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the, the, basically the, the news life from berlin of to, to you, i was fighting on for us shows and vision. we look at what could be next for ukraine. and oscar can keep, keep up the fights facing i'm addition, shortages and delays from western eyes on funding. the water efforts also coming up firefighters search for people stay meeting off of the deadly fod at 2 residential towers in eastern spain. witnesses say the pay of the buildings, cladding, fuel, the inferno, and the u. s. a. tubes, it's fast landing in half a century flight controllers confirm they're receiving
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a faint signal from the noon us out on the i'm british manager. thanks for joining us. ukraine remains in the fights for the war, has entered an uncertain phase just ahead of the tweet, a mock of rushes full scale invasion. ukraine has been able to put up stiff resistance and false russia to take heavy casualties for every gain with keys. now face is a critical munition shortage. will difficult deadlock in the us congress over continuing ministry assistance and lack of production capacity in europe. of both factors. the deputies ukraine bureau chief, me kindly poses the question, what lies ahead for ukraine's fight against prussia? the only thing we can regret is that we didn't stop active measures earlier. he
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means the rule. that was that to me, person's message, their recent interview with the russian state, tv woods, the put in and speculation that the kremlin might be open to some kind of deal to freeze this conflict. resilience savage is ukraine next. but at london's chatham house think tank, she says bruton still thinks he can take all, if you can. it is clear from both ends, public statements that she's not changing. she's wor, objectives. what i see russia in this year really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine, and they will be breaking ukraine militarily. unnamed russian sources, talking about the potential piece deal, adjust to districts and tactics. she says. they also will work in the west to actually undermine decision making to some of these confusing messages about the possible ceasefire. meanwhile, not mean cease fire for them. they would like to see washington actually accepting
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of food instead of tauriel drab versus victory, and have div was the biggest since the full of buffalo last may many expect pushing to use momentum, going to try to take all the full ukrainian regions is already formally annexed. that's done yet. so hans, so please you. okay, so it will be easy. ukraine still controlled sludge waves of these regions puts in may want to push on, but does he actually have the results? his taking of difficult construction forces many lives wasted intelligence estimates for the casualties and over 10000 dead, one russian ministry builder. you can claim that the death toll had reached $16000.00 mike martin the senior visiting fellow and was that is at kings college london. he says that you can, you know, me, can make russia by a high price for any territorial gains. defense is much easier than attack. the russians may well be able to take small amounts of grounds at great cost,
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but they don't then it suddenly roll it over and take up is that can raise your desktop. and i know you guys know that they need to just move back very slowly. their ability to do that will depend on how well west and support holds up to have got ukrainians were fortunately out gunned $5.00 to $1.00. you promise its supply ukraine with a 1000000 shells in a year failed while russia got that many from north korea in a matter of months. well, you can, you know, is now on washington. but i think at the moment we were the little bit of a guy political waiting point. everyone's waiting to see what happens with the us presidential election. thank you. trump wins. we all gonna say, you know, quote unquote the date of the century and from is going to hand large areas of ukraine to pizza in the ukrainians on what kind of the assumption that they're on there right now. so they're doing what they can with homegrown innovation, getting targets deep inside russia with long range drones to fit maximum damage on
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pretends war economy as ukraine and his 3rd year full is trying to take the fight to russia while it waits to see whether the west provides resources have another go on the battlefields and the deputies you can military, if they kindly find that report for us. i asked ammonia how modrall and ukraine is holding up after its troops, conceded control of the city of, of div a. look, i think the rest, the thing about idea of cold was the date chosen to lead most people here, i believe that ukrainian cheap should have lost less. that city earlier should have minimize the loss is when leaving rather than questioning the fact the update of co was eventually left that the rest is what allows us to come and substitute it didn't have a great deal of strategic importance. it was basically ukrainian kind of what was going to explain. it was kind of the closest bit of the crating until territory to don't yet city. it was surrounded on 3 sides by russian troops and had been for
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quite some time. and i think for most ukrainians of the, if it is basically seen as another bus much i sent you that has some symbolic importance that the russians really wants to catch it. but it doesn't really change straight on the front lines. we. so off the rest it cut to the bus, which basically was the last biggest success pre of the, of course, not much changed. the grading troops still getting just west of buck with. so i think this is something that ludovic which and wanted before his re election campaign. but that doesn't really change the big picture. and i think, you know, if you look around me here and see if this is still a country that is functioning occasionally expectations, especially the beginning where people thought that russian troops would be and keep within a matter of days, there is question about the us support can you create and put up a fight much longer if aid from the us doesn't arrive? obviously the us is crucial us within stokes, or just on a different scale to any other nato country for that matter. so it, when the us is broke down and so in the internal political struggles, that is
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a problem. but we have seen european countries also, japan, canada try and step up, trying to send more money, more supplies. now trying to bridge that gap before a decision comes out of washington, i think, brooding, i used to seeing you create and using those long range drones to attack. not only a rushes blacks, the fleets, but also oil facilities. and russ try and really deprive pressure of the financial results to keep on fighting this war. and there was a hope pay it that was say in the future the west will allow ukraine to use the weapons. it's already received to strike targets in russia itself. we've had a interview with you and still to go to the general sector of nato, saying that when you create and get those f 16 jet since being promised, it is legitimate for ukraine to use them against targets in russia. that would make that straight, much, much easier robin trying to instep to themselves attack themselves systems on russian territory. if that is something that you crane is desperate to do next 2 years into this grinding wall, how open ukrainian scott and k to any potential negotiate to be staying with russia
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. but we've not seen any sign that the russians up. so piece of that includes and thinks his own role and wants to push homes advantage. well, west and support is uh, you know, failing to keep pace. i think if you look at the social is it here in ukraine, people say yes, we often see open to talk, but when you ask them, are you willing to give up? great integrity? are you willing to promise not to join nature or the you? the vast majority of ukrainian says, no, i think the most people here as all for the situation is now as big as the, you know, the kind of death told them was off the current series is the least bad option. when you ask them why not just freezes contact, they say, well, you know, russian will be back in a few years time strongly if we let them risk to recover and recuperate now. so there's a real sense of how he's got to push this home. now to avoid high jobs, people's children to fight in 5 within his time or leave it there. thanks so much for joining us this morning. dw, you can go to chase me. connelly and key. thanks so much. but us and e, you will have him post sanctions and rush out to hinder its ability to fund the one
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ukraine. but the new report points out a major new poll report by rights crew, global witness phase. the kremlin is making money from 2nd. temperatures is often defined or by the u. that's despite an event on oil impulse from russia, as part of its sanctions program. the don't lose brussels correspondent jack patrick has the story. the oil tank is like these are still bringing russian oil into the you did the kremlin 1100000000 your rows last year, according to when you report by the n g, a global witness, a legal loophole is allowing russia to sell it soil in the you the spice of sanctions from, against impulse countries which having imposed sanctions on russian oil are able to import millions of barrels of russian crude oil. they refine them in those countries. and at the point that they've become a refined product, like fuel or diesel is no longer considered russian. and so this deal is freely important into the european union. they followed oil tank of movements and delved
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into publicly available russian tax revenue. information in that research deal is mainly coming through india and turkey, but also the bulk area, which is actually inside the u. when that you brought in the sanctions on refined to petroleum products in february 2023, they did so with limited exceptions. one of those exceptions being to allow bulk area to continue to impose for find oil in order to prevent a major economic hit to the use porous nation in the statements to dw the european commission, acknowledge the loophole. we do not prohibit the import of refined petroleum products from 3rd countries, which do not have a russian origin because of the refining process. they said the 1100000000 yours in oil sales is the equivalent of nato is recent pledge to spend on. i munition, the ukraine and member states stockpiles and on the other side advised russia
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arrives 1200 cruise missiles. the type it's been using to strike targets in ukraine for 2 years now. the w brothers go to spawn and drug, patrick, find that report. i also mind, you know, by the way you is going to do anything about closing this need a new portal. it doesn't look so the main thing that they can do is try and en this delegation, football gary, which alive is bulgaria to continue to purchase oil. it was the set top in order to sort of prevent a real big shock in the bulgarian economy. and we've been pressing, indeed many journalists have been pressing the european commission for many months about this delegation that bulgaria has as yet not remains unchanged. the, the corresponding jack paddic speaking to me. i live from brussels, a quick look now and some other stories making headlines around the world. the mother of the late trembling critic alex in the bodily has accused russian investigators of trying to stage
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a secret video for her son. she says that she has seen her sons body, but that will penalties of pressuring her against holding a public funeral. nobody's family, and that's of the kremlin mad at him. something moscow rejects, instead of us, rather than joe biden, has met with the window and daughter of russian opposition leader alexa in the valley. the visit at the hotel in san francisco came as a lighthouse announced fresh sanctions against prussia, the valleys, family, and allies say he was killed in a russian prison on president vladimir to pull change orders. and the largest hospital in the us state of alabama has suspended it's in vitro fertilization treatments. it follows a routing by the states highest court that say is frozen embryos or fertilized eggs, are the legal equivalent of children. the hospital says it must have valuate whether it's patients or doctors could face criminal charges to
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use now about the wall between israel and how much the how must run goes a house ministry, i'm sorry, in gaza. is now saying that overnight strikes on thursday in central because i came to at least 23 people there while efforts are also now under way to secure a ceasefire in paris about the casualties now casualties were taken to the ok. ok, so hospital in data allow the ministry say is more than 29000 palestinians have been killed in israel is was to the of 2 of us, 710 to attack these rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu has meanwhile, presented a plan for a postwar garza to his security cabinet late thursday, mocking the 1st formal presentation of a plan forward. so let me know for more is john list got him on the body from cairo claim good money talks about the div were being held in title and i'll be heading. the adults might be held in patters where i'll be exactly which talks. it
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was obviously something is cooking, and the heads of it's a pretty fair or for how much it's made. i knew it was for several days in cairo talking. it was interesting intelligence and the now there seems to be enough common ground that we have now and announce meeting in paris this week. and the with said the head of most of the dockets button the and the head of c, a 8. the william guards the cut, the re prime minister and the head of education, intelligence above the cabinets. so the question is, we don't know exactly how the gap we have seen in the last 2 weeks. the confusion was stopped 2 weeks ago. how this gap square feet is by now because at that time and how much basically it offered to, to release prisoners. so really sorry, hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners and most important in exchange for a complete stop, a off of the wall. so we don't know how this gap was really close,
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we don't know anything about the substance, but of course there is an urgency is rain is announced a defense if i can the, the safety of the hot ends. we have the upcoming months of from, of the on and when we have the situation of disappearing in the gaza strip of semen than the stomach, what might be even get more furious than it was already? well, that also appears to be a post war plan for gaza with the east red wall cabinet. what more do you know about this? as well as the bed it's, it's sketchy here. this audio talks about the demilitarized the gaza, strippers. he talks about that. he's really me to tell you the idea is should be able to move in cause or all the time free. it's will, he's talking about the that the idea of has some kind of control like to watch the jeep. she board the end. he's talking about low key elements with administrative experience should that you took over and then after all this,
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there should be some kinds of reconstruction going on. there's so many question marks and thoughts about that hosting. and one of them is that of course, if the, if a student most and because there will be some kind of find a student, there is to stage, if she has been not accept some kind of destroy any control too much, they're part of it will be on seconds to camp david to the peace agreement, but most important, that is nobody until now. ready to flip the bill for the reconstruction that's on you. always seek is hoping that the gulf states like solid. yeah. and the and the, the emeralds. we do this, but they don't say that they say that they'll try get to do that. thanks so much for that update. cutting divide, speaking to us from a discrepancy in title, thanks so much. you're welcome to stay now where firefighters are searching for 14 people still missing off to the deadly fi us rep to, to residential buildings. the blaze broke out on 1st day in the eastern coastal city
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of islands. yeah, i thought of these have, so if i confirmed that for people to look into on foot, and so t mobile, i enjoyed scrutiny is daunting of the buildings. construction materials, which together with high winds may have helped the file spread so quickly is trapped on the balconies cooling. so how the fi is spread in a matter of minutes. emergency services say it broke out in the afternoon. on the 4th floor, the fire fighters rushed to the scene. bringing traps, residents down with cranes, and providing inflatable cushions to catch those who had just got to feel that they manage to get a father and a daughter out. they saved the thought about that. but the efforts were hampered by
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the wind and the soaring temperature of the flames, which then spread to a neighboring building. flaming debris came crashing down around firefights as, as they work to extinguish the inferno. misquote he has just come out of it was pretty wild. how the facade burned, the cladding, that's probably how it spread, sort of a, their authority say the buildings external cladding might explain the rapid spread of the flames. several people were taken to the hospital with fractures. fans, i'm smoke can highlight sion should in the germany. lawmakers are set to vote on a bill that would legalize kind of as the bin goes before fall a month. and if you uh, it would take effect in april and allow adults to grow the plants at home and possess up to 25 grams in public. the government's aim is to solve the number of sources of problems by de criminalizing the drug, but the plan to end the 40 a band has faced resistance from parts of the judiciary. and law enforcement.
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with the now is band of, as he co founded the center for drug research at ghetto university in frankfort and has been tracking the legalize ation, process based advisor. welcome to the dump. no. cannabis is still illegal in most european countries, but what has changed here in germany that the bill has now come to a vote? oh, well that's was a quite complicated and long process. uh, but i think the main thing is that we had to the, the that, that we, that some years ago we got the current coalition where we have a 2 parties that, uh uh, since use a strong lease. um uh, arguing for uh for a legal approach and the cannabis use the green party and also the liberals. and also put some people from the social democrats. we had convinced including the
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minister of health who was putting this for watch it in the last months. but what are they convinced of what is the argument that seems to have one of them over as well? i think there's some discrepancy between what the government says and what most of the experts that are pro legalization as say, i think in my view, the most value of the argument is to decriminalize people who are the 1000000 people in germany, who uh occasion though, a regular use of cannabis because it doesn't make sense to put a penalties on people just because of the uses, search and substance. and the main approach of the government is to provide more health protection, more public health for the people who use cannabis. as i think this can be reached in part with the current law because they didn't, they won't legalize the whole process and the commercial sales and only non
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commercial as a is. and they also want to provide more use protection. and i think this can only just possibly be reach now with the current law. but would there be an impact on the justice system from policing to the courts if kind of as well to be legalized, or in any case they will be less cases of people who will be criminalized for just processing small amounts of cannabis. it is uh, almost $200000.00 per year to go to a sentence or, or go to a process because they were caught with a small amount of cannabis. but what state and tony's and judges anal complaining about that they have to uh, um, research all the cases where people are currently being um, penalized for, for,
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for a position. and so it will provide more work for it for this part of the legal system . but in any case, it will be less work to do and prosecute a just use us out. they did all the use before we leave it there. but thanks so much for joining us. this morning. band bows out of the center for drug research in frankfort. thank you so much, sir. thank you. now to something of the us space agency, nasa is hailing as a giant leap forward. our robotics spacecraft, prints by a private sector company has landed on the moon. it was the 1st control of the defense to the moon by us bill, the spacecraft since 1972 when us as a pullup program last foot astronauts on the lunar surface. the company behind the mission called intuitive machines, hopes to collect data with the lender. with dfcs to better understand the
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environment to mission director, tim cram says while the spacecraft johnny is that the end it's work is only just beginning what we can confirm without a doubt that our equipment is on the surface of a man and we are transmitting. so regulations i and team will see how much more we can get from that. with me now is leah outbreaks from dw science? thanks so much now for coming in. this is just the latest in a series of luna emissions isn't that later. i mean, you've had the japan and in descending spacecraft very simply. why the southern russian fascination to get to the more? yeah, it's weird for the 5 decades. no one wanted to go there and now everyone races to the moon again. while they're different reasons. first of all, the actors and nation states, whoever wants to go, they want to test them, demonstrate the knowledge that technical know how that's very important for them. and the other big reason is, of course, that's a business interest. there's science interest. but another big reason is that water
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was discovered on the moon was the detective there, especially on the south pole in the craters. and that attracted further interest because not only can you use it for drinking water, but like now it's in the form of ice. but if you know that you can use it as drinking water for, for, for future astronauts visiting the moon. but you can also split it into oxygen and hydrogen oxygen for breathing, breathing, hydrogen for real good fuel. and that makes the moon a good place, or even a better place to slide for it out into the solar system. maybe next steps to mars susan, post from mazda. there is a bit more about this land, the dfcs. i believe it is called, what is it going to be doing, and what does it have on board? well, it's no mission that really wants to explore the moon. it's more that to test the technologies to yeah, to for, to develop for the, for the or next space flights to the moon. it has some measurement tools on
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board, for example, that measure how much fuel it needs or how much dusted raises because the dust could damage other instruments that could sit around the future. so it's actually more kind of more if it's, it's a monitoring tool for itself. but it also i have some other pay large pillows which are kind of interesting for example, um it has some sports for onboard heat reflective sportswear. and also a piece of our discussion. sure. i'm showing the mood phases by jeff koons. and joe, you might be wondering if i didn't get, i wondered why, why, why, why, why not? why not bring our to the moon or why not? as we can, as i understand this is a private mission bought it from a private company. what would that mean for the united states when it comes to space exploration? is that going to been all be done? by private companies, only me, well maybe not only but nozzle definitely wants to use private companies to go to space and to go to the moon, especially because they want to make
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a flights less expensive and more frequent. so they kind of want to use the private companies, it's space taxi's or as moon delivery services. um and yet also test technologies to prepare a bigger move sites in the future. now that's not the only space agency who looks at the private, the private partners, and also the power companies themselves. so big interest because they get, they see a golden future in space and we leave it there. thanks so much for coming in the outbreaks from the the science back down to as a news about elton john. why? because he has also had funds and collectors the jobs to get the hands on some of his famous best items. christy's has auction to 1900 items from states, costumes and ought to find a job and even a grand piano elton john used to compose schools for broadband goes, it goes be in the area to and are you the the items were all connected. they knew the plan top off one time could be seen at the open house in new york,
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before they've options. the connection brought him a total of $8000000.00. and that's it for now dw is africa is coming up after the break, looking at the timing. that's once again looming in if the ok i'm be responding to invalid you again in about the comp enough about the
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