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the magic corner track spot for food and some great culture. memorial w. travel off we go, the, this is the, the news line from the atlanta job. many reaffirms that support for ukraine finance minister, krista, and let, makes a surprise visit to k if his 1st since the starts of russia's full scale invasion trip comes, i mean growing calls to balance provides ukraine with cruise missiles. and we take
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a look at the soviet air, a tank still being used by uh, ukranian forces as their white delivery of more advanced equipment from the west. also on the program growing fine, got in hawaii as resident site. an option bio starts is contributed to the high festival from devastating wiles buys new shares. crew leaders say they have jobs they, they will charge the countries to pose democratically elected the president mohammed, brazil with tracy. the i feel welcome to the program. germany's finance minister has made a surprise visit to key if it's valid in debates, whether to supply you crying and forces with cruise missiles, because to and then the fed germany has provided more than one and a half 1000000000. yours in direct financial aid since the war began. and the key could count on both as i see arrives,
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most of it and the side ukraine had been attacked by russia because it turned towards the west. been at so that's on the on the see august $5000.00 spawn. so you can see if it could be as i was lost in kiff early in 2020 and how it extends of talks with representatives of government opposition, civil society and business. at that time, i got to know it, society, a country that has decided to turn towards democracy towards a market economy towards the political west end its values. and i to, i am convinced that your train was attacked by russia also because it had opted for the community of liberal democracies against a author a tear into some of putting in out of a t. m. s. the form. it was a tax because it wants to of a come on the gars capitalism and establish a stronger market economy. it was a tact because it opted for an open society for about 2 weeks in the ultimate
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gazette adjustment. the correspondence between his billing i in chief told us more about the finance ministers mission. so he's the 1st minister months to arrive. here is last year. people were rushing and basically passing from one to each other. and visiting here for the last 2 months, it's been a little bit calmer for the lives is of course, an important guess because the gemini is the 2nd biggest, don't know if you crane and uh you, there's a lot of things that funds moves to from germany, cost to discuss with its counterpart in keys. uh that's uh his program that's his mission is official mission, but of course people will be pushing something else. people will be watching whether he's conveying a message from the chancellor from the government about the delivery of taurus mit mit sized cruise. besides that, ukraine has requested from germany and how many have sold fall being reluctant to
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deliver the display in chase. what is your try and continues to call for more advanced weapons as 21st century was still being waged last week? 20th century equipment. you'll find in crew still rely on old soviet era vehicles while they wait for the delivery of modern western tanks. let's say you have to look at how long you trade in tank crews copay. this is ukraine standard time. it's a no, it's of you have model of the t $64.00. although they jokingly aust tv cruise from germany, if they have brought a more modern leopard tank with them, this is what the, how were you each and they're doing their job. it's not as if we had a choice. we're using what we've got so just beginning basic maintenance as soon as a time pretends from a mission. these are the luckier ones. the petune has lost half of its tongue since
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the war started. as you can see, months of fighting engraved here in the body of this time was cut off on the grass . this one has taken a few scratches. the important thing is that the armor is restored. see here is a little hole. all this was gone. but they replaced it and we are ready to go again with the soviet era tanks. i'm much lighter than the new western count of parts that makes them more red giant but leaves the crew less protected. key to the soviet design is an automatic loading system. that means they can be reload fast, but it's a danger. the tank is hit, the munition can explode in the cabin, killing everyone inside that weakness has been a problem for the russians web. similar time with an anti tank with an excuse many
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crews by blowing off the cabin who really loved the javelins and n laws are a frightening thing. of course, you also need to hit the target and know how to use them. but anyway, the russians don't have them the that's why the ukrainians still value the t 60. it was developed in the 1960s. in hock. it is they say adequate to meet the russians. the cranes fleet was left over when the soviet empire collapsed. and why the number of new of western tanks like the left that have arrived at your trans front lines. so many battalions, the t $64.00 is still the standard, the
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but it has significant problems. one of the biggest, the engine overheats quickly in summer, even a short trip can be too much lower lip, it's inside. their hope is to take tags from the russians war trophies, the ones they use a similar, but they knew the success of modeling, but t 72. many beautiful. the findings from c, i prefer the trophy tax, they are faster, they're newer, they don't break down as often. we can just drive and do our job. there were times when we could do 3 sorties in one day. drive out, hit the enemy, come back,
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recharge and drive out again. bethany shouted dark on us. there's a trophy here, hidden in the bushes. you can still see the letters ed symbol of the russian aggression. but this time is no ready to fight for you, correct? yes, so let's look at the politics behind supplying ukraine with backbones. professor phillips o'brien is professor of strategic studies the school of international relations at st. andrews university in scotland. welcome to dw, even wave west and supplied weapons. is ukraine being a gun to the moment? it's not, it's, it's question of being is ukraine and given the right things that it needs to take back its territory. it was given your, your, your story just talked about access to western armored and fighting vehicles over the summer. and western artillery and m all our systems,
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but with specific range limitations. it was, if you crane was given weapons to make this head on a soul with making head on a salt is really hard in this warming tanks, as we've seen, can be destroyed or disabled by a huge number of, of issues. what ukraine was not given until very recently, starting with the british storm shadows was the ability to hit the russians at range to hit their dep bose to hit their logistics. that was a big mistake because it means the ukraine was forced to begin with, with village heads on a salts, hopefully going forward. the range issue will be made out. a new plan will be given more of what it actually needs. okay, i'm positive that range issue is to use of cruise missiles and a german is currently debasing the possibility of using a providing ukraine with taurus, cruise missiles, and arrange almost double those provided by friends and the u. k. part of that
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discussion is about limiting the weapons, so they comp hit targets in russia. so this is hands a german distrust if you try it. i mean, you can tell my understanding of the german government, and i'm sure your viewers know as much as i do on that is that what they don't want to do is have a german weapon hit on russian territory to that. that would be considered to be a form of escalation, the german government, which is not to see the real problem meineke issue. and by the way, the one that you might say, the american administration has been wrestling with when it comes to the well known attack comes for the, for the high mars am. all right, system is do you do want to give a lot of systems that ukraine can use to hit in crimea, which is part of ukraine, legally part of ukraine, but which seems to have a certain talismanic idea for what put and the rest of the really so that seems to be the real limitation, guidance. i mean,
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right now you couldn't get it inside of russia with the miss linus it's gotten from the you can find me is actually on the border with russian for a lot of places up around car keys. see me, it can launch into russia if it launches it chooses not to launch these western systems and to ukraine. so i'm not interested, i don't think it's so much it will they attack russia? the question is, do you want to give you credit in the systems it needs to attack crimea? so give us an idea of an, of lead times from request through discussion refusal acceptance agreements and ultimately to deployment of these tanks or weapons. it depends very much on the system and what it is showing that is that during piece time there's an assumption of how long it takes to do something. and we're more comes about these things get truncated, they get short and very much so people were saying, oh, you can give you crime patriot my hair messiahs because it will take
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a year to training the ukrainians just to use the system while you know more comments about and, and you can try and these things in a few months because you really have an accelerated pro, a pro um project training to do that. now for something like the 16, it will take 6 months or so to, to get it really fully trained. it up when it comes to christmas i, although that can happen very, very quickly. the once the british government made the decision to handle the stores, shadows for interesting. they were in play with then. i don't want to say days but more like weeks or months and not more than one or 2 months to get them up and running. so if the germans, i wanted to hand over the taurus marseille, to, to the premiums. one assumes that could be up and running in a, in a few weeks, or at most a month or 2. very interesting, thanks for joining us. i. professor phillips of brian from st. andrews university. thank to look at
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a couple more stories making headlines around the world ukraine aerostar suicide. they shut down 3 waves of ms 1000 drones. odessa overnight, folding debris center supermarkets on fire and damaged the student. dormitory. russia has stepped up a tax on black sea port since reinstating its blockade of global grain exports. in india, at least 22 people have been killed by flooding and land slides following torrential rain full in the countries that himalayan region. rescuers of working to clear the debris and help those who remain trapped for the 700 roads have been close to the north of the country. argentinian the far right low make. i have a delay, a surprise of service by coming 1st in the countries primary elections on sunday to face conservative candidates at patricio bullish. i'm sense of last. the economy minister sat here masa in presidential elections on october. the 22nd dissatisfaction with the traditional political parties as high as the origin taylor
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into soaring inflation. i need to ask you a crew lee this i will try. i was the president mohammed presumed for high treason and undermining the country. security has been preserved has been confined to his official residents since being deposed by the military last month. the move to prosecution comes off. the crew leaders indicated that they were open to resolving a stand off with west african nations, demanding the presence restoration. as for days now, new jersey ousted president mohammed, but zoom is being held in captivity by the country's new military rulers. now the qu, leaders are threatening to prosecute the former president tools . never mind. usually the government has gathered the necessary evidence to prosecute the austin, president, deval and his accomplices for high treason and company that end undermining on the
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internal and external security of new jersey for hot plays on following up his exchanges with for an heads of state. and in the national organizations, the sub did the as long as you in the us, most of godaddy's us your as douglas are not on the streets of nea, may, people are feeling the consequences of the crew. first had economic sanctions from neighboring countries have hit hard, including power cuts imposed by nigeria. some businesses only get around 90 minutes of electricity a day. new shoes economy is in danger of collapsing with these functions and threats from it. cause i also think that it was in is to prevent it from being able to install itself and peacefully. at the same time, the military has put on propaganda shows, in support of the government,
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in the stadium. thousands turned out to watch members of the military perform as the countries new leadership strengthens it, script on power. let's get more of this from correspondence. at least such a cool a neighboring nigeria. welcome to lisa. let's start with the charges on the evidence against the president are well filled in a surprise and it's one of events. i. d as a june sally to june said space president came up last night on national tv in the country. i've seen it, they've got evidence uh to charge the i'll send you that my, my basically what they've called the, you know, treatment of hide freezing and the national security issue is that process but has made a mistake. he's off with them. so he's communications to, with the following mass knows that international bodies, he likes of anthony blinking as we know, as meant in some sort of consistent communication with basically even though he's still being held in captivity that i thought you and that that's
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a t 5 guitar that expresses, i'm concerned i communications with uh, based on his also it seems like he's meant in constant communication with the he's the alphabet cabinets. some of them are not the one in the country, some of them in front of different places. so it does seem that that the ability to june tase on willing god to let go to for his release on reinstatement the off at best in which runs contrary to the mazda of echo west, which still wants his release on reinstatement. so a bit of a ton of events this time with the discharges brought that goes my, my business, and as to, as has been quite active in this, that be economic community of west african states. how does the jump in to a say, a $100.00? consider a diplomatic solution with echo as while a say it will try the present for treason as well. that's the situation now philip was saying different sides of this miniature inside is a hot side, is
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a cold side on saturday. we had the wisdom cutting some nigeria who had the positive sick now who we're calling to what they're saying is open to a direct pulse. so we'd echo as there's the dose open for peace. and it goes to asians that on sunday, the charging base to where the coins are basically funding somebody to drink that, which is not going to help. and then it goes to asians, we echo asset based on the latest that to us patients they've got to inform that describes, ah, they've been able to drum up supports and riley's getting up stadiums. and also having people, you know, protest spence supports the administrator. and so i would like presidency to also terminal support on stage. it was almost like a musical concepts of being performed in the army. so they'd have been able to drop my nickel support and support the vision to them. so it's always seem good talking to your thanks for joining us. i think w correspondent at least that you come to the us where under is growing of the responsible sizes to the deadliest fi on american. so they
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managed to search a fraction of the disaster. so many residents on the island of bali side, they receive no warning just by and having one of the world's best emergency on the systems. the reality of the tragedy is slowly setting in. this man can't stop staring at the car, he escaped as the flames approached. he was travelling with 3 friends and their dogs run out of the car and ran for my life, ran down to the ocean. i was only a quarter mile from the ocean and they stayed in their car. they died with their dogs. you navigate. the fire caught me on the way out of the high. now search and rescue crews are looking for hundreds of people who are still missing. of the us national guard and army are pitching into health and assist with fire fighting efforts. and this is joe and adela as the desktop rises,
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many have not given up looking for their loved ones. we've been to a lot of hotels they side lot. i know, but none of them are there. so we've been to college station we called red cause anyways, we couldn't find them but nothing. flo 0, dozens of volunteers and community members have stepped up to help each other. with volunteers and neighbors, offering places to stay. transportation, closing, and food. seeing people that i know and we try to not kind of just been trying to be strong for everybody. no questions are mounting over the emergency response to the fire residents say there were no warning sirens, no mobile phone or the authorities have launched an investigation into the official
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responds to the deputy wildfire hoping to provide answers to those who have lost so much i as well d w is that country moya, is in my way and gave us this updates here and what i am right now if i yeah live is going normally there's through them is away from the fires. but on the west coast it's different. we could still smell this the smoke some days ago and what i'm everybody's talking about what's happening and what they are going to do because people have no houses right now. there are many shoulders in place like about 11 and people are volunteering. it's like people are housing, the people with salt houses and they are helping each other. it's something they called is free to follow here. and it's really something special or nichol displays a they've been even hosting taurus. so and providing supplies. um, but uh that's just that temporary solution. people are also um and we traumatized
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and they don't know what to do next because they're not going to be able to return to their home. so they've been flying out also to other islands like, oh who, hawaii and airlines is offering like a slice for $19.00. so people can get to other islands or some people are flying also to the mainland and try to stay some weeks until they figure out what they're going to do. next. at the football woke up co host australia all prepared and faced england and the semi finals in sydney on wednesday. it promises to be one of the most watched of women sporting events in australian history say take on the european champions and the bed to reach best ever. finally, darkening semi between the sweet in spite is in new zealand. biggest city, oakland on tuesday, co hosts, new zealand and may have long been not counted. but local groups are still using
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big tournaments to try and break the tablet around menstruation and women sports. i hope losing power, young girls who wanted to school sports as some girls just want to play football fonts. even today they face high, a battery is to participating in sports and boys. 14 year old play a j, the scanlon and her coach taylor pickering pocket of both experienced difficulties in the game due to menstruation and the left of education. many people receive on the subject. as i can estimate myself, you can turn up to trainings and like games with like low energy, like low motivation due to periods. the conversation is kind of something that's misunderstood. you know, i'm missing training because of your energy levels or the cramps token to a culture that i caught my timing because i feel this way. it was all my just and the why like a copy that there is come on, taylor and j. there are both conflict melody, simple out toyota,
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a clumps of people with motors, heritage. they say why it's, it's a been subjects nowadays. traditionally now the people took the spiritual, a page to the men's face. cycle. me personally as, as a multi watching this a woman. it is something that isn't very talked about or it was say there's something that is not very like important. so like we use women use their cycles to connect back to the lands or use them time to take care for themselves. it wasn't something that was brought to me by my family members. it wasn't something that i learned in school around on the body will view all mean jason and learning it. it's such a spiritual element. and it can mix us back to and sisters and how they treated women in that time. but local organizes are using the women's world cup to try and break the silence around periods and educate young people here in host city or data
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. and taylor was among hundreds of people who attended the he may or the quota. women of learning youth symposium pace, the events each of tournament messed up to zuni and was aimed at opening up the conversation as well as issues surrounding installation. like protecting the environment. let's talk about some of the client morgan was among this week. is that the symposium here a company aims to reduce period, right? so creating and distributing re usable product and see that on the average means tracing woman. a new zealand will use about 14000 period products, and they are willing to often lane full. and if the known by the gridable bounce that they have for the next 500 to 800 years. so that's a lot of weiss, the world cup has already given women's football a huge boost in new zealand. and through events like the huge symposium the tournament could leaving even more positive impacts on goals for to i think it's critical that we empower
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a young girls that one of the flights because you don't want to, you know, anxiety around a period to put more playing sports, it's hot enough, but i think to keep women in school at the be so times of anything we can do to encourage women to stay and support as a huge they can say that we can late legacy that will hopefully help people like data. and taylor, i keep playing football for many years to come finally, especially as mount and that has their up to again throwing glowing lava hyams via more than 3300 meters high at the is the highest entry of ok maybe in your residence report. it shows of ash, depending on nearby towns, if they've been told not to ride motorcycles of bikes due to the actually the apple of the city of katasha has been closed until monday evening. as i said, you up today. it's all over the world years at the top of the our environment show eco, africa is next. a good the
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the co after they've plumps it over a 100 trees in just a few weeks and all the stuffing any time soon. the stuff for connect to the so giving nature of voice by heating the lawyer, men to lose of deforestation, africa the what can be done in times of climate change? can we adapt and more important or can we even stop it? we look to brazil believes in south africa to ideas that hope to defy
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climate change. global us in 60 minutes on the w. the door and 6 o'clock screening. don't take mommy. visa to my son, your mommy's not coming back. over february 2022 russian troops invaded the ukrainian city of computer. it was recaptured. 6 months later the occupation was hard. how can life go on after all the terror? not everyone can do with the fear we felt every day. when russian comes starts august 25th on d, w, the
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