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the, the best is doing is live from but in claim and counts a claim. as ukraine accused, as russia of deliberately risking the lives of prisoners of war, a russian military plane crashes carrying 65 ukrainian soldiers to a prisoner swap. the kremlin says, key of shots, the aircraft down is really forces battle. have us fights us for control of guys. the 2nd biggest sitting con eunice. at least 9 people are killed as tank shells. strictly un center sheltering, displace palestinians also coming up angry french farmers,
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a nation nationwide. chaos. a long list of complaints includes rising costs of production and cheap imports on the cutting homegrown produce. the i'm told me on that people welcome to the program. ukraine has accused russia of deliberately risking the lives of prisoners of war following a plane crash in southern russia. moscow tells a different story. the cremeans as cubes of forces shut down a transport aircraft carrying 65 ukrainian soldiers to a prisoner swamp. and the storage shed widely on social media is set to show the moment the russian military transported crashed. black smoke streaks, the gray skies, then a fine bowl residents and the surrounding areas described hearing rumblings,
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numerous loud things. on the side, you will see i went outside and saw a strong, glowing, the sky. then i saw smoke, the stat rumble that i heard was quite scary. the craft went down to be a good all region of southern russia close to ukraine's border. the regional governor said the plane crashed and the field in a residential area, and there were no survivors. ukraine often talk it's the russian military transport planes believe to be delivering missiles, especially near its frontier. but the russian defense ministry claims the plane had human cargo, 74 people, 65 of them, ukrainian soldiers being flown in for a prisoner exchange in new york rushes foreign minister called for the un security council to discuss the incidents. what could i use before the ukrainian prison as
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a hall when transported to the po, garad region of medium in order to conduct? yet another swab was that was agreed between moscow and keith with a company of suspect you'll, instead of this, the ukraine inside launched an ad defense smith, south from the khaki region, and i keep talking to the airplane. them was a faithful strike, a duplicate. the so for the key is confirm that the prisoner swap was due to take place. but it says it had not been asked by russia to into a safe space, as with previous swaps. ukraine's president below him is a lensky cold for an international investigation. spots of admission as young as the russians are playing with the lives of ukrainian prisoners, with the feelings of their relatives, and with the emotions of our society. we need to establish all the facts as much as possible, given that the downing of the plain occurred on russian territory. it was showing that she's keeping her daughter. it was a national control. ukrainian intelligences,
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russia could be trying to destabilize the situation in ukraine, undermine international support. we all dw corresponding economy in q for ma, all in ukraine's view of the crash are quite saying not enough, at least if that's what the kind of ukrainian public opinion if you go by that. most people looking for all it says and not getting a clear one from the government. i think that is understandable, given how sensitive topic of those bruises were a even if they aren't on board. the whole topic is emotionally very high up on most ukrainians as priorities we've heard from the doesn't services here. who said that prison exchange was planned for today. and we had the statement from the ministry defense later saying that ukraine will not refrain from attacking military targets over belgrade region near the ukrainian frontier that it would stop because of this . some people have read that as an admission responsibility. others say it is
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simply about ukraine carrying on defending the cities manufacturer of which has been as the witness to lots of russian text recently. so no conducive on says, and lots of space for speculation, full conspiracy theories and for lots of different reputations. israel says it's forces are battling, how most fighters having and circled hon. eunice the 2nd biggest city in guys, a united nations official say is really a tank shells hit you in training facility of hon. eunice sheltering, displaced palestinians. and these 9 people were reported killed and 75. all those wounded is all denies its forces. were responsible for the attack and has launched an investigation in washington to find an administration has condemned the shelling . we've deplored today's attack on the unions con eunice training center. you've heard me say it before you for the secretary, say it before, but the civilians must be protected and the protected nature of un facilities must
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be respected and to manage. hearing workers must be protected so that they can continue providing civilians with real life saving uh some engineering assistance that they need to. the w special correspondent, abraham in jerusalem has more. what we, what we know is what we're told through a un spokespeople, are you when a sources it's very difficult to verify ourselves. this information on the ground as access to the gaza strip is usually 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, then from there we get very conflicting reports about the number of casualties. first, we heard that there were mask co, i'm quoting mass casualties, but then there were reports also from the un sources that uh,
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the casualties are other about a 9 of the displaced people. and we've also additionally heard that 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 and concentration of from us fighters. and as such, there was an oper, right operation. there are military operations going on in the southern got 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 gaza, which now houses hundreds and thousands of people who have escape from the north to the south. but this is information that is extremely, extremely difficult for us to verify. let's take a look now at some of the stories making headlines around the world. i think the
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west says it's launching more air operations in response to attacks on shipping by humans with the rebels who the spokesman said, one of them is all the head a u. n. a u. s. navy vessel, or the pentagon said to american flag, ships carrying cargo for the defense of state departments came under attack. a woman in the us state of california has been lifted to safety after spending 14 hours on top of so much call. i'm sorry, say a vehicle fell into a creek and flipped over. when she crossed the bridge during heavy flooding. california has declared a state of emergency in several areas because of records rainfall. tens of thousands of people have joined a one day general strike in argentina against president. have you emulate his plans to slash public spending and privatize much of the economy. but a insists tough action is essential to rain in inflation and restoring growth. but
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ordinary work as fare, they will be hottest head as a major challenge for emily. in the heart of argentina, thousands are on strike and demonstrating in front of the congress in buenos aires . they are here to publicly reject austerity measures proposed by the countries right wing, the libertarian president javier malay. they feared the reforms will set the country back decking the property single, 56 years old. i can tell you that i have already experienced this. it was in 2001. i'm not ashamed to say that we ate from the golf age back then we have to bond to to suffice. i feel this difficult history will return to watch and tina. that's why i'm here. for my family, for my colleagues, for my daughters and so my grandchildren argentinians have already been
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grappling with storing installation. but under the countries, new president living conditions are quickly deteriorating. the call to strike came from argentina's largest labor union. they say proposed amendments to laws would weaken worker protections of dramatic cuts and public spending will further high cup prices. look, i don't think that we want to challenge the politics and play here. can be called on deputies to act in line with what the majority wants. talk folk for a little that goes against the interest of working people and the working costs in general. a little they would have sent transportation rates, food and housing, the level of the area to get our money. i'm not many here say the costs of millie's plan to inflict short term pain to slash inflation in the long run are too high to bear. with an estimated 40 percent of the population already living in,
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in poverty. journalist as a condo iglesia in boone, as iris told us about more about the strikers main grievances 1st started to make sure that's how the emulate loan. to that day, he took off a piece and then to bury in my seat pieces of legislation which are make a decree. and so call me this year at both pieces of legislation seek to gravely re shape the pace of that i can sign states and have more even more of 30 measures. only in december, beef 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 which regulated rental prices. so for instance, if you want to rent an apartment now, you can see that the,
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the ads are in us dollars. i'm lucky in pennsylvania more because you can uh, do make contracts mean any currency, even deep clean if you want. but the theories, uh, yeah, uh right. the prices have gone up and uh for, for, for instance, the new on the whole spiel of 6 to make even part of the cuts to things like popular libraries which are at and keep kept by the state or lake and patients. um, more more workers in the state uh he wants to fire more workers in the state which he has already started doing that kind of thing. and re farmers have on least chaos across from spring many areas to a standstill. they are complaining about rising cost and cheap imports that on the cuts that produce and they evolved to carry on the action until the demands of met the scene taking place across france. long lines of tractors, blocking roads,
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francis farmers feel they've been ignored for too long. now they're making sure everyone is listening. in the south western city of a zone, they burned hate bales and sprayed liquid mon, newer onto a government building. the police did not attempt to stop them. we no longer assemble were not being listened to were moving up. i guess the farmers have many grievances, including high taxes on tractor fuel environmental regulations and competition from cheap imports. they say their goods have to meet higher standards than products from other countries. driving costs off and profits down. they've been yeah, they were allowing food to be brought in. that isn't reduced with the same
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constraints. we have negotiated sions with supermarkets and manufacturers on our price is not going well. it, them, i went, was fun. yeah. so a cooling for all this to be put on the table and a swift come great responses. the context the protests have spilled over into neighboring belgium. the french farmers voice, their frustration outside of the european commission and brussels. france is the use biggest agricultural producer, but it's farmers see their output and their incomes under threat. i feel like the most is a show of results. farmers are coming out that we never saw before. non unionized and unionized once. there's no difference because everyone's 5 is the same. the money is no longer there, the cash flow is no longer there. this will prove that the protesters are heading on to paris next to pressure of the french government directly. and they say when
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their demands are met, they'll use their tractors for farming. instead of blocking roads. right, the news roundup next dw documentary, looking into how it she may have develop since the end of the cost of caches dictates the shape of 3 decades ago. as money is a dw dot com, it's only online people watching the not just another day. so much is happening all at once. we take time to understand this is the day i'm in that's look at current use events, analyzed by experts and critical thinking is weekdays on d, w. the
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