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i'm come to different locations, data is helping us to understand that daily damage took that to pollution, pico india, 90 minutes on d w ah ah, this is dw news live from brilliant the f b i searches donald trump's florida state. the former president said a large group of agents rated mar, lack of trump is under investigation on a number of fronts. also coming up ukraine and russia. trade blame for sharing a nuclear power plant under russian occupation. the head of the un warrens of
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possible catastrophe. calling any such attack suicidal and remembering the stardom and social impact of olivia newton john, a singer actress and activists has died at the age of $73.00 a i'm pablo fall. yes, welcome to the program. former u. s. president donald trump says a large number of f b i agents have rated his mar lago estate in florida. trump said agents had broken open a safe on the property. his son, eric told us media, they were searching for missing documents. the f. b, i has declined to comment on the right. trump is under official investigation on
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a number of fronts relating to his presidency on the january 6th capital insurrection. dw, correspondence to me so much conda is covering that story from washington, and she gave me this update. so pablo, the reports we've heard is that they were searching mar, logo, which is present trans primary residence for material that has to do with presidential records. so we know that there's been this ongoing investigation and to 15 boxes of material that president trump apparently took with him when he left office. and those documents contain sensitive information. the national archives requested these boxes back months ago, and president trump was essentially dragging his feet until there was a threat of action. and now we have seen this search from the f b i from the report that we've seen polo, they have seized materials related to this investigation. we're hoping to learn more in the coming day about what that exactly is. but i cannot overstate how
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monumental this is. i mean, we've never seen the f b, i search the residents of her former president. so this is really being called an extraordinary escalation. and it has raised the temperature here in the u. s. yeah, certainly incredible use coming in. so tell us a little bit more about former president donald trump's reaction to this search. so she wasn't actually at mar, logo resident residence, rather in florida. he was in new york, that's where he spent the summers. and she's the one who actually release information about the search in a statement, and he is furious. so i'll tell you what that statement said. he said that his residence that was under siege. he also said that this is an attack by the radical left to democrats, and he said, quote, such an assault would only take place in broken 3rd world countries. and he added that they even broke into his safe, which was certainly not happy about. and i should say that this is a message echoed across the republican party on monday. we've seen utter fury. pablo this is being called
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a weapon ization of the f. b. i a politically motivated witch hunt and the house minority leader kevin mccarthy's evening, threatening even threatening rather the department of justice, which issued this warrant saying that republicans, if they win back the house and send it in mid term elections, this november will investigate the department of justice itself, so a very heated atmosphere here right now. he did indeed to me and if you could briefly do what at the further implications of this? well, certainly there been a lot of questions asked about president trump strengthen standing in the party. he has hinted that he wants to run again for president in 2024. we saw that a big conservative political conference over the weekend. he's still very popular. and observers here say that with the number of investigations that he's facing, present truck might try to get ahead of legal consequences and actually announce that he's running in those presidential election sooner rather than later. so we could see some big implications on politics in the coming days. thank you. to me,
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to have you correspondence to me, so much condo in washington to the war and ukraine now. and the president volunteers, the landscape, is calling for a demilitarized zone around europe's biggest nuclear power station. keith and moscow have been trading blame for shelling at these oper easier. nuclear facility in russian occupied ukraine over the weekend. the head of the united nations, antonio, we'll tell her she has warned that any attack on a nuclear power plant is suicidal. he wants access to the site for international inspectors. and i hope that well ukraine's president's lansky has accused russia of nuclear blackmail in his latest video address, he calls on the world to impose sanctions against russia's nuclear industry. acting like from we are actively informing the world about russia, nuclear blackmail about the shelling and mining of this upper region nuclear power plants. there are already appropriate reactions from the international community,
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but we need to speed up actions and response or russia will not respect words or worries. new sanctions are needed against the terrors state and the entire russian nuclear industry for creating the threat of a nuclear disaster that rosie. yeah, look at the so let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. taiwanese military has held a live fire artillery drill, simulating the islands defense against an attack. the exercise is come after china launched its largest ever war games in the region crossing the taiwan strait. median line and firing missiles over taipei materials president on this. manuel lopez over, i thought it says he will intensify, efforts to save 10 workers trapped in a flooded coal mine. it's been 5 days since the man went missing. nearly 400 soldiers continued to pump water from the mine to make it safe enough for rescuers to go inside. india, seeing an upturn in cove at 19 cases,
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20000 new infections on sundays. the government is stepping up its efforts to make booster shots available to over eighteens. but as detail use my near a chattering reports. uptake remains sluggish. ah, this mahala, our community clinic is a primary health center which provides free basic health care. it's one of the hundreds of centers in the capital city of delhi, mostly located in low income or less developed neighborhoods during delhi score with deeds. these clinics played a crucial role in raising awareness and providing timely diagnosis. now some of the centers are set to provide co, 19 vaccine shots. globally products are new. people used to feel a little hassle when they had to line up at big centers or hospitals to get the vaccine shots that are done. this move of getting shots at mcculloch lennox. one will be beneficial and we will see more and more people come forward as now,
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and will be much easier to access lamar over the past few weeks have seen a steady uptick in the number of court cases in the country. while according to the health ministry, a large majority of the population had received due jobs. it's the number of booster short administered which has been concerned. according to government data, a shocking 92 percent of people who are eligible for corporate 19 booster vaccine have not taken the shots yet. to increase this number, the government is taking different measures including making the booster shots available for free to all age groups. for a limited period of time, even though most of the cases happening now, i might to moderate the fact that people are getting infected despite being vaccinated or being infected in the past is proof enough that they need all the protection they can have against this virus india pandemic is nowhere near over.
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celebrities and fans alike have been paying tribute to olivia newton john, who has died at the age of 73. many are saying the entertainers openness about her decades long battle with breast cancer, gave them hope and inspiration. but it's for one iconic film role that most remember her for ah, olivia newton, john sought to world wide fame in the 1978 box office, hit greece, playing squeaky clean sweetheart sandy, a high school student whose character transforms into a gum smacking grease or girl opposite her bad boy boyfriend, danny, played by costar, john travolta. it remains one of the highest grossing movie musicals of all time producing 3 hit singles, and a lifelong friendship where travolta is. i think we had crushes on each other, but we both would sing other people in, but i think that's what made the chemistry were. travolta was quick to react to the
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news of the death of his friend posting. i love you so much, we will all be together again signing his post. your danny, you're john. although never a favourite with critics. newton john was a multi platinum selling artist who sales topped 100000000 albums with hits, including physical. wow. that's pretty amazing. i feel humbled by her husband announced her death on social media saying she passed away peacefully at her ranch in southern california. on monday, john easterling went on to call his wife a symbol of triumphs and hope for over 30 years, sharing her journey with breast cancer. he asked it those wanting to honor her memory donate to the olivia newton john foundation for cancer research. the australian native was very public about her decades long battle with breast cancer after 1st being diagnosed in 1992 fans around the world been mourning her death
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in california. many gathered at the site have her star on the hollywood walk of fame. for me, it's hard. when your idols die is just like even a piece of your family. you because you grew up with her music. this would be out of a lot of dark. she beautiful lady, a great vocalist. great actors were really doing miss olivia newton. john had one child, a daughter from her 1st marriage. well d w reporter stacy evans joins me in the studio now with more. very, very sad news. stacy, of course i'm water life. i'm on a legacy. olivia newton, john leaves us. yes, she was an icon, an international icon, and another legend that we've lost and, and she had a,
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a career that spanned 60 years. and part of her success was that she didn't just stay in her lane. so as far as music went, she was a 4 time grammy winner. she had top 10 hits and pop country adult, contemporary and dance and physical. and in the u. honest in the united states are radio station. some of them banned the song because they said it was too provocative to sexual. so as i have a well out of it, i will say it's true. but her, her biggest legacy that she leaves behind has to be her role as sandy and greece. and it has to be the thought a with
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a mood, the hair, the tight pants. i love it. great song, i think everybody looked on in the scene. of course we saw her costar, john travolta, who is among those who has been expressing his grief shock at this. yeah, he said, i love you so much. we will see you down the road and we will all be together again . yours from the 1st moment i saw you and forever. the former australian prime minister kevin wrote, described her as a great australian woman. the on warrick tweeted,
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another angelic voice has been added to the heavenly choir. and we have some video also of hollywood boulevard, where i live in newton, john dane, olivia newton, john has a star, and there are a lot of fans coming out to give their support. they're 2 and a lot of people were saying that her music was the soundtrack to their young to their youth. so heart, she's definitely going to be missed. so definitely, and i conic woman. that's for sure will on top of this, this start him, but she, hi, this international superstar at the cheat that she was, she was also an advocate, right? for many different causes close to her heart. yes, you an ad advocate for the environment for the l. g. b, t q, community and also for cancer survivors. she was, she suffered from breast cancer. she was 1st diagnosed in 1902. she had several bouts, and throughout a 30 year period. and she established
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a center in melbourne where she spent most of her time and so that people could get the help that they needed. and she said that despite the pain that she suffered, that it, that pain, it fed passion and compassion. and that's why she was doing what she did with us. and she sounds like she was a wonderful woman. yeah, great music. that's right, stacy evans. thank you. you're welcome very much. you're watching did over the news from berlin. dock film is up next. thanks for watching care. givers lean red alert for the climate. ah, we're going to have some epic. moreover, water water is becoming a scarce commodity.
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