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ah, ah ah ah ah, this is d w. news live trauma lin, ukraine's allies pledge firm supporters rush and launch is more attacks. president zalinski is calling on g 7, lead us to head to moscow with more st. trees and help strengthen ukraine's air defenses. as the 1st shipment of a new drum and made weapon system arrives,
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also coming up with security forces clash with protesters in iran's kurdish region is demonstrations over the death of a kurdish woman and police custody morph into a wide spread movement against iran's leaders and 20 years on from a terrorist attack that killed more than 200 people, australia and indonesia marked the anniversary of the bali bombings class. ah, the theme fans of angela lansbury knows so well the actress best known for the tv series murder. she wrote also one lifetime awards fulfilled and dare to work them. angela has died at the age of 96. ah,
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ah, i minute. gibbs mccann, and welcome to the program. ukraine's allies are pledging to help keep for as long as it takes. now this follows extensive missile and drones strikes by russia on multiple ukrainian cities. the bombardment is targeted civilians and energy infrastructure. ukraine says the strikes of killed at least to 19 people. leaders of the g 7 group of nations have condemned the latest attacks as indiscriminate and their vowing to hold russian president vladimir putin to account. this scene is a reminder, war is still at their doorstep. people and keep taking shelter in a subway station. they were worn by air raid sirens, which have repeatedly sounded, since the russian barrage began on monday. its terrorism. you understand that you are not safe at home,
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even if there is no infrastructure by 2 walls in a basement will not save you. this is all the ukrainians have been working quickly to repair the damage, the russians targeted power stations, but also the playground. she and she was sitting out did say this can be compared with anything. it's in desperation with no and not to continue to attack them with my wisdom they keep carrying out that we will resist. i'm going to work now of course we hide and look for a safety show. so i was scared for our lives yet, but it's a viable this event city is parisha also face a new round of russian missile attacks. a worker at this garage was killed and the building destroyed. so you know, 3, it's hard to express with words or would have this me morning,
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one of our co workers and our company's gone when somebody looked at the 50 people are now without a job settlement. and another company nearby has been destroyed to move much a little bit with president vladimir zelinski asked a snap meaning of g 7 leaders for more air defense capabilities. and to put even more pressure on russia over the new wave is terror, there must be a new wave of accountability for russia. new sanctions, new forms of political pressure, and new forms of support for ukraine. russia says it does not target civilians, but the broken windows and destroyed homes are proof of the devastation ukrainian people are enduring. i got an update a little earlier from dw sunnyside shaw, who is in keys following the latest air right alerts and the ukrainian capital. certainly another sleepless night for many people here and keith city as they were
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waking up to ery dillard shortly after 2, i am in the morning and after 5 am again and obviously the difference this time around compared to the arid alerts. just before monday, before all of this happened, this large scale attack on various parts. if you crane and the horde of key of city before that people really kind of wanted to over here, these air raid alerts and just go about their normal lives. now when you hear it, you really including my team jump out of your bad, go to the nearby shelter and a try to come up with a plan, a when and when is it safe enough a to return actually out to your room. so up, people are of course worn down by this, but by what they call and refer to a more increasingly as terrorism, as a form of terrorism. because if civilians who just simply want to go about their normal lives and kind of do so, especially since monday, since really this entire woo has entered a new phase in the eyes of so many who so far in places like if city thought that
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here more or less things are suton when he comes to the question of safety. now the, the russian asked writes, we've seen in the last couple of days of seriously damaged ukrainian energy infrastructure. how do people, mtv see the coming weeks playing out as, as temperatures are obviously going to get colder, people are concerned and they want to be prepared. so what we are seeing that people are buying generators and they are getting more blankets sleeping box in case they need to resort to mattress station again, beef because of the error rates, but also beat because they simply have no heating and they're hoping that maybe the metro station, at least it's a bit warmer. in fact, of the ukrainian government has taught people to switch those lights off if it's not necessary, not use things like the washing machine or any of these appliances because you just do not know how much energy actually is. there laughed in ukraine to keep this
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country running. so it's a different sense of urgency year. while at the same time, for example, for a mr. cooley about has accused russia ofa, quote, war crimes by deliberate, really attacking of these energy infrastructure in many parts of the country and something i would like to point out here. of course it's one thing if you have no energy in big cities, lot key of but again, even the worse picture in a village that completely deepens may be on one power grid that is as supplying various villages with energy. so here at least you kind of have a different social network system, so people can help each other. that's a bit different and more limited. for example, in live, in villages in the country. funny, thank you. that's funny. fetch our reporting from keith. a ukraine has confirmed that it's received the 1st unit of a german made at a fence system. germany plans to eventually dispatch 3 or 4 of the systems and the u. s. is expected to follow suit with additional advanced ad defense systems. and
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the iris t surface launch message has been passed of germany's ad offense network since 20. 17 analysts say it has a range of 40 kilometers and can take down aircraft missiles, androids, ukraine, hope's a system light, the iris can shield civilians and its own forces from air attacks. and i'm joined now by 2 must be going to the journalist, specializing in defense and security issues. a very well welcome to d. w. how much of a difference will the delivery of the german made at offense systems actually make in battle? well, the, your credit defense minister called it and you were here and we have to be a bit cost about that because it's a sophisticated system. it's a modern system, but just one system will not make such a difference. it can provide a defense for one city,
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but that's it. so ukraine leads in lot more of the systems. and if i may correct here in one point, this modern system has not been used for many as yet. so it's a 1st time that this comes into a real complex situation. it has been sold to a smaller version to sweden and norway is under consideration. but so far this system is so new, it hasn't really been tested. now the ukranian president is saying that at offense is his number one priority, but is focusing on ad offense. the best way to send rushes attacks should international assistance be focusing on something different. well, in the current situation, quite obviously our defense is what ukraine needs and it needs that fast. we have to remember the german system
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r t s l m has been promised by chance. a lot of folks already in june, but it took 4 months to deliver the same as with the u. s. not even system so called names. the same which is called the white house. actually, the systems have been promised by the us, but it also takes months to deliver. it's an item with which is in short supply in the west as well. so if it says this is our main number one priority is right, but i fear no one is really in the situation to fulfill this obligation rather fast. i my oscar at this point actually, and they so x ray generally and but said europe's weapons stockpile is being depleted because of ukraine. so should we be worrying that weapons deliveries to ukraine? are actually making the nations vulnerable at the moment. i'd say yes. mostly
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. depends on how far western nations are willing to order new supplies. and this is possibly a question of money of bureaucratic process. is some countries, did it already talking about how to really, i mean edition, for instance, the dutch have ordered for almost 2000000000 euros ammunition in germany. so some countries are talking up of us, not yet, but they all will have to. one last question, mr. big like russia has the largest nuclear arsenal in the well, the question, of course everyone's asking is president police and likely to use it? well, actually no one really can't tell except mister, put in himself. of course, it seems reassuring a bit that the u. s. we're grabbing clothes on this, say they, they see no reason to change of their nuclear poster. so the
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possibility remains up to signs the despite the wrist. rhetoric are not here yet. to must be got it. thank you so much for your time. you're welcome. okay, let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. you as president, joe biden has said that there will be consequences. the saudi arabia, following opec decision to cut oil production. the move is seen as benefiting russia and comes just weeks before us elections. biting, faced sharp criticism over his july visit to energy rich saudi arabia, despite human rights concerns. israel says it has reached a historic agreement with neighboring a lebanon over the shed maritime border. the u. s. mediated deal and a lengthy dispute and unlocks rich gas reserves. it's hoped it could improve ties between the 2 countries, which are formerly been at war for more than 70 years. coronation day for britons,
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king charles will be the 6th of may next year. now that announcement from buckingham palace, which is expected to put together a much shorter and less extravagant ceremony than the 3 hour coronation of queen elizabeth in 1953. the guest list is reportedly being paired from an initial 8000 to just to 1000. now, so says it succeeded in altering and asteroids all bit when it crashed the spacecraft into the rock into the rock last month. now, it's the 1st time that humanity has deliberately changed the motion of a celestial object. the space agency was testing plans to save earth from future collisions in iran protests over the death of 22 year old, martha armine in police custody. have moved into a wide spread movement, prompting a fierce response from authorities. amnesty international as reporting that live
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rounds are now being used against demonstrators. human rights organizations say at least 180 people have been killed since the protests began. these images circulating on social media reportedly show security forces in the city of sun and dodge in iran's curtis region. gunfire can be heard over and over again. and in g o says several people died and many were arrested. demonstrators had reportedly set up barricades in several parts of the city. eye witnesses have described warlike scenes. a human rights organization says at least $180.00 people have died since the nationwide protest spark out. cellphone footage shows the brutality used by iranian security forces and malicious loyal to the regime. amnesty international says that it's been systematic use of unlawful violence
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against protesters. mother, sister fluctuating the use of batons and half people being dragged by the hair across the street. and that's the use of live ammunition, golden rubber, bullets under a shot. but worst of all, the buckshot bullets went, which inflict injuries line over a larger surface area could quite targets when ours. all of this demonstrates extreme ruthlessness. yeah, mich, us, i saw a bunch was actual gun put up yet the protests don't seem to be dying down. i checked on university students formed the word hoon, meaning blood enchanted slogans from the women's rights movement. meanwhile, in the south of the country, work as at several oil refineries, reportedly went on strike on tuesday. several video showed protests as chancing regime critical slogans including death to the dictator and you have no ana.
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this is a book. the oil and gas sector is a key industry for the islamic republic. exports account for much of the regimes revenue. if the strike spread, it could further strengthen the protest movement in iran. america follow. and mourners have gathered to mark the 20 year anniversary of indonesia is bali bombings at a memorial and sidney, attended by australia's prime minister doves were released to symbolize with dozens of australians who lost their lives in the attack. hundreds also gathered on the indonesian resort island of bali to pay tribute to the victims. it was exactly 20 years ago that 2 bombs destroyed 2 packed bars in the district of trotter. 202 people were killed in the terror attacks which were carried out by militants linked to al qaeda. and from or we can speak to d w 's asia pacific bureau chief gail matters. who is in barley. hi,
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gail gets been 20 years since the attack. can you tell us more about what happened on that day? i'm standing here in the middle of those 2 packed bars that you have just mentioned on leon streeter. very busy party, a district off the holiday island of bali. essentially what happened that night 20 years ago is that a smaller device that made it by a suicide bomber went off in an irish pop right over here. and then that was followed by people running on to the streets. and them a huge device in a truck just outside the prison nightclub. would you, sir? see right behind me vacated as a slot of land that is to day and bed bomb was so strong, it left a crater of one meter depth on the street. now we know that 202 people died in those attacks. what about the, the people who was responsible for carrying them out?
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well, there was the so called a term terrorist or cell is jemila, mia and al qaeda affiliated group. that was basically hunted down over the past 20 years. there was a recent arrest or affiliated to those body attacks only in 2020 the terrorist attacks here. the biggest area in anesha has experience in its history. a set off a so called division, the $88.00, a special unit, or 2. well, it work against terrorism in the country and so aggressive police work is, is what followed but also a so called di radicalization program. now my colleague, her sharon migrate some along and i went to meet one of the participants of that d radicalization program. let's take a look. living a farmer's life. something handle their nan door could never have imagined possible . the 38 year old is raising some 4000 quails at this farm in pecosy west java is
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a complete turnaround from his previous life. like all workers at this farm said mandel used to be part of a terrorist network. and isaac fighter, who was involved in several terror attacks in indonesia. he was arrested in 2016 and released 4 years later. yeah, well i don't, i used to be like, whoa, what's the latest weapon? how much is that going? yeah, now i run this quail farm up and up. will you fernando is one of some 300 convicted terrorist in indonesia who over the last few years have decided to join a state sponsor at d. radicalization program. initially, the father of to refused to cooperate science and the then i got to know some fellow convicts in jail who had cooperated with the indonesian government and had renounce violent extremism. they got me curious. a few weeks later i asked for access to the library and got it. i started to read that to change it and
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eventually mustered up the courage to pledge my allegiance to indonesia in 2018 to see that he radicalization program was established after the deadliest terrace attack an initial history. the valley bomb being in 2002, the attack kill 202 people, including 88 australians, one of the terrorists, convicted for that attack bomb maker who my paddock also participated ended in radicalization program. he is about to be released on parole. 7 years early like other inmates, the former terrorist was rewarded with a reduced sentence after joining the program de la rumbly and undergoes as it done in a d radicalization program that the challenge is that it always needs to be tailor made take for instance, him up at sac sang a you need to analyze his behavior in prison. his understand his interests. yes. learn now what skills he has 2nd or that needs to be a salad advocate. so the d radicalization program works for him and for other
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former convicts. f x not beat that on his me and lane. experts agree that simply incarcerating in anesha some 500 convicted terrorists for life is not a long term solution. but as in an aegis, prisons fill up with new terrorist attorneys, the state we socialization program will soon need additional funding. henderson and his neighbor at the quill farm is certainly convinced that the future is worthless . i will give her ankle. we should embrace them. if we don't, they could go back to where they used to be, and we don't need to be harsh on them. we are all one people. after all, i'm, what am i saddle? one initially will, you know, was nervous about his neighbors. now he is a frequent customer and often comes to the farm to buy quill eggs. he liked the state beliefs, the former convicts should be given as 2nd chance. gag
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. we've just seen that in your report. how radically the lives of some of the men responsible for the bombings and have since changed. but of course we can't forget about the victims and of course their families as well. absolutely. and today, many of them will be coming here to reserve any that will be held, this monument right behind me. i would say essentially there's 2 groups of people. there's those who simply want to forget and we're scarred for life physically or mentally. and there are those who feel like returning to his grades with horror, it helps them in the healing process. i met one of the victims of, of this a tech who was only 4 cars away from the bob that detonated as she will be here today for the ceremony. and she hopes that helps her hearing process a. but also she mentioned that she is rather saddened that some of the terrorists of this di radicalization programs are about to be set free. gail, thank you. that's t w's asia pacific bureau chief gail matters.
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now the british born actress angela lansbury has delight at the age of $96.00 lads . braves korea spanned 8 decades across film theater and television chia and the spotlight for her performances in broadway musicals. but she became a household name in the crime drama series. murder, she wrote. hollywood says good bye to acting legend. angela lansbury. she her mother, ang, siblings. settled in tinseltown shortly after fleeing german bombings on london during world war 2 lands bury the daughter belfast born actress morning mcgill quickly plays a career of her own i guess it's going to work on your tunes again. not she and academy award nominations as supportive actress for 2 of her 1st 3 felt gas light in 1945, the picture of dorian gray and 46. as she was nominated again in 1900. 62 for the
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mentoring and candidate ah, where she portrayed a deadly communist agent and a title characters mother lands. very soft success on broadway to winning tony awards 5 times on the great white way. but she submitted herself in the hearts of tv audiences. on the drama murder, she wrote plank. jessica fletcher, a middle age widow and writer, turned amateur sleuth. though she never won an emmy for the 18 time, she was nominated for the ro and others on the small screen. the academy presented her with a lifetime achievement award. miss lansbury here is your academy ward at last. still she rather than the recognition she received from children for being a disney favorite in beauty and the beast he lives oldest in through ashy can
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be daily feeling for somebody been unexpected. to me. i loved to think that children, lo me for my voice is not my looks they know me for my boys. know sometimes when i'm in a supermarket or something, a kid will say to her mother that's music. dame angela lance. barry that at the age of $96.00. angela lansbury. now how's this? an artistic power? couple, a new exhibition and madrid is showcasing the spanish artist pablo picasso and the french fashion designer coco chanel. the show highlights schnells influence on
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picasso's work and how her designs were in turn inspired by the cubist art movement, but he championed the casso was criticized for his attitude towards women. the curators say that this exhibition shows a softer side of the artist. and we've just got time for a reminder of the top stories that we're following for you. ukraine's g 7 allies have pledged their firm support following recent russian missile attacks. the 1st shipment of the new german made add a fence system has arrived in ukraine after it was 1st promised. during the summer . and mourners have been to marking the 20 year anniversary of indonesia is bali bombings. more than 200 people were killed in a terror attack carried out by militant linked to al qaeda. now don't forget,
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