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[000:00:00;00] the the business dw news line from valley european union and puts it's money where it's small office on ukraine. foreign policy chief promises fee for a $5000000000.00 euro funding package as top diplomats meet outside the you for the 1st time. also on the program, the united nations team begins assessing the situation indigo on a car box,
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but nearly the entire medium population has left the disputed territory and the swedish academy awards. this is noble price for medicine to do scientists to pay to wasteful. m o n a vaccines against cobit 90. the i'm good. how about is welcome to the program. the use foreign policy see, feel separate or has said that russia is weaponized in food and energy, and it's war against ukraine. burrell says, given ukraine, a membership would be the strongest security commitment he was speaking off to you . foreign ministers mentioned key for the 1st time the bookstore, and a fast council has convened outside the use board, as burrell reiterated the use long term vaccine fleet ryan and announced a new multi 1000000000 simple package. i propose
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a new by lot to move general and the, the visa cd up to find the video for the next year. the machine will move your call. i hope that we can reach the women before the end of the year when we have to be members days after 3 on the review of the remote annual financial thing. we continue with training. okay. is on the target today is to bring $40000.00 in the coming months. and these include a specialized training training for flight. the jets that's cross over to our correspondent and comedy who is in a key if and was at that a press conference and need a strong message of some of the attitude was ukraine. what are you gonna take away from to today's events? i think the really important thing to look out for in spite of some of that kind of
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dusty you jogging, is that the book is now committed to long term military help for ukraine not just through military and supplies as what was the case in the early phase of the war, when most of that military aid came from individual member states that is now over the years already committed itself to providing a 1000000 artillery shells in the next spring. now this took over for the 5000000000 next year. this is a big deal and solely needed. and i think the kind of important thing about all of this was that they did turn up in spite of a red warning. spite of the danger, most of the summit was spent underground in a safe place that danger isn't going anywhere. but it kind of felt in many ways, like kind of internal brussels summit because there is no longer much discussion about whether ukraine is going to join it will. that is the message for everyone. is that about the if? what about the, how and the when i think what stood up for me was that when burrell said that there's only one piece plan and that is the landscape piece plan. how important was that to think?
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i think that was those things very was welcome to ukrainian is there was also talk about there going to be one kind of you mentioned that had been some fields that especially the french government would suggest some kind of membership be some kind of less than full memberships, ukraine, that maybe would be available foster, but would preclude ukraine joining in full burrell said there was only one kind of membership and i don't know about any of the plans. so there's lots of reassurance for me. you were to get a sense that that brought along besides, that was left on the line, have really taken this ukraine topic as the kind of center piece of their time in office. they really seem to be committed to this cause. hopefully they will decide these things on their own. the mistake i'm going to have to play alone, but there was a lot of what was we had in the bunk bed box? germany farm is talking about 50 you stretching. somebody's been to the hans can use in your brain. so lots of things that the house will be happy to hear, but we didn't have quite as much detail. maybe as they would have liked about that minutes, we help when exactly will be arriving on the front lines. the money might be
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a mock, but when those guns, when those nations are going to reach the front lines, we still don't know. now the criminal says that more fatigue will continue to grow both in the us and the you. did you notice that i think there was a concerts attempt to show the opposite here, but certainly it isn't just about the us. although that is somebody who is worrying people in ukraine very, very widely. we've also had election results now from so back here with a candidate who has said that. so back in time of the issues of the product is that helping ukraine, who said that he's got to what supply more weapons ukraine has come out until in this weekend selections. we had also order confirmation hearing kid. but the fact that the punish for him is the didn't turn up and he sent his deputy to have this just since he has cove it. but he has now been spotted out in public, at events in poland. so sense that those tensions between ukraine and poland is biggest back up previously in the blog surrounding the topic of agricultural exports and other kind of uh,
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the kind of simple issues we had. people have also suggesting that you've needs to show my gratitute. so that is obviously a problem to something that is why people here and get but we would the countries for mr. collab. i said that this is basically just the temporary noise that europe is together with you. right? and you said that anyone who's gonna push on that line and trying to speculate about divisions is basically playing up to rest expectations. so brave faces hearing cube, we don't quite know yet how these are going to impact european support for ukraine . going have a customer on the new comedy, the resulting from keys. thank you very much. in a sense of an imposing order they for the invasion of ukraine in february, last year, hundreds of russian troops unwilling to fight in the war of deserted, facing up to 15 years in prison for refusing to serve many have fled russia to the probably a report on natalia small, then 2 of them spoke to one form, a soldier who has been granted residency in germany
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a unique gemini city, finally feel safe here. he doesn't want to give his real name or show his face in order to protect his family. back in russia, he deserved just from the russian army to wait, taking part in have let him know fortune's war against the queen who have been worse than what have been here for you. i realized that there was no way out. oh, i got a call from my units and was told you must either go to war or we will initiate criminal proceedings against you. and you will go to prison. and from that, you will then go to war eventually anyway. but celia was street in artillery. he started at the military academy and served several years as a constructed officer to go disillusioned with the meal to re inside the wheat. but without success, when russia invited to queen good orders to the part to the front. despite these refusal to go to war, but silly was not fired. then on the 21st of september 2022,
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the 14th and those mobilization and amended russia's criminal code. now it became nearly impossible to leave the army and dessert as to face 15 years behind bars by silly decided to sleep because that time and he was not the only one according to human rights activists, at least $500.00 men have deserved it from the russian army since then, we spoke with another one of them. he also asked to remain anonymous on lake leslie . he has actually been to the front line. we'll see what a there will be interest in february 2022. we was sent to the military exercises in crimea, and on the 24th the invasion began and i took part in it. and that time it was simply impossible to refuse to say, well, i laid down my arms, then don't take pausing. is you run forward, you'll be set by ukrainians. when you run back you'll be caught by your own gloves . by mice we victor said he faltering you queen until summer 2022. when he go to vacation,
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leave you the guinea was also sent to take part in so called exercises on the border with you queen in assembly of 2022 to get out even any shots himself in the leg. but neither he nor victor good with the military. so they to flip because that's them, but it is not safe for them to stay here. they are free that because i've done that will x to date them to russia. you sound good and ready to face the portion test and i'm not afraid of it. i can even go through a lie detector, test. my conscience is clear, yes. like force and the war to go by shot, because i want to survive. but the best because nothing. welcome to russian defectors, silly is one of the 1st dessert, just who managed to lease cars on them. for europe, even without the passport, he found the jump enter. they t company in gemini, the german embassy gave him so called great passport and of work visa, the square footage of portions when we passed the border control, i was so happy that all this is now behind me. and catholics don police were looking for maybe in russia they came to my relatives. but now it's
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a little behind me. and i just need to vote this plane and leave this country to realize that this is not the drain. when much the super and so now in gemini leslie is getting used to normal life. again, he's grateful to jim and you for letting him in and to cause us down full lifting some out. he shared his story. so other service men in russia knew. and there is a way out of the bloody work in your queen of the w as form a must be able to save your human chaise of joyce's not from regret and lot fear. because dw is banned from reporting in russia. you really just, how did the report many of the design fee of the russian state, even in exile, how safe all the info and countries? i would say how safe you'll all eyes develop. i've got a hot temp row that's depends largely on the a specific foreign country and reaching you extra that are in georgia and context on russian neighboring countries where most russians off leading it's significant
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less state. and then, let's say in germany all in france, basically i would say the further away from russia, as they say, for all we have heard of cases when a man wanted to buy his email address or a discipline report to the police in ferguson for example. and it wasn't even dessert as about the men who would just flat as well as ation. but desertion is a crime that was punished. and it's difficult to say exactly how many men left the battlefield because all of these man, i can see that the desert, as i spoke to the human rights organization. indeed and ask them which deals with exactly such cases. and i was told that there are more than a 1000 legal cases officially on the weight against this artist seeing the roster. and apparently not all cases of desertion are both and simply because it involves a huge bureaucratic aspect for the military. storage is now if cos what awaits desert us as punishment as well in april of this year in
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russia. one service move, for example, was sentenced to 9 years on prison for an authorized leaving the location of a unit located in a combat zone. this is the longest sentence imposed for desertion since the beginning of the blankets to crane before this incident, before this case, the longest sentence as for imposed on 2 service men income child in the far east. i say when he is in prison and at the same time, i would have to say that at the beginning of his stay process, exits relatively mildly against the desert as trying to put more pressure on them and intimidating them. now the system seems to a to read for cool free, focusing on house punishments. now do you know, the, the regime is going off to the uh, the families back in russia. as well as this, again depends entirely on the which area of the sole gel. i think these aren't that comes from it because often it's not so much the lead the persecution,
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by proud of the social pressure and dixie dislike moscow and petersburg. the suppression is felt much less then in small towns behind the of the urls is a few. yeah, because many russell, all absolutely convinced that prospect is waging and justified for this way. securing the future of the freedom and this the 3rd silver editor over their homeland prussia, which all know all the time, the bulk men sleep well, but there are plenty of men who liked to go to war simply because they wanted to make with the money there it is again because they are convinced that they are doing something good for the country. well, one way to talk about dessert again. uh is the biggest problem is not the adjuster leaving russia, but getting to another country because many of them don't even have a passports because they have never been abroad without the passport, without money, without france or context. parsons, it's very difficult for a man from, let's say, a small town is happy that the fleet, the friends of germany,
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even if these congress with want to take him in and give him an asylum w's you. we appreciate to the reporting from read. i thank you very much, you are a united nations delegation has begun monitoring the situation and the disputed territorial from the going to kind of bock nearly all the armenian population have already left since as of a, john took back control in the military operation last month after days of traffic jams, the rush of refugees leaving nicole know kind of a smeeley ramos theory is repulsively, does this it to of, to more than 100000 ethnic medium slid in just a few days fearful of a future under as a bi jones room maybe would go to you, but a tens of thousands have arrived in the media and bought a town of gorgeous meaning. having enjoyed harrowing,
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genies greatly upset some of it stopped salvage. it was very difficult lengthening. we were on the road for around 29 hours. i it in full time metal. there was a lot of traffic stuff this month and because the number it was hard to get here, my mother is sick and it's my brother has children and grandchildren. it was very difficult on a mania, a country of 2800000 now faces major challenges and accommodating the sudden influx of arrivals. the u is refugee agency is cooling for age and international assistance. people arrive exhausted, having left all of their belongings and their homes behind people are an urgent need. a united nations mission has now been able to access nicole no kind of us.
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the 1st visit from the group in 30 years. as the by john maintains it is respecting the rights of those living there. continues to confiscate, sees from nick on a car box the protests and has detained senior figures from the form of government and military command. on the joined by franklin for ya see say the head of a mission in armenia for doctors without borders a thank you very much for joining us. banking the majority of estimate armenians. have now let's move on a car box and i'm a media right now. but as everyone who wishes to leave prompted safe passage out of the go on a call about hello, good afternoon. this is drew. that's the most part of the population. from the box . these are really not a menu,
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but so we don't have any more details about how many people is to stay in. in the, in any case, you dare say anybody remaining there with you copying those people. we'd be good on that we'd say plus ash coming to i mean yeah, any time now the people that and do many months in isolation were cut off from food supplies and mets and now that many in armenia do they really get what they need? i think they have for the government, i know this, they called there. so thanks for the completion of their set, the needs point. very difficult to because we are talking about thousands and thousands of people up to just have asking very few they said so therefore saturday made. so i'm not sure that's a, that's a people that tend to have for everything that's a big fan. uh huh. but certainly can we discuss of our talk when we talk about the long wrong support piece for felicia? start to finish kind of there. so these guys i see some of the crisis off for
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a few days. these crisis supplies that need to be supported for long term and describe to us the, to many atari and situation in armenia. right now you've touched upon this and also what kind of support is needed most at the moment. thank you. this one, so this they call us and the government needs to place the key for show that full access to, to medication, to, to 3 mans. i meant that have support to have a pollution always have a police showing that the 2 way with almost anything really basic things. so they need to go. they are shooting them in here trying to make it back again. i knew that so basically new jobs are going to be needed so long there shall just wondering for is going to be needed. i'm some financial support to, to access the basic needs for them to be. that's for sure. so this is what i can,
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i can share with you that very briefly, do you think the international community is doing enough right now? or is not really need to judge that i can see this photo. so certainly i can see that people wasting dig around. so he's trying to get our best. so i see at the government, i see documentations that are making all this was working, even during the night for a set that needs to be set. and i'm sure that the needs that the cover is to death . so are you sure community is ready to support kindergarten inside of this report? i'm pretty sure about the people who are going to be very welcoming this and that was a fun thing for you as he's the head of the mission in armenia for doctors without borders. thank you very much for your time. thank you. i know that
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someone else had some of the other stories making headlines around the world today before the us presidents, donald trump, has appeared in course in new york at the opening of a civil fold case. it could deal a significant blow to his real estate, and bob trump is accused of inflating the value of his assets by billions of dollars. he says the case is part of a political which at least 10 people were killed and thousands more injured when a truck carrying migraines crashed and southern mexico, the victims were from cuba. the dr. apparently lost control of the vehicle, which overtime indonesia is launching southeast asia is 1st high speed rail link. the chinese major train will travel between the capital of chicago and the job and the city of bundle. the service named walsh can reach
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350 kilometers now and costs $7000000000.00 to build a week of nobel prize. announcements has kicked off with the award in the mets, and this is price goes to hung darian bone research, a company in covey, cole and us scientist drew weisman for helping to lay the groundwork for m r. n. a vaccines against cove is 19. the world has previously celebrated breakthroughs, including the discoveries of vienna, insulin, and penicillin university. as i'm telling me now, the studios are concepts of dw science. now, are you surprised? is this a surprise when as always with nobel prize, it's a clear yes and no. so no, i'm not surprised because there's probably no development, no technology that's, that's fitting for the the criterion of alfred nobel, which is contributing the greatest benefit of human for mankind. but yes, on the other hand, i am surprised because me and
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a lot of people thought that the m r and a technology would be awarded already 2 years ago when we were in the middle of the pen demik. and we saw the benefits that the m r and a vaccines were given during the pandemic, so that the noble comedy decides now 2 years later to what the price and not 50 years later, what they usually tend to do comes actually very surprising at no, they did not get this price for this vaccine bought for the ground work, right? that's right. so to understand what they did, who you may be, need to talk about, m r native x the and in general, because they're actually really great in comparison to the vaccines that we used to use before. they're very flexible, very scalable. and when we speak about something like the current of ours pandemic, that's, that comes in very handy when we're confronted with a pathogen. that's just that, that lee. and so it comes in handy to have a platform that can be scaled. and yeah, adapted that quickly just going back a couple of years when the m r and
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a technology was developed because of the inquiry code replacement other researches and content. the problem that the m, r and a, when delivered to the body and had some kind or it costs some kind of trouble because it's cost and inflammatory reaction. so the body falls back against the objective. rejected and destroyed and actually, so what weisman and carry code that is they tweak the m r n a they excel each one building blocks so that this in some atari rejection, the re reaction didn't take place anymore. and that is the fundamental ground work that they did. and we were benefiting from this in the last 2 or 3 years during the crone of our respond to mc. but this is not with the story. and let's hear from a member of the noble assembly. the successful m on a back seems against cool bit 19. i've had
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a tremendous impact on the interest in m. r. n, a base technologies and learn. a technologist are now being used to develop vaccines against audrey infections. that technology may also be used for therapeutic growth and deliberate and cancer treatment in the whole of further improving human health. so i had the chance to talk to dra weisman a bit earlier this year and we spoke about the application. 4 of them are in a technology for pancreatic cancer, which you have to know is a cancer, which is extremely deadly, or he may know very dangerous and very, very dangerous. and he said it's been tested in a fit, testing advance to see his ground work being applied to yeah, to clinic, to the clinical fields. and that's really great to see. now any reactions hit by the 2 women. so dra weisman said he's enormously thankful, very honored. i thought it was a prank. when he got the call this morning
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a and credit inquiry coast that said she was over whelmed, which is totally understandable. seeing who troubles korea, she had to leave the university of pennsylvania 10 years ago because she kind of reached the glass ceiling. she didn't free to get grounds for her work. she joins the company by on tech, in germany instead, which made the develop the biotech size of vaccine, which we all know. and so getting this words the most prestigious awards in the science community now comes as a recognition of work. that perfect timing. thank you very much on our countertops, the w science. as for long as the president has dismissed, claims that senior government officials were involved in the eastern sunday, bombings in 2019269 people were killed in the attack and colombo, the w, put the locations to president. ronnie, obey chrome. i think a lot of people in the centers of power around the world that you actually are know
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reliant on that believe this to be a very serious issue and did you believe to be true? let me police finish this question. believe actually for relying caught you have not delivered on accountability, not deliver, done justice. what you are promising for many of these people is essentially, what are you concerned that these kind of 5 to 2 will compromise? what actually, you know, need from the international community? is this a concern at all? i am working with the international community and putting the so right. yeah. when it came to getting the read them, they normally are doing it. yeah. discussing everything my 40 minute statements got to meet them all the time and then all of that. so what do the bunk up? well, the final for that, you know, you asked the question i gave her the plan you to this is not a concern at all the district to more than have been to the car you would just on the actual and you can watch the full entity of non data unions like, uh,
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