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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin forbidden charged over the rush at concert hall . the track appear in court. you are accused of terrorism offensive to plead guilty . but paul show signs of being deep. also coming out how drones are boosting ukraine's war effort, their effective it destroying russian defensive positions, but the military strategist, ward, they won't be enough to win the world. plus, germany's foreign minister arrives in egypt for more talk crow guys, a crisis don't. before her trip and the bad luck, reiterated her call for an immediate to military and cease fire. un security
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council was set for another vote on the later. and opposition supporters claim victory and separate goals. presidential election, n t establishment figure bussey road. you'll make faith is heading for the 1st round wind, but a rental boat is likely the voluntary margin. welcome to the program. for man, have appeared in court in russia charged of the attack on the most go to concert whole the killed at least a $137.00 people. as follows, the day of national morning led by the countries president vladimir putin who has filed to punish those behind what he called a barbaric terrorist attack. the so called islamic state says it was behind the assault, but the kremlin has linked the attack to crane or for suspects are facing
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terrorism charges for their alleged involvement. in the attack of croak, a city hall outside the russian capital 3 were brought into corps tank, often bent double by police officers. they were seated in a glass front and sell reserved for defendants. a 4th month arrived in a wheelchair. the so called islamic stages set in calgary that'd be attacked last friday and posted video of the assault russian officials have claimed without evidence ukrainian involvement. he dismisses the claim is absurd. russia observed a day of morning as flowers piled up outside the concert hall. investigator said 62 victims, that'd be an identified with dna testing being used to identify others, recovered from the bar and size from us. the apple i was here, and miraculously, i managed to leave. we were sitting in front of the stage with my husband. so we were right that we weren't under the memory of those left behind. but typically the
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president vladimir putin visited the church in place candles for the victims days before the outrage boots and dismissed a us warning about an imminent terrorist assault barely a week earlier. put and secured his 5th presidential term, the concert hall terror attack is damaging for leader to portrays himself, is able to guarantee order. however, with his authoritarian grip on power and in the absence of body one willing to challenge him, the russian leader is unlikely to face any serious set back. earlier i spoke to rick a bureau chief, uri reset, so he told us more about the suspect physical condition or yeah, right, terry? all for a to use the man did not to look healthy to say the least. you can see a bruce's blue marks on their bodies and folding faces. and one man came to court with his head to bend ditched. and that is probably the man who,
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according to one of the invocation videos that has been circulating on social media . i had his ear cuts off and the other was on an unconscious and apparently didn't for active. the quote it's old and he was carried into court allegedly, directly from the hospital for us and telecom channels previously circulated a video in which one of the fault man uh, was presumably connected to an electrical device. even if you do is true, then it's possible that at least these 2 men have been treated not very well. that's cool because that way the official story is that they will enjoy it during the arrest. so aside from the state of their health, what more have we learned about the suspects and their alleged motives erie, uh uh, one of the accused persons is a 32 year old as it is enough to break this down and fossil for mine their children
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. it's sad, he's the oldest over the used i'm. the youngest is 19 years old out all 4 of them have confessed to the crime reportedly. and they will formally charged under the article of on terrorist acts. and the maximum penalty for these crime is life improvements in russia and demand offset to have exits, nothing's their own name. but on behalf of all of those, one of the suspect, the parsons on the video in the internet assets. she wasn't contacted with a breach via television channels. these min allegedly came from teracon immediately before the attack. and he spoke broken russian in one of the interrogation of us and said that she had been promised to 500000 troops, which is exhibited off 5000 few of us. now, president per team vladimir 15 has imply that ukraine was somehow involved uri. how is the attack being reported in russia, or is it us media would say a scene seems to be
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a bit split between the very obvious evidence or the so called this leg state that could be behind to these attack and to the so called ukrainian lead that president putin mentioned in his televised address as a weekend i'm putting spoke of a certain possibility office caves that ukraine had allegedly offered to the temperature. and she's explanation was events man was caught me as you'd find in boulder. we can clearly see that these alleged ukrainian lead trace is now being used with all it's my, it's by the kremlin and the state control media in russia to reinforce the official russians. those in the official russian, one the teeth, which is all bad things would come from ukraine. erie, thank you very much. the was, are we good bureau chief, uri russia? russia says it's forces have drug of down 11 drones launched by ukraine over the
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region of ross stall, chief is increasingly relying on drones and his fight against russia to make up for his lack of artillery power. the miniature aircraft are effective of destroying russian defensive positions, but military analysts war that drones alone won't be enough to win the war. ukrainian soldiers are instructed in how to operate drones on the battlefield and increasingly valuable skill in the nation's defense against russia. as in the absence of expensive munitions drums which can cost just a few $100.00 euros apiece, have played a crucial role in ukraine's ongoing defense. first person view devices allow their pilots to see live images of the ground as if they were on board and those onto the explosives can attack and any positions from kilometers away. there are 2 important points, terms for your credit. so the ever since the chief destroying the very expensive
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hardware on the russian side and the 2nd due is the price trying to compensate. ready shortage, conduction lessons for strong ukrainian officials estimate this as many as $120000.00 drums are required each month in order to sustain their defense. and it's 2020 full budget keeps set aside more than 1100000000 euros for manufacturing drugs. while allies such as the united kingdom and fonts, a sending them and that's thousands. yes, drones do have that drawbacks. it's estimated to that. less than a 3rd find that targets? well, they're also quick to jim while in operation. then nimbleness also means they can only carry up to a few kilograms of explosives. that's a time with even large fleets, unable to much, the potency about salary fire by the ukraine is not able to stop the rush and visually draws low. so it is absolutely
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impossible. so drones can compensate to a certain degree, but they cannot stop the russian army. and we've drones alone. you can come up to the right to come by to. it was lots more. russian has updates on drawn usage in response to ukraine's relative success with the technology they rush a typically is going to, it's idolizing around and got these very cheap, low tech drones that it flies over really. and it kind of mess formations a hit civilian targets in any war. you need a mix of different websites. it is because if you rely on one particular weapon system, your opponents will just look at how it's accounts that weapon system. in reality, ukraine needs both and all of these and more types of lessons. while modern technology and the use of drones has ukraine, well,
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bus for traditional weaponry will be crucial in the stages to come off more on drones, weekends. talk to steven wright. he's a professor of aircraft systems at temporary university in finland. thanks for being with us. professor. how much of an impact would you say drones have had on the course of this war? i think that they've been very successful during remarkable things. changing the toe to dynamic of a war is my personal overview here. that drugs, of course, have their limitations. we saw that in the report just there are, are some people expecting too much of drones in warfare? do you think as no noticed? so looking back at the history of these things, it's really remarkable. one of the earliest examples came from the 2nd mobile festival. 1918 america invented the sperry bug,
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which was a pilot plus flying torpedo. and then as history has advanced and the technology has cool top with that, we've been seeing further applications. most people aware of this, but 1941, the americans flew a b 17 boma from hawaii and landed it 15 hours later in california. which just gives you an idea of how much technology and capability that has been over the years. and they use is only going to increase and their posts. and see, likewise demonstrates how this new form of technology is a complete game changer and the bigger picture drone production, of course, has being wrapped up in different countries. how much of it, you know, who, who has an advantage in this particular conflict, this war between russia and ukraine because sourcing drones has become really,
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really important. so yeah, you're right that, and traditionally the, the, the ultra low cost drugs have been manufactured quite exclusively in china. obviously, china's not necessarily aligned with the, the, the forces of the ukraine's ukrainians. so therefore, all the countries that support the ukrainians, such as australia, they've developed over the number of years out for low cost drones themselves, low cost being within under $10000.00. they've deployed in the selling and supplying for instance couple of by strands to the ukraine in all by the or something of the region of about $2000.00. so this gives you an idea if one country is not able to provide. and so a whole number of other nations that support your crime, i'm more than happy to support this for so thank you very much for speaking with us
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. that was steven right professor at tantara university in finland. thank you. now germany's pop diplomat, his return to the middle east in hopes of bringing about a ceasefire in gaza for mister unrelated. bob bock arrived in cairo where she's expected to hold talks with her egyptian counterpart. she'll fly on to israel and what will be her 6th visit to the country since the sled, tara tax. on october 7th, in the evening, she's expected to visit these rarely occupied westbank and meet the house. any of the authorities later must mode a box. joining me now in studio for more of this is the w's middle east analyst. shutting rosa this shawnee, germany's for mr. is visiting the region just as efforts are ramping up to get a ceasefire in gaza and to get those hostages back up. the box is currently in cairo. what to expect?
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well, we know that now the bowl is and how mazda is court. these really legation, it wasn't a contract, came back over the weekend and they seem to have made more concessions that are supposed to please maybe what, how much is dealing with. and we've got to remember, you know, the talks are in and caught are, but one of the biggest averages that are held on from us are held by each of because other than israel scarsdale share as a border with egypt. also we know that rafael is a very crucial point that they must have discussed as well because of the city rafa is actually has side of it is in egypt. the other bigger part is inside the gaza strip. and this is part of what's on the table now is and how is real going to operate and got in rough? and what will that mean for the difference? of course, they're very worried about that possibility. this visit comes uh, just after chancellor charles, germany, germany's transfer, all of shoulds was in the region. that was just last week. how is this increase pressure pressure from germany being seen in israel, where belk is heading next to the does
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a lot of concern is ralph is itself more and more isolated. we see the pressure coming from the americans, which is probably as well as biggest ally in germany. second, because i would say, well, so when it comes to arms, you know, those very practical measures that can be taken. the americans and the germans are the top providers all arms to israel. and if they choose to have any sections or any conditioning of that support or as well that will put as relative grapevine. and in a very limited ability to pursue further a fight in the gaza strip. you mentioned rough uh they know this, this is a city there. again, on the egyptian border more than 1000000 palestinians have fled there and are, are there. so you can shelter is realized, considering launching a major off ration their soon bare bulk is going to be as boys concerned about that . and she's not alone. this is pub, has israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu shown any willingness to reconsider the plan. defensive officially not. but we got to see why rough matters russell became the symbol for is rarely use for and it to now russell and the, the,
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the battalions of how much that are still there. around 4 of them are sort of a symbol of what's left in order to read case, tomas or any like some us to have a victory because you don't see very, you know, in the last couple of weeks we haven't seen much of it many achievements by these really of forces in gaza and for the rest of the world, you know, holding onto all fall into pursuing only military means. and what does this also, what? one of the criticism we heard from time. so shots last week in israel are there, are there means to figure out what's the future for gaza than just military means. you know? and as long as israel is adamant about fighting on and going into off a whole, we have over 1000000 pals. thing is we're forced to flee there that are sheltering and need to be evicted. as long as the feeling in the world is as long as as well hold on to that plan is refusing to talk or to discuss any other political diplomatic solutions to this problem. and this is where we're off. we came so meaningful in the eyes of international community and in the eyes of israel, it we've heard of been benjamin netanyahu was saying that the posting is,
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would be evacuated, but nobody knows where with the, i guess i lost the trust. you know, the american say, you know, we've seen how badly the whole aid as a situation hasn't gone sized real has not, you know, been to, you know, concerned enough on making sure there's enough aiden, there's enough food to the guys and civilians. how can we trust you to evict over 1000000 people who have you forced into the rough or safely accurate weight is accurate? sorry, of course. and that's of course, the heart of the matter here is really lost. the great credit and trust that it had from the world of egypt is, is one of the allies, the modern ones. but we also know at germany, us the top allies for israel, a very much concerned las trust and are trying to put pressure so far. it seems like there's not much breaks through, but it's we will see more more of it in the next week. surely thank you so much. i'm going to the sort of uh results. let's take a look. a few other stories making headlines today. the un security council was set
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to vote on the resolution, demanding and immediate humanitarian ceasefire and gaza. during the muslim holy month of ramadan, the vote comes after russia and china veto. the us sponsored ceasefire resolution on friday. you and chief antonio guitar says people will starve to death. if more aid is not allowed to enter guns. hundreds of people protesting against israel's military, offensive in gaza, clashed with riot police in the jordanian capital, a month. security forces struggled to contain the crowd trying to break through a cord and outside these really embassy. storms and heavy rainfall have killed at least 23 people in brazil's mountainous se emergency services are trying to reach people stranded in remote areas with more rain forecast that they lose has caused widespread flooding. and lance semi goals, anti establishment figure bussey root jo, my fight looks on course to win the country's presidential election. opposition
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supporters are claiming victory in the ballot with several of the contenders already conceding defeat. however, it's not yet clear whether 5 will secure a big enough majority to prevent a 2nd round rental. so the goal is seen a as seen as seen as model of democracy in west africa. but there has been widespread on risk since the outgoing president postponed election gets more now from journalist ottawa buck color, who joins us now from dock. a. the opposition figure bussey root w dot jo may july 5 is on the course to when the selection i understand how big of a surprise is that it's a surprise that is not a surprise because it was a very, very short campaign and even use the munition as a kind of did following, some co sentence to prison was late decision last year. so the board symbolizes more the eagerness of change. and it's not really surprising. so the, both of us,
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i know, are the answer. the results are not expected until at least the end of the week is that a candidate expected to secure enough boats to avoid a run off but is the $1000000.00 question that we are all expecting here. and people are expecting here. so the, the, the, the, the thing is that we can see like, yesterday in the close that people were really eager for a change. but the thing is that i think people were surprised on the fact that it was with such a nice use. yes. and, and the thing is that's 13 candidates out of the 17 and has a congratulate to do my fi yesterday. so it's, it's really, um, something like it's, it's, um it's, it's really like, um, i like that it's,
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it's more cool it's, it's more convenient for, for the people to, to think that it was, uh, it was the case. tell us our, well why fi is so so, so well in the selection which has appealed to senegalese voters. i'm sorry, i didn't hear that question. i was just wondering about why he did so well. find the candidate in this election. what's his appeal to senegalese voters? the feel is the fact that she symbolized a little bit and then uh, being the victim of an unfair system. he has spent time in prison uh without being judged. he was waiting for his judgement and he's being arrested and uh for people . it's like an, an a, an unfair reason to be, to be, um, jail uh, was waiting for his judgement and with no possibility to, to, to go out to uh, waiting for his judgements. and also the other thing is that he's,
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he's claiming to stop with the, with the system and to change the system, the entire system. and the other power major is if i can say, and he's 44 years old. so he's very young and people are projecting themselves and their hopes in him are thank you very much for speaking with us. i was during this hour, but kind of in the car. now, what's the best way to relieve stress? some deep breaths of meditation perhaps, or maybe just smashing up everything inside. that's what some people are doing and so called range rooms. and jerry, you are correspondent, or lisa chip puma has been a long to find out what they're all about. you need protective headgear. gloves. and all of our all and boots for these kind of stress relief. i've brought some stress with me is taking me more than 2 hours to get here twice as long as it
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should. yeah. well, when it comes to late goes driving really makes me hungry about to pick. i pulled up post restaurant inside the raids room. i'm gonna put it ready for the kids. it's safe to get posts. i'm ready to smash. that's go. the that was really exit or right. that was, i really thought they were off in motion and it was also quite fonts here in a way i wasn't in this wage room attract some young people as a new way of saying that pension to the mental health. i feel good. i feel like some weights i've been listed or something has just come out because i find a way to creatively express and do with reach in the ridge room. so being able
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to actually be in the room where you are allowed to basically break seas, smash things and just release your so from those on goods that you wouldn't be able to really it's honestly medicine. no, it's like taking medicine for a dix. james banjo sets up this the 1st ridge room inmate julia in november of 2022 is a medical doctor who says he felt concerned about how people both are loved. yeah, and so people come for fun. i just want part of it just to come and try something out. you will see some people that come because they have genuine things that have blood gene. then maybe as was the beast, family, maybes relationship wise, may be some motional now nights and that percent of the time. we express less of the guy that we feel. james banjo says this is nothing alternative to pop up therapy. but for less than $10.00,
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a session smashing up stuff in the original might be an option for those who would like to lets off some steam spelled paris, which is counting down to the 2024 olympics. the city is putting its talents on show to the world. the french capital is reviving a much loved tradition. the waitress race the power lympics is still months away. but this is a race. the city takes just to seriously dressed in the traditional uniform and holding the tray study. these way to is a competing to be the fastest in town. i am psychologically prepared also where on a fee to walk every day. so we're used to it. i've been doing this job since i was 16. i don't necessarily expect to be the 1st because i'm no thought fit,
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but i hope to reach the finish line with my train good condition. but there are a few rules. way to any allow to carry the tray with one hand, they enough to know to run a name is not spill any drinks the race has a long tradition. it started in 1914 and natalie stopped in 2011 due to lack of funding. it was nice sponsors. the event is now back on track. and the next generation of table service, a keen to show the crowds with them made of me. it's wonderful that the reviving this race which highlights a great profession, one which is hard to do every day. so congratulations to them and made the best when off to a nail biting final stretch to the finish line. the when is the reward?
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