infrastructure. then mostly conducted by mid range messiahs, and there is a real difference between what we've seen in october here and what we're seeing now . yesterday me for example, although there was a strike on key if i didn't even wake up because all the massages were intercepted um, obviously not very close to where i am staying and that's something that we've seen more often. so ad defense is sometimes, sometimes you wake up from ad defends, but it's been quite some time. that's who i normally saw has hit key of all the
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frequently fired. and that's of course, due to these more modern systems that ukraine has received to. we also presume that the key is better protected then other cities there. awesome times rockets getting through in other places in ukraine, but far less than before. so this makes a real difference for people here for civilians here. and ukraine has that much as much as putting it in keith to actually sit down and weather reports of breeches and the light to cease 5 between the army and the power in ministry rapids support forces. they've been fighting for more than a month monitoring. grouping caught monitoring groups as katya him has been hit by strikes and artillery. 5 the sci fi has been through a lot of humanitarian aid, into the capital and into regions housing. refugees fleeing from the fighting, neighboring chad is one of the country. now given shelter to tens of thousands of susan, these are report to show that the while as being to a refugee camp on the board just
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a few days ago for non assignments items like very different now she's in both in chad. this simple of atlanta with the things i left in my bed behind on photoshop. my very nice house that my matches that were fined as well as the fact that i left them all behind on ogden. so he was in the dark, for instance on it. it's a region known around the world full violence on hunger wood while her husband was a nice born in state. when he was skills and delete his conflicts back home. she took her 5 children and slipped through the walk for days to get quite the conditions. to see the camp is butte, out of scalds and sticks and lots of much else. there's a storm coming in right now, which means many people here will have no shelter from the rain. and right now, the houses are literally flying apart. borne on and her children are just
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a few among thousands in discount. all the accounts nearby, already host nearly half a 1000000 who fled da, 4 years ago, supplies and funds woods heights in the region before the latest violence aid workers say. now with people like going on and a family here, there is even less to go around. a certain amount on my spot, i see the maya. right? no, we don't have enough assign system to do that. we worry about how to get enough supplies for. yeah. so we can help in time. you may get more of a dollar delay. it's not just sit and these people who are arriving come, come to ma, here is for todd is who are leaving on the other side of the border, which will let the file and they to bring stories of murder, relatives, and rapids villages. and they too are desperate because these people have come home . so not technically refugees,
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date is much smaller to reach them. this well is suppose to supply what type of 7000 people. and in the meanwhile, there's no water, no food. the children sleep on cardboard without blankets and there is no hospital to help us out. it is very difficult why, you know, we don't know what to do. people should come to our age. everyone here is looking for safety. those who left are 4 years ago. those who escaped the reese and fighting into the don and those who came home to try but found nothing but 8 organizations warrants file is still over into the account. so it gives you a little prosecute with in terms of security. they're still located on the border, that's not very safe. they're still very close to the areas where the fled from. it's another job to find suitable sites to relocate them, to set them up and give them everything they need from a from one that's awesome. the back,
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any tempo task board and focuses on basic needs. let hello come to mind the i have no clothes to do for you. no plastic, tarp, no soap, and no brain 97 to 90. i don't even have simple green to cook to eat today. now for, for the bigger hole is to return to a home that is just a few kilometers away, but that feels more distant with every seas fire. that's 2 dogs. war in general's break call skin break space for the norwegian refugee council joins us from nairobi. welcome to dw, so chad was already suffering from its own humanitarian crises. when these hundreds of thousands of susan, these arrived running from the fighting house. chad coping as well. it is a really trying to and the struggling as we have seen very clearly in this bleak
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but it is to report these people are enough to their own devices. jobs was suffering from chronic on their findings to its humanitarian response, especially struck by their office climate change. and we are here now seeing this influx of people who have left with nothing and are greeted with nothing because there's, there's nothing to, to, to help them. it's, it's extremely one ingots of abstain. cancer raises our alarm with the international community to provide funding urgently and immediately because lives on it. so this year, these are people will have fled from the hot test fighting spot in harlow. so done at the ford, particularly engineering now has been a terrible place to be in the over the last month, them few weeks as soon as the fighting started. and that they, they have left fleeing fraud for their lives. they are that they need the protection. but we're without debased what we're going to see diseases spreading so
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that people dying. what sort of chronic illnesses? of course the, the, the situation and i sit down that the fling from what is that like for the remaining civilian population? i was the, the people millions are still dropped and so that they copy the leave. the people in the cartoon will have had no water for over a month. no by way, barely any telecommunications left working. and they're running off of everything. and they, they don't teach it. that's the biggest frustration for us, humanitarians. we are entirely chatted across colo, saddam, because of defined inc, 1st and foremost in cars to him on the floor, but also huge bureaucratic impediments at when. when the, the warning party is declared a ceasefire. ad for humanitarian aid to boss. they are not serious that we've seen
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them breaking is that all these fires on their own declination. but also we've seen the bureaucratic red tape holding all sorts of aid. there is a stop stop and board, so don waiting to be delivered to save lives. it hasn't yet been released then our flight stuck in oakland with with that we cannot sound the dimension of humanitarian workers because nobody is processing these us. we have no access to our funds in the banks because they were closed so that it is next to impossible to have any significant more money, charity and response until these challenges are listed. and just briefly on of just one of those challenges here. you talked about the difficulty of getting an aide through uh when the cx 5 doesn't hold. so how does that work that the, the, the boarding process say yes, we agree to a cease fire. do you then need to sort of say, to wait to see what holds before you can actually i'm trying to get a or was it the way it has worked so far? is that all these declare agents and negotiations?
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first of all, and we went to the bar to do that. so we have no access to the negotiations to do the day to day the nitty gritty, if you like, of with godaddy account, that is our aid without being shot. that with, with the, with guy used up an old one was when for that, but also at when, when these, these, these fire or something cause they, they were broke, they broke down and the 1st minutes making a sham of that right. why the on the little crack impediments including permits to travel to benefit aid. they were still there so, so nothing has been waived as a matter of urgency for this emergency. thank you so much for outlining this terrible situation so clearly calls can be from the norwegian refugee council. thank you for holding. we'll take a look now. ansible stores making headlines around 12 or london genocide suspects has appeared in causing cape town fortunes. that case, shamrock is accused of ordering the coming of 2000 to it says,
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who was taking refuge in a church or in the 1994 genocide who was arrested in south africa after 22 years on the wrong china special envoy and to russia's foreign minister, 2nd law for off of health tools in moscow about resolving the water ukraine. the few has been on a tour of european capitals and last week vincent keith basing has been condemned for not criticizing the russian invasion but francis has canceled his origin since because of illness. vacuum spokesman is to be a 6 year old kind of a fever. if he to be fatigued as an early a meeting in march, the pump spent 5 days in the hospital with bronchitis to the police in power. so these 2 guys doing this best climate process is trying to annual general meeting oil giant to tell energies around a dozen people ignored warnings to leave demonstrations of targets and shareholder meetings. accusing energy companies are not doing enough to be to cover the
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emissions as a target, which is holding it's a presidential election run off on sunday. the vote fits the incumbent president read through time out on against that challenge on tomorrow. can reach down to presenter on performed better than expected in the 1st round of voting as a correspondent, duty hung report from east tumble. the president's rifle is now trying to bolster his chances by turning to and to bring refugee rhetoric the supporters of the top each president are celebrating, even before sundays ronald float, the new one he had down the dredge of tiny about one would make good on his promise during the 1st election night really take the best silver and we will continue to set the nation for the next 5 years. to
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add, one did not secure an outlined victory in the 1st round, but he did better than pulled, had predicted, and came on well ahead of his main opponent. since then and ultra nationalist, the place candidates was induced and one holding on his support is to vote for the incumbent. the most of the others here agree that ad one has a clear advantage in the one on opposition leader to mall color. so lou never the less wants to fight for every votes and has changed his strategy at the last minute . he's now presenting himself as a nationalist, hartline or, and a searing up anti record you sent him. the opposition has put up new billboards with slogans like the syrians will leave turkey host more refugees than any other country, according to the un and immigration is a key issue for most political parties. culture oh, has now decided to make
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a big point of it. promising to throw out millions of people relying on vento so big messages and unsubstantiated figures about how this whole possible work i was your we will not leave our home guns this mentality. that's all that is brought 10000000 directly to the g into our country. so the, the border with our on a novel, we will not leave a home on those who are incapable of protecting our own. the modem is that the wash system ruined the flow of people located info, tracing on bagels up every day. to tease economy is deeply troubles. sky high inflation has led to a cost of living prices with people can afford less and less. some politicians claim that migraines and refugees are contributing to the crisis and more and more tough to leave it just a minute. and i think the migraines should definitely leave unemployment and our
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rent and increase because of the law office to them by giving them laws. i'm looking at had to speak up and say, what people think, because this is watson. i don't mind. we think they should definitely go there to get it in the center just in exactly the kitchen cabinet garden is benefit from. right? so the country should give to its own people. they are being given right. the light are at home, so i'm just, i'm not been in tape on with them yet. i'll let it go do a lot. so this is, this has never been this political analyst back s and does not believe that the new hard line strategy loo, healthcare lucelle lou win against antoine. so they may know position candidate is trying to lose his nationalist supporters by adopting a very nice in this discourse. but it also seems that the opposition candidate isn't fruitful, that he has made the major you turn off the 1st rounds and that's probably this message is not going to really come across as credible another problem for the position here in turkey is the lack of equal i'll put you in
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a t before elections. president ad one has secured more move house for himself. so he is. he control state funds and such a district. he has jails, political rivals. and the countries media is overwhelmingly trained governments international of the state. the elections here are largely free, but not fast. data from turkey's media woodstock show that state tv has reported on president ad one for 49 hours. in recent weeks, this challenger received only 32 minutes of time in the same period, firefox. and this broadcast being balanced with as clear as day terms, because he's the presenter explained in detail how to vote in the run of only showing ad on the opposition candidate wasn't even mentioned. the system is still it's electrically competitive. but because of the on even playing fields between the rolling parts and the pollution parties, because of the fact that the government has full control over digit the shoot
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individual could see as well as much of the national media. the opposition faces an appeal of battle in prevailing in the elections, and that's why the system is, will to tadja sort of in the duel between ad one and collection. don't lose the incumbent fast, which seems to have a better chances, lot of colors, but only of to sundays vote. we will know where the ad one supposes have celebrated too early and presence the other one. it enjoys that strong support from the estimated $7000000.00 ethnic tax living here in germany. so how does by letting seem about the prospect of another 5 years of a man who hasn't been shy of criticizing the german government? tobias bye, have a is a member of the greens, the 2nd biggest party in jeremy's governing coalition on the policy of the countries at foreign minister. a welcome to the w. a. your policy has to be very critical the president do on now. we say he's rivals spicy goal based on the migrant rhetoric. uh, are you still asking for him to win as you uh,
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this month earlier this month? of course, this is very concerning what you just described and what we've just heard, that this writing shift is now dominating the the 2nd round of the election. and now the writing voters will actually well make the difference in the answer. but after all, we must see that this election is not only about the policies, but also about the political system, and whether turkey is going to go back to a well more democratic elementary and system. so i'll think those are 2 dimensions of the selections, and i'm still looking at the seconds i mentioned, and i'm still very keen on the idea that turkey is going to well fade away or turn away from the author, terry, and approach the approach to the very very presidential system, so i'd like to be clear then audio pottery stands. so does your party still
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a support mr. kelly direly despite its anti migrant rhetoric? so i think that's very important to look what our stance was. we really believe that this is a very important chance to turn around. we never really said we are going to support one can and that, nor his policies and the interruption, the outage, we're not. so please read. you have a statement from recada along the federal chairman of the greens that i remember of the problem. and so this is if that's the chair of, of your policy, we stand by those who are fighting for democracy, the rule of law and equality of human rights in turkey. after years of all sorts area and leadership on the president. so it was, there's a real chance of a return to democracy. i'm the rule of low. we are asking everyone who has a rather different gemini, i'm eligible to vote into a case to vote in the presidential elections and support the process of the democratic change. i call for the election of the, of the 80 feet under the umbrella of assets deposited the green left. so that's
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definitely on the argument. so can i just ask you to just give me a straight? yeah. so no, all you still supposing here it's accurate? kill each barrel despises onto mike, or rather, me well, we supported our sister party that it should be. and we are still supporting everyone who's voting against other on, but that's very, very different than supporting the candidate and his policies again to dimensions and on the 2nd dimension to dimensional institutions. democracy we are still within believe that this is the one chance turkey has to turn around. is the other one that has often been a thorn in the science of bullying and of brussels. how should germany and indeed be in your view with the prospect of another 5 years of this stuff he's president or well, it's going to be or it would be 5 more, very challenging years. um, we are seeing this now with the new members or the we would like to have 2 new members through the nato. cherokee is very critical of that locating that. so of
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course, those struggles are going to continue, and we are still going to face them. but i still believe that we, we will well continue to think we have been before. thank you for joining us to bus by had a from toby's green party. thank you very much for the accounting film festival in the south of france is coming to a close. the door is getting ready to announce that this is windows, including the film that will take the top prize, the palm door for over a week. now the french riviera has been a lights with a celebrity fueled glitz and glamour of the cannes film festival. but when it comes to the festivals, prizes, it's not about being famous. the film anatomy of a fall has caught critics attention. it follows the investigation into a young boy's tragic death. french filmmakers, justine th, could become the 3rd ever woman director to take hands. top price is $50.00.
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suddenly i had no enemies. that stomach stopped. i did not kill him or critics or noticing german actress send to the hotel because she also stars in another film at con, this year's top contender, the zone of interest, a german language world war to film about the common don't of our schmidt's and his disturbingly normal private life director jonathan glaser aims to show nancy's as people not monstrous the great crime and, and, and a tragedy is the human beings did this to other human beings. director todd haynes is telling me, december is also about a criminal. julian morris character is married to the much younger man. she seduced when he was just 13. they're sweet, aren't they? very natalie portman's character as an actor is preparing to play for. both stars
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have a good shot at the best actress. prize critics. degree asteroid. city west anderson's movie about space nerds won't be receiving the palm door now, but the movie star power did make for quite a show on the red carpet. harrison ford is being honored at con, for his lifetime achievement. he's still doing stunts at 80. less with his body jokes aside his final indiana jones film did premier income. but it's not in the competition. some european veteran filmmakers might stand a chance at winning, including germany's been vendors for his movie, perfect days, about a music loving tokyo toilet clean early. when it goes for finished director, ocoee tower smockey with his corky romance fallen leaves. so who
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will the jury pick the let us know come saturday, a lazy with a hand raising moments uh on a flight to ends up over south korea. when a passenger opened the emergency exit according to reports amount of the door as the i see on the add ons plate counting the 200 passengers was preparing to land. some passengers reported breathing difficulties and several would take the hospitals, other no major injuries or damage to the plain, but police have detained a mindful question. this is reminded that top story of this, our russian, this also struck a hospital in the central you crazy and say, think of the need for getting at least 2 people. an injury. many of those kinds of presidents testing, obviously, attack is a crime against you. madison coming up next on a non dw news asia we looked at blank dozens of senior members of the form of
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