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ah ah ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin, ukraine and it's western allies, denounce the russian claims. the key is planning to explode, a radioactive bomb on its own territory. ukraine's president says he fears moscow could be planning such a move itself also on the program. britain's former prime minister, forrest johnson pulls after the race to replace list trust segment to take part in
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the contest, would not be the right thing to do. the states within a state will look to iran's elite revolutionary god to which controls the country's economy and decides who succeeds and who fails and in sport will bring you highlights so that we can start for middle one on football action. a shock result in the german one does. negus or bottom of the table, bolcom a beat, the leaders, williams, berlin, and more coming up later. ah, i'm so gale. welcome to the program. ukraine and is western allies have hit back at rushes claims. that key is planning to detonate a radioactive bomb on its own territory. russian defense minister. so gay chicago has told his counterparts in britain, france, and turkey. moscow is concerned,
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situation in ukraine is deteriorating rapidly. crane's president, zalinski has warned that russia is manufacturing a pretext to escalate the conflict college or university when the rational minister of defense sets up the phone calls and rings foreign ministers with stories about a so called dirty new killer bomb. everyone understands everything very well. me, daughter will lay understand who is the source of everything dirty that can be imagined in this war. if russia calls and says that ukraine is allegedly preparing something, it means one thing. russia has already prepared it. i believe that now the world should react as harshly as possible. what you're sure here. let's take a closer look at this route that the w's russia analyst or roman, gone to ranko, who joins us from bond. welcome, roman. how likely would it be for a weapon? of this type is so called dirty bob to be used in this conflict. well,
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i would say it is extremely unlikely for several reasons. ukraine wouldn't do it because it would mean a lot of civilian casualties. and it would mean that western partners of ukraine would be very critical of it. so ukraine would not risk for destroying relations with those countries with united states 1st to war and other countries. nuclear powers like france or united kingdom. so i think it is on the ukrainian side extremely unlikely, but it is also unlikely, i think on the russian side, because it would hit civilian population, it could hit russian soldiers. and it would of course, mean a reaction from the west, probably more sanctions or more weapons to ukraine. so russian, when nothing of it, i think there is a very small probability that russia might try to use it as a false flag operation. but that probability is rather low, i would say ok, so why make the claims then,
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why is russia making these claims if it's in no one's interests for this to happen? well, my guess is that there are 2 plausible reasons for russia to do this. first, russia is desperately trying to talk to the western leaders again to try to persuade them to put pressure on ukraine to enter into negotiations again on russian terms of course. which would mean a cease fire. and russia is in need of a cease fire, or at least temporarily because the mobilization writer is trying to conduct is very slow. and russia cannot hold all the lines the front lines, which was the aim of that mobilization. so russia needs a few weeks of kind of a cease fire. and to achieve that, it is trying to scare the western leaders that ukraine would use nuclear weapons, or that nuclear weapons would be in any way involved in this conflict. and any time
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russia says, nuclear weapons, the west is very alarm, so the red lights go on. the 2nd reason for russia to use, in my opinion, is that it is a signal to the population in russia. look those ukrainians. they are so brutal. so we have to fight them, have to fight them hard. so it is a propaganda purpose directed, mobilizing the russian population behind this war. you mentioned that russia has as used this tactic before. we've seen it, russia talked about the use of weapons of mass destruction. then as you say, that the red light go on in the west. what effect has this tactic i had in the course of this war? well, not much so far. we remember when this conflict started president vladimir putin, the russian leader also claimed that ukraine was aiming to become a nuclear power, which is nonsense. of course, there is no evidence of that. and ukraine stated that it is not going to try to
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regain its nuclear status. is inherited from the soviet union in the early ninety's . and so it was just a propaganda trick. and we also remember in spring russia claiming that ukrainian was working on a biological weapons program, which was also a false claim. russia try to bring it to the united nation, so try to plug besides it widely in the media. nothing came of it. no, no evidence was shown, and russia dropped it so we were here less and less of it in the last time. but the effect was propagandistic mostly. so russia was talking about it showing how bad ukraine was for its own population. but there was no evidence nor proof at the w, russia, unless roman contractor in bomb, thank you. and other developments on the ground rushes continuing to attack a southern ukraine with missiles and drones in the north. as a growing that moscow could be planning a joint invasion,
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we'd better russian troops. russia recently deployed thousands of soldiers and bell rows fueling fears that they could be about to open a 2nd front. as d, w 's are funny for shar reports from churney. his region nearby villages are preparing for the worst fear it keeps you alert when it's dangerous. the soldier sat, mortar attacks and shelling have increased here and paper maps work. when technology doesn't, he staking us close to the water with beller, or there's no need to spend time thinking will inoffensive happen or not. we're preparing for the enemy to come. work is to play this part of know the new crane is we're russian forces sweat through when they 1st had it for keith. at the start of the war, the push back broke though ukrainian 3 took the area in april, may possibly remove that, but we patrol these positions. this forest was angry,
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really proud to have such trophies for the ukrainian army, vanessa low grade. so this is a former russian position, a dog. yes it is. lisa. this is what's left off. one rush and fighting vehicle after those battles in march. the soldiers here expect new ones to arrive soon. sell them, we are prepared. motivated, we have no way back. we are defending our homeland where the show so use thought of many are suspected they are neighbors in bella. ruth had helped the russians from the star, but now it's official. on the other side of the frontier, they are joining forces. they say they are preparing to defend themselves, but people here at the border with bella ross, are sure that will take the form of an attack. although they don't know when it will come. village or snow. they are russia soldiers just 30 kilometers away. us got it. look i how me who should i go to look a hey, i'm not afraid of the winter as i am afraid of the russians. they are traumatized
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by the violence and very worried that rush in forces might return. but they won't leave. see yet, does it last, this is our home lans we were born here is we live here in the we won't go anywhere . valentina, like most people in his village has lived here all her life. she desperately wants peace. that's what the soldiers in the forest say. they are fighting for the york. i want this war to stop with me. i have much to lose. there's only one life, but it's better. i fight this than my children or my grand children. and yet some of his children's generation have not been spared the war there. prepare for the winter for the russians, and now for the bell russians using fear to stay alert. a britons former finance minister is favorite to become the country's 3rd prime minister. this year, richie sooner has the public support of more than half of m. p. 's from the ruling
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. conservative party, though he could still face a contest with house of commons, lead a penny mordant. if she gets the backing of more than a 100 of her colleagues, former prime minister, bearish johnson withdrew from a contest despite claiming he had the numbers. d w, correspond bergen mass is at 10 downing street, the official residence of the british prime minister. i asked her if this is now a 2 horse race since forest johnson has dropped out of the running for the moment. it's still a 2 horse race penny mood and the former defense secretary still has a little bit of time to get the necessary backing off of the m p. 's. but it could be that actually, just within a few hours, she might have to drop out. and in which case we would have only richie sooner left us the new prime minister to move here into number 10 downing street. he says it would create stability in the country. the financial markets have reacted
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positively to browse johnson dropping out. sorry, she's due next says that he's hopeful that he can unite the country and united conservative party behind him. we know, whoever it's going to be has a really full entree. the country has faced months off tom, i'll, we, are we having the fat for a minister within just 2 months. and there is really a lot of economic instability with a lot of people, not knowing how to heat the homes or feed their families in the coming winter. so there's a lot to do, whoever's going to be the next prime minister. another of calls from opposition parties and been paid from conservatives for a general election. is that likely to happen? opposition? party is arguing that there is a democratic deficiency because the fad prime minister, the 2nd this year who is not actually elected, but just chosen by the conservative party. and they argue that it's on democratic. however, the conservative saw, most of conservatives are saying, well, this is
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a parliamentary democracy, and this is what can happen and it's not under mckorick. what's behind is, of course, is the fear of the conservatives. they know that their seats are actually in danger because the labor position party is 30 points ahead in the polls. such has been the chaos ah day that the conserves his government have unleashed over the country in the last week. say they know that they would probably be obliterated if there were a general elections right now. so for the moment it doesn't look like general elections, but we shall see because we don't know whether the new prime minister actually has the ability to lead. they really deeply divided conservative party divided over brakes are divided of economic policies, whether he can actually have will have he or she will have the mandate to govern. thank of that burger and burger mass in london. i to iran where people are continuing to demonstrating what's being called the biggest challenge to the regime for decades. they're protesting against efforts to control women by
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forcing them to wear the he job. the also angry about a lack of freedom and declining living standards. around economy has been shrinking for years in 2011 gross domestic product. that's the value of all goods and services. i stood at $626.00, a 1000000000 a dollars last year. it was only 241000000000. that drop is partly because of western sanctions imposed over iran's nuclear program. but economic mismanagement has also played a part, at least a 3rd of the economies thought to be controlled by iran's elite, revolutionary god. so just how powerful ave travelers arriving at m. m harmony international intern may not realize they're doing business with the islamic revolutionary god. the core runs the airport and the iranian capital, as they do other airports and harbors across the country. they decide what goods
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are permitted into the country and who is allowed to do business here. but there's more the revolutionary god owns an extensive network of companies in every economic sector. they construct streets, dams, train lines, and high rise buildings. they run medical for policies and trading companies, and they control iran's most important source of foreign capital, the oil industry, the revolutionary god decides what happens in every sector of the iranian economy. they decide who's allowed to be an industry success. that private company, which does not belong to them or not working with them, they cannot compete with them. because if you want to imagine i urgency has their own institution which the money is, belongs to them, and they insure us in many other private sectors. then the private person, which is not working with them want to compute. they have not too much asthma. when we in the country, supreme leader, ayatollah ali ha manet is also
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a powerful play. economically. he runs a foundation that collects religious taxes for muslims all over the world. it amounts to millions of dollars which had been secretly pumped into the economy. it enables certain companies, special funding, less desirable ones of it left to go under. and they are mostly us, those and those money order companies and stock tops and organizations which would be collaborating with the regime. so that's mean for to song minorities for example, which are totally on the suppression from the regime like a reunion. curtis on, they won't have a chance to earn money. financial support makes all the difference. it can be a deciding factor as to whether a company can survive or not. we can take a closer look at this river, allie alpha, who's the author of iran, unveiled and political succession in the islamic republic of iran. so, so
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a senior fellow at the arab gulf states institute in washington at welcome to d. w. i'm, we just sent seen him out report the revolutionary god call seems like an enormously powerful economic player. what sort of oversight of a subject to well, you know, the public has tried to have civilian oversight and civilian control. but at the same time, the very same revolution using that, that it got to protect itself against domestic protests. and whenever you invite an army to shoot in to be in the domestic politics of the state, you can never push them out again because they have the guns and the city. there's not. and this is why that got returned for support for the or she has the mandate concessions. and some of this is economically as your report.
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so i got it in control of not the economy of the wrong, but even also the politics. all right, and this is all out in the open it. everybody knows that, that the revolutionary god controls all these companies. so, and demonstrates complaint about the state of the economy. are they also calling for? and so the involvement of a i r g c for the time being most of the protests are political. they have to deal with the personal freedoms are iranian well, and particularly the young ladies and teenagers who go to the states. but i do believe that there is an underline protest which has to do with the general corruption. one of the costs obviously got involved in the economy is that the private sector cannot compete with them. it is impossible to write economic business, you know, on the dark getting a share of profit to their ownership. and that is something that you are business
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classes for the time being here. see middle class progress. you're seeing young ladies put this thing. but before i may want to see business class courtesy again, right. and you can't really talk about iran's economy without considering the effect of sanctions. the u. s. reinstated it sanctions and back in 2018. they've been expanded since then. we have a use the latest set of sanctions against the morality police and other organizations. how effective have these latest sanctions, how effective are they likely to be in perhaps a bringing about change so that demonstrators are less unhappy with the current regime? the back of the section regime has been somewhat mixed. on the one hand, yes, many owners loosely got own companies are sanctioned by the united states and by the european. but on the other hand, because of the general sanctions east runs economy,
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the union state is using the smuggling network of the revolutionary god. for example, one in the black market, and one of the vice president of iran even said that as much as 30 percent of the money gain from selling the wrong boy on the black market and actually into the pocket of so it seems to take advantage of that and he's also reaching you saw was very clear and very interesting. thank you so much for joining us. the alley over there from the arab gulf states, institution, washington dc. take a look at that. some more stories making news around the world now. starting uganda, which is reported more than a dozen cases of a bowler and the capital come parlor over the past 2 days. the current outbreak began in september in the rural heart of the country. health ministry says that
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since then there have been more than 90 confirmed and problem cases, including at least 1944 north and south korea have exchanged warning shots off the west coast of the korean peninsula. each side accuses the other preaching its maritime borders. tensions between the 2, chris have been simmering with pyongyang, carrying weapons tests unprecedented. paste this year and hinders around the world are marking devali i festival symbolizing the victory of light over darkness. it's a national holiday in india, but this year celebrations in the capitol delhi aren't quite as bright ah, the twinkling lights of earth and lamps, o. d is ready to welcome into valley celebrations here and you dally look slightly different this year. these are some of the 50000 dea candles being lit now that there's a ban on fireworks this year old wife that goes to live every week. little of them
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being battle delhi, a city of about $20000000.00, is the world's most polluted capital, and fireworks lit during the valley only adding to air pollution problems. anyone caught using them now faces of fine or up to 6 months in jail. we and cottage pp born the us little, distribute sweets, share sweets in sort of crackers. so this is a event is more symbolic to what's, what we are doing. and we hope that this will act as a general inspiration. while it may be a win for the environment, the shift to green a celebrations is taking its toll on some businesses. depend donaway my myra crocker's business is down about 80 percent shot one from him. i make only a few rupees a day at the fireworks business is finished. if you already, but others welcome the change it. but he will krashib auto body. i'm full of joy. this will bring down pollution because you come we're. we must light lamps or not
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explode fireworks, or it will reduce pollution and benefit every once health a mighty se atco aniko morgan festival gall is a hopeful the fire will expand. won't take the spark out of the hindu festival of lights. ah! in football only on berlin have been the story of the season so far in germany's bundis laker. v league leaders were heavy favorites as they traveled to bottom side . bolcom who had only one when all season for the hosts had a surprise in store for the blemish. when you in berlin are unaccustomed to being such heavy favorites, they needed to prove they could handle the expectation created by their stellar start to the season under earth's fisher. certainly nobody gave borkam a prayer, but they are faithful. were boyd by their last home noting where victory was when i
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try frankfurt? if them their solitary, when this campaign philip hoffman got them off the mark that day and the journeyman straker repeated the trick against the noun, heading home for the 1st corner, just before they fisher brought fresh legs off the bench in the 2nd half. but it was a borkam substitute who made the decisive contribution. garrett fulton, just about keeping his feet to make it to nil. after a sweeping time to return. noon were soon a lifeline on 78 minutes. when kevin bateman's was a judge to have been felt in the box. but former bullshit man, me last part of it. so his we saved tons of it. eventually pool the goal back in injury time and harks, wherein modes when the same player went down in the box with just seconds left. but the referee wasn't filled by the serbs desperate attempts to win a penalty. welcome 2nd. when the season was sealed jubilation for coach thomas
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ledge on for the home funds. the reality check for the traveling berliners is lead over by iron is cut to a single point. there was about a day for the german capitals, other side has a berlin and only their 2nd league when of the season by edging fellow stragglers chalka to one well for dec hanger scored hattiesburg with 2 minutes ago. and just 3 minutes after shaka had level to scores, it's the 1st time had to have one at home this season. and the victory lifts them. the 3 points clear of the relocations and foreman, one bad bull has sailed. constructors title after max a stipend one, the us grown prey, it was his 13th, the race went off the season, equaling the current route max for stop and started 2nd on the grades. but before the 1st corner, he already taken the race lead from carlos,
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science. to make matters worse for the ferrari driver, he crashed out straight after following contact with george russell. all season long. the italian team have produced era strand performances, but science wasn't at fault. and not the only dr. it's a spin out of the rice as multiple yellow flags held up proceedings. despite this heavy crash, fernando alonzo was able to continue after some patchwork from his team. things didn't go so smoothly in the red bull pit lane, though an uncharacteristically long stop from the team cost the step in his lead and saw him slide down to 4th mouse stuck behind shall declare. a feisty battle ensued and the dutchman needed a few laps to find a way past the ferrari. with 6 laps to spare, he had caught up with new race, leading louis hamilton and made up for lost time. having already won the driver's championship with statham sealed victory in austin and in doing so claimed red
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bulls 1st construct his title since 2013 a fitting tribute to deal these matters. shit's the red bull founder who passed away on saturday. thank you, teaching madison. everything that you of us for this team and these championships of you thought it was that they take diagrams. i thought it sees it without the constructive you guys who did this of it's a fitting tribute to the man who started this team's f. one journey as red bulls rump continues, will bring you up to date. now with some of the stories from the world of sports, it will start with crickets at b i t 20 world cup van at co leak and lead indian with dramatic victory over wipers . pakistan in melbourne, a code is called $82.00, not our which is india managed to chase down pakistan's total of $159.00 on the last 4 of the batch. whence balked wild celebrations across india coming siding with a hindu festive, of devout in baseball,
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the philadelphia phillies made it to their 1st world series since 2009 after winning the title price. hop on that, the 243 winner, the san diego padres on sunday, and sets up a best of 7 series against the houston astros for the championship beginning on friday. to set you up to date more world news at the top of the our global 3000 is next on d w, looking at how those groups of pakistan's, historic flooding. now have to contend with academics and talk with with
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who ah, the flood is over. ah, but people continue to die in pakistan in more than 1000. 500 have died from drowning. flood relate to diseases countless have lost everything. there is hardly
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any support from the state on private initiatives helping as best as they can. little 3000 mast on d w. oh go india. oh jim ali in wall. oh, in ongoing, declining demand has reduced the number of sheep hers causing the ecosystem to suffer. now the local organizations are trying to rejuvenate the war trade which would revive traditional craftsmanship and benefit the environment. eco. in 60 minutes, d, w. o. in many countries, education is still a privilege. tardy is one of the main causes,
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some young children walk in mind troughs. instead of going to class others can attend classes only after they finish working with millions of children, all over the world can't go to school. we ask why? because education makes the world more just god make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah ah ah, welcome to global 3000 made with mon how a regional specialty in spain help special people.

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