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the, the, you're watching the, the news coming to live from berlin, kenya is in morning after more than a dozen young people are killed in a fire in a school dormitory. many others have been badly burned. we will bring you the latest from our poor respondents in nairobi. also ahead on the program. ukraine presses is western allies for more military 8 president obama mirrors. the landscape tells military backers, meeting in germany to ignore functions. red lines. he says the frame and need to weapons and the ability to strike inside russia. another says a link summer. the use climate monitor says the northern hemisphere experienced is
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hottest summer on record, underscoring the need for action on climate change. plus in belgium, a retirement home gets its residence on their feet to shake off their boredom and make new much younger friends. the to i'm sorry, richardson, thank you very much for joining us. at least 17 boys between the ages of 10 and 14 have died after a fire burned through their school dormitory and kenya, thousands more has been injured with more than a 1000 seriously burned. police say they are expecting more bodies to be recovered . they have launched an investigation into the cause of school fires are not uncommon, and canyon boarding schools. some have been started by students protesting over
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their workload or living conditions or can use interior minister has visited the site of the fire and promised an investigation into what happens. we must find out what that establishment of the truth is. part of the closure, dakota ability process, we also want to assure members of the public and their concerns of families and communities. that if for whatever reason or in action or inaction by any person, auto thought it may have contributed to this tremendous loss of life. of the children of canyon those that's the process of
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even quiet of the truth out of phones to of continued to date in mind of course will be made to account for its county has interior administered speaking there and our correspondent felix miranda in nairobi told us more about what happened last night. so the fire began at about 11 pm last night, and most of the time of that particular type of the night to dance. i usually sleep in the dormitories now, one of the domain stories in which this to dental sleeping, that house about $150.00 students caught fire and they started running for, for their lives. a couple of them. uh why able to sleep uh they w 30, but uh 14 of them sustained is aries and 17 of them said they lost their lives in a buzz and a nearby fire team. why the phosphorus born does uh, this site. uh they,
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they walk around because of the month to, into the fi and they called in for back up, back up to uh, quite a sizable amount of time of time as i said about 3 to 4 hours for back up to arrive by tomorrow at 3 am the file was put out, and at least most students were not inside uh, when the fire brigades was able to port out the file looking at the circumstances around this devastating news. how are canyon's reacting to this or um, so the president has left the initial on in the morning uh, the departed souls. uh, he sends his condolences to the families of the departed and waist. those inside quick recovery. she also instructed that investigative offices to go to the ground find what would that cost if i and the people responsible to be taking action against candles from all walks of life. also being sending the condolence message
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to the families of those who lost their loved ones. and they continue by seeking for answers from the government and from this quoted on what could have cost. if i ask parents, i've got to do this because i live this morning and they wanted to also know what could have happened through the children. and for those parents who probably the children lost their lives and they will, it's a one to know what's the cost and the loss of life for the kids i bought to attend the red cross as also moved in swiftly to all for psycho social support to the parents of those who lost their loved ones and to the guardians of the inside as well as the students we've seen and the schools i feel like we've mentioned this before, but perhaps you can give us a bit more context here. school fires are unfortunately not that uncommon in kenya . why is that? or that has the, has been a lot of school fires in the past. from time to time,
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they were called eva cost by us on eva, electrical model functions. and from time to time, government keeps saying that they will get to the root of what's happened to you. and justly sense to maintain, i mean is that they're saying that they will get to the roots of what happens. but after the breaking news, nobody gets to know what's happened. and so most of the time there is no solution by told by the minister of education has set guidelines such as having exits on on the domain story. at least 4 more exits in a dormitory windows that do not have drills and also a fire assembly points. and most of the schools sadly, do not have those facilities or have not implemented that guidelines. so i teach as union representative this afternoon has called on the government, which has been sluggish in enforcing some of this mission has to move in st. fast and, and force that mission as to avoid fund that losses in the future. thank you so much
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for your reporting today. that is due to these corresponded felix miranda ukraine's president. for a lot of years, lensky is in germany, where he's urging allies to allow his country to use missiles from western backers to attack and deep inside russia. so landscape was speaking at ramstein air base, where representatives from 50 countries have gathered for talks. being hosted by us defense secretary, lloyd austin, the landscape later match the german chancellor. olaf schultz, 4 talks in frankfort. so then, the lensky again appealed for more weapons to help his concrete. dr. russia, off to cranium, land. we do want to and these were, we want peace. we want to save our people testable, our country, and it is put in who doesn't want to piece. and he's a disease with territorial congress. she wants our see this, or the ruins that's remain of them. and that is why we need stress. we need to
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force the rush it to seek this. we need to make rush. i see this and even rush the soldier, or think about what they need, peace or puts him and to tease realistic, to push them to choose a piece of the w as eastern europe editor rowen gone. franco, is that that summit in ramstein with an update on what has come out of the meeting so far as well? um it's doing. is it still going on um, though some of the ministers already spoke to the press, including the drum and defense minutes, the board as the story is so, so far as we understand, um there is no more mental just seems to be no moment on the major issue for you. okay. and for the green lights to h russian territory to start deep inside dresser. what is the best on web us with western christmas? always good to kinda already have some of them uh from uh united kingdom and france
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for example. but um, as long as united states, as long as washington is not ready to say, yes um it's, um, it's agreed with us and nothing will happen. and as far as we understand, there is no decision on that to you as well. or do you have something similar from washington, from the pentagon. uh and um, she and lunchtime, or other signals the signal. so some more support for your grade. they made me in united states defense secretary or slowed austin, said that the notice to us would provide another package to crane a $250.00 bit in a $1000000.00 a. so there is more help coming, including from germany. so the german defense minister board as disorders, for example, said that germany would deliver 12 more how it's us to ukraine, more than how, which is pets of how 2000. now those are very modem developed in germany, and ukraine will get a 12 of them. 6 of them will be to leave with this. yeah. well,
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thank you so much for your reporting. that is database, eastern europe, editor romantic, going to ranko and or send yet send your because a ukrainian politician economist and lawyer who twice served as prime minister of ukraine. i asked him if he supported presidents of landscape efforts to use western supplied weapons to strike deeper inside russia. us. absolutely. i do support this idea and here's the thing. you know, we don't want to end the war. but here's the difference. how to endure work driven over funding or looking, she wants to handle more to capitulation of ukraine and with the pollution of the entire global order and of the entire worst. you cree wants to end the war prevailing in this war and restoring the global water into restoring its territory . integrity, putting wants to all class tasks. i mean off as the western world, as a new tire free democratic world. and he's putting these all weakness. so my message to the entire pretty well, this new guys, we have to act boldly wisely and on the fast track. so we have enough
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capabilities to make ukraine. the winner in these rights has fired and plumbers polanski who by believe she did right. attending the so security meeting in rome, sign base, i was very appealing to the left and but the saying that look, we need to get more in order to wean these for their speaking was this work to be a war of attrition? we want to be this works and what are we in democracy all retired. and the us is, of course, most concerned about the idea. they're the ones saying that using their long range weapons to strike inside russia will escalate this conflict. how much spot, uh or how much concerned do you think ukrainian people who are living in, you know, under russian bombardment, how much do you think the idea of escalation would frighten ukrainians? you already offered the perfect response. you answer the question you raised are
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you cream and people are suffering. just like to remind you the few days ago the russians were criminals and russian blood to meet with me with 3. i bought it with the with the strike ukrainians. b. let's re college. yeah. we do understand that this is the college that actually educates, do it for personal, but these were a young ukrainians. jeff, kids, kids that had been killed by russians. 54 already that around 300 people injured. and this is a never ending story. so we have to win the before and uh lets you once again retreat. we do have resources, i mean we as an entire for you. well, that's the pretty well who's fight to give you. great, that's the ukrainian people man, and we met you in the uniform court defending, developed yourself the free. well, but we back, you will ask you to give us more in order to we,
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how responsive do you think the by then administration will be to that plea as it comes toward the end of its term. so you mentioned the nature of these so called red lines, this is a never ending story. and i remember waking with the different us administrations that that's not only the aspect of the entire throughout this all it's called, was considering an auction block. russians have the new nukes, and they can use the notes that so they do have the nukes, but i strongly believe that it's not only the us and those who possess the new cliffs elements who hold fractions and using these nukes, china, china would be definitely, uh, on the edge and casey for the even considers using all these nukes. so going back to the issue of escalation, it's already have escalated. and, and the thing is that we need to stop it. ok. and, and the guy, i mean, this bully, this work, criminal, big thought would you wanna put the key on the stats only?
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it's the language of power and strengths, strengths, you know, we unity strengths. you know, we're going to result the result of a silver bullet. there is no other risk to be co actually to restore the global order and how to make your premium people survive. now a presence once you also today has said that the number of weapons systems provided a promise rather and not yet delivered is significant. and your view, can you tell us what the primary issue with that delay is? well i, i sure he's take consistency. that's what is needed. i mean your previous question you asked about by then it ministration. all look put and a has miscalculated both. so with the u. s. a ministration and even was your german . i mean government, she miscalculated to, in the way that the west and wealth managed to see united between both of us sanctions and to decide to supply weaponry for the ukrainian military to fight against a,
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a reference. so that the thing is that we need to move forward was all based off as well. thank you so much for joining us on dw news today. that is our ca, dots, and york former prime minister. so i'll give you a new credit. we very much appreciate your time, duncan, i can bring you up to speed now with some other world news headlines. super tie food yagi has made landfall in china's height on island. we're more than 400000 people has been evacuated. the storm spot south of hong kong, but has predicted to be the strongest to hit southern china in a decade. floods in land slides brought by you all get killed at least 13 people in the philippines earlier this week. and the west state of georgia, a 14 year old has appeared in court, accused of shooting for people at his high school. if found guilty, he faces life in prison. the teams father has also been arrested on charges, including 2nd degree murder and involuntary manslaughter for allowing his son to possess a weapon. the colombian government has reached
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a deal with truckers to suspend the protests over a rise and diesel prizes. truckers have been blocking highways in major cities affecting food supplies and public transport. the government has now agreed to phase and a smaller price increase on german 4 minister and elaina barrow bock has warned israel that what she called a purely military approach. well that it will not solve the crisis in gaza at a meeting until a v. fairbanks tools are counterpart is ground caps, but is role needed to make a deal to end the war in gaza and bring back hostages. how far, how mouse? she also urge the country to end it settlements and occupied westbank and to punish settlers who commit violence against palestinians. bare bach later match with palestinian authority. leaders in the west bank or chief political correspondent, dea has that has more on the german foreign ministers trip from ramallah here at
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the prime minister's office in ramallah, the german foreign minister stressed again that she will not tire trying to do has to, to push for a 2 state solution. now that's the same message that she carried to over locations . she went to on this, however, 11th trip to the region since hamas loans that terrorist attacks against israel. on the 7th of october, last year, she went to saudi arabia, jordan, and israel, and told everybody it may look like a very distant future indeed. but the 2 state solution really is the only way out of this conflict. or in a house or there. and now turning to some other news, new data is confirming what many people have been feeling for months now. the use climate monitor says summer 2024 has been the hottest on record in the northern hemisphere. climate experts say the spring of record temperatures show just how urgent it is to reduce emissions and prevent future summers from becoming even hotter. as night falls look begins on this vineyard in
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croatia. they are harvesting the grapes in the darkness to avoid the blistering day time heat. increasing some, a temperatures have disrupted their entire schedule. bell over good to know better, but because of the sweltering and also unusually boom with the that pervaded the whole agricultural year. this is how this was undoubtedly, lot, 340 not if not 4 weeks earlier 1st because there is a whole month earlier than usual, awkward on the embed them in neighboring serbia. the woman temperatures have also forced corn farmers to stop the office the month of the scorched us and punch rivers are the results of the hottest olga stone record here . a pattern that is playing out across the northern hemisphere,
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manifesting in climate catastrophes from wild fires increase to drought in italy. the climate scientists say the climbing temperatures can no longer be post office of fluke. but the a seeing is not a, it's not just the around the block duration is not another t of climate that may be due to a strange combination of one of the manufactured to the effect, the excitement of this planet. but he's really there is that this proportional effect that is induced by this long term, much of nation, of peanuts guessing delta x. that's a cooling, small global action to tackle the causes of mind made climate change. if the hot temperature has continue. 2020 full could support us last year as the hope chest yeah. since records begun well the football legend christiano rinaldo has scored his 900 career goal cementing top spot in the
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all time and scores list. he noticed his milestone goal before a home crowd in lisbon, where a portable beach for a shot and a nation please match on thursday. the 39 year old tale includes $131.00 international goals. he also netted 450 times for rail madrid, 145 from industry united and 101 for you bent us. the goals also flowed at his 1st club, supporting lisbon and per inside on us are on saudi right. yeah. so we have mark meadows from dw sports here in the studio to talk all things. rinaldo put this in perspective for us. i mean, how big of an achievement is this 900 goals? yeah, it's hello isni. i mean, to put it in perspective, he's great rival leon. a messy has got 858. so he's way ahead of that. and pele, the great brazilian, we think scrolled around about 762. but it's all a bit movie because what counts as a competitive game, what was
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a friendly so the figures especially were like no one's really sure he, he was certain he's called away more than that. but as far as keeping with the kid at $900.00 a right now, there's got $900.00 and it's mainly because of his loved him. let's see overseas. 39, still playing i think started as a, as a, as a teenager is also the way it's going to change the way you play, you know, used to be a wing. and if you, when you're kind of beating players and putting crushes and now he's just the center forward, it was very powerful in the air and just stays in the box. i mean, it's international record as well. a 131. goals for portugal is a mens international record, although we must say that kind of just christine sinclair has the overall record or the 190 international goals. alright, well any reaction from ronald, dr. reaching this milestone? yeah, you did say something afterwards. you said it means a lot. it was a milestone. i wanted to reach for a long time. i bought unfortunately, we couldn't get that voltage from you a foot, but we kind of have a little list now to his coach, roberto martinez. the today is a very, very special days because going $900.00 goes isn't easy. no, no,
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we thought i'd like to emphasize the example of the, of the most christiano schools, 900 goals because of his commitment to the national team come from his work and training that nobody sees on thursday night. and his discipline and hard work that he all of that is part of the 900 goals of the advocates. fantastic for the history of portuguese football game. castiano was from world football, started at the football for 3 years, but it's also a good example for the dressing room warm example. because christiano is commitment to the national teams. is incredible, excel, and incredible. a very proud man. there isn't a rinaldo. you said it before. he's 39 years old. where can you go from here? well, you know, he keeps himself amazingly fit. that is the most incredible thing about christiana ronaldo, you know, look at him and he wouldn't think he's, he's 39 and he plays in the saturday league and that's probably going to help him because it is slightly easier to play dad than say in the english premier league or the other legal in stain. so yes, a competition where like it's halter obviously,
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but he's not being asked to run around as much as he would in europe because he's the big style that can just stay in the box. do his things. so that will increase his as long as if it's he a bit, and i think he's still, he's eyes on the 2026 wills cold. is not really any point in play now for parts of nations need. if he's not part of that preparations for that will go and of course he's got his eyes on that woke up because that's the one shows that he's never will and he's great rival illness he has. and if he was the winning in 2026, it would be in the us of a well in whom i see now place file. so that would be some and it would be a sweet ending indeed. well, we'll have her eyes on that. see if he can, if he can pull it off. thank you so much for joining me in the studio with that update. that is mark meadows from dw sports to the retirement homes for seniors off and offer residents fairly sedentary activities. things like board games or full clubs. what cares in belgium are getting tech know fan, grandma and grandpa is on their feet and going out,
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dancing to the music of much younger generations. proof that the party never stops . dance music, drinks and days are fixtures of belgian somers, but not every festival can boast. a gas list like this one because i live in these brussels care home. party goers like 88 year old of your own page are still busy printing and prepping all just yourself. the good news i used to go out. i met my husband at a ball. they asked me, but in those days when you went to balls, you had to wear a long dress. you called these residents are joining a special trip with poppy boom. a local organization dedicated to helping older people live fuller lights. and as soon as they arrive in the belgian kind of flow back, the covers make a bee line for the dance floor. yeah. it's great. i feel 20 years younger
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than you guess quickly make an impression on the rest of the crowd. i bet 1 am of their age. i'll be here too though. the atmosphere isn't everyone's cup of tea there, but it's not my kind of music. there's too much. boom, boom. but it's nice to experience it from time to time. keeping people happy isn't the organizers only concern the for each voting doctors decide whether residents who want to go are physically well enough, know, one off of some of these people are still alive. they still want to live and experience lots of things, but they're still older. people, even if we have this vision, so we have to be careful and not take too many risks. we want them to turn to the care home in good health and with pitiful images and their main doesn't offend. so far past the boom has taken belgian care home, residents of snake clubs and concerts, and a senior speed data event is also in the works. it's all about making day to day life more fun and fighting loneliness. like most european countries,
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belgium has an aging population. so the challenge of trying to make sure people can keep having fun. i think there will be even more important and future this rare space for connecting between generations is also an opportunity for those with more experience to share advice. you have to laugh in this life and stay in good spirits . that's how you gross. oh yes. for know, these festival goers are heading back home with new memories as a sunset on this belgian summer. then just before we go, a quick reminder of our top new story at this hour. at least 17 boys between the ages of 10 and 14 have died and thousands more than injured for a fire burned for their school dormitory. antonia police are investigating the cause of your news update at this hour say turns i'll be back after
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to the points. strong opinions, clear position, international perspective. alarm bells have been ringing in march from germany after a far right party won a regional election for the 1st time since the end of world works. here is the a f. these success a canary in the coal mine for the future of europe's largest economy. to the point was the next on
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d w. in such of an identity, the masculine ideal. when muscles of culture we accompany 5 young men on the way to the public fun. gentlemen, boys, why young men come on in the 45 minutes on d w the . this is how do we see the future i'm seeing in south west china, a 32000000 people live here. many of them are young and the parents want them to become a civil service,
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but i didn't like the idea of getting such an old fashioned job and being stuff making money, having fun with nice little stuff. on dw, the germany is reckoning, but the results of regional actions that have left many questioning whether german history is rearing its ugly head. for the 1st time since not simple right wing extremists have won a regional election in germany, in the state of the rings. yes, the amc or alternative for germany also came in 2nd place in neighboring separately . the other populace also snapped up both by promising to strong emigration and 2 strong arms deliveries to you. so what does this mean for the future of europe, the largest economy, and it's relation to the world this week on to the point we're looking at the rise of the far right is germany at a tipping point.
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