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and the, this is dw news live at from berlin. tonight, the head of nato would meaning that the west has been too slow delivering weapons to ukraine in stone and back says that russia has used this as an opportunity to advance on the battlefield. but he insist, it's not too late for ukraine to win this war. also coming up a harrowing tale of survival in ukraine from near death on the battlefield, to torture, a rush in jail, and now the chance of a new life of freedom and a possible break through us secretary of state entity, blake, and urging him off to accept a ceasefire deal from israel. he says the offer is generous,
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but time is running out and looking for answers in germany, was it a foil? the far right water is simply a failure of until the whole affair is really a big burden for our democracy. and for you really need transparency, who is behind this grouping? what went wrong that they could operate so long without having been seen members of a far wide group who allegedly tried to overthrow the government to plot it over for the government. they are now on trial, but do we know exactly who was really involved? the i'm or golf? it's good to have you. with this in stoughton bag, the head of nato says that nato has failed to deliver weapons to ukraine in good time. he made that remark during and unannounced visit today. the keys a well they,
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the secretary general says that russia has exploited ukraine's battlefield disadvantage. but he insist that it's not too late for ukraine to win the war, which is now in its 3rd year and ukrainian president. bottom is zalinski for his part, urged washington to speed up it's weapons deliveries. there is some of what they had to say at a joint press conference after their meeting today. and they saw a lot of the problems. they're not the states spend most of nope degrading unpackaged for your brain and you'd, a few of us have an alternative which of the amount of i'm a nation. they promised on this, on how to see this consequences only about the lack of a nation caused enabled the russians to push forward around the phone. fine. luckily, a defense house made it possible for more russian besides to get the targets and the over the started to get this house. i made it so possible for the russians to
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concentrate more forces embassy. the consequences of them cannot shock on the question of by means the board of our army duty, i do not see anything positive cushion, but that also applies the identity by listen the but we need to speed up this process. but the skis that but say participation which regarding the question about money 9 hold of it is very important with them in the re grateful to up. ok. nice to do to learn english channels. but what we will get for this money is also very important. sure. let's, let's see, or what should we, all 3 of all you were going to pull our corresponding economy. and he is in keeping following the story for is going to see nick. so we've got the head of data basically saying, you know, we have not delivered what we problem is that that's quite a moment of self indictment. isn't it any that brent reuse or had his host pulled him as a lensky not trying to get a still from the blow and say,
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you know, it's all going to be fine. in the end, he was actually saying, i'm not seeing much of a change even though of to joe biden, st signed off on this a package. it's old arriving yet even though we were led to believe that was something that was in the press of lots, lots of sources from the us saying that lots of descript him was ready and about to be dispatched from poland and germany. he was saying, we don't see it on the front lines quite yet. so it definitely was unimportant me, you great perspective called station from the nature of general 6th street. and it is a real sense here that these get to move on. the russian side is trying to take advantage of this gap for this help arrives with seeing extreme pressure on the same positions in the east. and when you talk to kind of expensive, they say, if it does arrive, as promised, it will be enough to keep the russians back for this year to stabilize situation, to provide the to prevent the front from being broken and collapsing. but it will allow ukraine to really go back into offensive and reject territory. they say they are convinced that the west needs develop with the trust you and have a long,
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long game plan and a roadmap, not just react to things as they come up. yeah, and we know that more weapons are on the wage to ukraine. nick, but from the ukrainian perspective, the way they see it, is it going to be enough particularly when we're talking about moving into the late 2024, early 2025. well definitely i think there is a little worried this could be the last big package. if we see a jump, a nutrition going back into the white house in the autumn in terms of the actual results needed to go back into offensive. they're quite different kind of analysis of what is needed down. and also some of these packages. we don't really know what is arriving in what timeframes. but certainly there is a kind of pretty kind of universe demonte of the western countries need to do what russia has done, which is to move their economy to a wolf switching. just trying to order stuff that will arrive in 34 years time, or giving you credit was left in kind of still still companies stop companies is not enough. they say they say, you know,
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russian ministry factors are working around the clock. basically, you know, 34 different shifts working and we heard that was the story is german expensive is really saying the rush, it was already producing more than it needs for this current will, is what do we supply and it's, it's storage units and preparing for potentially a bigger complex, so the real sense is that the west just doesn't get quite how is it? because even though there's a really dangerous done that would be great. and every time you, please don't think that you stuck in such a more russian results than the rest gets complacent and stops. you know, the kind of pipeline, if we use good and we've heard it need from ukraine to talk general that his forces have suffered several setbacks. you were with soldiers on the front lines. tell us, what did you see? i saw a lot of people who had tired of say, lots of units. i have been there now for 2 years since the beginning of this rule, this phase of rushes attacked on the crane. i saw people who were released. i think those people were almost starting to doubt whether this help would have a common where is the best mistake that it wouldn't come?
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so that was positive teeth, but most people saying will believe it when we see it. we haven't seen it yet, but all the place people say, actually already this allows ukraine to start finding more shelves because they don't having to save every single shell in the expectation. that they're in this year on their own is that where they can start using their still, even before those american sheltered lines. uh, and there was a real sense that the russians now there's a kind of detect from moscow for the russian troops to try and make some visible progress for the not to me that the 3 day holiday when she said important to start in the foods and and he's kind of keeps the rest of the people about what his presidency is about for the real, why he got it, we're going to see a lot more casualties the next week or so to come and worry that, you know, holding onto this, this is a lease that you think has been holding 2014 to get a little difficult be for us was able to extract just to go, which includes with the logistics. so it's very mix. pick, jet jones have really come on a huge way just in the last kind of 4 or 5 months since we were last that you basically you're off and off to arrive it under the cover of darkness, toward being seen and leave again under the cover of darkness there's, that's,
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that everything is being said, not just 5, comes from the front lines, but french to go further in. so it is getting ahold of all the for the bring aside . well that obviously now we're talking people are getting more use their old and are in some ways of simple routine kind of a more professional than they might have been when they were pulled up ready to start a corresponding economy. toby's witness to the front lines in ukraine. nick is always thank you for an extra board follows the recovery of a ukrainian soldier who was wounded and captured by pro version force has been traded to freedom via a prisoner exchange. that his dirty started by crawling to safety, he took beating caesar. vive torture! before infection claims his hands and feet. he's free now. but he's learning how to walk it yet into a very different life. every step is a fight for the just love, but he's proud he can stand up by himself. a small triumph that seemed a far off dream. until recently. i couldn't walk
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without my hands, but my knee would work. he lost both his hands and legs after being severely wounded on the battlefield and neglected in russian captivity. so before the war teaches, love worked as an mechanic and a driver. he volunteered for the army in march 2022. he fought for almost a year in house, on an near of div until he almost lost his life in january of last year in a rush, an assault that took this been able to, i think the safe i tried to retreat from. i thought i'd make kids more than this, that was shot, so i was hit. i screamed and passed out. they thought they'd finished me off. when i came to i no longer had my gun, so i got shot through here. and one leg was shot. when i got hit head to where the laces along the him like this intended shot to the bone.
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yeah, i lost the muscles for a while of course to do and wish to wait for 7 days. features love crawled on what was left of his legs trying to get out of the conflict. so what was done captured by militants from the russia backed down? yes, the people's republic. the features of says he was mentally and physically abused, while in captivity. i didn't know there's no problem at 1st. they put a poker into an oven. defeated up, they wanted to talk to me. they drank me on this chair towards the door and then they beat me. you know, look, i got bruises everywhere and my nose swelled up later was calculating blah, blah. i know the truth. thrill was it's on most of us glasses. i couldn't stand it i just gave in. after that he said he's done. put him in the grades, can you read it a little? give him a side of the why do y v cheese. so i've spent 3 months in captivity in chechnya
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is frostbitten, hands and injured legs had to be amputated after gangrene said he was exchanged on june 11th, 2023 currently vitreous novice undergoing rehabilitation. he's been fitted for prostheses. he can walk on a treadmill. does puzzles and his re learning to swim at the more effective and i'm afraid of every step when i woke because crutches and not reliable with the will current spec to today i had trouble but i managed to hold on it. so it was a bit scary on crutches earlier if he just loved dreamed of opening his own garage and repairing motorcycles. now he says he's thinking of what his next steps can be . now to the middle east, you a secretary of state anthony blinking and is putting more pressure on him off to accept a ceasefire. offer from is real. we can describing the terms as extraordinarily generous during his visit to saudi arabia, a piece of air for talks with the gulf state officials as part of a new push to secure a truce between israel and come off. as you may remember,
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carried out the october 7th attacks and his real leaking says that a ceasefire is the best way to relieve the humanitarian crisis and gossip him. aust delegation is also due to meet a gyptian officials in chi road for towards a debt securing an agreement speaking and the solve the capital blinking said that he hopes and last will accept this deal. a major effort that's been made over the last couple of months to get to that cease fire to get the hostages out. and right now, as you said, a mazda has before the proposal that is extraordinarily, extraordinarily generous on the part of israel. and in this moment, the only thing standing between the people of guys and a ceasefire is the most they have to decide and they have to decide quickly. so we're, we're look into that and i'm hopeful that they will make the right decision. and
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we can have a fundamental change in the, in the dynamic or i'm going to go down to colorado and i'm doing by journal is carina mail go, how are you kareem? it's good to see you. you know, all eyes are about to be on where you are right now. egypt are you seeing any movement towards a possible deal of possible agreement? that's what we have basically for positive sites. the 1st sign is that even before this meeting in cairo took place in the higher ranking, how muscle fissions said that there are no major issues any longer in the way that we knew positively to the new is reading the proposals. and the 2nd side is that there was a, the indication of the egyptian security is re last friday. they came back and we have heard some sources of interest. besides that, there are concessions on the is right side. the searching is what you already mentioned. that is what the yours generally what the use form is,
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the lincoln said the general proposal. of course, that's a way to also put pressure on. i must put something is moving and that seems to be there's also a force point. there is a straight, the line of communication seems to be that there is either shipple from us in casa, is not able to do the decisions on their own before this was always through the political issues, and also had to go back so that you choose to the cause of and it took days because they knew the shipping of gaza is under cover to the onset came back so much straight the line of communication, which is of course important incoming. do we know what is being asked of the home of delegation in egypt? what i think nothing new it says to release the hostages and to keep a ceasefire when it's once it's agreed on. and all the other questions, questions or issues of the post support order. there seems to be up to no, no, no coherent plans on either sides about this time. can we say that there have been
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any concessions made by israel in this agreement? this offer? yeah. are there it is, some movement this i'm a spent on one of the key, the months of the how much they told me about the face release of hostages in stages and exchange was punished. people in prison this and at least to the 2nd phase. so there should be an agreement for permanent ceasefire, so that's a key the month, the permanent ceasefire, also homeless. and now we hear through us media as well. and us, us network infectious saying that in the new is really proposed, and that is the term of restoration of sustainable. com, which is not a permanent says via but moving into this direction is also talk about displace part of students being able to go back to the houses of the north and gaza. that is
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also, of course, related to the notes presence of these really all mean because as to, you know, something we're seeing that we have not seen is diplomats, are now rather open with their optimism about what's about to happen. what do you think is behind this mentioned for a deal at this point as well? i think one word pressure pressure on old sites. i mean how much is under pressure to avoid any kind of military offensive in the off? these are easy government is to international, under the initial pressure not at least by the most important ally as the u. s. to agree to a ceasefire, and to put the, i'll fall offensive, it least onto the back burner. i think it also, we have a case where the was present, joe biden, him says this on the precious with the protest in the us senior verses and is heading down to pressure now onto and it's on you all in addition to that,
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that's and you always from the pressure at home, because people see that there's a failure that he didn't bring back the hostages in the last 6 months. all that a created a movement in this negotiations received if it was due to, to the conclusion or of the talk. the talk specially before the off off insist because if this offensive happens, of course all the deck of cards with the read shuffled to get journalist can e mail go. how are you with the latest from cairo to night? 3, miss. always thank you. you're welcome. police in kenya say at least 45 people have been killed after heavy rains calls the dam to collapse in the great risk valley region. the water rushed downstream operating trees, flooding homes, and cutting off a major road of the area around the o. could y'all be dam is prone to flash flooding authority say that the incident has brought the overall death toll across can you have from heavy rains since last
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month to more than $140.00? with a further 185000 people now displaced. all right, i'm doing the help. i need to use felix or ringo. felix. you are at the location. what's the situation? what are you seeing there? to uh, the situation is quite but uh we are just standing um, just next to one of the victims houses. this was somebody is a house that was brought down by the floods and just on this side. and they come in and will be showing you. uh the so somebody is window that actually uh also but the lines will go down what's up by and so all is so broken so that people in the area no longer have electricity, they no longer have at what time around them. and uh, this is just one of the hundreds of houses and that's how they look like on the
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other side, they've seen these a car that was brought down by the what size. and it is still hanging on the trees . several cars that below 2 different or nice i in different homestead police is we have the had the laboratories and everything. literally, all of them brought down and people. yeah. i diversity did people i saying they've never seen what have i've seen this is one of our kind. yeah, i mean, but what you're showing us is clear that they certainly had their time to prepare. they didn't see what was about to happen. do we know what authorities are, are offering, i mean, or the authorities themselves coping with this? so when the incidents took place or the low cost ads umpteen, instead rescuing their fellows later on police. and as the service men came in, such a dress getting that people, people who i rushed to hospital,
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i mean it's so for transport as well as the governor from this area. and kenya is deputy president all all visited the area and the victims. and they promised support. uh they came with food stuff, but uh, that is the mazda that was done today by they said they real kids. uh uh they will take care of the hospital bills. they also and so that if the victims of this particular flooding i taken care of, but that is just what they said. it's not started taking place, but at victims i felt i didn't different schools and churches around the area and village. we were to let our viewers know that you know right now is the rainy season in kids and in the rainy season, has been a tough one. but are these rains? are they different from what we've seen in past years? going by. what has happened in they will be in other places within the country. it is very different. we're seeing revised breaking bonds as so many people have died . so many people have been displaced from their homes. and uh,
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schools will actually supposed to reopen 2 days in the whole country, but uh they were not able to open because the rules have been set died and was have come down. this is one of the month saves that they ran. so we'll continue for the next about 2 weeks or 3 weeks. so people are being asked to stay safe. but everywhere we go, people are saying that they've never seen this kind of destruction ever in the lifetime. database village in ringo with the latest ignited. felix is always thank you. so becky, with germany 9 people suspected of being part of a violent far right group, which allegedly plotted to overthrow the government are going on trial. prosecutors say the ring leader was a business man in german aristocrat called prince henry royce. the alleged conspirators, fav, charges of terrorism and high trees at its claim. their goal was to install voice as a modern day emperor. this was the moment prince handling slices
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. fairytale came crashing down. his alleged plan was simple, storm parliament and overthrow, the german government. but all stories pounds before the plot could and fold more than 3000 officers were involved in the december 2022 raids. it was one of the biggest anti extremist raids in german history. at its heart, kindly close a business man and self sailed. german aristocrats, he's accused of leading the plot at his hunting lodge. he and dozens of others are alleged to have hatched a plan to violently over throw the government. the group is linked to the right wing extremist, a vice, the movement or citizens of the rise. police say they conspired to establish a new german state based on the old empire from the late 19th century, with prince hines. h, as in per among its members, former police officers soldiers and the former politician for the far right of the
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party, prosecutors, the legs the network had access to a huge arsenal of weapons. of the whole affair is really a big burden for our democracy. and for you really needs transparency, who is behind this grouping? what went wrong, that they could operate so long without having been seen. now, prince hind wish and his fellow suspected conspirators are set to stand. trial charge was planning an act of treason and membership of a terrorist organization, bangladesh. as longest ever, he waved his forced courts to order schools across the country to reverse course and shut down yet again. they reopened for one day on sunday after being closed for a week, but temperatures are continuing to soar. scientists have linked the severity of heat waves, the climate change, no windows on the ground space. the stalls quickly heat,
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separate them on nice thomas kitchen and with the temperature foot on 40 degrees in tucker. her small apartment is stifling every year, summer comes but the heat has become too much in the last few years. and especially this year, it's unbearable. i can't stand by the stove when i cook. i don't feel like cooking, but i have to because i have children. i swear when i cook my hips, they're spinning. i feel like fall into the ground. the way then, the more just family cannot afford air conditioning, and fans provide little relief into scorching heat. or i can't go to that my children can't sleep. they are restless due to the heat wave. when there's a power outage, i need to found them with a home, a to fan, and they often become sick. what i always bundle with dish is the grape of a heat wave directly affecting the likelihood of many residents to
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learn what i'm the now due to the heat. i can barely keep my eyes open in the sun. i feel like leaving everything and returning to my village, but i know it's not practical. it feels better to sit in the shade of a tree. i can work much in this situation. situated on the world's largest data, the ganges bundle of dish unique geography mix. it validated between stream read that events. and even though it emits less than one percent of global greenhouse gases, bundle with dish is among the most affected by climate change. the government spends roughly 7 percent of it and was budget on climate adapt. ition international assistance for far short of the country's needs many thrown to their feet to deal with the disastrous consequences. like these worshippers praying for rain. but
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finally, a johnny had pinned a cub in russia is embarking on an exciting new stage of life. take a look at this 8 months old cuts usa has moved into a custom built outside enclosure for the 1st time. last august. and she became the 1st panda to be born in russia 4 years after her parents. ding ding, and rou, e were gifted to the country by china. this is the 1st time cut usa is had a chance to explore her wider surroundings in safety. and as you can see, the whole thing is proven rather exhausting for the little one. this is a reminder now of our top story, us secretary of state and to the blinking says that the us hope some of us will accept a quote, extraordinarily generous ceasefire. paul lincoln is on a tour of the middle east hoping to deliver a truce agreement between is real and a months. you're watching the w news coming up next. the star conductor and an
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