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flows through the sky, start september 20th on dw, the, the, the we news line from berlin. a russian attack kills at least 17 people, an eastern new crane showing strikes the shopping district and has to be close to the front line. president zelinski condemned the attacks in the region as heinous able also coming the strength over shadows and surprise visits a key by the us secretary of state. as we blanket america's top diplomat analysis more than $1000000000.00 a new age for keith,
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africa's climate summit wraps up in nairobi, delegates demand financial aid at help from the bigger polluters. we assessed their chances of getting it and the rolling stones are back. the rock legends released their 1st album, including new music in 18 years, and it was a noisy affair. the really welcome to the program. at least 17 people have been killed and a russian attacked on a market. an eastern new crane, a rocket exploded in the front line town of consenting. you've kind of done it, screeching. president bullard arisen landscape called the attack heinous, evil hours earlier us secretary of state antony blinking arrived in the capital p one a surprise visit. he announced a new us
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a package worth over $1000000000.00 to the to us. things but blankets visit was overshadowed by the deadly market attack. earlier dw corresponded marks turned out, told us more about the russian strike and eastern ukraine. right, so i have this visit last night there having a tax on this a reason with one man being killed. there had been ballistic missile attacks just hours before blinking arrived here and key of thankfully old and was were intercepted with this afternoon. as you said, cecil tv footage was released by the forty's that showed an impact in the eastern ukrainian town of concept to discuss. it's not exactly a frontline town, it has $70000.00 inhabitants, but it is in well in range can be reached by russian artillery. and this is according to view of forwarding is what happened there that a central market was chilled. cctv footage was released. we saw it, we see stuff with this of the aftermath of buildings that were set ablaze on bodies
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on the street. and as of now, what we, what we're hearing is that more than a 1000 people were killed as a child supposed to be among the victims. and a few dozen people have been, have been wounded. and this attack and max has also been looking at social tensions in ukraine, as in many other former soviet republics, homophobia can be a source of conflict, but the attitudes are shifting with frontline fighters, playing a part and changing people's perceptions. the support is from the eastern ukrainian city of her stuff here and her fellow active this one to be visible even though they know not everyone will be happy to see that as we speak stuff to you who helps organize how pride gets news of an anti eligibility protest elsewhere and tell them, you know, the, they reduce to that kind of hostility. well, not the demographics look,
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are you not the we are a democratic country behind the film, which i don't see any problems if this is how they want to show their opposition. for the novel have to put it's better than harassment. the divine. yeah. the rebels that was the meeting people the day, which happens at the very often after pride think it'd be surprised that they're more worried about russian missile attacks. that's one reason why only a handful of people showed up. another is that many have left town, but also some are fighting the russians. the cut outs were present, those were absent. no rainbow without yellow and blue with this one reads the colors of the premiums. the signs of pride don't last long, so not even 2 hours later, some of the cut outs are already missing and they were brought not too far away. can see right here. let me pull one out for you. this one says there is no need to
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issue a bunch of natural benefits and then do the owners man not affecting anyone else with this. everyone has a right to left, whoever they want to know, which is a draft law to recognize civil unions between people of the same gender was introduced to ukraine's parliament earlier this year. that would be a major step for the entire career community. especially those fighting and this war stuff. just partner, alina, is a career soldier. she's just returned home for her unit, for a break. she doesn't tied her sexuality from her comrades, but says, reactions have been mixed. the couple held a mock wedding with friends on us here for the high for you. we have not real photos out there and it was national. we have a video of the ceremony x, that ammonia altima, but we still can't get married. and ukraine put a union in foss could the, to her. so it's difficult to pretend there was something personal though. so we, we still can't get married at the,
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the moon with session and watch them all those like this. and she also knows like, oh other queer soldiers that if she is hurt or killed, her partner will have no rights to make decisions. look what you more your to be sure that we want legal protection for our family to find a life together. you need protection from the state, what they've been the piece that we need, recognition of who we really are. and we are a family and we see that family is fighting for ukraine's future and severe place within the war. and ukraine is having consequences in the arctic far north slide, also known as spits back and as part of norway, but russia as treaty rights to exploit the archipelago natural resources. some settlements in the region are inhabited by russia. now, many fear their peaceful coexistence might be at risk. our corresponding alexander, the phenomena travelled to spit, bang where she met both norwegians and russians of the
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approaching the archipelago of small guard, a region where the frontier spirit is still very much alive. its biggest stone long here being is often called the note and most settlement on earth. but even here, people feel the full out from the warning ukraine. ronnie, room full as they had to visit styles bar it's the local tourism board before the war they work together with the russian company located in the neighborhood. now all connections have been severed. it has been such a tight relationship between people in between the companies. so when they told me the south in february 2022, of course it was a, a 10 situation in going to be in us while amongst the companies they know regions used to offer towards to the russian settlements, installed barts. now they don't encourage anyone to go there. we visit our worlds
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of long here. beans may are all some few years rush of warm your queen could leads to conflicts. here to one reason he says, as that's many residents of the russian settlements promote the kremlin propaganda . so i see the same thing. step a, comes from the official criminal also comes from the official bar as big as the same, same, but different and see this the same propaganda machinery going on and on. board is pretty guess us in come on the 9, for instance, residents of the russian settlement of byron spar stage and military style victory parade. such actions on the region. so in are seen as approval cation by many locals. we decides to visit the russian town in summer. the only way to get there from long here being is by boat. we are now on our way to byron work, but it was quite difficult to find the votes and they kept willing to take us. there was no reason companies appeared not to do it anymore. and now we are
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a bit nervous about what to expect. as in the rest of the settlement, science work with its coal, mine and tourism industry is completely owned and managed by the russian state company thrust up to google between the groups got work for the company, just like everyone here. he's our shop around and want to leave our side. you want to visit pretty fast. it becomes clear that people in balance 4 of the don't wants to talk politics, even though they feel the consequences. they tell us that the sanctions imposed against russia has interrupted their supply chains. luckily, thanks to the diplomatic efforts, we managed to come to a compromise, an agreement which allowed us to continue bringing the supplies, the food, the equipment. of course, some of the bags were lifted as some of them stays in place. for example, we're still not allowed to bring russian. russian produced
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goods and equipment of some categories. the arctic with its resources and new maritime routes is crucial for the kremlin, as it tries to expand its influence. here, despite the war, russia plans to invest in new research projects, funds, tourism, but with tensions rising in the high no worse. the war in ukraine could have consequences in regions the kremlin might not have 4 seats. have a look now at some of the other stories making is around the world today. german chancellor, olaf shaw says outline plans to spur economic growth. he says bureaucracy needs to be caught. the conservative opposition later says the and the government's budget plans will not meet germany's commitments. tomato. a psych loan has inflicted widespread devastation in southern brazil. torrential rain and floods have killed at least 31 people. thousands of others have had to leave their homes
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more rain is likely to bring further flooding. extreme weather is also battering southern europe again. storm daniel has inflicted widespread damage causing land lines in greece, turkey and bo gary 12 people are known to have been killed. parts of the region saw more rain and 24 hours than would normally fall in a year. africa's 1st climate, somebody has wrapped up with a call for rich countries to do more. to help the content developed the green economy leaders meeting in nairobi, secure $23000000000.00 in green energy commitments from governments, banks, and private industry to how to adapt to increasing the extreme weather can serve natural resources. and so the funding needed to do so those would be key themes of the 3 day africa climate summit in kenya. it ended with african leaders finding the so called nairobi declaration. it sets as a common crime,
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its action agenda for the continent, and will form the basis of africa's negotiating position at the cop $28.00 summit in november. and it was in need of demanding no less than a social economic fee change with them on a fairly plain ground. for our country's deluxe, as the investment needed to unlock the potential outcomes, threw it into opportunities. we further demand just month to lot the road development finance architecture to liberate our economies from the debt and owner of the body as necessary financial resources. if we can't use the confidence most effective by climate change, despite contributing the least to global warming, and yet accessing the financial means to come by to its impact as low as me out of africa's reach. that was also demented by un secretary general antonio gutierrez.
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he spoke with the stomach on tuesday. he praise the many sustainable energy projects already in operation across the continent, and said it was time to end being just as is holding africa back. now is the time to bring together, if you can come to these, we developed countries, financial institutions and big logical companies to create to, to africa. and renewable energy aligns and the 3 quiet the rest and good. not very and justice. and now they did and fair and these functional global financial system . and on average, african countries pay $4.00 times more borrow more for borrowing them to united states. and they times more than the wealthiest you'd be in countries. then i wrote the declaration, judges will lead us to introduce a global carbon taxation regime, including taxes on fossil fuel trade, maritime transport, and a vision, and even to consider a global transaction tax. the profits to be huge, stop live,
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it's related investments. the applicant climate summit was the 1st intra continental meeting of its kind, but it's certainly one to be the last, the bottom line, despite bearing the was heaviest. climate change good in africa is far from being a helpless victim and has the potential to be a powerful allies in the fight against global warming. lots to talk about. let's do that with jennifer morgan. she serve any special envoy for international climate actions. she was in the robi, representing germany, and the client summit is more than welcome to the w. now the final declaration propose as a global carbon tax regime to help fund climate acts and invalid rubel regions. that makes a lot of sense, but realistically, is that something we're likely to see implemented in the world's most floating countries or even globally splicing? first of all, just to step back, i think that this effort for climate summit was a very welcome very i would say passed breaking new initiative by
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president routes. so from kenya to positions africa really as the part of the solution to the problem. but also of course, needing the financing to do that so that they can benefit from the jobs that come with from renewable energy. and one idea that the africa union is now proposing is this global carbon tax. i think obviously every country, every group of countries tend bring forward their proposals. as clear in europe. we do have emissions trading systems, so we do have a price on carbon. but we need the point is we need to find innovative sources of financing. we need to reform the international financial institutions so that africa now can get the financing it needs to develop in a green and sustainable way that i want to dig a little deeper on the global financial system that you just mentioned there. because african nations argue that that the crossing debt burden they have as part of that system is holding their climate efforts back. and that is not news,
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but i want to know from you is germany going to push for reform and institutions like the world bank, for example, as germany is pushing along with united states and other countries for reform. the of the international financial system and germany did at the effort to climb at summit announced a depths relief, a climate swap of $60000000.00 euros for kenya, where they will now take those funds and invest them sustainable agriculture and renewable energy projects that they have identified obviously, germany can do our part, but we need other countries to do so other developed countries, but also countries like china that hold much of the world stats. so it gets to the world bank reform. but also we need these types of debt swaps and others to come in, in order to give the fiscal space as president for to help us sit for them to be developing in a sustainable way that they can profit from the green energy revolution that's
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going on many activists, not all of them, were able to take part in the discussions on the summit, of course have criticized the focus on carbon credits at the summit. they argue that it's basically a get out of jail free card for the world's biggest polluters and they're not wrong or they as well. i think clearly uh any kind of com carbon, all set programs are have to be incredibly carefully designed. we seen recent studies that show that they can be misused, that there's fraud that occurs there, and that's not what africa means. africa needs investment, africa needs a technology, cooperation, africa needed sustainable trade agreements. and so i think while we understand after the desire of those countries to have. busy input more financing, germany is actually quite cautious and the european union actually does not import or buy those types of carbon all set credits because we want to make sure we have
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a very solid emissions trading system here. so we define other mechanisms. sure. you say this was a great start and the fact that africa now as a more unified position to take to the comp, later this year is, is certainly significant. but it doesn't do much to change. the fact that the world's top polluters won't pull their weight when it comes to emissions reductions and mitigation. i think it can change the dynamic and i think that's what's the courage and the impression of a president route. so when the other leaders, he was 5 other african countries, created a new renewable energy partnership. they are ready to forge forward and the engagement of africa and the solutions they want to have $300.00 gigawatts of renewable energy on their confidence. that changes the dynamics in those negotiations. europe is standing side by side with africa, not in every detail, but on where they want to go in their developments. and i think those dynamics
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moving into the comp $28.00 and by which will be all about a global renewable energy target and a phase out of fossil fuels. i think a and a focus, of course, on the most vulnerable is only a positive thing. is jennifer mark and she serve any special envoy for international climate action. thank you so much. thank you. of the sports now and canada have advanced to the semi finals at the basketball world cup for the 1st time. every thanks to a 100 to 89 victory over slovenia was a back and forth bottle until late in the game. sylvania led by and we a superstar and look, i've done sick just couldn't keep pace. canada slowly started pulling away led by 31 points from say, killed g, alexander canada. well now for a serbia in the semi finals in germany are through to the other semi final, the 1st time they've gone to that far since 2002, they beat lot via 81 to 79. this thriller in manila, there me look to
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a runaway with a game and the last quarter of a for a lot. we have started a late 3rd davis very trying to then have the chance to win the game for a lot, be a but his 3 point shot narrow limits before the game clock expired. to renew, we'll face the united states in the semi final on friday. the rolling stones are back, the rock legends assembled in london to launch a new album of original material and true to their reputation. it was a noisy affair. the rolling stones take the stage of the empire theatre to rupture with applause. the veterans performance were here to promote hackney diamond's bands best, and featuring original music in 18 years. you got to meet the question from us talk show host jimmy column. it is always the 1st time mick jagger keith richards. and when you would meet, came together in the studio concept, definitely drama,
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shoddy watts, it must feel different. not having charlie watts at, in, in the studio with your playing. what was that like? the is only a is, as is child is gone, is different. course, you know, i mean is the, is number 4 is messing these up, the. yeah, a lot of number for that, right? yeah, of course, he's miss an incredibly bad that out though it's the guy and making music together over 60 years ago. during that time, childhood friends jack and richard said to have had a rookie relationship from thing talking to the question from a fine. 6 brando in california says, oh, keep, keep in mind, keep them together longer than me and my wife, what's a secret to a happy marriage? was not spacing too often. yeah.
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up to the q and a, the audience was treated to the pregnancy off the 1st single, angry sauce. actress sidney sweeney. the richard blade is a radio and tv host with serious ex them. and i asked them whether we can expect any surprises from this news. don't tell them as well, i would think so. i know the lady, ga gov is going to be doing a track with them as well, which is a big surprise. but angry is like plastic rolling stones and they've given us a lot of clues and tidbits in the video because the driving then sunset boulevard, and this post as everywhere of the rolling stones. and one of the post is it says, hackney diamond store sold out and there's even some dates on it. there's a july 4th, july 9th, and july 18th. so maybe they're planning
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a big summer tour. yes. a keith richards and the social media a message said that there's some new music on its way and hopefully we'll get to see you. so there is a tour in the making. you think? i think there is. i think that's a great question because as i said, that video has got those little nuggets in the teasing the fans. and if the diamond store is coming up, i've got a feeling it might be like the taylor swift arrows tor. because if you look again the video for angry, you'll see all the classic stones album covers that. so maybe they're going to do like a greatest hits. ears tore a great a sense, but hopefully not a good by and tour, as we heard mick jagger and keith richards, even though they haven't had the easiest relationship in the last peers. do you think that is why it's of the 18 years to produce a new studio album with original songs as it could be because the last one was
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2005. that was a big a bang. and that's been, you know, mem was come out from keith richards in the interim as you said, the relationship they've had has been a little rocky. and i don't think the memoir helped it because he said how hard it was sometimes to work with mick jagger. but the last time the rolling stones went on the road, it was an amazing show. so i think the whatever they put together this time will sell out instantly. because if the album is as good as angry, the 1st single hints that it's going to be, it's going to be classic rolling stones all the way down the line. so hopefully that relationship between keith and mick as being patched up maybe run what is the guy in the middle is and come on guys, you've got to look at that. they are already legend. so, and now that you, you know, you explain a little more about the complicated relationship. why did they produce another album at all? they could just, you know, sit back, relax and enjoy the same and you know,
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all the money, of course. well indeed they, uh, probably the biggest rock band in the well, with that question. i mean, unless the beatles were able to come back together from the grave, there was no one that can rival the rolling stones, not even youtube who are going to do a residency in las vegas at the m s. g c a, which is just about to open the rolling stones. i mean they have that place in the pan theme of rock, then members of the rock and roll hall of fame. we know the legends, but because they have so much talent and it's always been jacket and richard. so you know, the dilemma twins, who been writing, i think, but they just feel that they have to get music at the end with a new album. it's like a cooling card, and it's like saying, hey, the rolling stones and not only still here, but we're back. richard play. thank you so much. and here's a reminder of our top story. a russian attack has killed at least 17 people in
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eastern ukraine. presidents zalinski has condemned the strength team is able you a secretary of state anthony, blinking has announced a $1000000000.00 a package on a surprise visit key. that's all for now. let's stay with us after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the biggest stories of the day. i hope to see you there. the
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