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for the this is dw news live from berlin, keeping ukraine on the agenda in spain, presidents, lensky, raleigh, support. and the summit of european leaders as funding for keeps war against russians in asian. takes the hit in washington, also coming up as thousands of dolphins wash out the dead and preserves amazon region. experts say that climate change is heating, the water is fair to uninhabitable temperatures and norwegian play right john fossa is announced as the winter of this year's nobel prize for literature,
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for what the swedish academy says art, innovative plays and prose that gives voice to the on sale the i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. leaders from 47 european states have assembled in grenada, spain for a summit in support of ukraine in the face of russian aggression. ukrainian president followed america. lensky is attending the gathering in order to rally support for his country. the group is meeting as the european political community and is not expected to make any binding agreements, but it will be an opportunity for the lensky to push for more weapons deliveries and a path to your opinion. membership cholenski made his pitch for european solidarity and remarks before the summits opening or dimensionality. this one we have that is
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to save unity in europe. and i'm speaking not only involved the congress in e, you is in all of the you are of, i think that the, the biggest challenge, what will have the w as brussels bureau chief, alexandra for nominate as covering the summit? i asked her, what's the landscape could expect from this meeting of e u, a non e u. european leaders. while he is here in granada to show up here of support for his country at a very crucial moments. because of course, fears on crowing. that for instance, that you asked investing policies. politics could disrupt to the countries a close to ukraine and to europe. so you need to also looks a bit freights on around the ages, so that is quite important for the landscape to be here. and she also told us that was his country needs right now for the upcoming winter, our air defense system. so that is also something that might be on the agenda. we
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know that germany has already signal they would be ready to provide you quinn with with more or defense system. ukraine is also hoping to get to germany's taurus cruise missiles. that's a that is rather unlikely to happen very soon because at it seems the gentleman come, government is concerned that those me sides could be a use it to target rich linking russia and crimea. that's it is key will be speaking with the german chancellor on the sidelines of this meeting. so we will see what the result will be. and tension between armenia and azerbaijan will also be in focus as a result of being the corner of car box conflict. what's expected there and well, the union has been trying to present themselves as a mediator. they had tried to convince of it by john not to launch its military offensive to would take now go no car about that was not successful and they have
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invites it as a by john's president. mr. lee, if to come to grenada, to sit together with the french president with the german chancellor, and with the army and prime minister. but elliot is keeping this a meeting saying that he's sensing some anti us very sentiments. so, so far we have to say all those attends started by the european union. they were a diplomatic failure. so now i think that we, it's fair to say that the use of focusing on supporting armenia on trying to 1st and foremost, to address humanitarian issues. there alexandria phenomena in granada. thank you. and harris and stories making headlines. the co leader of germany's far right ac has been hospitalized following what his office has called a violent incident. martino capella, the alternative for germany party, was that a campaign event and ingle stopped before being brought to intensive care. the
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police said that he alleged his alleged injury was not immediately evident. the public prosecutor's office is investigating. at least one person has died after tai food. quite new blasted taiwan with record breaking wind gusts of more than 350 kilometers per hour, destroyed buildings and critical infrastructure and left over $300000.00 homes without power. it is the 2nd major storm in a month to hit taiwan directly. the death toll from parental slash floods in india has risen to at least 14 with over 100 people still missing that disaster was triggered when a glacier lake burst on leasing. a wall of water down the stream. floods from himalayan lakes have become more common in recent years, due to global warming. to brazil now where dozens of amazon river dolphins have been found dead and the rain forest region around tough
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a lake in the past week. according to a research group with the ministry of science investigations are continuing, but experts say that high water temperatures relating to climate change could be to blame for the mass stats. the scenes that shocked the locals and scientists. thousands of amazon raven dolphins washed off on the shores of brazil's lake to see brazil smoothness through of science research group recovered the 1st corpse on september 23rd. since then, more than 100 percent enrolled in courses have been found in the area. and i've seen supports with meetings, we have around 903 of adults and 500 to cautious. and then one week was already lost around $120.00 animals between the 2 of them which could represent 5 to 10 percent of the population. there was some amazon river dawson sleeve in the amazon basin and on, and they did spacious. so i'm a famous for the unusual features such as the pink color and long smell. as the
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research is saying that the cause of death does he have to be identified or discuss. there is no bottom systems for the message. the investigation and those have not stopped to use any mice. we are carrying out a series of analysis of the water quality, more than dodge of the animals that have died to middle last invited to try to understand what the real cost is. of these desks are doc. we see disaster disease appointment. they look at the issue, but so far, one of the main possible culprits has been named global warming. last week, the defense lakes, temperatures search to food and 9 degrees celsius. 9 degrees hold to them usual sand to say this tends to like into soup. the, those don't come through a nation list of, of the temperatures could beloved disoriented and in distress. unable to dies. the amazon room is currently in the dry season. this year has been harsher than before
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and is expected to last through october. which could mean that these were some disturbing discoveries that to feel like might not be the last from a to this years, nobel prize and literature has been awarded to norwegian author and dramatist john fossa. the 64 year old work is among the most widely staged of any contemporary play right in europe. in addition to the thousands of plays, he's also offered novels and short stories, children's books and more mass mon, the permanent secretary of the swedish academy, and stockholm said that he had phone fossa to inform him of his when, while he was driving in the countryside. and that foster had promised to drive home carefully, and how the academy in stucco and said that fossa was honored for both plays and his prose, which it described as rooted in the language and the nature of his norwegian background. here's the academies announcement. the prize and literature for 2023 is
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awarded to the new age and all of the young foster for his and over to phase and pros, which gave him a voice to the unstable as an karen home, sat from dw culture is here to talk a little bit more about this hotly elated nobel prize. so tell us a little bit more about his work. well, this is sort of interesting because he writes in there are actually 2 official norwegian languages in the written form. and he writes in the least common of those 2, which is called 9, or it's going to spoken by only about 10 percent of the population apparently. and that language was developed back in the 19th century, sort of with a rule dialect says it's based sort of as an alternative to the, to the very danish dominated, other form of the language. so this is, this is a really interesting thing. he's 63 years old and young foresight and he's very, very prolific. and, and as you said, has written sort of pretty much every kind of kind of
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a book. but most notably more than 2 dozen plays. and i can throw out a couple of names if people want to go and look them up the name night song, dreams of all him. a lot of his plays, circle around married couples and, and the discussion between them. and since 2011, he's been actually granted residence at the cotton, which is a special residence on the premises of the royal palace in also. and that is granted by the king. for people who have made an exceptional contribution to norwegian arts and culture. so this is really, this is looking like he was already sort of the ticket was on his name. was he on your short list? he was on my list, but you know, to be, to be honest, there were a couple of norwegian names that were being talked about. and i thought that the older his older colleague died. so start who's 82 years old is probably maybe in the lineup for it. so somebody who was revered by call over canal scott who was also kind of talked about and more people will know about his work. but anyway,
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we can, we can all become a little a little, a little more educated after after this decision of the academy. there was also a lot of talk about the potential for a british indian a lot or some of the rusty is intentionally when as well. so tell us little bit more about that. why, why do you think he keeps missing out? i think he keeps missing out at this point, probably because the academy just feels that he's too much of a risk and he is most definitely a literary giant, more than deserving of the prize has been in the running and, and discussed for a number of years but i think ever since i a total for many back in 1989, put a file or a death warrant out on his head after the satanic verses his novel from back then the defense of many acts of violence perpetrated against bookseller's publishers. even one of his translators was murdered. unfortunately many years ago. and in august of 22, rusty was savagely attacked in the us as he was appearing for a lecturer. he's been left blind when i buy that incidents,
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i think for leave at the academy. probably they've always shied away from this entire complex around salman rushdie. unfortunately, a fantastic writer, i think they want to take and keep the focus on the literature because who is your favorite to win the my favorite literature. yeah, my favorite is always margaret atwood, as a canadian, i think i have, i have an absolutely unforgivable via she's, you know, the undisputed queen of literature in our country, but internationally, so well known by now besides 2, for instance, her novel, the hand made sale, which was written back in 1985, but is proven to be one of those precedent texts in world literature today. she was certainly on a short list of we'll see how, how long it's on a thursday. i feel got to actually sharp with, with her lips as always. thank you so much. some quick support for you now and in the cricket world cup has just gotten underway with defending champions, england and action against new zealand. but there is another highly anticipated
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contest scheduled later in the tournament. india versus pakistan. or you can just fly from park east on to india. the countries have been divided by mutual discharge, since they were founded in 1947, that's led to bloodshed in warfare. and lately the view from new delhi that is lama bod, foster's terrorism. so when it comes to the one thing, the rival countries agree on a love of cricket, getting their 2 role class national teams together is never easy. the recently concluded asia cup was scheduled to be held only in partners until india refuse to send its cricket team to play. despite the ongoing tension, the host nations fans are looking forward to seeing the highly charged rivalry play out on their home turf. demitra, whatever time i get off work and then i will scan it watching the world cup match
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in a groove match with not just a woke up when ever the india team is playing any tournament. i tried to watch me all the matches. people didn't really even a midnight, but i like all indians, hoping that the indian chief when's the one coming that we should with or didn't value? i'm sure we will back what i one is our india to when it gets pocky stuff. even if ambia loses the come yet, we should be practice starting in the eyes. definitely going to be focused on and a lot of friends of mine and in the but i've already been telling me that, you know, the are making goes in dropbox. hassan post, as it's all over the piece, as of now, which is like we before the board and so i'm sure we have like you chances of winning. and the hardest part getting there is already been accomplished. the park is not a cricket team traveled 1st to do by facing delays and rescheduled flights before securing their visas a few hours before arriving in india. so you're watching the news from berlin up
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next. it is doc film, looking at the super food said to be good for all of us, but which experts say could be bad for the environment. say with us, if you can for that. i'm sarah kelly and berlin. thank you so much for watching. take care. the interest, the global economy, our portfolio, g w, business be here's a closer look out the project to analyze the flight for market dominance with dw business beyond the.

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