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oh, my god, my license to work as a swimming instructor on dish. and now i teach children who don't just with what's your story take part, share it on info, migrants dot net. ah ah ah, this is the w news life from berlin to german. all parties hunt for the suspects believe to have shot dead, 2 police officers during a routine traffic search in rural germany. interior minister describes the killing as an execution. also on the program,
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russia and the united states prepared to face off in the un security council over ukraine. washington is demanding that moscow justified troops build up new ukraine's florida. moscow says the u. s. is neither stoking to panic about a potential infectious north korea test. it's most powerful weapon 8 years of ballistic missile capable of hitting us territories in the pacific ocean. washington code for direct talks with people on yeah. and afghans find refuge in albania. i say, wait for the us to make good on each promise to take them in. many fear that dream will never come true. ah, i'm fil gail. welcome to the program. lisa southwest, germany a hunting at least 2 suspects and the killing of 2 police officers. i believe to
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have opened far when they were pulled over in a routine traffic stop near the city of kaiser's loudon. the 2 officers were found dead when backup arrived. police looking for evidence. the lethal shots were fired here on this county road early on monday morning. the 2 police officers, a 24 year old police officer training, and a 29 year old colleague managed to place an emergency called, but additional officers who rushed to the scene came too late. if i can control it from a police officers point of view, roadside checks are among the most dangerous situations. you can't know what you're about to get into. you don't know who's in the vehicle, what's in the vehicle, what items you'd find there? and how will the person who's being checked react, and that that was probably also the case here to find this on. police have started a big man hunt for the culprits. not only in ryan and palatinate, but also in the neighboring sov region. it's unclear who the culprits are and which direction they took to flee. the authorities assume that several perpetrators are
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on the loose, at least one of them, carrying a weapon. a switched indigo in minute as the interior minister of the state and the superior of the regional police. and as a father of 4 children, the same age as the 2 police officers who were killed with utmost brutality and deeply shot. your semitic, you're on the rhine and pull out in a police together with their colleagues from the czar region are working urgently. and i hope you understand i won't comment on an investigation that's ongoing. verified nissan lira. the deed also shocked the federal government in berlin, said to spokesperson for the federal interior minister reading out her statement. we not finished our form independently of what motivated this deed taught. you know, it resembles an execution i. it demonstrates that police officers risk their lives for us on the job every day and my thoughts. i'm going to make dense family use
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colleagues and friends. we will do everything we can to hold the perpetrators accountable habit him either. i then shot the interior minister run on palatinate that will give him all the support he needs for rapid arrests and investigations. police have edge drivers not to pick up hitchhikers and have asked the population for help in finding the perpetrators as go straight to the scene. then we're, we're joined the w report at your sco vega. i welcome you oscar. what more can you tell us? well actually at our 420 a am this morning on this a district road to k 222 near by the city of omit the small village of all would we have to say correctly. and there were a police control, a routine control as they sat, a spoke to several police officer this morning, and that was a shock to everyone i spoke to. are they controlled or, or suspect? and it's not clear how many people it were,
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but the police officers were able to send out an emergency call via the radio message and no one, no. their colleagues arrived here at the crime scene. already the 2 officers were have been dead and shot down by the suspect, which is still, i'm still flu. we don't know where he is actually. and we don't have any information right now on this man hunt. right. i and bo, do we know why they were pulled over and there was talk of game in the car may be this. this is one information which wasn't confirmed so far by the police. and we do have a lot of information right now, but none of them is confirmed right now. police said it's due to tactical reasons that they don't can give out more information right now as the big man is going on nearby. the country of ireland is a part of this too. and there were helicopters around here showing the pictures and
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trying to get a better view on this scene. today, there is a lot of wind and yet it's not that easy for the police officers to, to find any faces. there were even reports about the dark unit, a police dog unit investigating the crime scene. but far right now we don't have any precise information about where the suspect or the suspects have been gotten. all right, we'll leave it there. you, oscar, thank you so much for that, sir. your sca vegan will un security council will meet later for its 1st discussion of russia's military build up along its border with ukraine meeting. we'll see russia's un ambassador take a stand against his western counterparts. meanwhile, lawmakers in the united states are preparing further sanctions against the credit in a case of a to in case of an attack on each southern neighbor. and this comes as ukraine trained civilians to fight and use weapons of ours if say about
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a 100000 people have already received military training in recent years. in preparation for a potential russian attack, more recruits mean more. i made a need for more weapons, but germany is upset its nato allies by refusing to send arms to ukraine. but it says the export of lethal weapons to the region could increase tensions with russia . the russian fighter jets in eastern europe moscow's military build up on ukraine's border. has he has a desperate to arm its defense forces. ukraine is asked germany for support, but has met reluctance from the new coalition government. while berlin has approved the delivery of 5000 helmets, it said no to leave the weapons as get guided at one minute with right now, we're trying to engage russia and diplomatic talks to avert a war in the middle of europe. and i believe supply weapons within the complete run signal, and it would not lead to an evening of diplomatic tensions and spinal as it ought
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to come. the german government is still deciding whether nato ally, estonia continued crane heavy artillery, made in the former east germany berlin's policy not to export leave weapons to conflict regions is backed by the greens by the dodge and state. of course it's essential question. is it possible to be toughen, engage in dialogue with russia and deliver weapons? i'd say no. and that's why policy is the right 119 and a subs in. we can always dispute that policy for now doesn't include a stop to the node stream to pipeline. but if russia does attack ukraine, chancellor, all of salt isn't ruling out painful sanctions will ahead of today's ear and security council meeting that's got the view from russia and from germany from d w political correspondent, simon young and moscow correspondent emily show and welcome both. let's start with you, emily. if it's, if today's security council meeting likely to change up anything as far as the
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kremlin is concerned. i think from the gremlins point of view, this is basically the new site for the war of words that we've seen between russia and the u. s. in the past few weeks, especially because the russian side ahead of this un security meeting has accused of the u. s of using the meeting of for a p r stunt. the narrative here very much has been that the west is being hysterical because after all, russia keeps repeating that they don't plan an attack on ukraine. and in fact, for them are from their point of view, ukraine isn't really even the main concern because they've been pushing for these security guarantees. they want stop to nato eastern expansion. when it comes to the actual meeting, there has been some talk of how the russian delegates could kind of tried to re derail the meeting by do you know, carrying out a vote about whether this discussion should take place at all?
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and i think when it comes to concrete outcomes, russia has the power to veto any concrete initiatives that the un security council tables. so i think there won't be any concrete outcome for russia apart from the fact that they could be shown to be rather isolated on the international stage, which i think would be, would be unpleasant for russian diplomats certainly. ok, so let's talk about about a potential sanctions a. let's start with you. and simon, one of the biggest cars at germany have to play is this nord stream to gas pipeline, which will bring russian gas a to germany. but it's causing problems within the german government and between germany and european partners. so how serious do we think the chancellor shoulds is when he says he hasn't rolled out counseling it? yeah, that's a big question. phil. i think there is a sense that germany a lot sholtes the government in general here is a little bit in the wrong place, not yet where it needs to be on this issue. and a lot of the international media coverage has been on the idea that germany has
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been dragging its foot hasn't really been saying all the things sending the messages as clearly as it needs to do. although it says and all of shorts is repeated. that if the territorial integrity of ukraine is attacked, that all options will be on the table. and they clearly also link that to the feature of the nod stream to gas pipeline. they've also work this out with the americans. the american us under secretary of state victoria newland. the said again that washington is continuing to have intense conversations with berlin about whether or not stream would go ahead if there were some kind of conflict. but you could read from that also the idea that val and still not quite up to speed, not quite fully on board with the idea, but certainly the message is coming out of the of the senior people in government. now, are all saying, if there is a war or some kind of conflict,
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then nordstrom to will be, you know, will be, will be finished. so 2 questions and one for you then emily would cancelling nor stream to be a big blow to russia. and what about the threats to exclude russia from the international bank transfer system? swift that's been sort of dangled. well, i think on the one hand, you know, you hear publicly at least the narrative here in russia that are sanctions or something that we're used to. ah, and essentially that russia can take anything that the west throws at it. because after all, rush has been under a quite serious sanction since they annexed the crimean peninsula back in 2014 from ukraine illegally. and one of the things that has been floated over the years is, as you say, are russia being excluded from the swift financial messaging service. and actually russia has created a parallel russian, our financial messaging a service in that context. but it's not really been used yet. so i think if they
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were cut off from swift, that would be painful. it certainly initially though there is a workaround that they've created when it comes to nord stream to i think, you know, economically that would be a blow. but it's also a huge prestige project, and i think as simon was saying, it would also show that even germany, which here is perceived as one of the closest trade partners. and as a european partner that has kind of stuck with russia a little bit despite difference is, you know, over various issues that even germany is prepared to kind of take the economic blows that sanctions would entail for its own economy. that means that, you know, the west is really serious about punishing russia. i, thanks for that. i am able to show in moscow on do doubly political correspondence . i'm a young. yeah. it has been called north korea's most significant weapons test for years. pyongyang has confirmed the lot of
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a missile. it says can reach us base is in the pacific, north korean state media. so the weapon is a why song 12 intermediate range, ballistic missile capable of hitting the u. s. territory of guam with a nuclear warhead. it's the 1st time since 2017. the north korea has tested a miss out of a size reports and pictures of the earth were taken in space from the missiles knows cone. the flight was 1st detected by a neighbouring south korea and by japan, which is condemned the missile test. according my dental dental, we say that or not because i'm not a series of actions by north korea, including the repeated launches of ballistic missiles, threatened the peace and security of japan, the region. and the international community in a little such intense ballistic missile launches are in violation of relevant security council resolutions. and our country has made a strong protest to north korea in june, co dash my stuff. so this miss i'll test comes as we just been hearing us western
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diplomats negotiate to prevent possible russian invasion of ukraine. and we have relations with china. they're worse for years. so with north korea taking advantage of wide attentions in the international community. well, the w put that question to just smith, who's senior correspondent with the reuters news agency in sole north korea appears to be testing the limits of what you can get away with at this point. it's heavily sanctioned already and it looks around the world as you say, most of the major players are distracted elsewhere. the beijing olympics are coming up. and of course, washington is looking elsewhere. so they may see this as a time to make more progress on these weapons, perhaps with less repercussions and they may have, had asked just miss will get a round up now. so most doors are making news around the world, starting in brazil where at least 21 people have died following heavy rains, the state of south power, so lance lives and flooding that the story,
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the homes of hundreds of families. a states governor has authorized emergency aid for affected areas. zillow has been experiencing torrential rain and heavy flooding since december. protesters angry about canada and dates of blocked roads in the capitol, author for a 2nd day. demonstrators include truck drivers who organize the convoy from the countries west. prime minister just intruder, and his family will move to an undisclosed location. as a precaution, british prime minister parish johnson has received the results of an investigation into parties report to be held at his official residence during the countries covered 19 lockdown use of the alleged lockdown breaches at the highest levels of government. a set, the prime ministers approval ratings plunging. he said he will not resign. a lease in london are conducting a separate investigation more than a 1000 african refugees all living in albania as they wait for the united states to
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approve the asylum applications. washington has promised them visas and permanent homes once the process has been completed. but after months of waiting in the eastern european country, many afghans in albania and i growing concerned that there might be stuck there. the w correspondent for shar reports from the town of changing another day of the andreotti coast of albany. i. d number 140 for alias nevada dish. the 29 year old fled from afghanistan after the taliban to control in august. last year. in the us is a journalist, a job risky to keep under the taliban? his thoughts here, revolver on his sister's left, behind, forced to leave school. it's very hard to love to hear that your sister is asking for education and you don't have ah power or
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a possibility for her to to to respond. hair. hideous is thankful to be safe, but his own future is also uncertain. a life of being in limbo, he says, there is no way to go back. no way to go for so are that you are stuck in one place for the last 5 months. silly us and about 1500 under african refugees have been staying in this hotel complex in change in a tourist resort. they were told it's temporary until they are vetted for a u. s. visa, this replica of the statue of liberty had been erected at the hotel by albanians. the us, as a patron of stability. that's the image. many locals have. this has been here long before the hundreds of african refugees who arrived at this hotel. some of them have told me that a statue has begun to feel like a whole a promise,
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as they wait out, the vetting process. he us wants to keep busy. he turned the casino room of the hotel into a makeshift newsroom with honor exiled john o'neill. once they're gone, informed the world about afghanistan as the world's attention is shifting. it's very important to continue our work. it's our responsibility. it's our commitment to us a journalist, to that paper. he's the online editor in chief for the at electron newspaper, one of the most read daily enough county stone. the print no longer exists. the team here wants to keep it alive on line with colleagues stealing. cobble the work, distract from their worries about their future. i don't know about my future at that. what will happen? because we don't know when we leave albania, some here want to stay anonymous, fearing repercussions for their families back home. all of them want to know when will they move on? albania, interior ministry says that's difficult to answer,
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but it seems the united states may no longer be their final destination. no hold on one. we will have meetings this month with the canadian government. they are interested in taking a lot of atkinson. but we are also prepared for them to stay in albania, las and all the honor african refugees, hope they will not be forgotten. as time goes on, after all, albania was only supposed to be a transit country. for a portugal governing socialists have won an absolute majority in snapped elections in our victory speech before the final results were declared. i minister antonia costa said the control of parliament came with a responsibility to cover for the good of everyone. a call the earl, he called the vote early after his leftist allies refused to support the government's budget. he w correspondent young philip showed census this, update us the results came it's
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a surprise that hardly any one here expected the incumbent socialist prime minister costa has won the absolute majority in portugal elections, recent polls rather predicted and neck and neck, raised with the main opposition candidate observer say that it says closest to the people and his 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 when off crushed us. main challenges will be to come up with a plan for portugal, economic recovery and philip shots after the publication of report revealing systematic, sexual abuse of children within the catholic church in germany. the numbers of believers considering at turning their backs on the institution has skyrocketed. investigation also revealed a cover up that went all the way to the former pope benedict. the 16th was once the
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archbishop of munich, now many believe as a questioning their faith in a church that turned a blind eye to decades of abuse. preparations for a sunday morning mass augustine, his bower is a priest. in the catholic parish of christ koenig and munich, he feels both a deep insecurity in himself, but also in many community members who ask him questions. you so it's done with people ask, how am i supposed to deal with this now? can i stay in such a church at all? so vicky my faith is actually so important to me in my life. but i can't support an organization that has done so much wrong itself. that is so much dirt on a shaking hot cal shinkel from munich, drew a line this week. he left the roman catholic church as kit on the. it's about how these cases have been handled, how everything is covered up. and that can't be. and that was the reason, that's why and it's very, very difficult for me resulted. these exits are skyrocketing in many states. after
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the abuse report was published, the munich district administration department confirmed twice as many resignations as usual within 6 days. others wanted to stay. it's been a case i'm faithful to the church and i think things are being very much scandalized by the media, which i don't think is quite right. miss miss gonzales. this had say what test is protest is right and is good, but leaving is never solution. then nothing will change in the church that nancy in there came exam. augustine is power wishes for a new open culture in the church where not only the bishops, words count, but where each individual can represent their own opinion based on their faith. streaming giant spotify has promised to take action to combat cobra. 19 misinformation is, comes amid a public backlash about controversial content on the platform. the dispute is seen artist neil young and joni mitchell removed their music. the you case,
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prince harry and his wife megan, who all to have deals with spotify have expressed concern over vaccine misinformation. company now says it will add advisory warnings to podcast at disgust curve at 19 years podcast. a joe rogan spunk, the controversy after he interviewed a prominent vaccine skeptic on his show, which was listened to by some 11000000 people. one things that spotify wants to do that i agree with is at the beginning of these controversial podcasts, like, specifically once about cove id, is to put a disclaimer and say that you should speak with your physician and that these people and the opinions that they express are contrary to the opinions of the consensus of experts, which i think is very important. tens of thousands of households along the usaa east coast are still without electricity. after a winter storm left several states, snowden resident started digging out from the blizzard snowfall as cruise work to
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restore power and clear roads. 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 tight, it's record for the big a single day. snow fall busy days for the 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. got some work to do little bit. yeah. yeah. my neighbor helped me out quite a bit though. yeah. with us back up. some school districts cancel classes on monday
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while the snow is still being cleared. meanwhile, crews are working around the clock to restore electricity. as soon as possible football and, and transferred here from germany, bundles, legal strike max cruiser has completed a surprise move from high flying william berlin to struggle vall, spoke cruiser had become a fan favorite at williams since at joining back and joining back the summer of 2020 and had recently played a crucial role in carrying the club up to 4th. in the bonus league, however, he completed a 5000000 euro moved back to vault berg on sunday. he me previously playful. as during the 201516 season osburg economy down in 14th in the bonus league, a table and chester united player mason greenwood, been arrested by police in the u. k. on suspicion of rape and assault of to allegations were made against him on social media. on sunday, photographs and audio recordings were briefly shared on the instagram account of
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a woman. the recordings appeared to document physical and sexual abuse perpetrated by the footballer. manchester united have confirmed that 20 year old greenwood will not return to training or play for the club until further notice. this is dw life from bad and coming up next in use asia authorities in beijing or checking the spread of coverage 19 to keep the winter olympics safe. and the price that families in taiwan are paying for their countries at 0, coven 19 approach to the current dividers, fresh boundary. well, half of that, and more in just a moment. i'll be back at the top of the other day with
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