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the the, this is dw news line from bell in division. so them you appear in union elite as meeting in spain. the summit in granada ends without to joint their conversation on migration policy off the hungary and poland to object to plans to reform us solid. and stop chief is really an officer to most solid tax, killed more than 50 people, including 2 children. the u. n. says the 1st strike on people who gathered for
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a wake could be a war crime. and a bleak warning from the u. when more than 43000000 children have been displaced by extreme weather events, and that number could almost tripling over the next 30 plus 50 as nobel peace prize goes to a jail. the rainy and women's rights activist, not just more amadi, is on and for her struggle against the oppression of women in your room. the get out of is welcome to the program. poland and hungary have blocked a joint statement on european union migration policy. at the meeting of blocks, leaders in spain, migration has been the most contentious issue at the summit in granada. many you need is facing public pressure at home to find a solution to growing numbers of just please do regular migraine,
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this crossing into the items a little that you need as well. pushing for a deal to release pressure on the front line countries such as physically and grease, which isn't much good. i guess body sample also on the agenda has been minutes or a support for ukraine and it's possible you membership the questions of how and when to welcome ukraine into the block as well as membership applications from several west and bulk of nations. we're also considered beam commission president over the funded line and said no country could jump the cube to become a human to no short cuts, no automatic accession to the european union. it's marriage based. but when we say marriage space, we also have to do not only what a work for the marriage based process in the candidate countries. but we also have to do our own homework so that we are ready in case that countries are candidates, countries are ready to join,
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that we are also ready to welcome them to the european union. and joining us now from the summit in a granada w, corresponded a band to big. i found the lead as wrapped up and meeting was have they agreed on slides? they issued a love to declaration about many policy fields, but migration the most funniest of, of issues in the u was excluded because the poland and hungary, the prime minister said no. and they were not to agree to a you packed on migration. and if you look at it closely, that's not really necessary because this particular migration is already agreed on because only the, there was only a majority voting necessary and that's what happened 2 days ago. so, opponent and hungary are showcasing the fundamental position to all the migration policies. and it will be very difficult now to get this migration packed over the
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finish line because it has to be negotiated with the you, parliament and will take effect only in 2 years time. so in the short run, this migration pack doesn't change anything at, but that is also discussed. you treat these various countries and all that for collect to need to have a deal that they get money and hold my migrant spec that tried to cross the mediterranean. does that happen again and again, also with honda countries in sub saharan africa. but the success of this approach is not granted. and it's very, yeah, it's not clear how actually the numbers should go down in the short term. so what were the hold out members? hungary and poland, demanding. this was a, a, a, posing the whole approach. they don't want to take in any asylum seekers. they would be obliged to do that. and then you have a system that will come into place,
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but then you migration park, but only in 2 years, as i said. and they say just know to everything and didn't have any meaning for proposals. and the french, the president and also of the ministers admitted a prime minister. so i said, you can just say no, you have to come up with something. but there was nothing so far. so another big item on the agenda today, you enlargements and the prospect of ukraine becoming a member. we just heard was well from the line saying there are no short cuts to membership. why is the so contentious but i know short cuts a membership. this comes not as a surprise, this is the method that the commission and they use the following for decades. no. ukraine is pressing very much to get a dates for negotiations about membership this year. maybe this will happen, but it has to be a long pause for your friend to actually join the the you it to take,
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maybe until 2030 until that happens. that's a long list of things that ukraine has to fulfill an automotive a. some of the best and bulk and countries are already negotiating for 20 years now . and so they've, it's, you know, short cut. that's true. but this also, i'm at least that's the signal to ukraine, that it should happen that you can show become a member eventually. and this is totally easy for the you because you create is very poor as 40000000 inhabitants is of all town and country that really need a lot of support. and a lot of money that they, you has to come up with. i believe of them in granada for us. thank you back or that's a little closer at a poland with a ruling law and just as positive prides itself on taking a tough line on migration of the nation which has taken in more than a 1000000 ukrainians. is firmly against taking in my friends and asylum seekers
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from asia, africa, and the middle east to arrive in other parts of the block as we've just had. but with national elections around the corner of the polish governments image is in doubts. often media reports of bribery and fees, application processes, dw, as rosie birch. i went to also to find out more. poland is a promised land for the people here at the score. so work permits office. i want to stay here. the people are very good. the suicide, they are very good people. everything is very good. a vision at the least kitchen stuff or we're calling mohan just got his papers renewed. but getting here wasn't easy. he had to apply for the embassy in india. then when we go india, there they will not, the money is almost like that, but the 3rd person will take too much. money is problem for, for me to send it. so we have to, you know,
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put our lands and other things in the bank and we get the money and we pay, they didn't see. yeah. after of digging money, they would have stories like this one have sparked a media store. i'm here in poland. does that to the bought cia is one of the few newspapers which regularly criticizes the national conservative government. and when a minister was suddenly sacked last month, investigative journalist followed elite. so i think it's sufficient. we started to do all the part and then we find out, well the places in the what in africa and they say, well, just get published visa to get an appointment with the console. you need to pay $5000.00 right? uh, to pay some middle mens so we could arrange something. authorities here have acknowledged wrong doing occurred and say the issue is being addressed. for its part,
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the ruling party argues the problem has been blown out of proportion by the price and opposition. indeed, there was a group that decided to start the criminal activity and taking bribes in exchange for expediting some of the procedures. no visa was granted to anyone in exchange for a bride. there was no breeds. when it comes to the security procedures, our persecutors are already terminating charges against those people and they need to be punished. not the reports have over traveled far and wide co and as part of the shing area, your opinion is id check free travel. so that means people can easily pop on a train here in warsaw and head to germany or many other parts of the block. even more so, i was reluctant to take in any migrants and asylum seekers from other parts of europe. some you politicians have been particularly unimpressed by the latest
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revelations. the prison this on 3 years the populace are right. has painted isn't really migrated as evil, personified immigration as the root of all are evils. all of this will popularly rhetoric to hide their own incompetence as the election draws closer rhetoric from across the political spectrum adorns the streets of war. so the incumbent law and justice party is still pulling high despite the scandal, but their lead has not route and which days to go, all sides are fighting for each and every vote. officials in ukraine say a 10 year old boy and his grandfather were killed in a rush and miss salo talked to the northeast and city of khaki. if dozens more wounded, it was the 2nd to talk to hit civilians the same region in 2 days. a warning that on next reports contains image since images that some of us might find distressing . been and he's by john mark. the board deal for 10 years old boy.
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nice in the wreckage office, destroyed home. and not the victim of suggestion is strike. for the boy father, it's only too much when you miss, i hit my apartment directly. i pointed out my youngest son and vice, my mother and my oldest son. i still do the rescue workers. i trying to pull him out shortly after, on hopes crumbling. his mother also didn't make it after life. as this morning the enemy launched to him aside strikes. but this gun, the signs on the central part of the city of hockey. one rocket hit the ground near hyde ice residential buildings. buildings were damaged and people were injured.
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the attack scheme just the often and not the russian strikes in the same region. you clean face and his gun that i'm gonna try to get more than 50 people got there for a few 100. in a windage of about 300 residents for you very much, i saw the smoke and then i started calling my brother. but my brother didn't answer and neither did his wife. my mom didn't on that either. i got to do my nephew and he said, i'm going to come here. mom, dad and granma are under that opposite of this was one of the douglas attacks on civilians since the start afresh was wanting ukraine. moscow has again said it's only a tax military targets, but that argument starting to we're pin and the u. n is not investigating the fact that we started once again,
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the international humanitarian little in particular, the rules on conduct, the possibilities must be strictly respected. right? that the strikes hit, the intended target or not, the daily attacks are leaving many which is repetitive, but it also c, w, corresponded me. connelly is following developments from the ukranian capital kiff and he told me more about the condom is silence. highly precise and sophisticated weapon which you crime, says russia used in these latest attacks. sense in ukraine is that the russians use these massages because they can because they're producing enough of them. you know, these are very expensive lessons, couple of $1000000.00 of the estimated price of each me. so just because they can be present, this doesn't this remain, but the target is a legitimate mitre tell getting that somehow they've gone. of course, we've heard various kinds explorations come out of rush as to why these events in
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the small village just a was hit some programs and telegram channels, claiming that there were lots of ministry people in attendance when actually the pictures seems just the, the, the printed version of the truth, these are basically inhabitants of the village, the elderly people, lots of women, children, and all kinds of generations. they're in one place. so i think this is part of the big picture of russia trying to break them around trying to show people here, and you find that they are constantly at risk and the number of casualties. so in that place just happens to be because there was so many people in a very small area, but place like sandstone, for instance, that are still very close to the russian forces. see these kind of attacks almost daily at bus stops that you minutes or in a distribution points. it's just, those attacks tend to be conducted with lots of the re and so you'd see maybe 2 or 3 people losing a lot of time rather than dozens. now, nick, you and i, in the last couple of months, we've talked a lot about ukraine needing a more defense weapons from the west. and it did good patriot systems. and these
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are the german anti aircraft artillery vehicles. so why can't they shoot them down? a wood desk and as a ballistic missile is one that flies a lot faster than christmas selves. it flies basically goes up and then falls to the ground. so it's very, very difficult to intercept most of the systems, including the iris t. a system set by germany can only deal with christmas off the flat part of the ground, rather ballistic missiles. and then basically all this left, all the patriots of which there are just a very few. i don't see the protecting capital angles are being used sporadically along the front lines, protect security, vailable military infrastructure, especially village like because of the place that sold his act yesterday. he's just not high enough. the police priorities need to go to the front line of over 1000 kilometers. you called basically protect everything. i have most the estimates suggest that one patriot system can protect about a 100 square kilometers. that's a city, but it's definitely not going to be enough as being from us now from jimmy for another patriot. but little it is just a question of, you know,
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the things we have to consider where they keep the defenses. sometimes they are even forced to let themselves pawsman barbs. they can't afford to use the mission up because they don't know where the new munition is going to come form even if they have the hardware. so it is a very difficult situation for ukraine is defenders now head of a winter weather is the expectation that russell once again ramp up into tax on the energy infrastructure on the power of the heating. so more of these missile attacks we expect in the weeks to come out corresponding the commonly that in kids. thank you very much. next here are some most stories making headlines today around the world show. the other process president is not gonna be put in as commented on the mysterious plane factors that the hill voc, my most nevo chief. if danny 3 goes in 14, the said a hand grenade fragments have been found in the bodies of those on board in goshen . and 9 others died 6 weeks ago, offer an a bullshit uprising. international observer suspected from that was behind
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the crash and you know, ft or the philippines has released a drone photos. it says shows the chinese coast guard attempting to block a mission to resupply philippine troops and the disputes at south china sea. the philippine coast guard spokesman said a chinese vessel came within one meter of the philippine vessel during the incident on wednesday. state officials in india say at least 40 people have been killed when freezing fuck boats has swept through mountain towns in the himalayan. northeast rescue work is searching for around a 100 missing people. the flag was good when at last so like reached a hydro electric down flooding towns in the valley. below. the un report says that extreme wisdom has forced mold in the 43000000 children from the homes over the last 6 years. that number could nearly tripled over the
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next 3 decades. as climate change causes increased, flooding modifies and drops slots, and stones accounted for the vast majority of child displacement. staggering 40900000 children, b u n. as won't that the world is acting too slowly to help that stigma be the deeper into this with emily watches the global media manager of safe the children and she joins us from london. emily selling them as a from yulusef, is this something your organization is even coming? thanks very much and have a nissan um. yes, we have seen this coming um, frankly, uh there are a huge rises in extreme weather around the world. um we know that things like flooding, plastic lands, all just spacing. children from that 130 is now i mean to the investment climate crisis. but it is children and children from low income countries to out there in the front, and also chosen for the effects by end of quarter to discrimination. we really have
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this can be a way of coal. that's the kind of crisis. if the child writes prices and the latest and then run up to code will vary in increased kind of finance that is sensitive and responsive to children and the needs. so the climate change goal is to fix all of humanity in which way of children, especially especially vulnerable children have obviously done the least to contribute to this crisis. um and they all the nice barble probably because of the unique physical um but her abilities die are less able to run away when that's a huge struggle just coming into the homestead since a few months ago. a little a year old boy and focused on hold of men, spoke to us about the impact to the devastation of last year. the semester started the country. he said that he was browning and his time and, and a will collapsed on him, is that it's because it's all the same to him. and he says, oh it's and he now has headaches, whatever he remembers best. and he also because he feels good,
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whatever he sees and i'm staple building. so the mental impact on children is absolutely huge. and of course, is that just based on that home they, they locks us to build a t and the community and the zip code the children really need to survive and try . so are there any areas of the world that you are most concerned about as well? um as low income countries um the move unable to the climate process. and that's probably because of the physical um the t as like $0.10 essentially like taxed on places like a 100 and states that have a huge example to rising sea level $0.07. and i know that report those dimensions up, but there's also the whole nebraska carolina. we've seen them the wes dropping decades . but ultimately as i said before, every child is is at risk because of the climate crisis and children, particularly impacted by inequality on discrimination. most severely impacted. we
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also, we also recognize that in a lot of countries, um the, all the income countries didn't have the capacity to build proper infrastructure to have funds are resilient to extreme weather events and schools are missing again. so the kind of plan was part of the packaging that they really need to say is to be responsive to the needs of children in the bank and continue to the continued to play, continue to try them, be protected. thank you very much. emily wide the from saves the children. thank you. this is nobel peace prize has been awarded to a rainy and pro democracy and women's rights activists novice, more hummadi. she is currently serving multiple sentences in a to around prison on charges, including propaganda against the states. then all region nobel committee might the announcements and also she fights for women against systematic
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discrimination and oppression. 9, she supports women struggle for the right to live full and dignified lives. the struggle across iran has been messed with persecution, imprisonment, torture. and even this of freedom suffice for freedom of expression and the right to in dependence on the gains throughs recross requiring women to remain out of sight and cover up their bodies. cedar shall keep us in the rain in a german filmmaker and activist on that. also what this nobel prize will mean for you. ron's freedom movement. it's named the world for the freedom movement at this very, very strong signal. just the peace of community has sent their strong as to people
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in you wrong and fights for democracy and freedom. now known as my money is serving multiple sentences in a tory is in prison. the noble committee said in hopes to be able to present with a prize in person at the old terminate in december. do you think there's any shots that that could actually happen? to be honest with you, i don't think that the letter out or is this a release? anyone go inside the prison? maybe if i don't know if magic happens, um they will put the camera in the prison, but i don't think so. no, it wouldn't be too much of too much of a dream come true. okay, this visit announcement comes just days off to you, ron socco morales. the police was accused of beating another young girl, allegedly unaware on a huge job. is there any measure by which the situation for women in the country
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has improved as well? let me put it this way. the women in the wrong, especially the young women and goods, even little girls have become so strong and so powerful and courageous that they themselves wish the fights with their own sides have improved their own situation. now, guess what? harm id just not too long ago. so we didn't have the courage that the young gods and women today have, and i are 20 races. when i remember what she said, it is really true. i mean these women and goes today have fault for freedom and democracy and they have improved their own situation. the uranium she'll make an active is to see about. she'll keep. thank you very much for joining us. the onto the news. thank you. care. hi, i'm finally we go to japan where police were called to
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