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for ever my jillions journey around the world. september 7th on d. w. ah ah. this is d w. news live from berlin. russians paid tribute to barry at dinner. moscow blames ukraine for the car bombing that killed the daughter of a well known russian nationalist kid denies it had anything to do with her death. also coming up german, chancellor of schultz visits his canadian counterpart in montreal. both say they're
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committed to renewable energy and fighting climate change, but need to boost fossil fuels for now. and dependence on russia. and record rainfall in parts of the united states causes severe flooding with many drought stricken regions. the hardest hit ah i'm told me, let it go, walk on to the program, rushes federal security services accused ukraine of carrying out a car bombing that kill journalist area together. the daughter of a well known russian nationalist and close put an ally, care of as denied any involvement in the blast, which happened near moscow on saturday. the allegation comes, i made speculation with ben ukraine, that a group inside russia could have been responsible. this video shared by russian security services claims a female ukrainian special services contractor was behind
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a car bomb attack that killed journalist darya de geena on the outskirts of moscow on saturday. they say the alleged ukrainian woman moved to russia last month and had followed miss gina in a mini cooper. she then escaped to estonia after the blast, but ukrainian officials are denying the accusations as propaganda. good richard griffin, crenshaw, he doesn't have anything to do, was yesterday's explosion because we're not a criminal state. we're not a terrorist that was beach lucas 0. but mr. again is killing, has also sparked wider speculation that the national republican army, an unknown group is also claiming responsibility for the attack. in a statement read by a former russian lawmaker and now host of a ukrainian online, you show, the group threatened more attacks on people with connections to the kremlin. daria to gain a, died at the scene after an explosive device installed in her toyota land cruiser
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went off, and the car caught fire. analysts believe her father alexander duke, and may have been the target dugan was meant to travel in the car, but reportedly later changed his mind. both doogan and his daughter were on their way to moscow after they attended a cultural festival. alexander jogan is a staunch ally of president vladimir putin and a far right philosopher and author. his daughter was also a prominent member of the ultra nationalist movement to supporting russia's invasion of ukraine. meanwhile, president putin paid tribute to mister gainer, calling her death a vile and cruel crime. earlier did abuse russia analyst constantine again spoke to us about how much credibility there is to the accusations coming from the russian authorities. oh, there is none. and the as experience taught us, as those who worked in russia,
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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. there was a security service about the assassin. amazingly, ob, sort of careful, a barrier my, the fact that there's just one day since the death of a misdemeanor. and frankly, speaking, a someone who watched russia for 30 years, i, i always take, will they say with a very, very big doubts bought at the same time and has to say that the circumstances, of course, a tie is killing to the name of dugan. there is no doubt in my mind that this is related, or the question is, who benefits from this assassination? i will see it very soon. if the criminal wants to use it, he will not be shy at showing it. i don't know,
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clamping down on the remainder ration opposition. org. jet up attacks against you. crime i. i think that there are several, at least there are several theories about it. but there's one thing for sure. if putting 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 dig in to do it. however, in terms of the internal revenue struggles that maybe maybe a forced leg operation, a to exacerbate artificial exacerbate tensor tensions 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. did of news. russia analyst constant in exit. russia's war on ukraine has pushed european countries to seek alternative sources
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of energy. gemma chancellor olive shoulders cargill, a 3 day visit to canada, which currently supplies little of it's fossil fuel energy to europe. in the long term, germany is hoping canada could become a major source of a new type of renewable energy, green hydrogen. he's on a shopping trip, but there's nothing here to buy at least not yet. chancellor olive shoals is in canada looking for new energy suppliers, as germany reduces its reliance on russia. we are working hot to become independent of disgust supply and we are doing a lot of investments to make it happen and we are doing it as fast as ever possible . never such an infrastructure has been built in germany and that a short time and other so canada has lots of natural gas, but currently few ways to exported to germany or prime minister just intruder early
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promised to remove regulation to speed up for a future gas exports so we are in a situation in the short term where we will do what we can to contribute to the global supply of energy by increasing our capacities in the short term and explore ways to see if it makes sense to export l n g. and if there's a business case for it to export l n g directly to europe. so no gas for now, but may be later. another option, the chancellor is chasing, so called green hydrogen. canada's renewable power could be harnessed to create it . the german leaders to or will continue with a visit to a remote town in canada as far northeast, where green hydrogen technology element is under way. right, let's take a look at some other stories making headlines. former us president donald trump has
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asked a federal judge to temporarily block the f b i from reviewing material it seized from his florida estate. he's asking for a special appointee to oversee the review, the f. b, i search of the mar, logo resort, was part of an investigation into whether trump illegally took classified documents from the white house. the top you worse infectious disease official, doctor anthony fo g says he'll step down in december. for you was the face of the government's coven. 19 response is efforts to fight the pandemic made him a household name and one him praise from health experts. the 81 year old has spent more than 5 decades in public service and advised 7 presidents. supporters of ident tina's vice president, christina fernandez, the commissioner rallied outside her residence after prosecutor sought to impose a 12 year prison sentence on her. kirshner is
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a facing charges of corruption from her earlier term as president, which she rejects as politically motivated. a verdict is expected later this year. finished prime minister santa marine has tested negative in a drug test which she took to an speculation over her private life. wherein defended her right to enjoy a free time. after a publication of video showing her celebrating at a private party, she said her capacity to work had not been impaired. heavy rain and flash flooding has caused chaos in parts of the united states, south and south west. many areas which were seeing severe droughts have been drenched by torrential downpours, forcing hundreds to evacuate their homes. the state of texas has been particularly hard hit with a record breaking rainfall in dallas from a historic drought to flash floods. the united states southwest is seeing
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a dramatic shift in extreme weather. here in utah, muddy water, inundated straits and shops, while in new mexico national parks were evacuated, texas. so some of the heaviest rain flooding downtown dallas firefighters battled the raging water to rescue trapped residence and got a hold of nick gum and rescued me with logan law. have already figure out how to do it with the current. so wrong going there. my hope you get what you were parts of the u. s. have been in a prolonged drought, but sudden down paused. don't help. the water runs off the hard, dry ground, often making flooding even more severe. climate change is making these extreme weather events more frequent. and the u. s. government response to recent natural
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disasters has been repeatedly criticized as inadequate. already inundated the southwest, states are bracing for more rain later this week. pakistan's oust and prime minister imran can has lashed out against the countries judiciary in response to terrorism charges against him. authorities filed the charges after a speech in which can threaten to sue a police officer and a judge by his dad's parliament, forced him from office in april and can, has been holding riley's to be reinstated. the new charges could lead to his arrest . him run con, defiant as he received the heroes. welcome by his supporters at american beacon, when i called for legal action against them and the government registered a terrorism case against me and got it. they have done the wrong thing and get it
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done. we got a letter when we say we will take legal action, but they register a case against me, one of the gods, and take out an arrest warrant against me. what does that show? well that there is no rule of law in our country. oh, come on the name on the pakistani law, the former prime minister will face arrest if a judge confirms the charges brought against him. hundreds of his supporters gathered at his home to stop that from happening. i am ready to police will have to pass over us before they can reach con to arrest him. i believe they cannot do it. it is impossible. i think this is all media hype. never physically, they are not even capable of getting here. i believe it has become the mission of our lives to save con coleman here. oh,
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why can't can count on the loyalty of his supporters. he also cuts a divisive figure on the already volatile pakistani political stage. as prime minister, he was accused of economic with management by the opposition. he was house at falling months of political chaos, and he has alienated the countries powerful military by accusing it of plotting against him. ocelot honeyed, a journalist in islamabad told us the stand off between emron can support us and the government could result in civil unrest. pardon, enjoys popular court and know that the supporters of the you to focused on the war josh done, and they're ready to do anything for con and yesterday with you know, there was this used, it least might arrest con of the workers middle georgia and the leadership of his political party made it very clear, then they said they're going to take over the gap or to the song if any arrest is
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me. so it's not that easy for the proceedings to happen. and it's not really easy to calm down with popular support that he's enjoying right now. so things are going to be tricky. scientists at nasa have released new images of the planet jupiter. they're describing the pictures as providing never seen detail of the biggest planet in the solar system. they show jupiter's famous, great red spot shown on, shown here in white. that's the big white spot there. as well as a faint rings are on the planet. the images were originally photographed and infrared, and then colorized afterwards. it was taken by the james web telescope, which was launched into space last year. and his a reminder of the top story we're following for you. this are russian security services a lead ukraine was behind a cob bombing in moscow over the weekend attack,
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kill diarrhea to get out the door. so if a russian hotline nationalist both at again and her father publicly supported russia's war in ukraine, q has denied any involvement in the blast. for me, for now, for a short break. janelle de milan will be here with business to use to watch and they'll be news live from berlin. i'm told me will not equal they with us. ah ah, what people have to say matters to us. for me, that's why we listen to their stories. reporter.

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