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ah, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin to night. nothing in the pipeline. russia has turned off natural gas flows to germany, brush estate owned energy firm gas prop has indefinitely suspended operation of the north stream, one pipeline cutting off a key supply room for germany. and the rest of europe. also coming up tonight, un inspectors is say they saw everything they asked to see on their 1st visit to ukraine to separate your nuclear power plant. they expect to produce a report detailing their findings and their safety concerns by next week.
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ah, i'm bring. gov is good to have you with it on this friday, rushes state own gas producer gas fraud has announced a complete stop to supplies flowing through the key north stream, one pipeline to germany. the company saying that it has discovered oil leaks in a turbine. now the route was temporarily closed this week for what russia called maintenance work. now russia says more work has to be done. germany is reliant on russian natural gas and has accused moscow of cutting deliveries to retaliate for western sanctions. idlers get more now on the story from our very own richmond alvarez group, or he's following the story force here in berlin bridgeman. what more do we know
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about this announcement? basically turning off the taps that's right after this maintenance it was supposed to end today, but according it to gas from state owns in russia's state own energy company. this was this oil leak at a compresses station, meaning that it will not be able to keep sending gas through this pipeline. and it can still not say how long this will take the maintenance. it's something we've heard over the past weeks and months. it's pretty difficult it for them to say when this alleged oil leak em will be solved and when russia will again be able to st. guess through this pipeline. so what kind of reaction if any, are we here tonight from germany or the european union? there have been several reactions already. one of them is germany's economy ministry. they said that this once again on the line and shows that russia is not a reliable partner that is not abiding to the contract to send
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a gas from russia to germany. we also had and one of the chaz off that bonus side of the gym and parliament's foreign affairs committee saying that this is part of russia psychological war and the european commission also condemning this measure. so it shows that there is a definite lack of trust between russia and between germany, nor do stream flows halted for 3 days earlier this week, or the effects are they already being felt. this takes a time also when russia says that there will be an amount of gas that it will send to germany. those a cold denominations, a number that that is processed by authorities here. it's not possible to say how long this will last, but will determine authority says that while the economy ministry has said that germany is no, definitely better prepared than it was a few months ago and saying that the reserves of gas a germany now has are at around 8384 percent. so definitely better prepared than it
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was a few months ago. but it shows that there said there's no trust at all a few months when that was its annual maintenance by russia. and it says that it was sent, reduce flow to germany with this gas. it is not only going to germany, but to other european countries as well. it was indeed a brief relief, but is there is no trust. there have been issues over over turbines. there was a tub and there was in canada under the sanctions european sanctions. and that was sent to germany. so there is definitely no trust between them with economy minutes a whole but topic. also saying that russia is using energy as a weapon and calling it a political and maintenance of what he said previously about russia, saying that there are this problem to what the turban in barefoot, cannot deliver gas to germany. w benjamin over his group with the latest to night. here in berlin. benjamin, thank you. when europe's largest nuclear power plant remains cause for concern in russia's war with ukraine, inspectors looked at
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a number of factors at these upper region nuclear power plant, including the physical integrity of the plant, the safety of the workers, and the ability of the plant to supply power, several members of the inspector team, they say they now plan to stay at the site russian occupied territory long term. and that despite reports of further fighting in and around the upper reach you in a press conference in vienna today, the head of the team showed a color coded breakdown of the different areas of concern. take a look. first is the fiscal day of the facility. when he had his array and he's a big red, why is it a big red is because they're still we have, we have been seeing military activity around the plant and, and i was able to see myself and my team impact
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horse markings on, on buildings of a ship. so we means that the physical integrity of that facility has been violated not once, but several, several times. and this is something e, respective of the, of the kinetic power of whatever you are throwing at the plant is unacceptable in any way. and there any safety and security grade when he far lifts good out or corresponded funny the charge she was at that breath conference. you joins me now from vienna. good evening to you. funny. i mean, we heard there the, the head of the i a, a saying that the physical integrity of this nuclear power plant has been violated numerous times. so how are we supposed to read that? exactly if on a scale from one to 10,
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you wonder how can we say just how safe that nuclear power plant is? well, that number didn't come along because mr. grossi outline very clear, and we have also seen in those pictures before with various colors, like a traffic light from red, yellow to green. in terms of looking at this paul plant, he said in various pillars to being the physical integrity here, the top priority because this is exactly what's being a shout actually heavily shalt, over the course of the past month is just one thing. but what about that? very bizarre, if i may say so, coexistence between ukrainian staff please operating the nuclear power plant and a ration of forces that are controlling the power plant. and in between, all of that are now i. e, a staff that remain at to plant at least for a couple of days, at least 4 of them. and the big question is whether a long term, a continuous po, sync by the international atomic agencies going to be possible to actually monitor
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what's really happening. adding to that question, of course, is also just how independently they can verify and have access to crucial size within that power plant. to then come back to that 1st question, just how safe is it brand? now that answer, we did not receive to people who expected that answer probably left you disappointed. but i, i have to say personally, having been ukraine quite a few times. one has to remember, this is a very active words though, and so establishing facts in ukraine is difficult to begin with. and funny, did it as a press conference today, were you able to get any idea any information about the, the well being and the health of the ukrainian workers inside the nuclear power plant? i mean, we still a wondering how they're doing it, and are they able to do their jobs coming back to that? so color, all those different colors that were used to press conference. that was actually
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that question about safety of the ukrainian staff at was in the red and yellow zone. so clearly that's not something that probably the relatives, the families of the ukrainian state staff want to hear. but rather that these people are really safe. but once again, this is an active force on an active situation. in fact, today, just to date this been had the shelling around to plan. so you can imagine that just very bluntly put the safety, not only the people inside the plant, but also for the local swell, worried and not only is upper asia, but in so many parts of ukraine that i've been speaking to is, is very much on hyler alert and it is going to be as long as russia is operating that plant deliveries ready for jar with delays denied from vienna. funny, thank you. we're now to south america. believes in argentina, have arrested a man for allegedly attempting to assassinate vice president. christina fernandez
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de kiersten are authorities of identified him as a 35 year old brazilian citizen of shocking incident was captured by t v. cruise waiting for the politician outsider for home and were in his orders. this is the moment argentine of vice president narrowly escaped an apparent assassination. christina hernandez was greetings a buddha's nearer home. when a gunman emerged from the crowd, he was quickly overpowered by her security officers. argentina's president, give more details in the tv address. did he not better money? christina remains alive because the gun which had 5 bullets in it did not fire even though the trigger had been pulled directly due to her reasons. as not yet being technically confirmed. it is extremely serious, is the most serious incentives has happened since who restored our democracy. the
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gunman has been arrested and his weapon seized thousands of protesters have been gathering outside the white president's home for days now in a show of support as she faces a corruption trial. fernandez dans accused of defrauding the state of an estimated $1000000.00 while she was argentina's president from 2007 to 2015. she has denied all judges the alleged attempt on her life assured of support for her eglinton. and here christina, is life or you know, somebody, i guess something happened to her when i die with her id. i just can't believe it. it's really difficult. and with what, but a bow, unconcerned national men, the nation. and rationally, i think there was always this possibility, sympathize about julio. the amazon is him. we were always exposed to were where she
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was exposed the almost, i cannot believe the level of violence, medical morgan. okay. only even though you live here, police the gunman is a brazilian national. but they have yet to establish motive for the attack on joy now from when his ard as well. d, w. 's alejandro will have all seal alejandro. it's good to have you with this. the video is shockey and it brings the question, how was this close coal able to happen in the 1st place? do we know with a know it? there are many critics against it. is they both garzo, they advised preston, christina kitchener. but they are, of course, that oppositional leaders own also, supporters of the vice president's are criticizing the minister of security of argentina, unable fernandez. but nowadays we, we don't, we don't know
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a would really happen. but we know that there is one person that has been detained because because of these attacks. and eleanor, what do we know about the suspect? he is a brazilian citizen. dad has a been a living in argentina, is since 1993 a. he doesn't belong to any political party, but in the social networks he, it belongs to a neo nazi groups or anti communist groups. and also he has a in nazi tattoos, a, his body and a friend of him is supposed friend of him, told it to the argentinean to be shown to day. dad. he was planning to kill it vice president, but he hasn't rehearsed enough. so he hasn't rehearsed enough. that means that they're clear on what his motive was and that they are clear that his intent was
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definitely to kill. the vice president does what steps it supposed it best friend of these a alledged attacker said, but we really didn't know now in the streets. as you can see here in the when the site is in the oven, you may avenue or a lot of people a supports herself. the vice president are coming here to support her to support the government id democracy. not to tina yet we can see those crowds there and in the i'm sure there will be a lot of questions, especially about safety for top politicians that will have to be answered in the coming days. alejandro bertolsi reporting in when his artist denies alejandro. thank you. thank you very much. you're watching the w news. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more val news followed by the day. i hope to see you then.
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munich, 50 years ago, the international gathering of peace and cooperation becomes the scene of a horrible tragedy. arab terrors, armed with sub machine guns, went to the headquarters of the israeli team and immediately killed one man. they're all gone. how i witnessed his experienced the terrible events, the long shadow of the $972.00 olympic massacre, start september 3rd on d, w. i
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on march on the streets of sydney these native australians are protesting against the death of a member of their community in prison. they want those responsible to face justice course the contrary. to start the numbers off, back to that reg, talk in less than 30 years, 474. aboriginal australians have died in detention or police custody 6 and a half times more than white people over the same period. the relatives of those killed want closure lay tony dungy has been fighting for 5 years for justice for her son david, who was serving a sentence for robbery and assault. december 29th,
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2015. this body cam footage shows guards trying to transfer david to another cell. he resists the letters served to identify the guards. 2 a level is what is the idea with david is taken to the cell and placed on a bed then a nurse at ministers, a sedative, directv oh, his breathing becomes labor seconds later david loses consciousness and never wakes up again. neighborhood. even now, you know, it took family lawyers months to obtain this video. no one has yet been held accountable. now they've gone all at,
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at the proof. savoy trade flag when they do aboriginal playful. it wasn't fighting . they'd just ram dean only. all 6 of them fall of our eyes, a spice squashed in when he come to me in a balsam that i brought upon them. i shall be tod. the death of an indigenous australians in prison has never resulted in a conviction historian and human rights activist. padraic gibson says this is due to systemic racism within australian authorities to actually justify that sort of obscene leon. just situation you made today. humanize the paypal. you made to make out, you know, as die that die less than, than everyone else. and that plays out every die in all facets of society. more than 200 years after colonization by the british. many 1st australians still live
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like outsiders in their own nation. the hidden face of a country viewed by many as a paradise. australia has a population of 26000000. its territory is $21.00 times the size of germany. a nation with a booming economy, a dream destination for immigrants. every year, 200000 applicants are granted a visa. but the a delay postcards conceal a drama that's been playing out or 2 centuries. the tragedy of native australians, the countries modern indigenous communities are descended from the world's oldest civilization. they've been marginalized since the arrival of white settlers in the early 19th century. they were massacred in the thousands or forcibly assimilated into white society, placed in convents or foster families. indigenous children were taught to behave
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like good little white children. governments of used assimilation policies to try and create a single uniform white society for decades. many indigenous people to day have pale skin as a result. but whatever their color, they remain. second class citizens. i got no family allegories live in the garage and yeah, that's right. people come into this into a star, you think that it's a lucky country, but we're living 1st. people will live in that 3rd world country, you know, on land. as the conservative right wing has risen to power in australia. other minorities have felt increasingly marginalized. immigration policies have been tightened. australians of african and asian heritage, or those who are muslims, are worried. they're unsettled by increasing anti immigrants sentiment in certain sectors of society. many stories i've been told to go back to my country
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and i love because i don't, this is my country all the on the, on the far right has gained attraction in australia. in recent years, new xenophobic parties openly expressed their hatred of foreigners. china looks like china because it's full of chinese people. what will this, charlie look like when it is no white people? you know, it won't look like a stretch of the muslim community is also a target of the radical right. the band muslim immigration may personally i would identify them on march 15, 2019 and australian white supremacist murdered. 51 muslims. that a mosque in christ church. new zealand, 49. others were seriously injured. australia's minorities
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live in fear. they're especially critical of the country's justice system. it's notoriously repressive with young people and children in particular. despite his white skin, dylan of native australian heritage. he's already spent 8 of his 21 years in prison for theft and armed robbery. and when i was 12 is all of the judges laid an example of me essentially made it 22 months ago. i was and it's not no more. i think it's really my last for i was i wouldn't get any of my, my luck child and stuff like that that goes in. and that childhood was difficult, marred by poverty, drugs, and bad influences. he ran afoul of the law as
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a minor prison was hell. this is in october 2010 or 12 years old. and this is the thing, right, and this is the person that sold me with another indigenous male officer. we exchanged words a charge sign us battling and fixing up by the show, it takes him into the room and the flames, coming down on my shoulder onto the mattress. and that was one of the 1st time you got really good care. and then he was 16, frustrated for about 2 and a half, 3 hours. i'm because bad, i'm a police are better prison officers before being manhandled from big people than me . i couldn't far back. i couldn't push them off me thing that i wanted to. i knew
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ways that i could really get back with them, make them angry, make them feel the way i'm feeling while they're doing that sort of stuff. to me. i'm being treated like an animal this footage was published in 2016 by an independent commission of inquiry. it cast dylan as the symbol of a lot written off youth. why would you definitely think there is a right if she i, my father does go to indigenous people with the really, with nothing about rehabilitating childlike us. young people are better. people with more met shannon break us and john upon us as for what we've done. one of the guards was made the subject of a criminal investigation. but to date, none have been convicted. other minorities also suffer discrimination in australia . nationalist xenophobic groups agitate against muslims. first and foremost,
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fraser adding is the country's most controversial politician in the wake of the christ church attack. his comments trigger a way of outrage. this video goes viral. they sort of things happen when, when people are getting attacked, you know, i frequent to provoke at tour fraser ending became widely known in australia after he reference the holocaust in his 1st speech as senator for queensland the final solution to the immigration problem of course is a popular vote the senator is campaigning for his reelection. he has always denied referencing the nazi regime in his speeches. final solution taken out of context in the 9 years leading up to that 22 other politicians in parliament and use the same 2 words in speeches night and no one got upset about it. they'll put labels on you like me or not see white supremacist
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races, all those things. they're all lawyers. i can tell you in the, i mean i fight hard for the jewish community, particularly the israelis it's election day. and the senator has come to support his candidate in a district just outside brisbin. disappointed by the other far right, political parties, fraser, and founded his own nationalist movement. to day, he hopes to win a few more seats in parliament. and he has an unambiguous program to drastically reduce immigration fans to permanently ban muslim from entering the country. that hasn't been a country on this planet that embrace the muslims and had them come in here that is not male file style or a muslim nation. i don't believe that aside, and people want to become a minority in their own country and i'm speaking about it so that i'm being called a racist. and i'm happy to be called rice if that's what they want to call me.
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that's fine. what's the band muslim? immigration, me personally, i would identify them because they're killing us in the street. like we do with any other criminals who are trying to kill you. you want to know where they're going to be. otherwise we're just going to lose more. going to stride is not i think we need to proposals rooted in hatred and fake news. only 4 people in australia have ever been killed in attacks by islamist terrorists . a very very lot endings program finds resonance. a like the may did leave it like i 1st and foremost, immigration policy and 2nd, 8 tied into that is it is, is try you 1st. and it needs to be yes, is try and not the rest of the world, but we need to solve a lot of problems. first, i fries or any which is dry, your industry millions. that's more in the election results come in
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a few days later. unfortunately for fraser and none of his candidates are elected and he even loses his own seat and the senate to his former more moderate party. nevertheless, xenophobic political parties have proliferated and consolidated voter support in recent years. in order to understand this trend, we have set up a meeting with one of the foremost observers of australian politics and tim. so parmesan is a professor at the university of sydney. he also served as the countries race discrimination commissioner. problem of racism in australia has historical roots. it goes all the way back to the history of colonization, of the streaming continent by the british. i remember that is strangely a when it became a political nation in 9 saying i won. this was
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a place that was defined by d's of, of white racial integrity. the advent of a multicultural society in australia, dates back early to the 19th seventy's. it has been a successful society when it comes to multiculturalism and mass immigration. but there is still remnants of old attitudes about rice, and unfortunately we're seeing more and more political axes becoming emboldened to vent racist ideas in public, in a way that we haven't seen for some time in an irony of history. these xenophobic ideas are often defended by australians who are themselves, descendants of immigrants. melbourne, in southern australia. in this small suburban church, the service is conducted by a pastor of sri lankan origin. here they pray to god and ask him to
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protect the country's borders. ah name following the national elections, asked her daniel nie leah and his congregation are in 7th heaven. the conservatives have just won a large majority, and the new prime minister is a devout christian, and an advocates of stricter immigration controls. these visio again brian with a man of god. the pastor is 1st and foremost a politician. he has bounded a party to defend a christian australia.
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