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the, the, you're watching the, the new was coming to live from berlin. your west journalist, evan gosh, garbage on trial in russia. the wall street journal reporter stands accused of fire and foot faced flashing years in prison. our courtesy and his paper denied on our show juliet assigned as a free man fee for 2 weeks. founder agrees with us. we deal with 5 years in prison and a license legal battle for high temp. he is now on his way, plus row plus in india, a blistering wave is causing health issues in the late because the impact extreme
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temperature, assuming bought the car, richardson in berlin and they were very warm. welcome to the show. the trial against you. as a journalist, evident gosh, of which has been done behind closed doors in the russian city of caterina park. the reporter for the wall street journal is accused of spying for the west and could face up to 20 years in prison if found guilty, he and his employer denied the charges of to move in a year under arrest. russia is now putting evan. gosh, because it's on trial that the 2 year old john list was detained in march 2023 while reporting in the city of yeah, cut that in book, according to his employer, the wall street journal, the russian prosecutors alleged gosh, could,
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which was collecting secret information from a tank factory for the c, i a gosh, cubits denied the charges. so to his family employer, the white house you say he was wrongfully detained. this espionage charges are ridiculous. the targeting of american citizens by russian government is unacceptable. we condemn the detention of mister goose coverage in the strongest in the strongest terms. gosh, good. which is the son of soviet emigres and grew up in new jersey. he moved to russia in 2017 to work. there was a correspondent, the wall street journal. hi to him. in 2022 dash could, which is the 1st american john this to be jailed. and russian espionage charges since the soviet era, despite strange relations us and russian officials have indicated that talks on going about releasing, gosh, because it's in a prison. this will go, but the us and russia have not yet reached an agreement. in an interview,
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in february of this year, vladimir putin indicated he wants to swamp gas, give it to the russian, hit my sentence to life imprisonment in germany for muttering a chechen dissident in berlin in 2019. it's a specific government which is somebody to go to some ex but say the trial could help bring the negotiations fluid. it's a very unfortunate situation. all. busy around but this may be a glimmer of hope in his eventful coming home because this trial will establish the verdicts and russian injustice needs to see a verdict and a case before i believe that they're willing to do some negotiation for whatever might be the outcome. but by making the trial secret, while she is hiding his case away from the public welfare gosh, which the uncertainty continues. say that report file by our correspondent a j gosh to someone else. kate who joins me now. tell us more about why you think
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this trial is being held behind closed doors. well, claire, this is actually a stand up procedure in russia for cases of alleged espionage or treason. because proceedings are considered a state secret to so the reporters were left in the room just for a few minutes before the trial has started. and now during the proceedings, no reporters, no friends, family members, or us embassy stuff for the site or are allowed in the room. and people familiar with such cases are saying that this type of violation puts additional psychological burden on the i guess person, mr. guess collision, death case. so is a little bit more about the charges against gaskets and, and how long he could potentially be facing present time. yes, rational prosecutors alleged that the guess could reach was gathering information about a defense contractor, a company producing bottle tanks for the russian army called about guns of old. and
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if he has done so for a c, i a, the kremlin also says the gosh could, which was called the red pendant. that's no evidence was published. it could support these obligations the guess could, which is obviously denying the charges. so does his employer double street journal is calling this a shop trial with fig charges and, and is also stressing that's guess could, which was on a reporting trip. and that she was accredited by russia to do jo noticed the court in the country. now the charges that he's facing kerry up to 20 years in prison and we need to remember that's an acquittals are extremely rare in the russian judicial system. on the less than one percent of defendants are acquitted in russia because the judges tends to agree with the prosecution. and so this is the delta for this process. so is this as a some say about russia's effort to strength and it's hand in the event of
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a possible prisoner exchange by, by holding evidence, correct. this is, this is something the us is like using brush off of the imprisoning us citizens to use them as bargaining chips. and there are currently at least a dozen of the us citizens in russian jails. no, russia is this insist that they have broken the law and this is a, this is a high profile case. and now, and in the previous high, provide case in 2022 russia and has reduced an american, a basketball player. brittany. good griner, in exchange for a russian at arms dealer victor ballots. now, in this case, it is not clear if the us holds another card that strong. so to say, the reading important has clearly indicated that he wants to see
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a russian hickman released from the german jail door, also to russian spies on trial in slovenia right now. but it is uncertain how willing germany, your slovenia are to help in this us. russia disputes, so there is a lot of bach channel diplomacy going on, and experts say that we could see some developments in terms of a possible prisoner as well after we have a verdict in this case of mr. guess go which, gosh, thank you so much for the analysis that is a j gosh someone else ski and rica wiki leaks found her julian assigns is heading home a free man after ending his legal fight with the us. government over leaked documents under a deal with us, prosecutors assigned was released from prison in britain and flown to a us pacific territory there. he pleaded guilty in court, violating american laws by publishing classified military files on his wiki,
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weeks platform. it won't budge on the list for julie massage and just the cold house inside been smiling. she knows she will leave the building as a freedom at the store. he brings a case as the greatest son she pleaded guilty to a felony, charge of violating us s b a national ripley is part of the deal. he's truck with us prosecute us. he's prison sentence is comes with us. as you
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can easily imagine that his spirits have lifted and he will be able to spend quality time with his wife stells and his 2 children to be able to walk up and down the beach and feel the same to his tires in winter of its lovely to me i have to learn how to be patient and play with your children for a couple of hours and all of the great beauty of life. a son spent more than 5 years in bell mush prison in the u. k. where he felt extra decent to the united states implemented to him. he's company we can weeks publish classified military files, which divide this public opinion around the world about what's on it's really, it's a trade to a free speech worries. and while his actions are likely to remain controversial,
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julian hassan sporting he legal saga, is finally coming to an end. as long as now on his way to australia, where dw withdrawal delroy is reporting. 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 prisons 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 calls chelsea manning sentence and you might recall chelsea manning was with us on your resume. what, who passed secret documents onto with you or that they like published relating to the us for in a rock that chelsea manning was given a 35 new sentence, but that was confusing. just office after just 70 is by president obama. and that's
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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 its 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 significant because a lot of the criticism leveled against doing this on so far as being because of criticism. saying that he caused tom to people he put people's lives in danger, by publishing unwritten active 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. first amendment, which i told freedom of person 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 waste that gave him
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a sentence of time served and said he was a free man. she also wished him happy birthday. so 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 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 be less likely to try and be with the lowest release documents and for silence himself. of course, it's not either physically or mentally is concerned about his health. you'll have
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to recover, but at least to be able to do so on 100 him so 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, or he's of this is costs for actually tearing up the dispute action, which you weeks is currently trying to raise about half a $1000000.00 us dollars to pay you for the private jet. 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 all right. and sidney. thank you so much for the updates. in kenya, at least 13 people have been killed after demonstrators broke into the parliament, i made protests over tax rises, canyon president. william rudo has condemned the violence as a threat to national security and has vowed to restore order. thousands of people marched on the building and the capital nairobi after lawmakers voted to approve a controversial finance bill. it was the deadliest day of the
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printer. so for the mice done, wrecked to sol, tone 10 years, government, in decades of the several failed attempts, thousands of protest is finally reached condiment. they force their way inside one side, the building and set parts of it on file. no makers who had voted to raise taxes, fled through underground tunnels as police, the through t a gas, walter, canada, and new live. i'm you, mission, healing. several people and wounding dozens. move in a national address can use president william router condemned the protest. i assure canyons that we sent provide it for effective and it's but the shelves response. it took 2 days to some us events
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who made no mention of the bill which had prompted the rage the low to the 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 original outcry, the government had already swamp 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 put up it's 2.5, b and euro deficit by reducing spending instead. and they've bowed to punish william router. i don to my, my president even to get to i bought at the, the we, we may not be amending we have yet to read the it's the by time to do 6 and that's and we think themselves midway maybe percentage of signals and everything, and 12 by to see the 5th 3 position, there was another help that said some help to the government. we go to the end. we
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are going to tell you that these are the blue term now have 2 weeks to sign the final bill into low. and you'd have these feelings. marian guy showed us the aftermath of those protests in nairobi on tuesday. this road, the way i am funding, is that, or did that, or no more locations would be flow being with the traffic. but as you can see, what happens today is that for the test as body kid rhodes, this is one of the main road. the 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. and also when i wrote the we have dw correspond cello and echo. she told us more about why young canyons have been protesting. so yesterday, everybody's told the biggest protest that beats from an old corners of the country
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. so in different towns and, and really 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 the pot for parliament to reject the fine and split and its entirety instead of just making a few amendment amendments to it. 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 pulling for and, and then j. m rejection of the boat and its entirety. and also um, after last week's protests which were smaller. um, the basically people, the participants who took partners for to have protests with me and there's been a clocked on them. so a several people were abducted a policy for several hours for a few days where people couldn't get in touch with them. 2 people also killed last
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week during the protests. so this is also a popular response to that to crack down. and basically when president would have said that, he was willing to talk to protest as they say, you company willing to talk to us what at the same time killing and attracting people because that retail came to office promising to strengthen 10 use 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 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 reacted yesterday. how security forces reacted he has to be has
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really kind of brought the message to protesters that the government, the president apparently does what they say that 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 robi us and turning out to some other world news headlines, taiwan says it's coast guard chased away chinese naval vessels from waters off one of its islands. incidents as part of what type one calls chinese harassment that has escalated china. views the democratically governed the island as a brickley province, as, as unification is inevitable, like
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a damn in the us state of minnesota has been partially breached by flooding. delusions destroyed his power stations is threatening to sweep away a nearby house. some local residents were evacuated as a caution, but water enough with respect to the seats. and for those supreme court has voted to decriminalize, was the marijuana. the move court helpers overdues its massive prison population. the legal amount of marijuana for personal use has got to be determined and public consumption and the sale of the drugs will remain illegal. india is capital daily has been facing its worst, a heat wave in decades as climate change takes, its toll temperatures and parts of northern india hit. a blistering 48 degrees celsius last week. the intense heat is resulting and health issues and fatalities. and it's even more difficult for people who are living on the streets daily have
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been like a furnace for 2 months. the government has taught 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 good affordable medical treatment at ease to stop post government for us 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. i was just focused on getting the treatment and taking care of my children, and i do have a 2 if the guard on his vice here because the children mental scheme disorders. but staying in the heat, has made matches for his 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 teeth, we have that he has seen in the last 74 years exposed to lots of using 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 works for them. denny has created a heat store image and talk to him on to 60000 that on days of the cheat bigots. several patients. yeah, mostly be required to work outdoors like construction labor to us or security. got the most common sense. that means that patient is and move on. she is having a lot of body them visually amazing. it can be as high as 161 or 70 degree fahrenheit. the water is equipped with a motion, cooling technology, a rapid ice generating machine, and lot, 7 mixed up in which heat stroke patients are done in ice cold water to bring down
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their body temperature. dr. seek recess in a heat stroke situation, which also just organ female, rapid cooling off 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. this is to god brings his sons out as he sees the slight change and where the light streams and the city has brought temporarily to me. but also incense humidity. yeah. my god, i'm going to be that if it gets too hot for us, we either go and take shelter in the so by train station over the i'll go inside the hospital. we're trying to manage to protect our kids somehow. has the benefit is because says he prays to god every day for his children to get better. so he can either go back to his village or stop looking for work you activate to be able to afford a shelter to protect them from denny with them. i spoke earlier to dw corresponded
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a deal thought about how this heat has been impacting people in india. cloud people in india have been explaining that being kind of for experiencing ballistic. again, this time at this time the heat is quite intense. it is also really bad for the people this time. so danny feels like living in a bind a phrase, you know, actually. so this time, when you go out and you'll see it's not a huge baby, it's a full blown that, that when your body, you start sweating from head to toe. and whenever you go out like you sort of slow homeless people tell us that because it's name to the night. so that in the situation that we have the uh, with the secondary, so the temperature have crossed more than 50 degrees. so it's just in some areas they are like, uh, fox and not the india where people can go out for the best, the livelihood. so for people like in the northern parts of the day and really they
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can do anything in this coffee 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 seat doesn't impact the political, the people from the economic weakest section. they are when they both to this kind of feed. if you go to slums, people who live in small congested areas where they start cooking, but he 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 this kind of school to work in this kind of 8. and what kind of government support has been available to people against is extreme temperatures. going to sign due to everything. it can so like the homeless people that have started to rescue
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drive where people who, what sleeping on the streets, they try to rescue them and give them shut the spaces. governors also are trying to collaborate with the angles where they are visiting some areas of beating the house is of the people governments also collaborating with the angels from states as well, where they are in the evidence campaign studies. people have to go in this state. thank you so much for your recording. that is d w as correspondence, a deal box us. and before we go, we can bring you a reminder of our top story. us journalists, as an guest, which is on trial in russia. it's taking place on line to close. the doors to wall street journal reporter has been accused of spying for the us as could face up to 20 years in prison as found guilty in his paper. tonight the charges and the us government has declared wrongfully detains
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news updates for more on the extreme peak in india, india coming up with a closer look at how it's effective billions of people. there is also warranties and analysis website at www. dot com or on our channels. i'm quite richardson. thank you so much. the
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and i keep getting these goosebumps because of the heat. i did not even know it was possible. and the shopping is lea, a collapse from he took, so was to induce capitals, new danny with ken because he's up to 50 degrees celsius. being outside can be life threatening. what can people do to cope with the extreme
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