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repair created, the whole dutch nation was, was, was watching it on television and just terrible. but this was also very, very beautiful that there was so much compression among the people, slight mh 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 are the remnants of the bowing. triple 7 here being viewed by the court. a massive jigsaw puzzle that was piece back together in 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,
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which was moved from russia and to 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 law has alarm also in time. can take 5 can take 10 years, maybe 15 years and mr. put in and his regime will not always be in power. so maybe if there's a shift in government and it will be a shift from policy or so there will be a shifting policy in this file so they will have no rest. the suspects, i'm sure of that peter took, on the other hand, 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 ro,
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what 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 aunt were joined by christo grows. if he's a russia investigator with the investigative journalism collective belling card, he was part of a team that discovered unconnected key information about the downing of flight and h 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 m h 17 you know, there is no doubt and we've seen even more evidence than the one that's been present in court because we've been stake, looked at every shred of telecommunications data, every like photo,
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every social media posting of russian soldiers who move from course, where the 53rd brigade, which is the gate that the investigative, the justification team believes was the source of the book missile to the border of russia. we've seen so much mutually corroborating evidence that holistically. there is no alternative explanation then the fact that russia provide the weapon that shut down and killed 298 people. right, will 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. so tell us a little bit more about this. will the russian position after the, 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
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a very good metaphor that i'd like to borrow, which is d d o. seeing the minds of video 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 states and, and private. but working as process, if there was a state including the, the, the airplanes airplane scenario where they claim that people living down in east ukraine were able, with their simple, with a naked eye to see a ukrainian airplane that was flying about the clouds. this is 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, it would just be cooperating with the investigation to the degree that is being requested to. and it's still decline store, for example, the investigative team, the judges have requested russia to provide access for questioning to members of
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the 53rd brigade, 2 officers from the 50s, or to 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. all right, we'll leave it there. christophe grows. have russia investigator with the investigative collective spelling cast? thank you. let's take a look now what some of the other stories making use around the world. us health officials have approved the 1st new drug for alzheimer's disease in nearly 20 years . despite warnings from independent advisors that the treatment made by biogen hasn't been shown to slow the brain destroying illness. regulator say it's the only drug that can treat the disease rather than manage it's. it's symptoms. russian opposition figure like thing only has been discharged from
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a prison hospital and returned to jail, nevada. the scene here in court was hospitalized in april after going on hunger strike, he serving 2 and a half years for embezzlement. a case supporters called politically motivated armina lash at the leader of germany's conservative, has been celebrating his party's election victory in the state of saxony. and how called the c d. u. a bulwark against extremism effort received. 37 percent of the vote is far more than the far right. the part would be written in pakistan. more than 40 people are den after to express train collided. please say one of the train derailed and then the other slammed into it. several people were cropped for hours in the wreckage before rescuers could free india has faced weeks of crisis due to the corona virus pandemic. but now the country is turning the tide on the number of cases in some areas, at least with the case load slowly dropping. some restrictions are being lifted in
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the hardest paid regions. people are cautiously optimistic, but many are calling for a foster vaccination rollout in order to keep people safe. after a bitter transition from spring into summer cove, in 1900 has gradually lifting some of its grip over indian society with a continued decline in new cases. parts of india are also lifting some protective measures, which in turn is raising people's spirits. a ton of it, i'm glad to day because i'm getting out of the house after a very long time. the metro stations are open from people are actually following social distancing. precaution, not yet cases remain high with more than 100000 new infections in the past. day, still the highest rate worldwide, but many are optimistic about the future because people are getting, you know, good of all the things. yet, this time it was a disaster. young people,
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many people have lost their lives. but i don't think going forward would be a problem. india, the government says it is prepping for whatever might be next. so stant, this is adequate that as we are doing all the calculations and preparations for a potential 3rd wave. if we reach this peak, how many beds and i use would be required? how many should be for children? how much oxygen will be needed? and the number of medicine when he gets near or may say, but too many blame. the lack of oxygen supplies among the key reasons in the death toll skyrocketed in may. on monday, india's prime minister non ramadi announced plans to upset the nation rates rapidly, in hopes of avoiding a 3rd wave of the pandemic. up that they had until now, millions of citizens have received free vaccines from the central government up.
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now, all of those above 18 will also be included, vaccines will be available, free of cost for everyone. mowdy says efforts to increase production and import foreign vaccine doses are also underway as parts of india, eas restrictions. some residents are warning their neighbors not to let down their guard like here in the territory of jama, cashmere, where volunteers are taking to the streets, wearing a prominent reminder of the ongoing threat, and urging people to still it here to cope in 1900 guidelines the corona virus pandemic has caused suffering across the world, and it's even having an impact under water. divers in the philippines are finding a growing number of face masks and personal protective equipment on the c bed, adding to the plastic waste, putting marine life at risk. it's becoming
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a tire some routine people go diving and bring back plastic trash when they stuff is. and now the pandemic is adding a new element to see pollution. like here in the philippines the marine life has been able to take a break from us personally. however, they're getting inundated with a new source of trash, which is bass mass face shield. and, you know, the bunny suits that people are wearing the masks only add to the plastic bags, diapers, and packaging materials said already like local waters and residents say that means something needs to be done. i think we'll be seeing more of them. more of the faith my i think we will be wearing faith for a while for quite some time. so even with the effort of the local government or establishment to actually segregate the search for
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that. meaning we need to provide a separate trash being for the b, b, b. a new report wants about the growing problem of ocean plastic pollution. for 5th of it comes from asia. the un is singling out the philippine saying it's responsible for a whopping one 3rd of all ocean plastic. right, 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 malaysia airlines flight and age. 17. 7 years ago. the 3 russians on the ukranian national are still at large europe today to pronounce. next up is my colleague bennett, who is here with our cobit 900 special show. remember you're watching dw news life from berlin. don't forget, you can find us on social media. we're acting news on instagram and twitter. of
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course, there's our website at www dot com. i'm here in britain for me in the rest of the team. take care and see at the top of the news the fight against the corolla virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing? what does the latest research say information and contact the corona virus because the 19 special next on d w. future wars. the double use richard walker explores the devolution, digital warfare making military markets cost us more efficient and deadly decisions
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. those with miss delica with them survive interest anerio as to future wars starts june 10th on the w. ah, children may seem well equipped to deal with cars at 19, but the pandemic is leaving, it's mark school closures and isolation from friends are bad enough. but some kids are forced to face the pandemic alone. the research shows over a 1000000 children have lost at least one can't give it during the crisis, robbing them of critical support and exposing them to poverty and abuse.
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i'm been for school and nice to have you alone. the pandemic has put some kids in an extremely risky situation. as you'll see in our report in a moment. india's emerging from a deadly wave of infections. it's claimed tens of thousands of lives and created a broken generation children and teens orphans and exposed to not only emotional trauma, but exploitation for 9 years now, people had worked with children from under the community on a daily basis to deal with children who have experienced great loss and of course to grow up before they're ready. but since the outbreak of who would 19 their numbers are growing, children are being made to quit education and pick up household responsibilities and are also being pushed into child labor as their families have lost income. secondly, since they are spending a lot of time at their home, now many cases of child abuse are also coming up. having already been disproportionately affected by over 19,
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many children are facing another tragic fall out of the funding. many have lots mothers or fathers or book leading them extremely one of the since last year the engine people have provided support to talking children who have been often new, took over 19 by helping them settling with their extended families. sooner opposing the founder of the organization says that while children who have been often how much tougher, i need immediate attention, a more holistic approach is needed to address every child in distress. there's a lot of conversation about it often, but honestly, on the ground it such cases are probably 5 to 6 percent. the other 95 percent cases that we're looking at is where the bed, the very best of these children are pushing them into sexual, paid, transactional, sex and child labor. the real issue really is to look at the vulnerability mapping of which child is in massive distress. and which side needs more support that there
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is a need for a more comprehensive approach is something that an iraq can do the head of the deli commission for protection of child rights. also, i'm looking for something for 3 things need to happen. one, these schemes that provide the financial assistance to these families for the leave, the basic subsistence is insured. the 2nd thing that needs to happen is the governments have to explore ways of keeping the children in school, the toward either ensuring a livelihood for the family, or ensuring that there you start in different existing schemes of the government could be a russian or whatever. but ensuring the, the family has adequate means as an immediate urgent step. the commission has started a health line for children in distress. back at the center pretty says that many children she meets with are in crisis right now. we've got a home because of it years of hard work that we and the children had put in seemed
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to have gone least we are now trying to get them back to their study, see studies and 2 different activities. we are trying to heal them and had them come out of the difficult situation. there was still brief. he says that despite their best efforts, it will be a long while before the children are able to cope with the heart. and the trauma that the fun to make has inflicted. the rain sure is a clinical psychologist and works closely with national and international agencies . she joins us from london in india, they're talking about a broken generation. are we seeing this elsewhere? absolutely, it is occurring elsewhere. but your question is always seen as and i think people are focusing lives much today. there's treatment. so for every adult who comes to covered, you would have often heard for their children and even full grandparents, where it was cost was an older generations. you have co resort and caring grants,
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parents for children from mexico. and we need to show from alan's to them and just what sort of magnitude are we talking about in some parts of the world? well, it's high, we have a paper coming out in the last couple of weeks that tries to create a model to quantify it. but it's related to the for tennessee weights, the size of families, and the burden of co good. and they're kind reporting. we are seeing figures globally probably in excess of the autumn 1000000 children and growing and growing . we know in countries with hydrogen to more to fix it, and very often they're going to take to low income countries. so looking at countries like india, as he said, south africa when it's true coffee usa, i'm a cos new k in brazil. many, many countries across the conference, it's a global phenomenon. while another concern is the panoramic scene. often it is
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clothes and children sent back to their communities. what, what happens then? well, it's a complicated story because we know that often digital probably not going places for 5. we noticed before the panoramic and sadly amongst the h harvey, academic, we saw him mushrooms where we do have very good evidence. the family care is best for children. so we, we are looking at programs to close off from the job and to the families for example. and gander. this is an excellent program and in wonder but the plans closure is very interesting issue. so we could jump now and support the families we . we complet children go unsupported with no resources and may be some of the policies on child care and child care. and the fundamental rocks
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essence of the goals, care needs to be bought in focus with resources. we, we, we shouldn't forget that this is kind of casualty. as well. lorraine, have we learned anything from other pandemic? absolutely. so in a boda and in, in a chevy, an 8, we saw this mushrooming of children and huge phone ability. we also know that the phone extends lifelong. so once you've lost a parent or a child experience often hood, we know that it matters to dyess. if it's a grandparent. if mother, if it's a father and we know the multiple but like double opening multiple off it in both really pull you for the child. and we often the age matters. the younger, the child, the more dramatically affects and care responses are crucial for the immediate care and the ongoing,
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sustains care and all kinds of disruptions like schooling and will be a need to be tags. if the child is to, again, we also knows that if you do put in french and they work, so we have to be very cautious of poor quality care of it. accessible violence and abuse of such children. and having national and government supported good program and with a short plan from children, have the rain share their clinical psychologist. she joins us from love and thank you very much for being on the show today. pleasure kind of time now for our science. corresponding derek williams. and of your question about how the buyers affects young adults. oh, how does cooper 19 tend to check in the notes? oh, there are 2 this, this multi faceted question that i'd like to talk about. the 1st is of course,
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the straightforward issue of what the virus does physically to an average young adult as compared to someone who is older and they are the statistics. tell a pretty clear story. cobra 900 mortality increases dramatically with age. let's look at recent data from the us. more than 4 and 5 deaths there have occurred in those over 65 and fewer than one into 100 reported deaths had been and people under 30. but as vaccinations rise among the elderly in countries like the u. s. doctors say that the average age of patients who are being hospitalized with the disease is dropping dramatically and that many of those younger patients will end up with conditions like crippling damage to the lungs or the heart. so although cove at 19 is a lot less likely to kill a young adult,
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there are still really pressing reasons to get vaccinated because getting it can have devastating long term health consequences. the 2nd important facet of this question is, is the pandemic, emotional, social, psychological, and economic impact. it's affecting everyone of every age, but is experts say in many ways hitting young adults especially hard and, and that a key time in their lives. there are no warning that due to lock downs and other measures generation cove, it is facing shortfalls in opportunities for, for crucial self development. many young people are rising to the challenges, but, but psychologists and other therapist in many places like, like here in germany are also currently being overwhelmed by this tidal wave of
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young adults in need of help. and, and a lot of those professionals now say that even the serious toll taken by infection in today's young adults could in the long run, be overshadowed by the impact coven 19 has on the groups mental health. me. derrick williams. i keep sending in your questions, just use our youtube channel. finally, some good news for residents of delhi and will bite. the government is eating lockdown restrictions. there is new infections in india full to a 2 month low shopping centers. reopening with some restrictions in place. public transport is operating again at reduced capacity. restrictions came in april last or india was with most of the a corona alfred date. in india, one of the worlds was 2 countries with around 29000000 registered cases. despite
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