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vice and excellent job opportunities starts in new jersey now on korea's for germany dot com the . this is the w news live from the land, is a sabotage officer and german cargo plane crashes. in lithuania, germany's foreign minister says the crashing vilnius that killed one person could represent an access hybrid with us. this way, mia is investigating whether russia could be involved will say, coming up on the program, germany's largest still make a system quote says it is slashing 11000 jobs because it confronts high energy costs at home. and competition from abroad. and thousands of supports is a pack of sounds in prison for the prime minister in ron con. defy i look down the heading to the capsule is all about the moms, his release,
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the menu chips, mccain and welcome to the program. germany is for administer, and the book says the faithful crash of the cargo plane in lithuania could have been the result of sabotage. the h l plane was traveling from light station germany when it came down, as it approached the add port in vilnius, one crew member was killed. several others were injured. this way in intelligence officials say that they were investigating whether russia played a role due to moscow suspected involvement in previous cases of sabotage. germany has also sent a team to vilnius to investigate visible is a moving light in the sky on nearby. cctv. this is the moment when the cargo plane came down, hitting the ground in a ball of flames. via craft crashed in
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a residential area during its approach to villainy is at boards. according to rescue services, parts of the plane skidded into a house. but nobody on the ground was killed or injured. the investigators are now trying to piece together the evidence to work out what happened. authority say they are looking at all possible causes, but stressed. there was no indication of sabotage so far. they know the kind of going to is natural that in the context of which is constant hybrid pressure, sabotage will always be a possibility. so should i better say maybe a slight will sit through the setup of your stuff from what we currently know and have seen the all new science or the fact that prove it was sabotage. and yeah, the list waiting president viewed the cross side on monday afternoon, together with a german in spanish investigators. the crew member who died was from spain. the
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cargo plane began his journey in leipzig. germany's foreign minister says they are not ruling out anything including sabotage. i know the fact that together with our list we need in spanish partners. we must now seriously ask ourselves whether this was an accident ball or after last week, a noise. another hybrid incident 5 shows what ball a tile times we're currently living in. even in the center of europe need investigators. now once we interviewed the surviving crew members and examined the flight record is to try and find out what happened in the final moments before the crash authorities and lithuania. se will take time before the investigation is complete. intestinal pulling us joins us now. he's electra the aviation institute of illness tech university. welcome to the w. we've got miscellaneous defense minister saying no evidence of foul play has been found in relation to this plane
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crash. we've got germany's foreign minister, alina babbled, saying, sabotage, can't be ruled out. what do you think? do you think this was an accident? a good evening. uh, from technical specificity, if uh we don't see any, any sensors or, or, um, uh, there is no information that there is a, uh, uh, the, and the sub latasha or the intentional actions office accident happened. so at the moment, uh, in the media and what we would know is there is no, there is no such information available. can you tell us what you know about the last few minutes of this? dhl, call those lines. as from a patient perspective, the income for 2 was doing a normal approach to getting those import. and just before uh, less than 2 kilometers uh from the test hold off. uh and they, it crashed on into the ground. uh so as well during the,
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during the conversation these, the atc, there was some difficulties. we saw that uh but there was no uh, contact established with the tower of the board. so therefore, we can think that there was some difficulties during the, during the operation of doing the uh, flying the aircraft just before the crush me via croft was especially one years old . generally speaking, how safe is this, this type of thing i croft, is that the age of the aircraft uh does not really affect the animal from this affair, draft or technical unstable. so here the, the old aircraft is more technical uh, or maintenance actions. we need to perform understandable, so uh, i believe from the technical perspective, this aircraft was there won't fit and well maintained. but of course the
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investigation must identify. maybe there is a also the technical aspect of this office accident. we saw the explosion of to the plane crashed. we you surprised that there were any survivors that oh yes it's it's i would call it it's a medical yeah that we have for for the, for you people. that's our lives after this offer of this accident. generally in, in between, you know, the, there was no such a x then to him, our of age and it gets 3 and our independence times and yeah, and even invasion, it's really every year to count for such and such an accident. so this, this, i would say, it's really me to come to have a piece of why verse of to, of, to is crush. what to move across investigates is be looking for right now in terms of the evidence that they're looking for or as, as,
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as normal during such an event, such as accidents. yeah. we governing anything of the, uh, investigation to that to come were consist of, uh, local experts uh and, and from the atlanta from the manufacturer. and of course, you know, we need to 1st of all, identify the reasons why it's happens and basically the main target. now is the flights of data and quarters and copy it was the quarters but must be a identified and then send into the, into the company's format of decoding and to identify that reasons of though of this office accident and as well. if we have a, we have a survivor, so we will interview them and to identify also that need um a link to the, to the intentional action. so based on his accident and says it's not pulling us
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from a patient instance use of illness, tech university. thank you so much for your time. we do appreciate it. i this all right, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. and lebanon's health ministry says 12 people have been killed by is really strikes in the south of the country. seeing footage here from one of those 2 sites hits where lebanese authorities say a bicycle was talk, it says that strike left 6 dead. israel says it is moving forward with a ceasefire agreement with has belong, the countries you and i'm bus. it is that the deal was not yet finalized. is there any cabinet is set to discuss the deal on tuesday? this comes as is reading with the plains continue to strike the lebanese capital in romania as presidential election of fall rights pro russia candidates has taken a surprising lead with nearly all of the votes, counted collins or jessica is slightly ahead of the sense of rights leader at
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unless coney, i'm a scone himself edged costs the countries pro your prime minister in the final hours. the vote counting to pass and run off is set for december. the 8th and germany's launch is still making us some quotes, plans to slash around 40 percent of its workforce. it wants to come up to 11000 killed by the 21st c as it struggle with port him on. and high energy costs $1.00 from 10 to and then he will be closed and, and know that was expected to be push out. sales trade union gave him a tie to describe the plan is cast once more on this let spring, and kate ferguson from the w business. good to see you, tate so, you know, just in quote is one of the largest still produces in the world as positive giovanni's industrial history. isn't it? so, you know, tell us how things went so badly. room participant, quote, you have will still making is really energy intensive. and so even before brushes
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innovation, if you claim when we saw this huge rise in energy cost doesn't come with under pressure to deep carbonized. so moving away from coal and towards renewable hydrogen. so this is really expensive though, and it's a long term investment, and when times are good, you can offset those costs. the problem is the times are not good at the moment. if you want to buy steel, it's a lot cheaper it to get something from china, then it is from germany. and the problem is also that here in europe, the demand for seo in general is done. and that's because the industries that rely on steel like car making or construction, they are struggling as well. so it's a bit of a perfect store at the moment. okay. and it's of course huge news news here in, in germany adding to all of the of the bad news about the german economy. so put this into perspective for us. what does it mean if this is a really genuinely tough time for the german economy in the last few weeks we've seen use of major layoffs at ball should 4th, at fort spartan to, of course, and,
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you know, these higher energy costs are a big part of the story, but there are a lot of structural issues within the german economy about how to do with innovation, competitiveness, investment in general. and a lot of people will say to you that policy makers and ceos have really been resting on their laurels. they just haven't been looking into the future and also i'm not really applies to the car industry for example, which really missed the bees on electric mobility. and then you have these other issues like demographics, for example, you know, the german workforce is shrinking and that's putting a mass of strain on public finances. and all of these things at the moment are just coming together because it's unclear problems. but what needs to happen to, to turn things around such as and cold. i mean, what can be done to sort of kick things into gear again? well, i can give you some ideas for solutions, but the problem is that even the economists i speak to don't seem to be able to agree on what the right way forward is. so everyone will tell you that germany needs more public investment in infrastructure in education. for instance,
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but where that money should come from is the big source of contention. and so germany has really strict rules on how much money it can borrow. so it's g d, p to debt ratio is almost half of what it is in the us. the and imagine it's, it's just able to do far less than the other countries caught on. that rule is in find in the constitution that some policy makers, some economists think it's time to loosen that break. but one of the economists i spoke to this morning, actually claimants fools. he's the head of a very influential research institute here in germany. he said, he thinks that's just a coffee. basically he says, what you really need to do is make favor of conditions for private investment, more favorable. that means cutting red tape and basically lowering taxes as well. but, you know, we just got some of the other problems. i mentions like demographics, what you do to solve this problem, either you increase emigration or you increase the retirement age. and both of these things a highly unpopular at the moment that we've got elections coming up in february. and it's unlikely that any political party is going to be willing to take these
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issues on that lock of certainty. that lack of leadership is a huge part of the problem right now. tape ferguson from dw business k. thank you so much. the analysis now impact has done one police officer has been killed in flashes with supporters of the countries jail, former prime minister and run con, thousands of demonstrations have been trying to reach the capital. is one of odd officer, a court ruled the protests by his political policy unlawful. they have decided locked down widespread arrests to cool. so his release shipping containers and trucks block highway is leading to pockets. don's capital is lum about. the city has been sealed off is authority, is trying to prevent a mind from supporters 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 possible move in a year on more than $150.00 criminal charges. his political policies,
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the p t. i maintains the charges politically, mostly bank said police say the pro fees are illegal and have clashed with support is trying to get to as lama. but what i'm gonna look and i'm going to get more peaceful and getting the problem. but if they fire to guess on us, we're also prepared for these kinds of attacks because know by showing our use our contracts and whatnot, and they will release and we're on con, confirm jail. and on concord, how do you children getting shun? and with i bought j. r demands are for immune on con, our members of what are in jail to be a really is going generalization. but when we reach here, they fired during gas and rubber bullets at us. utah, uh, we have no fear. it might be a yes, we're going to move ahead and use the home. i don't, the id, security is tight and as long of odd with as an increase police and military
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presence. authorities have also restricted access to mobile and internet services and suspended some public transport and a mirror as a journalist, and as one the bod, i asked him earlier about the situation on the ground in the pac hasanti capsule. oh, yes. so the guys porters, they have managed to enter the stomach bug and as of now on they are letting the police at the stop court. thank you. 6 them, but a stop. this is the final main betty kid. joe brought the some of the police as pulled up and features supporters. i flushing with the police once. they've beach this, then they will be free to go inside the city. still, they are 25 kilometers away from the argument of focused on, which is their destination or most precise either be chalk the be squared and they have the parliament and did a mean this pleasures and the, the type of test as strong as the shop a bit on the marsh,
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but more than 30 of us. and due to the menu to blocks placed by the police, get to bed 30 of us to reach at his desk, which you normally takes 2 of us. so as of now the pleasures of going on. but as of at the same time, there are some of the boards that government is engaging, does and they have offered them that they wouldn't be allowed to over to sitting at a septic basing site is not by then. government really allowed them to do it. but so far i've been a no conformation of these reports and future leaders are saying that we will not go back unless our lead definitely not on the street. i will once to ask you, remind us why am ron con support is all protesting. what exactly, all that demands. so there, man, do you mind is that the amount of hush of getting these days in prison for more than 15 months. and the supporters say that the case is against a model particularly motivated and you should be raised an inbound call and of course, maintains the corruption charges that lead to his imprisonment all of his other
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legal troubles. so surely, politically, most is that he said, can you tell us what his evidence is for that? yes, well the evidence is that in the most of the cases their government has formed, but it is to me is being acquitted in those cases by the goals. and what is the zip which it, in one case, the government books in another case, and this is not just the amount of con, most of the political leaders industry will focus on whenever they are being present. those cases are politically motivated and it's not there different for them, not home. so that's why i am not hosp orders. they really do a very strong is that you don't find his in present for him, but do we do reserves and to get him out, they need to when a degree professional development, which they are going into fall off this much and focused can list on them and they are joining us from is lemme but, and i'm thank you so much for that update. thank you. a year ago i has elect to the left as candidates to the presidency of to 5 years of
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conservative rule. the tightly run 2nd round race. so local mat and for my history teacher am and do all see of the left wing broad front alliance emerge as the winner, his opponent, the center, right to candidates, alvaro. the golden delgado has conceded defeat, supporters, for it was left. his opposition celebrated their parties. victory in the capital montevideo they voted out the conservative coalition that govern the south american countries for the past 5 years in favor of him onto or see in his left his broad front coalition. many, thanks to all those who made this an exempt period campaign. the people we achieved what we achieved, and that is nothing less than try on the, on the ruling party candidate,
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alberto delgado had taken the raise to a run off, 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 because a lot of the she is get them or not. and i want to send from here with all my government coalition because 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 acclaim. here's some of the other stories making headlines today. a russian ballistic missile has his a scientific institution in the ukrainian city of hockey, dominating some force, the buildings to the mass is at least 23 people were injured. several people also injured and an attack on the, for the city of odessa, which is a far as see say, 17 people are missing off for a diving, boat capsized in the red sea. the sea story was carrying 45 passengers and crew, various nationalities. when it seemed to me, the town of my solemn egyptian military vessels and at croft rescued, most of them. but the search has now been paused for the night police and kenya have fun to gas. it protest is cooling to the end. the violence against women only
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a handful of acts of this braved knight rubies wet weather to the summit side marks chanting stop killing women and women's lives. massa. those targets had said the police would be focusing the assets on the killers. nope, demonstrations us and a european dominated adult scene here in germany, one afro german office is using his unique style of painting to change perceptions of african. ours is works represent black figures in a different way than the usual level. so challenging, deep social issues, light racism, and immigration a block artist printing block images for a white audience. for to do kabibi. it is not about his race. it is about his walk. it is very important for me.
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that's on that's walk is not viewed us on austic on ok. but to write about 1st and foremost viewed as i talk this mission is to create a different ok. we from the single now the teeth of what african art is perceived us in you as a child was to be gone, drawing on son with his fingers 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, 2nd, divide ambiance is important. the
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so i started experimenting with gloss with bench. and luckily i, i came to the dripping technique. and since then, this has been my trademark in a dripping technique, lexus. this is head sold, hundreds of paintings that are on what, what does the paintings, how deep meanings that how it is colorful industry. he says he lacks his artwork for our truck. his view was before the understand, the meaning. this painting is about dr. floyd, a victim of police brutality in the u. s. 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 wasn't 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 they do the route to him. everything is a piece of thought from the shoes to the floor. he groups page on on the pallet african. i come from africa. i'm proud of my all region, but 1st and foremost, i'm not just the same goes for to this walk, the hopes that in the future, this works. awesome. awesome. just thought and not as off. we can usually at this time of year, sam says biggest concern is of course, getting everything ready for christmas bots of to finland's hosses summer on record
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climate change is war in st. and it can it is putting it down to on his usual festive chair. take a look it so nice to send back and have incentives, hometown, and lot planned preparations along the way for christmas. and like every year tourists, folks to see my work about something is different this year. there isn't a single snowflake insight sent 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 aisb effecting the reindeer is fixing to live. here is the arctic. but as we don't know yet how it's going to affect that's actually to do this morning. we've miles the last year, the same day we have minus 12 and we have this much or so. so it, so it's a different year. as the climax in the arctic rooms center is ho hoping
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for like christmas. and that's what we have times we'll say 2 in close up is up next and i'll be back up with some of the with more international headlines. thanks for watching the
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good this. the result of jen z protest is have toppled the regime cost of many lives. now they want to reform the country as a student and want to have a will the transitional government achieve the democratic change that according to those up next on d, w. c max grew the ground, the biology was a beach. welcome to colores del sol, suite congressional music and english reached mathematics and science is helping
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them to solve my slot. this method success can be made it so is it possible to expose it to other countries? c max, any 13 minutes, dw, the in many countries, education is still a privilege. property is one of the main causes some young children walk in minecraft. instead of going to class others can attend classes, the minions of children, of the wills, collins going to school. we also want to just education makes the world the age of
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