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worse, who's behind the benefits, and why are they a threat to whistle? oh, peak worlds this week on d w b ah, ah ah, this is t w. news alive from berlin, russia threatens retaliation. vladimir putin says moscow will strike new targets if ukraine receives long range missiles from the west. russian attacks also had the capital key for the 1st time in weeks. dozens dead in a huge fire in bangladesh,
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a chemical blast sets off a chain of explosions at a container depot. bomb disposal experts are called in to help emergency crews and paying tribute to britons. queen elizabeth celebrations of her 70 years on the throne draw to a close with a spectacular pageant outside. buckingham palace, crowds of line, the streets of central london. ah . a warm welcome to of yours, around the world. i'm michael oak, who russia has targeted ukraine's capital. keep with a fresh barrage of missile strikes, mer vitale. click go. has confirmed the 1st attacks on the city in weeks which go says missiles hit infrastructure targets, but no one was killed. life in keith was beginning to regain a measure of normality as russia concentrates. it's forces in the east
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russian president vladimir putin is threatening to hit new targets if the west sens, ukraine long range missiles. it's not clear whether putin is referring to targets within or beyond ukraine's borders. then you bulletin, so if long range missiles as applied, will make certain conclusions and use our own means of destruction that we have enough to strike a tockets. we have not yet been hitting them. okay. so what do we make of putin's remarks? i asked t w's, russia, analyst, konstantin. eric. well, wouldn't have been talking so we were quite long time wasn't talking. salt lake was a long time. we heard threats or using nuclear weapons at least technical nuclear weapons before from him. so this is nothing new. i suppose that this shows that put in is worry about increasing work and supplies are to ukraine. and what is more
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important of the fact that judging by nato military military analysts with whom i had to talk with speaking last couple weeks on the state of preparation of ukrainian army for use of these new weapons systems is increasing and probably they will be fully operational by the end of june, so i suppose we should read it as a warning or, but also as a final warri. that's a new modern western weaponry will hit the russian army in ukraine. really, really hard. and it could very well reverse that. the tide in the east, which his forces currently are or winning. and what do you believe that he believes the effect of his words will be? well, he believes that ah, ukrainians will be careful in using the weapons. and for example,
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not heed. the russian mainland, which they seemingly promised to washington. but, you know, there are lots of shifting things during this conflict with change basically from day to day. and my feeling is that he's retaliation may be very simple. he'll be hitting residential areas of measure. it is like even hock is maybe if you feel that you radians are over using the new weaponry. i think what we've seen the last few weeks is this constant touring in for this kind of swinging between ukrainian saying that, well, they really want to win. and the west trying to tell you when more gently, especially a several european countries are pushing a cave to do that. but i think by the time the gradient on the radio or mastery of these newly delivered west weapons, we'll see what kind of choice finally present landscape will make. it just made
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a reference to several year country european countries. expressing a little bit of caution, as you know french president manuel mccaul has warned against humiliating russia in order to lead diplomatic doors open when the fighting stops. ukraine is, of course, not happy with those comments. is there widespread sense in the west that it's indeed dangerous to corner or humiliate putting will frank speaking is an old song song in paris and there is nothing new in what micro. there are people that sympathize with him, a different company or the capital is probably wrong. probably someone berlin, i think that the west is divided on doubts. we know that for example, united kingdom, central europe, the baltics, part of the nordic countries are actually pushing for a much tougher line against putin. while paris, berlin, to some extent room. i'm trying to basically limit the extent to which you crank
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would respond and the westfield respond. the aggression, i suppose, the perception is the put in if cornered, will become really uncontrollable and we'll do some really horrible things. but on the other hand, we can say that put an always counted on the west a consider anything to be so math and so unpredictable that it will try to keep him in this respect. i think what macro and probably after these 100 hours he said he talked with put in for about a 100 hours all and all in the last sort of half a year. and i think that mccall seemingly doesn't understand that this is exactly what she wants. she wants the west to seek him, so unpredictable, and so the injures that it will limit its pressure. t w's constant, a constantine accurate there, our russian analysts. we want to bring you some breaking news out that's developing as we speak. dozens of worshippers are a fear dead after gunman opened fire at her church in nigeria,
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the attackers targeted a catholic church in southwestern on dough state. the dead include children, local media reporting that the gunman detonated explosives, and shot indiscriminately at the congregation. the church was busy for pentecost sunday. a jury is military's babbling g hottest insurgency in the northeast. but attacks in the under region are rare. and now joined by d. w, corresponded a mocker, or coyer in legos. america. can you tell us a little bit more about this attack? yeah, you're very right there. when you say that attacks in places like under state is quite rare. but unfortunately, today, the people in our town walk up to this attack that we saw of on identified, gotten men who went into a church, st. francis catholic, san francis xavier catholic church and open fire indiscriminate indiscriminately
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actually and also targeted. but he did well at one of the things that we are hearing because local, some parts of media is that report in that is an explosion. we cannot definitely see it from the image is that was seen there, but security forces from the state. i've been speaking to the said that there was a use of diana mats to kind of scare the people before these gone, men actually went into the church and shooting at people directly as close rent. and some of the images, of course, coming from the state is so glory, i'm afraid it's not where we come put up and then they made the kid not the, the priest from the church. so i said now those a lot of confusion and the numbers we can also as, as in the numbers, because as so many people were killed in that attack. and there's, there's been cause also for blood donation in the states. you know, there are fed draw medical center, there is colleen on the individual's whole continent law. so it's quite a sad thing to do to see particularly in that part of in the country we're, we've not, we've not seen this sort of attack happening in the past. michael. yes,
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certainly the numbers of injured or dead may certainly change as the day goes on. a motor tax, we cannot stress enough have taken place in the north west. armando, of course, is in the shower than is relatively peaceful. might this signal a disturbing widening of the violence in fact that's, that's very correct to see. and this quite disturbing unconcern in to see that, you know, the north of this attack was gone to the southwest. we know that particularly we see most of these in the north east. we've also, with recently, had i seen such attack off on i on identified, gone men in the east, but i'm moving to the southwest is quite concerned. and what that speaks generally is the situation of security in nigeria. you know, it's just, it's just one of those things where you say, where is safe in the country under is relatively peaceful in the, in the attacks that we've seen in ledger. even this year. we've not seen such coming out from last year and is the state where people would say it's not one of
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the places that i've been at that. so this is quite, it's concerning. and it's also showing that this attacks is going different parts of the country. no way again, you cannot say, oh, it cannot, it can't affect this laser congo to dis, did. well, we are seen with what has happened to day is unfortunately, nor where's seemed to be, you know, this attack is not free from any way. could be anywhere in the is that could be anywhere in the north. and now we've also seen in the south west like i have happened to d. michael, i'm a mocker, or coyer in lagos. many thanks, america let's now look at some other stories making headlines around the world at this hour in the u. s. at least 3 people have been killed in a mash shooting in the city of philadelphia. 11 others are injured. police say several shooters open fire on crowds in a busy night life district, the gunmen are still at large. greek fire fighters have been battling a blaze near the capital athens for a 2nd day. authorities say that while the flames have subsided,
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the operation is still ongoing. the fire was apparently spark by an incident at a power station. some cars and houses have been damaged in britain celebrations for queen elizabeth's platinum, jubilee or winding up with a huge st pageant. the queen's golden coronation carriage has been one of the stars of the show. it's the 4th and final day of celebrations, marking the monarch 70 years on the throne. many of the royal family, or taking part, including the air, prince charles, and the queen's great grandchildren. again london gripped by royal's fervor as it builds up to the jubilees big finale and dw corresponded charlotte chelsea pill. is there charlotte? tell us what's happening now. we have just had the culmination of 4 days of
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spectacular celebrations. mocking us unprecedented anniversary 70 years on the throne for queen elizabeth the 2nd. now, speculation had been rife about whether or not we would see her again during these celebrations to day and we've just had her answer. she and her immediate members of the royal family did indeed indeed appear on the balcony at buckingham palace, which is just behind me waving at the 10s of thousands of people who had gathered at the palace to day. now we know that she missed out on a number of appearances that she was expected to attend of these last 4 days. we were told she had been experiencing some discomfort after the 1st time. we saw her on the 1st day of celebrations on thursdays where it had been in doubt whether we'd seen her again. it certainly wasn't shuttled but that she was wowing the crowd is what everybody wanted to see as these 4 days. oh, draw to a close shoulder. you know, more than any one. no bigger society is divided on
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a number of issues, bricks it and the prime minister's lockdown parties come to mind. might this jubilee have some kind of unifying effect for the nation? i think whatever you feel about the monarchy, this really has been an opportunity to reflect on the achievement of being on the throne for a momentous and unprecedented 70 years. no british monica has achieved that feat so far for so many people who are gathered here today or here watching this on television. this really is a moment in history and then a chance to reflect on this as well on the last 70 years. that certainly was the theme of so many of the celebrations that we've seen over the last few days, particularly today, looking back at 70 years of entertainment, to pop culture of sports signals, as well for inspiration from across the commonwealth. that's what people really are reflecting on here, that it must be said that the monarchy isn't actually as divisive as,
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and number. the other topics that you mentioned, the vast majority of the public here in favor of it. continuing the queen herself particularly popular, and i think we saw a lot of why that is over these celebrations. there is a real flavor of has sense of humor her wants in the admiration and respect to that . so many people do indeed have the hair in this country to w correspondence charlotte chelsea pill in london many thanks in tennis, raphael, no doll has won the french open men's tennis title after defeating caspar would in straight sets, that owls when over rude. who is the 1st no region to ever reach a grand slam final, gives the king of clay a record extending 14th title at rolling garage. and it also ups his record to $22.00 grand slam titles to more than his nearest rivals. in their 1st game of the new nations league sees in italy and germany battle 2 a one all draw after
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a goal is the 1st half luca pelligrini broke the dead law for italy in the 70th minute. but then just 3 minutes later usual came if netted the equalizer for germany. that's all for now up next report. it looks at the blooming trade for flowers in georgia. don't forget you can get all the news round the clock on d, w dot com and of course, find us on social media. a michael. ok, stay new. stay tuned for more news. at the top of the hour with lou william had been gunner gonzalez wil ions.

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