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the, the, this is dw news lie from berlin, a historic diplomatic vision to keep, to express solidarity. you printing and foreign minister to mutual crew, a beth, welcome to european union foreign policy chief, joseph, quote. as, as the blocks foreign ministers to the premium capital. it is the 1st ever meeting of the foreign affairs council. outside of the use porters also coming up, at least 13 people are dead after a fire rips through 3 spanish night clubs. there are fears the death toll could rise further. as rescue were 1st searched the romance, and in 4th,
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it's all smiles in darmstadt. after 6 long weeks, they gave their 1st weight of the food to seek a season in a gold best the stair kelly. welcome to the program. you foreign ministers are on an unannounced trip to the capital keys. it is the 1st time be use top diplomats have met outside with the blocks borders. show of solidarity coming as who praying faces a sluggish counter offensive and waning support from its allies. that includes the united states where congress has paused new funding to ukraine. and slovakia, whose election winter has vowed to end support for keith. now ukraine's foreign minister underscore the significance of this visit by his counterparts. this is
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a historic event because for the 1st time there's also going to sit down outside of the borders of the border. but we've in future borders. this is a message in itself, message of support and the drum and for administer idling. a pair bock reiterated. the key you support for capable of the future of frame lies in the you know, what community of freedom it will soon stretch from lisa bones to hands with every village and meet her that ukraine liberates. and the people, it saves it is also paving its way to the you as you to p and partners and friends we, we continue to support ukraine every day. let's get more
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on this visit. we are drawing now from keep by the w as roman. got your ranko, romano. what's on the agenda for these ministers? well, those words by on the barrier and key if people are hoping that this whole, this, this, this financial support will continue despite some problems with some of you members states. but unexpectedly, that is also the nature of, of america, the united states, pausing with the financial help for ukraine elections in slovakia that you've mentioned that we are seeing cracks in the west and support for ukraine. so this meeting will probably be even more important to show that those corrects are not big. and those ukraine still to, to can still count on the you talk with us a little bit more about that timing because it means that you create in foreign ministry who really took a one step further in this framing of this meeting, calling it's historic. and it is so important, especially right now for ukraine, isn't it?
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is it is an absolutely important and timely show. demonstration of solidarity with ukraine as the counter offensive is grinding on. it is very slow. are you currently suffering half of that have it also is, as it is, is trying to recapture the occupied territories. it is actually very, very issue started. so there is that haven't been any meetings like this before. outside the u. s. we have to consider it's, it's the biggest war in europe after the 2nd world war and still nearly 27 ministers fort administers from you. look in countries have come here to show of um, gift to day simple with your credit that there countries support your credit. this is very, very important. i'm. i'm going to rank of good to see you joining us from keith. we appreciate it. and let's get more analysis. who stuff crystal joins us now. he is a senior policy follow at the european council on foreign relations and just for
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the sake of full transparency um he also appeals for private donations and public funding for the ukrainian military. welcome to the program and thank you so much for joining us in your eyes. how big a deal. do you see this visit to keith by the use for ministers? it was symbolism as uh the previous speaker already says. symbolism is, of course, in all, most of all, trend 7 as a shows unity in t, if uh, pounds of a couple of calls. the pleasures are there on the substance. we of course, don't know yet a lot of for sol. so a lot of issues they need to discuss how those costs in depth is starting from you accessing you, ukraine's progress all 7 chapters that the commission come on to them to improve just on the negotiation for formal expression. then we have the boxes or you just choose the green issue on long term defense, industrial corporations, all in which i'm down. of course, the tricky issues,
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but individual member states trying to step out. and i think also hosting the deals ration some, all of these issues in key is to put some pressure on the outside us from a so you so uh to tional exploring the effort. okay. i mean, there's a lot of symbolism, as you mentioned there, we've just been seeing the pictures clearly demonstrating a show of solidarity with key. but symbolism aside, what could this visit yields in real practical terms for ukraine because the german foreign minister called for a so called protective shield for ukraine in the winter. is that realistic as well? we should have learned a page from last year of a rush of trying to take out to ukraine's electricity credit and some increased funds has been made. so 1st of all, we know that this campaign going to continue this winter and do you have made preparation both in terms of um, initial production for ad offense assets which have improved compared to last
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spring to others that you produce trends from 8 to spare. pause to allow your trained to repair damaged facilities quickly. all that comes out of southern cost for transfer made to us. you have to wait one and a half, $1.00 to $1.00 and a half years. are you have to order them in advance. last year the you has basically ordered or fault in emergency per chaise. there's a lot of these transfer made doesn't sheep to your train. now there is a more long term stop, quite a half drastic contracts with different enterprises to produce them. and the same goes to a lot of defense, industrial corporation programs that should ease ukraine's ability to defend as s phase 2 is frank down uranian major problems that russia uses, etc. yeah, but you know, how about the timing of all of this? because when you cranes counter offensive, if we look, you know,
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up at the next month's, the next week's the counter offensive hasn't achieved any huge breakthroughs. and soon it will be winter and making advances even more difficult. we just saw slovakia as new governments suggesting that it will end military support for ukraine. what sort of situation are ukraine's forces looking at as we head into the winter as well? a crane and on forces need to strike a balance between 2 to mom's 1st, re comcast occupied territories. second, to preserve their forces, to be able to work alone. well, if you are accelerate liberating territory, you risk a lot of losses in terms of the amount of material that will be hard to replace. because there isn't so much military material in you, in the 1st place, on long term commitments by us contingent to american domestic politics. i'm sorry, it's lera then vote about us. still progresses of the on the thing is putting rest
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2 strategy or meaning alone. while he thinks that well also he cons really k do training on forces saying a big uh, massive operation. he might grind it to death and he might want the wall so long. got the west and unity in the west and support for you. try and collapse as 1st and then he can more pop. you've trained on what's left of it and add to kind of chris crossed this kind of calculation. even the symbolism is, is there also the election since the lock here that it did not go well off to all? the trouble is that the president biden has to some kind of funding day trying to show, put in, well, it might not be so easy. so you think, okay, we have to leave it there. good stuff, brussel of the european council on foreign relations. thank you so much for joining us to share that for you. you're welcome. let's turn to some other
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news. at least 13 people have been killed in a night club fire in the spanish city of marcia. authorities say that they have now accounted for a number of people who were listed as missing of the rescue workers take a break from the tragic and dangerous task of searching for the missing people. there's a danger. the bullets out building with the adjoining night clubs went up in flames, could collapse, survive as say the fire broke out on the 1st floor. shortly afterwards, the lights went out and people began to scream for help. the flames destroyed the beef and spread through the complex before fire fighters was finally able to put them out. among the onlookers at the scene where people waiting for news about missing friends and family members. know they can ask what they haven't told is anything like they just took out statements, the physical description of him and that's it. with whitening?
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no, no me. oh i thought i saw my friend was missing until the while ago. sometimes my wife told me they found him out. it's a relief because we've been trying to find him since this morning came and several other friends. i was going to go to the club yesterday, but something else came up. and i stayed at home instead of a make it yeah. you guys see is may i promise that would be consequences for anyone found at fault for the disaster seeming people that are suitable you get what can the person you know like a public or private somebody come will be brought to justice. have you been through with it? without any hesitation? she knew people who will be brought to justice when that the who speaks you or the police are still investigating the cause of the fire. meanwhile, the city council has declared a 3 day morning period. now to respect to the victims and their families. and here are some other stories making headlines. at least 10 people have been killed and 25
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others injured after a truck carrying migrants crashed in southern mexico. officials said that the victims were from cuba. the driver of the truck reported leave loss control with the vehicle while speeding causing it to overturn at least 9 people have been killed in mexico after the church that they were in collapse the roof of the building gave way while parishioners were receiving communion. 100 people were inside at the time. and in egypt, at least 38 people have been entered in a fire at a police station. headquarters. blaze broke out in early monday in the northeastern province is malia. the cost has been investigated. fire and safety standards in egypt are known for port enforcement and united nations delegation has arrived in the core. no kara box to monitor the situation there. it comes over a week since as or by sean seized control of the break away region from armenian
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separatists. but the un delegation has arrived after a mass. exodus of the ethnic are medium population, nearly all of whom have abandoned their homes to head across the are medium border . after days of traffic jams, the rush of refugees leaving the corner of kind of a. it's nearly run else. syria is repulsively, does this it to of to more than $100000.00 ethnic mediums flayed in just a few days fearful of a future. and the other by john's room. maybe it would go to you. but the 10s of thousands have arrived in the median border town of doris. meaning, having enjoyed harrowing genies diagnose us. some of it stopped salvage. it was very difficult to make them and we were on the road for around 29 hours. i
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it in full time metals. there was a lot of traffic stuff this month and because the number it was hard to get here, my mother is sick and it's my brother has children and grandchildren. it was very difficult a mania, a country of 2800000, now faces major challenges and accommodating the sudden influx of arrivals. the you in this refugee agency is cooling for age and international assistance. people arrive exhausted, having left all of their belongings and their homes behind people are an urgent need. a united nations mission has now being able to access nicole know kind of us the 1st visit from the group in 30 years. as the by john maintains it is respecting the rights of those living there. continues to confiscate, sees from nick on
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a car box the protests, and has detained senior figures from the form of government and military command. in indonesia, the percentage of children suffering from a condition called something has declined in the past 5 years. but the doctor said that more needs to be done. it leads to children being too small for their age. the main reason for this is mal nutrition and indonesia. this is often caused by eating too much junk food. a. this is assigned me. he's almost 3. he may look healthy enough, but he suffers from a form of malnutrition. that's ca, stunting. the of the assign is that awesome a small for his age. he's just one of more than 70000 children and ease most up and data prevents whose future is the fact that because they are stunted. this is part of a problem. max, i'm sure great drink sold at hawk installed kids last time. good parents don't seem
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to understand things like this. don't have enough pretty to nourish the growing body. nicholas, how do you see him just every day? and the next day he was more. it's hard when the soul is close because he cries and insist on having more. he got a real my leaving me no choice but to get it for him. like to what the, what the awesome is little because he was malnourished during what health workers call the crucial 1st 1000 days, pregnancy until 2 years old. a child was done that at this age may never be able to completely catch up. it's rare in those regions for child like i saw me to be seen by health professionals like this be by the way to reach people is via push on to cover as well into your community health workers. there 1500000 of them across indonesia. but it is thought only about 10 percent have any training dr.
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redone has model works for the n g o 1000 based on their trying to help some of them a lot. be good to kind of push a new done. how do we provide comprehensive training to the push on new countries in the hyper probation advising that role in indonesia? inside of the field, we envision the future with these countries receive corporate training fair and seem to have and job security, such as the team yet for 5 years after being trained and employed, and guided and leveled, the ultimate goal is to significantly reduce the stunting, right a but here on come to the island, there is a long way to go. educating parents on how the children should develop as one thing . getting the kids to stop getting joe who may be more difficult. i mean those mothers often take pass and spending socialization. events, many of them inside the palace to change things that helps the kiosks make it
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difficult for us on me, it's too late to live is live here and come with the island smaller and possibly sicker than his friends are. you is no at least armed with the understanding of how she might be any future children. now, a week of nobel prize announcements has kicked off with the award in physiology for medicine. details of the winter have just been announced and sweden with the years prize going to hum gary and born researcher contravene co recall. and us scientist drew weisman for, for their work that enabled the development of effective m. r. n. a vaccines against coven? 19 the award has previously celebrated ground breaking work, including the discoveries of dna, insulin, and penicillin. so let's get more now we're joined here in the studio from add a card house. she's from dw science. so is this a surprise?
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well, if there is one thing that you can say about the nobel prize is that you can never predict who wins the price. and actually, 2 years ago when we were in the peak of the corporate 19 pandemic, everyone's thought this is the time where them are in a technology should be award at the price. because this is the technology that really helped save human lives in this critical time. so that they got this price 2 years later now comes as a surprise. yes. and uh, because normally the, know the comment to you takes much longer time to then see where the technology move towards before they give the price. and it comes as a surprise to me personally because i interviewed for a wise man just a couple of months ago. and i'm very happy for that. so tell us a little bit more then about him and, and his counterpart. yeah. so drew wiseman, when i spoke to him, i was, i had this full on research as sitting like in the zoom interview next, next to me, wearing a t shirt with a bit, cuts prinz on it, and he was full into his research. it was about
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a different topic about the application of m ornate technology for pancreatic cancer vaccine. so not for the over 19 vaccine, but kind of a different approach where this vaccine can be used as well. and yeah, and he was very passionate about his research which got an inquiry co seems to be as well when she got phoned by the noble comment to you just a couple of minutes ago. actually, she said that she was overwhelmed by this price because she actually had not such an easy career in the last 4 to just basically she had to leave for post at the university of pennsylvania and joined biotech because she kind of reached glass. i got a glass ceiling. yeah. i didn't get the funding she needed didn't get the the supports you need us and getting this price is thing. i think it's also on a personal level for her as a woman, as a foreign woman in the us. very,
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very important now she's certainly getting some recognition and i think a lot of calls will be coming her way. um this is always kind of a tight race. can you just give us a window into how exactly uh, you know, the winter is that the price or decided? yeah, so it's the noble committee where it's the price. it's consist of 50 members. and they work by a majority votes, and it's the noble comedy former and nobel laureates. the royal switched academy of science, other professors who can nominate people. so we don't know for 50. yes, we actually got nominated. and so it's very secretive, and this process is also not without criticism, for 1st of all, many prizes went to man, actually from the, from the $225.00 lawrence on the 12th. now 13 women receive the price and, and it's mostly man in the us will receive it the w, as in the courthouse,
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thank you so much. i as well now in the bone to see the windless darmstadt needed a turnaround and fortunes when they hosted brandon on sunday and home comforts or just what they got to help them take start their season with a victory. having only won a single point all season dumpster knew they needed to perform against the brakeman side who a bit shaky away from home by and just pull them in. it's in the house to delete. let's see a spot for the one ahead. the bit of in mainland cross with a perfectly control valley and 20 minutes late to dunst that took advantage of braiden's high defensive line to dump mailings at perfect stop for the home funds. the tim scott, kind of showing pace employees to kind of lead to nail a comp time and up to the break things kit guessing bits of the done stuff. the
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mainland made it 3. no fooling. easy path length with a clever dummy finishing calmly. and then a handful in the brain and books allowed to be as campus and make it for now from this phones with an hour flight, it looked like it was getting mobile already thought raymond finally worked from this slum the in the 72nd minutes. olivia demand powered home i headed to restore a little pride to the visitors. hold on to come back, still seemed far fetched. that is until milos, brokovich converted from close range 7 minutes later with a deaf and sit down to 2 and brandon on the charge. suddenly dunst that was switching the hosts, hilda to finally secure the weight of the season. and even if they had to what caught it and they were expecting and the closing stages that just made the pool to the final score line even sweeter. and here's a look at the bonus like a table after matched a fix leave or cruise in stand alone at the top with surprising stood guard,
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and 2nd place fire and munich drops down after a draw with life. stage dormant is forth in leipzig is 5th, looking at the 2nd half and at the very bottom, lines, cologne, and both of them make up the relegation zone. dom shots 1st. when moves them all the way up to 15th. before pickle ball has skyrocketed in popularity in the united states these past few years, even the likes of n b a star, le bron james and nfl legend. tom brady have invested millions in the racket sport to see it grow. here's a look at the game that has taken the us by storm. hey, coach valez, the fastest growing sport in the united states. some come for the fun others to stay active or simply to network. but for many, it's already a game changer. so may say you become addicted, but as a healthy eviction, you know, we need to, we need to move as we age. we don't want to,
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we should not be couch potatoes. there's no reason for us. we need to be asked and we need to change the culture of a, a growing old and become active older adults. we can do stuff. pico ball was invented in 1965 in washington state. and it's a combination of tennis, badminton, and ping pong. it's relatively easy to do and, and inexpensive, but that alone doesn't explain the explosion in its popularity. could it be pickled about social factor? the way the court is set up? 20 by 24 just to sort so you get to meet people. and the equipment have made it gender and age neutral. so you can play with all ages, grandchildren, grandparents or play, mix it up, whatever the reason for these came to us. it looks like the pico ball craze is just getting started. with that, now you're up to date here on data, be a news. here's a quick reminder of our top story. european union, foreign ministers are holding
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a historic meeting and team to show solidarity with you've crane and it's defense against the russian aggression. it's the 1st time the blocks for an affairs councils have set, have met outside the border of the you. people, africa is up next with a report on students in south africa who are trained to catch poachers. statement the, the, the,
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the co africa. they are hot to commodities, beecham pens. these are being illegally treated as carpets and kidney. and we're interested in any of our knowledge or national parks are set up. they want to raise awareness of the issue with a wide range of projects to protect to pansy. a co advocate next on d, w. e rocks. youth is struggling with the diction. many young people i
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using crystal meth to escape the bleak outlook so the everyday lives the lives in the attic face severe penalties. the prisons are already as a crowned and under assistance is faction the non existent rocks drug crisis. in 60 minutes on d, w, the, the smiles to the flag, the
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hello, and welcome to a new edition of equal offer go. i'm chris, a lens joining you from ogen state nigeria. today we'll be looking at everything from great god main ideas to critical issues like posted. but 1st, let's say hello to sandra allison.

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