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troops and japanese 6 by it's no to weapons exports. this, as the u. k says, an invasion is highly likely facing a growing backlash. music streaming giant spotify changes it's june on corpus 90 misinformation class. sticking out after a massive blizzard often us east coast major disruptions off to some places get up to 80 centimeters of cell. ah, i'm really mohammed or come to the program, the united states and britain, a warning of new and devastating economic sanctions against russia, as nato allies step up efforts to deter an attack on ukraine. fears of a russian invasion on right with questions, foreign minister now calling its quote,
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highly likely. ukraine's president is urging the west to avoid panic over rushes to build up on his country's border. and on sunday, nato chief ian sultan burg welcomed more support for ukraine's defense, but ruled out any boots on the ground. we have no plans to deploy natal combat troops or to ukraine. we do a lot of stuff to help ukraine or strength this can ability capability to, to defend itself. but again, ukraine is not the nato allies solder, 100 percent security guarantees that an attack on one i'll, i will trigger a response from the whole onst. darth applies for ne dallas. meanwhile, germany has angered nato allies for it's refusal to send weapons to ukraine. the us and britain have announced aunt deliveries mostly hand guns, ammunition and anti tank missiles. but berlin says the exports of legal weapons to
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the region could increase tensions with russia. russian fighter jets in eastern europe, moscow's military build up on ukraine's border. has he f, desperate to arm it's defense forces? ukraine is as germany for support. but as mit reluctance from the new coalition government, while berlin has approved the delivery of 5000 helmets, it said no to leave. the weapons is good, grounded at one metre, was right now we're trying to engage russia and diplomatic talks to avert a war in the middle of europe. want to salvage, i believe supply weapons would send the complete run signal. it would not lead to an easing of diplomatic tensions by known as a door to come. the german government is still deciding whether nato ally, estonia continued crane heavy artillery, made in the former east germany berlins policy not to explore lethal weapons to conflict regions. is backed by the greens, because in a dodge launched it. of course, it's a central question, is it possible to be tough and engage in dialogue with russia and deliver weapons?
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i'd say no. that's why policy is the right one alone. if it's, i'm out of the subs and we can always did fisma that policy for now doesn't include a stop to the node stream to pipeline. but if russia does attack ukraine, chancellor, all of sholtes isn't ruling out painful sanctions. or he has looked at some other stories making news around the world. north korea has confirmed it has tested an intermediate range, ballistic missile capable of reaching the u. s. territory of guam. it's flight was detected on sunday by neighboring south korea and japan. young young released images of the launch and a picture from space which it says was taken by a camera in the missiles will head at least 18 people have been killed in brazil, off to heavy rains sate of sol, paolo so landslides and flooding. authorities say around 500 foundries have been left homeless. the states governor has authorized emergency aid money for the
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affected areas. brazil has experienced torrential rains and flooding over the past month. and protesters angry over canadas vaccine mandates have blocked rows for a 2nd day in the capsule, ottawa, the demonstrators include truck drivers who organized a convoy from the western part of the country. progress adjust and trudeau and his family were moved to an undisclosed location as a precaution. now music streaming service spotify has announced new measures aimed at tackling misinformation. it comes after several high profile artists, neil young and joni mitchell pulled their catalogues from the platform. the route started off to spotify refuse to remove content from star pot. costa joe rogan, who's been criticized for spreading misinformation about coven? 19, also more in this, i'm joined in the studio now with a jenny graham who has been following the story in great detail on what we know
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about these measures. will spotify announced that it's going to start guiding listers of podcasts discussing covered 19 to more information about the pandemic? now that's going to involve content advisories on podcasts of that means. if you're listening to something about, say, covert vaccines, you'll then we'll be directed to our covered information hub, where you will get facts. the latest updates and data from scientists. organizations that the world health organization, reliable sources of information. and this isn't new. other social media sites, do this already? instagram's a good example. if i go to instagram of my phone and look at something about vaccine, i get directed to the coven, 19 information centers, that something that spotify is wanting to do. and the c e o, daniel eric has explained why he has taken this step and he said, based on the feedback over the last several weeks, it's become clear to me that we have an obligation to do more to provide balance
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and access to widely accepted information from the medical and scientific communities guiding us through this unprecedented time. so we expecting more controversial content to be removed like we saw with this podcast. well, it's not actually, this podcast hasn't been removed and, and the spot if i c e o is said in, they're making it very clear. they don't want to get into the business of censoring content. but they need, now, they say to strike a balance between listener safety and the freedom of content creators on spotify. so spotify here is acknowledging that it needs to do little more. but people have already started cancelling subscriptions in over this backlash. so it's whether it's enough for people to do and to stop cancelling their subscription subscriptions. basically. i jenny graham, thank you so much. thanks. a portugal governing socialists have won an absolute majority and snapped elections in
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a victory speech before final results. time annessa, antonia acosta said the control of parliament came with a responsibility to govern for the good of all cost are called the only vote. after his left, his allies refused to support the government's budget. ultimately his yan phillips shelters in lisbon and sent us this update. it's a surprise that hardly any one year expected. the incumbent socialist prime minister coaster has won the absolute majority in portugal elections, recent polls rather predicted, and mecca mac res, with the main opposition candidate. observe us say that it says closeness to the people and has competent pandemic management that have contributed to cost us victory. the absolute majority will probably bring the political stability that many portuguese were hoping for, or not crushed us. main challenges will be to come up with a plan for portugal, economic recovery, the israel's had a state
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a sack. hezekiah has arrived in the united arab emirates in the 1st ever official visit by an israeli president. it comes 2 years after the 2 countries normalized diplomatic ties. his ark flew to abu dhabi the capital of the emirates where he met the crown prince and defacto burleigh mohammed been signed. the 2 sides discussed security, economic and bilateral ties. israel's president isaac had so on his way to the united arab emirates historic visit. the 1st of miss railey leda to the gulf states at the royal palace and abu dhabi as it reads crown, prince mohammed bins i it with as part of the us mediated abram accords. israel a u. e,
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establish diplomatic relations in september 2020 almost overnight, commerce and tourism between the 2 countries flourished. $400000.00 israeli tourists have already visited the emirates freight through the 2 countries has multiplied by a factor of 12 within a year. israeli technology is boosting the u e. economy and even arms deals are in the pipeline. is in an interest in biden linden if he validate the synergies between the 2 countries are immense. so that, and they don't benefited from each other during the corona, virus pandemic, on the undone men's liquid technology handle it settle, built on mutual benefit, these ties are set to strengthen further. now, amid the israeli president state visit, the united arab emirates says it has intercepted a ballistic missile, fired by yemen, who the rebels. if the 3rd strike of its kind is rarely president's office says his trip will continue as plant now to the united states where tens of thousands of
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households on the east coast are still without electricity. after a winter storm left several states, no din resident started digging out from the blizzard snowfall. as crews work to restore power and k. rhodes. a sunny sky over the u. s. east coast. only a day after it was hit by a powerful winter storm. that left behind a thick blanket of snow. more than 100000 people lost power during the blizzard. boston tide, it's record for the biggest single day snowfall. busy days for these snow blowers clearing the runway of the near by logan airport. the storm prompted the cancellation of hundreds of flights. several states have declared emergencies as many residents begin to dig out and got some work to do
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little bit. yeah. yeah, my neighbor helped me out quite a bit though. yeah, with us back up. some school districts canceled classes on monday, while the snow is still being cleared. meanwhile, cruiser walking around the clock to restore electricity as soon as possible. or the pleasant is extending as far south as florida, where some places saw the coldest temperatures in more than a decade. the fries didn't appear to cause a serious damage to florida's important orange crop. but it did cause a shock to the cold blooded iguanas. with many falling from palm trees, the reptiles do bounce back to life though once they will not again. 3 and northern europe is also recovering from a powerful winter storm. it left that these 4 people dead across scandinavia and northern germany. the storm caused a 5 meter tidal search on job when germany is no sea coast. the storm also brought
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hurricane force winds, with speeds of up to a 130 kilometers per hour. and near berlin, emergency services dealt with the damage caused by fallen trees. oh that island is mocking. 50 years since the bloody sunday massacre in 1972 british soldiers shot dead, 13 unarmed civilians during a protest in the city of london. dairy, the consequences are still being felt to day with these people. a commemorating one of the darkest chapters of the north, not in conflict, one unfolded 5 decades ago. today. thousands of mostly catholic processes had gathered for a rally against a new law, allowing imprisonment without trial for his troops deployed to block the marches of to you started throwing bottles and stones. soldiers responded with tear gas rubber, bullets, and water cannon. the paratroopers also had been fi with live rounds shooting at
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the marches off. less than half an hour of shooting, 13 marches were dead. with over does more injured. the 14th would succumb to their wounds. months later. oh, the soldiers claimed their talk. did gunman and bomb throw as a government inquiry support to the armies account, but was panned as a whitewash? only in 2010 would a 2nd inquire report ever one shot was unarmed that no bombs were thrown. that soldiers had lied. the conclusions of this report? oh, absolutely clear. there is no dive. there is nothing equivocal. there are no ambiguities. what happened on bloody sunday was both unjustified and unjustifiable. it was wrong. the british government issued to form an apology, but to this day, no one is face trial over the killings. and rough on the dull has won the
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australian open making tennis history. it's a record breaking 21st grand slam for the 35 year old from spain. his opponent daniel met the dev, took a to set lead, but failed to get the match, wrapped up a dell toward his way back, winning to set 6 full, then claim the 5th and final set. after over 5 hours of playing time. that puts him ahead of note i talk rich and roger phaedra as a sole grand slam record holder in men's tennis. you're watching the adobe news live from berlin. stick route up next is dog, full meals, find much more news and analysis on a website that is d w dot com. and so watching, unlike with ah, we're all set to go.

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