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[000:00:00;00] ah ah this is dw news live from berlin. russia's president says, he'll respond to nato expansion. vladimir putin says he's not troubled by finland and sweden joining the military alliance,
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but vows to match their might. nato has named russia as its main threat, also coming up. the son of a dictator takes office in the philippines. ferdinand marco's junior, is sworn in as president after winning a landslide election at his inauguration. he praises his disgraced father for getting things done. and the maximum possible sentence over the 2015 paris terror attacks the deadliest in french history, the sole surviving perpetrator is jailed for life without parole. ah, on pablo fully as welcome to the program, russian president vladimir putin says he'll respond in kind to the increased strength of nato. that's after finland and sweden were formally invited to join the
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western military alliance. couldn't said their membership would not be a problem, but it would create a new tension and he pledged to match any military buildup on russia's borders. nato members are meeting in madrid where they've named russia as their biggest threat. it's the dawn of a new era for nato. it's chief, he and stoughton bag unveiled the military alliance is new strategic concept for a rapidly changing world. you're very gracious. we face a radical change to our security environments. and so to g, competition is rising around the world. so to day leaders have endorsed naples, new strategic concept. it makes clear about russia's, russia pulses, the most significant and dyadic threat to our security. in the current console, we states that the russia,
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as strategic partner sped on by the invasion of ukraine. nato has agreed to welcome sweden and finland into the fold. after overcoming techies objections, russia has called the major d stabilizing, but the new strategy also identifies china, and it's increasingly aggressive behavior as a challenge. it was another departure from the previous. now, 12 year old strategy, where the emerging superpower didn't even get a mention. so and i is so substantially building up its military forces including nuclear weapons, bullying, its neighbors threatening pi bomb investing heavily in critical infrastructure including in allied countries, monitoring, i'm controlling it, sir, own citizens through advanced technology and spreading russian lawyers and this
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information showing us not our adversary, but we must be clear ard about the serious challenges it represents. while nato looks more unified than ever, the wrists in the world order at faces seem to be getting wider. well, let's be there with d. w. brussels bureau chief alexander phenomena who's in madrid for that nato, somewhat alexandra, good to see you. so, russia's vladimir putin says he has no problem with sweden and finland joining nato . but that he will match any military build up on russia's borders. what's the reaction been from nato leaders in madrid? well, nato officials that we've been speaking with her, are not very concerned in the moment. there are saying that russia does not have her, the capabilities and the world to launch any military action against nato, a territory or for that matter against finland. and sweden, debt is at least for the moment,
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but of course they are watching very closely or what kind of for threats are coming out of the kremlin and what they expect to, to possibly happen with regard to finland and sweden is that they could be, or a space for violations, they could be cyber attacks, or dis, information campaigns launched by the kremlin, but that is actually what is expected right now. as a reaction. now, alexander, the u. s. has promised to increase the number of its troops stationed in europe. how many would that be, and where would they be sent? gates, after his father was ousted as dictator, marco's junior took the oath of office a month after winning elections by a landslide. he was joined on stage at his integration by his mother, imelda. marcos junior succeeds of crow that he goes to tentative whose term was marked by
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a bloody war on drugs and crack down on press. freedom to turn this daughter sara is now the country's vice president. mark was junior praised his father, who ruled by martial law for nearly a decade. as a leader who got things done, he himself has pledged to unite the country, create more jobs and tame inflation. you pick me to be your server to enable changes to benefit all i fully understand the gravity of the responsibility that you would on my shoulders. i do not think it lightly, but i am ready for the dust. ah, now to some other stories making headlines around the world. in doha, qatar talks aimed at reviving the 2015 nuclear deal with iran have ended with i progress after only 2 days. the us state departments that around have failed to respond positively to the e. u. mediated negotiations in 2018 u. s. president. donald trump,
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unilaterally scrap the deal which limited to runs nuclear program in exchange for lifting sanctions. israeli prime minister enough, talley bennet, it says he will not run in the upcoming election. his decision came ahead of a final classic vote to dissolve parliament. an election is expected as early as of tobar. israel's 5th, in less than 4 years. singer r kelly has been sentenced to 30 years in prison. the r and b star was convicted of racketeering. in september last year, jurors found him guilty of running a criminal ring that recruited and traffic to women and teenage girls for sex. the allegations against him go back decades. a french court has handed down the maximum possible sentence for the only surviving perpetrator of the 2015 paris terror attacks sala, up death, lamb. it will serve life without parole for his part in a series of bombings and shootings which killed
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a 130 people. 19 other men were also found guilty and imprisoned for planning or aiding the attacks. it brings to an end, a long running trial, with victims expressing their relief sala up to salaam, now face his life in prison. the toughest sentence available under french law. he's these so surviving member of the islamic state terrace, though, but carried out the deadly attacks in paris. in november 2015, the series of good and bomb attacks killed a 130 people in the french capital. the deadliest incident occurred at the batter club theatre 90 concert guy was left dead after gunman open fire for those who survived the conclusion of the 10 month trial in miss specially built
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paris court house is just one step in the remedial process. so shall i actually to night on a fly reaction to the verdict. love is that i am relieved, but i am not proud because no one has ever prod when people are condemned to heavy penalties is more than i depend with some bottled bach. welcome, rochelle adams. i'm believed it because one part of the process is now behind us law clinical, but we're still fighting to be reimbursed for our suffering by the government. other jo nestor, chunky was said we will not give up this fight jello when upon until shortly. supposedly certainly it was justice for sure. but just as thunder, everything just isn't just, you know, applying the rule of law and it's not healing everything. we'll see that it will help us yell, but we still have work to do obviously. under the 19 people were also found guilty, that crimes included planning and logistical support. just 14 appeared in
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court. the others presumed dead or missing. the biggest trial in the history of the modern republic has come to a close. a welcome moment, no doubt, but far from the end for those afflicted by frances deadliest peacetime. it's hoc tensions are high in india, after police arrested to muslim men accused of murdering a hindu man and posting a video of it online. it comes after months of rising tensions between hindus and muslims. in response to the latest unrest, public gatherings have been banned and internet access suspended across parts of india. o fire and fury on the streets in india, the sectarian murder of hindu taylor by 2 muslim men in the northern state of rochester,
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has sparked outrage across the country. tensions are running high amid several mass public protests in the capital daily. right wing, hindu nationalist groups, plastic police, as they vented their anger over the killing me up i got, i don't want to get a man. we're protesting the killing among of can i allow one go? someone who in spite of asking for police protection, was not given any got way. this is a protest against a government law, but this is the protest to get justice for canada. and this is a protest against the ever increasing the hottie mindset in the country. they get, they helped me to get by the neg, up, the demonstrations continued. how can i allows cremation on wednesday, his killers were arrested by police after they filmed themselves carrying out the murder in his shop, in the city of uday, poor. in a 2nd video that threatened the indian prime minister nor and remoting, their apart motive was that the murdered man had recently praised the controversial political figure, knew poor charmaine, a facebook post,
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a move for which he was arrested before being released on bail expense. his bereaved wife told journalists the facebook post was the sole reason for the killing. it was nothing else. just facebook. they killed him for such a smooth thing. oh sharma, a well known political figure recently incense to muslims in india, and elsewhere by making derogatory remarks about the prophet mohammed resulting and protests from muslims. the ruling b. j. p. party suspended her as a result. officials and who diaper have rushed to quell the religious tensions before they get any worse. they have imposed a curfew. emit clashes with protesters, and i've tried to stop the murder video from spreading further online. but the killing has exposed the sectarian fault lines, which run deep in a country run by a hindu nationalist party, but in which,
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around 170000000 citizens are muslims. well, business is up next with my colleague rob was reporting on germany's answer to europe's air travel crisis booth with in many countries. education is still a privilege. hummadi is one of the main causes some young children work in mind. jobs instead of going to class others can attend classes only after they finish

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