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tax and so that is why we see that the water line style noises. but of course, in the amount of time domain, as we seem to this attack, just a few drones and you can have quite a large effect on ships that much harder to defend. and how do you expect russia to respond to this? well, i actually don't think that as much they can do in the maritime domain. i mean, previously ships have been sunk and they haven't done very much. usually what russia does when you crate and mileage is a spectacular like this is they just do a slightly larger ad, right over civilian targets. so i have a key or either hockey, i'm not say way of making the point. and so i would expect tonight's either the next week or so we'll see slightly heavy at the bottom of civilian areas by the russians. okay. of the current in all me has a new commander in chief. he's cooled, the situation on the front lines, extremely complex and stressful. lease and russian troops are increasing their
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efforts. they've got more man power. so how crucial and speaking about u. s. military aid. now, how crucial is us aid for ukraine's counter offensive? it's so obviously we seen the, the freezing or the drawing down of us i, there is still all the aids going in from european countries. the u. k. recently signed those 2 and a half 1000000000 pounds of 8 over the next year also. and so there is other right, but the reality is, and this is true within nature, it has been true for decades that the us is the indispensable partner and part of that psychological. so when you are paying country, see the us putting his hand in his pocket or delivering alternately, they feel yes, actually we can do this because we're backed up by the americans. and then part of it is just roll industrial power. the us is able to turn out things like artillery shells, and antioch of missiles as
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a much greater rate than you are paying countries. so it is very important. mike will have to leave at that. i think so much. so it's mike moss and military analysts from kings police lane, keep defense minister pro. so the answer is claiming victory in indonesia is the presidential election. the former commander of special forces says young people, his key suppose is even though he himself is 72 years old on official any results. so putting samantha had indonesia is so called festival of democracy wrapped up without major incident. but there were challenges in jakarta, posters delivered ballot boxes through knee, deep flood waters. and the sprawling list of candidates caused some voters, major headaches. what this election really confuses me. none of the candidates visions admissions are interesting and everything is just normal to have the former
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general trouble was to be unto says he wants to maintain indonesia successful course a quarter century after the end of the brutal so hard to dictatorship. the country's economy is growing. and ambitious infrastructure projects are under way. now, results from early unofficial accounts suggest pro is likely to become the next president. some have criticized his ties to the dark days of dictatorship. but others say it's time to focus on a brighter future the, it's called democracy. people have the right to choose to say it's a political dynasty and so on, but it's the people who vote democracy is in the hands of the people that the most of us think all there is no problem if the nation is getting better. so why not indonesians will have to wait until next month before the presidential race and the thousands of others across the country are official. so what would have victories
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for both of them to means that indonesia would put that question to all correspondent gave him lots of what the subject to has been. the defense minister here in indonesia and he stands for upholding the legacy of president. typical rebuild could be photo is usually popular in this country. he has initiated a number off of a far reaching reforms, for instance, starting the production of electric vehicles in this country. it's moving the capital to another. i loved to go away from this huge island of job all and all these projects are still in the making and probable says he wants to continue this heritage. in fact i, i had the chance to talk to him on the complaint trailing. he said a pretty, a bridging the gap between the poor and the rich and this huge nation of indonesia is something he wants to achieve by in, in acting. those policies of trick over the ws guys must,
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has reporting that. now israel is on the growing pressure to delay its plan to sold on rough side and sell them. garza, the world health organization, says the military offensive would cause an unfathomable catastrophe. israel says the operation will be positive, its campaign to destroy on loss with carried out the october, the 7th. the terror attacks more than a 1000000 displays, people are sheltering in and around rasa on the egyptian border conditions. adult. yeah. a correspondent mohammed ali pollute has been talking to some of those scrambling to find a safe place ahead for likely escalation in the war between hamas in his own. okay, them on saturday is what it about what it could mean for the city of ruffled isabel is preparing to launch a full scale of ground offensive hill. it means a crown and his family have to flee again. this time to central garza, after living and distant for 40 days. but this epic and i started to
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unpack the tent. as you can see, we are heading to the central region, which because it's not safe here in graphite. all the important thing is that for many days, the israeli army has been threatening to enter rafa. we want to go to the central region, hoping that some of it is left, even though it's not safe, there. safety isn't god's hands. i'm on, i'm on my beloved, but anxiety is on the rise for more than a 1000000 displaced people here. many families have been forced to move that dense from alpha to other places in sort of safety. a somewhat also lip shaking, but is very strikes. then let the 3 of us hostages inside the house at the city shall border pg come on. we were in rough at tal also tom, they were bombing next to it and many people died. so we thought it would be better
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to go to the c side. otherwise, where can we go to israel? who is below? is this? where do we go with israel? suites, rafa. where do we go? give us any place that we are asking the home us government or the human beings in charge of the gaza strip to come to us and give us a solution and provide us with shelter. we are here, of course not going away. as the wall continues to disrupt the lives of people like a crown in his family. those leaving at alpha hold, this latest displacement will be the last one. and the piece follow soon. now the whole between israel and from mazda is also playing house in the world of culture, with fits of projects helping palestinian children express the feelings. dw, use rebecca rest has went to jeanine and the occupied westbank. young people in the city and the neighboring refugee come being offered a new way to think about the past and to plan for the future. in here it's
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1920. these young palestinian act is a hosting a play telling the story of this region. 1920 of to world one of the production recounts historical displacements and occupation told by the youth who are living the consequences. it's the latest in jeanine's freedom. see, it's a program since its founding bind is riley activist in the late 19 eighties. this u. c. a to has aimed to be a refuge, the young palestinians here in the north and west bank. the com who were able to express over a motion slip a few have great energy the toward inside of falls of to everything we've witnessed from bombings, shootings, and rates. so we come here to venture this energy and this hill saved here. so we can express what's on the chest and say whatever we want. but not only
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that organizes see themselves as freedom fighters, very much part of a resistance movement. this page was created defaults to culture, the physician to israel is occupation and has itself fain. that's hunger to violence. love absolutely. i don't know what the reasons, but in my opinion, art and culture have a strong message, a strong resistance and defense. for this reason, the freedom to ease has been targeted for years. suddenly it was done. this news was done this in 2002 during the 2nd palestinian uprising. he's writing military destroyed is now the war and gaza intentions in the west bank a threatening of the game. and by the best in the side of me after the events that took place on the 7th of october, everything changed. indeed, in the whole region, the tunneling gauze, but also in the west bank and the old police teen in territory the public spam. in
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december, during an incursion on jeanine is randy forces right at the caea to painted graffiti on the walls and arrested 2 of its stuff. one is still in detention without charge project lead is try but cannot take their mind off. what's happening in this city. and are stuck in that has happened with these ordinary life when we smoke more and about what could happen to all of us with costs and 3, she had the sound of drones in the sky in the summer get, despite the fear and depression organizes continue with that part and what they call the stuff. but when the feeling hope, the one day that we in the west bank boosting and sleeping and is through and those leaving and gaza loved the find, the freedom and independence was tied to the end because it's impossible to keep leaving this way. everyone deserves freedom and peace, and has the right to leave as they want. has the right to decide their own destiny . when it comes to the field. using culture to look back at the past with
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a cli emission to try to affect the future. pulled costing is still in its infancy in africa, but it is a rapidly expanding scene. and one where women make up most of the listeners and the creative dw, so you just come on a has moved from can use capital. and i wrote me another, a fundamental of reach 6 for me is the freedom to be super loud. we did a t. m. and we were given when you may have a few to conversations. but the podcast eyes carefully to reach the image. they've disrupt up creating content which will be released over the coming month for the port cast, the messy in between or t m i. recently, they've been named one of africa's talk shows. they see they're offering something new for an african audience, talking about their lives in a fresh and uninhibited way that somebody who has to be like you young go to be talking about the fuel cap thing the on the you with,
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with something and the others were like, wow, thank you for talking about these. thank you for sharing some of these things that you know, other we've been a week. i thought i was alone, you know both the way through it. and for us, i feel like those people that 2nd group, they are what people are going to your mind discusses sensitive and taboo topics in a bunch of being relax. style is like no one is uploading a wonderful being a mom to a kid that she gave birth to. yeah. but people, ultimately it's an intimate way of talking but has indeed them to a moral fund based. we'd like to create and feel tied. and so, and that's what we would do on our own individual pages like authentically creating and sharing knowledge, journeys in a big, vulnerable, and open way. so we want to, to, you might to be boxed but not a stronger concentration and more focus when the struggles we might have moved across the city attending younger and had team a getting a booth sweetie to take a new media company and leak allergic to list africa to a large beauty exhibit. she started a personal podcast 5 years ago. now she runs a fully fledged media onto price,
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you know, then it's going to pass by us, pass. it's going to pass and other people who kind of take it over if we have not. if they don't come and find us back at the studio, lydia and we will be rough to these shoots. we still have a 1000000 plays across various platforms. their pod cast is now able to do what most cannot pay them. this is a great reminder of a top stories for you. israel is on the grand process to delay its planned the sultan rasa in silva and garza, the world health organization says the military offensive would cause an on the south and level catastrophe. and ukraine's middle traces it has destroyed. and now the russian bullshit in the black sea, the landing ship was allegedly destroyed off the coast of the okay, pied premiere and i'm with that you are today. so i'm on your groups. lieutenant, i'll be back at the top of the alice with more international headlines. so if you
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can join me for that. thanks so much for watching the,
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the, the in those days i climbed the steps of the between the gruesome and the growth of last forests until i reached you. my 2 pictures, highest city of skipped,
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still gravely new like 2 parallel lines of lightning and humanity's cradle in a window of the mother of stone phone crone of the come to the tale above towering clouds. mysterious and remote life. my to peach, you know, account talents of the city. no european know spanish conquistador ever found a way through the wilderness of the old bundle valley. on the july day in 1911, the us of the only just in historian, high room, been accompanied by a native going, was the 1st to make his way along overgrown in cub pops. skirting the steep mountain slopes at the top, he discovered the ruins of a long, deserted city. overgrown by the jungle.
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was the last to the account number, where the ink castle, he didn't go from the spanish invaders. not a single gold onto fact was ever being found. no one knows who lived here know why the city was abandoned to, to the city, which according to bingham, was not to be too old mountain, was built in the mid 15th century during the hey day of the ink, the culture of the ink empire. much who was planned down to the smallest detail, the architecture nearest the sweet shoes of society. on one side of the houses has been affinity with the palace of the temples. and on the other, beyond the central plaza, the districts for the scroll isn't the ot sounds below
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them to the south, all the houses and terraces of this thomas, including store houses and sheds ink of cities, were hierarchically structured, both internally and externally. the stone used to build mattress was cornered within the city limits. there were regular masons guilds, with architect most of buddhas, experience, construction workers, and guns of on skilled laborers. similar to those, the viewer of submitted, evil cathedrals, all
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the income houses reflect the societies class distinctions. unlike the own designs, houses the walls in the scholars quarter, and especially in the palace and temple. i'll butte with incredible precision. each stone was shaped to within a fraction of an inch. the ink of builders use no motor and even today the dry stone walls on so passed an attempt at reconstruction. the gabled roots were covered with straw which rested on wooden beams. the beams were fastened to stone supports with ropes made from plumps
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the foaming terraces they were filled with soiled, brought up from the foot of tiny little bumble valley that cooled and danish and the name of these mountains. beyond these, the terracing makes artificial irrigation easier and stops the valuable top slowly being washed away. in. ringback these terraces probably didn't produce enough to feed the entire population of natural feature, many sites of being found within a radius of 5 kilometers, which we used only for farming. the farmers must have been meeting us members of concord tribes forced by the inc, cuz to be central here. the, these reconstructed buildings were used for storage next to them motions for the long months, which would have transported the harvest beams, excavations,
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not only provided insights about the way the inc, cuz lived they also presented new riddles. the whole known as the motors, for example, may have been used for astronomical purposes. at certain times, the hollowed stones were filled with water, taking the position of the windows and the direction of the sun's rays into account . it may have been possible to make calculations for agricultural purposes are. c seeking serious use that the priestesses used to move has to grind pumps and minerals and make dies for weaving . and poetry the
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nobody news went through inc. ever rude and match. repeat you. the word means the only one, the, some of the some gold and silver which represented the tiers of the sun and the moon to the incas were often used for secret purposes. the religious artifacts demonstrate the high level achieved by inca craft, where, cuz the to the motors, the locals tell another story about the, the 2 motors full of water. i'm supposed to represent 2 launch open eyes. you're running for the sun and the sky. the, the various strictly segregated parts of the city are linked by a great many steps. 2 2 2 2 2 the
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. 2 2 the. c the what's known as condo and broke the picked the head with a beat, the 2 rocks behind it for it present the wings. the channel below the beak code has been used to carry the blond of sacrificial animals to the ink of the candle was a symbol of freedom of the a the temple of the sun is a monster pieces income architecture. it seems sent into the rock like a condos nest. from the semi circular town, the priests could make
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a stream normally cool optimizations. calculate the solstice or determine the precise position of the sun, which played a vital role in religious ceremonies, some and what at the center of all the incas sacred rights. the semi circular rules surrounds addressed block of granite which resembles an altar and was presumably used for separate sizes up the center of mount to peach. you lies the palace, the political house with the city. the beauty and precision of the stone rules show that the priests and nobility ruled here. today we know that the books were shaped with bones and stone tools, and then ground against each other until the piece was fitted like a jigsaw puzzle. the trapeze shaped door and window openings all typical of ink to architecture. they were important
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for the structural stability of the openings, which were often some mounted by blocks of stone, weighing many tons the sacred plaza is also known as the enclosure of the sun. to the south, the house of the high priest to the east, the temple of 3 windows, the incomes believe the infinity was reflected in the to the north. the open front of the main temple. beyond the main temple, nice deep ceremonial homes. the interior walls contain 13 nations. it's assumed that an article was consulted to you to ask the council of the gods,
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the voice of anyone speaking into one of the nations this magnified and can be heard throughout the whole the religious center of mass. you, peach, you is the mount where the people bound to the sun. notice in t what down to its main feature is a sacred stone which resembles some dial, the inca would empty. what tunnel means, the place where the sun is fated. astronomers, priests, teachers use the sum dial to calculate the cost of the sun throughout the year. the months of the time of day, although we don't know what to astronomical methods, we used the, the end of my 2 peach. you remains a mystery with the full of the ink to empire. the decline of the city was probably
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inevitable. after that, it didn't take long for the jungle to reclaim the houses, temples and rules, and then the inca city of natural peach who slept for 300 years. the on the in the mountains of the curve, jesus fan summer is
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a time even for the little one. i have to help my mother. there is also a place where children and just the children. yours for learning stands for no man. in 15 minutes on the w, the get ready for an exciting i've been trying to look surprised. i was shoving and i'm ready to dive into the hands of children to you. have you have a window of the quote on this. we've got a response on the on expected side to side the,
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this is the w news live from the growing coals, israel to delay of planned defensive. the well see is the safety of more than a 1000000 palestinians seeking refuge in the city of rough uh, in southern gaza with no one to go. also coming up on the program, ukraine says it has some canal the russian bullshit. the vessel was apparently destroyed, navy occupied crimea and peninsula. it's the 2nd such attacks within 2 weeks. and the defense minister claims victory in indonesia as presidential election, almost special forces come on the proposed to be on to says young people on his
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