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syria a way. ready product from missile production, which is usually dumped into nature, mixed in a bit of plastic ways. and it's done in 90 minutes on d w. now. ah ah. this is d w news line from berlin. north korea fires, a ballistic missile over japan to pens. prime minister condemns the missile test calling it it now rages act. south korea's president calls it a reckless nuclear provocation that will be met with a resolute response. also coming up,
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ukraine continues to regain territory in areas claimed by moscow. president zelinski says troops have liberated more towns and several regions after major gains in the east ukrainian forces are now pressing their counter offensive in the southern region of her son. and to run supreme leader breaks his silence and anti government protest across the country. he uses the u. s. and israel planning the protest runs biggest in recent years. he calls the death of young women in police custody a tragedy. ah, i'm here in tilton. welcome to the program. north korea has fired a ballistic missile that flew over northern japan, japanese and south korean authorities confirm the launch of the missile, which they said flew 4000 kilometers before falling into the pacific ocean. japanese prime minister for me. ok, shita condemned the launch calling. it is outrageous. act depends. government
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issued an alert through the nationwide emergency warning system trained service was also largely halted in northern japan as a precaution earlier we astronaut michael pen and took you to explain the significance of the missile actually flying over japan. well, politically speaking, it's very significant because you know this, you know, most of these missile tests when we hear about north korean missile test, they're just fired from the coast and they land in the sea of japan. and this is of concern to, you know, people, perhaps fishermen or people who are doing shipping. but if we're in this case, we're talking about actually going over the japanese islands, which means that for example, there's a technical problem. it very well could land in japan and basically constituted an attack or could shut down, or if there's an attempt to shoot down one of these missiles that's also could lead to the missile coming down in japanese territory and possibly causing loss of life
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. so i think that to not just a government, but the japanese people themselves become quite alarmed. and in cases when north korea fires missiles over the islands, ukrainian forces have recapture territory in the south. the country. it's been called their biggest breakthrough there since the start of the war. in february, russian installed officials have also acknowledged ukraine's advances neanderthal region when, afore that russia legally annexed last week. and verified reports suggest ukrainian troops have advanced as much as 40 kilometers in a single day. ukrainian troops raising the flag in what they say is the recently annexed region of her son. in dannetta, another region, russia claims as its own ukrainians ride through in tanks. some of them captured and still bearing the russian war symbol zed. the 3rd ga. gov romilly. mon. as
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rosalyn. ha ha. rotten wiggle. and no, ha. this her machine ah, will work for our farm for no russia recently announced it was annexing for regions of ukraine. ukrainian troops, cape, recapturing territory. they achieved their biggest great through in the south since the war began. shortly after pushing soldiers out of the strategically important city of lemon in the working. now ukrainian president, the lot amused lensky says he only has liberated new towns in a number of areas where i live with showing you for a day to day. the offensive movement of our army and all our defenders, continued unity, there are new liberated settlements in several regions. there are fierce fighting continues in many areas of the front. it comes as president putin faces increasing
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problems with manpower logistics and morale, as well as thousands of men fleeing russia after being called up to fight in a morale boost for ukraine fighters who defended the as of style steel plant in the besieged city of mary paul were united with their families. the ukrainian troops were part of a prisoner swap, broken by a turkey where the fighters will remain until the end of the war. when these families hope to be back together again, for good did of you corresponded nick connelly's in key of earlier we asked him about the reported ukrainian advances in the south of the country where it does seem like after months where there was a lot of talk about had a song and where this was busy that turned out to be a distraction tactic when actually crane was making it advanced in the east. they had to keep and basically just to do some incremental change incremental movements
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if that's all that this is now really getting going. great forces not only heading towards hassan from the west, but also from the north, and the russians already exposed. there they on the west bank of the depot river is really, really wide river. it is at its widest at that point. and crazy, been able to base to destroy all the crossings. and now russia depend on pontoon bridges and air transit to get supplies that garrison there. so they're very, very vulnerable. and there's a sense that grant is now really reaping the rewards, months of fairly kind of low level and kind of mythological work. it's trying to destroy russian supply lines, russian arms deposed. and now those russian soldiers are really suffering from basically kind of starvation over. i mean, isn't there really you're having to think 3 times about using all kinds of weapon systems and not really able to respond in kind to the kind of barriers that coming on too, coming up against from the ukrainians. now, moving into wisconsin, that was des des connolly, and give now the conflict new crane and efforts to end it have also drawn the attention of the world's richest men,
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illinois musk. he's published his suggestions in the social media post, and predictably, they've prompted quite a response or reporter enter shorter has been following this for us. so what exactly deal must suggest? well, isla masked tweeted a piece plan for the for the conflict and ukraine in around 40 words. and he entitled this pole ukraine, russia piece and sat down for points and invited his followers on the internet to vote yes or no for his piece plan. and it's drawn of attention and i'm quite a lot of anger. hopefully we can see that tweet right now on screen 3 of those points raise more questions than offer any solutions, like the 1st one and russia, a un supervised vote in the territories that russia annex from ukraine last week, russia illegally annex those territories. and as we've just been hearing on the
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show, then not even control in control of all of those areas. the, the 2nd point, giving a, giving cry, crimea to russia. keith has already said one of its goals within this fight back against russia is to retake crimea and the that 4th point, a neutral ukraine. keith is already submitted a false track speed it up proposal an application to join nato. so neutral you in an ukraine is not something that ukraine is likely to want to want to accept. so really some pretty unpalatable proposals for keith, courtesy of a lot mosque. right. and what exactly has been the response so far from been from people involving the conflict. so you cranes ambassador to the u. s. and she, she sent out quite a polite tweet, suggesting that you know, mosque was misinformed and the offered him a history lesson. and quite
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a lot of uses on twitter, offered a ito mosque, a chance to get to grips with the european history of a lot of me as lensky, the ukranian president. he hit back with his own poll, suggesting that a twist he uses vote on who they like better. the eagle mosque that supports ukraine or the mosque that supports russia. but many posts pointed out quite fairly that some solving this conflict is going to be harder than bashing out a few tweets the dead whilst the 2 sides have agreed on. things like is now exchanges letting ukrainian ships leave black c ports loaded with grain ceasefire actual ceasefire talks between the 2 sides ended months ago. and i'm talk of a, a piece plan is very, very far away at the moment. or there was, you know, be reporter and a shorter thank you for bringing us up to date around supreme leader, ayatollah ali. i mean, he has accused united states in israel,
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of been behind the wave of nationwide unrest, sparked by the death of masa, meaning the 22 year old domini, died last month after being arrested by iran's morale, the police for allegedly violating the countries conservative dress code act of the see the government crackdown on demonstrations has so far killed, at least 52 people. it on supreme liter. i have to learn how many has broken silence on the protests that have rocked. there, slamming country. he calls a debt of martha, many tragic but thieves. the demonstrations are not an organic grassroots movement and he is fully backing. the security forces had been deborah said, o act, madame, who did the planet for the protests? i say it is clear that the planning was done by america, the fake, zionist resumed. their followers that don't bother roy or not. despite a violent clack down, that protests are not dying down. there are 2 ports of students sticking to the
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streets, invaded cities, defeat your shore security forces to putting a crowd outside the university and bet on the demonstrations have also spread to many parts of the white. like here in is tumbling turkey, with its big community of advice it on in the mon monday bashing beneatha mugs forgive hon. not forget your job. i want the whole world to hear from us here. we do not want and slamming government. we do not want marolla to police, shot him death to how many bad many we couldn't call my to we are on because the earth sauce. so we came here to show or power because you know, this we, we don't want is la mic republic of iraq. we just want freedom. iran in it on the protested, continue to challenge the hard line government with many demanding an end of the more than 4 decades long islamic rolled. let's take
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a look now. it's where the other headlines making or stories rather making headlines around the world. u. s. person joe biden has arrived in puerto rico, his 1st visit since hurricane fiona devastated the island last month. over $100000.00 people are still without power after fiona cars, catastrophic flooding, and land flies. biden is pledge not to abandon the island as rebuilds after its 2nd major hurricane in 5 years. at least 20 people, including senior regional officials, have been killed in 2 car bombings in the capital of somalia huron region. extreme is rebel rubashaw bomb has claimed responsibility for the attack on local government headquarters. here on region has been the center of a recent mobilization against the rebels. in indonesia, police chief has been fired and 9 officer suspended after a week and stampeded a football stadium that left 125 people dead. the spokesman said, a spokesman said, ma, long city head of police has been replaced as part of an inquiry into the tragedy.
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dozens more officers are being investigated for unethical behavior. switch assigned to savant a possible pay bow rather has won the nobel peace prize in or who will prize in medicine, excuse me. there he was honored for his work sequencing the genome of the end result in extinct species close to related to modern humans. to lock the secrets of the neanderthal people did what some scientists thought was impossible. recovering dna from 40000 year old bones. what makes us unique as humans, what distinguishes us from other extinct human species. and what we have in common, swedish, paleo geneticist, sunshine people has been asking these questions for decades. what my own group and my biggest interest is actually to start to the genetic differences between present
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a people and our closest relatives. and now the tools, particular genetic changes that exist in everybody today are almost everybody. and that may be important for why modern you must became so note, new, morose, foreign, big society, and so on. tevo accomplished what was previously thought impossible. using bone fragments he isolated, sequenced and analyzed dna from early humans such as neanderthals. genetic material, this old is usually only available in fragments. if at all in the announcement the nobel committee in particular honored those methods which enabled him to analyze early human genes. paper was able to show that bone fragments discovered in southern siberia belong to a previously unknown archaic human species that denisa yvonne's. he also showed that homo sapiens interbred with them as did other early humans. and he specified when and where this happened. neanderthal and denise of on genes are still present in our genome to day. the nobel committee announced their decision to the swede at
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his home in leipzig. this is where he has worked for over 20 years as director of the max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology. and here's a quick reminder of the top new story at this hour. japan's prime minister as condemned north korea's launch of the ballistic missile that flew over japan as an outrageous act. the launch that off emergency warning systems in japan's north a ride you're up to date, been to june will be up in just a few hours time with more news for you. i'm here in tilton, thanks for watching. so how did she become an adult? hitler's favorite director and how did he become a forgotten film pioneer leniently finished and on ode.
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