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ah, jackson hole. talked to him 1st w with ah, ah, this is dw news alive from berlin, ukraine's allies pledge firm support as russia launch is more attacks. president zalinski is calling on g 7, lead us to hit moscow with more sanctions and help strengthen ukraine's ad defenses . also on the show.
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ah, the theme fans of angela lansbury know so while the actress best known to the t. v series murder, she wrote also one lifetime awards from film and fair to work out a man. sheila has died at the age of 96. ah, i am on your campus mckinnon. welcome to the program. ukraine's allies are pledging to help keys for as long as it takes out this follows extensive miss island groan strikes by russia on multiple ukrainian cities. the bombardment has targeted civilians and energy infrastructure. leaders of the g. 7 group of nations have condemned the latest attacks as indiscriminate and are vowing to hold russian president vladimir putin to account. this scene is a reminder,
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war is still at their doorstep. people and keith taking shelter in a subway station. they were warned by air raid sirens, which have repeatedly sounded, since the russian barrage began on monday. it's terrorism. you understand that you are not safe at home, even if there's 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 playground jimmy shim sitting out, did say this can be compared with anything in the king desperation with no and not to continue to attack them with my wisdom they keep carrying us that we will resist,
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that i am going to work. now of course we hide and look for a safe west 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, it's hard to express with words. yes. good morning. one of our co workers and our company's gone went to the 50 people now without a job settlement. and another company nearby has been destroy too much a little bit. president vladimir zelinski asked a snap beaming of g 7 leaders for more air defense capabilities. and to put even more pressure on russia, the corner of this new wave of 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,
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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 sunny for charl his in, keith, following the latest air right alerts in the ukrainian capital. certainly another sleepless night for many people here and keith city as they were 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 elder 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?
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actually a 2 year old. 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 cannot 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 here more or less things are suton many 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 or sleeping bags in case they need to resort to the metro station again,
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beef because of the error rates, but also b because they simply have no heating and they're hoping that maybe the metro station, at least it's a bit warmer. in fact, the ukranian government has taught people to switch those lights off if it's not necessary, not use either things like the washing machine or any of these appliances. because you just do not know how much energy actually is there left in ukraine to keep this country running. so it's a different sense of urgency here. while at the seemed are, for example, for mr. cooley, about has accused russia off a quote war crimes by deliberate, really attacking 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 and big city slot, key of but again, even the worst picture in a village that completely depends maybe on one power grade that is as supplying various villages with energy. so here at least you kind of have
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a different social network system to so people can help each other. that's a bit different and more limited, for example, in live, in villages in the country, sunny and he, that's funny fetch our reporting from keith. now, russia's federal security service has detained 8 suspects. it claims are connected to last week's explosion that severely damaged the bridge connecting russia and crimea in a statement. the s f, as the security agency said, the suspects include 5 russians and 3 ukranian and armenian citizens that are being held for what russia is calling a terrorist attack, allegedly organized by ukrainian secret services. ukraine has not claimed responsibility for the last and has called moscow's investigation. not since we d. w. killian by a, joins us now from riga in latvia, and i should add at this point. the dutch villas reporting from russia has been restricted since the russian government shut down on moscow bureau earlier this
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year. hi, killian, can you tell us more about these arrests we're hearing about well, you've kind of said most of the things that we know now the f as b has come out and actually published. and some very extensive plans of how this attack was actually conducted. how the cargo at the legend bomb was transported then and they said it went from bulgaria into georgia from georgia and to armenia from amana back into georgia, and then across over the russian border. and they also said what was on board apparently, according to them, there were $22.00 wouldn't pallets at with plastic wrapped and inside the plastic were then explosives and around 22000 kilograms heavy. that's what they said. now we should be careful with this information, of course, because it seems they have a conductor, their investigation very quickly. and they said, president putin,
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we should remember, said that this was a terrorist attack by, by the ukrainians. the f s. b is also pointing to the ukrainian military secret service as well. and there have also been 2 other terror attacks foiled by the f s . b. according to them, they have arrested to russia to ukrainian citizens across from estonia into russia . one of them was allegedly carrying 2 anti aircraft weapons and add the other one was carrying explosives from an anti tank weapon. so it seems to be that they are trying to, at least an underlying the narrative that ukraine is a terrorists states killing. can you remind our view is why the branch to crimea is such an important symbol for russia and says that of nathan oh, of course the crimean bridge or the attack against the crimean bridge was yeah,
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i think a pretty hard blow to let it be put in it was his pet project, his personal project. he brought crimea home in 2014. there was a sore of patriotism and popularity. i was actually there in moscow in 2014 and there with the atmosphere was incredible. from of russian perspective, there were flags everywhere. and then a vladimir putin had this bridge, builds it built to connect crimea to, to russia, and to, for ever cement its place in the russian federation. this attack against the bridge is of course, then a symbolic blow to, to that, to crimea, being a part of russia really, t w killian. dia, enrica, thank you so much for that. okay, let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines. u. s. president joe biden has said that that will be consequences for saudi arabia following opec's decision to
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cut oil production and move as seen as benefiting russia. and comes just weeks before us elections. biden's place, shop criticism over his july visit to energy rich saudi arabia, despite human rights concerns. poland says it has detected a leak in a pipeline that carries oil from russia to several european countries. officials say the leak in the garage, but pipeline appears to be an accident, but it does come just weeks after leaks and the north stream gas pipelines under the baltic sea, which were determined to be caused by sabotaged mourners of gather to mark the 20 year anniversary of the bali bombings in indonesia, 202 people were killed and the terror attacks carried out by millison linked to al qaeda, 88 of the dead. whilst raylien liber moral and sidney, attended by australia's prime minister, doves were released to commemorate the victims a course in the military rule,
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myanmar has convicts in the countries ousted leader on some food she on 2 more corruption charges the convictions, add another 6 years to her prison term now totaling 26 years independent unless say the charges the gates fee 77 year old are politically motivated to work a lot on a road. the i young and the british born actress angela lansbury has died at the age of 90. 6 lansbury, his career spanned 8 decades across film, theater, and television. she earned the spotlight for her performances in broadway musicals, but became a household name in the crime drama. serious murder, she wrote. oh well it says good bye to acting legend angela lance barry. she, her mother and siblings, settled in tinseltown shortly after fleeing german bombings on london during world war 2 lands berry, the daughter belfast born actress marya mcgill quickly, plays
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a career of her own thank you and i think going to work on your tunes again to not she and academy award nominations. i supported actress for 2 of her 1st 3 felt gas light in 1945. the picture of dorian gray in 46. and she was nominated again in 1962 for the mentoring and candidate ah, where she portrayed a deadly communist agent and a title characters mother plans very saw 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.
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still she rebels in the recognition she received from children for being a disney favourite in beauty. and the beast, ah, he lives oldest in lassie can be daily even for somebody been expected to d. i love to to think that children lo me for my voice is not my looks they know me for my boys. know sometime i'm hello supermarket though, something a kid will say to her mother. that's a music game. angela lance barry. that at the age of $96.00.
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now how's this for an autistic power? couple. a new exhibition in madrid showcases the spanish artist pablo picasso and the french fashion designer coco chanel. the show highlights chanel influence on picasso's work and how her designs were in turn inspired by the cubist movement that he champions. the castle was criticized for his attitude towards women. the curator said at this exhibition shows a softer side of the artist. and you're up to date up next stop film looks at the secrets of the conservative catholic community opus day . i manuscripts, mccann, and thanks for watching i have been with us because we tried to to show 3 of mafia in for the world. environmental support and danger.

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