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harris is in guatemala, on the 1st leg of a trip aimed at reducing migration to the united states. off the top with the water and president she want would be migrant not to make the trip north stressing that she wanted to help watson islands find hope at home. harris will travel to mexico later on monday, the couple relationship us health officials have approved the 1st new drug for alzheimer's disease in any 20 years. despite warnings from independent advises that the treatments made by biogen has not been shown to slow the brain destroying illness. regulate to say, it's the only drug that can treat the disease, treat the disease rather than manage it symptoms. this is d w. news from berlin. you can find much more on our website, d, w dot com the oh, the 65000 pages of
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report, hundreds of hours of video and audio material witnesses, breeze families, judges lawyers, but no defendants. the trial began today of 3 russians and the ukrainian accused of involvement and shooting down malaysia, airline flight mh 17 over eastern ukraine 7 years ago. so where are the defendants? i'm so gale and this is the day. oh me. we just called a room on the basis of 3 questions, drawn from the indictment room, just as if it takes time away. it may, 17 crashes. the result of the attack by a missile was mister laurence from
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a field of mice. keith, the least we could do for or does it for the accused has rolled and also on the day amazon found a just base us takes off into space next month, launching his space, tourism business and giving himself a different perspective to see the earth from space that changes your changes, your relationship with this planet, with humanity. it's one earth. welcome to the day we begin in the netherlands, where judges have started to hear evidence against 4 men suspected of being behind the downing of malaysia airlines, passenger plane, over eastern ukraine. the murder trial is being held there. i'm them skip all airport from where i made 17 took off all 100. l 298 people on board
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died when the plane was shut down nearly 7 years ago. from is that the victims of bracing to hear painful details in court. the suspects 3 russians and the ukrainian still at large and will be tried in the absence a tree for each of the people who never returned the memorial site next to the people airport has 290 a trees and total 3 of them are dedicated to pete books family, he lost his brother, his sister in law and their son on board flight mh 17. they left 2 daughters who did go with him already. those 2 young daughters at the at the time. and so yeah, i had to tell the daughters that their, their father, mother and brother died and i had to tell my parents who were in the hospital at
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the time that it was very shocking. yeah. pete fluked chairs foundation, bringing together thousands of next of kin. he says the image, 17 disaster header, real impact on all of the society or the, the bodies were read that read the whole dutch nation was, was, was what she did on television and just terrible. but this was also very, very beautiful. that there was so much compassion among the dutch 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 netherlands 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
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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, 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 family, say this doesn't make the case any less important war has a law or will so 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 if there will be a shift policy. also there will be a shift in policy in this file, so they will have no rest. the suspects,
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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, what role of the russia federation was not only will push the button, but also who was in the, in 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 ent more or less a roman pro cutoff who is editor in chief and founder of the investigative online newspaper. the insider is a journalist or spend more than 5 years researching the shooting data, the malaysia airlines flight to 17, and joins us from moscow. welcome to dw. so the international investigation
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concluded that i may, 17, was destroyed by a book may style 5 from territory controlled by pro russia separate this rebels. and the mr. was brought into ukraine on a mobile launch from a military base in russia. russia, of course, denies any involvement from your research is what do you think? well, i think that we all have nothing to investigate because we know all the names of the people who are all including high ranking russian generals, such as general because show general lack of empathy bed, you and other russian military and security services. and we forcibly, i don't know for sure who pushed the button, who among those soldiers from the 50 brigade, who's the button. but this is not the most important here. i think when all of that, the russian government is responsible for breeding, bringing the soldier there. and so this is what this is. i'm sort of as the judge
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now he's looking for. yeah, of all, i suppose the one of the most baffling things about this though is the why in all this, why would russia want to shoot down a passenger plane or cause it to be shot down? well, it's pretty simple because they saw that this is a new play and they brought because it's like anthony se then because they, they so that you need to destroy these to so called rebel forces. they don't actually really rebels because most of the russian citizens, but anyway, we see intercept here in intercept the phone call that they're discussing. now after they brought this book, this our system now they will more ukrainian units for aircraft. so they just, so this is a kind of military transport aircraft, and it's 1st russian government agents as such as always they publish even
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then piece of news. they'd like your grand military plan is shut down. they didn't even understand the disorders like a messenger airlines. and after they realized it was over the delay because everybody understood what was happening and all that they are wanting. now is just the delay, the brought the bonus to make it harder to bring those people who need to be brought to justice. this is also like high ranking people, like general pagers, like this is not already you. let's talk about the defendants. none of whom are in court. so who are all the 3 russians and one ukranian? so these are, this is like the lowest level and we must understand that of course there will be more and more people who will be brought to go. and these are only those while the
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most easy to get. i mean, because like that is the lowest, political course, the bringing people to court and then i'm just pulling the people help to bring this michelle system some of the board to know where and then was so down. so that's really important. what facilitates the quarter to sure that russian ministry from the speak to thought brigade also will be called guilty. and also they're like bosses from the general who ordered them to go through the border. the older they also will be in the least of the people in the trial. and what good does the trial serve as the defendants are not there?
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this is no political question of course to understand that for now at least one let them to put him in the power. it's absolutely impossible to really please some of them. but this is a very important, this is also ethical or important because as a relatives of victims over the said that they just need to know the truth. they need to understand who, who was guilty, they're all, they need to understand all the fact. it's important for, for the lights and politically it is important because, you know, this very often happens when the government is waging war in europe and trying to. ready reject it any relation with the so these will not only just prove that this airplane was shut down by rescue minutes. this will also prove that russia was and he's waging war against ukraine. very
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important. and just on russia, claims that it was ready, willing and able to help me investigation, but has been excluded. i should moscow have been allowed to help. well, this is absolutely. this makes no sense because they didn't allow even to interrogate the soldiers from the thought brigade on russia. though it is absolutely clear that they have no intention to help the process and also train share when, when, when, when the side which is similar, guilty demands all of the equal rights with all the other countries. yeah, we all want russian government debate, but it would be reddish that they would have they would be trusted
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as much new netherland or a try that understood. thank you for joining us. roman deborah adult from online investigative newspaper field, signed the hearing. generally. political parties have had the last test of public opinion before september national elections. this was in a regional vote, in fact, from a unhappy in the former communist east. the far right alternative for deutschland has been biting hot heels of and going to medical conservatives in the polls. in the end though, the chance of the c, d. c, d u, a company we saw on the far right challenge, one more than the 3rd, the vote spot losing some ground, the f, the remains, the 2nd biggest party in the state. parliament. things look a lot brighter than most likely. it's a c d u headquarters in berlin. the results from sax neon house have given
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a boost to the man who need the party international elections. there's also i mean i should see you has been strengthened by voters, gave a clear preference for his party over the far right. divide psych, glavic. the election also shows that are key a stance against a se isn't just right. it's also shared by the voters target would be reading these and we'll stick resolutely to our central cost. that's what i stand for, a party chairman and candidate for chancellor. i'm going to find a has enough one. the thanks me on how to election. the state premier say to success is also rooted in the way he's been governing with the social democrats and greens is acknowledged off. we're sending a clear signal. we'll distance ourselves from the f d and stick to our centers. policy so we can form a government with a clear voter mandate on below. this was our recipe for success, and that was what's on the se. failed to make the big gains. they hopeful,
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despite strong pullman mostly finish the distance 2nd. but the right wing party dominated by a more radical fringe and actually unhealthy, still got more than 20 percent of the vote. folks with a party of the people in saxony on how the results are clear. of course we want to be popular nationwide and build on the election results in 2017. that's our goal for the national elections. in this part, 5, the greens failed to build an a nationwide search. like the social democrats, they came in, whether the 10 percent amiga pickings for the parties to squeeze by the swing to the conservative. right. let's see if we can read the tea leaves with the d. w political correspondent, hands of brands. welcome hans, political polls these days to having such a good time of it before the election, the pulse predicted that the c d u and the far right after would be neck and neck. but we so that the, the c v you had a comfortable lead. so what did the polls mess?
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that 2 things we have to look at. on the one hand, they will pose that one that well designed. one has to say there were online polls and weren't well controlled. those are the ones that predicted a much closer race. if you look at the model more established and serious pose, none of them gave the lead in front of the conservative to see to you at the same time what suppose they're not measure was the movement of that is the fact that there were many voters who had not worked in the previous election, who now gave to the conservatives to the c d. u. in order to prevent you from gaining too much of a foothold in this region. so there were a number of voters that were not covered by the poles as it were, and the result came out very differently as a result. right? so the a significant and c s d vote. so presumably that, and this does this, what does this tell us about the prospects for september?
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it's very difficult to say this is an area where the sd is particularly strong. somewhere around 2520 percent. it came more of this out of nowhere. 5 years ago when it 1st entered politics in this region, on the back at the time of the migration crisis in europe, it is now proven that it is well established as a party, especially in that region. but on a national level, there's a lot more opposition to the f d, and there are a lot more other parties that it has to fight against at the moment the nationally exposing at around 10 percent. so much, much lower than in sex on hold. in this most recent election, let's look at the witness and this action that i'm the c d u. this must be a big boost for them. after months of uncertainty over that party leader and the chancellor counted it. yes indeed, it is a boost for them. it is good for them are all as it were,
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but there to one has to cushion that. this is an area of germany that is by no means representative of germany as, as a whole. it's a very small federal state. they were about to a 1000000 voters involved compared to some very close to 18000000 and the hold of germany. there's no strong urban areas in, in that part of germany. so all the urban voters that, for instance, support the green party or the social democrats most strongly and not really present in this region of germany. so all this means that what's the see to you succeeded in doing there is pushing forward a conservative agenda. but at the same time, setting up a kind of war against the f d. it's not necessarily election less than for the rest of germany. because on the national level, it's not the f d that the cd you will be fighting against, but much more strongly. the greens and the social democrats correspond enhanced
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brand. thank you so much, bye bye. the years of conflict in india, kashmir regent have wasn't a drug addiction problem that the regions main addiction treatment hospital is. roger has registered a 945 percent increasing cases in the 3 years between 2016 and 20. 19, most of those affected are age between 17 and 30 constant security lock downs, fears of torture and poor employment prospect. a seen as the primary driver as eviction for on a bart is just 20 years old and she's a drug addict. she lives in kashmir and northern india, where a border conflict has been smoldering for years when a friend of hers was tortured and murdered right in front of her. a few years ago, she was traumatized. he said to submit that you will rule something close by. it,
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you could just leave your mind get out of this beam. so i started this all this from cody and only pain on that. and this was the beginning when i became drug. thousands of young people in kashmir, just like for on the spiral begins with taking simple pain relievers, but then increasingly moves into stronger drugs. it started taking a high end of drugs going after that the jazz and gotcha and all that, all of them. and even, i don't know, many of the drugs i just wanted to relieve might be the situation in kashmir has been tense for decades. pakistan, india, and china old fighting over territorial claims. the kashmiris who live here are the ones who suffer any kind of work for a youth initiative. she understands the hopelessness of many which for her also
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stems from the kashmir conflict. continuously, all schools are close to the goals, so there is no walk for all students because internet service is not available for them. that may lead to a stress. and then that's probably the fair. and now some rehabilitation clinics in the region funded by the government, physicians like dr. was african one to help young people escape their addiction, but their needs overwhelm what his facility can provide. just know i was evaluating my vision and he was reporting me that he has lost 9 of his friends and their dog died in last one year because of that word because of other things. and if we lose our young people in the say, definitely it is very painful. the clinic has been advising for ana for a good 2 months. she realized here that her current path could lead to an early
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death. well, the girl that wanted to do this that want to want to do back. so idea is it that i gave a self and then this is to me and part that i need are medical treatment. i need a counseling, a proper guidance. biotech would come out of this. serrano has not touched any drugs for 2 months now. in the midst of all the troubles in kashmir, there is still hope the. and finally, i was and found jeff bezos, he's getting ready to write his own rocket into space. he says he'll go on the 1st passenger flight in a blue origin capsule next month, taking his brother along this auctioning off a 3rd feed to the highest bidder, 1st flight. and then when he asked me to go, well the w reporter peter, run down the key, me observing mister basis,
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his extra terrestrial ambitions. welcome a pizza. so it would be almost wealthy. jeff pays off now. officially heading to the stars. yes. i mean, this may go down as one of the coolest gift, not just on earth, but beyond taking his brother there on this trip. story trip to space. it's the 1st ever crude flight of the new shepherd. that's the rocketship made by base own space company. the blue origin is a fully autonomy rocket means there's no pilot plane. this thing, it will take 6 passengers more than 60 miles. that's about 100 kilometers above the earth into what is called sept or but all space and not is high enough for the passengers to experience a few minutes. a wait list this and to look at these huge, beautiful windows to see the curvature of the planet before the capital returns to earth. and these higher flight shouldn't take a lot more than 11 minutes from start to finish. all right, i'm going to be one of the most expensive 11 minutes in the world. he's opening off
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one of the seats because him because he needs the money. exactly, exactly. that was moving. the price tag for this is currently at over $3000000.00. that's the highest bid right now, and that's 5, almost $500000.00 more than just a few hours ago. you know, the bidding really storing after base as there announced that he will be going on this trip as well. and this is really all part of, you know, the big billionaires base scrambled that. we've seen the recent years and decades. some of the world's richest men launching their own space. startups from richard branson with his virgin galactic. to test the founder, you must have space x, and they're just pumping these astronomical sums of money into a very niche market that's base towards them is a booming industry that is fuel by the old, for wealthy. and we're all, it has to become part of the 60 mile high club. well, if we say, so i'm boycotting it personally. it's like if you're not making money here on that
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basis. well, i think what united states enterprise, not just that they're all gone by billionaires, but also offensively that they have a very strong focus on sustainability. you know, launching a rocket in the space is not something most people would associate with, you know, carbon friendly. but these rockets are revolution and revolutionary in the sense that they are reusable that appears that at least part of what's driving this push is a heightened awareness among these billionaires of our unique place in the universe, in our desire to protect the planet. and here's how jeff bases himself is describing that. you see the earth from space that changes you. it changes your relationship with this planet with humanity. it's one earth. and you know, that's an opal sentiment, but it's also one that many will see us further prove that base of just does not live in the same reality as the rest of us. again,
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the current hybrid standing over $3000000.00 for many like those who last year made more than $10000000000.00 in a single day. that's pocket change, but for the rest of us is reminder that while we may live live on the same planet, we don't live in the same sphere. you say that i think i'm going to withdraw my bid . now i'm not convinced peter all adult. thank you. not was today the conversation continues online. i'm just on twitter at the w. yes. i'm getting the ah, the news? ah.
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on dw me, the the, meghan, the trouble with the gamble. it's not a question of when it will happen. the truth is that it will cost human life. what size malicious and disaster we officially do now to limit the destruction quakes risk and early morning in 45 minutes on the w o, the football field, jewish life that went through producer owner and journalist eve cuban money are
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