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of hardships and death. 3 years that will change the world forever. my jillions journey around the world, starting september 7th on d. w. ah ah. this is dw news live from berlin. details of the unprecedented grade on donald trump's florida home could soon become public. us attorney general says he's asked to have the search warrant unsealed after the f. b i rated the former u. s. president. mar lago, a state also coming up. another attack on europe's biggest nuclear power
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plant, moscow and cubic to each other of shelling this apparition nuclear facility. as the un warns of a potential disaster. and a tense wait for the result of kenya's presidential vote. if neither of the 2 contenders emerged as the clear winner, they'll be a run off for the 1st time. ah, i'm ami annisa. welcome to the program. a shadow we read on former u. s. president. donald trump's for to home may soon gain some clarity. the u. s. attorney general says he's asked a judge to unseal the search warrant used in the raid. and authorities may also publish a list of items f, b i. agents took from the property attorney general mary garland said he has asked to make the warrant public due to the quote sub stan public interest in the case.
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you also said that the search at from st mar, logo, estate was justified adding there was probable cause. garland also sought to address criticism from republicans that the raid was been politically motivated. first, i personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. second, the department does not take such a decision lightly where possible in a standard practice to seek less intrusive means as an alternative to a search and to narrowly scope, any search that is undertaken. 3rd, let me address recent unfounded attacks on the professionalism of the f, b. i and justice department agents and prosecutors. i will not stand by silently when their integrity is unfairly attacked. d, w. seen as polls covering events for us in washington. after days of much speculation about the search of former president donald trump,
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florida home attorney general mary garland confirmed that he signed off on the veranda to allow the f b. i search despite angry attacks from the right wing media and much of the republican party. he affirmed to support for the f b i n d o g working on this case. although he could not elaborate about the scope of the investigation. this is undoubtedly a unique and unprecedented situation. a former president facing federal crimes that could result in charges and might even put him behind bars didn't take long until the former president released a statement on social media saying the government could have had whatever they wanted. if we had it the public. the certainly learn more information once the warrant that was the basis of this f. b i serge, is unsealed. did the washington bureau chief in his poll reporting for us?
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russia and ukraine are accusing each other of showing europe's biggest nuclear power station. as fighting in the area continues, the u. s. is back in calls for a demilitarized saved stone around that region. nuclear facility. ukraine says that russia has turned the site into a military base for launching attacks. un has warned of a potential nuclear disaster of fighting in the area continues. i mean, when he said about glass, we need maybe getting action g o, but i would say he will not stop me. get these maybe the reactions we are. we are such a large will be lead very serious causes. now chuck castro is a nuclear safety expert in the u. s. and he worked on the aftermath of the nuclear
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accident at fukushima in japan. we asked him whether, in his opinion, the plant could become another chernobyl. and i don't believe that the point will become another turn over disaster, but it is serious and the stabilizing. the threat grows with each attack, whether it's intentional or honest, that you're actually probably worried more, more about unintentional this of that might strike either the offsite power supply or some of the nuclear fuel storage area is not designed to receive shelling by artillery. but it is a very robust design, the, this russian design or soviet design. with many modern western designs that we typically plan for a disaster or an event somewhere between 60 and 80 kilometers from, from the station in the event of a significant act. as we saw casino disaster, there are several areas of and worry about i worry about operator fatigue,
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operators operating under very stressful situations. i'm not aware of maybe what their families conditions are, and their, their work working constantly, also long term maintenance of a facility. so obviously hostilities need to stop the i. e a needs to come in and do or you and, and i would even suggest that they shut down the reactors, put it in a state state state right now. let's take a look now at some of the other news making headlines around the world. western allies have pledged more than one and a half 1000000000 euros and aid for ukraine. the package agreed by nearly 30 countries in copenhagen includes weapons and training for ukrainian troops. denmark's defense minister says it's a clear demonstration of european unity. the stem russian court has placed former state tv journalists, marina of sienna cova, under house arrest, pending trial. she's charged with spreading false information about the russian
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military after protesting outside the kremlin. in july, the journalist became famous in february for interrupting a state news broadcast protest the war in ukraine. dozens of people have been injured in a roller coaster collision at lego land in germany. it's the 2nd serious accident at a german amusement park. a woman died when she fell off a ride last week. while there's still no clear winner in kenyan elections, the veteran opposition liter rialto dinner and deputy president william rudo are neck and neck in the race to become president. if neither wins more than half the vote, there will be a run off for the very 1st time. elder it in western tenure is one of route ho strongholds. it was also the scene of ethnic unrest after the 2007 election. as our correspondent mario murder reports, memories of the violence are still vivid out in about on behalf of peace. helen
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courtesy and collins barava walked through the neighborhood and under it in western kenya, one day ahead of kenya's general election. they talk to neighbors and ask if they feel safe, whichever the outcome i'd be ready to like make my cell, sir. the scenes that unfolded in 2007 are still fresh in everyone's memory. here, after the elections violent clashes broke out between different ethnic groups, dozens of people, including children, were burned, a life in a church, peace activists, carissa and brother lost friends and relatives. but some people, when they were injured, they still have injured is still to be some they become physically disabled, some become mentally disabled. you can see the fear that they have. the elder at neighbourhood is a stronghold of william, brutal vice president of kenya. and one of the 2 leading presidential candidates authorities see the area as
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a possible hotspot for violence and have brought in hundreds of security forces. but like in 2007 leaflets with hate, speech have been circulating. they read vote for router or 2007 was just the tip of the iceberg. at the other end of the city, ballad papers are checked and sorted. heavily armed police officers secure the side, the i, b, c. the canyon electoral authority has to deliver this time after the last election 5 years ago, had to be repeated due to serious errors. you have to be very clean to make sure that you have the rights lever. and in the right, one is risa with these anxious waiting will be critical grid. what is tuesday morning election day at 6 am presidential candidate, william brutal is the 1st to cast his ballad in a village near elder it he to praise for a peace riddle. oh, good, but peace doesn't hold everywhere on election day. these pictures make the rounds
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go to i went to meet with a freshly elected member of county assembly for rayleigh or dingoes party is involved in a violent dispute. he accuses his political arrival. no watch, wherever he's not in a strong party let you see a little more to come in to go through one of the attackers, brokers, aids arm. he says the thoughts of violent incidents are not rare. and canyon politics. although they haven't happened much in the selection back at the polling station, pm sharp, the police station has been closed time to count under the eyes of numerous election of service. now days later, people are still eagerly waiting for the final results. no election outcome has gone uncontested, uncanny in the past 20 years,
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and that is often led to unrest. but the debate corresponded. felix. marina says this time observers are optimistic that the situation will remain largely peaceful . i just spoke to the amnesty international director. he and kenya is younger, he turned and he said that unlike the past, this particular election is very unlikely for us to go into a chaos after the result is announced. but he also said that it is too early to tell because most of the time, immediately the results are unknown seats. when now eva, people remain peaceful, all their people decide to be quality. so before they, the final, a result is actually unknowns. we are not able to tell, but for the moment the country is come and everyone is, i just hoping that their best candidate, when i've just spoken to one of the agents to main political party and he said their focus is on ensuring that whatever is all that comes from the electoral boundaries commission is actually the right result and it's actually reflecting the
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real of canyons. there was dw correspondent felix marina reporting from nairobi. now more than a 1000 fire fighters are battling a huge glazing southwest france, which has now been burning for 3 days. thousands of people have evacuated their homes near the wine region of bordeaux blistering summer. heat waves linked to climate change her fuel, devastating wild fires in several european countries. sleeping in campus next to fire trucks. fire fighters in france earned brink of exhaustion, their tracking stubborn places that keep flaring up in the south west. they've made note of 8 active fires. there is no time to waste. landed all night to stop the fire from spreading from know to me to defend the village of been all belief, numbered at the moment when the fire progressing in every direction, the wind does not steady right now to the actual fires continued to burn over night
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and as you haunt region where the village is located, the blade has swallowed up at least 16 houses and has forced 10000 residence to flee their homes. but france isn't the only european country struggling to fend off flames. i luca, are you pretty little go what? i'm still sure gus. most of them she glanced versus we are all in shocking that shocked by the situation was saying, burns, we have nothing left that i know more pine trees or some people have lost houses. are barnes with their equipment or our animals? my brothers abbey, the others. what about us? this fire is the fire of shame. here, in particles, national park fires have been bridging for days on end. as the continent experiences more scorching summers due to climate change, many fear extreme wildfires will become a fixture of european summers to switzerland now,
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where farmers are struggling to ensure their livestock have enough to drink. swiss army helicopters are air lifting water, the thousands of farm animals and the remote alpine pastures. high temperatures in the lack of rainfall have left reservoir as nearly empty, and farmers are warning of a possible feed shortage later this year. and here's a reminder of the top stories were falling for you this hour. ah, the u. s. attorney general says he's asked a judge to unseal the search warrant used in the rate of a former president. donald trump's florida home. mary garland says he was also asking to make public the list of items the f b i. agents took from them and russia and ukraine are accusing each other of shelling. europe's biggest nuclear power station us is back in calls for a demilitarized safe zone around the zap region. nuclear facility un has warned
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a potential nuclear disaster fighting in the area continues that's it for me. after a short break, a special report on indigenous tribes in brazil. fighting to save the rainforest from illegal loggers. remember you can always find more news on our website around the clock. that's d, w dot com. you can follow us on twitter and instagram as well. at dw news. i'm ami annisa for me and all the team here. thanks for watching the w. green. do you feel worried about the planning? me too. i'm neil. host of the on the green fence and to me it's clear we need to change join.
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