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i school starts october 8th on d, w. it's with this is dw news live from berlin, explosions in the baltic. sea then leaks from the gas pipelines connecting russia and europe. european countries, including germany, say it was deliberate. other western meters asked whether this was russian sabotage . also on the program, ukrainian president followed ramirez, lansky vows to defend all his country's territory. he says russia is trying to steal land after moscow claim so called referendums in occupied regions. show
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people in favor of joining russia and the great exits from russia gathers momentum, tens of thousands more men leave to avoid being called of to fight a new crank. ah, i pablo foliage. welcome to the program, germany, denmark, and sweden, se saboteurs caused gas leaks, and the nord stream pipelines connecting russia to the you, scientists to recorded explosions in the baltic sea before it. detecting 3 symbol tiniest leaks. the pipeline operator says the damage is unprecedented. european commission president ursula funder line says she also thinks that sabotage is to blame and says any attacks on europe's energy infrastructure will be met with the strongest possible response gas bubbles. channing the baltic,
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see this video from denmark's military shows thousands of cubic meters of fuel flowing from a pipeline, at least 70 meters below sea level. the on the see pipelines north stream $1.00 and $2.00 link russia and germany, the 3 red dots mock, the places where leaks were detected, even though the pipelines are not currently delivering russian gas to europe. they are still full of fuel off to the pressure in the pipeline dropped earlier this week. the operator said that suggested actual damage to the on the see pipes. some european leaders say that damage was no accident. they, oh, that sounds good. we have swedish intelligence, but we also have received information from denmark. and based on this, we concluded that this is probably a deliberate act. it is probably
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a case of sabotage. they also told anthro ago met sub with osh. it's still not clear what caused the problems on the pipeline pulse of which were constructed just a few years ago. but sweden has launched a preliminary probe to find out if the system was intentionally attacked. if it is confirmed, that's clearly in owen's interest. um, now my understanding is the lease will not have a significant impact on yours energy resilience. and what's critical is that we are working day and day out both on a short term basis in a long term basis to address energy security for, for europe. the u. s, as long warned that europe is to dependence on russian gas and gas leaks, and the baltic sea overshadowed the launch of a different project to secure supply, then mar components leaders to had a polish facility, part of
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a project to transport norwegian gas via denmark. to poland, to replace russian supplies. the ruptured, gnawed stream pipelines partly owned by rushes. biggest gas producer, the kremlin has also suggested foul play. she just near jay's creature near them, no option can be ruled out right now. it's clear that there is damage to the pipeline, so we can't exclude any version of events regarding the reason for this, you know, before the results of the official investigation, we had to renew screw church, which broke jordan with the accusations of sabotage. the suspicions over who was to blame a ratcheting up tensions between russia and it's european neighbors. where we asked to energy analyst mikhail critique him whether he believes the pipeline leads were caused by sabotage. yes,
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definitely. it was summer tires as far as when to stand that big explosions and ruptures in the biplanes that occurred on the same old same old dangerously. but the problem is to determine who is to blame if well, of the investigators the race pieces over the y, blaine, and the see the holes in the pipes. well have edges point in the words inside the pipe, then it was an explosion for him. i will cite a made by some maybe sub what 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, then it was gus brom gasper. i could easily send well, sounds in which the technicians called the big it's
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a robot that goes inside the pipeline and it is very easy to well, send it in the pipe to a specific point and then had to have it exploded. because gasper will definitely the company, the benefits from the explosions because you've got a well, a show as to the world. does that the decrease or, or munition of gas supply was caused by some forest miles or some, well, circumstances that are beyond the will of gas pearl then gas proven is not going to pay the penalty for breaking their contracts and the failure to deliver as us or you go my guess. well, there are also concerns about what the natural gas leak means for the environment. here's the assessment from energy security expert frank on back from bon university . this is no malice gospel, almost asked it's being released and it's me saying him up, which is of course
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a climate disaster. yes. ah, but what is this that and it could also pose a danger for shipping. but apart from that, it isn't dangerous. so long as it's so nice by law nish, by tug of hellish ukraine's president vallarta married zalinski has vowed to defend all his country's territory, including regions occupied by russia on which moscow plans to annex following bogus so called referendums, speaking to the un security council. as voting results were released, zalinski said president vladimir putin was waging a one man fight against the rest of humanity. once again, russia seems poised to take over neighboring territory illegally. moscow says the referendums, unoccupied. ukraine reflect the voice of the people, and that they say they want to become russian. ukraine in its allies, say the votes are nothing more than a pretext for expansion. there are also fears that russia would try to press men in the regions into military service to fight against keeps forces. ukraine's
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president says he's not going to let that happen. each other all was provo. this further attempt to annex ukrainian territory means there is nothing more to talk about with the president of russia. i shall audit fishy leveled in with you. we will act to protect our people in the henderson region in this, appalachia region in don bass, in the currently occupied areas of the heart of cape region and in crimea. if criminal rushes annexation of crimea, and 2014, was preceded by referendum, much like the one that just ended unconstitutional, announced mir days before voting began and carried out in a war zone. in the presence of armed soldiers, most countries don't recognize russian control of crimea. western allies say the same will apply to the 4 regions where the latest sham referendums took place. here, at the u. n, the u. s. promised to make russia pay if it tries a repeat of crimea,
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the united states will never recognize any territory. russia attempts to seize or allegedly annex as anything other than part of ukraine. we reject russia's actions unequivocally. and we will continue to work with our allies, partners and like minded to impose cost on russia and to provide historic amounts of support for ukraine. but international condemnation hasn't stopped moscow's ambitions and ukraine. vladimir putin has even threatened to use nuclear weapons to defend territory. he claims his part of russia at this point, only he knows where that imaginary border lies. the you border agency frantic says nearly 66000 russians have flooded into the european union over the past week. as men leave to avoid being called up to fight in ukraine, latvia has declared
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a state of emergency as its frontier comes under pressure and outside the u. kazakstan and georgia are reporting tens of thousands of arrivals. dw correspondent maria cut em utsa reports now from a checkpoint on the border between georgia and russia. possible, thanks to the georgians for opening the border. it made it much easier for us to live totally alone with friends, children, our family, on foot 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 mads, they went to meet some of them says the thought of the liberalization that russia, this checkpoint enabling georgia, has been working in an emergency mode. thousands of russians have already answered 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 we're going to the battlefield alias
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spent 3 days on the road, moscow to up se, flat cop cars 1st by train than by bicycle. this is how he crossed the border and to georgia bushes, but i cannot support what is happening in russia now. i am against putin's policies . i am against this war. 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 really would've 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, there is a huge influx of cause, a huge influx of people, but i understand the customs officers have figured out how to deal with this 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 crowds, nadar to visit relatives in georgia. he tells d w, the border guards don't let every one through. rose. he took my passport and checked
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to see if i was being drafted. that was it. those who are being mobilized, they just turned them around, just like that. there have been cases like this. the georgia 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 . let's have a look at some of the other news from around the world. authorities and mexico have arrested a leader of an extremist ultra orthodox jewish sect in the south of the country. the left to hor, group is accused of organized crime and human trafficking. official said, an unspecified number of women and children had also been removed from the groups jungle compound. typhoon nor root has made land full in vietnam, bringing heavy rainfall and wind speeds above 100 kilometers per hour. airports,
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schools and offices have been closed and over 200000 people. evacuated, forecasters are warned of landslides and serious flood, or reports from cuba, se the islands entire electricity system has collapsed as a result of damage caused by hurricane in that means the whole country is without power. the hurricane is now heading for the southern united states. florida is preparing for one of the fiercest storms in decades. battling the elements as hurricane in closed in on cuba. the hurricane ripped through the western part of the island for 5 hours, tearing down power, lions, and flooding homes a little over $40000.00 people were evacuated. they escaped with their lives, but many have nothing left to go home to. you can get through anything except death . we'll keep going. we'll always keep going. hurricane ian is expected to head
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northwards over the gulf of mexico, where it is likely to grow wider and stronger before reaching florida on friday, and bringing heavy rain and flooding to georgia on saturday. while residents prepare for the worst summer. still hoping that hurricane in go away up to 3 meters of storm surge is expected leaving those near the coast, particularly vulnerable thema, hey, nathan, as those i'm on, can you imagine we 100 meters from the beach? we're trying to take precautions. bought damage is unavoidable. because a hurricane that comes out with such a force, what caused damage, but we're trying our best vocal c. u. s. president joe biden has declared a state of emergency in florida and some, 2 and
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a half 1000000 people are under evacuation orders. the government has prepared huge amounts of fuel, water meals and emergency personnel to try and mitigate what looks likely to be a full blown disaster. that's all for now after the break business news with steven beardsley, he's looking at the battered british pound for me. the team here in berlin, thanks for watching. take care. i'll see you again with something with him. when you work as an architect, like go all in or not at all women in architecture. why are they so invisible to the larger public? we decided to ask them versus i what is the poetry, the secret of a house and i'm told about their motivations.

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