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ah, ah ah, this is dw dues coming to you live from berlin, the f b, i searches donald trump's florida estate. the former president said a large group of agents rated maro logo. his son says they're searching for documents taken from the white house. also coming up, polls opened in kenya's presidential election, and candidate william router was among the 1st in line deputy president is hoping for an upset victory against a veteran opposition lead and remember, restorative and social impact of olivia newton. john,
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a singer actress activist has died at the age of 73. ah. hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. for. were you as president? donald trump says a large number of empty di agents have rated his mar logo with state in florida. his son, eric told us media, they were searching for documents as part of an investigation into trumps removal of official records from the white house. trump says agents had broken open the safe on his floor to property. yep. b, i has declined to comment on the raid. trump is under official investigation on a number of fronts relating to his presidency and the january 6th capital riot supporters gathered near the resort to protest the raid which occupied which
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occurred while trump was in new york. dw correspondence to me, some scandal is following the story from washington. the search of president trump main residence on monday marks a pretty extraordinary escalation here in the u. s. this is the 1st time that the f . b. i had searched the residence of a former president, now they were looking for sensitive documents related to an ongoing investigation. was when president trump left off, as he took with him 15 boxes of materials that apparently contained some classified information. the national archives want those boxes back. president trump had been dragging his feet. then he cooperated. but we still saw mondays search. the president was not in florida when that search took place, but he has lashed out saying that the f. b, i rated his beautiful home, he called a dark times for the nation and added, they even broke into my safe. his fury has been echoed by republicans who say the f . b. i has been completely weaponized by radical left democrats. all of this coming
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as president trump has been entering, ever closer to announcing that he wants to run in the 2024 presidential election. and observers here saying that with a numerous investigation that he's facing president trump might try to get ahead of any legal consequences. and now, sooner rather than later that he is going forward that he wants to be president again in 2 years time t w semi civil scanner there in washington. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. taiwan 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 state medium line and firing missiles over time. paying mexico's president andre manuel lopez upper door 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
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soldiers continued to pump water from the mine to make it safe enough for rescuers to go in san now to the war in ukraine and the country's nuclear chief is calling for a demilitarized zone around europe's biggest nuclear power station at zap or reach ya, which has been under russian occupations since the early weeks of the war. kiff and moscow have traded blame for recent shelling at the plant, the damage that cause damage and lead to a reactor shut down the head of the united nations. antonio good, terry has warned that any attack on a nuclear power plant is suicidal he wants access to the site for international inspectors. i don't see that those are the cranes present. below him is lansky has accused russia of nuclear blackmail in his latest video address. he called for international sanctions against russia's nuclear industry,
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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, but we need to speed up actions and responses. 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. rosie yet look at the still are correspond mathias bellinger is in the ukrainian capital kip. but is just how dangerous is the situation at that sap or is you had nuclear power plant and what's being done to assure safety. so there have been worries about this power plan since the very beginning of the war since the russians entered the territory. they're fighting broke out there in march already, or where people were worry that it might endanger their safety. and of course, these rocket attacks now are adding urgency to this work to these worries. russia
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has been using this power plant as a shield. they have stationed, artillery and military equipment on the premises of this, of this power plant. and they have also used it as a, yeah, i would say a means of psychological threat. they have said that this, that what a, one of the commanders have as said that this power plant will either be russian or it will be nobody's effectively threatening to blow it up. in the case case, ukraine would try to seize the territory. this is, of course, a get a violation of all international norms. no fighting must take place near power plants according to international law. but are in this war, of course sir, that we have seen many am yeah, crimes are violations of international law. so the, the worries are high, it's not that the power plant will explode if one shall hits the reactors, the reactors updated pretty sturdy. and they are designed to withstand a certain amount of, of for damage. but there are many weak spots in power plants and,
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and the longer this goes, the more dangerous it is. now what is done to ensure the safety is a good question. because the i, a, the international atomic energy agency does not have access to the side. we don't really know what's happening inside. we know that ukrainian workers were used to run it before the war are still running it. so this is train personnel, but it's under the control of russian officials and just the ukrainians do not have or do not have at all times contact with their ukrainian to the ukrainian authority. so the most urgent thing would now be to grant access for the international experts to this power plant a t s. thank you very much chart. that was our correspond mathias spelling out there in qa well, russia has denied that its targeting civil infrastructure in its war against
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ukraine, but the destruction on the ground suggests otherwise, according to the ukrainian government, hundreds of health facilities have been damaged. d w's good arbiter sugar, went to the northern town of chan. he where she met a man who's trying to hold russia accountable as deputy health minister, public of tanya worked for years to rebuild ukraine's health care system. in his new job. he documents it's destruction. this used to be the chinese cardiac center until it was totally destroyed by a russian asked to write that strike is one of more than 180 hospital attacks. cofton nope, and his team f documented i see the systemic better and often destruction of health care as a part of civilian livelihood because it's not only about health care, it's old types of civilian objects. a b systemic are targeted dash can video caught
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the moment we age. russian bombs hit the residential area, leaving a crater right next to the cardiac center. the attack is 47 people that day. the city was under constant shelling. a resident tells us tomorrow. excavators had to dig the grave, there were so many victims that they had to bury them, the body backs. pablo coughed tanya and his small n g o collect witness accounts, photos of damage, and remnants of weapons where they held the evidence can be used in future litigation. they just work on cases where no ukrainian military were based nearby. you only then cove, tanya says could such an attack amount to a war crime attacks on house facilities like this one leaf, much more destruction than a wrecked hospital. they leave people without immediate and long term health care,
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and they add to fear and insecurity because hospitals are no longer a place of safety. doctors at the chimney of children's hospital just across the street, treated the injured of the cardiac center attack a day. dr. nikolai lord cabbage says he will never forget malicious of the wine at the just well trained trauma surgeon us, but we never, ever experienced this kind of bleeding wound but animal. but everybody was screaming. i don't and, and kid we put 5 of them here on the floor, but more and more were coming. it was chaos, ship was to party. you are the constant telling the doctors did everything they could to keep their young patients safe. and that meant a lot of time in the basement, 2 weeks later, a bomb hit here. oh, cassette, the obstacle, the preamble, it was a cluster bomb or want to lose if the ammunition parts were everywhere for the war . fortunately, there had been an air raid alarm for the cluster attack, so the children were in the basement. if not, we could have had 237 de la from of
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a goose who could assist himself if he sells cop tonya. the shrapnel he collected from the site they operated for hours. he says to get dozens of similar pieces of threatening out of the children's bodies lobby rose's robe with the doorbell. and i, when you're here to this and on, you have to explain why when it justice for somebody needs to pay for what was done to that, to people like, like nicola or his patience on the way out of jenny. if we pass another destroyed hospital, it may take years before an international court or tribunal starts dispensing justice. but when they need his evidence, cofton uke says it's ready and waiting. pulling stations have opened in kenya as the country votes for a new president and members of parliament. the campaign has been dominated by the
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cost of living crisis and high unemployment, former prime minister, really a dingo has a head in opinion. polls followed by the deputy pres william router voting was suspended in 4 areas on monday, after electoral officials held improper meetings with cather, this celebrities and fans alike had been paying tribute to olivia newton john, who has died at the age of $73.00. when he say the entertainers opened his about her decades long battle with breast cancer gave them hope and inspiration. although she enjoyed a long career, she's best remembered for one eye clinic role. ah, olivia newton john shot to worldwide fame in the 1978 box office hit greece, playing squeaky clean sweetheart sandy, a high school student whose character transforms into
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a gum smacking grease or girl opposite her bad boy boyfriend. danny, played by co star, john travolta. it remains one of the highest grossing movie musicals of all time. producing 3 had singles and a lifelong friendship with travolta. yes, i think we had questions on each other, but we both were seeing other people and, but i think that's what made the chemistry were travolta was quick to react to the news of the death of his friend posting. i love you so much, we will all be together again signing his post. ear. danny, you're john. i aldo never a favourite with critics. newton john was a multi platinum selling artist, whose sales stopped 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
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a symbol of triumphs and hope for over 30 years, sharing her journey with breast cancer. he asked that 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 1990. 2 fans around the world have been mourning her death in california, many gathered at the sight of her star on the hollywood walk of fame. for me, it's hard. you know, when your idols die is like even a piece of your family. you because you grew up. her music does the animal lot of your beautiful lady. a great vocalist. great actors really doing miss olivia newton. john had one child, a daughter from her 1st marriage.
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