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the, the, there's a dw news while i perform berlin tonight, dozens of people reported debt and a shooting at a concert hall outside of moscow. the concert hall repeatedly burst into flames after explosions were bird. russian authorities are calling it a terrorist attack. will bring you the latest. and from the u. k. a shocking boil announcement kate, princess of wales, says that she has cancer. in a video statement, the printer says she was diagnosed in january following abdominal surgery. she says, and she's currently undergoing chemotherapy pulled at the london latest from that, and a call for an immediate cease fire, a gaza shot down at the un security council of russia. and china blocking the us
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back the resolution, which also demanded release of all hostages, killed by him aust. moscow accusing washington of staging a different critical spectacle, the library golf to our viewers watching on tv, as in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome, we begin tonight with a developing story in russia and according to russian intelligence, at least 40 people are dead and more than a 100 wounded after a shooting and fire inside the concert hall near moscow footage shows dozens of ambulances outside the cloak is the city hall, where a huge blaze also broke out rescuer, say a 100 people have been evacuated doherty's or investigating the shooting, holding it inactive terrors. the group is claimed responsibility for the attack
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or when it costs over the costs and seen a good, he's our russia. analysts costs and he does a lot going on tonight. what do we noticed before about this attack? i understand, you know, this place very well. well, yes, of being there when i lived in moscow quite a few times. so it is a huge cost of home. uh and a shopping center too. so uh, basically it is a very, very big building or with a spot as i understand it should be like that a lot of security and the because a lot of security to cover the hotel, the concert hall itself. i think has a capacity up to 9000 people, but according to the sort which is about 6000 people, book me basically planning to attend on the concert by popular rug there. and what we do know is the government opens and what we're seeing already, because it's called quite a lot of video circulating, you know,
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the russian social media. we see that there will come to the open 5 for us. it's a at the entrance to the, to the venue and then inside the uh, the home and sell inside the customer, who would sell people at the dashing pool for cover. uh and it seems that according to those orders is give that a dozen stuff were killed in a much more menu that were injured. they have being effectuated. and there's of course already a huge storm going on both on the pro government and. and so i've done social media uh that job basically a try already to point to the legit conference. and we understand that the the white house is said that there is no indication that ukraine had anything to do with with this shooting. i mean, what are we hearing from the kremlin russian authorities, as well as russians independent media about who or what could be behind that
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shooting a look um, uh, a lot of independent russian media, which is mostly in exxon now uh, going back all the way 25, you do to get when the mysterious apartment bought buildings and russia uh, killed dozens of people and the pounds living that puts into the leadership district leader position at the time of the war. and church now which india and the government ended and claimed victory. so people are comparing to that because these bombings will not investigate to the again, this is the anti crime, the media just before we went to an address. i so that kind of room just by the follow up or the meet the meet, very, very frequently articulates but the criminal itself doesn't want to take on that. and he said that even the terrace of proven to be connected to what they call the kid every. see, then there's the revenge. and all the officials and key of officials that are
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responsible for that should be eliminated. this is the kind of rhetoric you hear now from the crime is about to get. it's not clear up really to be on the what happened, what we've seen though. um, as far for media also did use an arrest made by the russian police of some of the kremlin and independent source. it is suspected a suspected terrorist, but we still don't know anything. and again, right, as we speak, i see news coming in of the rest. the police are saying that full government escapes in the wide cost. so that is look, you know, for now and again, a lot of was completely asking for it. we understand konstantin, that the u. s. embassy in moscow just 2 weeks ago on march summit published a warning about an imminent terror attack in moscow. get rid of the embassy is monitoring reports that extremes have immune to plants to target large gatherings in mosque out to include concerts as this was shared with russian
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authorities. do we know what happened then? what's your take on that? oh, it's interesting, that's a, they're awesome. with the show statements know semi official uh, from the sources close to the claim that the united states did not officially won't rush. i did not share any information about any kind of trouble tech that was coming up. and i think it's interesting that the united states at the same time saying that ukraine is not behind me. so question is, who can do it them? and i'm absolutely sure that the russian propaganda will know, has been it in such a way that the americans, you who adult the upcoming term or text book up did look in a restaurant. so i think alas, this is a still going to be
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a kind of an element of a propaganda. what between the west uh, i suppose that is, it is coming up. yeah. well, that warning, it is on the website of the us embassy in las gal for everyone to read. that's where we, we got our information on moving forward. this, the spin doctors is you refer to them. do you think that we are looking at a pre text for, for an escalation of the board with ukraine through this content attack? i mean, is that what is being implied here, but what you're hearing from moscow? well, this is what's being employed by the independent drops of media that i own always 2 or 3 hours a month during the rest of the day. yes, there are frequently. so this is which colleagues from independent brush media of pointing to a the fact that for the 1st time meet the test computers pressed x ray cold. what's going on to create
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a window and not the special new truck risk. that's number one. number 2, a coincidence is that's up there are reports on ready of people getting a co op papers to be mobilized into the army. oh mux. and this is a 2nd go use of those. and number 3, coincidence is the fact that russia is being very actively trying to disagree. busy strike ukrainian energy infrastructure in the very, very significant flare up all of showing the grain recently, which may point to preparations or something big. so this is just suppositions, but these are suppositions that because of the costs, a lot of the rest of the group actually gets to crime. many people find pretty serious and credit cards, a gene a good with the latest excellent analysis. how long of a story, a developing story coming out of russia to night that shooting at
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a concert hall outside of moscow constantine? thank you. thank you. also with the last few hours, a shocking announcement from the british royal family. catherine princess of wales, also known as prince. this kate has revealed that she's been diagnosed with cancer . the princess says that the cancer was discovered during a successful abdominal surgery that she underwent back in january. she says that her medical team and then put her on a course of chemotherapy bridges. kate has appealed to public for time and space while she is being treated here as part of her video message release. today i wants to take this opportunity to say thank you past me for all the wonderful messages of support and feel understanding last night being recovering from surgery . it is been an incredibly tough couple of months for and tough on me. but i've had a fantastic medical team who's taking great care of me for which i'm so grateful.
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in january i, on the one major told me no surgery in london on at the time, it was thought that my condition was known cancerous. the surgery was successful. however, the test of to the operation found cancer has been present my medical team that for advice that i should undergo course of preventative came to therapy. and i'm now in the early stages about treatment. why as our correspondent charlotte jose and peel in london? how much of a shock this announcement has been a friend? this is an enormous shots of people. hey, we did of course know that she did on the go a don't and abdominal surgery back in january. that was something that she mentioned that you had that in that video message at the time the understanding was that she was not being treated to cancel that this was not cancer related. now the news here is it appears as because as kate mentioned, that that's also on going not surgery will leave the condition was known congress
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but the surgery successful but found tests on the operation that found cancer has been present. she said she's now in the early stages of preventative chemotherapy. no more details about her condition on known. but this is clearly not want the public was expect to. and as i'm sure you, whether i have been an enormous amount of speculation about the princess of wales, since she underwent dot, don't remove surgery online. in particular, it has been absolutely filled with series of people speculating about why she hasn't been seen officially and public speculation. that was pulled by a mother's day for you. so that was put out that was withdrawn by picture agencies saying it appeared that the picture had been manipulated. that suddenly internet into absolute the drive. now we know tonight why she is taking that time,
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why she has a switching is thinking about privacy and i think that that will be a lot of soul searching. now, among the parts of the media and members of a public online about this rory, that's followed the abdominal satcher when she's clearly going through what she herself is described as in an incredibly tough time. and i'm sure there will be even more speculation now, particularly because kensington palace has not told us what kind of cancer that the princess is dealing with. what impact would you say this is? is this going to have on the royal family? so i think it's best and full nice. what the princess of wales highlighted herself in her video, is it their family? she said a young family, 3 young children. she said that she's how to take the time to explain to them how she's doing. she said, and this the dogs give us a little bit of insight into her condition. she said that she's reassured her children. she's going to be okay. she's well and she's getting stronger every day. but that is clearly going to be in the forefront of her mind when he then consider
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the impact on the boy family. is an institution, will this has been an incredibly difficult period. the room is swelling. online have been on the president at a huge amount of pressure to take a given the fact that can cho is also ongoing treatment for counselor at the moment . extraordinary and very, very sad situation to major members of the royal family, ongoing cancer treatments. that of course, means that they will say absent from public engagements, putting the pressure on other senior members like william who will be holding the force at home and also holding the force in public to very, very difficult periods of the world family. in short, let me just ask, but we have time, what is been the reaction to this? there were you were you are, but i know you've been monitoring reactions from around the world as well. and that's why i say, i think that's a lot of soul searching, is being encouraged about the manner in which uh, the last few months,
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since you had a case of the oral surgery, have her pause the speculation on line. that was certainly something that the prime minister responded to directive, i'm sure you can imagine has been responses from across the political spectrum, but where she see not the prominence alongside highlighting her bravery. he criticized quite sharply such an a pox of the media's thing that she experienced intense scrutiny. now cooling of to some privacy for has that stephanie will be the focus now so many going forward. but a lot of people as well pricing has coverage. the fact that she puts out this statement often was, as i say, it has been such a tough couple of months, corresponded charlotte chosen pill joining us tonight for money. but the news that princess kate has been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy treatment for it. charlie, thank you. and us back the resolution of the united nations calling for an immediate cease fire in gaza went nowhere on friday. the human security council failed to pass the resolution, which also called for the release of all hostages,
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skilled by homos. russia in china both vetoed the measure, is the 4th time that the security council has failed to pass a resolution calling for a ceasefire in gaza. so here's what the us in basset, or to the you when said after that vote must be on us for all the fiery rhetoric. we all know that russian china are not doing anything diplomatically to advance the lasting piece or to meaningfully contribute to the humanitarian response. separate colleagues, there's obviously another resolution that some of you would like to be considered, but in its current form, that text feels to support sensitive diplomacy in the region. where say that it is, it is, it could actually give him us an excuse to walk away from the deal on the table, squarely or i spoke with my rob is on zion of the international crisis group. she's a senior analyst based intel of the and i asked or did she expect this resolution
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to be shot down by the security council? well, i think it's, it's pretty clear that the us is trying to at least appear to be doing something on the front of the strong cause of war. but in effect, the us has not called for a cease fire permanency fire, which i think everybody understands at this point, is necessary because of the humanitarian catastrophe. plaza, russia, and china and of course have their own interest in detailing or abstaining. we're going against the us resolution politically so. but either way, the resolution itself did not call for a ceasefire without condition, which is i believe what many of the members were looking for. and, and the fact that this us back resolutions failed to pass in the un security council can, is real now claimed this as a sort of victory a well, israel claims plenty of victories when it can be, i see j, south africa here in the fact that it didn't actually re call for a ceasefire or
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a decided israel was actually committing genocide only the potential was claimed as the victory by it as well. you know, so he's real could certainly claim this is a victory. israel still has full us back in for this war, and it continues with a defensive and continues to make stress as about rough as well. i want you to take a listen to what we heard from the prime minister benjamin at yahoo. what he said to day after meeting with the us secretary of state, take a listen. got your own, and let's go, i'm good. i think i told lincoln, i'd greatly appreciate that for over 5 months. we've been standing together in the war against him, us and we recognize the need to evacuate civilians from the war zones and meet humanitarian needs. a couple of i need to come up with the moment, but i also said we can't beat him us without going into rough uh and eliminating the rest of the battalions. there must be cut his little feel really concerned that you have it. and i told them i hope will do it with the support of the usa. but if we have to we'll do it alone. phillips with voc, that's quite
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a statement isn't it's we've got the prime minister saying we are going into offer whether or not the us, our most important ally, likes it. what is this going to do to is really us relations as well. first of all, i think we need to take into account that is relevant to me. i was specifically are purposely using the threat of rough stuff, which we've been hearing about for weeks now as an imminent threat when, when people understand i understand that for various reasons, including military recruitment on these really side and the need to move the population out of 1400000 people who are, you know, internally displaced and wrap up these things would need to happen before they could go in. so that the threat of going in is really a way to distract from the humanitarian disaster and the eminence family that that is happening in north guys and could also reach south gaza. so i think this is a ploy minus him, yahoo, i think it's very clear that he, he is using this to, to take away his attention from the fact that he understands. but he can't do those
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things without us approval. israel is completely dependent on weapons shipments from the us. it's not something that is real can do without the diplomatic and military support of the us. so you say this is a boy by that in yahoo. then what do you make of these is really officials. i understand it's the defense minister, the war cabinet ministry that are traveling next week to washington. they're going to be talking about as i understand about a possible ground operation in ralph, is this where the real decision is going to be made a do you see the us convincing is real not to move forward on this? as i think the us has leverage to try to, to make this to, to create a ceasefire. and godaddy has chosen not to do so, whether or not real decisions will be made. i'm not sure a part of it to me seems to be performative on both sides. it's an yahoo tries to appear tough. he's trying to drag out the war for his own political survival. and the u. s. gets to show that it's doing everything it can to stop or to minimize a rough operation. so i see this is largely performative, obviously,
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i don't know what's going on behind closed doors. but i think this is just a way for israel to show that it's cooperating with. it's a ally with his largest benefactor when in reality, you know, neither side, if it really wanted to, was taking the action that it says it wants to take. my rob is on the line to the international crisis group. joining us from tell of the be appreciate your time and your analysis tonight. thank you. a. thank you very much. here's a look now some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. this, our, germany's upper house of parliament has passed a bill that will partially legalize canada is for personal use. beginning in april, adults will be allowed to possess unlimited amounts of marijuana and beginning in july, so called cannabis clubs will be allowed to grow. the substance for members, germany is the 3rd e u country to legalize the recreational use of can. russia has called has added what it calls the international l g b t, movement to
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a list of extremist and terrorist organizations, individuals or groups onto this could have their bank accounts, frozen. question government has intensified a crackdown on l. g. b, t rights and activism. since the start of the board, you created authorities in india have arrested a leading opposition candidate in that alleged corruption case. the arrest of arvin cage revolt triggered anger among his supporters. indeed, as opposition to alliance has called this a politically motivated move. just 2 weeks before the country's national election, european union says it's considering imposing terrance on russian grain. that decision came in brussels during a 2 day summit of e u. leaders. the eu has also agreed to use interest from friends in russian assets to help ukraine purchase more weapons. a move that most scale has called out right shift is coming into this summit, e, you need his head to deliver additional support for ukraine and more painful russia
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several key. they agreed to buy more weapons using interest and from russian central bank assets are frozen in europe. but the kremlin has been sending threats of at this decision. the commission and council presidents were aust, if they feed rushes retaliation, we are looking to do to, to evaluate bi reassuring that's why we are making decisions to support through creatin into it, to, to account a russian to sanction russia. emissions is for the to the, the revenue. so this wasn't no dose with this. it would be used for you, created for the creative. it was the victim of the role of aggression most by and large by russia. we did the move because we're convinced that it's the right way to call russia has to pay for what it is doing in ukraine. and it's a fully aligned with the development of our g 7 practice. so increased pressure on moscow. the commission proposed terrace on it's green. it's said russia exposed to
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agree products with 1300000000 years to the last, yet. that's about one percent of the blocks market. we do not want to flush out to have any kind of revenues from the u. a big, huge market, for example, the green market. so putting terrace on, but our russian and russian grain is taking away the competitiveness. this moves makes clear that we do not want russian grey nobela, russian green on the eel market. but trends it is still possible. the tray to say this is mostly symbolic because of russian and bill of russian exports to the u. on the, especially compared to those from ukraine, which farm is in europe, have been protesting against 4 months. this is causing tensions and member states fronts and poland. once the, you to stop in, i mean ukrainian grain into the block in order to appease and reform is ukraine's
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president says it was the largest attack on his country's energy infrastructure since the war began 2 years ago. the overnight you creeds, military says that intercepted more than 90 russian missiles and drones, but that multiple deaths and injuries were reported. ukraine's largest dam over the to the pro river was hit by the garage of missiles. officials say that the pro, hydro electric station, near the city of that for each year was struck at least 8 times. overall strikes across the country have left millions of people without power sniffing out survivors. a familiar sight for so many ukrainians, and one scene across numerous cities on friday in the aftermath of fresh overnight attacks from russia. many people across the ukraine are still missing, including here is that felicia, one of the hardest hit,
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tightens the dealership the door, a little bit more explosions after the 1st one. there was so much debris flying around us, had only one goal to ensure that my child was alive. i rescued him from the rubble so many residential areas were affected. the primary target of rushes miss island drill and attacks was ukraine's energy facilities. president, the load of music lensky college at the largest strike on their energy infrastructure of the entire war. ukraine's largest hydro electric down was hit in the early hours of friday morning, causing blackheads sort of left more than a 1000000 ukrainians with power because there is no, no boss signal. and we need to get in touch with the elderly people to find out if
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there are k and what they need. the escalation of russian strikes has forced many elderly residents of this border time to evacuate and move deeper into ukraine for safety. they leave their homes with little hope for peace anytime soon. as keith calls on europe for additional air defense systems in the wake of this latest barge of russian strikes. this is a reminder to all of our top stories. russian authorities say that several governments opened fire and started the massive delays at a concert whole south side of moscow killing, including dozens of concert goers, but it shows flames engulfing most of the focus city colt. and katherine francis of wells has revealed that she's been diagnosed with cancer. she says the cancer was discovered during abdominal surgery back in january. she says,
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her doctor's put her on a course of chemotherapy. as a result. you want your dw news after a short break? i'll be back to take you through the day, stick around the,
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