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that's the dw do's, live it from berlin. tonight you as president joe biden, in india for the g. 20 summit with the leaders of china and russia, skipping the meeting partners expecting to lobby other countries for more solidarity on climate change, as well as the working ukraine. also coming up ahead of elections in washer this weekend will meet one young russian who's campaigning against apathy and disillusionment with politics and a shock, a result. and the basketball will cost germany knocked down the usa to make the men's final for the 1st time that and more coming up in support.
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the break off is good to have you. with this on this friday, world leaders are gathering in india for a summit of the g 20, a group of leading nations. they plan to address divisions over the war in ukraine and other teen global issues such as fighting climate change. the g 20 is made up of the biggest the economies, including the us, china and the european union, as well as emerging player, such as india, brazil, and turkey. you as president biden. he's already met or had a one on one with the indian prime minister and arrange remoted of 2 thirds of the world's population is represented at the summit. but the leaders of china and russia, they are standing away. a dw as chief international editor,
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richard walker. he's in delhi, was more on india's hopes and aspirations for this. so in this moment in the sun has really arrived on the from the the g 20 summit and is providing a real clements of the kind of roles the india will be seeking on the global stage . and the years ahead. it's very much positioning itself as the voice of the global south pitching an agenda at the g 20. that's very much focused on development issues. i'm resisting any sense that the summit will be completely told by the very, very deep divisions that exist over the ukraine war. and potentially the most positive thing to a, much from this somebody this weekend could be appropriate invitation for the african union to join the g 20. and that would bring in a party representing $55.00 countries on the continent of africa. each of the g 20 and turning it from a club, of the wells biggest economies into a body that is much more representative of the global south. one thing was quite
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interesting to observe about this aspiration of india's. you said it puts it more into open competition with china, which also likes to position itself as a voice if the global south. and that competition between indian china could be just as important as the competition between the us in china and the use of hedge here in asia. it was the dw richard walker, they are reporting from delhi. let's have a look down some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. molly has been hit by 3 chair attacks within 24 hours a group linked to outright. it says that it carried out the assaults in the latest incident. government stormed an army base near the city of gal. the government says 49 civilians and 15 soldiers were killed into earlier attacks. hundreds have gathered for renewed protests against the syrian president bush. allah saw in the government held city of sweden, the demonstrations which are now in their 4th week or
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a rear show of civil disobedience acting to say that the protest movement is a spark by rising fuel prices. they say the movement is growing. a russian missile strike on police headquarters in ukraine. central city of trinity re, has killed one officer and injured many more. the building in president told them is lensky is. hometown has been reduced to rubble. 3 people were killed in other attacks across you. great. and the ukrainian city of coast young to these isn't more of a russian missile strike killed at least 15 people at a busy, busy marketplace. dw, my ts bellinger spoke to a woman who was running one of the market stalls when the fire ball struck. this is what the market in cost on to move costs looks like. now. this is tiana witness. the moment it all went up in flames for supplement that i left to
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pick up some. she wanted to tear an aide and i asked my neighbor towards them. i was told that they have a solid then i had to bang an explosion. i run back and everything was on fire. it was terroristic. physically, i people of been in to the mike. there was a boy, 17 years old who sold soft drinks. he was told to business the city to cleared 3 days of morning for the victims. the community stolen shock seemed to reduce his mind. i knew everybody here. yeah. so they're all working together like a family that i would greet each other, exchange news booth, and then everything changed. and one moment if that were given me when that you know, but anyway, i'm no realizing what happened to take, but i just feel like when i'm stressed, maybe it's my nature i'm on autopilot again. was the product itself,
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somebody to give that to helping people automatically get this that that was but the realization of what happened and what could have happened to me come slate to give up just some noise. the strike on the industrial town, not far from the battlefield, was one of russia's worst attacks on ukrainian civilians and months. the kremlin continues to deny, deliberately targeting civilians. elections are being held in russian occupied regions of southern and eastern ukraine. cave and the west have dismissed the poles, causing them a sham rushing back to forward. these are staging the boats and the ukrainian regions and don't ask the hans guests on and separate elections are also being held in crimea, which russia illegally annexed back in 2014. the russians are also voting and regional and municipal elections this weekend. turn out is expected to be low, many prominent opposition figures who would like to run for office cant because
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they're behind bars. some young candidates are nevertheless hoping to put aside disillusionment with politics. they're hoping to deliver some practical solutions. once a month varvara a home of on helps clean up, most goes together with the local residents of additions and environmental activists recall lists and separates both of our barbara doesn't to wants to stop is there she is running as an independent candidate is the regional election even though improved instruction, any criticism of the government can have house consequences to test. so no matter what happens, there will always be everyday problems that need solve it. i believe i can do that, so i'm ready to put time into it. that's why i'm running for office to avoid further level of autobahn, right? he's 18, she's just started studying political science at the most going either at the same
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time. she's campaigning for a seat in the district, the parliament on what's called single voting, the russians, emanuel regions and victors. they are local parliaments and he's a capital moscow distributions and mail. but when it comes to computing because there is no level waiting seems to show the many restrictions on the election advertising debate is must meet is impossible. because independent media outlets have either had to close or go we to exile with the opposition simply has no chance of promoting itself. but the phone went to the old despite of this fireball right is determined to reach as many voters as possible. she has called the nathan to campaign with independence candidates from other districts with no dictated space to be gathering today, you know, shopping. so the topic is illusion into the politics and the time. so here's
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the question. you have the current situation is having a negative influence on many elections because people who are actively participated 2 years ago say the now the found out that they can not change anything. and that's why they no longer want to help. those are the people we want to bring to the parents to prove that it's still worth fighting for the test. but free and fair voting is not every over to you rush. so say x, there's less likely to change to the possibilities or special elections taking place under the retiree and circumstances. technically, you can choose between different candidates, there are enough of them. but censorship and self censorship. curb, any meaningful discussion about the center of professor for 3 years. i hope it works out. despise the obstacle. it is of interest to follow up a hole in change and the future of russia, which she's determined to have a say,
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a member of germany's for an intelligent service, has been charged with treason for allegedly passing secrets to russia. the employee oversaw a department that monitors telephone and internet communications. these that identified by authorities only as karsten l. e was arrested in december of last year, or our political corresponded hunts. bronte has more details now the obligations in this case. so talking here about an intelligence officer with the rank of colonel who was working for the surveillance section of the german foreign intelligence service. and recently before his arrest has in fact being put in charge of checking the security clearance of all members working for the intended and service, a really high ranking person. he's alleged to have a copy. it's 9 documents of the top secret clearance and positives onto an acquaintance of his, the man who is also being arrested and a is a whole to accuse as a co conspirator, in this case,
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pausing them onto this man who was, who is in a german businessman of russian origin, who in turn have contacts to russian. businessman, who in turn posts on these documents to the, the russian intelligence service is f as b. and both of them are alleged to have received somewhere on $400000.00 bureaus each in compensation for doing this. so it's really the a top person who is now being accused of this database on the front. they are reporting in greece, the flood waters are receding. after cleaning at least 10 lines, and leaving hundreds without food for water of the rain. storms turned streams into raging torrents, bursting dams, washing away roads and bridges, and hurling cars into rivers. emergency workers have been sent in throughout
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central greece, but the lack of access has hampered rescue efforts. some regions received more than a year's worth of rain in less than 24 hours. several people are missing, but it's not clear just how many the air force and the fire department are air lifting trapped residents. these people are from the village of bluehost. they waited 3 days without food before being rescued by the army. further south in columbus. the army is using rubber didn't use to get people out that i get the disaster of misery. pain, sorrow you such a tragedy who were suffering and will suffer for a very long time. the damage to our homes is a reparable, a lifetime's worth of work lost within 2 hours. everything is destroyed. the
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prime minister flew over the flooded areas to assess the damage. he says he's asking the european union for financial assistance to help rebuild the affected areas. is that what should have happened? what's happened, and what could be done best or would it be discussed later on? let's see our priority at the moment to saving people rescuing those who were at risk in the villages to which we do not have access or for those who can be reached by rescue workers. drones or dropping medicine and other necessities. the torrential rains and flooding, falling wild fires that raged out of control for weeks in greece before they were brought under control sports. now there's been a big upset at the men's basketball work up in the philippines. germany stunning, the us a winning by just 2 points. to reach the 1st world cup final front fog led the way
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for germany. the orlando magic guards 22 points made a huge contribution to his teams. when germany now play serbia in sundays final, they've already bettered their previous best to 3rd place back in 2002 us. they missed the final for the 2nd tournament in a row. with the players may have been overjoyed at the results, but germany's head coach was a man of restraint. take a list offensively. well, i thought we were really good differential. we had some work to do. i didn't think we were physical it off. i didn't think of resistance was good enough. we gave up too many easy baskets. we made a couple adjustments. um, sometimes it works. sometimes it doesn't. i think it helped us in the 3rd quarter where the players enjoy this tonight and tomorrow morning we when we wake up with is over. i'm not feeling good about it. we've moved on. we're getting ready for sunday. that's the coach saying don't can't count your chickens before they hatch.
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