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ah ah ah ah, this is dw news fly from berlin. japan has been saying farewell to the country is the longest serving prime minister. thousands of people gather outside of a temple in tokyo to pay respect to ship the ave, after the mere with gun down at a campaign rally last week. also coming up despite
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a potential new russian push in the east of ukraine, western intelligence agencies, a warning of the danger on the countries border with bell roofs. we have a 1st hand account of the situation, their entry lockers government called for com, amid the chaos with fuel prices hitting record high. is the government asked the defense to stay at home. meanwhile, opposition leaders are unable to great place. the president plus nasa releases the 1st full color image from the largest and the most powerful space telescope ever launched. the revolutionary james webb telescope is designed to peer through the cosmos to the dawn of the universe. ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. the funeral of former japanese prime
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minister sions obey has taken place in the capital. tokyo. thousands of mourners gathered outside of the temple where a private service was held. following the ceremony, abe's body traveled through the city, passing important landmarks including the parliament building. the 67 year old was assassinated friday while making a speech in the city of norah just days before a national election. and earlier i spoke with journalists, sonya blanca, who was in tokyo. she told me more about japan's farewell to its slain former liter . so today, as you mentioned before, there was the private funeral service. thereafter, the body was transported into her so through tokyo, thousands of people lined the street, especially near the temple and also gathered in front of the headquarters for liberal democratic party. and of course, the prime minister's office, just half an hour ago, the heroes arrived at the information hall. so this is so for now with the last
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step, so to speak. and at a later stage, there will be a ceremony held again, a kind of official ceremony in tokyo and also in his home prefecture and yama, which was the popular, i mean, because we see all those people there and the streets just just walk us through how he's being remembered in the country and how he was as a leader. i mean for many people, especially the younger ones. she was all they knew he was the only prime minister they had seen in a long time. so she had a surprisingly big following among the younger people i surprising because it's policies were very conservative. so he's been also a rather do is figure and i think a lot of the more controversial things didn't actually get reported much outside of japan. so the image that people have outside of japan inside of japan can be quite different. there were a lot of demonstrations and yeah, he's achieved song things, but others yeah. he didn't really get that far. and
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a lot of things that now aren't being mentioned because of obviously the grief but shouldn't be forgotten and should be looked into journalists. sonya blush go joining us with a view from tokyo, a summer day there. and so a his funeral taking place. thank you so much for following it for us. you're welcome. and ukraine authorities are warning that moscow is gearing up for a new push in the don boss region. but it's not just the east of ukraine causing concern. you can't border with bella. ruth is also seeing a troubling military build up. western intelligence agency say the russian soldiers and weapon systems are ready and waiting, and bela ruth to open a new front against ukraine, something that would stretch keith's forces considerably. they w, as ne connelly went to the border region, ne'er turn me off to see for himself here when you cranes bored with boilers,
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who never really alone month for children's one of ours don't actually, it is but that so to given it was a russian during a check from across the border, the start the war for these ukrainian border guards. on friday, the 24th. they tried to keep russian forces on the bellows side, but blowing up the bridge of the russians came all the same and stayed for nearly a month. since the russians left in april, the shooting round here is lot. you been restricted to exercises on both sides of the border fear now, many ukrainians is that russia's exercises and bellows good suddenly turn into real warfare, just like they did in february. russian forces have never left belarus. instead their so called exercises keep getting extended. ukrainian leaders long said their presence was just a distraction or a bluff rather than a real threat. but recently,
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russian troop numbers of the board have risen in the tone from bell russian leader . alexander lucas shanker, has grown ever more aggressive. you transactions are also speaking a different language. these images from the bell, russian government apparently show ukrainian forces mining their side of the border in recent days. much of the 1000 kilometer frontier which in ukraine belarus was barely marked. let alone defended before this wall macklin trips across the board of groceries to see a doctor or part in every day. life is not all that you ca ruiz, to go to bella. ruth law and they would come to us the bridge i all just got on somehow little the i didn't even think a war like this was even possible. i actually holy, who knows what snacks. i took it to my the war has taken its toll on many family ties to span this border law school does not. many people here in the village have relative unable or russian side religion. some of them have stopped talking to each
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other because of the war. i believe ukraine will when eventually it has to woo that we can't afford to lose many locals here. we've given up that job to try to make sure that holds true. what are your, what on it? we have a security guard. we're g, a driver, shop assistants here for them and locksmiths. ah, unless he is lazara. constantine's life changed overnight when he was called up put in charge of dozens of men. the territorial defense force. his experience, some brief, military training university, he'd never actually fought over me. she is fundamental to me and the, the people in other places gotten, know what it feels like when in the line, bombs are falling. when your child is terrified of everything on our way of saw, you've shown up the club. well, most of us here have never even been in a fight under the war. i looked in little bit. yup. and then when it starts with, you know, or if the enemy comes, well,
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if you do what you need to do on the will the d. and without thinking twice, miss dunham would assume you, i'd say yes mister here might seem black domestic neighbors. even father's and son serving side by side. the real sense of threat is never far away. caughtington tells us he's never yet had to call the family with news of a fatality. he doesn't sound sure. we'll stay that way. with tension building on the belly, mercy and order. i asked katya clod from the center for european policy analysis if ukrainians are right to fear that bella roost could become the latest front in the russian offensive. hey, good morning sarah. i think there are certainly signs not stay has been an increase in military activity along the border with ukraine and bella, bruce, i know that they have been a assess, and a russian equipment brought back speller ruins particularly around to airports. not
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far from the border with ukraine. we have also seen some preparation for mobilization like efforts. we heard, for example, that in one area in the south, a man where i'm asked to show up for a potential of military troughs. and obviously a lucas hancock also sat and several days ago dots bel, arissa will always support russia. but on the other hand, even lucas youngest rhetoric has been a bit ambiguous because he was also trying to say that this is not our war. that we are fighting. so i think at the moment i went, don't really know whether these are the signs for lucas hancock to show his loyalty to putin on, to shoot preparedness to fight, but actually avoids doing so. or whether it is indeed a barrier. gretchen, i engagement of galleries into the wall. we know that the kremlin has been quite active in the oddest vs to dracula. we slowly indium, our processes, which has
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a interested in, but at the same time to fundamentals, remain the same belly rich. an army is very small, it's poorly trained. it has no comb with experience. so most military experts think that even if della bruce participates, it will be to very marginal degree, more like in some subversion or um intelligence efforts or law likely to again protect the russian army in the rear rather than participated in a full scale invasion. how about the people are with in belarus? how do they view the war in ukraine to eat, to even know, and are they worried about getting further dragged deeper into the conflict? yes, there are some independent polls which anal mostly conducted through the internet. so there really cover people who only have access to the internet, but by all the statistics available, it's over 80 percent of the bill origin population on the picture there inside deliveries is actually quite different from what we see within the russian public.
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for example, a few days ago to polls came out, we can confirm the trends that over 85 percent of beller rouge hands are against to better reach an armed forces. i'm being deployed to ukraine and that has not really changed. and since the beginning of the war, and this is probably also what prevents lucas hancock, roma agreed to give the pillar russian army to present because that would be devastating for him politically. and people, even within the regime of alexander lucas shanker himself, a very likely to saying the same what the bill origin public thing that this is not the bill original war. and it is really shame that bella responsive thus. thank you so much. kasey. glad, as we mentioned, you're joining us from the center for european policy and analysis. thank you for sharing your expertise. thank you for coming me with ukrainian forces facing threats from many sides. key f is looking for help wherever it can get it,
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especially when it comes to intel. now they are receiving assistance from an unlikely source in latvia, ukrainian refugees in riga who previously had no engineering experience our buildings rounds to help the war effort. you know, use killian by our traveled to meet some of them. ah, a few weeks ago these ukranian refugees did not know which way to turn a screwdriver. now they're building drones for the ukrainian army. atlas aerospace, the latvian company, they now work for saw an explosion in demand for military grade recognizance drones with the onset of the war in ukraine previously was like i was happy to sell 10 drawn spell monson. now if you, if you're talking about extra 100 pip amounts of stuff to feed him if it's not enough and we need to sell to think, how are we going to sell more? atlas builds drones that are small enough to be carried by one soldier. they are
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highly sought after by ukrainian special forces units equipped with these drones can cover large areas for recognizance and stream their video feeds back to base in real time in for read thermal imaging cameras turn night into day. atlas says tools like this helps save soldiers lives and the ukrainians are buying so far more than $100.00. drones have already been delivered. the batter club has become a bit more transparent, maybe, and you have soldiers that are just more independent can act independently because they already have all the data. and what's happening over the next hill behind that wall justice on ukraine's battlefields. consumer drones from china have had a starring role and propaganda video circulating on social media that the soldiers have been modifying these drones to drop bombs often to devastating
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effect. yeah. yeah, but you want to put in there, but experts say using chinese may drones is potentially dangerous. this video allegedly shows an artillery strike honing in on a ukrainian drone operator. it's been claimed that d j i, the chinese firm producing these drones is passing on gio tracking information to the russian military. something the company denies. back in latvia, atlas aerospace is hiring more ukrainians to increase production. they are keen to help them, but the line that we're making drains for the ukrainian army with the help of destroying we shall win the war. that war is a money maker for some all of these green bags will be going to ukraine and they won't be the last. on average, these drones only last for 48 hours in combat. and so the flow of
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equipment will continue. and harris and other stories making news around the world . the panamanian government has announced measures to deal with rising few full and food and fuel costs after a nation wide protest. the president of the central american country says that there could be a freeze in gas prices, and 10 basic staples products each health agencies are recommending a 2nd corona virus. booster vaccination for people are over 60 and the medically hone are going to counter a freshly proven 19. a 2nd booster for people over 80 was recommended in april. close on it. wildfire in california is spreading rapidly and threatening some of the state's largest national treasures. yosemite national park is home to hundreds of giants, acoya trees, some believe to be over. 2000 years old. nearby residents have been evacuated.
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she longed, has political crisis, is now heading citizens at the gas pump with record high prices. in an effort to conserve fuel, the embattled government is asking people to work from home and has closed schools . restaurants have switch to cooking meals with wood. thousands of protesters enraged by the countries worsening economic crisis storms the presidential compound and the prime minister is private home over the weekend with the president and the prime minister have agreed to step down opposition. leaders are racing to form a new government journalist book china. rigby is in the sri lankan capital, colombo and i asked her if people trust the president roger pox will indeed step down on one say he absolutely has no choice just this morning. he and his brother had tried to leave the country or from the under like 8 national airport.
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but officials at the v i p lounge just stepped away from vacuum diesel right now there's a lot of anger against him against the family. so he actually has no choice right now. but where does the political situation then go from here? to model again, residential and design minister officially announced a resignation and the speaker quietly went assumes that you did not the president on 19th of july next week. we should have nominations being told by political parties whom they think should be the president and i 20th sri lanka, should have a new president. how much of this is going to actually bring about the system change with a change that people have been struggling law is yet to be seen. what is life like now a middle of this? i me, we're, we're hearing all this anecdotes about the economic crisis deepening people,
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trying to conserve food cooking with wood. for example. what are you hearing and observing and really change much not. i mean people are still in long queue spending met garrett days and nights. you know, waiting for a lpg get, is it true? i mean i, we haven't had settled about 2 days of the said that the situation here i'll be less. did a much excuse that they're still evade of yes, yes. evening. shortage. also in the countries to nothing really has changed on the ground the mushroom. yeah. now that was journalist to accelerate v in the sri lankan capital colombo. now for some science news that was 13000000000 years and the making, the white house has revealed the 1st full color image taken by the james webb's 8th telescope. nasa says the photo is the deepest look into the universe ever recorded
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taken from a 1000000 miles from earth. the image is show the earliest stars and galaxies ever observed. a telescope, a joint project between us canadian and european space programs, is expected to operate for up to 20 years. lou, it's the most powerful telescope ever to be built. the james web space telescope developed by space agencies in europe, the us and canada, is intended to explore the oldest galaxies and the universe. the new telescope is about $100.00 times more sensitive than its 30 year old predecessor, the hubble space telescope. thanks to a 25 square meter mirror and inference senses, it can detect galaxies, stars, and planets that a hidden in the visible spectrum by dust and gas. ready the telescope was under
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development for more than 30 years and cost about $8800000000.00 euros. ready thousands of engineers and hundreds of scientists worked on its construction . more than 300 universities, organizations and companies from 14 countries were involved in december, the telescope was finally launched aboard an adiana rocket. one month later, it had reached its outpost 1500000 kilometers away. scientists hope its images will provide insights into the early period after the big bang, 13800000000 years ago. it will also examine the earth's immediate surroundings and our solar system, as well as look for habitable planets with water resources. and
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earlier i spoke with astrophysicists anthony marston. he works with the european space agency and i asked him to explain why this inaugural imaging from the telescope is so groundbreaking. a good morning. yes. that's a special day. we've been working on this for a long time. and here we have an image that is taking us back after a very short length of time of using this tell us or to go back to some of the very earliest things we've ever seen. wow, what's the point of going back there? but it's a bit like looking at the universe when he was a baby. and we're trying to see therefore, how you get from a baby to the fully mature universe we now live in. and in fact, we have a lot of questions about just exactly how you put together things from the very beginning of the universe. so this 1st image deals with that. well though,
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the telescope is, can do many other things besides looking deep into the universe. so it looks deep and it looks at things with, in detail. so these are the 2 things that really can do very, very well. tell us a little bit more about this telescope itself and you know, how spectacular this is what we're seeing now. well, the telescope itself is almost miraculous in terms of the way that it been put together and that is now functioning in space. and you've seen the sort of a mirrors that probably an image is in the past. and those were originally folded away when it had to be, it's so big it had to be folded up to be put in the area and rocket. the biggest
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rocket berryanne actually has and, and then it was deployed in space for it in order to make those mirrors move to exactly the right place within a small fraction of a centimeter. they had to be moved with a small actuators. and if just one of those hadn't worked, you would have had a problem with being able to focus properly. and all of them worked every single motion that had to be done to move parts on this telescope in space. worked over a period of the 1st month or so it was in space. generally speaking, we don't like to put too many moving parts into the things and space in case something just doesn't go exactly. is it supposed to go? this telescope went all out to, to have mechanisms that were going to be able to move into place in space. and
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that's something we haven't really done before. and they, it all work very smoothly. incredible images and released. and i understand that the mission is expected to last for up to 20 or so. they're certainly more to come . astrophysicists, anthony marston, thank you so much for joining us. great, nice to be with you. in sports, he is arguably the most famous active footballer in the world. but exactly where christiano rinaldo will be playing next season. has been a mystery. there were reports, the portuguese superstar wants to leave manchester united at the clubs, new coach and 5th. rinaldo is not for sale. manchester, united or in thailand for their 1st preseason friendly against outs, rivals, liverpool fans in bangkok want to see one man in particular but just yano. rinaldo is there. media report say the 37 year old has demanded to
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leave. united missed out on the champions league with a 6th place finish in england. last term. speculation is right for superstar once one last crack at europe's elite competition. it's news to new coach, eric 10 hog will. hasn't all this? so i've read. but what i said chris young was not for so christiane origin. all glance. and we want to good success together. but if that is the case, then where exactly is ronaldo? he's training back in portugal rather than lapping up the limelight in thailand. he's not with us and that is due to personal issues. no, we are planning with the shadow rinaldo for decision. so that's it.
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and i'm looking forward to work with united have already seen a host of plays leave, including poll poker, who's just resigned for you. vent us losing rinaldo and his mark ability around the world would be a hammer blow united to adamant they won't let that happen. and also in the world of sports, olympic and world champion, mo farrah has confessed that he was the victim of child trafficking at the age of 9 . at a recent interview, the 39 year old said that he was forced to do housework and child care in exchange for food. when he 1st arrived in britain, prior to leaving somalia, his name had been changed using fate. documents. he was kept out of school until the 8 of 12 far admits that. what really saved him was the fact that he could run cycle minder of our top story here, anti w news. funeral processions are underway for japan along the serving prime minister
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. thousands of people gathered outside of a temple in tokyo to pay respect to the former premier. she's walking up next. it is in good shape reporting on the potential dangers of tattoos and other types of body modification to stay with for that. those more on the website, the w dot com, i'm sarah kelly, and berlin, thanks for watching. ah, with ah, with
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