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u. s. president joe biden says he'll send american troops to easton, you cried. that's as you cried, tells the west not to start attention with russia. president ballade m. as in nancy, he says western warnings of a russian invasion i hosting his country. coming up, we go to kaz expounds largest city almighty after it was rocked by a week of deadly unrest. the city is re building, but trust in the government might never recover. and in tennis, they have no place like a strategy, a native ash party wednesday or friday, an open ending of 44 year dry spell for the country. it's a 3rd major title. ah, i'm rebecca writt as welcome to the program. you as president joe biden says, he'll help boost nato's presence in east in europe. i made ongoing efforts to deter
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russia from invading ukraine. american defense officials have warned that russia has deployed enough forces to invade all of the country, only moscow's troop. build up something not sane since the cold war. he is president biden. i will review for future european vedo crocker's the dear term. not a lot other conflicting messages coming from washington and care about the threat of a russian invasion president va laudermill, zalinski has cautioned the west against stoking fears of russian military action. he says, war is not imminent. near the border with russia, ukrainian soldiers prepare for the worst. but behind the scenes, a flurry of diplomatic activity races to deescalate tensions. russia insisted it is not seeking war. in a press conference on friday, ukrainian president val autumn is zalinski,
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also called for. com saying that panic was causing damage to the economy. pause when we need to establish the economy of our country because of those signals which say that to morrow there will be war. because this signals will send by even respected to leaders of the respected countries of sometimes they're not even using diplomatic language. they're saying to morrow is the war. this means panic on the market plan. i can do financial sector. his comments come hours after a phone call between french president emmanuel mac, ron and russian president vladimir putin, in which bruton insisted that western responses had not addressed moscow's principal concerns. yet the cold did lead to some progress. the 2 leaders, we're committed to ease intentions through the normandy format. 4 way diplomatic talks between germany, russia, ukraine, and france. let's keep our reasons. the ukranian president welcomed the idea as
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a step towards calming tensions. but he also called on russia to prove its claims that it has no intention of invading ukraine, president for now, tension on the border remains as high as ever. and as long as the risk of military escalation lingers, the diplomatic dance will continue behind closed doors. and more on a sand now joined by miriam. close. now she's a senior, allan analyst on eastern european affairs with the bertelsmann, stiff tongue here in germany. marian, welcome to d w. the u. s. is warning of an armed conflict. ukrainian president zalinski is cautioning against a stoking phase of a russian military action. he said, war isn't eminent. eminent in your view, is the situation being exaggerated by the u. s. and nato. i don't think the situation is being exaggerated. we just have to put our heads into the landscape too. he has
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a citizen. he has also the risk of huge financial losses. we've seen that when a russian ship left the coach straits and just so from his appointment you didn't understand the to reactive way in the latest diplomatic efforts president post and spoke on the phone to french president back home on friday. both agree to de escalation is needed. of franchise the europeans, let's say better at reading, speaking to president potent than the americans. no, i don't think so. i think we're good. excellent. so far as the cooperation, i have the feeling that here really something have changed after i've gone on. i think the by met ministration closely cooperating with the european union. we can see this in terms of already looking for eternity, i guess applies. or at least thinking about the escalation and pre active,
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pre active fee of looking for solutions and responses. so i think that they are all righty emphasizing this co correlation between the us, between germany and the your opinion union. attending to the response. germany has been criticized widely for not sending military assistance to ukraine. in your view is the german position helping or hindering the situation? in that respect, the german position has been harming the situation. so it is even more important that germany makes sure that it's part of the and i and i have just described and we had the spokesperson of the german foreign ministry saying that for example, there will only be a more economical operation when russia is not endangering the european p,
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so more of that would be only causative because the more to be caught ukraine get the less likely that will cause the collection from the russian side. now we're almost out of time, but i did want to ask you about the nord stream to gas pipeline, which will supply europe with natural gas from russia, bypassing ukraine. there have been talks about whether or not it will be used in leverage in sanctions. in a sanction package. in your opinion, is north frame 2 more leverage for germany or for russia, the moment different, difficult to say, and it depends on the action by germany. so there is the option to use it as leverage against for military action or i, marion cosmo will have to leave at their senior expert eastern europe expert at the bertelsmann shift home. thanks very much for your time. thanks. bye bye. and
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a cassock found now which is still reeling after a week of deadly unrest that left more than $200.00 people dead. the protest to expose a leadership struggle to tighten his grip. president cast him your mont. okay. of has now taken over the leadership of the ruling party, sidelining his mentor, and the former head of the state protest started over a rise in fuel prices at the beginning of the year, but then spiraled into mass disturbances, notably in catholics town. biggest city murphy, security forces are accused of using excessive force to put down the unrest many in our lot, he still can't believe what happened. but he's emily show and has more. ah, a city turned into a war zone. this is cousin stone's commercial center almighty. in early january, what started as anger over rising fuel prices soon escalated into full blown riots . arson and looting. many locals tell us they're still in shock to do as much ms.
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morrison were, what were they even trying to take here? ice cream, buttah goes sid document of us apartment is right on the corner of almighty's republic square. the location of the city administration building and the at the center of the recent unrest. out of her window, she witnessed peaceful protests turning violent on there. cuz i guess i went a bit nuts. i opened my window and started shouting at the riders. you should be ashamed of yourselves. what are you doing? the people who opened these shops are people just like you rebuilding will take time. the authorities estimate the value of the damage to local businesses in the country at over 150000000 euros. nearly 2000 shops suffered at the hands of the rioters artist and designer. mimi ill neat sky has been picking up the pieces. she's convinced that her workshop and office in almighty's city center was
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set on fire. during the protests in need scale was at home with her children, the destruction she found when she returned to her work place shocked her. whether she could have been with me about it, when i was coming up here, i was worried that i hadn't taken the key to my office. but then i came in and realized, i don't need a key. there's not even a desk. i never thought my own people could do this to me as to the war. authorities say over 200 people died during the riots. the government insists foreign terrorists and extremists are to blame for the unrest. but some experts believe the ruling elite used the protests as part of an internal power struggle. almighty resident, but i go see the mit of her tells us she can't forget what happened. we did, but i'm still scared even now. it's a deep animal fear because i suddenly felt that we're living in anarchy rather than in a state. we don't have a government that can protect me and other normal people for the catholic
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authorities said that the situation across the country is back under control. but trust in the government may also need rebuilding take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines today in peru and oil spill that was triggered by a volcanic eruption is twice as large as initially thought or parties. now, estimate 12000 barrels of oil or in the c directors of the spanish energy company rip, so have also been banned from leaving the country. this bill is peruse worst environmental crisis in recent history. what amount authorities have arrested 10 people suspected of running a migrant smuggling ring? lawyers reported to be among those detained officials say the group is responsible for trafficking 19 migrants who would like to found massacred in mexico. one year ago, a bridge has collapsed in the us city of pittsburgh hours before president joe biden was due to visit and talk about rebuilding the country's infrastructure. 10
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people were injured, the collapse triggered a major gas like biden light have visited the same since for now and in women's tennis world, number one, ash bonnie has just won the strategy an open. after, after defeating robert daniel columns in the final on saturday party become the 1st straining woman in 44 years to win a grand slam title at home. the 25 year old australian took the 1st set $63.00. the 2nd set was a back in full battle with the american columns. but bobby proved too much taking at 7 victory advantage. 3rd major title after the french opened in $29.00 pain and wimbledon in 2021 of more. mis dw sports, as chris harrington is here with me to talk about it and the whole, the whole open. but 1st of all, what a game ash party as an australian, very proud body party. tell us about the match. yeah, there's no place like all we,
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those she call that a dream come true or can you say, you know, very laurel number was, speaks for itself. she's been running through american competition up until this point. and you know, the award ceremony was beautiful because she was presented when she picked up her 3rd gras entail by a pass indigenous start in the country. yvonne gould gong. and i think that is definitely bridges the gap daily and then he's very happy. freeman was also there, not a tennis staff, but so track and field he's name in australian school from, you know, the sector said, you know, was a doozy against the, you know, a collins. she is known, you know, been quite the ferocious type of player to do to fight for these come back. but bertie, you know, possibly energized by the whole crowd. no. told it through and you know, another accomplishment she's on the short list of the 2nd active player to win on 3 different service surfaces, you know, was serena williams. so i think barty is a name that will be here for a while in years to come in. you know, just a good sportsmen's. she congratulated her upon it as well. after the victory. it is
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great hero raylon's been good sports and sometimes we have a bad reputation. but she's at wonderful. merrily excited nelson, off the court, cris activists have been using the tournament to try and demand answers about pang sway their chinese tennis star. his essentially disappeared after making allegations of sexual assault. tell us a little bit about how that's going well, you know, the organizers of the australian open, maybe you turn last week. first they said yet to remove the t shirts than they allow the t shirts and, and the final today ahead of the final t shirts were being passed out about a 1000, you know, were printed out and it passed out freely. there was a gofundme page that raised money to do a bit of bad news, though, according to the television, a live broadcast, not many glimpses were caught on camera. you know, we do have a lot of photographs and so forth. but i do think maybe the focus obviously was going to be on the coordinate the accomplishment of barty. but nonetheless, you know, people would like to hear from her in some sort of open press to women's tennis
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association. liked it to be them because punctuate it's been a while since you've spoken freely and out of the world is just concerned. that was a message that they conveyed on the church. allison just before we wrap up, we can't leave without talking about tomorrow's big game. as the big final refound the dow playing played a member, dave, you know, the giant killer, daniel, never did. he, you know, he's been slain. giants, you know, he sleigh. no back joke of. it's last time he was going for number 21, you know, but in a dall, no one thought in a doll will actually be here. he's been struggling with foot injuries and so forth, but he will get his crack it big number 21, trying to separate his name from federer in our novak joke, which, who will, of course be at home watching as well, but yet good. congratulations to both to his players. it should be quite the final absolutely huge game. we're looking forward to chris harrington. thanks very much. thank you. and this is daily news. my from berlin will be back next hour with headline
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