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the, the, this is dw news line from ballot and germany introduce his passport checks on all of its land borders. internally administer nancy phase. it says the temporary measures will stem the flow of irregular migrants and that then necessary to protect the country against extremist threats. both on the program, thousands into his estimate of an 8 year old girl whose body was found and the death of outrage. many including president and brush claims, taking more and more tattered treat in the east of cray. moscow says it's kept as a number of villages as it forces as its forces advance on
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a crucial ukrainian transportation of the . i'm feel gay and welcome to the program. germany is to expand border controls to all of its land voters from monday, the 16th of september. the measures will initially be in place for 6 months. the coalition governments under pressure to balls to secure with the following a series of images linked attacks is light is measures are in addition to the controls put in place at some of germany's land voters in october, interior minister nancy phase. it may be announced with this afternoon in butler 9 good minds. i'm until we can achieve stronger border protection with the joint european asylum system were forced to further protect our national borders. these are these border controls allow us to turn back irregular migrants. we've already
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denied entry to 30000 irregular migrants since last october. you've had that, that's why we will expand temporary controls to all our national land borders by a correspondent layer on the phone. how much time toby moore about why gemini felt it needed to act? now, a while, you cetera, so the government has been under immense pressure to take as tougher stands on a regular migration. because the public debate here has been building and building over the last couple of weeks, especially after a deadly knife attack enrolling in, in western germany. where you know, the suspect suspected the attacker was a syrian citizen who had evaded in order to be deported from germany. to bulgaria, that was the country where he 1st entered the you and this basically, we ignited bitter debates on how to curve a regular migration. a debate that also played
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a role at the recent regional election spend 2 eastern german states. you know, that saw the fall rights and immigrant a the who basically campaigned on a platform of very, very strict corrugation at restrictions against a regular migration when one of these elections and come in 2nd in the other. and they really have been able to drive this political debates. and now there is a 3rd regional election coming up. and just 2 weeks were, you know, the news poll sees the sd at around 27 percent of the votes. so the parties in the ruling governing coalition in germany are under pressure and they are worried not least also because reason polls show that germans, you know, a majority of german 70 percent are in favor of actually permanent checks along jermel as borders. they are in favor of strict ser policies on migration. so these changes will affect 5 of jim and his name is what was happening on the other 4 land borders as well on these other 4 borders. germany already order checks um these
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temporary checks last october. um and um, you know, on the border to author they have been in place since 2015. that's one of the 4. now, according to the interior ministry, more than 30000 people have been turned back, turned away since october. and just for some context, it's important to know that all of these countries line the shaking area. so, you know, normally there's supposed to be control free travel across all borders. and now there are ways for member states to introduce these temporary border controls in an event of a serious threat to public policy, internal security. but it must be applied as a last resort measure. and now that the fees are now said she wants to introduce these similar um, temporary border checks along the other board has but she hasn't give them much detail what they're going to look like. so how and when then? well, i'm the gym and governmental nancy phase. i explain how these new rules can conform
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with a rules on open borders within the pool. while she's dressed today at the press conference that she 1st wants to have a confidential conversation with the opposition leaders of the conservative cd. you see as you add germany's 16 federal states, that meeting is going to happen, happen tomorrow. and then after that meeting, we will hopefully no more. okay, thank you for that meeting id w correspondent, be on the phone. how much time i have to tuck anyway. oh sorry. it is a promising to hunt down the killers of an 8 year old girl whose remains were discovered in the river in the south east in the process of the camp. and the rain grounds disappeared and spoke to a nationwide search with well known figures. joining a social media campaign, a task has caused the public outrage across to the housing sto, testing the killing of a deal. rosemary in grand authorities found her body after
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a national search, which lasted 19 days. the remains were recovered from a river in the south eastern province of the arbiter, just to kilometer away from the village where she lived with her family. president recept they are the on has vowed to bring the colors to justice, writing on x. i would personally follow the judicial process to ensure that those who took norman away from us receive the harshest punishment that is of when the ring has been laid to rest. and the funeral service and investigation into her death has opened prosecutors of the day and at least 20 people, including her parents and brother, and arrested her uncle on suspicion of murder. maureen's death has highlighted the issue of domestic violence in turkey. i have 2 children. i'm also a model i want to not in some of the to be found to split them is that like we're
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in a country where we cannot protect our children. there's no security. women and children go missing. they're killed and we've been silenced. we came here to make our voices heard. so the girls like now are in dump dye again. not more than 400 women and girls were killed in turkey last year. now, in this case, has gripped the nation in recent days with her debt, sparking demands for stronger protection against domestic violence. well, it correspond to dorian jones in east and told me more smells a story has really cool nation's attention for 19 days. the cold country was watching this unfolding massive search operation, looking for nearing involving several files on please ami and local people is searching across this region of the occur in the predominant cody southeast of the
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country. of 812000 calls was stopped. 30000 people where check tend to over a 1000 people question then, despite that massive operation, tragically up to 19 days, the body of no room was found according to the minister being tear it in a sack. in a stream cover enroll a whole search operation really has called a consultation. there was a social media platform find narvie celebrities was supporting the everyone's hope you're going to talk. she will be found. but tragically, top 40 was found. the uncle of her has been arrested last week, charged with her on the $23.00 of those, including her mother and father. i'm to process have been to take in relation to her death spot to even more outreach and shop in the country. and incidents like base presumably all uncommon that all of it a lot of tools, in fact, life groups of being voicing along over the specter of a cases of violence and abuse against children. why squeeze claimed in the last
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decade there's been a 3 fold, increasing abuse and mode as of children. and this case very much as put the spotlight to the government's handling on this. they were a nationwide protest following news of a death in the main city of the up occurring the region where she was found. there were thousands of people went on the street that was broken up by the police. similar protests here in the stumble, as well as many of us cities and again, the police correct down, very hard to tell the many people over the sides, a realization within the government that they all under a lot of pressure and scrutiny over the handling of it and it's a wide, a question of domestic abuse because in 2021 touch you very controversially withdrew from the stumble convention, which was a convention that was found breaking international convention to protect women against domestic violence, who the sites hit, assemble and assemble and tell you what's the 1st, the victory now took, he withdrew from the government side to say that that convention in many ways conflicted with the traditional values of this country. and many people have
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criticize the, the religious concept of nature, the government that they all prepare to intervene on off domestic cookies occurs in families. now, the government refused to allocation of very much this case of northern has put the spotlights on his handling of children and east of the why the question of domestic violence against women over 300 women were killed last year. and in the 1st 6 months of the shot, another $200.00 women fema so this case is really bringing together the handling of the question of domestic abuse invited to this country. and that is why old one is trying very hard to get ahead of us. he's saying that he will put a very can fix the process of those who are responsible for the death of marvin. and he promised that they will face the severest penalties if config. okay, thank you for that door and don johnson is temple. it's a good look at some of the doors making headlines. it was tossing vancleav ash where a tribunal is seeking the expedition of the asked into prime minister, shaken, seen it from india, the same as governments has been accused of human rights abuses,
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including mass detention. i mean, extra judicial killing political opponents. she fled to india last month of mass protests ended her 15 year rule. at least 11 people have been killed as torrential, downpours at ching, and flooding in central america. several others are still missing 2 days of storms and broken brain full averages in several areas. many of the affected regions are still be coming from an earthquake last year. firefighters across the state of california, a bodily wildfires that are threatening tens of thousands of homes, days of extreme temperatures to fuel the flames, forcing hundreds of residents to flee. however, fire in the clear lake area is being investigated for potential awesome. i'll solve with those police chief has been killed in a helicopter crash. i've read 0 audi assets. the cast was known for leading a truck down on gun crime, which is causing a suspect, accused of multi $1000000.00 investment back from home to yours. and the
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investigation into the crash is underway. britton's princess of wales has released a video saying she's completed chemo cetera. 3 k time was diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer early this year. she's out of the public for the support and said she will resume like public duties over the coming months side by side. and in, as russia says, it has captured most settlements in the eastern ukraine while advancing towards the military hub of pol croft crossed. moscow says its forces have captured the villages of memory, and nova relief caught up across gaze. strategically important as it lies on the road that supplies ukrainian troops and towns across the eastern front, russian forces not in control about the 5th. if you crying since launching their full scale invasion in february of 2022 with a closer look at this, we have a marine a mirror on it was
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a member of angeles kings college london. welcome back to d, w a. marine. a base advance, same incremental. how significant is it really for russia to have captured these 2 villages? good evening, phil. it's interesting that it's being reported now because you bring in deep state have reported the russian capture of member rick village something days ago on august 29th. and so what we're seeing in kind of tactical and operational terms capturing of ma'am rec, uh, threatens the ukranian grouping. and carl, if god, which is just south east of the village, because the, the russians could move and cut off ukrainian, logistical supplies. they are both in the grander scheme. what we're seeing is that essentially, russian troops trying to secure their flags while they're moving towards the cross . and the problem here is it might take them long to take the city,
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but if they can maintain it within their tillery range, it's already complicates. ukraine forces logistics, and that is a big problem. right? so russia has all sort of stepped up it's bombing campaign against ukraine. and what's going on there to oh, beryl does that, and we have seen that last year actually since full of 2020 to the russians were trying to destroy ukrainian energy infrastructure. and it seems that they have resumed again because ukraine has already lost some. um, i'm gigawatt um that's half of ukrainian um, energy consumption in winter. and so i think that the russians are flying to degrade it as far as possible to make winter and not just for the civilians. energy is needed for everything and also for military operations to make it as difficult for ukraine to overcomes of winter and potentially prevent ukraine from
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launching and offensive of its own general service q was talking about the potentially crating and offensive. so i think it also plays into the plan by the use not claiming it has credible intelligence that iran is supplying the crumbling with ballistic missiles. we know the rainy and major head drones have been used by russia since 2022. so how does iran supplying the cremeans the crumbling with ballistic missiles, especially poets? that's true. how does that change the dynamics? so what we know is that the russians might have received the fat ballistic missile. it's very similar to the russian asked $300.00 surface to an error missile, which is not, not exactly it, it's somewhere between an oratory rocket and the missile. so it's not very
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sophisticated, we don't know the numbers of the russians have received. so probably the russians are running out of the $300.00 sounds, or maybe they're just too expensive to manufacture and it's cheaper to get them from a run. but i don't think it's going to change the dynamics of the conflict because that the idea is probably the russians might be using them in the border areas as well as around across, in or do to be able to save up. there are more sophisticated, long range missiles for strikes on you, bringing energy infrastructure and deeper strikes on ukrainian military's logistical helps. and so one, so it remains to be seen, whereas these missiles will be used and only then we can see if, if they have discovered the new korean territories, that is, and what, what impact they have about for now. then the impact of such missiles given the
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configuration that remains negligible. okay? because most to think about that. thank you for guiding us through it. so that, so clearly as m a ministry analysts moving the middle from kings colors and thank you for having me. at least 59 people have been killed in vietnam and lance lives in floods triggered by a tie for them. yagi. another $250.00 were interested in the most powerful stone hit the rings and this year. well, so i'll just say, yeah, can his cut power to millions of people disrupted telecommunications networks and caused a bridge to collapse cindy aftermath of the worst type. soon to hit vietnam and decades, a trail of destruction across provinces. over rising waters, steel bridge collapsed, sending a few cars em motor bikes plunging state media reported, seeing several people were rescued. typhon yagi,
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which wins reaching 220 kilometers per hour. devastated communities in its path, causing structural damage to buildings. and toppling hundreds of trees. so $190.00, i mean the damage done to these communities extremely severe. most of the roof was blown away or the ceiling caved in. it may take 3 to 4 years for this place to look the same again. because the damage is so terrible, the surrounding looks like an apocalypse. never before has a start and dealt this much damage to us. the weekend of heavy rain and wind brought by the ty, soon triggered a deadly land slide which swept through this village, killing multiple people. the storm also knocked out electricity poles, initially leaving millions without electricity. now,
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communities are working alongside professional teams to clear debris. preparing for a rebuilding effort that will continue long after the storm moves on the form of your pm central bank checks from audio drug a is urging the you to develop a new industrial strategy. the count, what he says it's diminishing competitiveness is the drug who's also been prime minister of italy has released the report warning that the 8 the, any you productivity risks folding even further behind the us in china. and the smile was a move veiling a stock warning from the month cost with telling the you what it needs to do in order to catch up with the economies of china on the us. what we have trying to do now becomes existing show itself, and that's why we care so much. and that's why the report we allowed you for
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whether you do finding a mat in this feature, rob depot change, which will have to be urgent. and concrete is reporting dorsey is increasing investment in industry by up to 5 percent of the use g, d p. the equivalents of nearly $800000000000.00, your res per year. the highest of mine, since the post will period, it stays, the disposable income per capita in the us has grown almost twice as foss than in the uses to size. and meaning households on this side of the atlantic are seeing more of a squeeze. it was, you commission president, a sort of on the line tossed strategy to put together the report. what we have to do is look at the political will to have these coming european projects and then the fine. i'll we going to finance them to new a national contribution or other national contributions or new own resources. those so called own resources a when the
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e u takes on that rather than the use governments themselves. it's happened before and it is endorsed in this new report, but it's politically complicated around e. u. capitals, who are resistant to handing over power to brussels. the reports blaming decreasing levels of productivity in the u. n. says more needs to be spent on innovation and de colonizing industry in order to come to balance it. ones too much efforts going into preserving traditional industrial heavy weights in your at like jamming, comma. because the dragon's reports, he's being backed by many senior economist here in europe, but they cooling for less talk and more action. we've talked about it, we've actually even claim to agree among ourselves. these are our strategic goals and you are, but we haven't acted on it. yet, and until the leaders actually act upon and hopefully many of the recommendations in the report, quite frankly, i don't think either badging or washington is going to pay much attention to have
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been fees that the report will be used to drive down and work as wages in your up to compete, maria druggie insist that finding the investment is needed is the only way to protect the high quality of life. the citizens of the european union enjoy the world health organization. so south africa passed the 5th highest level of alcohol consumption in the world. that's a danger to unborn children. if the mother's drink walk pregnant, south africa's the wine industry is based in western cape and it's not co incidence of the province was one of the highest rates of alcohol disorder in the world, but had whole cube reports from kate linux fund ross. he's expecting that she already knows a new baby's life will be difficult to go and may have her do not know. she has no regular work and her husband doesn't make much money. they already have 4 children to feed. and now assess is on the way on that thanks. i really hurting inside. i
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didn't want this baby in the in the that make me feel like i should drink every day . i'm a friend used to come with a little bit of money and we would rush to buy box wine so that we could drink the whole day. it was very difficult to keep the baby she lives in a neighborhood with more than 20 unlicensed, because outlets people can be seen drinking from the early morning in these makes shift 'cause, the gangs and drugs or rampage. areas like root of all in wooster, have high levels of unemployment, high levels of poverty and hopelessness. this cocktail of negative circumstances drive many people here to drink heavily. and some others simply don't know the impact this has on the unborn children. from russ only realize the long term damage of the actions when she joined is facts program. she is one of
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a dozen women turnkey being canceled against drinking while pregnant and breast feeding to it a lot that we have to teach them that it's just for a short period of time for the cool thing. but in that short time for your endangering your child's brain and you put a lot, they have to see the danger. i guess the fatherhood on the foundation for alcohol related research says there is a national problem. every way we've gone. we've seen the high prevalence of fee to apple spectrum disorder in the communities we work, and unfortunately it's strongly linked to low. so she cannot mistake this poverty plays a massive role in all of the aspects of all of the characteristics of mothers of children with a phase the a lot of it can be traced back to a associated nomic status. taishan lawrence was adopted and experienced alcohol withdrawal symptoms as a baby. as an adult. she's living with severe learning difficulties.
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tisha can perform simple tasks like the bar coding. look, she does it a local factory. she's happy to have found a loving work environment. sale that you my family because they have a nice place. i wouldn't say then. awesome because they range from one to she was. adoptive mother sees the impacts of a lifelong for children. born with a d. yes, she went to a special needs school and them main focus was on good manners is said, you know, if you've got good madness and you can get through life easier, she cannot read or write. she recognizes different symbols and she can pick out the brands that we always have. we would stick to just about the same brand. the activists say education about the condition needs to be more wide street targeting
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not only mothers, but the communities they live in to probably go there. some news of san diego is annual dog surfing composition. dozens of homes to, to the california in waves and the longest running event of its kind in america. it's a fundraiser for a group of people and animals that have support each other with comfort, old people and animals, and so forth, each other and provide comfort. but on this occasion, most of the stuff adults were able to stand on the stones reminds about top stores job. it isn't as that it will introduce possible checks on all of its lawn borders. for monday, the coalition governments and the pressure to boast to secure thanks, holding a citizen is members linked to tax the has been outraging to hear your thoughts. and i said, find the body of an 8 year old girl who's been missing for 19 times prosecute has
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i will try it out to be you know, what i mean? look the streets is what a plato says. the roads hole connected to the 77 percent in 30 minutes on the dw the i think the forward is twice think ahead or with outside the box on your but always remember this inside the sink for yourself. we had to sign. it was incredibly like this
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sort of driving you with free information, dw made for mind the i've got a german passport, but does that give me security? do you know people always see the foreigner in me and they just waiting for me to make a mistake? low on the just waiting for the moment they can say and say he's not one of us a yeah, this guy and tell you for the rooms as no fee, the lots of people say you're totally integrated. great. that's what we'd like to see. what the hell was born here? so how am i integrated? i'm not from anywhere else. as i said, what does integration mean?
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