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the the, you're watching the, the, your name's coming to live from berlin. julian us on is a free man. the wiki leaks founder a brief, 3 us. we deal with 5 years in prison and a lengthy legal battle behind him. now, on his way home from australia may up on our show, several dead and 10. yeah, for police opened fire on routes forming the parliament protest. surprises. president window calls the unrest a threat to national security and found to restore order, saving it to win the war. how you cranes decoy weapons tricks are russians. and there was in india, a whispering heat wave is causing health issues, and that is
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a capital valley. look at the impact of explain temperature on there. the . okay. richardson in berlin. okay. one. welcome to the show. would you expound her julian, a sondors heading home a free man after ending his legal fight with the u. s. government over leaks. documents under a deal with us, prosecutors, a sondra, was released from prison in britain and flown to a us pacific territory there. he pleaded guilty and courts to violating american laws by publishing classified military files on his wiki weeks. platform man won't budge on the list. to live the sons and just the cold house inside fence smiling. she knows she
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will leave the building as a freedom at the store. he brings a case as the greatest sons pleaded guilty to a felony, charge of violating us s b, a national ripley is part of the deal. he's truck with us, prosecutors, his prison sentence is come to us. further, as you can easily imagine that his spirits have lifted and he will be able to spend quality time with his wife,
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stella and his 2 children. be ever to walk up and down the beach and feel the sand to his tires in winter. the lovely to i'm the able to learn how to be patient and play with your children for a couple of hours and all of the great beauty of what was in real life. a song spent more than 5 years in bell mush prism in the u. k. where he for extra decent to the united states, intensive to him, he's company we can weeks publish classified military files, which divide this public opinion around the world about what such really a traits, a lot of free speech worries. and while his actions are likely to remain controversial, julian this on supporting the legal saga, is finally coming to annette. as long as now on his way to australia, where dw withdrawal delroy is reporting,
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he has more on what happened in that courtroom. as it was all over in about an hour and a hoss the judge accepted. besides his guilty plea to one account of accepting and disseminating classified documents, she counted his time served in british, printed prisoners almost 5 years in british prisons as, as time served and said he was free to go. now it was interesting and sentencing. she made a few notes. one of them was she made a note of chelsea manning sentence and you might recall chelsea manning was with us on your so what to post secret documents onto with you except by the way, to publish relating to the us for in a rock that chelsea manning was given a certified in the sentence, but that was confusing just office of to just 70 is by president obama. and that's something we think that the judge knows. another thing that the judge noted, and this is very interesting. she said that the us government and it's filings that said that there were no victims from mr. sanchez action, so there was no personal injury caused by anything you've done. that is really
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significant because a lot of the criticism leveled against julian hassan so far as being because of criticism. saying that he paused tom to people. he put people's lives in danger by publishing, henri attractive files with people's names and information. while the us government in court today appears to back down from that central criticism, ultimately service arch, julius also spoke as he told the court, the one he had done. he had done as a journalist and he was expecting to be able to defend himself under the us constitution 1st amendment, which upholds freedom of preston, freedom of speech. but he said that this would be too difficult the case. and therefore he was accepting the plea, the judge accepted his what he said, gave him a sentence of time sir, and said he was a free man. she also wished him happy birthday for next week. and to julia songs left the building. he is now in a plane on his way to australia. yeah. and this has been such
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a high profile case in a years long saga. really would you say it was fair to say as his lawyer claims that this has now all come to an end a legally, that's the case. all the charges against them is going to be dropped in the us. so there will be nothing more for him to answer, but this is not really a win for journalism as such because the many journalist groups say it's such a dangerous precedent that a journalist can be prosecuted in this way for essentially doing the job. releasing state secrets and that if this could happen to assign, you could happen to any want their concerns is concerned or already has spent a chilling effect across the media. the people will be less likely to try and be with the lowest to release documents. and for silence himself, of course, it's not either physically or mentally is concerned about his health. you'll have to recover, but at least to be able to do so on 100 him. so it was surrounded by his family with his children who he has never seen outside of jail. another thing that will have to be resolved is legal bills,
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or he's of this is costs for actually tearing up the dispute action. which weeks is currently trying to raise about half a 1000000 us dollars to pay for the private just that was required to get him from the u. k to the mariano islands. and that is now bringing him to camera australia to the reporter and told all right and sidney. thank you so much for the updates to antonio. several people were shot dead after demonstrators broke into the parliament admitted protests over tax rises. kenyan and president william router has condemned the violence as a threat to national security and vowed to restore order. thousands of people march on the building of the capital, nairobi after lawmakers voted to approve a controversial finance bill. it was the deadliest day of the princes. so for the most done rec to soto and 10 years government, in decades of the several failed attempts,
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thousands of protest is finally reached condiment. they force the way inside one side, the building and set parts of it on file. know make is who had voted to raise taxes, fled through underground tunnels as police, the through t, a gas will to canada and new live. i'm you, mission, healing. several people and wounding dozens. move in a national address can use president william roots so condemned the protests. i assure kenyans that we should provide it for effective and it's but the shelves response. it took 2 days to some us events who made no mention of the bill, which it prompted the rage the loudly young protest to say the tax hikes will increase the cost of a central products and services. quit putting them economically. in response to the
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original outcry, the government had already scrap several planned increases, including those of basic food stuff like bread and oil. that for the protest, as the concessions weren't enough, they said the government should profits 2.5 be in euro deficit by reducing spending instead. and they filed to punish william router. c on to my, my president, i even to get to, i bought at the we may not be amending we have yet to read the it's the by time do 6 that just seem to think themselves midway, maybe percentage of signals and we're seeing and pulled by to see the 5th 3 position, they will get another help desk send some help to the government. we don't do that . we're going to show you that be good. yeah, john wooten now have 2 weeks to sign the finance bill into and did at least
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deal as miranda was on the ground covering those protests and nairobi on this road . the way i am standing is that or that, or no more locations would be flowing with the traffic. but as you can see, what happens today is that for the test as body k did the roads, this is one of the main roads. a lead leading into a central business district shop was closed for the better part of the dates and protests. those kept pushing and pushing towards parliament. now, there was a tacitly between for testers and police, a number of protest of what inside it might do. so savvy sees weren't able to attend to some of the ends that protested. but some of the protest as lost their lives and one of the protest, those who lost his life is a brother to a policeman. so the police model is just the crying next to the body of the brother . and he was saying that this enforced that he walks for is the same force that has
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now sealed his brother. so it was, it was a side the side faces, but ken knows, kept pushing and kept pushing. and some of the protests of actually monday to get into parliament buildings. now the action impala meant was crazy because a part of the ment was put on file but was immediately the file was immediately pulled out by the staff development buildings. and the members of parliament had discomfort for safety. they had to run and the underground tunnel. so that leads to a problem and some of them have actually just been taken up by top of that for a landing on top of 10, not the international conference center. now the amount of destruction that has taken place today has been crazy just behind us. these police vehicle but one of the police vehicle that was actually bonds to the next to find them. and there was another police truck that was bonds, and
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a number of establishments actually caught fire. there was a lot, a lot of destruction people while you're moving the roadside body kids and all of that was processed as expressing that in graphs as mismanagement of funds by parliament. there's no way corruption. and i've, i use that have been for that. that means the really for yeah or they, i don't, people just feel is morrenda and i roby there. we can go live now to our correspondence. so now go for an update. so i'd be governments. lighter version of the tax reform has clearly not a peace protestors. we heard a little bit about it from felix there, but could you tell us more why so many young people are out demonstrating yes, um. so yesterday anybody sold the biggest protest that beats uh, from an old corners of the country. so in different towns and, and i wrote me, they were obviously the biggest. and many people just went to the streets because they fuel the cost of living has been too high as it is. and they were quoting for
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the pot for parliament to reject the finance boat and its entirety instead of just making a few amendment amendments to us because things like financial transactions on mobile phones, internet costs of fuel costs are still part of that. a part of that tax reform, so that is why they was why people was still holding for an inject, a rejection of the boat and its entirety. and also after last week's protests, which were smaller. um, the basically people, the participants who took partners for to protests with cosby and there's been a clocked on them. so a several people were abducted a party for several hours for a party days where people couldn't get in touch with them. so 2 people also killed last week during the protests. so this is also a popular response to that to crack down. and basically when presented was said
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that he was willing to talk to protest as they say, you can't be willing to talk to us what at the same time killing and affecting people. because that retail came to office promising to strengthen, tenuous economy and to help for on balance. how much do you think this has affected his popularity? yes. present to, to came to office with saying that he was part of the he was going to support the hustlers and so the working class poor people. and that has, i mean, definitely now that he is raising the taxes to this amount is something that's where people are saying no, this is no longer true and, and it's, it's, it has also, and i think also the fact that he is not, uh, once again, how the police react with yesterday, how security forces we access. he has to be has really kind of brought the message to protesters. that's the government. the president apparently does what they say
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they, they think he doesn't care for their lives. and, and also we've, we've also been seeing support from other corners of society. so from the churches from the chief justice of the supreme court, who have criticized the president for his excess of he's a full and you so much for bringing us up to speed that is d w as corresponding to sell on eco and i. roby. we can turn now to some other stories making headlines around the bottles. taiwan says it's coast guard, chased away chinese military vessels from waters off one of his islands. the incident is part of what type one calls a chinese harassment has escalated in the past 4 years. china views the democratically govern, tie one as a brickley province and says, unification is done in that step. some of the leaders of france as the 3 biggest
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parties have started into the debate ahead of some of the 1st round of loading. it's now for when entry election is upon you on the main topics of immigration and the cost of living with the medium polls shows the far right. so we met my ears were done by a lot when the most se shorts of an outright majority of the trial of us journalist, evan gosh, profession arrested, and russians find charges started on wednesday. he's accused of gathering secret information on behalf of the c. i, a 5, i actually have a choice as a sentence of up to 20 in prison is the 1st western journalists to be arrested and rough on espionage charges since the collapse of the soviet union. now, ingenuity and innovation are all part of ukraine's effort to win the war against russia. and that includes created fake, takes vehicles and artillery to trick the russians into using their valuable
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weapons to destroy ukrainian decoys. but just who is behind making the fates that are saving the real items from destruction and, and triple 7. how it's destroyed by russian fire. except that it's not a real how it's a, but rather a model. these fake west and artillery pieces made by volunteers. the decoys meant to full russian soldiers into wasting expensive munitions to destroy them. the russians saved the fe co tillery from drones, and cannot distinguish the model from real weapons. proper camouflage also plays a role. when you just quoted the book on zillow is giving you some, uh uh, yeah, the military showed me how the fix look on the russian screens. the on my team come with, we used to create more detailed models. we need to go with the military, told me they don't need all this. i'm alone that are some of the main thing is to have the basic elements. this thing is the side, and there's more than enough detail here for how they see this stuff. it's pulled by 2 bed 2 bath, roughly on used to make furniture. a year ago, he received
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a request from the military to make models of weapons. he made his own drawings based on the photos from the internet. it shows that people is what we've already made more than a 100 model is. busy one real how it's our costs at least $3000000.00. so we've already saved about $300000000.00 for our army lives and that's over these. got a steak, how it costs about a $1000.00. well, the russian projectile that destroys it, costs $35000.00 the fish. and this is what fascinates us there. we can do something here in civilian life that really helps the army helps, will save the guy on the floor if he, across my know, working on the model of the soviet era on hillary peace. it's made of plywood 10 sheets and scrap metals. this is the finished product,
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a common almost 10 meters long. the model has enough detail to be indistinguishable from the real common when seen from a drone. michela is the 2nd generation carpenter. what he wants most is for the products he has worked on to be destroyed as soon as possible so that the russians watched from drones and expedite and it looks like a real one. there will be air strikes if this is more strikes on our fake weapons mean more lives save for our military. well example boys so that they don't have to take risks, the more air strikes the better, less to. these crossman can make models of west and re dogs, and even the german iris t. a defense system of ukrainian veteran and military analyst alexi huckman emphasizes that it is necessary to keep a balance between the resources spent on their effectiveness. sure. when they are pushing it to face, start creating a special unit 0 is doing and allocating
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a large number of people and forces to do this. it won't be worth it to me all those work, but they don't protect 100 percent against the enemy attacks. and it took him as a shake and confused the enemy sometimes. and that's ok. that is if even one missile hence the domain of know the cost hundreds or thousands of dollars, it's already a success. so because he's good or familiar with the terms, are terms of these ukranian engineering units don't disclose which models they use and why, but they want to generate as much support as possible to continue the work from the children. and then they put them fisher with scarlet india, as capital daily has been facing it's worst heat wave in decades. as climate change takes, its toll temperatures in parts of northern india hit 8, west reg, 48 degrees celsius last week. and the intense heat is resulting in health issues and even fatalities. and so that is even more difficult for people who are living
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on the streets. the daily has been like a furnace for 2 months. the government has told people to stay indoors, it began. but mohammed if the car has no other choice than to be out of the streets, he has been staying on the pavement with his wife and children. he is one of the houses which i will do daily from all over the country every year to get affordable medical treatment at ease to stop. most government costs to defend do many end up living on the street outside because they are unable to afford any of the accommodations. and i've never seen the kind of hate i'm seeing now. it's the reason i don't go out looking for work very often and i just focus on getting the treatments and taking care of my children. if the guard on his advice i hear because they've chosen the chief mental scheme disorders. but staying in the heat has made matters worse. give little psalms, have developed boys on disk and then now getting treated for the i to this is
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shaping up to be the longest. and the was to you to be very, have seen in the last 74 years exposed to lots of you think this to what do you need one soon. and the end, you know, phenomena in a box from getting regular has advisories to people. the government, visio also directed hospitals to provide, especially share so he's still fishes drummond over new york. another government wants to them, denny has created a heat to image in see delta human to seek treat, tells us that on days of the cheat they get several patients when the dates are yeah, mostly be required to work outdoors like construction labor, drugs or security guards the most homeless vision is that move on, she is having a lot of warranty. them visually amazing. it can be as high as 161 or 70 degree fahrenheit. the water is equipped with emotional cooling technology, or rapid ice generating machine. and lots 7 tubs. in which heat stroke,
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patients are done in ice cold water debris down their body. temperature docked to seek recess in a heat stroke situation, which was sort of organ female rapid pulling up the body is the only way to save life. this kind of a situation that happened for the 1st time and that the, we know very explanation. many such patients are coming to us in large numbers. we have never seen such a number in the preceding years. if the guy brings his sons out, as he sees the slight change in where the light trains in the city has brought temporarily to lease, but also incense humidity. the if it gets too hot for us, we either go and take shelter in the so by train station over there, it's a full blown at that one. your body. you start sweating from head to toe. and whenever you go out like you go to the floor, how much you tell us that they can sleep during the night. so that's the situation that we have been with this secondary. so the temperature across more than 50
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degrees. so it's just in some areas the are like, uh, fox and northern india where people can go out for the best, the livelihood. so for the, for like in the northern part, thoughts or feedback and really they can do anything in this crossing seat. now, for those who are able to take precautions and measures, what are people doing to, to deal with such sports in temperatures? this we have, you understand that the scene doesn't impact people equally, people from the economic affection, they are not able to this kind of feed. if you put a slums, people who live in small congested areas where they start cooking, but she goes up. so in these situations, people like construction, labor hours of been to the people who get impacted by this kind of feed. so we've been speaking the people they're trying to do everything they can to work in
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this kind of school to work in this kind of 8. and what kind of government support has been available to people against has experienced temperatures, going assigned to to everything. it can so like the homeless people that have started to rescue dry, where people who, what sleeping on the streets, they try to rescue them and give them shut the spaces. governor's walls are trying to collaborate with the angles where they are visiting. so i'm a other building, the house is of the people government's also collaborating with the angels from states as well. were there any evidence campaigns that people have to put in the st? thank you so much for your reporting. that is dw correspondence. a deal box for recall, a quick reminder of our top story, which he weeks of founder julian a song as a free man after pleading guilty to violate an espionage last, eddie who westport himself. this video spared us on further present time and he's
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now on a plane flying home to his native australia. and that is all for now. i'm clear. richardson in berlin many thanks for watching the
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