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ah ah ah ah ah, this is dw news alive from berlin. a miss al, explosion in poland puts the country on alert. 2 people are dead after a rocket hits a village near poland border with ukraine or so called that a russian made weapon u. s. official officials raised doubts as to whether it was launched from russia
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and the g. 20 is draft declaration strongly condemns rushes war in ukraine. it calls for rushes, complete withdrawal, and rejects. it's claim of a special military operation. the declaration also warns against nuclear weapon use or threats or so on the show off to to a boss. it attempts and the delay in nasa's awesomeness, one blasts off fits lunar test flight green to what boosters it. no astronauts are on board, but it is a key step towards using the moon as a launch pad for further space exploration. and donald trump announces that he will run again for president the election denying form a u. s. president announced his white house bid in the wake of midterm election losses, and as he faces multiple investigations,
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ah, my manuscripts, mckinnon. thanks so much for being with us. nato ambassadors are holding an emergency meeting after a missile killed 2 people in poland, which is of course, a member of the alliance. initial us findings suggest the ukrainian military fired the missile to shoot down an incoming russian rocket. but a senior advisor to ukraine's president insists russia as the aggressor is to blame for any quote, incidents with missiles. the projectiles struck poland as moscow launched wide spread strikes on ukraine and raised fears that nato might be dragged into direct conflict with russia. and we can cross straight to brussels, where dw is bent, they get is standing by band nato ambassadors have, have met. now,
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what can you tell us after that me sing at nato headquarters. the nato council has been breached by the polish ambassador and nato's military intelligence. services in an attempt to establish the facts. what happened actually yesterday nights in poland. and it seems to be clear that the rocket that exploded there was a russian made and presumably an as $300.00 rocket. it is not yet clear who fired this rocket was the russians or where the ukrainian defends units in an attempt to intercept a russian rocket the but there are many hints now from different sources that in fact the ukrainians fired dismissal. and the most outspoken was the belgian of defense minister levine did under who said, it seems to clear after preliminary investigations that the ukrainians are
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responsible for this incident. but it's not official yet, and we have to wait and see what nato secretary general for the tell us in a while. that's right now the and it is actually general. yes. starting that is about to break. i give a press conference. what do you expect him to say when he speaks to the media? that he was some of the meeting this morning. i'm not so sure that he will give a final assessment of the situation. maybe he will announce more investigations unnecessary, and he will remind his audience at us that did the root cause of all of this is of course the war that russia is verging against ukraine. without that the situation would not be there. and he will also tell us that is still dangerous, that the boss is a danger, a dangerous situation, also for nato and the neighboring countries of ukraine. because these incidents of
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cause can happen in a combat like that, where thousands of rockets a fired and they are shelling ukrainian, or targets of course, every day. as you say, a band. and it is of course a danger to the country surrounding ukraine. and does this whole situation make clear that it's not going to be as easy for nato to stay out of this? as many, we're hoping that it will of course, insist not to become a party of this boy not to be drawn into combat. but it is also clear that native summer has to react on this. and it's most likely that native will offer more defense capabilities to ukraine and also will strengthen or try to strengthen its own air defense. a defense along the eastern border, which has some loopholes,
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as you can see by the incident yesterday. and there's also discussion and searing about a no fly zone, but it is very unlikely that nato will do that because a no flies and would mean a direct engagement with russia. all right, then they got reporting from brussels. thank you so much. and d w reports, i check our seminar ski is in warsaw and joins us. and now j gosh, can you tell us what the reaction to all of this has been from poland. yes, i can give you the latest information. polish president and prime minister are holding the joint press conference as we speak right now. i could listen to the beginning of this conference and the main 2 messages we. ready heard from the polish president so far were well 1st, the 1st president said there is no proof that this incident was an intentional at
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dot com. poland. and beyond that, he also said that it did. poland believes it de rocket was russian made, but so far has no proof that it was launched by russia. so 2 important statements from polish president are at the moment and well sharp points to the fact that polish authorities don't see it as an attack. intentional attack on their territory and still say they cannot attribute this attack to russia. ok, so a sense of de escalation. we are getting report suggesting the warsaw has dropped. it's request to activate nato's article for now. that's something that comes into play when member states they, they feel their territorial integrity or security is threatened. is that something that you can confirm? yes, the pull polish media have also reported this information and i think it's corresponds
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well to, to the reaction we are hearing from the polish authorities now in poland. doesn't. ready see this act as an intentional attack on its territory. so probably, um, probably it also doesn't seem to a necessity to evoke article for of the nato treaty. so overall, as you said, i think this is a d s collateral message. now, of course, we can't forget that you know, this explosion with a deadly explosion. it kill 2 people. are there any updates at all from the village where this missile head? yes, we know more about what's happened in the village of travadone, where the explosion happened yesterday were. percent of the rockets fell. well, it occurred at 3 40 pm and it fell on a grain grain sailors not just a few 100 meters away from a school in which the pupils had
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a classes at the same time. so and so there was, there was, there were classes ongoing at the time of the strike. actually it's been concerned . one of the 2 man that died was indeed a husband of one of the schools workers. so, you know, there is a sense of grief in the village and the school has been closed until the end of the week. there has been psychological support, center established, or, and polish for security services are still conducting the investigation to gosh, thanks so much for that. just checking in enough sky reporting from also alexander mila, is the defense policy spokesman of the liberal f t p parliamentary group in the
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bundle stock here in berlin. i spoke to him earlier and i asked him if the signs suggest a de escalation is now likely? yes, that is also my understanding of the current or information that we receive. it looks like it is unlikely that it was a russian rocket, and so everybody tries to deescalate, yes. ok. now nato members are meeting in brussels at this hour, presumably needs. so we'll continue to do everything it can to avoid getting involved in this war. yes, that's right, so we don't know if oak boland will start negotiations regarding article for the nature contracts. it could be, but this also does not mean that we have to be a few times before us because on the 24th of february, we also had these negotiations after article for nato. if you could just explain to
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our view as well, article 4 is, what does that mean? yes, that's a, that's a big difference. because if nato would see itself as detect as, as, as being in war situation, this would be article 5. but nobody talks about article 5, article 4 is just negotiations that one country feels insecure because of some measure, some of somebody else. we don't know yet if poland will start those negotiations with this article. but this does not mean that we are in a severe situation and supporting a country of nato, or having or something like that. okay, now poland and other eastern natives are the eastern states must be asking themselves right now, how can nato's east and flag be protected to avoid further incidents like this on my territory? and that's absolutely ok for them because of 2 people have died. and in
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the end, it does not matter who filed this rocket. it is russia that attacks ukraine. and we know yesterday we had a lot of russian missiles destroying infrastructure and ukraine. and that is the reason why rockets raised into the sky and no matter if it wasn't ukrainian or russian misguided rocket, russian is to blame for this. all right, we're gonna have to leave it the alexander miller from the liberal f t p parliamentary group in the bonus tag. thanks so much for speaking to us. okay, let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. police in bolivia used tig asked to disperse crowds off to protests, and the country's largest city turned violent protested in santa cruz were demanding that the government move forward on a long delayed census opposition. groups say the data would give them more seats in congress and more state resources for testers,
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have clashed with police during a student rally in the chilean capsule, santiago demonstrators through molotov cocktails and rocks at police and a blocked traffic by barricading a streets. lease used water cannon to disperse the group. the man accused of attacking the husband of us house of representatives. speaker nancy pelosi has reportedly pleaded not guilty in court. the canadian man allegedly assaulted pool closing with a hammer after breaking into the couples home in san francisco. he is facing assault and attempted kidnapping charges. now the former u. s. president donald trump has announced his political come back at his mara lago, a state in florida. the election denial told the cheering crowd that he is running again for president in 2024. ladies and gentlemen distinguish grierson, my fellow citizens, americans come back,
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starts right now in order to make your merger graded laurie's again, i am tonight announcing my candidacy for president ha, washington correspondent, carolina chima was at donald trump's moral logo resource in palm beach, florida for that announcement and she sent us her assessment. just as expected, former president donald trump announced that he is going to run for president again in 2024. he speech however, it was and nothing new. he went through the old talking points, we've already heard during his presidential campaign and a different moments. he talked a lot about immigration, a lot about the economic situation and about foreign policy on immigration. he promised that on his stay number one as a president, he would d port all undocumented immigrants who are right now in the united states. he also
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said that he had completed a wall at the southern border of the united states. something that is just not true, we have been there and we all know that that will, has not been completed. on the economic side, he promise of the u. s. voters that he will sold the economic problem that he would solve the high inflation, where the united states is at right now. and of the thread of our recession in this country. summing up, it was a speech that lasted a bit over an hour, and that it didn't really bring a new messages to the voters. it remains now a question mark if the republican party will stick to donald trump as his candidate for the presidential elections in 2024, or if someone else and some were new with more support in the republican party. and among the voters might be the new presidential candidate for the year 2024. it's up to the g o. p. now carleen
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a chin lay reporting that from florida. now there are signs of growing support for the republican rising stars. ron de santis as some republican say that it is time to move on from donald trump, some blame the former president for the parties poor showing in the mid terms and are pending their hopes on de santis. ah, florida governor ron de santis thought to reelection victory in the mid terms, winning by a huge margin. we've accomplished more than anybody far possible. 4 years ago, though we've got so much more to do. and i have only begun to employ to sense his ambitions go beyond florida. he is become a strong contender for the republican party's next candidate for president. that would make him a bit arrival for former president donald trump, who's being blamed for the parties worse than expected. midterm results. trump
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originally champion de santis and takes credit for de santis his election to governor in 2018. but he has warned de santis against running as a presidential candidate, and recently coined a mocking nickname for him. randa sanctum audio said, don't russia? desantis is a hard line. conservative who's been called trump with brains. he's seen is offering a more constructive take on the america fast doctrine and rails against what he calls the woke liberal agenda. we fight the hoke in the legislature. we fight the walk in the schools. we fight the walk in the corporations. we will never ever surrender to the woke. bob herder is well. oh, b desantis decisive mid terms. when a contrast to many trump back candidates has boosted support for the florida governor. but trump still has
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a firm grip on the republican base. and anyone challenging him knows they'll be facing an unrelenting basel ah. now the united nation says that there are now 8000000000 people on planet earth. the global population has increased rapidly over the past century. before the last in the year, 1800, the world's population was only us around $1000000000.00. now at 8000000000, the number is likely to keep on rising a newborn boy in the indian capital daily. his parents, overjoyed, but also apprehensive. got all done, he, there's fear of the future. competition is increasing by the day. it's getting very competitive for children. and competition will only increase in the future competition before they give who to india, spearheading global population growth and predicted to become the world's most
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populous country. next year and it's claustrophobic cities, millions are just scraping by other population. increased means more people and less work for me. i global population growth is slowing. the not in india and parts of asia and africa. nigeria capsule, lagossi is africa's largest city packing and 14000000 residents. many believe education is key to raining in excessive growth. tom paul chose by believe that you want to go, you are the stronger you are in court like the believe of them on the grass. so more to try to miss you. i am on one another home on the job for more today. yeah, i mean, strong on is by exactly really to so i feel like about what we need to really look into. people need to be well informed. some parents have other worries than over crowding, and poverty. and as of co anchor, little girl was born in to war in the ukraine and capital keith,
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the mother nevertheless, looks to the future with optimism. as soon as she's a strong baby, she came into this world for a reason to parkland. the birth wasn't easy. we survived a lot together during the time of my pregnancy, the shelling the stress of the relocation staying here or evacuation. i think she has a big feature ahead of her. we had showed me who we can live with but peace is likely to become a precious commodity itself. as an expanding global population and climate change, the to fierce a competition for scarce resources. nasa has finally launched it's new moon rocket to answer miss one. twice the boy said am delayed to day the new rocket, the most powerful ever built. at last blasted off on its noon quest. 50 is after nasa's last luna mission. it brings the u. s. a. step closer to putting astronauts
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back on the moon, which it aims to do by 2025. 321 boosters and nicholas. and lift off of autumn is one 3rd times a charm for art him is one now says next generation moon rocket gate, glass did awesome. florida after a series of setbacks, just 2 hours before lift off, a leaky valve was detected. an emergency team was sent into the blas danger zone to repair it, a nerve wracking wait for the engineers. we are tracking the red crew to technicians and a safety representative that have made entry to the launch pad and are currently inside the compartment where the leaky replenished valve is
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to launches in august and september were cancelled due to technical problems and hurricane but patient has paid off, any untrue admission is headed for the moon. nasa says the o'ryan capsule has now separated from the rocket and should soon circle the moon on a 3 week test journey, so called moon akins are on board fitted with sensors to stimulate the conditions for astronauts. i rather suspect that a lot of people on playing the nurse are going to be tuned in to win. in 2025. we land humans again for the 1st time and a half century. and one of those humans is the 1st woman and the next man, that's when the real mission will begin to establish a lunar base station as
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a launch pad to eventually land humans on mars. and so scott bonnie from d. w. science told us earlier about the release thing felt at nasa. right now, the ultimate is now finally bound for the moon. is indeed a relief because we are talking about a couple of months that this rocket has been in or on the launch pad and off the launch pad. it survives hurricane and all these fuel leaks. and there is that there was a sense of sort of like, you know, reputation damage along the way. but this is, this is hugely successful, not only because of the american technology and hardware's that american rockets also with the european built a service module that's part of the, a ryan spacecraft where astronauts will sit. it's really big and of course the, the to go launch window was closing because there's a secondary payload as they call it on the, on the rocket with the cube,
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sat very small satellites. and they have their batteries that they need for, you know, for all operational purposes. and it was, there was a lot of silver. there are a lot of unknowns in there. so for a number of reasons and specifically job it geopolitically, it's so hard to not think about what's going on in other parts of the world when you hear people talking about rockets flying overhead. and then thinking about the aunt, miss rock, it is the same technology really is a huge significance geopolitically as well as technologically you have the science and for space travel, everything like that. so yeah, huge. and they will be relieved opinion. and that was natalie in south africa. bonnie is a quick reminder of our top story at this hour. poland has put its military on a lot after a missile strike, russia denies responsibility, and u. s. officials raised down the missile did come from russia. they say it may have been aimed by ukraine to shoot down another wrong. now the g.
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20 summit on the indonesian island of bali has ended with a joint declaration condemning the war in ukraine, even though russia is a member of the g. 20. the summits closing statement said leaders denounced the war despite divisions among the group. western leaders also met on the side lines of the g 20 following the miss. i'll explosion on the polish border german chancellor . we'll have shouts called for a thorough investigation and warned against drawing hasty conclusions. indonesian president joker were dodo who played host to the g. 20, said the innocent incident in poland was regrettable. gunther and d. w. brussels bureau chief, alexander that fun nomine is in barley, and she told us more about the outcome of the meeting. well, we know that during this close door meeting you as president biden informed, freeze his fellow leaders about his conversations with polish president duda,
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and nato chief stoughton back. he then, according to some source forces here, went on suggesting that the blast in poland was probably caused by an anti aircraft messiah fired by the ukrainian forces to intercept a russian rockets. and that is something that he also later indicated when speaking with reporters and after disclosed or meeting the leaders to release a statement, saying that they stand in full full authority with poland. that they would provide poland with any assistance needed to investigate this incident. and they also went on saying that they are a reaffirming thir, solidarity with ukraine and condemning, condemning reasons attacks by the a russians army on civilian targets in ukraine. and you just have to imagine how the mood was because the leaders were walking up in the middle of night here in
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barley and inform about the incident in poland. so all of them were shocked and worried. so it was generally a unified, a reaction from the global leaders well, from the g 7 and nato leaders, a present here in barley. but we, of course, also heard from the indonesian president who stressed at this incident is regrettable. but of course, it is important now to stay calm. the chinese statement went in the similar direction, a direction. china said that it's now important to exercise, exercise restrains, and to a note to anything, to add to escalate the situation. and that is also what the german chancellor thrust you are saying that it's important to establish all the facts that also what the british prime minister said here. and of course everyone is now calling for now for all parties to remain calm. now the g 20 leaders declaration has been approved
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at the end of this summit with a very clear condemnation of russia's warren ukraine. russia is a member of the g. 20. why did russia agree to this text? was a very interesting question because of course you would assume that russia would do anything to prevent the strong condemnation of its war on ukraine from being included in the official document. and we put this question 2 officials to western officials here in bali. and they told us that it was a success for the indonesian presidency of the g 20. they were reaching out talking to every member of the g 20. but they also stressed that russia was becoming increasingly isolated here with more and more and emerging economies. india, for instance, being in favor of such a strong statement. so they assumed that in the end, russia just didn't prevent this statement from being published because they didn't
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want to stand there totally alone. alexander, fund nomine reporting from barley. thank you so much. now returning to our top story, this our, the nato secretary generally and stoughton berg is about to give a press conference after nato alliance. ambassadors held an emergency meeting to discuss the explosion of a missile on tuesday in poland, which is of course, a member of the alliance. our initial us findings suggest the ukrainian military fired the missile to shoot down an incoming russian rocket that a senior adviser to ukraine's president insists russia as the aggressor is to blame for any quote, incidents with missiles. the projectile struck poland as moscow launched wide spread strikes on ukraine and raised fears that ne, so might be dragged into direct conflict with russia.
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and it only has bentley. god is following events for us from brussels i, they're bound. now nato ambassadors have obviously held their crisis, meeting already sexual generally, and shelton berg is about to make her a statement. what, what would you say? what can we expect him to say? is we understand the polish ambassador, he a brief to his colleagues at the national council and the post now are maintaining that they are not under turk, that the country was not attacked by this rocket. that to coach 2 people yesterday evening. but this was and called unfortunate incident that hints at the fact that awesome new 2 countries now believe that ukraine might have fired this rocket. the rocket was made in russia and through presumably and as 300 or defense rocket are so new to us now trying.

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