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ah, ah ah, this is he w. news live from berlin, boosting the trip, presence more us soldiers arrive in eastern europe to bolster if nato allies, it warns russia has nearly enough forces in place to potentially launch a new invasion of ukraine. ah, and india declared 2 days of national morning post singing legend. not among
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jessica, she embodied music and melody for generations of indians. ah! hello, then i'm really mohammed. more us troops are arriving in poland to strengthen nato's presence in eastern europe amid the ukraine crisis. troops and vehicles have touched down near says of close to poland border with ukraine. they're intended to provide ne to members with protection from potential russian aggression. washington says moscow has set up 70 percent of the troops. it needs to invade ukraine, but no decision has been made to go ahead. the kremlin insists there is no plan to invade ukraine. baltimore in this let so speak to dw magdalena gosh, who is currently in warsaw? what's been the reaction to the latest troop builds up while the troops have land
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a ter, unusual, as you mentioned about 2 o'clock in the afternoon at which is about 3 and a half hours away from wars, the weren't when i'm sitting now and at a move hath been welcomed by officials, the defense minister of poland gave a conference after the true blended, and he spoke about solidarity between poland and the united states. he also mentioned that polish and american soldiers already know each other. and you know, when you look at the public and you have white m a positive attitude, what the presence of american soldiers and human poland means, for example, in comparison to germany, all done. the big fascination which we had here in the ninety's of america is not that huge anymore. a mac layer. there is concerns that a war between ukraine and russia could potentially turn into a european war. is that the real fear there in poland? well, it seems that the people here in poland, half a different fears, there was
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a survey made quite recently, and there was exactly the same question asked as you were asking, know me. and most of the people a said they are afraid of inflation and a corona virals, but only something about 10 percent that they are afraid of the war. the conflict between ukraine and russia. on the other hand, you know, polish politicians emphasized that they will deliver weapons only move partners. although it seems that they are quite changed their minds because we heard last week that they will deliver an image ammunition to ukraine anyway. and what's more, the polish prime minister and express a disappointment with germany and his choice. he's disappointed by the way, germany handles that dis, situation rights, t w's mother pushed in whistle for us. thank you very much. now as a threat of war, grows over ukraine. germany chancellor,
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olaf schultz is heading to washington d. c. his mission is to reassure president joe biden, that berlin has his back and the rest of the nato allies in the 10th standoff with russia. meanwhile, 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. but let me with its military,
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no match for moscow's and its western allies ruling out. joining ukrainian forces on the front lines 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 soccer. oh, great in the ship, not that the what the ukraine has been in a state of war since 2014 nick got some of my friends have not returned from the front. yet i'm constantly thinking about it with him in the light touches every family. we're not just preparing for an attack. it's happening already complaining that we're not prepared for anything of this assembly or like people don't book at the national 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. to be the 1st to be invaded by putin's forces. oh, the people here want to send
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a clear message to moscow that although they are close to russia, there are no questions about your loyalty. no, never keep as a ukrainian city and we will not surrender it unless the more could you lose. you will go. i want to say hi to bruton and tell him who to wage war against yourself and your stupidity are just over week ago. do ukrainian president warranties western allies against overstating the likelihood of war? it seems that some walks re few here in ukraine feel they can afford millions of people across india and around the world a morning. the death of one of the country's most iconic thing is that among jessica has died at age 92. after being hospitalized with coven 19 last month. the body with to the star was known for her role recording the songs that actors would lip thing on the screen. reminiscent neurons remedy was among those at her funeral
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and said her death leaves avoid that cannot be filled. india has the cad, 2 days of national morning when it's bringing d w as many are i child re? how important was latter among jessica for indira? gandhi sure is elaine. she is. she was one of the most successful, basking with carriers by o. s. and she was go all night in a while and she and number. so she sat how to solve a multiple languages. she lost a sister and there wasn't any. there was an error when there wasn't a doubt, hadn't, without her sitting at least one song. and she was really want everything on it in the country during the hot, which is the highest honor. and what comes to mind when you think of lots among
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jessica? is there a special memory where i am already so like to believe one is going to be below my generation love or no he from salt bagel. and i don't listen to one. i just today i was thinking that many moments a on a movie channel. so there definitely is a music of that going back to the 506070. and i would like to end this by saying that one particular song that i was thinking all day that she had sound and i was on, which was actually playing a lot of music on that. it really has a basically means my voice is my identity. so i think this line of thinking and gasoline and what's been the reaction to her passing and india, how are people paying tribute to her there?
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when interviews have been born in this morning, as the news broke, the prime minister, the president had to redo their condolences and a everywhere from every monday. the brand and williams. i was present at the when you wanted me to look at. she was cremated with orders, and as you mentioned, the national government has announced to the national mourning period at the mark of respect of my return. thank speaking to us in a new day. thank you very much. well, let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world. funerals have been held for over 50 people in the east of the democratic republic of congo. they were killed when a group armed with guns and machetes, attacked refugee camp earlier this week. a tribal militia is being blamed for the massacre. these 3 people have proposed. he died after a psycho hit se madagascar, tens of thousands have been forced to leave their homes. the storm has brought
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widespread flooding to the indian ocean island is a 2nd storm to hit madagascar in recent weeks. and more than 10000 people have march through the dutch city of brought us out to protest the government's crone of ours measures. organizers say they are against the curbs which stop the unvaccinated from entering in door and cultural venues. the netherlands has one of europe's highest infection rates. around 20000 people have died since the pandemic began. now, queen elizabeth is mocking 70 years on the throne. it's the 1st platinum jubilee for a british monarch. the queen cut the cake in front of cameras, despite traditionally seeing the day as one of reflection on her father's death sizing. i my just put a nice, it's a really did a, a rare public appearance this weekend, but remaining ever committed to her royal duties, even at the age of 95. while queen elizabeth celebrates the 70th anniversary of her
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reign, it's 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 a tragic 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 has been up there. 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 think she's
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a great role model. she's lived a long life, which is amazing. so yeah. how is a call to the green? we are in a statement to mark her jubilee. she's announced she wants her daughter in law to take the title of queen concert. 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 stability, 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, over so many years and a such a period of change sheets he has really worked to build a connection with the public a legacy that queen elizabeth the 2nd will hold the rest of the royal family can
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maintain and in the winter olympics, germany have won their 1st gold medal. thanks to lose razor johannes ludwig, after setting a track record in qualifying those vague, kept his cool during finals setting another new record. as he raced to the top of the podium, the 35 year old was in tears after the race, thanking his friends and family for their support. it was good figgs, a 1st solo gold medal. after he came 3rd at the 2018 game in young chang, and a new zealander has won her 1st gold at the beijing winter games. so he's the dusky sonata claimed the top spots and the women snowboard soap style t w's. jonathan crane is currently in beijing. with more on this and other developments from the 2nd day of the games. this was a historic day from new zealand. up until now they've only managed to so of and c promises in 70 years of competing or the winter then picks. but very us,
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the senate was the full monthly coming into the competition. she'd 12 goals at the x games in january, and she really saved her best and lost those 10 eighty's propelling her to the top of the field on her final run. even her rival will seem to appreciate what she done the mob her at the finish. now a dusky center 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 sky is we'll have to wait for the meadows in the downhill competition with despairing stay because of the winds of 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 yesterday when alex on the killed one of the gold medal favorites was long, 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,
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we're now take place tomorrow in between the women's giant slalom. well, that's it. you're up to date for this news. our up next is shift was take a look at how social media influences the way we see ourselves is also a country more for you on the website, the w dot com for all the latest news analysis and video. i'm available home it, thanks for watching. the by who's ah, one of mankind's oldest ambition could be within reach what if it really is possible to reverse aging researchers and scientists all over the world.

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