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of the main fizzle and woke up ukraine's president, bloody mister landscape, has announced the replacement of his defense, minnesota. so i think new approaches within the ministry advocacy 1st climate summit kicks off in kenya, delegates save the calls that have could be a renewable energy power house, but will be financial support to unlock that potential comp and tens of thousands of festival bow. a stranded in mind in the nevada desert of the heavy rains turn the burning man gathering into across the
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welcome you pains president flooded me as the landscape has announced the replacement of his defense minister, assigning the need for new approaches within the ministry alexi residence hall faced the reason corruption scandal but denied the allegations of the supervising the countries um forces in 2021 throughout 18 months have brushes full invasion rest. their costs submitted his resignation to parliament. soleski says he'll be replaced by the head of ukraine state property fund, roof them mire of little majors are expected to approve the change these wait one of which was a stand. what you can afford is soleski in his address from last year. we did show for was does i mean the menu i decided to replace the minister of defense of ukraine. so he would like, seriously coughing has been true more than $550.00 days, a full scale war. to me,
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i believe that the ministry needs new approaches and other formats of interaction with both the military and society of large, diesel fuel dw xbox sunday is in case what else could you tell us about why ukraine's replacing its defense, minnesota of the right. but you just said it's the latest we heard is that 2 frames defense minister alexi resting coff has no, formerly requested his dom dismissal from his position. he has been in charge of the administrative defense since november 2021. so before the start of the full scale invasion and a such a point in the port and roll in for example of procuring western weapons and also being the ground for it for a potential natal membership. but time and time again under his leadership, the ministry was shaken by numerous scandals. the latest one involved recruitment centers where it became known that recruitment officers were accepting bribes from people who were trying to avoid the draft. and then even before that, there were numerous numerous accounts of or numerous
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procurement issues regarding the administrative defense where for example, food items were procured by the ministry of defense of inflated prices. 2 to 3 times the market price. and another case of the ministry of defense, lots ordered winter uniforms from businesses, had inflated prices receiving summit or uniforms of low quality. now, this has not been tied directly to the defense minister, but it is that it is seen as a attempt to buy the, the ukraine, the president now to, to read out corruption and send a message to people here in ukraine, but also to, to, for, and partners that something is being done in tackling correction. i met soap to us about resident cost, blankly. success a right? so the president has asked them for a simple mirror for to take over. he is
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a 41 from you and talk to are in a former lawmaker himself, at the beginning of the war. she was part of a delegation in charge of negotiations with the russian representatives. and at the moment he is the head of the, of ukraine's largest privatization fund. when he took over this privatization fund was embroiled with corruption. and he has been able to successfully tackle that and hope so. now that he will take his experiences from, from that task and bring it to the department of defense to the ministry of defense and, and to help with dealing with the corruption there as well. a very i mux sound of the resident gulf was a key negotiated with waste and weapons suppliers like germany, boeing was reluctant because of its history and the underfunded state if it's on forces. but it's now one of the biggest contributors of ops to you quite. the thought, everything that's been promised has been delivered yet it had taken more
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than a year. but finally berlin was ready to get out. it's checkbook. the lesson, we're not using our supports. scott is just decided to put together and you support packages for military equipment, with a total of $2700000000.00 euros oil. but the delivery of that military equipment has been slow. armored fighting vehicles are key to ukraine's counter offensive. this summer germany pledged as many as 135 leopard, one bottle tanks. but only 20 have been delivered. main bottled tanks, such as the leopard, one belong on the front line where they are used for close range combat and to provide fire cover for infantry. the, the model was 1st produced and then 19 sixties and has been retired in germany,
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but still has an edge on some of the soviet era tanks used on the russian side. last month, berlin delivered 18 newer leopard 2 tanks, which have significantly better protection maneuverability and fire power. germany has also delivered 40 models. these infantry fighting vehicles are smaller than tanks and are designed to support the efforts in battle. german artillery systems were also delivered to ukraine in 2022. to date, berlin has supplied 14 ponds to help. it's a 2 thousands. the self propelled howard servers have a firing range of up to 7 kilometers with specialty munitions. they fire from behind the lines to strike enemy positions before and advance. the german model also out performs russian systems on range precision for late,
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and has also supplied 5 mars to multiple rocket launch systems as part of a joint delivery with the us o. d, u k. the air defense systems play a significant role in protecting ukraine cities from the continuous barrage of russian drones and cruise, marseilles, ukraine got the 1st of 4 iris t launchers from germany at the end of 2022. it is a medium range and for red homing surface to air system that can detect incoming besides 250 kilometers away. the iris t munition is expensive and so the german gap hard or cheat, the air defense system is more cost effective when it comes to taking down drones. it has been phased out in germany, which means berlin has been able to deliver 46 cheetahs to help keep ukraine skies
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guns, se, se building. ty is a research fellow with the chair of political science and strategic theory at the helm. would schmidt university. if the german forces, how important german military supplies for you. okay. well, it's basically a turning point at the moment where we seeing that this will be their equipment is running out is wearing outs and needs to be replaced urgently by wisdom a made our models and vehicles before it is now the time to actually replace the entire arsenal of you training on forces and to and in that states that the drum delivers are an essential component. would you say that germany slow supply of weapons, however, is partly to blame for this war. dragging on so long. i think we have to
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differentiate on that one and we see it mostly in the public domain as a conventional war which is for the ukrainian side and also for the russian side. however, for a nato and germany in particular, it has a different component that has a nuclear component which russia has raced since the beginning of the war. so therefore we are in a state where we need to in the, in direction, negotiate what sort of weapon deliveries are actually acceptable to the other side with us without us being dragged into a conflict or direct confrontation. and this is something i think the current government has tried to do, and also on top of that because of the us government has tried to do so. therefore, while germany has been very reluctant on certain weapon systems, it has also the level of delivered quite a huge amount. in particular, like we've just seen in the video, the conser hope is a 2 thousands which is a great counter battery. how was there? so therefore, there is no movement, and i think it has to be seen in the international political context. you know,
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that the war is in how much longer kendra, i'm going to keep supplying your credit. do you think? well, i know it depends on the decisions which are, which have to be made now, which is um, if we actually order ammunition for ukraine and if the capacities to produce the ammunition for instance, are being actually get opened up within germany. business happening in a, you know, you know, to a certain extent, but it's not in a perfect state. so therefore, i'm there. you can see that some people during the seat, but i think it needs to be seen in the context on how long we think the war will actually go if we actually um see how it goes. now we actually have to adjust for years to come. so therefore, decisions have to be made. now, where will this leave germany's our defense shortages as well? that's the best of the question because we're giving munition and vehicles and also was towards to be agreeing on forces, which leaves us in
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a dangerous situation. in particular, if we think about a potential conflict in which a tied one for example is confronted, but the chinese and the of us actually has to shift their attention from europe to of the time when these conflict, we would actually face will be the last we actually what we have now, so therefore we have an urgent need to re arm and also deliver weapons to ukraine. but the state, as it is now, is not sufficient. 7 pile. we see how much that university of the german and forces . thank you very much for the analysis. thanks. the dutch government has postponed a deadline for 3rd country nationals who if they do crying to leave the nettle, it then rushes full scale invasion began. the netherlands was one of few european union countries who welcomed anyone sling the warranty. okay. including those without ukrainian citizenship or permanent residency, such as international students. but recently this group,
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known as the country nationals, was ordered to leave the netherlands. now, due to overwhelming public and legal pressure, the government has been forced to berlin till this decision escape, or at least one dw bronsels, correspond to terry schultz, who's been covering the story for us. that we give us the latest. as he explains, been the dutch government very much wanted to make this group of 3rd country nationals leave the country and stop giving them the benefits that they had initially extended to everyone fleeing the war in ukraine. and they had initially given them a deadline, actually in march, and then they extended it to september. and as i worked on this story, i was told it definitely would not be extended again. so this was very much a surprise decision over the weekend. that the desk government said that due to ongoing appeals in higher courts in the netherlands, that the government would wait until those course made a ruling. and that's not expected before november. but every one of the government wait until the very last minute to make this decision,
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which is so important to so many people's lives. and luckily whats this was usually traumatizing to those people. they receive letters which i've seen, which said you have to leave your shelter. as of today, you need to quit your jobs. you don't have the right to work here. you don't have the right to stay here, and if you don't leave voluntarily, we will forcibly deport you and charge you for what that costs us. the minute the migration with us or eric xander born did not want to let these people stay, not at all. so once they had decided they wanted them to leave, they wanted them out. so he resisted all of this pressure. he resisted these lawsuits. but finally, the, when this administrative court said we are going to take their cases, we are going to consider whether your government decision was legal. they basically threw up their hands and said ok, we'll wait until that ruling. so what is the future now for these the country refugees from you? okay. i, it's really been, it only gives them a couple of more months of certainty. it may still be that this administrative
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court rules that they have to leave because they would not have the right to live in ukraine. these are people who initially were living in ukraine and perhaps had short term residents permits, had student visas, and most of them likely would fail in asylum bid in the netherlands. of course that remains to be seen, but they're from countries that would be considered safe to be sent back to. so be they have no guarantee they would be allowed to stay in the netherlands even if they enter the asylum process. so it is a very uncertain future for them for the moment. all they know is that they can stay in the netherlands and receive benefits until this ruling comes expected in november. but many of them will, of course, be very nervous about what will happen then. and nothing is guaranteed for them not nothing at all. because i understand that from the w is terry schultz in brussels. thank you. look now and some of the other stories making use type in height. quiet has swept through taiwan, toppling trees and caustic land slides and flash flooding. thousands of households
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were left without pallet, and a number of injuries reported. coastal highway collapsed disrupting traffic. full cost to save the storm will continue to effect weather until early tuesday. foreign ministers of the south east asian block ozzy and have met in jakarta head of tuesday's leaders summit. the group is expected to discuss me in my civil war and flare ups in the south china sea. heavy rains in flooding have had central spain. houses have been in on day had roads closed, and bridges can damage. emergency teams have been helping people get to safety authorities urging residents to stay home until the board of subsides. so the 1st african climate summit has begun. lead is from across the continent to gathered in kansas capital and i robi the discussing the transition to green energy and priorities for the next global climate conference. later this year,
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africa is responsible for less than 4 percent of global emissions, but is bearing the brunt of the effects of climate change they use and gone to erratic ways of patterns this you have cause to have it. first, the range failed to full in time. putting farm is behind schedule, then heavy baneful hit, the nose causing flooding. as dw maxwell soak reports. done in the moves that any sun go a subdivision one become the yams. and so we have these degree of the season are completely gone. most of them is corrupt, is rotten in the flood water? a lot of them has what, as you go, see, and what that is. got it. everything that we know. 11 that the left is not what we are picking. you know, the flooding means the comb. how set to jameton right out of the husky days? very little does is good to eat. no, no, no i task. got it that way. i'm sorry. we didn't have an alternative for, say,
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you know, school fees, feed in the family, and also leaving something for images is like diseases and auda pace alia, do you see the families had come to themselves? lucky moderated ways of the april. give them reason to hold for a good half list, but it don't pour in august worst a we do is hopes and much more. the size miss rose bridges, homes. blown people. yeah. were dependent on dfcs harvest now and across the new from everything has been washed away. model was when oh much for the water. a hundreds of people like that because not in gym by the last couple months. he says that if hell does not come, he may have to leave work. i'm about to minute this kind of dissolves to has never happened to us yet. to do it. i know it's so strange to see this in the village
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where i was born uncommitted in my novel wilks. i came into the rooms and got a unit. i'm back and people had up to here, but it might be either, i've never seen this kind of thing before. like i was that it was only one back, but plummet. change is always a schultz and india growing season in bringing drought. these cris challenges for corrupt read this. here. do you have been waking to produce new varieties that much you up quickly and that totally the dryness in areas where the season has become shut, the in was retail must terminal growth. some of these ellie, my turing varieties, how find this to be resilience and to be able to cope with this problem. we have also developed and we legal rights is. that's a job pulling runs any time. indeed, each time we did crops grow, reputable a drawing to show to really season before the drought state. the reality is confronting farmers here. yeah,
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yeah. it has on try all the new varieties 5 years ago after diseases became unpredictable. i then got them for you and if you continue to follow the old saying plan, you'll miss the season to put the bottom bottom. we fall of the scientists innovations . we don't get losses from your source. both drop toilet runs and a much already varieties. he says he's getting better yellows. non done, he did, we did was he used to plans as he would live to see what the problem is using the new varieties to well now to the more on this climate summit, which is just opened in canyon leaders from across the continent gathering to discuss the transition to green energy and layout priorities for the next level climate conference later this year, africa, as i mentioned, is responsible for less than 4 percent of global emissions. but as the front of the effects of climate change warning,
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some viewers may find this next report. the stress line, stopping, and struggling for survival in hospital use of draft in the horn of africa has devastated the lives of these children and the communities they come from. water is becoming increasingly suggest it's coming livestock, destroying crops and driving people from the homes. in somalia, where almost half the population remains hungry, the people are for the little relief this drought would not have happened without human driven climate change. se scientists, globally temperatures have risen by 1.2 degrees celsius, compared with pre industrial levels. and africa is one of the fastest woman consonants responsible for less than 4 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions annually. more than full time is less than europe. africa is being
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disproportionately affected by climate change that's coming largely in the form of extreme heat, but also in heavy rain and flooding. financial losses in some of africa's poor states were found to be 4 times higher than in other countries. 3 years after extreme weather events and across the globe expense of cold on debt relief to help these nations but african states hoping to to and that's around lead just from across the continent, hoping to encourage investment employment solutions that are for cause 1st climate summit. this week, like in carbon sinks, renewable energy, and mineral resources essential for green transition. kenya is already a sustainability liter sourcing around 90 percent of its electricity from renewables. rather than being seen just as victims of global warming, li,
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just want to switch the narrative to bring in desperately needed funding and let africa become its own salvation. well the don't use felix miranda is in i robi and close to the following africa's 1st climate summit. it monday session lead is discussing how to scale up climate finance. what's key there? felix. so basically, um, even in that story that suggests add uh that, that needs to be finances to finance. uh. then usually uh, reset scrubs. they needs to be fined nonsense to buy the crops in to see for the farm us to be able to uh get enough money to be able to have a lot of properties. and uh, we have to go to a white opening the africa claim. its somebody this morning mentioned that as a need for uh, claimants, resilience i because uh in the quintillion so that the quintillions can stop over
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reliance on uh, doing a funding to non producing uh enough fraud use. that's uh we have people in the continental be able to find that as its own clements related initiatives ad was claimants actually we were talking about can use green credentials that many african governments. those still want to develop hybrid common resources, especially natural gas. yes. and kenya is actually a lead that in um, in renewable energy, for instance, can now use is about 93 percent of energy. it's comes from renewable energy sources . and again, during the costs discussion during the play, not any discussion on that was talk about and ensuring that these more initiatives that's more sustainable things like bio mass, things like using hydrogen and it's just they, they, they,
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fox to that activities can be brought together to ensure that we are able to get a lot of renewable energy of this talk of electric cars. they talk of ensuring that these very little reliance on for sale for us to add just the driving sustainability and sustainable growth. okay, we'll have to leave it there. looks very good for us at the u, and sorry at the africa climate. some of the, as i said, the heavy rains of stranded mold and 70000 people let the bony man festival in the us state of nevada. revelation have been told to shelter in place and could serve food and water off the went where to turn the festival site into a month. it one day has being reported at the event that authorities and not commenting on the cos burning man revelers squish their way around saki camp sites. but most aren't going anywhere fast,
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even though the event is due to end. on monday to rancho rains have put a major damper on one of the most famous music events in the world. transforming the usually sandy site in the nevada desert into a muddy mass. still somewhere in high spirits making the most of the mud bath. this is the best thing ever. seriously, like this has given us the opportunity to rise to radical self reliance and disability tell me the community and i'm having the best time ariel images from before the rain show the scale of the event. it's located several hours drive from the closest city, with only one road in or out. vehicle access to the site is now completely cut off. tens of thousands of revelers have been told to
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conserve resources and hunker down until the weather clears. but not every one is heating the advice someone took the wrong turn and everyone follow them. so we got like into the middle of the desert with a knowing around it got stuck there for like 12 hours. we like slept there. and finally, we brought a head try. can we finally try it one more time and got ourselves out? authority say they're working to open exit routes to free the stranded until then. rebels will have to get create a to find their way home. and lovely and sports major upset at the us open published top seed egos. we on text titled defense came to an end with a 3 set last to you. they noticed the pin code from latvia, the spine waiting. the 1st set in comfortable fashion, the defending champion, found no answers for us, the banker's bold and aggressive style in the 2nd and 3rd. so it takes lost,
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