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ah, ah, ah ah, this is dw news life from berlin, boosting the true presence, the us since thousands of its own soldiers to bolster nato allies. it warns of russia now has nearly enough forces in place to potentially launch a new invasion of ukraine. ah, india declines 2 days of national mourning for singing legend latimer cache cut body music and melody for generations of indians and queen elizabeth mock. 70 years on the british throne becoming one of the few monarchs in history to mock
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a platinum jubilee. ah, i've been for solon more us troops are arriving in poland to strengthen nato's presence in eastern europe, amid the ukraine crisis. troops and vehicles of touch down near sheesh, off to provide protection from potential rush and aggression. ashes military build up as st jitters through nato's eastern european members who feared moscow is preparing to attack ukraine. additional u. s. troops will also be stationed in romania. the kremlin insists there is no plan to invade ukraine. it says, the presence of nato troops will only increase tensions as the threat of war looms large over ukraine. german chancellor wolf schultz is headed to washington. his mission is to reassure president joe biden that lynn has his back and the rest of
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nato's allies, in the increasingly tense stand off with russia. people in ukraine are preparing for the worst. she's a chemist by training a soldier by necessity. once when she goes and we have to be ready for a rush, an attack was over, so we can't just stand by and watch. we have to defend our borders. and the future of our nation is latisha. nancy, nancy with russian forces amassing on ukraine's border yanna has put down her pen and picked up an automatic rifle. off for weeks. she's been meeting regularly with other civilians for military training on the outskirts of the ukrainian capital. there ain to defend their country and their loved ones against another russian invasion. oh, let me with its military, no match for moscow's and it's western allies ruling out. joining ukrainian forces on the front lines
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t f is increasingly looking to it's civilians to fight back human liquidity for many here, it's a scenario they've been preparing for since russia next crimea. oh, great. the should that not that the whole ukraine has been in a state of war since 2014. you got some of my friends have not returned from the front. yet i'm constantly thinking about it. you know, my touches every family. we're not just preparing for an attack. it's happening already continue. we're not prepared for anything of this assembly or life. people don't book at the national. the ology. while volunteers in western ukraine are being taught the basics of battle, thousands of residents have taken to the streets of car, keep in the east many fear the country, 2nd largest city, just 40 kilometers from the russian border. could be the 1st to be invaded by putin's forces. oh, the people here want to send a clear message to moscow that although they are close to russia,
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there are no questions about your loyalty. they don't ever keep as a ukrainian city and we will not surrender them all with you. was it with you? but i want to say hi to putin and tell him who hooted which war against yourself and your stupidity. we do it. is it wrong or no, no, just over week ago, do ukrainian precedent, warranties, western allies against overstating the likelihood of war? it seems that some luxury few here in ukraine feel they can afford millions of people across india and beyond morning, the death of one of the country's most iconic singers. lot among jessica has died at the age of 92. she was hospitalized with cove at last month. the hollywood superstar received dozens of movie awards in her prolific career. india has declared 2 days of national morning an official farewell to a national icon. india's government announced a state funeral for latin engage,
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sky, and 2 days of morning ah, described as the queen of melody, the nightingale of india and the voice of the millennium. latham and gas cause high pitched melodies are unmistakable. she was a door to cross india for her role as a playback singer, recording the songs that actors would lip sync on screen a career. she began as a child and continued over the decades to much a claim with prime minister in iran. dr. modi responded to her death, saying he was anguished beyond words, and describing the singer as a still worse of indian culture. crowds gathered at the hospital as the news spread seen. it was confirmed that she had suffered multiple oregon failure. she'd been hospitalized for a month following a cove at 19 infection. for the gear la la mongers,
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and if you're not among jessica wasn't important chapter in indian musical history. okay. oh, fun man. i got a schmidt in your proud across the world with a melodious voice. oh i meg watching songs in many languages. it must be a world record. audio sure got it. it got to him, it would all equal a golfer, we should go to god. i made my son estimate, suggest that number to be up to 30000 songs, making her hugely influential in bollywood and beyond. at delhi bureau chief and maria cima is covering this for us and re to what are the reactions in india, to the news cindy reaction to let them get guns. death huge. the president said he was heartbroken when he heard the news of high demise. the prime minister came out and said she was a blessing to humanity. television stations and radio stations have worked with
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companies, you know them and gauge because debt they're reading her or interviews. they're playing her music. people are paying tribute, social media for that. some of the most moving targets been coming from the bonnie would put down a d, especially musicians who she's so inspired. and she was a fond of tricky to the cricket team. here is also morning kind of lost and there were very members of the cricket team, black bands in memory to let them go. so there's a huge reaction. people that it's fair to say the whole nation is morning. the last or what you get described as a nightingale of the country and abroad as well. that voice is just absolutely amazing. tell us more about the significance of let him on jessica for india, music and cinema. you know, and she started singing when she was 5 years old and she was trained in classical music. but let them get you down on bollywood music. she had a kid that was in 1949. she was 20 years. and after that,
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there was no looking back, she sang for over half a century. so 20000 songs in almost 40 languages. and she went to a voice to come up. but it was most glamorous, since she has a nice time. now that is that, you know, the maxine got to meet white faces before left on a came on the scene and she worked very hard to get recognition for the playback industry in which she was the most dominant voice. now she had a whole range of music that she sang, apartment bonnie ward sad song, happy songs, religious songs, and one of the most iconic songs was about beach is and she sang and being tribute to the so just of india who died in the $962.00 and mentioned that song, the prime minister of india at that time and it was in tears. she went practically every a walk in the country,
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the high civilian award to be really leaving behind such a huge boy because she was such a dominant voice in the indian music industry that this boy will not be facing any just briefly how. how do you feel? i'm ready. you grew up with this music and hearing that voice. and she's not just me again. i think practically no one in india who doesn't know let them go and hear music. and i was mentioning the song that i told you about paying tribute indian. so did it grow? not, not just the prime minister here when i was listening to the song this morning, i was in chances that i'm going to change that for us in delhi. thank you very much for bringing us the latest on that story. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making world news. at least 3 people are reported dead after a cyclone. hit southeast and madagascar, tens of thousands have been forced to leave their homes. the storm has brought widespread flooding to the indian ocean island. it's the 2nd fear storm to hit
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madagascar in a fortnight. the african union has condemned a series of military coups in the sale and west africa. at a summit in ethiopia, the a you called the developments of worrying sign. the block is suspended. the membership of 4 countries was recently booking fast. oh, after the military seas power rescue as in morocco failed to save a boy who fell into a narrow well, they dug a tunnel deep underground to reach him after being unable to pull him out from above. the 4th day, if it was tract live by viewers around the world. queen elizabeth is mocking 70 years on the throne. it's the 1st platinum jubilee for a british monarch. the queen took to cutting the cake in front of the cameras, despite traditionally seeing the day as on a reflection on her father's death. i think i might just put a knife. it's a really a rap public appearance this weekend, but remaining ever committed to her royal duties, even at the age of 95. while queen elizabeth celebrates the 70 at anniversary of
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her reign, it also a poignant moment. and that's because she became queen after her ailing father, king george. the 6th died on this day in 1952. but frederick news reached princess elizabeth and her husband, while in kenya and the new queen left immediately over london. she mourned with the eyes of the world on her and again, last year, when her husband prince philip died, the queen has worked tirelessly for 7 decades, forging a bond with the public in britain and around the world. i think she's been up see amazing. i think she's overseen incredible change in the country in the world and she's held it together with dignity, courage, and her service. i think the queen's great young thing. she's
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a great role model. she's lived a long life, which is amazing. so yeah. how is a come to the queen? we're in a statement to mark her jubilee. she's announced she wants her daughter in law to take the title of queen consort. when her son, prince charles ascends the throne, essentially shall be known as queen camilla. the monarchy is often seen to represent tradition, but the aging queen has been able to adapt over the years. 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 understood that the monarchy does need to adapt and to change in order to thrive. and over time, eva, say when he is in a such a period of change seats, he has already worked to build a connection with the public. a legacy that queen elizabeth the 2nd will hope the rest of the royal family can maintain.
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the 2nd day of the winter olympics is over germany, one its 1st gold medal at these games. johannes ludovic claimed victory in the men's singles in loose and new zealand has made history bagging her country's 1st gold at a wind games. so he said ascii senate claims the top spot of the women's snowboard slip style and of course, designed to resemble the great wall of china as they bought a score $92.00 on her final run. she landed back to back 1080 spins over a tough field of competitors, t w's. jonathan crane has more on this. and other developments from the 2nd day of the games. this was a historic day for new zealand up in film out. they'd only managed to so of and he bronzes in 70 years of competing at the winter olympics, missouri such as the senate was the for matthew coming into the competition. she'd want to goals at the x games in january, and she really saved her best. and so lost those 10 eighty's propelling her to the
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top of the field on her final run. even her rival was seems to appreciate what she done. they moped her at the finish. mauer sitarski senate was actually born in australia. she moved to new zealand when she was 6 years old, and afterward she said she was proud to be a key way. i'm sure new zealand is very proud of her too. meanwhile, the men's alpine is we'll have to wait for their metals in the downhill. that competition was postponed. stay because it winds up to 40 miles per hour. at the top of the mountain downhill is the fastest of the alpine skiing disciplines there . any wind can make things incredibly dangerous indeed. and we saw that in the training a yesterday, when alexander killed that one of the gold medal favorites was launched, 60 meters into the air by a gust of wind. fortunately, he managed to land safely but organized his thinking. it's better safe than sorry, that competition will now take place tomorrow. in between the women's giant slalom . a very i jonathan crane there in bay ging will be following all the events as they come to us, especially tomorrow they 3. but that's it for us. for now,
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