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i even got white hairs a learning budget. my language hit me a lot. this kids to me and create the opposed to nikki to interact with the say, you want to do their story, migrants verified and reliable information for migrant. ah ah, it is d w. news live from berlin. b, where says russia now has nearly enough forces in place to invade ukraine. washington since thousands of its own troops to bolster nato allies, as it warns,
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tens of thousands of people could be killed in any russian aggression against 2 crime. also coming up, india declared, 2 days of national warning off to one of its biggest cultural icons, dies, single laptop, monkish comp performed tens of thousands of songs in thousands of languages. and in the buddhist lager, robert levin dusky is added again. the poll shapes in with another goal to help buy and to an important win over life. ah, i'm rebecca writ is welcome to the program. united states intelligence officials say russia now has in place 70 percent of the forces needed to invade you crime. in response, the u. s. is stationing some 3000 troops in neighboring nato member countries, a content it has already arrived in southeast, in poland,
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near the ukrainian border. another batch is expected to land there on sunday. foul join efforts to protect east in nato members from potential russian aggression. but the kremlin continues to insist there is no plan to invade and says the presence of nato troops will only increase tensions. let's bring a database correspond marina strauss marina, the u. s. estimate, russia would have the entire force it needs to invade ukraine by mid february. does a, the, a, you and nato agree with that assessment? that you and nato both institutions here in brussels have not reacted to this assessment yet. it's also a sunday morning, so maybe there's more to come a bit later or at the beginning of the week bed to both institutions here in brussels, a nato. and you said there of course, prepared for every possible scenario. for example,
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when russia really decided to invade ukraine, the you, of course, is not, doesn't really have military power here, but they are say they have prepared a set of sanctions in case russia really tries to, to move forward or u. s. a bolstering troops by 3003000 us soldiers to european allies in eastern europe. but that mean that in comparison to more than a 100000, on the russian side, what is the u. s. and nato hoping to achieve with such a small deployment divide and administration says that the troops are actually enough to, to, to deploy a wide range. the range of actions, including i'm setting a full scale invasion to capture kia, for example. so apparently they are preparatory, or at least that's what the biden administration says. and of course, the number of troops, the nato and the u. s. are deploying right now, is not the,
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not the only number. the troops at, at the eastern flank of the european union, they already troops stationed in poland, in lithuania and law. we are and in the stone. yeah. good business. read the eastern flag of the european union, close to better bruce, close to russia. and they have been stations there since the annexation of crimea a couple of years ago. do those trips that is that true presence and, and in fact the increased troop presence from the u. s. assuage fears on the european side. i mean, how have eastern european countries been responding? isn't european countries are in general, a very fearful when it comes to what they call a russian publication. and in poland, for example, the mood is very positive to words, nato, and to words us troops. i said there already troops stationed there, and i ones are traveled to, to poland and to close to the border with a you cry out. today we're close to the border with better bruce and m. colleen and
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grab the rush, next clave. and there people told me they are very favorable of us troops being stationed there. they're few more safe if the u. s. is station there. and of course, with this new threat of all russia, possibly trying to invade and crane these countries in that you at these flank, are also more fearful off possible publications or even invasions in the future by the russian side. or i, marina thank you. date, ebony, brussels correspondent, marina strauss. let's turn out some of the other stories making world news today. rescue as a morocco have been unable to save the life of a young boy who fell into a narrow well. workers were forced to dig a horizontal tunnel to reach the boy's location after being unable to pull him out of the opening from above. the full day if it was trying to live by view as in morocco and around the globe. 16 people are dead in mexico, victims of
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a territorial dispute between rival drug cartels. police discovered the bodies of 10 people on a street in the state of zack and take us. they found another 6 hanging in a warehouse. it's believe the gangs vying for control of drug smuggling routes to the united states. to india now where millions are mourning. the death of one of the country's most iconic sing is latter manga count has died at the age of 92 after being hospitalized due to a coven 19 infection. last month she known as the nightingale of india, latter longest cow. lilting voice dominated the air waves for decades. the bollywood superstar received dozens of movie awards and sang golden 15000 songs in her career. india's home ministry has declared 2 days of national morning with flags around the country flying at hoffman.
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i'm joined now by d. w. correspondent namisha jess while natasha. what have reactions in india been to the news of her death letter back i remember, and susan condolences, inform member deeds, all the scene go up wanting in from across the country. and i don't mean eating the evidence even now at national, focusing on all the people who are not told you. and a member of a and a member of the flooring in the prime minister himself went out and read. seeing that the debt had left a massive void in the countries by general history as well. now, across the country, that is a black will be flying on hawk mazda. that is going to be a few little this evening. we don't know that there's going to be doing is a morning one, right? we're doing it a song jack, what i like you use it on each decade and it's definitely
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a good reason why. and yeah, and how many do i remember one? yes. such an icon in india, but for the people around the world who may not have heard of her, tell us about the significance of latin america for indian music and cinema letter. because you mean the like ignited li boxing the he sang for the music checks that be often seen boyhood movies when the big shows are all the actors and actresses, but the voices austin like that. but many going to make many of those. remember to find that your doctor, but she is remembered as the nightingale of india. she had, she sang from the young age of her again to provide support to her family, 40 languages. she won many national awards and that's when it's been was, and she was actually one of the people who bought for the institution of those been, mom was the back thing. we're not given that amount of respect when she was came into the industry. she also broke into a dominated industry and is now one of the most recognized workers in indian cinema
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. and in thinking, i would like to close out by talking about how one beamed or to member event. if you're doing all the pre grants, all the moonlight on the honey and the wasn't put them together, you would still not treat always like her. and this is her and get a members of that one that has beautiful such a sad type in a database. that message i swelled in delhi, thanks very much. has been 70 years since elizabeth. the 2nd became quain. she's the 1st british monarch to celebrate a platinum jubilee, no public appearances a plan for sunday's anniversary, which the queen has traditionally seen as a day of reflection on her father's death. mount the queen had a surprise ahead of time. she said she wanted prince charles's wife camilla to take the title of queen consort when he becomes king. elizabeth's message reflects a wider acceptance of camilla status as a royal queen elizabeth the 2nd during one of the countless public engagements of
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a 70 year reign. at 95, the queen remains committed to her royal duties. elizabeth inherited the title when king george died while she was on an international tour, filling in for ailing father of tragic news, reached princess elizabeth and her husband. balin, kenya, i'm the new queen left immediately for london. she was back in time for the funeral . a year later, the 27 year old spoke to the nation ahead of her coronation. as my current, i shall debbie. thank myself, and will he all say that i like to ask you, oh, whatever your religion may be to pray for me on that pearl. and god may give me wisdom and strength to carry out the phone and promising i shall be move.
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the queen has worked tirelessly ever since and despite the pomp pageantry and rural scandals just for to bond the british public, i think she's been up the amazing. i think she's overseen incredible change in the country in the world and she's held it together with dignity. courage and how service i think the queen's great you think she's a great role model. she's lived a long life, which is amazing. so yeah, i always look up to the queen. yeah. royal memorabilia and london gift shops in the queen's traditionalist appeal. but observe as say, the age of monarch has also adopted to retain popularity. she has managed to provide this sense of continuity and stupidity, but at the same time remained relevant because of the way that she seems to have
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understood that the monarchy does need to adapt and to change in order to thrive. and over time, over so many years and a such a period of change sheets, he has really worked to build a connection with the public. and it's the legacy that queen elizabeth will hope to pass on to future generations of windsor's the winter olympics is in its 2nd day of competition. the pandemic mains athletes haven't had as much chance to practice their disciplines as usual. it's forced many to find new and creative training methods. german bobsled athlete hands, peter hanning, hoffer is getting ready to practice on the beijing olympic course. but he's nowhere near china. he's using germany simulator, which they created to give their team a competitive edge at the winter olympics. there's a mulatto swansea simulator is really realistic. i wouldn't have imagined it could be as good as it is. it feels a lot like a real life. bob sled,
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the simulator allows the athletes to train in a real bobsled mounted on a special platform where they see intricate digital models of real life tracks with your the driving lions in 3 dimensions. so we really have a complete picture of what is going on of the simulation. and this is why we can make a yeah, very good suggestions to book drive us on how to improve. beijing provided the added challenge of an unknown track. so the simulator created its own mock up to help the german team keep up with their chinese competition, who've been practicing on the real course for the last year. picking wine ups with no bomb vision was a totally new truck. none of us had been there, and so no one could share any tips or impressions for my coming here gave us a chance to get to know the track in advance on my calendar. and i was one of the song them getting an impression of the track here puts you at a huge advantage. it means you're a step ahead on the truck in real life palsy on their bond financial models. the
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germans, who have historically dominated bobsled, are hoping this technology helps them to secure more metals in beijing. either way, the simulator has one major advantage for pilots. when they crash, no one gets hurt. and in german football league late is by and cranked up the pressure on 2nd place. dormant reply on sunday with a win overlaps ish about the champions and didn't have it all their own way against a committed visiting side. it was you young nuggets, man 2nd meeting with his old side arby light. see after joining by an munich and it's assigning that's proving popular with the by on fence leipzig didn't get off to a great start valley. alban with a costly mistake. and thomas miller finds himself in the right place. at the right time leipzig did fight back by ins, defense looking shaky this time. and anthony silva, putting the ball across the line just before halftime, it was well,
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what lee went off ski's turn. the pole heading home his 24th goal of this season. again, leipzig were able to equalize their top score. krista, fountain, cuckoo, put it past magnolia. but in the end, the final goal did belong to by an sash. now we sought deflected by lights, eskoville. and this results make celia nuggets. 1242, as bias had coach against his former side and well under way to buy ins, 10th championship in a row. and cindy's update this asked ha, now for wild stories. looking at how pope form a pipe, benedict is under pressure, i'm a sexual abuse in the catholic church. i have no headlines at the top of the app i got waived they wouldn't say what makes again, we just did a john love and banning thing that away from.
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