tv DW News Deutsche Welle September 14, 2024 7:00pm-7:16pm CEST
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching dw news live from building a 1000000 people impacted by devastating floods in northeast and nigeria. rescue was rice to say people trapped in the heights. the surgical was that has to have managed in time neighborhoods authority psych, it's the worst flooding in 3 decades. also on the program delete as a bruce and and, and you with broadsoft, rates of oil for months, going to discussing whether to allow ukraine to launch me styles deep inside russia .
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the welcome to the program. and jared read up to 1000000 people. i believe to have been affected by devastating flooding in northeast and nigeria, emergency cruise in the city of my doing great, still trying to reach people trapped by the flood waters, which was caused by the collapse of a dam. authority say at least very few people have been killed, but that death toll is expected to rise. a search and rescue operations continued scraping out the last grains of rice. nothing can go to waste with hundreds of thousands displaced. there's not enough food to go round. these when reaching rule, which items that have come from so not even the people in the come, but facing extreme hardship, even though people are helping and the government is helping, it's not sufficient enough to nod yet my younger brother is missing. i don't know
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whether he's alive or not. we haven't seen him. we need help. please help my mother . i'm. there's no food, please. we need help. safe drinking water is also running low. these tanks and now empty humanitarian agencies and struggling to provide the essentials. meanwhile, u n. workers on trying to assess immediate medical needs. the latest floods have exacerbated an existing humanitarian crisis. boats owned by a 15 yet is the most insurgency in the region. these pictures from friday, so the extent of the flooding, almost hall of the city of may degree, is submerged. following the damndest earlier this week, it's the was flooding in 3 decades. thousands are still trapped in the homes. emergency workers are trying to get food to them while they wait to be rescued.
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others are missing. nigeria is already facing food shortages with so much from land water logs, humanitarian agencies say they will need more assistance. touch 2 to teacher is with the site, the children in nigeria, he joins me from my degree. the capital of boy nice died in the countries nowadays talk to you. thank you for your time. could you tell us what your seeing and the general situation on the ground there? well, thank you very much for coming tuesday night this week my to be ton of experience if you have loving approximately 50 percent of the time. so 1st area was 7 miles and displacing it on what because it is, and so many people are affected. so why is this not loving? is you truly expected at this time? this one is the unusual and it's, it's happened. the last one was seen a both, but yes i go and,
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and therefore it because everyone unawares and gave me the logic scale. so this excessive damage on the bus section on the roads because business is supposed to be personally schools. and also it also is very city as a risk to once a cubic meters because across in the fields of disability them it's along with, for installs and then my kids and show us over to the level. so this could be of the end of the trinity for, for security and communities and my degree have been various thrown in recipients or where they used to be coming from the many, so alone comfortably. however, the slightest of what they certainly buys some, some of these games and it is confusing at that time when, when, when yeah, think of when, when be i would i be experiencing some ideas such as inflation, racing posts of basic necessities. thank you. so many people have, have been affected and displaced as you've just been an outline, outlining for us,
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what do these people need the most right now of what is needed the most an hour is excess. so immediate successful food. uh, because most of the ships and out of a fix it and people have displaced which spinning you know, that was providing for the chapel. so ready for is, is to be as if they needed to, to move you have somebody on many organizations including 2nd, mitchell, they're not doing these. we have, we have, we have a feeling about the inconvenience, but they also the number of children that separated their families. so reunification, inputs and quiet and many organizations including submitted to the also it's amazing and unifying the children with, with their families accessible believing what, what's out is, is a big concern. so there's a lot of attacking your foot by agencies including said that you were going to provide or what the missing use. and also for,
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for the thinking. also shift size attendance and i'm sending patients. so this, this out all of this just because and about the vision accommodation does not accommodate every one. so there is need for shift that there is a beautiful sanitation facility such as such as 30 minutes so that, that, that there is no help. and if occasion and by the concepts of jesus. thank you. that was the touch you to do to from safe to children in nigeria. thank you very much for your time today. thank you so much. i let's take a quick look now at some other uh, headlines today. thousands have paid the final respects to the ugandan olympic marathon runner. rebecca chipped to gay. the 33 year old died in kenya last week of to hip hop downs to with gasoline and said are on fire. the funeral was held in her ancestral village in uganda. the attack is on the school at the high level of
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violence against women in kenya. russia and ukraine have carried out a major present at exchange for a country. i think a total of 206 prisoners in specific and such swapping as many guys following negotiations led by the united arab emirates. moscow and teeth have carried out a number of prisoner exchanges since russia invited ukraine in 2022 flooding the tree. good by heavy rainfall has left at least 4 people dead in eastern romania rescue services have been deployed to evacuate. evacuate residents trapped in the hines central. europe is also the pricing force of the flooding. firefighters in the czech republic had been building floods, walls, and stacking sand backs. heavy rain is also likely in australia. slovakia, and hungry or ukraine has made a fresh appeal to the west uh to be allowed to fly. a long range me solve deep into russian territory. this comes a day off to us president joe biden, and british prime minister keith don that met to discuss and giving to you the
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green lights. both leaders have brushed off avoiding by roches flooding. the person that lifting this restriction would put, put nice. so at war with russia, britain's prime minister arrives at the white house for tea talks on the ukraine war. tiers dimer is pressing us president joe biden to allow ukraine to use long range missiles on target. inside russia were flooded biden's ears that could spark a major escalation with russia. still, he reaffirmed his commitment to ukraine. the guy i want to thank you for, for the leadership with us from the last agent. standing with you, tilting crane is a defense against versus russian. clear football not making prevailing as for people to be trained. dormer is seeking a united strategy on ukraine from the west. is really important this for you. i is
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that special relationship. this time to talk about the issues you have just fine, starting costly ukraine where i think the next few weeks a month for free, crucial, very for, for to train in this fight for freedom. ukraine has long been asking you to allies for permission to use weapons like these british storm shadow miss out on target. deep inside russia div says there crucial for destroying russian war planes . used for launching guided light bombs toward ukraine. but at a un security council meeting, russia warren, that a red line would be crossed to $9007.00. but the concern of those, which is if the decision to lift restrictions is really taken. that will mean that from that moment to this is nato countries. are conducting direct war with russia,
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which is in this case, we will have to, as you understand, make relevant decisions with all the consequences that the western aggressors would incur those up in little groups of those groups. no announcement on the missiles was made during the stormers trip to the white house with biden's term drawn to a close and winter approaching on the battlefield. britain and ukraine are hoping for decisive action. i know they are. we asked the military analyst marina mirror and why western countries have been resisting cause from you crying to ease these restrictions on longer range with it's what we have to understand is that there are practical implications in terms of the inventories of the missiles that ukraine has that it's disposal such as storm shadow slash colt, as well as add accounts. and the inventories are limited in order to make
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a difference, to queen would need quite a lot of those missiles and this specifically, scalp and storm shadow are quite expensive. and the 2nd issue was, this, is that, that enables me to providing the targeting data more specifically it's american navigational data that would be used. this is why is that you k is asking the last for permission to employ store storm shadow for long range strikes and russian territory. and obviously there are also political considerations in terms of potential escalation as one a u. k. diplomatic. put it if put in house, drawn all these red lines and he hasn't done anything about, it doesn't mean that he will not do it now. so we shouldn't push him. so there is a sense that it's going to make matters worse in terms of the war in ukraine and for broder geo political landscape. this is perhaps why german
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chancellor shoulds sad that a russia should be attending a piece, a summit in november and that we should rekindle a diplomatic solution to the war. that was military on us. and i was maureen, a mirror, and from the law studies department at kings college in london speaking to us earlier, i would say into, you know, elephants that can see that endangered day based ice, a variety of threats including been killed by cartridges or abuse for commercial and entertainment purposes. for very lucky few, there is a place the way they can both get medical treatment and refuge from the cause of this offer. we also spend no, this is now home for the 50 year old elephant ginger. she's been undergoing treatment at the elephant conservation and care center in the northern city of must dora since 2021. ginger arrived at the center with severe injuries. when we got this, i mean, i'm glad that we were just doing laser therapy with ginger. it's cur,
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height and joints are quite weak. so we're doing the therapy to strengthen them and to help them hill. yeah, but uh does. when elephants come here, we often see that their joints are weak or deformed. have not many uh, now this happens due to over work or mountain nutrition dot com. and even if a, what do you notice and even that is given, this is susie has a similar story. the blind elephant spent years performing for audiences that surfaces. susie wasn't given proper food nor treated well until she arrived here a lot of islands that you've been poached in order to be abused, exploited and use. and that's what we do here at wildlife is who is read, s q l friends we rehabilitate them. the st you areas home to more than
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30 elephants, the center not only provides medical care, but also advocates for animal welfare. you see, be john, what for the need for any animal to be part of our civilization by george. their role is in the environment in nature, in the ecosystem, but humans capture these animals, disturb them, separated them from their natural lifestyle and try to in slave them. this is very wrong and it should stop in every way, but towards on a check if there are fewer than $22000.00 asian allison living in the wild across india. the account for around 60 percent of the entire agent now live in population . hundreds of elephants are still kept in human captivity in the country. many are abused and kept in unsuitable conditions, but sanctuaries like this, give elephants like susie and ginger, another chance at life. it's,
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