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ah ah ah ah, this is dw live from berlin, explosions in the baltic sea, then leagues from the gas pipelines connecting russia and germany. denmark says it was deliberate and european and us leaders asked whether this was russian sabotaged, also on the program. moscow claims it so called referendums in occupied ukraine. show people overwhelmingly,
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in favor of joining russia. chief and its allies denounced the votes as a shout. the great exodus from russia gathered momentum, tens of thousands more men leave, to avoid being called up to fight in ukraine. from side to celebrate their 1st a planetary defense test, the nasa spacecraft turtles into an asteroid, millions of kilometers away in a model mission that could one day say the world ah i'm feel gale. welcome to the program. germany and denmark. believe 3 leaks in the north stream, gas pipelines connecting russia to europe were caused by sabotaged danish military release. these images are gas bubbles formed, and the baltic sea off denmark and sweden links were 1st spotted on the aid of
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a passing ship. denmark has since ban shipping from the area and imposed a no fly zone. the north stream $1.00 and $2.00 pipelines run from russia to germany, you crane, and poland to blame to russia for the lakes. the kremlin says it's extremely concerned about the damage to the pipelines. beyond learned is director of the swedish sized mallet size, my logical network. welcome to the w. as i understand that you have data that shows several underwater explosions occurring before the pipeline leaks. just talk us through your findings. yes, we are detected to bloss yesterday one early in the morning between sunday and monday at 2 am. and then a 2nd one late during the day at 7 pm in the evening. and the 1st last occurred south east of the danish island of bonham, where the 2nd one which slightly larger occurred to the north,
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east of bourne home and very close to the location where the swedish maritime administration tells us that these gas leakages or the gas is leaking out of the pipeline and could these explosions have been the result of some naturally occurring size, more logical event? no, these are not earthquakes, and they are not underwater lance lights. so these are definitely lost. and we can see that both from evaluating the waveforms earthquakes to create slightly different ties make waves them last, do. in this case, it's in the water which makes the difference is even larger. and finally, we have a date on lost in swedish waters from the swedish navy where they tell us in advance that they will be blasting. so we're pretty sure that these are not natural phenomena, but they're honestly plots. and do you think these blast are the cause of the fact you think these blasts cost the holes in the pipelines or perhaps an explosion in
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the pipeline cause the blast? if you see what i'm driving out there. right now we have no data to tell you which is the 1st in which comes 2nd. we are looking into the data that we have, especially from the 2nd last, which was slightly larger. and comparing that to the last date that we have from the swedish navy last to see if we can support and need a significant differences. for example, that would tell us that it would be a different source. but so far today we have not been able to come up with, you know, anything that is conclusive. so this looks very much like there's a significant amount of explosives being detonated at the same time. ok, no doubt in your mind this man made that's right. ok, good talking to you. thank you so much for joining us. your lunch director of the swedish size, more logical network to give all energy and miss mccullough cruise. you can,
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can tell us more about the pipelines themselves. are welcome to d w. what do you think was the sabotage? yes, definitely. it was summer tires as far as when to stand that the explosions and ruptures in the biplanes. that card all the same old, same old in asleep. but the problem is to determine who is to blame if well they investigate, there is a race pieces over the y blaine, and the see the holes in the pipes. well have ages point in the words inside the by then it was an explosion for him. i will cite a made by some, maybe some of those group or some a and on the water equipment which was to explore those pipelines. or if we see that the explosions occurred inside the pipes,
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then it was gus brom gas boom could easily send well sounds and which of the technicians called the big it's a robot that goes inside the pipeline and it is very easy to well a sand. it in the pipe to a specific point and then headed exploded right. it goes gasper on you. definitely the company, the benefits from the explosions. why does this? because that would have been one of my next questions. so how would gas problem benefit from these explosions? guess frog has been trained to the most straight to the out the world does that. it is degrees in the floor of gas to europe. well, for because of some a technical problem such as the unsafe door, binds and turbines require in the repairs. we'll
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see most of the company to maintain. so the pipeline is proved that it was not true and the problem but, but, but why does gas problem need a pretext? these 2 pipelines are non operational. both have been shut down. so if it is gas problem, if it is the russian state, why blow up to pipelines but are not working anyway? will they need some sort of an explanation? they must show that someone was blowing those pipes and it gets prom is not to blame. because if gus broome. busy will show as though the world does that the decrees or, or munition of supply was caused by some forest miles or some well, circumstances that are beyond the will of god then guess is not going to pay the penalty for breaking their contracts. haven to deliver those us or you go look,
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guess how difficult would it be and to, i mean, could i non state actor be involved in this we do not know yet, but it is a very determined act. is it from inside or from? i will say that we don't know yet, i think investigation will show. and well, the problem is of the to repair that was pipelines requires well, many months of work. thank you for joining us and explaining that planning energy analyst a critical and moscow says early results from so called referendums being held in occupied ukraine, show that most voters favor joining russia. governance expected to use the are counter annex for regions haven. its allies described the boats. the votes as sharma ballots under refusing to recognize the results. you're dropping
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a vote into the ballot box. should mean having a say in one's future, but not many ukrainians believed. that's what happened in so called referendums, staged in for russian held regions of ukraine. first, results showed overwhelming support for joining russia. cave in the west have already said they would not recognize the outcome of a valid that ukraine says was in some cases conducted at gunpoint level which got you're fema today. there's a small number of people who have to put something like that agreement mark on the balance or the horse. and why wouldn't? because a man comes to every house with a rifle and asked them to vote. sure. what should people do when an arm person comes to their home, up to what they're forced to sign the ballot room or schumer you do it? not said a video from mary, you po, shared by the ukranian city, government in exile shows armed soldiers following election workers into
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residential buildings. a warning by ukrainian authorities that people will face criminal punishment if they vote prompted some to leave and others to hide behind closed doors with ukrainian leadership and it's western allies see the referendums as a pretext for the kremlin to annexed the 4 regions. blue hans donnette sk sir parisha and her son many ordinary ukrainians. think the same network then as a call illegal recham for. so there were some fascists, it's simply unbearable. then even a human theme in a chilling warning last week, vladimir putin said he would be ready to use nuclear weapons to protect territory. he considered part of the russian federation with the war escalate. asher and
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perhaps even become fighters for its army. lou or europe border agency, frantic says nearly 66000 russians have flooded into the e. u over the last week of mad leave to avoid being called up to fight in ukraine. latvia has declared a state of emergency as its frontier comes under pressure, and kazakhstan and georgia are reporting tens of thousands of arrivals. d w corresponding to maria cuts mad sir. reports now from a checkpoint on the border between georgia and russia. super, thanks to the georgians for opening the border. it made it much easier for us to live alone with friends, children, our family, on foot, or by bike with or without pads. many of these people crossing the border from russia into georgia, but are doing so to avoid being sent to war. d, w 's, maria cut damage. they went to meet some of them says the thought of the mobilization in russia. this checkpoint enabling georgia has been working in an
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emergency mode. thousands of russians have already until the country trying to escape the war in ukraine. russian man, along with their families, spent days and nights in queue stretching. 4 kilometers, most of the time without food and water, the price that they are willing to pay to so would going to the battlefield. alien spent 3 days on the road. moscow to up say flighty cuff cars, 1st by train than by bicycle. this is how he crossed the border and to georgia. those was just my cannot support what is happening in russia. now, i am against putin's policies. i am against this war, but i think it makes absolutely no sense. i was actually supposed to go to japan for a permanent residency in 6 months, but i decided that if everything closes down, there won't be any japan. when you have any wood, nikki says originate from moscow. he worked for an energy company which closed down because of the war, he'd like to return to russia some day when moscow changes its political course. are going to, there is a huge influx of cause, a huge influx of people,
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but i understand the customs officers have figured out how to deal with the situation and have started to organize traffic. and what is interesting is people are also organizing themselves. so martin is always, george is on his way from crass nadar to visit relatives in georgia. he tells d w, the border guards don't let every one through. he took my passport and check to see if i was being drafted. that was it. those who were being mobilized, they just turn them around, just like that. there have been cases like this. the george and interior ministry has already announced. it does not intend to close the border with russia. the russian federal security service has already deployed military personnel and an arm and personal carrier to the frontier to stop russians fleeing their mobilization orders. its joiner ego corrupt us, who's that director of the free russia foundation in south caucasus. he joined us from the georgian capital, tbilisi, full disclosure. mister corruptive, also has a commercial relationship with george avella. he was at the border between russia
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and georgia last night. welcome to d. w. what did you see there? going to yeah, of course my going on. first of all we assist russian political exile, but now we're close and monitoring will go on on the border because it effects the security of georgia and situation in russia as well when i was on the board. so lots of people coming it saelens and people use bicycles. they use any means to cross the border. yesterday, georgia and government bought a police, allow people to cross the border by foot. so many people just leave their cars far away and go buy food to cross the border and to leave russia as soon as possible not to go and die or kill someone in ukraine. so there is very 10. yeah, i was just going to ask about the what they were telling you about why they were leaving. i would say that mostly like there are various groups,
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but mostly people living because the actual never supported this war. and now there is a time to, to leave the country as soon as possible. they will never, they don't want to ever become a part of this criminal act in ukraine. i mean, the war, some people of course the, they were silent but just they don't want to die. and some people who even support the war. now after this put in step 2 and now it's mobile. it not to get because they also just don't want go and, and there was nothing written but mostly a majority of the people who opposed the war all the time from the very beginning. and so we have ga, obviously, sharing a border with russia, but it's much bigger neighbor. this must have put the georgia authority under quite a lot of pressure, not just from the physical number of people coming into its country, but also a political pressure from russia. i would like to remind the 20 percent of george's
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occupying the russian federation since the southern age. so occupation and a legal question. it when georgia are through the 1st red. yes, of course. the number of people coming into georgia going to georgia is a special service. is our money strongest. and at the moment there is no indication that there are issues, but of course, so big people in the country are 1st street 1600000 people. it's a lot, and of course it increases russian influence in georgia. so georgian society is now demanding to close the water. thank you for joining us for eagle, corrupt from the free russia foundation in south caucasus, and apologies for some of the sound quality. and then we'll take a look at some of the other stories floating around the world and start in germany . but the economy minister, robot hob access,
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the government will probably keep too. um it's 3 remaining nuclear power plants on standby until next year. ministers had been preparing to shut down all 3 by the end of december. concerns about energy shortages are growing because of the war in ukraine. rescue, as in guatemala asserting for survivors after a massive sink hole appeared in the middle of a highway. the mother and daughter remained missing after their car was swallowed up at least 3 others were injured. without she say, heavy rain cause the underground drainage system to collapse or can in has made landfall in cuba. storms expected to strengthen as it had towards florida. residents of tampa bay stock piling goods admission controls of cancelled, and nasa rocket launch caught in, spain has ordered good colombians finish akira to stand trial and charge the fighting to pay $14000000.00 euros in taxes. prosecutors are seeking an 80 year prison term after she be checked to plea deal to kill her says she'll fight the
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charges. japan has held a state funeral for former prime minister shinta arbor. he was assassinated in july . it was attended by dignitaries from around the world, but inside japan there is an ease about the cost of the funeral and division over mister abe's legacy ah, cremated. shortly after his death she though abe's ashes we carried into his state funeral by his widow. akira ave such services, anomaly reserved for japan's imperial family but an exception was granted for the country's longest serving prime minister ah, ministers among the international dignitaries where indian prime minister ninja mo,
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day, today, w died it onboarding field and former british prime minister to resume take up your pocket, japanese prime minister because she the fu meo led the tributes. and if on thought she sheen saw there was the one who worked harder than anyone else in the world to build and maintain peace with japan, the region and across the globe will she i you and to maintain and promote an international order that values freedom. she democracy think are human rights and the rules law. you stella of a single so logical disha ever a polarizing figure in japan. hundreds protested against our bay state funeral. and it's $11000000.00 price tag. it is perhaps on the world stage where our base influence is most admired,
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us vice president carmella horace spoke of his importance. ah, ah, i hate live here when the term ran and an open kinda sitting in as a member of the in the pacific region. as american lead chairs and the service emphasized abe's global legacy as a country and the family said their final good bye to sions. obey ah, that's a story that could come straight out of a science fiction thriller. nasa's 1st planetary defense operation has struck a meteor orbiting an asteroid, millions of kilometers out in space. there was to try and nudge the little moon into a new orbit. scientists were testing whether it would be possible to deflect an asteroid
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that was on a collision course with earth. 3, what? oh, my gosh. wow. i didn't give you a confirmation at direct hits, millions of kilometers from the world's 1st ever planetary defense mission as success. that is far from my coincidence. oh fantastic. we are so excited to be done. i, you know, we've worked on this mission for at least 7 years now and i it's been a work of over 1000 people. yeah, definitely. as we were getting close to the asteroid, there was a lot of ed said joy, i say both tear and joy at the same time because we, we saw that we were going to impact the idea behind dot. the double asteroid redirection test was to launch a small spacecraft to war to space rock,
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smash into it at high speed and al, to its course. this inaugural planetary defense test mission marks a major moment in human history. for the 1st time ever, we will measurably change the orbit of a celestial body in the universe. doing so has clear benefits and ensuring humanities ability to deflect a potential threatening asteroid in the future. nasa approved it could hit a small object in space. a follow up mission will check up on the target truck in 4 years to see how much it's all the tests changed. but 1st, it is time for celebration. as look at his where keith carrying, he's an american, astro biologist, and full at nasa employee. he joins us from washington, dc, a welcome back to the w. so if the earth is now actually threatened by incoming asteroids as they start system mean will be safe. will it means we have
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a good idea what to do if we do see the asteroid that is going to press my do he aster of the asteroid that we hit the moon? rather, neither of them threat the earth and we didn't make it any worse. so you don't worry about that, but this is a, it's a brother, simple and elegant way to do things. and it doesn't involve the hollywood style budgets where you blow things up. okay. and does the earth get threatened much by incoming asteroids? more than probably everybody realizes and is the old adage, is the more you look for things to more you will find and we've done international surveys of these asteroids out there. the big ones that can really cause a bad day i have been found, but the smaller and smaller ones are more difficult to find. and it's a rock not even as big as the little asteroids. it was hit almost a flattened village in russia about a decade ago. it later just outside of town, but people were injured and so forth. and so it's a threat and i, you know,
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the more, again, the more we look, the more we see that this is something very real and are finally we decided that you got to do something about ok. and so when does when, when would something like this get triggered? i'm me treated is i that, that there was a village in russia that got flattened would americas nasa launch the thing if it was a, if it was, if, if the mitchell was threatening, i left my regime that they were not particularly well disposed towards be that would make a good movie about how you make that decision. but odds are, it would be internationally. everybody would say, you know, there it is. it's coming this way. and i suspect that we be able to know when it would hit earth. and even if you're off by just a minor 2nd or so, it could be the difference between your beijing and st paulo. and so the easiest thing to do is to prevent that as early as possible. and it would be like if you were coming walking towards me and i said, turn a little bit like this in your 10 feet away. that little turn,
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you would end up way over to my side. but if i said to do the same thing right in front of me, he'd still walk into me. so the i buys dude as soon as you can and as hard as you can and dos as i understand it is part of nasa's planetary defense system. so 1st, this more a bit more of a sort of uh, space toys out there wanting to protect us. what a one will come from europe in a couple of years called hara. and it's a plan is to go by the same asteroid system to see what might have happened had changed and so forth to get some more precise data. and so again, this is an international effort because we're all on the same planet, you know, and i suspect that you'll see china and other countries as they develop these capabilities will also participate co. i could talk into effect so much aster bother just to keep counter now, some uplifting news from the, from portuguese of football legend that louise fi go one say the best plan on the
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planet to has now elevated. he's game literally to an altitude of more than 6 kilometers. it's one of those 0 gravity airplanes that go way up and that way down in a hurry. this particular cruise made for what the guinness record book says is the highest altitude game of football on a parabolic flight. bigger when the at 2000 blown door. when he played around madrid. i was like, a lot of fun is around about top story at best. our sabotage thought to be behind gas leaks from pipelines, connecting russia to germany, denmark's navy has released the sportage gas bubbling out through the baltic. se links again, turn the spotlight on europe's vulnerable energy security and moscow claim so called referendums and occupier ukraine. sure, people are overwhelmingly in favor of joining russia. the cabinet is expected to
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annex for regions. keith and its allies have denounced the votes as a shout of next year on the w kickoff looks that when you kings off a german capital, so football see more world news of the top of the i'm good with ah
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