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no one should have to flee. ah, make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah ah! this is dw news, live it from berlin to night, russia blaming ukraine for an assassination near moscow. a carbon killed the daughter of an outspoken supporter of the invasion of you crate. keith has denied any involved, also coming up german chance or off sholtes visiting his canadian counterpart in montreal. book say that they are committed to renewable energy and fighting climate
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change, but need to boost fossil fuels as a way to end dependence on russian energy. and pakistan's, former prime minister in von con, charge with terrorism. but his supporters are rallying outside his home, vowing to stop police from arresting. ah, i'm bri. gov to our viewers watching on p b. s in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin tonight with an assassination in moscow. placing blame and taking responsibility today, ukraine rejected an accusation by russian security services that it was behind a car bombing saturday evening. the blast killed daria, begin, a political commentator and daughter of alexander, duke, and a well known russian nationalist thought to be close to president vladimir putin.
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late to day a largely unknown group inside russia, calling itself the national republican army. you said that it carried out the attack. we have more tonight in this report. this video shared by russian security services claims. a female ukrainian special services contractor was behind a car bomb attack that killed jonas daria to kina on the outskirts of moscow on saturday. they say the alleged ukrainian women moved to russia last month and had followed mister keena in a mini cooper. she then escaped to estonia after the blast, but ukrainian officials are denying the accusations as propaganda. good, richard, it grows to shoot. crime surely doesn't have anything to do. was yesterday's explosion because we're not a criminal state. we're not a terrorist states mission of israel. but miss deacons killing has also sparked wider speculation. the national republican army, an unknown group,
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is also claiming responsibility for the attack in a statement read by a former russian law maker and now host of a ukrainian online you show. the group threatened more attacks on people with connections to the kremlin. diary dickey now died at the scene after an explosive device installed in her toyota land cruiser went off, and the car caught fire at us. believe her father alexander, duke, and may have been the target. alexander duke and was meant to travel in the car, but reported the later changed his mind. both duke and and his daughter were on their way to moscow after they attended a cultural festival spread. alexander deacon is a staunch and i of russian president vladimir putin. and a far right philosopher and author, his daughter was also a prominent member of the ultra nationalist movement. supporting roches invasion of ukraine were thought he called for genocide of ukrainians. she called ukrainians her soft human race. she called for public. ah, public killings, all ukrainian prisoners of war, et cetera. so yes, she's
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a good against daughter bought. she is, 1st of all, a very active member of our russian fall, right? nationalist, new, nazi our influential seem. meanwhile, president putin has city. tim is dequina, cooling her death, vile and cool cry. earlier d w's, russia analysts, constantine ag. he spoke with it and i asked him, how much credibility there is to the accusations coming from the russian authorities. oh, there is none. and as experience taught us, as those who worked in russia, you have to take anything that the russian officials are saying with a very big pinch of salt, are the details that were provided by the f b, the russia security service about the assassin. amazingly, sort of carful a barrier my, the fact that there is slightly more than just one day since of the death of
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a misdemeanor. and frankly, speaking a someone who watched russia for 30 years, i always take, will they say with a very, very big doubts bought at the same time and have say that the circumstances, of course, ty, is killing to the name of duncan. there is no doubt in my mind that this is related and now we have a group that calls itself the national republican army and it is claiming responsibility for the car bomb they have you ever heard of this? were no, none. no, i never heard about them and i'm sure that 100 percent of those who i know never heard about it and it's definitely some kind of name full ah, for probably a non existent group or probably for an existing group that just started like that . but frankly speaking is that 1st appearance on the scene, if they do exist,
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and why would someone target diarrhea do gonna, or her father alexander duke is, is it because of, of the ideas of imperialistic russia that they stand for? what would that be? the kryptonite here. well look, your guess as good as mine, but frankly speaking as a sad duke in it's a name which is a symbol at the same time. uh, frankly i, i met him and i talked to him several times. i interviewed him in my previous job and the idea that he's some kind of put his brain or putins, rasputin, strikes me as a bit of a p our thing, and he's very good at maintain, is p r. this kind of hints at being very influential bought maybe in a sense, ah, if, even if it's not true, his definitely this family's definitely fallen victim to this a self advertising if you wish. because yes,
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the name of dugan has become synonymous with russian new imperialist policies. with russia's aggression, with his infamous interview in 2014, in that he said, kill, kill and kill more of ukrainians. it so well this, this bomb was intended for him of his daughter. i'm sure that the name does count in the 2nd. is it possible that they could have been targeted because of their probe, who didn't stance the fact that they are allies vladimir putin? and if that is the case, considering that the war in ukraine is not going well for russia. what does that tell us then? about a, the sense of stability and normalcy that we have assumed continues within russia. well, look at the question is, who benefits from this assassination? i will see very soon if the criminal wants to use it,
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he will not be shy at showing it. i don't know, clamping down on the remainder ration opposition blow up. attacks against you. crime. i think that there are several, at least there are several theories about it. but there's one thing for sure. if student wants to go for the real sort of conflict, if this conflict that we have, today's not real enough, he doesn't need to kill duke in to do it. however, in terms of the internal criminal struggles that maybe maybe a false leg operation a to exacerbate artificial exacerbate chances. tasha it inside russia and provoke the authorities into more clam downs. we'll see very soon if this is just a one off thing of if this is a beginning of something new d w. 's, russia analysts constantine anger with excellent analysis to night. thank you,
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constantine. thank you. we're german chase. our love shows he is in the canada meeting, his canadian counterparts, who said that his country is looking at delivering liquefied natural gas to europe . sholtes is on a 3 day visit the canada hoping to find new sources of energy as berlin tries to decrease its dependence on russian energy of speaking in montreal. today the leaders said that russia's board ukraine, demands a short term, boost in fossil fuel usage, even as they remain focused on renewable energy and fighting climate change. and the chance are highlighted, the similarities that germany and canada share that are helping them work together to kill us. there is a special cooperation between canada and germany in all the questions that are related to the future. so both the countries half the idea of becoming 6 of successfully fighting against climate changed. and so there's
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a lot of economic and technological corporation which benefits the 2 countries. because our industries, our business sectors and our political risk, we presented as a working together to make this happen. and when we now see that there is this russian aggression against ukraine and in the end to the rest of the world, it is absolutely necessary that we accelerate these processes. well that said will sholtes his efforts to secure canadian energy mean that people here in germany can breathe more easily as they head into a possibly long cold winter. we put that question to our political correspondent, need a honda. she is travelling with the chancellor yet, canada is not going to play a role in helping gemini overcome at those shortages that are being caused by of course,
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the lack of russian gas supplies this winter. this is something that nobody's raising any expectations for. but what's important is to intensify already existing bonds and assign memorandums of understanding so that both countries agree that they will work together very closely when it comes to that transformation of the industry when it comes to making that green. and this is of course, a medium to long term prospect, but germany hopes that a can convince canada to use some of its untapped potential and also explore liquids and natural gas on the east coast and then hopefully export that to germany . so, and also much more importantly perhaps use and the hydrogen potential in the country . and there is the hope that in 3 to 6 he has time, perhaps the 1st hydrogen can be exported from canada to gemini. that is d. w. seen the haunts of the record for montreal, moscow's invasion of ukraine has sparked discussions on or whether there should be
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broader consequences for all russian citizens. now some european union countries want to bar russians from traveling into the you for shopping and for vacations. beginning in september, finland plans to significantly reduce the number of tourist visas that it issues to russians. he w, travel to one small border town to see what effect this is likely to have a coolness is getting his beloved old fire truck into shape for a classic kashal in the neighboring village. the ex fire fighter lives in that salon on the border with russia. the neighborhood has prospect for decades. thomas was thomas awesome natasha. now it's all over those of us who live here right on the border. don't trust russia anymore. it's like having a big predator right over there, when we're not really afraid, but you have to keep an eye on this predator, russia every day that you live here,
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is the nearest border crossing is only 5 minutes by car, several 100 cars a day passed through it those who come to finland from russia, dont always stay, many used finland as a transit country to the west. i'm right in front of the finish russian border for russians. it's one of the last few doorways into the european union. for now, this doorway is still open, but for how much longer finland now wants to change its russia friendly visa policy . and let far fewer russians into the country. becca, coolness thinks that's right. even though the area he lives in has long benefited from russian tourists. oh, all the people at the vintage casual are locals. many here support. they are government plans, his gun and not the guy get the had name it as it was very good that or to me people understand what kind of leadership they had. holland inc, it comes out who might though, in principle the government should be like the people thought that his eminent
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cancer yasemin any of the can can 2nd on he hadn't sent back if the right thing to do on hook and the state attacks. another sovereign state, me so you should limit the number of russians here and use that as a sanction to leon. and hopefully that will improve the situation, but miss a few of them. but many russians have harsh criticism for this push to band russian tourists from the west. they say that it's unfair to generalize and to punish every one young and that though i wonder about it for 44 years of my life, i thought the freedom to travel was a right now i am told this right is actually a privilege in any case it will be very difficult for me to only see my friends in the west on line. now, a celica, a, a decline in russia tourism would also have negative effects. he us as a coolness he at the vintage car, sony of the russian border. but that's not his greatest concern, but again,
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i was at them a little bit more important to live in peace here, very place to the border and not have to worry about what's coming from over there in the east. on ballasa. it's still unclear whether a ban on russian travelers will happen. but either way, what used to be a good relationship between the neighboring countries that share a 1000 kilometer long border has been damaged for yes. what debate is growing should european countries, which is germany, stop issuing towards these as to russians? i put that question earlier to mark's looks, he is a member of the german parliament for the green party. thanks by the invitation. the requirements for an e, u. v is as talk about behind, very complex, and i think this debate is awfully used to us. we should weather, make sure that we continue to act, but we recently and were very high requirements when issuing these us the
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chancellor. he says that ordinary russians should not suffer because of vladimir prudence war. do you think his stance is going to hold the, despite the pressure from some other european countries? you know, i can see that the states come turned on a very difficult situation. and i have complex sympathy for the steps they take, but they get geographically close to us. yeah. and they deal with different well we, the question is as a state that also has more we to our, to, to check the birth. can we deal with it differently and i think we can, because for example, when we expelled russia very quickly in the council of europe, we also made a promise to the people who are fighting against 20 against us. while we said that
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we will continue to stamp by their sides and it's not easy in russia to say, i'm opposition. the, let me out this suggest suggestion would contain the hips, many people, right? but also, if you wrong, they are an important reason to refrain from making a blank regulation. i mean, it is the more than just a matter of geography, there isn't to be, we're talking about a means a possible means to put pressure on the kremlin to change its policies regarding ukraine. i mean, is that an acceptable argument when we're talking about refusing to issue tourist visas to russians? of course, this isn't acceptable argument that the requirements are already very high. for example, when it comes to itself, we also have to take a much closer look to ensure that no province 2 parties of the weekend come to you
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of and contain the not people who endanger our security. so the requirements are already high and i have no problem putting them hire to make you a male must have. but i also believe that it's good when people can come to you will and can see where their system is lacking. mice looks a member of the buddhist hog with the green party, mister, looks we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you very much. his a quick look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. south korea and the united states have picked off their biggest combined military exercises in years. the 4 day drills are seen as a response to more frequent and threatening missile tests by north korea. anti war protesters in sol held a rally in opposition to the drills after they were announced. finish prime minister santa maria has it tested negative for drugs?
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she said that she took the test for her own legal protection and to clear up any doubt, following accusations, a leaked video showed her dancing with friends at a private party in her free time. oh my god. kenya's opposition leader. why le, or dingum has formerly challenged the results of that countries presidential election, claiming voting. irregularities now accompanied today by a crowd of supporters he arrived at the supreme court in by robi, filing a petition, demanding a recap of doing his rival. william rudo was declared the winner of the recent election, but several of the election commissioners, they have refused to verify the results. now this is a big is the 5th attempt to win the presidency. he has blamed several of those losses on vote. rigging, the presidential election results
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a note last week it was sent that continues driving, bidding the forces for democracy and a good governance against the corruption cattails that are so determined that they would stop at nothing to take control of the government in this country. here's our nairobi, corresponded felix marina with more than mere lead. are a loading guys finally made his threat to to tell him that presidential election, but he thought that was announced last week. so he got to the supreme court around 12 30 pm, east africa on time flanked by some of his followers who has feel singing and dancing in solidarity with him. he has asked me by the he's tip on to the supreme court. this is that, that time the trailer being guy is challenging the presidential petition presidential and the results invented that didn't italians and the kids were thrown out in 2017 italians and the country went to i read. and now this particular day,
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it will take us about 14 days to know whether that country will be going to atlanta to a fresh presidential election in the next 60 days or the country will swear in the president elect william some way to talk. so they said that some of the supports as who came in drugs to stand in solidarity with him. they've been calling quite literally just these. and i think that may need just the support a loading dock. ah, that was felix marina. they're reporting in nairobi, police in pakistan, have filed terrorism charges against former prime minister in one con. he threatened to sue pakistan's, police inspector general, and a judge. during a speech over the weekend. the media watchdog in the country has mill band at the broadcast of live speeches by con, accusing him of hate speech. hundreds of his supporters of mil surrounded his home in the capital, islam abroad to try and prevent police from arresting him. our salon collie is
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a journalist in islam abroad, and he told us more about pakistan's anti terrorism laws and how that legislation can be used for political ent. well, thank you for having me. the situation has come nonsense. the courthouse drawn to the 3 days of being too long to day. but yes, there was a unrest last night when the case was disappearing against him. and there was a chance that the police were properly addressed in. so our goal was given by the of his party leadership to the people to reach outside his residence. and we saw that in no time under 2 people who gathered in the remainder till the morning, though there was no made by the police to rest on. and today he was granted the 3 days bigoted posting. i mean, you know, from the outside this is, is quite an, an outrageous shocking turn of events. you've got
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a former prime minister who was being charged with an act of terrorism. put that into context though, for pakistan and its political establishment. well, this is not the 1st time that he said he was facing these charges up back in 2014. during his protest. he was an eat not only in but his other party members were charged into the c max of denison. and there was an alleged attack that was made on 2 important building. one was the parliament of august on and the other was one states, television. the case went on for 6 years and he got his equipped and white be prime minister focused on back in october of 2020. so this is not the 1st time he's going to face these charges. and this is kind of a common practice in boxes, on dipping several cases under the terrorism act on different political leaders and political focus. enron con, versus the government. that's what this could be described as what,
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what are the chances in your opinion, a vis metastasized thing and, and turning into something that could become violent. i mean, do you think that the guard rails right now for the judicial system but also from civil society, are those guard rails strong enough to withstand this? well, as, as i said earlier, con, enjoys popular court and the support is off. the you to focused on the war charged up, and they're ready to do anything for con, yesterday with, you know, there was this used at least might and arrest con, the workers would want to talk and the leadership is political party made it very clear. and they said that they're going to take over the gap or to the song if any rest is me. so it's not, not too easy for the proceedings to happen. and it's not really easy or to calm
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down, it's the populace or that he's in joint right now. so things aren't going to be bit tricky. let me just ask before we run out of time, where does the military stand on all of this? does that have been a silence by military on this particular in last to do that? no student i, i used to be done and there's a complete silence. and it's just like at the moment it is like between the government and iran journalist to arse along and co lead. joining us tonight from islam of odd. we appreciate your reporting. thank you. well, it is best to sco time for many kids around the world in the philippines. new the new school year is significant. it's the 1st time since the beginning of the covered 19 pandemic that students are allowed back into the classroom. going back to school after
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a long summer break can be hot at the best of times. but for kids in the philippines, it's the 1st time in 2 years that said food in the classroom when the curve at 19 pandemic hit schools who shut their dose and switch to remote lessons on zoom. now students of returning for face to face lessons and they're eager to learn. oh, here it can actually enjoy learning and actually need that person c, c and zoom glasses. and the, when you're learning online, it's just it's, it's, it doesn't feel like fun for the teachers to back in the classroom is where they want to be. i mean, the boy was also happy when i saw them. yeah. i think especially when i saw the joy on their faces. yes. a mom behind me, temporary. this is our chance to give them our best as teachers and focus on
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teaching them. because we know how difficult it was for them. and for us, during the pandemic and any lab in the and then i met no by no, no, by name. yeah. adjusting to life in the classroom won't be easy for everyone. but the teachers at this school hope they'll soon limber up to learn a lot. this year you're watching the w news after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day you tonight an assassination in moscow. who did it and why it matters and may matter a lot to vladimir putin to be right back with
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