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a mess, things up, christine brain, damage. so let's stop this self sabotage. humans and multitasking watch. now on youtube, v. w documentary, the business data you need is live from the in a gym and call the plane crashes. in lithuania, at least one person is dead, with several others injured it in the crash close to the capital bonus. police investigating the cause say they cannot rule out terrorism. also coming up a political quick in romania as a fall ride pro russia candidate takes a surprising lead in the presidential election. the union in premium has been locked out of the rates. thousands of supporters of pakistan's in prison, full time minister in moran con, defy lockdown to hit to the capital is i'm about to demand his release
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and thank you and kind of sending ends with the last minute agreements to help the goals. most fundable nations deal with climate change, but well, let's be, you know, the kind of christine one class overseas, in miscellaneous, se terrorism cannot be ruled out as they investigate what caused a call go pain to pressure. in the early hours lithuanian airport officials have identified the aircraft as a d h. l. cargo flies flying from light seats in jimmy it came down close to the capital buildings visible as a moving light in the sky on nearby. cctv. this is the moment when the cargo plane came down, hitting the ground in a bowl of flames. a visual side of the
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craft crashed as it was attempting to land it vilnius apples, according to rescue services. it's dated for several 100 meters, with deputy hitting a house. at least 12 people would like to safely evacuated from the building. totally be sort of research base. so my thought the plane is completing records to the cargo who was carrying out clearly visible, but it's scattered around a large area uh, showing up with right now police arranging an area survey cordon group that the area itself is court and off a little that they are i to do it in my but the, because the at the local is why am i investigators are now trying to piece together the evidence to what accounts, what happens. authorities say all possible causes of being looked into, including terrorism, to which the values should never be ruled as it's one of the versions of events that should be investigated by uh,
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a lot of work awaits us databases. surveying the area, evidence, an item collection. this might last a whole week and human answers won't come quickly if it's a slight day or 2 yet, so i can wait to clean my doubles, get us up and keep this and so far, the reason and circumstances of being investigated is too early to proceed. what is happens? what about the probably most important thing is that local casualties and serious damage to infrastructure have been avoided and one for so for us on the list, the way i knew the ad pool is the whole story. so he has identified the craft as a d. h held cargo plane, arriving from leipzig in gemini. in his statements, the german freight company set, the plane was being operated bytes pot and a swift uh, amazing emergency landing. i bought the kilometer from building us apples. full people were on board at the time they say, and the status of the crew is being clarified. now suppose is off pakistan's jail full, the prime minister amber on time have clashed with police in the countries
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northwest. thousands of con supporters have been trying to get to the capital is nama, but also a court ruled protest by his political policy to be unlawful. they had defied and locked down and wide spread the risk to demand his release. shipping containers and trucks block highways leading to pockets. don's capital is lama bond of the city has been sealed off as a star and he's tried to prevent him from home. support is from reaching it. the former prime minister has called on his support, has to match on parliament and demand his release from jail. tons being behind bob's to move in a year on more than $150.00 criminal charges. his political policy, the p. t, i maintains the charges politically, mostly banks, it police say the pro fees are legal and have clashed with support is trying to get to as lama. but what i'm gonna look and
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i'm going to get more peaceful and getting your point. but if they fire to guess on us, we're also prepared for these kinds of attacks. i'll get the good load by showing our use our contracts, and they will release and we're on con, confirm jail. and we're on concord. how do you children getting shun? i'm not in with i bought j. r demands are for a man on hon, our members of what are in jail to be a release of going generalization. but when we reach here, they fired gear and gas and rubber bullets at us because we have no fear in the body years. we're going to move ahead and the use of the home i don't, the id security is tight and as long of odd with as an increase police and military prisons will star seize, have also restricted access to mobile and internet services and suspended some public transport. and now let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world protest as has been
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reading in george's capsule. it's been easy as the country's new parliament told it's 1st session since last month's disputed elections. the governing georgian cream policy, one that 1st, but opponents village, it was ranked many georgians. have you the election as a referendum on george's move toward joining the european union versus in switzerland. have thrown out the government plans to expand the national most of way. network in a referendum just to have a hall rejected schemes that would've extended 6 highways campaign and said the result is a victory for the environment they won. most ending on sustainable transports, such as spiking homes and businesses has been flooded as storms to continue to bass. so the communities across the united kingdom, rain and strong winds are as fits as a hand patina is this today more than 200 flooded this remaining pace for england
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and wales and travel issues are set to continue in the middle. now a day off to the mess is united nations climate conference wrapped up delegates from $175.00 countries have gathered in south korea to hash out of treaty on global plastic pollution and production as the event kicked off today. so many individuals have arisen, suggesting that deal making will be a difficult task. countries that they have the parental festal, pollution all struggling to reach agreement with petrochemical, produce of nations like china, a solving of ways and for more let's crossover now to bethany connie ross, a professor at the department of biological and environmental sciences at sweden's university of goodman, bid she's in bull sign in south korea with the plastic pollution free tools are
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happening. welcome to dw, going into the summit, everyone agrees that plastic pollution is a problem. but why is there less consensus among countries on how to solve it? there's the vision among countries on how to define the plastics life cycle as well as a scientist. i would define it as beginning with it. extraction and production and $98.00 or 99 percent of plastics are produced from fossil fuels. there are others who define plastics of beginning with the products themselves. and there are divisions among understandings and states and their understanding of where pollution begins and where we can might find solutions. so some see if there are agreeing that production is a problem and that at the very beginning of the life cycle, we could have ambitious obligations to address production volumes and all of the other stages further down in the life cycle. well, other frontiers would rather focus solely on waste management and more downstream
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obligations. bethany, you study the effects of toxic chemicals on the environment. just give us a sense of how bad plastic pollution is right now. and where are we seeing it doing the most tom? so last year, more than 500000000 tons of plastics were produced and millions of tons had been released to enter the environment. the pollution is occurring throughout the entire life cycle from the early stages of production extraction and production through to use through to waste management and mismanagement. and we now know that the entire planet is contaminated. there's no place left on the planet earth, but it's not going to have many with plastic. so this is from the upper atmosphere into the deep. busy oceans into the human body and it's as material that as long lived, so this pervasive pollution will remain for, for decades or centuries or longer. it will not disappear on the timeframe that are relevant for, for human generations. we also know that plastics contain thousands of chemicals.
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16000 chemicals have been listed as, as being used in the production of plastics and products and 4200. these are known to be hazardous, having different kinds of toxic properties like being persistent and by accumulative or immobile existing hormones systems. i think cancer and reproduction and these them and, and now we're also finding particles everywhere. and there's emerging evidence showing that these can potentially have adverse health impacts and humans as well as organisms in the environment. and having said that, then what would you like to see at in the tracy when the totes and impulse on to supplement science? if it prospective i would was definitely like to see obligations regulating production. so all the, all of our studies, all the academic studies have been done on the modeling studies that have been done . save that production reduction is key to ending plastics, pollution and then there will need to be other obligations along the entire life cycle. so looking at chemicals that are used in plastics,
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looking at the kinds of products that we have on the markets and how we're managing them once they're released and how would we collecting them and managing them and waste treatment. and so there's a lot of different obligations that we would need. we're also staying very firmly that the decision making in this process should be guided by robust scientific evidence and not by this information or this information or information that is put forth by actors that have conflicts of interest invested economic interest in the production of petra, chemicals that being said, this is probably not going to be a ambitious treat. i would like to see. i think there will be, of course compromises. this is a negotiation. so the treaty will likely be less ambitious than what science would indicate we need. all right, well bethany and connie alma, we appreciate your insights, they're out of percent. thanks very much for joining us here in dw. thank you. want to take us back to our top story. one of our top story is this one in pakistan, and i'm now joined by the journalist at 9 amir who is in is lama,
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but it's good to have you on the program. could you just give us a sense of what iran con, supposes who's come out to protest in the capsule is number 5. what is it that they want to achieve with these protest? you know, so basically what they want to achieve is they want the freedom of evidence on from prison who is in the jail for like last 15 months and did up for gone was of the day protest does, which have converging on his stomach about the largest of the con ways, which is led by the chief minister pamela clement opposed to pop prevents. that is just to clear the law. yeah, there's a place called cookie pardon, so now they have to clicking on each of you from the stomach bug. and back tonight, david, could you try to enter the spelling, but the way the things that i think they would be able to enter the model more than that. so the problem does have folders on the phone and they say that they've been not this time. and this is pete and they beat that ease and present it to people do with the chest. yeah. so we're on con,
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also maintains that the corruption charges that lead to his imprisonment and all his other legal tribes troubles politically motivated. is there any evidence of that? yes. so basically the government has as the board in many cases and he has meet up with it in one after the other because these, these, the degree multi richard cases. and then once he gets it gets in one case, use booked in another case. so that's the, the evidence that he has. and that's also related to the history of the buckets on all the political leaders. we're being asked dues and try to focus on the futures as conflicts in both of them. could you give us a sense of that the impacts that these products his or having impact his son because this is not the 1st time throughout his imprisonment. iran con, support does have been coming out to process just what is the impact that this is having in focused on at and the links that feels ortiz of going to in order to stop them a job so. so the last name is normal, but this time it is the severe it is,
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it's the strictest among all the we have seen in the recent past and the life is confusing, paralyzed here in his normal body. and also the northern punjab and people are facing difficult be commuting from one place to another place. this was about close putting this number about the end the internet is disruptive, the internet is not working so all the good, good. good. so the people who work on writing services or the food to give the people that like a wedding on a daily basis, they have, they have come to see things like stop from doing then what? so this is compute, you better lies the life data into some of the nearby areas and the way that things are progressing. the slope this at which the protesters are coming, i don't think and could. and that given, given step you can use till next 2 days. right? that is to do unless at 9 amino his i told him to as far as number, but we appreciate that at 9. thank you. thank settler. why has the late said left his candidate to the presidency of to 5 years,
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often service of rule, the type you run 2nd round race. so local man and for me, history teacher, yeah. mind or see of the left wing broad front alliance image as when his opponent center i. candidate, alvaro delgado, has conceded defeat, supporters or it was left. his opposition celebrated their party's victory in the capital, montevideo they voted out the conservative. the coalition that govern the south american country for the past 5 years in favor of him under or see in his left, his broad front coalition. many thanks to all those who made this an exemplary campaign, the people we achieved what we achieved, and that is nothing less than try. i'm no, no, no, i mean the, the old, the ruling party candidate l. the road delgado
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had taken the race to a run of but conceited, amicably after early results showed him trailing his opponent the today the people was the uruguay ends defined who is going to serve as president of the republic this a lot, but as you get them on the sand from here with all my government coalition goes with all these members of the coalition, a big hug and agree to go to your mando or c, d. or c, a former teacher from a working class background has promised to lead a new left. but his platform didn't promise any big shake ups to the status quote. like his opponent force he ran on pledges to fight crime linked to drug trafficking and to boost in economy that is still lagging from a cove of 19 hangover. as well as a historic drought. the broad front coalition he led to victory ruled
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worldwide from 2005 to 2020 presiding over a period of economic growth and social reforms that one international a claim, the to romania next. and a political earthquake in the making the 1st round of the presidential elections for a pro russia candidate came the most. what's knocking the pro european prime minister out of the race in the process. now, with nearly all of the votes counted the far right, independent, kindly into a test and found himself with about 23 percent of hers with the center of candidates. elena, let's go name just behind a runoff election will be held in 2 weeks to decide the whenever you want to shop. and joining me now from simply in romania is doing list alexandra city and welcome to dw alexandra. so carlindo, jessica came out of nowhere and knocked the pro western prime minister out of the
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race. tell us what he stands for and, and why he's suddenly become so popular. because that he's pub right, he's missing a list and routes and just know he's so ridiculous. what else and purchase romania because it's like the church has a very strong influence on society. his progress. oh, he's against european union and nato. it's very hard to say for now why he came out of nothing for the selections because they forecasts didn't see him in the 1st place. and so he was one of the only candidates that were, were present on social media textbook. and he's somehow so easy messages and also dreams say he's one of the other candidates would say, and he stands stands against the old and traditional parties.
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and unlike many other countries, romania has so far resisted nationalist appeals. what's changed in remaining as a not supported with ukraine and alyssa, through the refugees from craig, came to remain on the last couple of years. and trulia also stuff that's not the installation. so we're reason could be that after long time and the long periods of working together with the ukraine, european union, the people a trying to find you and others to do sense, see to have a better as a, as a life and a way. and through may have stood one of the previous countries and the european union and the political situation since the revolution 30 years ago. f o with the, it's being the same parties. um the social democratic party as others. and
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um, yeah, one explanation is that they're trying to find you past for now and it's under you. you mentioned it earlier that mr. jo. jessica is a native skeptic. he's the european union skeptic. if he is alexis in, in 2 weeks, what would, what would that mean for these international bosses? the nature so i think of which 3 be a big difference um, if he would be elected because he would, he would like to change something. um and um, the president may as, as very powerful say he is responsible for referring and try and politics for the for, for affairs. so he is also able to change something and his pro wrestling prove us an irish and he's will to be against through a p union or science that's um, yeah,
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he will change the way remains a treatise, the european union and the, the international politics. right. that is edit sondra, fit in the agendas, talking to us the we appreciate your reporting and insights. thank you. thank you. now in a european dominated scene here in germany, one after a german offices using his unique style of painting to change perceptions of african us. his works represent blacks. it is in a different way than the usual, while also challenging deep social issues like racism, and immigration blog artist printing blog images for a white audience. for to do could be, it is not about his race. it is about his walk.
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it is very important for me that i'm out to walk is not viewed us on optic on ok. but to write that 1st and foremost viewed as on how to walk this mission is to create a different ok. we from the send, the knowledge of what african art is perceived us in you when i was a child was to be gone, drawing on signed with his finger because he didn't have access to painting materials. it makes me happy that as a child to know my 2nd, my primary school, and they are calling me young artist every day to dispense 12 hours in the studio near cologne. for him, set into right, i'm be and it's important.
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so i started experimenting with goals with bent and luckily i a hi attempt to distribute technique. come down. since then, this has been my trademark in a dripping technique, lexus. this audience had sold hundreds of paintings around what. what does the paintings, how deep meanings, then how it is colorful industry? he says he likes his artwork for our truck. his view was before the under spun dominion. this painting is about dr. floyd, a victim of police brutality in the us free. so what was important for me was not to get to the face of judge floyd, i just tried to, to capture about more meant that the needs that somebody was meeting on his head
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to see if he wanted to touch light. even though he had lived in germany for 30 years, he still gets inspired by it and i do that route. to him. everything is a piece of thought from the shoes to the floor. he groups page on on the power african. i come from africa, i'm proud off my all region. but 1st and foremost, i'm not just the same goes for to this walk. he hopes that in the future. his works. awesome. awesome. just thought and not as off weekend of the and now he's making a list and checking it twice. usually at this time we'll say yes and his biggest concern is getting everything ready for christmas batch off to finland's hottest
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summer on record. kind of change is worrying. good old saying, nick, i'm putting a desk now on his fist of chair. it's so nice december and have incentives, hometown, and lot planned preparations underway for christmas. and like every year, towards folk to see in the work about some things different this year, that isn't a single snowflake insight some to greet the kids with his usual welcome thought she was hoping for cool of a section from the climate. we can see that the climate changes through texting their reindeers, affecting delight period, the arctic. but as we don't know yet how it's going to affect that, actually it tells you this morning read miles to last year. the same day. we have minus 12 and we have this plus or so. so it's so it's
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a different year. as the climax in the arctic rooms center is ho hoping for like christmas or at more than 30 pilot whales that stranded themselves on a new zealand beach have been safely returned to the ocean. nearby residents joined the conservation workers to keep the whales waste and eventually get them onto sheets that would help refill in the beach. on the smooth island of new zealand is considered a hot spot for stranding its a phenomena that researches are still trying to understand why more than 30 wales survived and malorie cultural ceremony on it for wales that didn't make as well. so considered sacred by ricky and he has a minder of our top story, at least one person instead of the aged and causes pain crash close to the airport in miscellaneous capsule bonus, the across was operating on the behalf of the to just fix the del,
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