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very shocking. yeah. pete fluked chairs a foundation bringing together thousands of next of kin. he says the image, 17 disaster had a real impact on all of dirt society where the, the bodies were repetitive. the whole dutch nation was, was, was watching it on television just terrible. but this was also very, very beautiful, that there was so much compassion among such people like m a 17, took off here at people airport and never reach the spinal destination in malaysia . now after years of investigations, a court here in the middle and is determined to find out what exactly happened on that fateful day in 2014 and also who is responsible at the center of this inquiry or the remnants of the boeing triple 7 here being viewed by the court, a massive jigsaw puzzle that was pieced back together in
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a dutch military base. the crash site 7 years ago, or 298 on board, the plane were killed when it was blown out of the sky over a war zone and eastern ukraine. evidence points to a book, anti aircraft system, which was moved from russia into rebel territory controlled by pro russian separatists. these 4 men will stand trial. they remain at large, allegedly protected by russia. those were presenting the victims families say this doesn't make the case any less important. war has alarm also in time. can take 5 can take 10 years, maybe 15 years. and mister put in and his regime will not always be in power. so maybe if there's a shift in government and if there will be a shipment policy, also there will be a shifting policy in this file so they will have no rest. the suspects, i'm sure that pete put on the other hand,
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says he doesn't care that much whether the suspects go to jail. he just wants the truth to be spoken. i think it's important that, that we know what the role of the russia if they had the role, what the role of the russia federation was not only will push the button, but also who was in the and responsible for all for all. what happened. so this can take years and even 7 years after mh 17 crashed, he's determined to see this through until the end were joined by cristo grows if he's a russia investigator with the investigative journalism collective belling, cat, he was part of a team that discovered and collected key information about the downing of flight m h s 17, and he joins me from the austrian capital. vienna, welcome to the w. and from all the evidence you've seen, is there any doubt that russia was behind the shooting down of an age 70?
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now there is no doubt and we've seen even more evidence than the one that has been present in court because we've been stake, looked at every shred of telecommunications data, every shot like photo, every social media posting of russian soldiers will move from course where the 53rd brigade, which is the gate that the investigates, if the justification team believes was the source of the missile to the border of russia. we've seen so much mutually corroborating evidence that holistically. there is no alternative explanation than the fact that russia provide the weapon that shut down and killed 298 people. right, well, talk to us now about russia's role in the aftermath you said in an online piece that russian state actors not only and co op, didn't cooperate in the investigation, but actively tried to falsify evidence and spread miss information. and so tell us a little bit more about this. will the russian position after the,
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in the aftermath of the downing was to spread as many mutually conflicting and contradictory theories about what might have happened. that the average viewer, a consumer of news would get just tired. i mean, somebody recently likened this to a very good metaphor that i'd like to borrow, which is d d offering the mind a d d o. seeing the media essentially bombarding the media with trying to theories with counted more than 75 different theories that have been proper promulgated by different russian agencies, both state and, and private, but working as proxy of the state including the, the, the airplane to airplane scenario. where they claim that people living down in houston, ukraine were able with their simple, with a naked eye to see a ukrainian airplane that was flying about the clouds. there's just something that is even scientifically and technically not possible. but that's just one example of a theory that has been used to dilute the the, the evidence. what i'd rather consider is that if russia wanted to find the truth,
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it would just be cooperating with the investigation to the degree that is being requested to. and it's still decline still, for example, the investigative team, the judges have requested russia to provide access for questioning to members of the 53rd brigade, 2 officers from the 50s or gate in order for them to exonerate themselves or to exonerate russia. russia is just silent on this and they do not provide. so texas, russia continues claiming that it's excluded from the investigation is not given a chance to provide an input, but at the same time it doesn't comply with such requests for data. right? you've mentioned there that there been plenty of theories will say, and how hard is it been for investigators not to full for red herrings? well, at the beginning, it was very hard that it's very clear that a, the international team was still learning on the job. how to deal with a state actor that is their experienced this information. and i like, we've met over the years,
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some of the members of the drug investigation team and i believe that they were just not prepared for this for this, for this sort of a counterpart on the other side. and therefore, of course, one of the, the biggest problem was that any information that is provided, whether by a witness or by a fake witness or by the government, by the russian government, as a source of hypothesis, must be diligently reviewed. and a lot of time and effort must be expended on proving that it's, it's not that it's a fake and that the loan is, is a terrible delay to the process of delivery justice, but it has to be done. and the investigative team has wasted a lot of time doing that. alright, we'll leave it there. crystal grows, have rush investigator with the investigative collective spelling cat. thank you. thank you very much. right, well let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. russian opposition figure, like st. valley has been discharged from a prison hospital and returned to jail, nevada. the scene here in court was hospitalized in april after going on hunger
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strike, he serving 2 and a half years for embezzlement. i case supporters cold, politically motivated israel's parliament is to vote to approve a new government by june 14th. the parliamentary speaker has said, centrist opposition, leader yard lapierre has brought together a multiparty coalition to unseat prime minister benyamin nathan. yahoo! he's been in office for 12 years. molly's a colonel as see me going to the scene here in file footage has been sworn in his mind. he's president after leading his 2nd to any year. he's promising to be a transitional leader and whole fair and transparent elections. the international community has condemned his seizure of power. de la miss you. one of the richest men in the world is officially entering the space race. founder and former ceo of amazon jeff bezos says he'll fly the 1st passenger fly to space next month. basis
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is taking along his brother and his auctioning of a 3rd season to the highest bidder. he asked me to go along. the market will opportunity not only to have the far right has failed to redraw germany's political map angle. american conservatives have constantly seen off a challenge from the alternative for germany in the eastern states of saxony. and how'd the chancellor's party to see to you one more than a 3rd of the vote. the f. d received fewer votes than in the previous election in 2016, but remember remains the 2nd biggest party in the state parliament. it's followed by the left party, the social democrats, the free democrats, and the greens. this ballot was closely watched as it was the last test of public opinion before september's national elections. for months in the pose, 2 parties were breathing down each other's neck. here in the eastern german state of saxon the on house in the endo, a resounding unexpectedly strong wind for the conservative see to you and nothing
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close to an upset from the far right alternatives for germany pay f d. i was this on clause of the voters have taken a clear stand logo and a large majority of our citizens have said, we don't want to be associated in any way with the 3 ladies and i'm very grateful for the ship. and he said, done many here in saxony on how to relatively poorest days to be a f. d could win and would, when it pulled strongly for months, capitalizing on voted. dissatisfaction with the pandemic while keeping to its core and team aggression message. instead, sundays result indicate the f d may be weakening and it's stronghold areas, but it's putting a positive spin on the result. them as a b r. it is not the bad, were very happy with the result. it's pretty much what we got last time and i have to say it's important to me that we got the working class back to math part. he had
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last voters and the work is in the state came to us and i'm actually very happy with this result. even though saxony analogy is a small size to see, to use when here is a much needed booth to federal leader and lash at it, he's got a lot on his place. like sending off the challenge nationally from the greens he were riding high in the palm. if he succeeds lash, it's the greatest chance of winning the biggest prize. replacing uncle michael as chancellor call me for more analysis. let's go to d. w. chief political editor, me, kayla. kuth now i mckayla good to see, you know, some of the opinion polls showed the far right a f t did have a chance of winning this election, but the conservative top the polls. what was it that made them so popular in the end? well, it was kind of hard off the state premier of anger, mac,
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or c, d u policy. he won over the electorate by what he calls having a centrist course, but also looking at the issues that people care about. and the other interesting aspect of course is that the pulling was so completely off the result completely off the mark. and there was certainly a feeling that those pull that so the far right a if the in the lead might have spooked a lot of voters into actually going and putting their vote down for the conservative cd you party. certainly there's indications that a huge chunk of non voters decided to go to the polls because they wanted to prevent the fall, right? a s d. so the success of the c, d, u is as much a product of the failure of the a s d. and to succeed more following in a stronghold stays, he is what c d u leda and want to be chance a candidate while he is the top, the candidate. but want to be follow of angela. michael,
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as chancellor had to say about this divide side of the cloud con, selection shows that are clear stance against the i f d is not only the right one. it's one also supported by the people. and we will consistently continue this centrist cause. that's what i stand for as potty chairman and candidates. the chancellor disinterest course will not move a millimeter and we're sticking to bass. i didn't really mater for n dot arm and lash at their speaking at just mckayla. well, how much of a boost is this result for the c d u, considering the national elections are in september? well, it certainly is a very much needed boost for the last at the top candidate. even the find a higher law for the state, premier of saxony unhide prefer someone else marco suda, who was seen as having a much more conservative and profile that was seen as the only way to really tackle
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the far right a f t party. now this election victory shows that at the very least, i mean last it seen as the continuity a candidate to follow in uncle michael footsteps. he didn't prevent the seaview from succeeding against the far right. a sd, that's something he desperately needed to prove. he himself also said at the very press conference that really the opponent now was the green party was had a rather poor showing in sacks in the on house, but whose rice has been continuous here in germany. and that will be the real test . that's what the conservative is, c d u union says itself, but they of course, haven't even published their own program yet. so we're in for another couple of weeks, a very interesting debate, the between the conservative angle macros camp and particularly those greens, who may well come ahead in those polls on september 26th. all right,
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we'll leave it there will be keeping a close eye on that. me, kayla kirsten d. w chief political editor. thank you for that. germany vaccination roll. i've got off to a slow start, but now many are hoping they won't have to wait much longer for a job. anyone can now ask for an appointment after authorities ended the priority group system aimed at getting the most vulnerable, vaccinated 1st. but now there are worries, vaccine supplies won't be enough to much demand. monday morning in berlin's diverse crow expect district patients outside the local clinic. i have are all sorts of reasons. but 90 percent ones that cove at 1900 job. so could, did she and her team deal with up to $450.00 vaccinations per week. the demand on the clinic has been nonstop since april when they gave up their 1st buy and take job then comes calls and it's been a huge onslaught by both our own patients and those who've never been here. they
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just drop by from all over the place on the woman who up comedy for by the germany . prioritize certain people at the start of the vaccination drive. last december, the idea was to get the jobs into the arms of people who needed them the most, including young people with special needs and the elderly. but since monday, anybody age 12 and older can get shot. some are ready warning of a shortage of vaccine supplies. but here at the christ clinic dock to say they've been vaccinating people rather flexibly anyway. and they think it's high time to end the priority system. given infection rates are low, almost 9 digits hide all, it's not something you have to seize the moment and get lots of people vaccinated. it's right to lift the privatization, because otherwise we won't get the number of vaccinated people to the level. we need them by, by the end of september. miss ended up does not again after
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a slow start, the vaccine drive, it's finally on a role in germany. almost 50 percent of the germans have received the 1st shot, and one in 5 is fully vaccinated. and the general willingness still seems to be there on the streets of berlin. yes, i want my job because you need your freedom. i am a person if i wish, but i would like to get vaccinated, but i can't get an appointment. yes. i mean, i was waiting for the team here because i'm from t, like all these process was super quick. experts cautioning people in germany against letting that got down too soon. but for now with the holiday season ahead and some freedoms regains already. many just want to enjoy a relatively kathy summer. the indian capital deli has been reopening as a devastating 2nd corona virus. wave receipts on monday, delhi markets and shopping malls opened their doors to the public. again, offices and the cities metro are also back in action. running at
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a 50 percent capacity to maintain social distancing. just weeks ago, deli experienced one of the worst cove with 900 crisis, seen so far make shift crematorium ran off. hundreds died of the virus in the city every day. and more than 40 people have died after to express trains collided in pakistan. dozens of others have been left injured. police say one of the trains the rails and then the other slammed into it. it's not clear what caused the crush. pakistan's prime minister in rank can, has ordered an investigation. the metro, the remains of 2 packed passenger trains. just before dawn, one train derailed, falling into the path of another hours after the crash rescue teams and local volunteers as you're still trying to free truck passengers. the
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saudi will be 7 or 8 training carriages were destroyed. many passengers are still trapped there. and rescue work only started 3 hours after the crash. the injured taken to the local hospital where medical workers rushed to save the lives of those pulled from the wreckage. but already say the remote location of the crash has slowed the rescue efforts because they can, you can see that the rescue operation is going on. the soldiers from the military ranges, district administration personnel and how it came to taking up on the operation will gain momentum off the heavy machinery arrive too much of pakistan's. rail infrastructure is left over from the british colonial earth. while the cause of this crash is still unknown,
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accidents are all too common on the run down railways on spain will be without their captain for at least their 1st march of the euros after he tested positive for covert. 19 sexual scots will now have to isolate for 10 days, ruling him out of his country's year of 2020 opener against sweden. on june 14th, the rest of the spain squad tested negative for the virus that they won't know or won't. now play in what was meant to be their final warm of much against, with linea tomorrow spans under 21 will take their place instead. while staying with football and germany play their final warm up match tonight against lafayette, head of the european championship, which starts on friday and were joined by mark meadows from d. w. sports here in the studio. mark, how important is it that germany put in a good performance tonight? i mean, of course it's important because the euros are almost here. their 1st game on june
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15th is against france. the will champions see, can i won a bit of form before you play the world champions and the play latvia? you don't want to lose too, no disrespect to latvia, quite a small footballing nation. but the main thing is, you don't want any injuries. you want fluency and you want to work on your systems, but we've seen with england trenton on the, on all the injured in a warm game and he's now out of the entire tournament. so they'll push themselves, but maybe not quite as much as they might do. when it comes to the actual euros. alright, we're looking at the squad captain. manuel noir will become the 1st germany goalkeeper to reach 100 caps tonight. how much longer does he have in the team will say, how many is this perhaps the end of his career? this is germany career. he's 35 years old. right? yeah, i mean, a couple of years ago we had lots of injury problems and i was beginning to think maybe this is going to be the end of his career and he didn't remarkably well once he got fit to get back to his best. i mean quinton quit when he's got some really
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good jimmy go keep waiting in the wings and that's almost making better. i think. i think is a chance he could break low to mathias his record of a 150 germany caps if he keeps on going. 35 is quite young for go keep you. you've seen goalkeepers play at 40, so yeah, we'll see. we can actually listen now to manual noise. he makes this special milestone for me, she is a severe me number because we are a national team. always had great goalkeepers of the legend to still between the poses picked middle again, the 1st one's done and, and the fact that i'm approaching the 100 mark makes me extremely proud. and therefore i'm really looking forward to it. but it's not to do this on that right. well mark manuel noir speaking there now. heading into the euros the senior players can look at the course under $21.00 team and for inspiration perhaps. yes indeed. last night. the generally men on the $21.00 team,
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one their european championship. they be portugal will know in the final in slovenia lucas matcher winning goal just after half time. and yeah, kind of changes the narrative, all around germany and german international football over the last couple of years across age groups and gender. the performances have been a bit patchy but here them to 20 once and hey, we are the team. we can win a european championship, kind of getting the pickup the back side to the senior side going through the same thing. i'm still not sure they will though, but we've got 4 weeks to find that out. gives a quick prediction of who's going to win. belgium, all right, we'll have it there. mark meadows from dw sports. thanks for that. right, well, more news from the euros now and as team jersey launches go. it's cause something of a controversy. ukraine's new shirt hasn't gone down well in russia because it features a map of ukraine that includes crimea. and this was the big unveiling look closely and you'll see crimea as part of the map outline. but that's anger. russia which
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annex the peninsula in 2014. and considers it part of its territory. tournament organizer you approved the design, is internationally recognized as part of ukraine. well, before we go, here's a quick reminder of our top stories. judges in the netherlands have begun hearing evidence against forman suspected of being behind the dining of major airlines flight at an age of 17. 7 years ago. the 3 russians and ukranian national are still at large anglo macros. conservatives have comfortably seen off a challenge from the populace. far right alternative for germany in a regional election. the vote in the eastern state of saxony. unhealthy is the last and big test of public opinion before the general elections in september are right here up to date. now, next is our science magazine. tomorrow. today, you're watching the news life from brilliant and don't create can always find us on
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