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$6000000.00 jews, like microbes to be annihilated or even 77 years after the holocaust hatred towards jews is still pervasive. the history of anti semitism this week on d. w. ah, ah ah, this is dw live from berlin. the dazzling 1st pictures from the most powerful space telescope ever launched. nasa unveiled detailed images from the revolutionary james webb telescope, which is designed to clear through time itself. back to the dawn of the universe
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and ukrainian missiles strike territory occupied by russia in the song region. ukraine's military says it hits a russian ammunitions depot, killing dozens of sold ah, i'm glad off as well come to the program. nasa has released a batch of 4 photos from the james web telescope showing the most detailed images of deep space ever seen by human eyes. they were taken with james web telescope, which is located 1500000 kilometers from us. so the images will help them understand how the 1st stars and galaxies the higher were for molecular hydrocarbon . for more, we are now joined by the w. smith, aroma. kristen, who is in darmstadt in western germany where you are
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a p and space operation center is located. so we got it. take us through what the new images show us to the new images are fabulous. there's a lot of excitement around what we saw. preston bite and release in the morning was the corina nebula, which is one of the largest and the brightest nebula, that we have ever seen in addition to it. what's really exciting is we have also discovered some exit planets for the 1st time, and they have found water clouds on it. so the aim of a james webb is also to identify these planets where water is dead. and if there is water, maybe we can find lice there. so we also have images of other nebulae where, which shows how stars die and how stars a form of our europe in isa, where i'm standing. they released the image of steph and squinted, which is a collection of their galaxies and nebulae that we have never seen before. and one more image is still pending. and let's wait for that. okay, but her earlier,
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nasa revealed herb some sort of a teaser image showing galaxy galaxies that are up to 13000000000 years old. how is it possible for this telescope to if you will look back in time? so when you walk out in the night and look into the sky, you're looking at the time, but you're not really looking at, starts as they are now. you're looking at ties from years ago because of a father, we like takes time to reach us. so this is also what james web is doing, but it's looking at stars that are much further away into the universe, which means it's looking at light from years and years ago. and of this telescope is especially a telescope because it's looking at in threaded light, like imagine flushing a ball on the floor. and as it travels farther away, it goes lower. so the faster to bon, as you're seeing blue lights, the slaughter as you're seeing the red lights. and that's why genes, when a, which records infrared,
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is looking at the law light from galaxies that are far away. which means they were way back in time, forcibly, 13000000000 years ago. okay, so this was only the beginning really from, from james, the james web telescope. what can we look forward to in the future? so they're expecting to look at images every week from now on. so astronomers around the world as excited because this is one project where there's a global collaboration this esau b. astronomers in australia, looking on it, astronomers in canada, working on it. so we're going to be looking into different regions in the sky, and the question about what exactly we'll be looking at is decided on the images that of the collecting. now let's see if they find a collection of eggs or planets nearby. they close to our solar system, then they would look there. but instead of the looking at see a black hole that's further away or dark matter approved for dark matter, farther away than they would be looking in that direction. so it really depends on
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what we find in the future. fascinating stuff that reported 5 d. w. smith aroma, christine frank usage meter. thank you. ukraine's forces have launched a counter attack at the southern cassandra region after announcing plans to retake the territory from russia. keith says they've destroys and ammunition depot and killed over 50 russian soldiers. another attack on the town of nova kafka, which is held by russian troops, state media and russia, gave a different account claiming at least 7 people were killed elsewhere. and you can't sell. the city of mich alive was the target of moscow stripes, medical facilities and residential building was hit at least a dozen people were injured. and earlier i spoke to the w correspondent, manuel shows in q, who gave us more information about the recent attacks. well, the sma does, most recent us tribes are actually fell on to hospital or on the one school and on
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residential buildings. this time there was nobody who died after dose tries, but it's still a made 12 people injured in something that has become very sadly come on here. are overall a ukraine dose. tribes are falling on a residential areas on places that should, that ought to be protected. so such as schools such as hospitals and he just shows just how or how every day or violence is falling up on this country. well, you mentioned this, these attacks on civilians. we hear about that again. and again, does it seem like are a deliberate strategy by russian forces? well, addicts at this stage, you know, russia claims he never targets or civilians and that it always has a strategic targets or was it's me size, but are these days god, we are
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a 5 runs into that war. and every day, there are reports of me size falling on residential area today on hospitals and schools as i was mentioning. but you know, also on sunday on chassis, yada, we suggested rising up for 35 people. few weeks ago it was in clement shoak on a shopping center. this happens again and again on civilian targets as well, even though russia claims it's not the main target or corresponded, manuel shows they're speaking to us earlier. now 70 as new prime minister, robert golub has been in berlin to day and stalks with chance that will, of shots were dominated by the one ukraine and the looming energy crisis in europe . the 2 men spoke about ways of booster european corporation on energy provision. gloves visit comes during a controversy over we passed to the north stream one gas pipeline linking germany
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and russia did abuse. richard walker asked mr. gallop whether he agreed with ukrainian president savanski who has signaled that he'd like north stream one to remain shot. i agree with him on many things, but not on this one. i believe that right now ukraine deserves all the support it can get from europe. but europe has to stay strong in order to provide support by we can in europe at its heart in germany, it's industrial base. it doesn't help ukraine. so yeah, i believe that by needs to get back as soon as possible. and if the gas flow resume, that's good sign for europe, and later on for ukraine as well. we've also been talking a lot of course, about weapons provision to ukraine. there's been a lot of controversy, some angry criticism around these processes of swaps in providing weapons, ukraine, where by country like slovenia will provide some weapons and then germany will
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backfill from it stokes to a country like slovenia. what have you come away with in terms of your talks with all of shells today? have you come away with any concrete decisions? well, not yet, but i believe we are no right track. we perhaps we removed from the table a couple of items which were blocking the talks in the past. i believe now the path is clear, which means we can come to a conclusions within a month. not. but on the other hand, to impair to that, we will not wait. we already started the measures within the army, meaning that we are getting the weapons prepared for the logistics for transport because that's really the most time consuming thing is to get them prepared. and then shipped to ukraine. now you mentioned that you've removed a couple of blockages. could you be more specific? what you, when she was about a common understanding of what we want to achieve and how to proceed? i will, i will,
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i wouldn't want to go into details because it's obviously classified, but yeah, there were some different views on how to proceed. and i think today we came to a common understanding. germany had a lot of criticism, particularly from eastern european countries, of kind of going slow and making these sort of swap systems more complicated than they need to be. do you come away today confident that germany is really committed to this, to providing as many weapons in as uncomplicated way as possible to ukraine? now this is perhaps a step to step too much, but what i believe is that there are, of course, there are different nations and we do act in a different manner. there are nations like so when you are who go gradually and there are nations like germany who goes like, wow all in. and i believe once the industrial base of germany really puts all in in also in weapon industry. there is a lot of huge let's call them results that we can expect for the future. but it
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takes a lot of time to get here, but i think we are close into this step for the future. payments. go up many thanks for speaking to d, w. today you're welcome. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making headlines today. u. s. presidential biden as hell talks with his mexican counterpart under s, manuel lopez, alberto whitehouse, biden's that immigration was a common challenge and said his administration was creating legal pathways for migraines. over there recently. skip the summit of the americas to protest the exclusion of leftist government b u. s. says it has killed the leader of the syrian branch of the so called islamic state in a drone strike. maha was hit while riding a motorcycle near jen diaries in the north. the syrian observatory for human rights has confirmed ala god's death the funeral of former japanese
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prime minister, since the abbey has taken place in tokyo. thousands of mourners gathered outside the temple where the private service was held. abbey was assassinated on friday, while campaigning in the city of nara, just days before a parliamentary election. the euro has had parity with you as dollars. that's a 1st and more than 20 years. the exchange rate between the 2 countries, occurrences rather, is now just one cent apart. the euro has been particularly vulnerable due to the one ukraine, and rising gas prices. but today's full marks, the weakest, the euro has been a decade. and it is raising fears of a recession in europe for more this i'm no joint in the studio by christy, placid from the w business chrissy. what exactly does this your dollar parity mean for me at my wallet? well, if you happen to be someone who is running a tourism company, this could actually be a good thing. euros are cheaper than ever. what this means is that actually
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a lot of international tourists could start flocking to europe, looking to throw some cash around. cuz this is a great time if you have some dollars to spend them here since the euro is so cheap . now obviously that's not the case for you, not the case for me. it's the exact opposite situation for us if we're wanting to travel abroad. if we're wanting to buy things, order things from abroad, it's going to be more expensive for us now. as it's also the case for european businesses as well, they're gonna have to pay more to import products, and they're going to have to pass some of this price on to the consumers. now we know the inflation as at a record highs here in europe, and this is, oh, yes, yes, exactly, this is only gonna make it worse is one of the reasons for this sort of lower value in the euro. we're seeing that sort of a vicious cycle that we could be ending up in there. nothing changes. that's frightening. what does it mean for the eurozone economy then? i mean, it's, it's kind of the same situation on a larger scale. if you're an export or in some ways, this might be a good thing for you because it means your products are cheaper for people who want to buy them from abroad. and people love a good deal, obviously. so the,
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you could be seeing an increased demand, for example, you know, germany were exporting machinery. that would be a good time for people to buy that. but if you're looking to import, it's gonna cost you a lot of money. and, and, and like i said, this ultimately means things getting more expensive for people here in europe. and at some point is higher costs could start up. we could get people to stop spending . and that would ultimately mean a hit to the economy, which is not a good thing for us here, of course. so basically it's sort of a drop in the value of the euro's very simple. what's the reason for this draw? yeah, great question. i mean, cuz we have to remember that the euro traditionally is high of a higher value than the dollar. so yet what happened here? you mentioned it briefly before. it has a lot to do with the war in ukraine. it's hitting europe much harder than it's hitting the u. s. and this is because of the reliance on russian energy. europe is trying to find a alternatives to russian energy. that's more expensive. that's one of the reasons why the euro's gotten weaker also because of the central bank response here versus
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in the united states. the federal reserve has been much stronger and reacting to inflation there than here i'm in europe. so that's also one thing accounting for this week. and euro that we're seeing now. it's about $70.00 business. thank you very much. thanks. and a quick reminder of our top story. nasa has released the 1st pictures from the james web space telescope, including the deepest ever image of the known universe. the telescope is hoped to help understand all the 1st galaxies full and that's it from me and the new steam brent gulf will have an update for you at the top of the oh and then with the memories of a woman ah, only from syria is born in a female body, forced into marriage, raped far from home.
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