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the where, who is covering the wanted starts june 29th on dw, the this is the, the, the news line from an african latest, again, that piece mission to ukraine and russia. and russia launch is a missile strikes on the crating and capital one, delegates of the tools with a lot of music landscape. also on the program, the crating and sell details. dwy. he's determined to return to the bottom of the
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field despite losing part of his leg. nature begins drawing up the wes 1st excited strategies since the cold war man was also have a great to move you crime closer to the alignment. and you have from the chairman of the special olympics about the achievements and challenges of the movement for athletes with intellectual disabilities. ok on about a ticket here in front of the i'm so glad you're welcome to the program. the group of african leaders has been holding talks and the training and capital of with president brought to me is that asking about a possible piece block, the delegation will chop alone to meet russian president vladimir putin in st. petersburg that a good side, they want to hear from both sides in the wall and to ensure that you creating a great exports keep flowing. the hard pressed african countries. russia launched
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it slightly striking on keith as a group arrived in the city, staying their respects. african leaders visit boots on the side of a legend atrocities against ukrainian civilians. but the hands of russian soldiers live, he's really messed up and we must protect lives and creating and rough drives, rushing lives, global lives. that's important to protect providers and focus on the develop. visiting leaders also inspected, destroyed russian military equipment on display and central keys. a show of support from the south african presidents, serial rama, post as stress. it was not unqualified support. the 1st one is that we are here to listen to listen both to prison zalinski and
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tomorrow would have been listening to prison put to reduce so with deep respect for the people of ukraine, which we have expressed to president zalinski. we're going to also listen to president put in with regards to how he sees that rhodes to piece from a post that also stressed the urgency of keeping green and fertilizer flowing out of ukraine. as african countries struggle with price spikes and food and security in the wake of the russian invasion, the delegations visit was interrupted by repeated rushing airstrikes on the capitol region, causing the landscape to question why the african leaders were headed to st. petersburg on saturday and have more uh, getting this sort of russian strikes attached to the fact that putting is not in control of his own army. because they are striking us with missiles. now, assuming other nations have decided to visit the country that initiated the missile
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strike. today, to me, i'm not quite clear as to how logical this looks, a lead the leaders of free countries. it's their choice. i to be send us. so lensky has ruled out any peace talks while russian forces are still in ukraine, or correspond to nick connelly in cave has been following those talks. and he told me about the ukrainian presidents of power and dismay. other delegations determined even handedness. well, exactly, and i think that was part of frustration for the host volume is the lensky. it wasn't unexpected, but they refused to take sides. they were scrupulous in basically trying to keep at least you were taught k, equidistant from both ukraine and russia. there was even some annoying, some of you on the part of william zaleski when the egyptian 5 minutes to refer to it as a conflict rather than a war hearing ukraine. i lots of moments like that way. you could hear him kind of straining to understand the translation. i'm not necessary hearing what he wanted
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to hear in terms of the actual conduct some bolts of what was discussed. they spoke about this having being a frank and honest conversation, which is then we have to come back to you from is in full pretty heated disagreement. but there was precious little in the way of detail about where to go from here in the run up to this is it that has been some coverage, some reports of a more concrete suggestion. some integration in terms of confidence, building measures, maybe getting the russians to retreat in pilots, getting the koreans to maybe aust west. sometimes it's take sections of russia in certain points, maybe get the arrest warrants against side of the preaching withdrawing that kind of stuff. but they wouldn't be drawn on that. i get pretty tightly polluted on the details of how did those fresh russian ask strikes on the 6th a. why on tools? well, this was extraordinary thing. previously, when we've had visits to cuba, especially by people representing countries with good ties to the crime in those kinds of missile attack, especially ballistic missile, is the most difficult kind of missed altering step have not taken place, but sending yourself understood by this because it seems to me that they would not
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put off their mission. we had from so revolutionary the same, they would continue on to russia without any kind of a difference, any kind of changes to their plans. they wouldn't be drawing, they wouldn't be drawn to kind of criticize russell to condemn these attacks. and then you had the volumes that let's go to the report that pretty frustrated ask himself why his guess would want to go to russia off to the attack. the key of and his guest had face today. so are we likely to see concrete action as a result of these tools? he's very difficult. see where we go from here. the great vision remains that they are only going to talk to russia once the russian troops are out of ukraine and that includes crimea, and the police and ukraine that russia has defective control since 2014, the russian lead of, of inputs and also not moving an inch, assuming he still went to his original plans for taking over ukraine, was preventing ukraine getting anywhere near the west. i think what might happen is
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some progress on the got an economic impact of this war for ordinary people in some of those african nations. more efforts to make sure that more grand gets out more federal as it gets out, that the can fluctuations on the food markets are prevented. and certainly the findings going to hope that these african need is going to 7. we put in to make sure that the grain deal that is allowed those ships going on with lexie and get that ukranian grain out the back is continued to have been was the most go that the russians are unhappy, things they don't getting enough out of it and might stop that deal. so that is i think that kind of more realistic and more more just kind of out comfortable this diplomatic, sorry, types of nick nick connelly. m key to thousands of ukrainian soldiers have been killed and wounded fighting the russian invasion. many of the injured all came to return to the battlefield. the deputies max xander has been talking to one of them . straining to flight in the trenches, it's difficult enough. some things don't help. a blast took off part of your
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hold on linux leg. and yet he's back with his old you, it's getting ready to fight against it was emotional when he returns for the course at the so once the soul gets bored, i used my anger so that i didn't turn it on my brothers. but i went out and shot back at the enemy routes, and it was calm. i relaxed according to the lobby, so hard as a career soldier, he joined up when he was 18 initially with the artillery. and then later as part of an assault parking lots of throughout the us and some of the present to it was the 29th of september, the 5th, if he would recapture the position somehow saying that we always have a much need these a trophies. these were all char thesis, to take a look. what was the quote to not vision devices, scopes the pistols? it was just a capture position, provide them with the school year is the broken equipments and the emotions will
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overwhelming just well. often they were all, it's magic machine guns, all these trophies can dollars they left behind. every thing is um, at the most interesting thing is lying in the trench. this is the russian liberator . it was a mission like that which changed his life. we hold on his team, we're in charge of clearing a russian position after they've killed the soldiers there. he went in to check and stepped on my laptop for a moment his fear of being taken prisoner was overwhelming. yeah, otherwise i'll send you back some additional movie. it was like i myself 1st aid as soon as i could and just lay down to knock a stuck. then i go skid and i wanted to shoot myself on. but then i thought about my parents and know it's just a leg, then they used to live on. if i could walk clean, normally you would be more of a sometimes who stone person swells. any fines that frustrating. what you hold has
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largely gotten used to his new situation. the most common that the political you see, i have a set serious uh, but they cut off my leg just before the test today. oh, well the book means that the truth and while i was going to this leg as well into the one piece of shrapnel here i put your foot on, you have to hear the bar. and here he was simple enough to have 3 entire to fall, that he needs his legs to work, to rejoin his unit and fight again as an infantry soldier. but your heart tells us doctors were not happy about his wish to go back to fight. and his family and girlfriend were fiercely a post, a single scene. you turn up all the same points so absolutely. everyone was against it. yeah, i, my girl was 30 but i said, you know, as far as all we have a duty to the states to protect it. okay. and you, because in ukraine to be honest,
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no one wants to find. so i'm wondering if i was on vacation in my for my friends, was sitting at home, drinking and hanging out the door behind the window. he's already been back to the front line. of course, fighting is more difficult than before. he has to move quickly through mode and climb over obstacles. his comments support him yourself, and his commanders are glad to have him back. the citizens should as well. so everything is decided by the medical commission. you have, it's a fight that wants to return. we don't object citizen, does it with you or believe me, everyone is proud that he didn't lose hard to say that he's doing well and willing to ask will do for the position for the cost and service. sure. and it was easy process and there are no official numbers on amputees returning to combat. what you hold is not the only one last few months change time. he says, yes, the lowest of where you realize that little more angus surfaced last and
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a desire for revenge and the loan. it's necessary for me to take revenge luca. mr. put on my personal opinion is that after you're injured in, you need to come back ship. it's a show that you can do more for the type of that you will have. we live after we left the hot accepted an invitation to norway. i prefer the treatment he's planning to return soon to take on the russians with a brand new prosthesis. a nice survey does have ended 2 days of talks in brussels on the latest on drafting the wes 1st integrated defense strategy. since the cold war, initial steps prompted by the war, a new crime include an agreement on protecting vital undersea cables and pipelines . several days are members of also pledge more military assistance for ukraine, but the difference is remain of increasing overall defense spending. and expanding the lines,
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the more troops on the high alerts that logistics new capabilities. for the 1st time since the cold war nato is drawing up new defense plans to address the threat posed by russia. that's to carry them out. allies have to increase their defense spending that is installed backs message in brussels. he urge need to countries to go beyond the target of 2 percent of gdp agreed to 10 years ago. i think a warrant. morales also agreed to the fact that the 2 percent uh it should not be of some kind of ceiling but, but the minimum because they, they, they realized that there is an urgent need to increase defense spending. the new spending goal is still being discussed as well. as the details of the defense plans, and as yet there is no breakthrough on sweden. the swedish defense minister joined the meeting in brussels, but his country's bits to join nato is still being blocked by hungry and especially turkey. despite efforts by the u. s. and others to pressure on colorado truck it's
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objections. we welcome all efforts to that good can assure that we can become a full fledged member of the lines by giving them to somebody. and i think it's really the sounds of on you'll see of sweden getting a full fledged membership is much higher also due to the work that's being undertaken inside made. that would strength name, nate, those regional plans. during their meeting, nato defense ministers approved a new body to upgrade to ties with key if the queen nato council, several elyse also pledged to further increase their military assistance among them . germany, which had already announced a 2700000000 the euro 8 beckett was at the top. so in addition to that, we have now decided that we will immediately deliver and number 64 guided missiles for the patriot systems. a very important sign to support the successful efforts. i'll see you create an on forces to ensure our defense, especially no,
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and especially the phase, not happy. so the next big issue on the alliance is calendar. as the much anticipated summit of nato leaders at least, who in your, in mid july. okay, so look at some most doors making headlines around the world. russian president vladimir physicist as his ministry could destroyed pots of central key, but his chose not to full reasonings, which he didn't specify. you cried, says it's a defenses of shut down most marseilles talk if any such a diversity in the obvious enter in milledgeville. authorities have called on to you and to withdraw its peacekeeping forces. foreign minister abdulla delay us deal a cited what he called it's failure to respond to the security challenges. peacekeepers were deployed by the un security council in 2013 to come back and is the most insurgency or germany. history has returns to centuries old ritual masks, to columbia. the within some mass were made in the mid 15th century by the
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indigenous co give people, every town is the latest in a string of cultural restitution by germany and of a european nations. pro frontier says that hospital in rome after a hernia operation, 86 year old, have surgery more than a week ago, the bicycle just cancel the paper, audiences until sunday, to give him time to come the sign clone a bit for joy. has basset lodge areas of india and pakistan intends wins and heavy rains of hate lodge, the deserted coastal towns. nearly 200000 people have been moved to emergency shelter as the storm made land phone in the west. an indian state of good. you're at to this family from the down on the cost is speaking refuge in an unfinished shop. the stone view of the roof of the month house. now that's how i told her that i'm the only thing in the shop with my kids and be haven't eaten anything that is being terrifying. i don't,
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we don't know what lies ahead of us. come, i don't know if my home is still there or not. i'm not, i'm not gonna take into the day when you said come and say nothing isn't all to we could been expected, factual and deeper joy has uprooted hundreds of trees and left housings of homes without electricity in india. hey, virginians have selected several cost. 80 us emergency beings bad have been struggling to excess cutoff religious step in focused on with the impact has been smaller last year, a witness that li flats which had defected more than 33000000 people that taught at these. here's the didn't mean an alert. find this for cycling. it's triggered by walmart. this are becoming more frequent and intense than pictures and that he can see with this tom phones now hired by up to 1.4 degrees celsius. then for decade
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sickle leaving millions of people, the vitamin drip, a dig stream for 30 pounds of grease has extended the search for survivors of this week. shipwreck in the mediterranean, the boat was counting hundreds of migrants when it capsized. most of those on board . i'm missing many families, haven't yet lost her for finding their loved ones alive. this isn't how these brothers from syria for the folk to be reunited in europe, still separated by the gates and the greek of cut armada. mohammed on the left is one of the survivors of wednesday's boat disaster. and i, you know, is the 18, the 18. the od i used, uh, in the uh, almost the powerless voyage ages 18 after 2 years stuck in libya. my story is not out of the ordinary. it is one of many migrants
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going to extraordinary lengths in search of a better life than migrant facility in your athens is the next step for the survivors. w registered and will apply for asylum. i say, attempt to start a new life in europe. as greece comes to times with one of the was tragedy's plants, recent history. the estimate of a who's to blame, to authorities have arrested 9 survivors or from egypt for the boat. first deposit . they accused of people smuggling greece as co. scott says, the migrants rejected attempts to help them assisting. they wanted to say it onto a today. the argument is dismissed by critics arguing that they were justified in not providing assistance because the passengers on the boat didn't want it is unjustified. it's not a legal argument. the boat was clearly in distress,
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is clearly and see where the an overcrowded and the have that it coast guard. and indeed, any, any best or in the area had the paramount obligation to provide assistance. rights groups also say migrant avoid greece because of course the treatment by the authorities there will be 2023 special olympics and gets under way here in the german capital on saturday with athletes competing in 26 sports of 8 days, dw caught up with one of the events stand out before us to find out more about the games for people with intellectual disabilities. there's nothing abraham, a jello looks forward to like the start of a race. them up i see off my passion. and i love spilt this for some of us. yeah. the 22 year old guinea in sprint is one of hundreds of athletes from around the world. here in germany for the 2023 special olympics in
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berlin. just simple. some good. it's wonderful how many lo and just magnificent to b, y c. say money fix. bees on his 1st games in 2019 yellow, 2 gold in the mountains, 100 meters in abu depth. this time around, he's out to defend. he's tied to one of them, say my dream is to become a star the world over the monday and everyone to talk about me and guinea. the more like you to, i'm proud is if you before the final leg of the journey to the german capital, a brief sport of sight, seeing the color and cathedral gather and he's getting a teammates have high items for the upcoming. getting more pro. is it
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the less bit settled and my goal is to make the special lim city. that's a no, it's not a big. they know i'm going to help them grow of the should. he's which be grunted jello. sporting dreams will become reality. the 2023 special olympics. well, timothy strive is chapman of the special olympics is mother eunice founded the event back in 1968, the welcome to dw, and what was your mother trying to achieve back them? well, i think she had a vision that we could end discrimination against people with intellectual disabilities in those days, as i'm sorry to say still today, most people assume a person with an intellectual disability can't learn, doesn't have value, can't be successful in the workplace. she thought that if we could show the ability of people with intellectual disabilities, we could show them as athletes as champions as heroes that the discrimination would start to yield. then we would start to recognize that everybody has
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a gift and that was her hope. and how is the events evolved in the 55 years since? well luck we started and one event in chicago and 1968. today, we're a 188 countries. in a normal year, we'd have a $100000.00 special olympics games and communities all around the world where mothers and fathers and volunteers joined together. and today we're challenging governments to join us in ending the discrimination for far too many. some would estimate as many as 80 percent of children with intellectual disabilities never go to school ever or at all. so it's because the schools are closed and so we're trying to challenge governments. they've committed to the c r p d. they've the convention on the rights of people disabilities. they've committed to these goals, but there hasn't been action in most places to make schools inclusive. we believe sport and play can be a vehicle for opening school. so we're challenge and we want to get to 1000000 new special olympics athletes end of the movement playing what we call unified sport children with and without intellectual challenges playing in school and,
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and sports clubs together. and how does the categorization work? you can, you can sort of see how it works and if you're talking about a physical sports or physical disabilities when it comes to intellectual, dis, that disabilities. how does that work? intellectual disability is a little bit of a moving definition, but from a sports point of view, our vision is that you compete against people of equal ability in your own division, a cool physical, mental, well sports ability. so if you run the 120 seconds and i run the 120 seconds, we raced against the glass. if you run it in 30 and i run it and 50, i don't race against you. you race again someone else. ok. another goal is to find ways to have everybody have a fair game so that everybody has a chance to win, no matter what their, you know, their personal ability might be, doesn't have the profile. uh, yeah, it just gets quite interesting, i guess. guess the width, of course you do have you have the olympics and then the power olympics had a big boost in pop ups in the last 2 or 3 events where they very much bust through
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. how are you doing at at a busting, sir? well, we're always trying to burst through more we, we very confident that these games in germany will be a great success. we are very confident that this country will embrace the idea that special olympics presents the challenge to be more inclusive in sports clubs and schools. we hope that message will radiate across europe, where our, our brothers and sisters in the olympic and paralympic movement are fantastic allies of ours. we have a distinctive message that for people with intellectual disabilities, they have something unique to offer school of communities, health care, employment that has still been largely unrecognized. so our challenge is for this population to be seen as valuable and to allow their gifts to enable the rest of us . you know, when we find in schools is if you include a child with an intellectual disability, the other children benefit other children do better academically. the school climate improves children, see that everybody's got gifts and they respond to that message with better performance themselves. which events that you particularly looking forward to?
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well, tomorrow's opening ceremonies will of course, be extraordinary. we'll have the entire world present a $180.00 plus countries represented not by politicians and not by diplomats or not by scholars, but by the world's most humble people. the world's most open, welcoming and inclusive people. i can't wait to see what that is going to feel like . gimme a big stadium that we last saw in olympic torch and 1936. and in those games, which were dominated by this specter of a violent, oppressive, and its extraordinarily meanspirited regime. today, we now will be welcoming into that same stadium, maybe the legacy of jesse owens, these new pioneers, these new rebels for dignity and inclusion. we wish you well with that. thank you for sparing us the time coming in a special load has chan tennessee shriver. thank you for having me as well news from the world of sports, ricky, fall on those on the shuffle. i have my history,
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i'd be us open with 8 and the 5 rounds of 62 lowest score ever i'd be event. father was 1st to set the rental at the full shuffle. greg bad health is to be tons. both of us men's national soccer team, according to local reports, following a public fold out with me to feel that you are right now and his family doing well . company, good to the health match his position makes drive up the us federation, but it's not set to make it come back as coach. and i'll set you up today to and we'll, we'll use the top of the all back in just a moment to take 2 big stories of the day in the day during the day, the
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making the headlights and what's behind them. dw news that the show that hopefully issues shaping the continents slowly getting back to normal here. well and the streets to give you in the, for points on the inside. on the,
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on the ground reporting from across the continent. for instance, from outside to you in 60 minutes, dw, the wish i could've done more to save you the just a click away find basis document on you to really see the world. never seen it before. the drive, no dw, dokey manuals engine. you belong to the 77 percent
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