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the, the, this is dw, use my from both in the search for the truth of alex, alex said nevada these days reports that the russian all position lead is body is being held via the piano call in a way of 30 say he died. and that's not what top seat has been performed. some worldly, this meeting of munich condemned russian lead, applied to be posted in the valley staff. they also discussed most goes boy, i q grade, and the conflict thing, gaza the
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again fizzle, and welcome. the exiled russian use paper via zeta, says alexei, nevada. these body has been located at a hospital 50 kilometers from the remote penal colony where authorities say the opposition later died off the collapsing on friday. as loyal vigils, police have arrested more than 400 people, according to find scripts in russia, many explain the kremlin for the 47 year old states. dimitri plenty of and is following this story for us. dimitri, what more do we know about how nevada exactly? so you mentioned the nobody goes that tab reports. so we have to understand that the stage according to his relatives and allies and like any independent meat organizations, russia, there was no confirmed information about his whereabouts. but based on at least 2 or 3 sources, nobody is there to locate that his body at a more good one of the hospitals that does regional center where the colon is. so
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the city is called sally hard. and so they, uh, based on uh, conversations with the people in the city and uh, people involved in investigations or in, uh, medical institutions they, um, they released basically 2 major lines today. and one is that, that the case appears to have been taken over by some high ranking officials from federal santos, from moscow. so they say that we can inspect even more secrecy in the coming days about what's happening to the body and medical examinations. and the 2nd account that they gave us is an account of one of the power emetics who, who's working in the city. and it's a quite a small city. it's about 405-0000 people. so especially in the small professional area, everyone knows each other. so he mentions and accounts by one of the people who worked on this case and he says that apparently there were some bruises discovered on the body of alexander volley. and the person who talked to that part of me to
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describe them as bruises did usually happen after a person collapses hardly, and has convulsions and people around him tried to hold him. also has some traces of cpr performed on the body. so these are basically the 2 major lines. the 2 latest updates are we have on the, the convulsions connected with the what you probably don't want to say. a poisoning at that that's of course remains the space for speculation. because again, very so my secrecy and we have to expect only more of it in the next hours and days . that must be extremely frustrating for his support. as for his family, for his team, what a day cooling for will of course uh they begun the competing uh, calling on a russian authorities to release his body immediately yesterday when his mother came to the penal colony. and she was told that his body was taken for further medical examination. there is an online petition,
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one of the independent media websites and russia that gathered more than 10000, a signatures calling on russian authorities to release his body. but we have to understand because i'll extend involved in his supporters were declared, an extreme is and a terrorist organization. so in this sense that the russian authorities have a huge leeway to explain domestic audience why they are holding this. you know, people basically don't need to know a lot of details about how terrorist and extreme is di. that's what they, that's what they call a violently. so in this sense, they basically, they don't have an excuse is, you know, for follow up for holding this information because basically it's a bad person who died and that's what they are trying to tell local domestic audience. but when it comes to demonstrations and even vigils, that being shut down. well, yeah, exactly. uh we, we, we should say that uh, this morning and sunday, uh, probably, uh, the flow of people uh,
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kind of come down to beat as probably not so many people bringing flowers to those makes it memorials across the country. but they still do. and as we mentioned also before, on friday and saturday, more than 400 people were arrested. they are into dated with further this discipline the reactions. and some of them were given find. some of them received short term arrests, and some of them were even beaten up. and another thing is that we know is that disney morals, when people bring flowers, what happens is that basically boiled down to people, bringing flowers and unknown mosque people destroying those memorials. booting results so many messages them into garbage bags and taking them away. but in the few hours doesn't more else if you're again and people bring more flowers just after they disappear and who knows that could keep growing. to be cheap on the out and thank you very much for coming in, bringing this up to date on that story. well,
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leaders of wrap down 3 days of talks at the munich security conference. the boys in the middle east and ukraine tops the agenda president brought him is the landscape was waning west and support for ukraine's fight against russia is costing lives on the battlefield and the head of the 81. the conflict has exposed weaknesses in the line or us and the peace between israelis and palestinians. dw richard polk had told me there was little optimism among the delegates that the talks of the yeah, well i would say that the mood is i've been talking to delegates here in the lounge is just as the, the conference is kind of beginning to, to, to to break up here on sunday and the mood that i've been getting pretty much uniformity from eddie, everybody is one of a pretty deep bloom. is it, there is a real concern about the current state of the well that and say the current multiple crises going on, but it is not a completely uniform picture depending on which crisis you're looking at. you have
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a differing uh, sort of a degree of bloom and one or 2 kind of glimpses of optimism. so they will just quickly break it down across the, a couple of areas starting with ukraine. and that is where the gloom is really the deepest of all. there's a sense that there is a kind of almost like it's of a vicious circle of fatigue, feeding pessimism which in turn feeds by the fatigue the, the, the knowledge that is 2 years since this will began. load, amazing, lensky has been back here. a new neg, i'm making a speech really imploring that the international community enclosed primarily the west, and not to give up on you train to, to keep up the flow of weapons to step up the type of weapons long, the range weapons and more munitions that uh, that ukraine urgently needs the european saying, okay, we're stepping up all game, particularly the german saying that during really a lot, but some finger pointing going on among europeans about who's doing enough for the
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countries like france and pulling that weight and kind of hanging over all of this is the knowledge that would donald trump could potentially when the us selection coming up later this year. and a great fear that he would be inclined to seize implied on the campaign trail to do a pretty quick deal with vladimir putin there would likely come at the very heavy cost a to ukraine, added to that donald trump's threats about, perhaps not standing by nato member states, if they go to, to, in spite russia is, he felt they weren't spending enough on nato. these all adds up to a picture of great anxiety over european security and not really a kind of a road map, a sense of, of, of a how to get out of this. not really a sense of what a realistic victory for ukraine could look like. so, okay, that's the bundle of sort of ukraine and european security. me least of course, the gospel is also a major focus. of course, a huge anger about the,
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the, the degree of civilian casualties being experienced at the moment. western countries still standing by israel broadly. what, of course, their divisions with the western countries, but leading western countries such as the us in germany, really sticking by as well and saying if that is well is, is of course uh, going back to the terrorist attacks of the october, the 7th. the israel has to fight back against that. there was some glimpses of a possible deal that could be done between israel, saudi arabia, the palestinians, to really respect the middle east, but so much could potentially go wrong. so keeping that is really something that is it you can see in the distance potentially, but whether the world can get that is very much in question. very good question in the out. see, is it ask the editor joining us there from the conference? the, how much more on the health industry says is why the attacks have killed thousands of palestinians in central guns at the latest strengths of the city of dallas by
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law. they were also strikes reported in hon us and israel, as against that it will not bow to international pressure to cold off its planned ground, evasion of bravo. within a 1000000 civilians is seeking refuge from the funding in and around the southern city on the border with egypt. journalist hudson boucher in the jordanian capital i'm on has more on the latest is by the strikes. it's mainly since last night. these really strikes concentrated on the central area on the gauze, us rep in different places, uh, dozens or uh, several uh, targets to place since last night and during the day and mainly in the cities of did it. but i had initially worked with the de camp ends a way to uh, dozens that reported uh, killed its not easy to count the number as the is coming from gals. i mean, it's through a health that total in the last 24 hours. not limited to the central area,
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but the whole, the goal is to strength over a 100 were, were killed. meantime that the, they were some targets revolted from the north and goes a city, an injured value, re for g camp along with that the, it's going the ground invasion very intense and can you and is a south main goal is a strip. what more can you tell us about the patients and stuff said to be trapped inside guns, the 2nd largest hospital following a right yeah, according to the minister of health in garza said that the is the way the troops into the hospital a since says they actually they oscar the people in with their patients or uh, displaced people who uh, referred you at the hospital from wednesday to evacuate and everybody uses was able to look has to go out and you just number left, the hospital on,
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on that day went to a rough ourselves for me, as far as that goes a strep at since then the days way, the army and the troops are searching the hospital according to the minister of health today. that's a about 70, a people from the medical stuff where we're arrested and they put the whole people who remains in, in the hospital, in one building, at least 8 patients died and one from the i c u area because there is no electricity. 4th, the 3rd day in the role, 3 women and gave birth in, in, in very difficult situation inside the hospital. all of that, according to the minister of health and garza, you've heard of from journalists hasn't below. oh, sure, thank you very much. here's a look now at some of the other stories making headlines today. the extreme weather
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in northern china is disrupting travels and millions of people returning home from celebrating the annual spring festival. several key highways a closed in a sion janet province sandstone blew out ca, windows, and nope, to people if they feed me by any snowfall stranded travelers in minus 40 degree temperatures from the timeframe. it is the tax engine of what has been released on parole in bangkok. talk to him was detained last august when he return to thailand from 15 he is an exile. is on he'd been phone a government with probably military factions. lufthansa ground proven germany, a planning to walk out and pay dispute next week. the union says 25000 stuff due to strike from a cross maintenance to passenger assistance. the one day stumpage will hit ample. it's including frankfurt, music,
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and building. and brian of gold sneak is marketed by donald trump, has sold out within hours of going on sale a 1000. as of the $400.00 shoes were available for the president, doug belgium, a day of to being fine more than $350000000.00 in new york for trying still watching the w news i made for solon, i'll leave you with this footage from rio de janeiro where kind of old dances, if again taken to the streets in a tribute this time to black women. so because of this is competition, say they wanted to highlight brazil's historical connections to africa. the
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