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the, the, this is the, the, the news live and from berlin tonight, the russian military plane has crashed close to the ukrainian border. social media video appears to show when the aircraft went down. russian media say at least 65 ukrainian prisoners of war were on board. also coming up to 9. donald trump has won the new hampshire primary. it's the 2nd victory in his bid for the us republican presidential nomination, but his only arrival nikki haley. she says the race is far from over, plus 50 platforms and silent tracks. it's germany's train conductors go on strike for better pay. it's causing disruption to travelers and the country's economy,
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and a huge explosion. rocks the capital of mongolia. at least 6 people are killed by a massive blast in hulu. on guitar, after a car crashed into a truck and carrying liquid natural gas, the bridge off is good to have you. with this on this wednesday, a rush and military transport plane has crashed in the bill garad region in the south of the country, close to the border with ukraine. of this video posted on social media and appears to show the moment that the aircraft went down. this video right here, the russian officials said that all of the people on board reported lee, including 65 ukrainian prisoners of war were killed. the russian foreign ministry has blamed chief for shooting down the plain us. alright,
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we have team coverage of this for more now enjoyed by the w as corresponding economy, who was in a key of anti diabetes. jennifer polco reporting from re good jennifer. let me start with you. um, what's the russian side saying about this crash right now? well, rush to the russian for the ministry has called the trash and act of terrorism, partially bleeding and criticizing key, or for killing its own people. the foreign ministries ambassador at large for crimes committed by the key of regina said, quote, he has committed an insane act of barbarism, demonstrating, complete disregard for human life. on quote, the plane was supposedly heading to a war prisoners exchange between russia and ukraine on their shared border. according to moscow cube knew about it and still chose to fire, to miss styles as the russian military claims to have seen on its very dar earlier today, just that have been that your poor, the senator and former chief of the russian airport,
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sat in the interview but it is 100 percent clear that the play was shut down. he also stated that the crew was able to report an external impact before crashing and killing everyone on board. okay, so that could may be indicated that there had been a, an explosive on board nick and tell us what kind of reaction are we getting from ukraine of the beam. a strange day hearing key of that wasn't the real official reaction. it hasn't been one from zalinski for instance. i think it's clear that this is an incredibly sensitive topic for us as well. some of whom would be non russian detention for over a year. is something that the president and anyone in least existence here, is acutely aware of the relatives all making a lot of noise in a democratic sides like ukraine, that has much more weight than in the system like russia. we heard from the doesn't service. is that a prisoner stays, was indeed planned for today. and more lastly, today they've said that they weren't informed by the russian hill to ortiz, that any of these prisoners would be flown to an apple. so close to the front lines
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. we've had a statement from the ministry of defense saying that ukraine will continue to targets russian planes that are attacking or using the use transport weapons to ukraine's borders at it wasn't that clear admission in a sense of responsibility, but it was kind of up to us in that sense, and the people here and give all basically scratching the heads and listening to some of the most kind of extraordinary versions. extraordinary. because 1st if the result that, you know, versions based on unknown sources to try to make sense. what happens? yeah. nick, i mean if we believe what, what we're hearing coming out of russia, then you cream possibly shot down to playing that was full of ukrainian prisoners. if these prisoners are found to have been on board, what is the most likely reaction from ukraine going to be in europe in? the question is to say, was this a trap? was this somehow it attempts to get ukraine to down this plain? like an offering?
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it up as an easy target where these people even still alive when they were on that plane. all these kind of sent me an extremely versions of being talked about here in cuba. i think what, in the way that many rushes seem to believe that this will impact the government negatively. i don't think that this was on how to change the mood in the country. ukraine has run the well. there was incident in july 2022. when lots of ukraine present were killed in russian detention in occupied ukraine, you don't yet skimming a tech that the russians claimed ukraine carried out, but which has since been proven by many experts to being impossible to carry out by the cranes the way the russians had alleged so i think it will turn the mood even more violently against russia, and i think this will worry here that russia is going to use this is an attempt to basic local further exchanges. yeah. yeah. still have so many unanswered questions tonight. wsb connelly reporting from keith dw jennifer pocket from reagan to both of you. thank you. the united nation says that a training center run by you, it's relief agency for palestine. refugees has been show during fighting and
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southern golf at the facility and hun, eunice was reportedly being used to shelter, displaced people. now writing on the media platform x, the director of the relief organization and gaza initially said that the building was a blaze. he posted that save access to the center, had been denied for 2 days, and the people were trapped. our special correspondent, abraham, in jerusalem. she has more. so what we, what we know is what we're told through a un spokespeople or you when a sources, it's very difficult to verify ourselves. this information on the ground as access to the gaza strip is hugely restricted for journalists. but what we're told by you on sources is that you in training center, that was housing displaced people, a, supposedly thousands, was struck by tank fire. uh and there,
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then from there we get very conflicting reports about the number of casualties. first, we heard that there were mask, cor, i'm quoting mass casualties, but then there were reports also from you. one source is that uh, the casualties are other about 9 of the displaced people. and we've also additionally heard that the southern and gods as hospitals have been cut off by is really forces is really forced to say that in this general area, there was a large concentration of from us fighters. and as such a, there was an oper operation. there are military operations going on in the southern guns, gaza strip. that in itself is not surprising. these really army has said that it's moving it's operation from the northern part to the southern part in garza, which now houses hundreds and thousands of people who have escaped from the north
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to the south. but this is information that is extremely, extremely difficult for us to verify that was due to be use are you bringing their reporting from jerusalem? let's take a look now some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. protesters and block the highway in jerusalem, demanding these really government negotiate for the release of all hostages, still held in gossip. demonstrators accused the government of endangering the hostages, and its war with homos is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has bound to continue the offensive until homos is defeated. the us, it says it is carried out. airstrikes and northern the rack targeting 3 facilities linked to the wrong back to militia. it follows an attack on an iraqi air base over the weekend, which injured for us personnel. iran aligned to militants, have stepped up a tax on us troops since the start of israel's offensive. in garza, north korea has followed up. it's 1st known in missile launch of the year by firing several cruise missiles into waters near southern korea's western coast. so has not
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confirmed the exact number of missiles fired or their flight details. the launch comes to me, they per bucket and run of weapons demonstrations by p on gang a fast train headed for the check capital. prague have slammed into a truck at a railroad crossing, killing at least one person, an entering 10 others. authorities of open investigation into the collision and warranted the number of injured may rice or to the united states donald trump has cleared another hurdle in his bid to become the us republican presidential nominee . on tuesday, he won the new hampshire primary by an 11 point margin, but his only arrival former south carolina governor nikki haley is vowing to fight on saying that the race is quoted far from over. she might be down, but she isn't out of the day a voting mist tens presidential primary a hey lean say such
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a loss in new hampshire doesn't spell the end game. new hampshire is 1st in the nation. it is not the last in the, this raise is bar for move on to as a poll says a sticking with a not over until it's over 25, south carolina. so i mean again, it's in south carolina people that you should be in this right here. but the nice victory speech belonged to donald trump. well, i want to thank everybody. this is a fantastic state. this is a great, great say, you know, we want new hampshire 3 times now 3. the pizza pieces of liquid down to the form of
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president deserves another to i voted for donald trump, which made the day extra awesome for me. it's a special day and i'm proud to be fair and i'm glad that we're in the 1st primary and united states. i think that the people that are needs to be back in office haley bows to fights on. but so tough to victory looks increasingly narrow. while a trump fight and re much this november a p is ever more like like the what are you going to use janelle, or do malone it standing by for, as in mary, max, new hampshire, you know, get to see you. so there you are in the state, new hampshire, that was widely considered. one of hailey's best shots at the feeding donald trump, but she lost their, what happened or indeed it really was thought that
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she had comparatively better. chances are here in new hampshire than in iowa. in new hampshire, of course, you have an electorate that is much more moderate with you with a larger proportion of undeclared voters. but nikki haley, she really failed to capture the core republican voters, the party faithful, and in the end they were just much more enthusiastic about trump. then halley supporters for about hailey and exit polls. so that especially voters who thought immigration was a major issue resolved. niggly back trump and anecdotally bred, i can tell you and talking to many voters here, the border and illegal immigration really is top of mind. there is this wide perception here that joe biden has lost control of the southern border that illegal immigration has become a full blown crisis. and donald trump has the means to regain control of the situation. loading, of course we're in new hampshire. this isn't the north eastern part of the country, nowhere near the southern border,
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but that hasn't stopped voters from worrying about it over here. and donald's vestiges about it has clearly resonated with them and that has helped them to a win here in the state. yeah, and they'll be headed now to south carolina, which we know the republicans there tend to be more conservative, they tend to be more religious. and as we heard earlier, haley as well, she's going to stay in this race. is there any realistic path to victory for her? of the she has clearly decided to go big on south carolina. in fact, she has a speech scheduled very today. wednesday, she just announced a multi $1000000.00 ad by there in south carolina. but pulling does a put her far behind trump, they are very conservative. elector. as he said, trump is very popular there and the political establishment seems to be lining up behind us. a former president led to by a south carolina senator tim scott. now,
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south carolina is going to be a very big risk for her. it would be very embarrassing for her to lose in our home state. there's also concern about her donor money might draw you off. now, she has the fundraising trips organize around the country that may help her go on for a little longer. there is also the series that she should stay in the raise of just in case donald trump. buck gets convicted or ends up having to face a jail time, noting, of course that he is facing $91.00 criminal charges across 4 cases. now she has 5 months until the republican convention where the republican nominee is named and the $1000000.00 question of course is going to be whether she can hang on until then. yeah, and despite all of this, um that you just beautifully laid out this and steal his, hit trump nomination to lose. what does all of this then tell us about the, the state of the republican party? you know, last night we were at trump selection,
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watched party that same election watch party where he gave a victory speech, a victory speech that taught was particularly angry. he attacked on nikki haley ferociously. he called her and impostor. he said that he, he got, he didn't get mad. he got even. this was really such a contrast from his speech in iowa where he wanted to appear more presidential and had a message of unity for the country. but his speech in new hampshire last night, it really reminded us that the party is fairly, in the hands of a person associated with this kind of norm breaking volatility. and that not about trump saw brand. if not the populism continues to dominate. and that nikki haley is going to struggle to break that hold. all right, janelle, for is there in new hampshire and the republican campaign, the road to the white house goes to south carolina next to mail. thank you. hundreds of prime minister victor or bon says that his government supports sweden's
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bid to join nato or button says that he had spoken to nato chief. you had spoken back that he has urged his parliament in budapest to ratify sweden's a session. hungary is now the only native member yet to agree officially to sweeten joining the alliance after yesterday's vote in turkey. lawmakers, they are overwhelmingly approved suite one session at for stalling for months. and that change, of course, came after president richard pyre of air to one publicly, came out in favor of the bid following concessions from sweden over its perceived acceptance of kurdish groups. that turkey views as terrorist dw is latria, shilton is in brussels, and i asked her whether prime minister or bon statement reaffirming is support for sweden's nato membership bid. there's a come as a surprise. it doesn't array because only yesterday that go on has invited his swedish content. that was chris isn't saying that he would like to hear quote,
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negotiate together with them, a sweden's may to a session. so and then today you hear that he fully supports this officer phone call. this installed and back. there has been a bit of mixed messaging going on with regards to sweden's natal membership by victor, all done before. so he used to say that he wouldn't be the last one to agree to his readings natal membership, but then also changed his tone. and he has been critical against sweden because of critiques against the root of law and hungry. and as i said, so this comes a bit as a surprise right now because of the things or the, the invitation he just has mentioned yesterday, or he just spoke out yesterday to the swedish pragmatist a christmas that was due to use the t or something. they're reporting from the brussels now to south america. argentinians are holding a large demonstration of the capital one as iris over controversial economic
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reforms announced by the countries the president javier malay. thousands of workers are taking part in a 12 hour stride, also boise, their opposition to planned reforms that are expected to amend labor laws. at least government has slashed public spending and the value of the local currency, arguing the difficult overhauls are necessary. after years of overspending that have left the country in debt, the protesters a, the changes have made life for those already struggling, even harder. forcing many to ask for help i enjoy to be now is lazy. i'm in one is obviously, is a journalist for the one is out his head on the condo. it's good to have you with this. so talk is through here. we got another day approaches. talk this through why people are, are going on the streets slow. thank you. for having me. so the, the main reasons are, well, we could say to 1st the 13,
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mature step have the intermediate loan to that day he took off a piece and then 2 very must see pieces of legislation which are making a decree and so called i'll meet you at both pieces of legislation seek to gravely re shape the case of the items 9 states and have more even more of 30 measures within what he promised to do these when he was running for president. and so the people were seeing protests right now, do they represent a large minority in the country or what are their numbers like or ok, so we have tons we so now since the working of workers, sorry from the friend you and young's and people that when by their own marketing congress and yes, lake still has a lot of popular support. uh, the last service you guys sold, which was, uh, we do, let's call it cv,
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started be said that 63 percent of convenience still supported late. even the ad he's out there with the mattress. the thing is this up. i mean, he promised to launch of 3 commissioners, but he said that the police because case of sort of no t actually said the police because the case will pay for the semester or not the general public. and what he's doing is actually making the general public for be so so with the measures at, for instance, that the motivation at which was i'm more that he developed the mesa for more than 50 percent. right. that he really increased inflation. we have uh, i mean place on the right that we haven't seen scenes at 1991. so what, what does that mean that in, for ordinary people in argentina, what's happening to them as well as the only december beef
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prices have gone up more than 50 percent points. that's uh, that's uh, keowee mosquito. what's happening. also, the may not be great with useful reading force, rebuild the rental a little which regulated rental prices. so for instance, if you want to rent an apartment now, you can see that the, the ads are in us dollars and looking pistols anymore, because you can, uh, do make contracts in any currency, even deep clean if you want. but the thing is, uh, yeah, uh right. the prices have gone up and uh for, for, for instance, the new omega spiel 6 to make even part of the costs to things like popular libraries which are at and keep get by the state or lake and buy insurance. um, more, more workers in the state uh he wants to fire more workers in the state which he has already started doing. uh, that kind of thing like, uh, very uh,
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complex on several of 30 packets, which he says he's the only way to fix or get the arms around him. problems, right? he have said um several times there will be pain before there is game, a condo glass, and when his art is for kind of, we appreciate you giving us the latest. thank you. thank you very much. i as well here in germany, train drivers have begun their longest ever strike piling on travel. misery for thousands of passengers. economic experts warn the dispute. overpaying working hours good costs of the economy up to a 1000000000. europe's the strike is set to last until next monday. gemini, at a standstill again. the $43.00 o spray can a matter of weeks begun in the early hours of tuesday. and this walk coat is expected to hit hardest. i'm standing in the middle of berlin's main train station during rush hour. but if you look around, it feels like
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a ghost time. that's because this is a far space of 6 feet long slide. the longest in german real history passengers and freight transport has been told to expect massive disruption. it was only an emergency timing tables. it's estimated that each strike the crude cost up to $100000000.00 euros. those caught up in the keels. nothing mused. we have some fed up with it currently thinking about calling and it's worth to find the substitution. because my closest way to where i am going is going to take me around 2 hours, even though it's less than 7 kilometers away from your out of you said me how many billions discharge bond get from the texas a. and now that goes in here for a week, i'm sorry, 7 o'clock, i'm sorry. no, i don't want you to give off. i'm sick. great drivers once
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a reduction in working hours. a blank took waste and a 3000 you inflation compensation, payment, trained bosses bolt to the demands there. compromise all 4 was rejected by the union via hutton. we had signaled the willingness to negotiate until the very end that we wanted to prevented that the union continues to escalate the situation and refuses to enter into negotiations with us from it owns and for how long to place. the government has called on both sides. the guest arrived the tables for finale in to the 6. the standoff appears unlikely in mongolia, at least 6 people have been repeatedly killed in a massive gas explosion in the capital of we learned, but tar. the blast occurred after a crash between a car and a truck carrying liquid natural gas. is it in the 1st set of machines? the hub blast rocks,
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mongolia is capital land. but tar before dawn to a car collided with a natural gas tanker setting off a series of explosions. the fireball spread engulfing this apartment block. some residents barely made it out alive. just as soon as we realized our apartment was on fire, panic set in and we tried to reach the exit. but one of the doors was already engulfed in flames. we had to forcefully break through the other door to escape. dozens of others were able to escape, but fire fighters died. battling the blaze. and official says they were hit by swine debris. got up at the top was well, firefighters were trying to extinguish the plains. another explosion went off. the
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pots of the tongue blew off with great false, resulting in a tragic loss of 3 firefighters at a loss. many here know could have been much worse if the blast had happened during busy daytime hours. and finally, a story about surrogacy against extinction. in a world 1st, scientists have successfully managed to artificially impregnate and endangered white rhino. the ag of a southern white rhino was fertilized in the laboratory and successfully transplanted into a surrogate mother. the breakthrough is being held as a chance to potentially save the related northern white rhino this mother and daughter of the last of their kind in the world. scientists are hoping that they can bring this bases back with this arrogant mother from the edge of extinction. this is a reminder now of our top story. a russian military transport plane has crashed
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close to the border with ukraine. russian media, quote, the ministry of defense saying that at least $65.00 people were on board, including ukrainian prisoners of war. you're watching the w news. why from berlin? i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news. i hope you can join us that the, the,
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