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3 years that will change the world for ever magellan journey around the world. start september 7th on d. w. ah . this is the w news live from berlin. probable cause for a raid on trumps, florida. home. in the new the unsealed document, the u. s. justice department claims recovered over 700 pages of classified documents from former president donald trump's mar locker resort. un cole's full comic ukraine's largest nuclear power plant as inspectors prepared to go in.
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ukraine says, brush and shelling caused the facility to go off the grid for the 1st time experts, one of a nuclear disaster if fighting doesn't stop. and angola is president heads for a 2nd term. is long ruling party leads with nearly all votes counted, will bring the latest from the wanda. ah, i've been for solon. let's start with the latest on former president donald trump's legal battle with us authorities. the justice department says 14 out of 15 boxes recovered from tramps, florida state earlier this year contained classified papers. it's one of the revelations in a heavily sense that legal document explaining the justification for the f. b, i search of his mar, logo, property. trump is accused of illegally taking sensitive documents when he left the
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white house after his 2020 election to fate. at washington bureau chief, ines pole joints be now in us. what do we know about this redacted affidavit? is so been, 1st of all, it's important to know that the d o g did not want this document to be released because it could reveal sensitive information about the investigation and put spice and source as at risk. if they are exposed to the public, so that's the reason why much of this 38 pages. i have them here and show it to you . so you see how it looks like. this is why so many of these pages were redacted or so what it shows is however, how federal law enforcement justify the search of former president drums home and laid out the main goals of the f, b i's investigation. it reveals that they are concerned that sensitive information regarding intelligence and spying tactics actually would fall into the wrong hands
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. and this would cause a major national security crisis. could this have legal consequences for trump? well, it's interesting, trump responded right away. i quote him here. i did nothing wrong, we were essentially attacked, we were broken into even so he and his legal team suggest that they played by the law. it is looking more and more as though he did break, break federal lines. all that have been could really push him to announce rather sooner than later that he is running for president again in 2024 because he will try to use this to a kind of a gain momentum out of that and, and inspire his followers. and there are the emitters coming up in november, are they and they are actually is only 10 weeks away and we shall see how
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this plays out. i mean, president biden definitely is happy about that because this might also a kind of mighty way the democratic waters to go to the paul's. and we shall see how the republican party is going to deal with donald trump in the future. our cars wanted in washington in as well. thank you very much. the united nations is calling for cease fire at the separation nuclear power plant as inspectors had their international atomic energy agency is planning to survey damage of the facility which was temporarily knocked off the grid, causing regional blackouts. ukrainian officials have blamed russian occupying forces for the outage, russia plains, ukrainian troops who are fighting to take back control of the power station. experts warn one wrong move could lead to a nuclear disaster. the risk of a nuclear disaster in europe has been booming large for weeks. ukraine says it was narrowly avoided,
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yet with dizzy. if the diesel generators didn't turn on it after the black out, the automatic systems and the personnel didn't start working, we would have to face the consequences of a radiation accident. the lug nuts, litski i, j. c. name of audi. russia has put ukrainians as well as all europeans, one step away from radiation disaster pedestal. there has been growing concern about fighting the bar blonde. on thursday fires visible, you're on satellite imagery knocked out. it's lost external power line. the electricity it's applied was used for cooling and safety systems, or the nuclear power plant, nor loma but the question ukraine has blamed russian forces for starting the fires rush us as there was bog by ukrainian chelan g residence, why the danger has not been awarded yet?
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the my all what i think every sane person is afraid. now, every one is afraid. knowing our neighbor, knowing what it is capable of, that we understand that there can be different consequences of what is happening there. now, that is why everyone is afraid. we are not worried about blackouts, see, but that the ecological situation may change. that to him will jasmine it. is the start here with of course everyone is afraid. the entire world is afraid that if i really want the situation to become peaceful again, i want inspectors to finally reach the plant. i want the power shortages to be overcome and additional facilities to be operational. but it's of all, i want all of us to live in a safe world unless feature inspectors from the new and nuclear watchdog planning to was at the bar station, which is held by russian forces. the waiting to be rounded axis did of use. oh man, god, jenko is in cave. i asked him how hot it is to work out what's really happening at
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the plat. well, it is indeed very difficult. the situation is changing very fast and we have contradicting reports from cleave and from moscow. so as of now, as we speak, there seems to be a solution to the problem and ukrainian, a company and our garden, which is responsible for nuclear power plants in the country and has reported that they have restored the line, connecting that power plant in the preacher with the ukrainian power grid and at a one not at least one of the 2 nuclear reactors was delivering an electricity to the ukraine on the key of control territory, which is on the other side of the new pro river. but we do not have a confirmation for that from the russian side. earlier today, the russian side contradicted such reports. so the situation is a very volatile once again. and let me give you just a little background of that power plant is in russian hand. seems
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a march moderate steel ukrainian personnel on that plant. and that is why ukraine is responsible, and ukraine is demanding for russian troops to leave the power plant. and moscow refuses to do it. ukraine's president claims the world narrowly avoided a nuclear accident. how concerned are people there? well, of course people are concerned, or ukraine is the country it to had the church novel tragedy, more than tried to do 30 years ago. not far from the capital kia for a nuclear power plant exploding in the late eighty's. but at this moment i would say most of be of the people i talked to, and i think it's true for most ukrainians or not so much worried about that plan. they are much more worried about their relatives, their friends fighting in the front, against the russian army, or they are more afraid of russian missiles coming down on ukrainian cities. this situation hasn't changed and there is more probability or 2 to 2 of that done over
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the nuclear power explosion. also, the international atomic energy agency said the plans to visit separation. what is the likelihood of inspectors getting in? i mean, there is a war going on. yes, there was some news on that from kia firm on this day. and her an advisor to the ukrainian energy, me to minister said that a delegation of the i. e. a will probably visit the power plant in. there's a patricia in the coming days, so in late august or early september, and she said that they would come through ukrainian territory. and this is something that the government in kia was insisting on our president lansky said that if they come from russia controlled territory, for example through i next crimea then ukraine would cut off, dies with the i, e a. so there was a solution there. they will probably come to the front line and then cross it. and we can only hope that this will bring and feast ill,
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or at least come to the situation, which is very volatile after, as i've just said, did oh, he's home and gone to ankle. thanks, phil, bringing us up to date. let's take a look at some other stories, making headlights, no wheat, and analysts say, rancher is destroying natural gas stocks. a claim massive burn offset plant neither finished russian border waste $10000000.00 worth of fuel every day. the facility prepares rushing gas for transport by pipeline to germany. us covered 19 vaccine producer madonna is suing pfizer and it's german partner by and take over alleged copyright infringement would earn a claims. the competitors copied its technology to make their own vaccine. both shots use gene technology to help patients fight off the ground virus. for people have been killed in an air strike in the ethiopian city of micheler. the army has dismissed claims by to cry in forces that it carried out the attack. a resurgence in violence has ended
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a ceasefire between the 2 sides that was in force since march. in angola, it looks like the ruling party will hold on to power in the nation's closest free vote to date. with new york ballads counted, officials say the m p a late has 151 percent of the vote and a majority in parliament. that would also mean a 2nd term for president shaw lorenzo. the main opposition increased is showing with 44 percent dw corresponded, added unclear is in the capital lawanda. he told me the opposition is questioning the official count above the main opposition party. here the unita did their own parallel count and they said their numbers are different, according to them. they are winning the elections. we have to say, however, that both the electoral commission, as well as the opposition party, have not come up with the final results or they're all still in the process of counting. but the fear of the opposition has always been that this will not be free
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and fair elections. angola doesn't have a history of free and fair elections. and one major concern by the opposition is, for example, that the electoral commission is still very strongly controlled by the government. also this electoral commission, for example, only allowed a very limited number of election observers. we only had about 1300 election observers for more than 13000 polling stations. so they are lot of structural issues. and we could also see, for example, the journalistic freedom as and the threat here as well. once again, 2 staff members of the w in the election reporting where temporarily arrested later released, but that's it shows the kind of pressure and kind of fear and the lack of freedom that we still see here. despite the few improvements that sir came up in their last years here, one thing that seems to be changing is the opposition making gains could change be just a little further down the road for angola. item is very likely that the
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emperor a the governing party will win this election, but of course, the result is, is of wanting for them. they have to really come up with better solutions. they have been running this country for almost 50 years. 5 years ago, president dow lorenzo you mentioned it took over as a new president and he portrayed himself as a reformer fighting corruption, trying to come up or is that reforms more freedom spent? a lot of people here are saying it is not enough and it's going to slow, especially in one no way. a lot of young people are living. they're frustrated. there's massive youth unemployment here. angola is the biggest oil producer in africa, yet this oil wealth does not trickle down to the majority of the population of this is thumping the new government urgently as to address against h reporting from angola. thank you. pakistan is declared a state of emergency. the country is going through some of its worst flooding. more than 900 people have been killed since months. it rains began and june. hundreds of thousands more have had to leave their homes. 3 months of torrential
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rain across puck is done. the annual monsoon rains are usually a lifeline of people and crops alike. but the scale of this he has floods is unprecedented. this is the humanity is actually aven. oh, epic proportions, cousins, other doubt shifter, many odd without food and people stranded. the government says more than 30000000 people have been badly affected, as flooding destroys, houses, and roads. for the hundreds of thousands forced to flee their homes, the situation is dial. it got their course, i look at this house, there are 9 children and no bread winner. it rained the whole night and there was no one to take care of them. at least some one should give them shell put to save the small children gum must come hold on. they lost their nickel bend. we sheed
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yonder got the broad one. we've had no help from the government. our kids are lying in the road. we don't have anything to feed them over. we don't even have a tent, but they bought a can a big at a non tumble. they're not. and then of what to be in with yet more rain forecast, the prime minister is blaming climate change for the crisis and calling for international assistance. without it, funding support and reconstruction efforts will be a mammoth task. oh, thanks for watching t w news. i'm ben fizzling brent golf. we'll have your next you sticks down our interest in the global economy, our portfolio g w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission.

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