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the, the, this is dw news while i've been from berlin, the death toll for monday's explosion in the gourne oak, our box is rising sharply. the glass of the field f. o is well known to have killed at least a 125 people. many more are injured. it struck refugees trying to flee the troubled enclave. thousands of people have been pouring into our media. also coming up tonight, just president by the joint striking older workers on the picket line in michigan. a 1st for a sitting us president. he's trying to boost his pro union credentials and target
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blue collar voters in chief swing state. and the international energy agency says it is still possible to keep global warming under control. but only of nations rapidly commit to more clean energy. and if they agreed to cooperate with each other, the i break off, it's good to have you with this on this tuesday, the us and the un are calling for the rights and safety of ethnic armenians fleeing over in a car box to be protected. if all is mondays deadly blasted, the fuel facility in the enclave that so far has killed at least a $125.00 people. it happened as people wind up to refuel their cars to leave. the costs of the blast remains unclear. of the number of refugees pouring into our
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media is rising sharply as people scrambled to leave to go into a car box. or median authorities say more than 28000 people have fled a week since either by john took control of the enclave in a whitening speed, military operation safely and cause buses and trucks. vehicles choked the road leading out of know going a car back into, i mean, yeah, the people cram inside have exhausted an extra on their faces. many spend the night on the roads. they fear they are leaving the ancestral lands for good meg often. oh no, we astray, doctor told me that just i was status my. let the world know that we have straight docs, the many ethnic i medians, and not going to call her back feel they have no choice but to pack up their things and leave us by john, located them for 9 months before it's mastery soup in last week,
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everything is lacking, including the fuel to leave this lead to disaster when a gas talk exploded at a petrol station, while people q, late on monday evening, over a 100 dead and many more injured the explosion, sending flames shooting into the night sky. some of the plastic games with treated and evacuated by russian peacekeepers on tuesday. they have been stations in that going to kyra buxton as a by john the rest as much of the young plays from being in separatist forces in 2020, off a decades of into ethnic tensions. i mean screwed on safe with the other by john is now fully in charge. as the exit is continues, this fathers were united with his daughter on the inside of the border, a moment of relief at a time of desperation. a worldly or dw new spoke with the iser by johnny presidents,
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foreign policy advisor. it happened shortly after you mediated talks with his armenian counterpart that took place today in brussels. hughes jack period started by asking him back as of yet about our medias. claim of possible ethnic cleansing by either by john. so 1st of all, i live such a night uh, abbreviations, like and i think lynn's thing. we do accept it as an insult on him relation to ours and also by going to people. and there was a no such an occasion as a he sort of father by going to people homeless in case that also by john has, who is providing uh, security canada or falsely civilians. and who are based on their individual choice . and also in a free manner of deciding to go to the republic of armenia, cut off the because of the current circumstances. again, it's in a few choices that a people also brought in, including freedom of that. i'm the woman in the meantime, secure and defense communication. so that's and that local armina, the residents who decide to close it upon because armenia is opposite personal and individual decision. but they all being forced from that homes, essentially. no,
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they happened to enforced because the department of also by john and it said it's also for isn't a counterterrorism actions have grown 1st of all didn't enter it as an a civilian settlements and major cities and the tools that are limited by nature and sofa also looking at farmers forces and police forces, mainly all guided by these principles, and we are also in close to contact with a local armenian representatives on the ground. i'm trying to emigrate, communicating situation was a girl in no way that is an action of that a force as it was on no single reduced to such an effect on the ground. the criminal spokes, cousin dmitri pasco, for said that an international was of the mission could only go in to go on a terabyte with your, with the, as a buys on the sides agreement. what's your position on that? if you're not doing anything to hide, it's okay. to have an instructional observation mission going in shortly. also by john has nothing to hide and other business intention is not to create that our district is own over there. and to kinda say we are in contact with our contra box
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was an appropriate you in offices in buckled and also by john un office in bucko is an accurate visit folder and say, i take that off also by john and some of the presenter this on expert level could also have an access of course, what a security situation of security constitution must be applied as a good on. but of course, as we don't think about any tools or any kind of international observer mission and so on, because energy on it is a strong isn't obvious of what you on has nothing to hide. so things are very difficult in the meantime, quite on this done, but it because unable to such an association and so it's a difficult design challenges on emerging. but as it means i'm also pushing aside as throwing the determination to insure it. cool that all right, so it was in a civilian army and there is it. and so i was a grown on we also delighted to see about it was an a to intensive round. was that a discussion with a representative about that includes a process, a way we can ensure as the or i send secure to tons of ground. we're seeing washington a must go make some quite clear statements against each other in the actions that that play. are you worried that your country is just becoming a pulling hops on
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a sort of prodigy, a political issue? what i would say, but also by gender, was always against that or any kind of do a political competition. and now what region and region has tough with adult and is also a message to all the old european partners as well as the region shouldn't be seen . so it was a prism of that your political competition. and everybody should exhort of the it forces towards the findings a piece is our region, i think. what is it a crucial and historical moment of at armenia also by john can be much closer to is an a piece 3 d between 2 countries are more now i'm going to pull in ronald, assuming he's a professor of history political science from the university of michigan, he has a focus on the south carcases region. he joins me tonight from right here in berlin . professor, it's good to have you with this. we just heard their eyes are by john's president's foreign policy advisor denying any claims of ethnic cleansing. but that doesn't change the fact that you've got these ethnic armenians who are still thousands of them trying to flee this enclave due to
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a high level of mistrust. do you believe that it is safe for ethnic armenians to stay in the corner cover? bach? i don't believe it's safe for our means to stay in kind of a box or any part of us or by john at the moment, the other by johnny's now, since september 19th had the upper hand, the russian peacekeepers are doing nothing, and armenians don't trust the author by johnny's with whom they've had this active conflict for now 30 years. and so in order to save themselves and what they can, they're desperately trying to leave the country caused by john james, are large to get rid of these are means that they've been troublesome, say on the me as or by johnny, resume. and by cool now is saver, and it's victory. it's triumph over our meetings. and this will guarantee, feel you have leaves rain as a dictator in azerbaijan, for generation to come. what do you make then of either by john saying that there
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is no need for international observers to be on the ground because of the country has nothing to high or every way you phrase the question. it seems contradictory in and of itself. we have nothing to hide, therefore there is no need for international observers. if you have nothing to hide, let the international observers come in and observe and find out what's going on there. it'd be very good. if some international observers are foreign powers, got more actively involved in what's going on in carter bar. but russia, which was obligated by the armistice in the short 44 day war that occurred in the fall of 2020, was supposed to guarantee the safety of the armenians and keep the 2 sides apart. i'm allowed to mind returning a food medicine to reach the car back armies. the russians failed in all of these ways. and armenians were for as 6 or 7 months cut off from armenia. that is cut or
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by for me is cut off from armenia proper. and therefore, they weaken, and then suddenly, without provocation, on september 19th the as or by john is attacked and the armenians under russian pressure were forced to sun sales. and now they're basically at the mercy of the house or by johnny authorities and military professor. and do you agree with the armenians who have said that they have been basically neglected by moscow? because moscow has been preoccupied with this invasion of ukraine step. so like, there's a real parallel between these 2 events. oh, guys put in, i so busy with his army suck in the month of where are eastern ukraine, that he has been kind of given up on the traditional russian who gemini and dominance in the south. congress is russian still control 2 areas of causing south
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to set yet in georgia, but they've actually given up and they betrayed at least our maintenance feel this way. they betrayed their most loyal ally in the former soviet union, and that is the little republic of armenia. there's still a russian base in armenia, but the russians are very of the army is a very just contented with the russians. i am disappointed, apparently, is to put in, has personal animosities toward the armenians democratically elected president, a prime minister mistakenly called by senior. so here we have a situation in which an authoritarian state assaulted his pay a dictatorship as one a quick war over a democratically elected state. and you wonder where is the united states? we are the western powers that are fighting so hard in ukraine to prevent democracy from being defeated by an authority and say, yes, they are allowing
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a democratic armenia to be defeated by a autocratic azerbaijan. and a 120000 armenians. ethnically cleansed from colorado. important questions coming to 9 from professor ronald somebody from the university of michigan professor. we appreciate your time and your analysis. thank q in the united states, president biden is visiting michigan to join striking, united all the workers on the picket line. now he's believe to be the 1st sitting president to do that and at least a century. it show of support for striking workers from the big 3, all the companies for general motors and the land is when it comes to design, wind binding is facing consistently low polling numbers on his handling of the economy binding has been supporting the workers who are striking demanding better pay and benefits to use. i uber,
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him is in detroit or she's been speaking with workers about the strike. she tells us that what they make of biden's historic visit has been here all morning speaking to striking workers and it really is a mixed bag. some of them really appreciate the president's visit because they say this brings national and even international attention to their cause. and a president biden today did say that with a, you know, record pay for ceo's record prospects. they should get their fair share as well. we should also note that president, former president donald trump, will be visiting detroit tomorrow. so some see the positive attention that this brings them. others, however, are wary of how their claws might be politicized. how it may be taken advantage of by politicians. and they tell me that this is really a fight between the union and the head of a the, the big 3 the,
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the auto makers. and that politician shouldn't be here trying to a riley votes on the back of their cause. that was a, bringing the reporting from detroit cars around it and some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. the speaker of canada, as far as women has resigned the days after singling out a ukrainian veteran who felt for the nazis give reward more to or praise. the 98 year old man received a standing ovation during a visit while you printing and president of all of them is a wednesday. speaker anthony wrote up was heavily criticized by jewish groups and probably ministry justin treat for his comments. climate scientists say that new data shows the amount of sea ice around and arctic is again, hitting record loads a more that this could have dire consequences for animals such as penguins, and that it can speed up global warming because it reduces the amount of sunlight reflected back into space said, said that there's still some hope of tackling global warming thanks to
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a massive growth and renewable energy and climate investment. now that's according to the international energy agencies latest report, the global energy watchdog says that the uptake of electric vehicles and solar power in particular is on track with 2050 net 0 targets. but the agency also says that green investment still needs to increase drastically scientist degree that keeping and warming to just 1.5 degrees celsius is a central to help keep climate change with in tolerable limits. are joining me now is joe, you're a senior research associate at the world resources institute climate program. he's joining us from austin in the us state of texas. joe is good to have you with us. you know, i have to ask you, you live in a country where almost everyone drives a car, almost everyone drives a car that still needs gas, not electricity. so is this report from the i a, is it a little too much wishful thinking?
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well i will say that since my parents just bought their 1st electric car and they live up in minnesota and uh and loved it. and uh, i live down here in austin, texas and seeing a lot more tests us on the road, latest factory, just uh, just in the same county that i live in a test to get the factory. i'm planning to buy my 1st electric car. so things are succeeding really fast here in i just the last year cynthia installation reduction act was passed in the us. there's been a $70000000000.00 in investments in supply chain electric vehicles. um so, so i do think that the, the us is catching up there. and as for the i a report i, i don't think it's wishful thinking. i think it's the, it's necessarily thinking it's is what we need to be doing right now is every fraction of concrete matters and, and actually say that the i a as historically under estimated solar, wind and electric vehicle growth in the past. they put out these reports every year
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um on what on, what's happening with this projection. so the and every year they had to update them because solar and electric vehicles have exceeded their expectations. so it's, it's going to be extremely difficult. i will say to, to meet this target because every year that we wait the past, it's narrower, but it's the sort of thing that we, that we need to be striving for. germany ask you if i could, the report mentions, obviously solar energy of but didn't nuclear energy feature prominently in the assessment of the i a, the nuclear energy was included in the report as one of many low carbon technology options. i wouldn't say it was prominent with their pathway. nuclear is basically maintaining its share of electricity generation going forward all the way the 25th or even slightly decrease from now and as a share of electricity. um,
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but it's actually because overall electricity use is going to be going um it does have a certain number of countries for increasing areas of, of nuclear. and those are only countries that already currently have nuclear as the i a and isn't that or, or announced expanding it like china and india. so that will be about, you know, countries like germany which, which states that now just as people will say solar and wind. so yeah, go ahead with the new geo politics and all of this china, the united states, india, you huge economies, big polluters, and they need to work together. we've, we've heard that time and time again for our efforts to, to work how much faith do you have in the, in a global, cooperative effort coming together in this decade. and i do think that international cooperation is absolutely essential. and it's going to be important for, especially for the developed countries to be assisting those developing countries
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need, you know, the need extra finance to be able to catch up on, on some of these technologies. um, i'd also say though, that international competition around the energy has not been all that because it has incentivized countries to invest in their domestic supply chains and, and domestic manufacturing facilities of clean energy technologies. but really it is going to be, it has to be an all in effort and we're all in this together when it comes to change. so that's how, yeah, but you can actually continue that way. so you are from the world resource institute climate program. we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us today . thank you. now to ukraine and the destruction of that snowbird cough cope. good them. that happened last summer. the shelling of the day. i'm colds, devastating floods which ruined crops in a region where people depend on farming to feed their families and to make money.
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the reservoir itself was the region. so water supply and with that gone, people are fearful for their future dw max. it's under reports. late summer and across the sky and everything revolves around the water. they say to mom asked us to please get some water. we have transport. it's difficult for her to walk to carries a little message. look at this, this isn't ecological disaster. the water supply in this town is dry. what's provided in these barrels as well, but it's not safe to drink. the town provides some drinking water, but it's simply not enough for everyone. people like you could email bush know about have to organize that themselves. she takes us to our house. that is getting that as a mathematics and physics teacher. but like most villages here, her family lives off the land. the lack of water, even for recreation,
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has become an extra central threat. what's that on? that is early cabbage to see if this is later. can i just, you can tell from the leave some of that. we've got brocly there when they used to water their crops from the kafka arrested for but since the dam was destroyed, that's no longer an option. they spend money on drilling equipment to dig a well. they could only afford to go 36 meters deep. they can use the waterfront, the fields, and around the house, but it's not good to drink coffee, but on to some when i was brushing my teeth in the morning, the water was like baking soda. feels like i'm rinsing my mouse with baking powder solution for the florida. no small village is like if you're not here at blue cross to fuel there being left behind. while in nearby nick a pole. 60 dollars may have water, but have different worries. from here on what used to be the bank of the reservoir, you can see russian hill territory. separate your nuclear power station is just 10
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kilometers away. the whole can we do appreciate it. that's the horrible cool they occupied that city. on april 3rd, 2022. they entered with their troops and it became clear that they were to terrorize us from over there. but the, uh, not that it was a lot this to have missed. uh, he tells us the city can use with water is left in the reservoir, but the russians are trying to stop them every so often the russians hit their target. hopes through the size uh most of the show and continues today the business for the uh and it's worse wherever there is a pumping station. and the show more in order to deprive us of water ship lifting us well the or leaving the people of makeup all without water until services restored. the regional administration is working on a permanent solution there, laying a pipe connection to comple to this party just city water system. they hoped to be done before winter. there's no such plan for the villagers back up across
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lena and her husband of unloading the planted less than normal the season. knowing water would be scarce. but you plans to plant more next season. hopeful the new will will help keep everything going, at least for a while. not long ago, the water that filled this space and help feed this village. and people would swim and sundays on the rocks. you know, tells us the village to say that because there is no water wolves or crossing over from the other side. most of yeah, maybe it would be good for the ecosystem for nature, for animals, but it would be best for us for the residents of the village itself. so i'm a slot. no one knows whether the dam will be rebuilt or whether nature will be left to take over the basin. she says the villagers say, if the reservoir has not failed again, they'll probably all have to leave. or if he's around them now,
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some of the other headlines this our go through. the ukranian military says that it will review it to report on the alleged death and the russian black safely commander victor circle. after images of him emerged on russian state television. on monday, ukraine said that it had killed the suckle off in $3033.00 other officers during a cruise missile attack on the police headquarters. in so vast apologies issued thousands of troops have marched through, sold to mark armed forces day for the 1st time. in a decade, almost 5000 soldiers paraded through the streets of the south korean capital along with missiles tanks and other weapons. the display comes as concerns grow over north korea's recent cooperation with russia. in japan, women are breaking into a business that has so far been dominated by men. that business is rich shell pulling, and the rides are popular in tokyo tours hotspots, it's long been seen is work too hard for women. but try telling that to the rich
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shoulder, the cookie, molten hood constantly, that it wasn't the job for women. but she has been pulling victuals and took care for over 2 years now. and she said she does it with a big smile each day. i can't go to another female pools and talk you called themselves, rick shrug boone's mother. say no, i don't play any sports. so pulling direction i was extremely difficult for me at 1st i dropped the rickshaw and sometimes thought about quitting. but now i'm getting the hang of it. i really enjoyed talking to our customers, taking photos for them, and guiding them around and taking the music's the photos back. they were only full female look shop windows in the city. that number has been rising, but women still remain a minority in the profession. when they go to vigorous training to handle
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heavy evictions, which can we up to 250 kilograms with bessengers and to navigate busy streets and the entity into receipts with fax on the local culture social needs of this, this girl who joined was cool. since we post videos a poem, social media, many girls have followed suit and joined us. now we have about $25.00, e mail drive is we need to increase the number even more what we have 90 drive is in total. so women make up less than 100 pals can own over 3 times depends average monthly wage. and now women, not among the rank showing bacon, pull their own weight. you're watching the w news line from berlin has a reminder of our top story. at least a 125 people are dead. hundreds injured following monday's explosion. in the corner of car boxy it is not yet clear what caused the blast of the field. f. o is people
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