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[000:00:00;00] the, this is dw, use life from the land, and it started amazing in ukraine for the 1st time, be use foreign ministers, convene, and keith. they reiterate that long term support for the war efforts. the un security council votes to send troops to restore stability and haiti can, you will provide the backbone of a force to help combat the violence by the gang. plus, it's more than 30 years since the berlin wall came down at east and west. germany
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became one country. how unified the germans today and white as the majority of the east say democracy isn't working the big visible and welcome for the 1st time in history, european union, foreign ministers have been meeting in june, right? it's part of an effort to show the blocks ongoing support for keith as it presses a head with its counter offensive and comes as concerns grow over will fatigue among some a few grains allies. you credit is foreign minister said russia was counting on this and that the you should not play a law the assignment least. i told him, slanting an aspiring man the the unprecedented visits of the use foreign ministers, and it stopped it for them not to keep. was
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a strong signal on wavering support for the crane. but the president no demands the landscaper needed his appeal. so fast getting on defense and the sanctions against russia. okay. yeah, keep up with them. with sydney's foreign policy chief use at burrell says that he was prepared to spend big to boost to cranes, minute tree capabilities. she watches. i propose a new by lot to general and build up all that it will be and be facility up to find video for the next year. the machine will move your call. we continue training. ok is on the target today is to bring 40000 in the coming months and these include specialized training training for flight. the jets, ukraine's foreign minister to meet true,
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clara says that support is crucial. he may be shows that'd be pollutants. greatest expectation is precisely that the waste and the world will tire of standing on the side. if you crank this war roster was directing. huge results is towards this and that way we should not play along with them a lot of money. but when you figure why thank it, does ukraine for pads for now? the winter on the battlefield? you saw the darcy is on smacking. the result of the message is that you cranes feature noise within the block. so in a storage show of solidarity from e, u ministers in ukraine, but beyond the symbolism, what did keep actually get out of it? we put that question throughout, corresponded economy as you have this isn't for all the announcing 5000000000 years worth of military age for next year. that in itself is just an indication of quite how far the book has come previously will that minute changes coming from individual member states. now, having already announced
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a 1000000000 billions of years with all of our agents, especially in terms of munitions, a 1000000 munitions and rounds for ukraine's out to the reading the next year. they're now going further than that. we don't know quite when this is actually going to arrive on the front lines when ukraine, so as will have access to these weapons. and i think more importantly why this was that it was a less structured event than normal. that was less protocol. it was about brainstorming, so i think it was probably at least basic don't educations. we have of the record, lots of things being spoken about out loud. lots of kind of open ended questions in a chance to really kind of exchange that less structured way. maybe not will this coming out and kind of ready to announce yet, but it also took off more defense, ukraine's the winter approaches back to supplies, to help protect ukraine's critical energy infrastructure from the rest of the tax to the expect once again this year. and just the logistical feature getting all those ministers by train to key of at the same time, i think that shouldn't be underestimated. this is something that hasn't happened before. and yet for the fact that we are a year and a half, if this will,
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people are still willing to invest this amount of trans diplomatic capital and time coming here to make this, the kind of demonstration of solidarity. and i think it was broadly real said this is about when and how ukraine gets close to book, rather than it. and united nations team visiting nikoto color. buck says it hasn't seen any evidence of damage to civilian infrastructure or to cultural or religious sites. most of no going to cut her box roughly 120000 residents of fled after a lightning military operation. and which as a by john took control of the dispute of region. the enclave lines within i somebody sounds it is nationally recognize borders by boss until recently controlled by our media and separatists bunco, as cold on as make our medium residents to state. but amelia, a chooses as a by john of ethnic cleansing and sparking a mass exit is its cause a refugee crisis and not media earrings easy and is with
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saves the children and joins us from the ever event. it could you describe the humanitarian situation for us. uh now i am in here. um, okay. if it's a little part of media where it said the children is supporting farming in refugees, phone number of my car box in code, the nation with local and yours. uh we truly work in the past as of today uh, i'm more than 100000 people across the border into armenia on 60 percent. all of them are children displaced. families are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance. and the main needs that we are seeing on the ground our shows her full social relief items such as closing bathing, inc, heidi supplies,
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mental health and child protection issues. situation is really concerning me. most of people are arriving with few or nor any belongings. they didn't have food for a days. it took them more than 3 days to reach armenia by cars and buses. children are trying the us to take them back home. some of them still speak, he sees they have play, as people are released here. they refuse said to leading inboard to the communities and also to place them when they come to reception centers. they ask to place them far away from army reserve by jump board there. unless people, judy paused, 9 months suffers from the shortage of food. and it may be seen because of a low fox, they own live roads connecting armenia with into it. and uh,
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people have inpatient to say, you know, mean they will not be going back and uh, for sure they will be needing a support. and, uh, our partners are on the drones responding. this needs to we, you save the children, supporting them to increase their activities. i say the children is in process of conducting a needs assessment that will help us to get details information and better target the needs. we're also planning to uh, prove the support displace families. we've provision of cash assistance that will help them to cover basic needs such a shelter, foot clothing, distribution of hygiene kids. psycho social supports, which is very important. grant you cation of cvt is for children by taking the day. right?
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so sorry, we're going to, yeah, good to have to leave it. that it's, it's great to hear the work that you're doing. and i hope the international support continues for those refugees, those families and children who have uh left the country inside, easy and from safe. the children as and some breaking news coming in a medias parliament has both to join the international criminal court era. gone and seeking security and legal guarantees in the aftermath of its latest conflict with as of eyes on. but i mean, he is designed to join the i. c. c has and get it strategic out. i rush it. the quote is issued an arrest warrant full of presidents who knew it would be legally obligated to arrest him if he enters the condo. kind of the president is born here, yvonne, of serious consequences. if it joins the hay based court was sufficient. a death con, around up now, of other stories, making headlights or india has told canada to withdrawal thousands of diplomats
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within a week. according to the financial times. it comes out of law, accuse the indian government of involvement in the killing of a sick separatist leader in canada. india denies the obligations and has issued a visa band, full canadians, firefighters in indonesia, a bad thing. hundreds of places on some entre parts of the region of blanket in a thick haze, people are being advised to stay home. indonesia is experiencing a severe drying season caused by the amino with a back gemini, celebrating we unification. date. it marks the day in 1990, less than a year after the building bull came down when the communist east became part of west germany and cease to exist as a nation. so in more than 30 years on how unified is the country. a reporters have been finding out for late on the 3rd of october, 9 to 9 to the day one to jem,
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and used to come in is east and the capital is west. became one again 33 years later. and it took until this july for east and west states pensions to achieve parity. people in the east still less than the west and count of pods. and there are for a few east germans in positions of power nationwide. the and that is all about german unity is completed is not perfect in the minds and hearts of many east and west germany appear to be drifting a pod. once again. you know, the off many of the germans, especially in smaller times like the one where i live, know i really feel for gotten the feel invisible, that their problems are not addressed enough to be in the garden racing. so they found that less than 40 percent of germans nationwide, few of the country is more united than divided. a striking, the perception of unity is notably weak knees dominey with 75 percent feeling that
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division prevails in 2019 governments that are much more up to mystic out. look back then 51 percent nationwide set the country was more united depend demik, the consequences of russia's invasion of ukraine. rising energy costs in place and the country has had to battle with multiple crises. a majority of eastern german say they're not very are not at all satisfied with the way democracy in so many words. there's a sentiment that is being capitalized on by the populace fluoride alternative foot to many party. it has been gone. ring substantial support in germany's eastern states ahead of 3 important regional elections in 2020 full, full costs and schneider. political measures alone will not solve the disparities. and also because it has to come from society itself, both the interest in it as well as dealing with each other. and i think that many eastern germans often feel a bit snapped and that they being treated with condescension. and there is no reason for that. while the physical process of germany's unification has long been
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completed, it seems the mental, the void between east and west is still proving to be a potent barrier that we're both on. you mean i thought i was cool that who joins us now then you know, mean a tell us more about this feeling, these reasons for this unity. not unity on this day. that depends on who you ask 1st, people in the east sometimes also feel like 2nd class citizens. there was even a survey now in september that was published, they asked people in both east and west and parts of germany. if it's justified that east germans feel like 2nd class citizens and 50 percent. so every 2nd person in his germany set that that's the case. but it's not his perception. we also have numbers. we also have graphics and the disparities that we just saw in the report when it comes to wells when it comes to the median. net wealth at homes have the differences between east and west. also we're presenting sion of how many people from east germany are in high level positions of companies because after the reunification that we're really requirements of people from east germany,
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it could not fulfill. so the risk of perception and once that, but there's still differences that on now is still being treated. and you can see how people 33 is often estimating for cation, so feel about the long time. so is this what's feeding into a stronger support in the east when it comes to the, the, the, the alternate a ton of tv for adults on we spoke to an historian about this, let's just listen in and okay, you'll take on, it says, and each time and i mentioned to me that the, not the fault is far more popular in the east. and i think a little of that is due to the, to the fact that people feel dissatisfied with the state of democracy. that's not to say that they don't understand how democracy works. i mean, you can see that in the 1st election, 1991, the false majority of former is demons avoided full force of mainstream middle to avoid policies. and hoping that unification would come about quickly meant that it would be
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a success. and also it and survey is about the satisfaction with democracy if you find why, if it goes in the 1997 is the case now. so something is going wrong. basically over the last 33 years as opposed to, you know, people just not understanding what democracy is because they grew up in a dictatorship. and if i really interesting 33 years on that, something like the pension system is only now just reached power. the between for each device that's right, that it took so long that there's still some differences that need to be addressed . i think we need to look at the calf fully because they're still stereotypes. and what also is how people from east germany. how was these miseries, how people from west germany are? we cannot deny that the a, if deeds of the far i'd a, if the party has a strong within eastern states. but the majority of people then the region east in germany, both for other parties don't vote for the state. of course, they also use it and say, you know, being less than 2 are the only possible. the alternative is the, is the name size, of course would be, is empty, and migrant breast, or if that works pretty well also there. but we have to see that there are differences and that the,
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if the is also strong and the western part of the country. we have 2 major elections coming up now and has the end of area with the also trying to gain more support. so there are differences there, and that's something the cost to should i that the commissioner for eastern germany that we saw on the report has been calling for. we need to talk more we, we need to make this unification also completed in our have as not as on paper. it was they already and it was cost of sided, but also i'm going back for my german chancellor who grew up there and said we need to talk when we need to start versus the whole get out of it actually come up with solutions kind of conditions and say how this can be changed and how we can get this feeling that then not 2nd class citizens. i mean, if we look at the results of this is pretty scary, that every 2nd person feels that way. and also with, with other generations. some of them were born off to 1991 to many was unified already. so to have this feeling to talk with them and to find some practical solutions also to work in to try to reduce. and of course, if it's,
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if it's possible to reduce and complete it, the disparities between east and west, but are they on the other bodies, the main screen potties coming up with other solutions. do you think so you get the feeling that they are, they have to see how they can actually gain bed support in that region, whether if the is so strong in those little parts. but what we've also seen of looking at stuff is also looking at reports. it's a disparity is not that much between east and west, but between urban areas and rural areas. and that's something that we see both in east germany and both in, in, in west germany. and that's something that politicians have to address them and the other has cool. but thank you very much for your reporting and for coming in today . pleasure. the un security council is voted to send a multinational force to haiti to bestow rhoda the nation has been overrun by gang violent since the assassination of the president. in 2021. 80 is by administer appealed to help a year ago in order to be able to hold elections. how you
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t is the country in crisis, natural disasters, disease and trumping filings, of sort of the item state in recent years. heavily on gangs from the street of the capital photo applause to gods with police and attacks on civilians are coming place. the government has to be unable to impose rule of law will provide basic services with the un security council. the approval paid these calls for help of finding being onset, you know, love a half of the government and the people of hate email. you would like to sign all of those for that voice is the aspects of that support and that contribution of all sorts of who a find the made today's decision possible that the to this vote is more than just a simple vote. so this is in fact an expression of solidarity with the population in distress of the police and the i will try to stabilize the situation. a 1000 canyon police officers will be sent to how you teach to drive the guns and
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create the conditions for the 1st elections since 2016. so my to challenge and can't hear is looking for allies. we've got other nations one with a while guessing if king is reading it. we think he's going to be success. so they're coming on board. the canyon. let interventions will be viewed with suspicion by haitians. un is why the popular and how you teach after previous survive ation mission cause the color outbreak that killed more than 10 people in the mission because i don't like to receive the warm welcome by those side of the carrier was the winner of the 2023 nobel physics prizes, just being announced in sweden. yeah, i go see any friends call us and, and we have the 3 scientists taking home the prodigious prize for their work concerning electrons in athens, during the tiniest of split seconds. that will be awarded $1000000.00 for their
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achievements. the nobel prize announcements will continue with the chemistry prize and literature prizes this week and will be about her health with the nobel peace prize announcement on friday. or joining me now from the w sizes the i but i slid tell me more about this work and why these guys won a prize while they won the prize for experiments with light, with very short, very, very small lasers that capture the shortest of moments expect to they made possible that we make their the, with we can now make the, the fastest measurements ever possible. and yeah, an hour in human history, let's say. and they are dealing with those 2nd physics. and until 2nd is very, very tiny fraction of a 2nd. if you compare it to, let's say, a 2nd, it behaves to the age of the universe. i'm like, if the 2nd is a fraction of the age of the universe and the same kind of get the same applies to
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. and that the 2nd is the same as to a 2nd. so it's really tiny fraction. and this is the time scale in which the electrons behave or electrons move within that terms. and these are all over us. it's uh, you know, electrons make a world and attempt to make our world. so now we are able to kind of observe what electrons do, how they move. and yeah, this gives us insights into chemistry. i'm on an electronic bases. and what's the significance then? most of that work for us. well, for now it's really basic research. it's very, yeah, it's basic signs. and it gives us new tools and new ways to observe the micro cosmos, let's say. but of course, they are looking for applications and they might be able and for example, in electronics to make the electronics faster, but also in medicine because as we,
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as electrons are also part of our body, as i said, we could also maybe some kind of observe how they move and molecules and make medical diagnostic diagnosis. okay? kind of better and find services. and what about the voting post? as i know with physics, it's hard to tell, you know, who could or would be the windows but, but in this case, the voting process. well, it's always difficult to tell who will win, like it's always a surprise because the decision making process is kept secret for 50 years. you so you'll never know or we'll, we don't know how the comedy decides on the laureates. but we also see that now and i'm ready yet is the 5th women and since $919.00 a one since the price has begun. and out of 224 laureates for 5 and out of 22524 loretta to discuss. so yeah, so we see there is a lot of kind of embedding still in the system. integrating women in,
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in physics and chemistry cards made so many discoveries throughout the year. that's right. i mean it's, of course it's, it's a star, it go, um, kind of like, you know, it says, and it started for reasons of course, beginning in 19 o, one of the back them, they're willing to let us women in sciences. but we can also cnn billings in the nationalities, like more people are voted for and from coming from the west and countries the western world. so we see that, yeah, there is some critique towards the decision process. but in the end today, the 5th women ones so good to yeah, we can see maybe some, some for us towards better future. good to have some good news as well to tell, obviously i thank you very much for coming in and breaking that story down for us now, for many the stuff of nightmares. bed bugs, the blood suckers are found all over the world. and international tourism means
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they can make their way almost any way. one country currently seeing a bed bug outbreak is france and with the pass olympics less than a year away, authorities have declared that war of the parasites as since the chief situation bed bugs are not only in beds, as the name suggests, he lot lot a lot in paris, they every with in movie theaters, hospitals, and trains who are gonna need to check my seat 1st. i tap on it to make sure there isn't that little something sticking out to you a bit. i had to take the train this morning and its trust me out because i wondered whether i would find some. so i felt hesitant. i know some also in cinema, everywhere. it always showed i set down like everyone else and rested my head. but then i got worried. i'm not traumatized, but i did think about it. so if i don't pick them up, how much images? mostly ones. oh,
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sorry to say bed bugs. invited one in every 10 french households between 20172022. and just months away from the olympics, the races on to exterminate the blood sucking pests. not even what i couldn't resist with it if i'm asking power city council to raise awareness and come bossing bedbugs as we approached the olympic games. how to invent them? and how to get rid of them when they show up on the event. so the bossy bed bugs are just a few millimeters long. the insects usually nest in mattresses and come out at nights to feed on the human blood. that's on the off the bytes can leave, lodge rushes, and cause intense itching, sales of antique bed bug products have jumped by a 3rd as parisians trying to free the city from these tiny monsters. that is glad i didn't take that holiday to france. you're watching dw news life from the
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