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ah, okay, jackson. oh, talk to him 1st, w ah, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. ukraine continues to regain territory in areas claimed by russia. president zalinski says troops have liberated more towns and several regions. ukrainian forces are now pressing their counter offensive in the southern region of hassan. also coming up,
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germany's foreign minister rejects poland, demand for world war 2. reparations on alina babel calls the matter, settled after the polish government to requests compensation from germany, totaling 1.3 trillion euros class. the nobel prize in physics goes to a trio of scientists awarded for their discoveries in the field of quantum mechanics. advances that have broad implications for secure information transfer and quantum computing. ah, my manuscripts, mckinnon. thanks for joining us. ukrainian forces have broken through russian defences in the south of the country. what expanding their rapid offensive in the east, the seizing back more territory in areas annexed by russia and threatening supply lines for his troops. officials, they're in ruled by moscow,
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have acknowledged ukraine's advances in the hassan region. one of 4 that russia illegally annexed last week. ukrainian troops is said to have gained territory as much as 30 kilometers away from where the front stood. just days ago, troops raising the flag in what they say is a village in hassan region, which had just been illegally annexed by russia. in done yet, another region, russia claims its own ukrainians. right through in tanks. some of them captured and still bearing the russian war. symbols. ed. this is a can come from a lemon as rawson ah, rotten wiggle. i know this machine, i will work for our harmful go. russia recently announced it with annexing for regions of ukraine. ukrainian troops keep recapturing territory. they achieve their biggest breakthrough in the
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south since the war began. shortly after pushing soldiers out of the strategically important city of li man in the eastern europe. now ukrainian president reloaded me as a lensky says, the army has liberated new times in a number of areas. so inevitably, day, the offensive movement of our, our man, all our defenders, continued unity. there are new liberated settlements and several regions. fierce fighting continues in many areas of the front. it comes as president putin faces increasing 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 south steel plant in the besieged city of mary. you, paul, where we united with their families. the ukrainian troops were part of
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a prisoner swap, broken by turkey, where the fight as will remain until the end of the war. when these families hope to be back together again for good. liana fix is the fellow for europe at the u. s . a think tank council on foreign relations. i asked her what she expects putin to do next, following his illegal annexations and mobilization of new troops. well, a putting has tried to do with these annexations attempted annexations. one has to say is to draw a wet line along these territories and to prevent exactly what is happening right now. the columns of those 2. so he has different options that he can help us. you. one option is to send more and more washing man into the area to try to stabilize it, which will be difficult. the other is to escalate further with the text on ukrainian civilian infrastructure with the text on west and for instance energy infrastructure. to make clear that his read that those attempted and next
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territories belong to washer has indeed not been a bluff. as he said in his speech, in germany's foreign minister said today that we should take rushes nuclear threats seriously. how serious do you think they are? we should take those, but seriously, they are part of the options that the russian president has on the table in this war. but until we come to that maximum option, which is also for russia, would mean a lot of costs and a lot of disadvantages. there will be other steps that we will see. so it is an option, but it is an unlikely option, at least for the moment because they're just too many other options at the russian president can want to escalate and to get ukraine and the west away from further offenses. well that's the thing is that you hear the word nuclear and everyone gets very worried. so even it is an unlikely scenario. what can the west do?
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i mean, can i do anything to prevent nuclear escalation by person? what the west can do is to signal very clearly to put in what the cost of such an action would be. and that is something which is not only up to the united states, which is already done private messaging and signaling to moscow and also communicated about this. it's also up to you p to germany, to funds, to outline the consequences, to the washing president. but not only you p, it would be also advisable to have china in india, those countries that have not explicitly condemned watches invasion to have them on board because it can't be their interest to have a loose cannon nuclear washer. so we need a deterrence of washer, from several actors, and also global actors. and that was me on effects of fellow for europe at the u. s . think tank the council on foreign relations and out time to take
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a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. authorities in moscow have put a former state t. v. journalist on the wanted list of she reportedly escaped house arrest. marina of any cova gained international attention in march when she interrupted alive, news broadcasts, to protest against russia's one ukraine. she faces up to 10 years in prison if found guilty of spreading the kremlin coals, fate news about russia's armed forces. north korea has fight a ballistic ballistic missile over japan for the 1st time in 5 years. authorities in tokyo say the miss, i'll flew more than 4000 kilometers. before landing in the pacific ocean. the government activated its miss all alert system and ordered residence in northeastern regions to seek shelter. a delegation of west africa regional blog echo was, is due to arrive in burkina faso. today, the visit comes days off to the country's military leader was ousted in
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a qu. he agreed to step down after 2 days of stand off with the new hunter leader. and his now fled to neighboring tow go. a german foreign minister in alina babble has rejected a request from poland for world war to reparations. on a visit to warsaw, burbock said germany's position on the matter was settled. on monday, holland's government formerly sent a request for 1.3 trillion euros in compensation for damages incurred by occupying nancy forces during the 2nd world who his ponens foreign minister, charleston, i received the smears. it says it's great to address this problem. to, to represent that is why the government i represented i sent a note to the german government yesterday asking for a fair, complete trust and legal settlement of material issues very go. so it's still very good material. namely the losses suffered by polish citizens. and the state during
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the 2nd world war policy, burbock said that while germany has a responsibility to remember the nazi regime, crimes in poland, the issue of financial reparations had already been resolved to like the same time . and the question of reparations. from the point of view of the federal government, as you know is closed. if the good news is i miss it is a boy is important for me. even when we have different, maybe the most different opinions on matters. the good news is we have a common future without european union. mid ones are over patient when yawn. united nations has stepped up its appeal for donations to help flood ravaged pakistan. it's now hoping to raise $816000000.00. now that's 5 times more than its previous target is the un says the funds are urgently needed to assess millions of displace people and to prevent what it's describing as
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a 2nd wave of death caused by waterborne disease outbreaks. and maryan malnutrition mohammed law shoddy and his family are returning home. dude with a flood. they had to stay for a month in a rescue camp in their village in buckets, anthony robbins waters have now defeated and thief to be back. but the devastating floods have left at home in death. the roof have been damaged and the walls have cracks or de bonnie, the water started washing in when the floods came over them. we fled by boat towards dyke. what it was tails at the time. for the courier debuggers is given their meager resources, it will take the family some time to make the house habitable back of town is thrilling from the worst flooding in its history. millions have been displaced. but
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it not only homes that need to pity, belt, stagnant flood water and poor sanitation if putting millions at risk of becoming fiercely in the united nations has launched an art, an appeal for around 800000000 dollars focused on emergency needs. we are entering the 2nd wave of the humanitarian crisis. there, of course, huge numbers of mosquitoes carrying dang, carrying malaria. vera horrific skin disease now which are beginning to emerge. the european union has also pledged 30000000 euros in humanitarian it. but buckets on faith, the much promised help has been slow to reach the country, leaving many people like mohammed la shoddy to slowly pick up the p 5th and start all over again on their own. the nobel prize for physics has been awarded to 3 physicists working on
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a quantum mechanics ally aspect from france. john klauser from benighted states, and anton sailing up from austria were given the most prestigious prize in science present. finding our has been nicknamed mr bean after successfully demonstrating quantum teleportation in 1997 through a call with china. hands on xhylia, a received a standing ovation. he's been doing research here at the university of vienna for many years and to particle physics. now he's won the nobel prize, the biggest award in science with during the 1st experiments, i was sometimes asked by the press what the whole thing was supposed to be good for . and i said, i can tell you quite proudly. it's not good for anything. i'm just doing this out of curiosity. as noise, you. silent is sharing the prize with france, his alarm aspect and american john klauser. all 3 have made groundbreaking
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discoveries in the field of quantum mechanics and put simply, it's about the interaction of the smallest particles, much smaller than atoms. the nobel committee in stockholm tried to explain what the implications are on them. the thing you can apply these findings, for example, in the security tightened cribson field of cryptography and alt fine quantum computers and very specialized sensor technology technologies. the sick but aunt on salinger has explained these complicated physics concepts with the help of foam dice. the smallest pairs of particles can automatically change shape with businesses said one, even if they're far apart. seriously. this goes back to einstein. this goes back to o including on a guy called john bell. so it's all about how we view the universe and how particles in this case light particles interact with one another. so in this particular case, you've got 10 particles. they could be in different areas, but they may be still entangle as a court, that's the technical term. it's angled with one another. it's
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a bit like having 2 family members that might be on different sides of the world. you still kind of connected. you might even have sort of a telepathy between the 2. it's mark the scientists will share the prize money, which is almost 1000000 euros years. so now the u. s. country music style loretta lynn, also known as the queen of country, has died. the age of 91 until a working class family in kentucky and 1932 linds frank songs about life and love made her one of the biggest names in country music to passed away peacefully as her home in tennessee, ah, on your home. the wrestling. and with that, you are up to date coming up. next we look at the microscopic creatures that cool our bodies home that is in our documentary series. but 1st,
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chili's government is created a new national park to protect thousands of flowers in the attic common desert. it is the driest and sunniest as it in the world, but every few years it comes to life. take a look for. busy busy oh lou. busy busy busy ah, wish a vibrant habitat lou ended go listening place of long the mediterranean sea seen it almost far and so far do korean drift along with.

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