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ah ah ah ah, this is dw, live from berlin. i miss al explosion and poland puts the country on alerts. nato holds an emergency meeting in response to establish facts and next steps. there missile was likely fired by ukraine in self defense. but nato's chief says, russia bears ultimate responsibility. also on the program,
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the g. 20 drafter decorations, strongly condemning roches war in ukraine. it calls for russia complete with roll that rejects its claim of a special military operation. the declaration also warns against nuclear weapon use or threats out of the war and ukraine spills over to the $27.00 summit in egypt, where activists disrupt the russian event. plus $3.00 to $1.00 boosters it aborted attempts and a delay and crew to ultimate one rocket bluffs. off on it to luna test flight, the 1st step towards putting astronauts back on the moon. ah,
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ah, i'm glad else has thanks for joining us. made nato secretary, nato secretary general, or rather against salton back says there is no indication that the missile explosion in poland on tuesday was the result of a deliberate attack. salton back said the blast was likely caused by a ukrainian air defense miss are gone astray. 2 people were killed in the explosion and a town near the polish border with ukraine. the missiles struck poland as moscow was carrying out white spread stripes on ukrainian targets, raising fears that nato might be dragged into direct conflict with russia. let's take a listen to the nato chief speaking in her brussels. but we have no indication that this was the result of a deliberate attack. and we have no indication that russia is preparing offensive military actions against natal.
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our preliminary analysis suggests that the incident was likely caused by a ukrainian air defense mi sign fired to the fence, ukrainian territory against russian cruise missile attacks. but let me be clear, this is not ukraine's fault. russia bears ultimate responsibility as it continues. it's illegal war against ukraine. the w terry schultz was at that press conference in brussels. she told us more about in stock bags. comments? well, i think we've got a good summary now, but there are some important points. i think that that bear repeating, and that is still simberg, was very careful to say that nato does not believe that russia is planning
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offensive attacks against it. and, you know, it's, it's a very simple, simple sentence, but, but it's quite so quite stark, if you, if you think about it, because of course, nato is, is working constantly to deter russia from any attacks and to defend against any possible attacks. and that's why there are all of these additional resources in the countries bordering russia. but he says now that that they do not believe that moscow is even planning any such attack. so i found that one of the most interesting things to come out of the press conference today. now both may to do to polish governments soon came to deescalate absolutely they, they both. i wanted to make me clear that this was not an attack from, from russia because of course, that would throw into, into a cycle all kinds of responses that you really wouldn't want to use unless this was a deliberate attack by an enemy. and so once the polish government came out and said this, and we had a secretary general stilton berg saying it almost at the same time as president
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duda. they very much made clear that what they wanted to focus on now was how unfortunate it was. but also that russia should not be exonerated because ukraine would need these air defenses going off all the time of russia wasn't, you know, constantly showering missiles down on ukraine. now, what's the view then in brussels? terry's got a sense of increased danger of nato being dragged into this war. does this just serve as a reminder? i think that last night as things were much more tense, i can tell you that i worked late into the night here here in the studio. when it was unclear whether this was a missile, fired by russia, and many, early reports by news organizations also said russian missile fired at ukraine. i mean, in fact, it is a russian made missile. and so there was, you know, that added to the confusion last night, i think today there's a lot of relief at nato headquarters. but at the same time, we saw nato allies also increase their defenses on the latvian government,
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for example, called an emergency meeting of its own government this morning to assess what was happening in poland. now again in, in, in all nato capitals. i'm sure there's going to be a lot of relief that this is not an attack by russia, but it just shows how nerves are constantly on edge because 3 miles over the border into poland. it's not a very big area. this is easily something that could happen. no, will anything of substance change from a to annoy any any action be taken? i think military planners will look again at the areas of, of nato territory that are covered. of course, as i said, this is just 3 miles into poland, from ukraine and nato is only bound to to protect every inch of nato territory. but still timber was asked whether, whether he thought that nato's own air defense shield should be extended. some is some ways further into ukraine in order to make sure no missiles could get through
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it. and he said, that's not really something that's being considered at the moment. what he wants to focus on is getting more air defense capabilities to ukraine itself, so that they can block them before they get into into nato territory. i think that they'll be taking a good look at their, at their defensive plans today and making sure that there are not gaps that something like this could happen again. terry, she'll stand in brussels for us. thank you, terry. and i did the w's yum. phillips shots explained the reaction, inclusive to me. well, so far, no member of the ukrainian government has officially excepted the preliminary results that were presented by poland and of a nato members. as you know, those results seem to indicate that it was an accident or caused by ukrainian at defense. one of the few statements we have at the moment comes from the ukrainian foreign minister, cool about who is quoted. so saying that it is too early to comment on anything
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until there are final results of the investigation. another brief statement issued sher by the secretary of ukraine's security council even sounds small, skeptical. the secretary says that he demands more information from a ukraine's western allies and he demands access to the site of the explosion. so at the moment, there is still a lot of confusion about the official ukrainian position. all we know is that president lensky called it a significant escalation in the morning. and most people here say that regardless who is behind the attack in the end, it's so russia who is to blame because without the invasion but without the mess, if it takes yesterday, none of this would have happened. but the landscape healy must, must have known that it is, is not sure that it was a russian attack. why is he still calling it a significant escalation?
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well, i think because it shows once again that there is a significant threat for neighboring countries. and of course it's obvious that you crane hopes for more. busy western supports and sir, it is also obvious that sir, when there's a strong feeling in the neighboring countries and nato member countries, that this threat is a very closer to home. and that it helps the ukrainians in showing the world where they have experienced 1st hand or during the last 9 months of the war. and it is also reflected by a remark by the ukrainian defense minister, who once again said that ukraine once and no fly zone over the country. and that is in the direct interests of nato allies to, to issue such a no fly zone. but at the moment we just have to be patient,
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we just have to wait for further facts and we have to wait, of course for an official reaction by the ukrainian government. our correspondents, philip shows that joining us from keith. thank you. i'm phillip, back in september, ukraine conducted a successful counter offensive to drive russian forces out of nearly all of the countries eastern hockey of province. but in many areas, locals are still struggling to put their lives back together after russian occupation did abuse mateus burning up reports from the city of cooper. just the difficult few steps for natalia push gone. she spent nearly a month locked in this police station in her home town of coupons when the russians were in charge. it's the 1st time she's been back wash cause hard. it's hard to remember this, but i'm ok. no marble. early in the occupation,
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she attended appro ukrainian rally. she says she was not tortured, but that she heard the cries of other prisoners in another room. thus above her throne, i wasn't afraid for myself as this kind of fear passes, you understand. a bull throws logic, but i was afraid for the young guys who were tortured there. i was afraid they might kill them just for being ukrainians. news just for that on the postal grain sees deal cuz that's this is what coupons looks like despite the mere handing the town over on the 1st day of the war. it's been a fight for the ukrainians to take it back. and since they did in september, russian shelling has been relentless with him. oh, natalia is the director of avoiding school for disabled children. and the war started,
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she and fellow teachers saw the children go to their families and took in people fleeing near by fighting. they did their best to prepare for occupation. oh, this is where we had all the ukrainian symbols. oh yes. my country, the country of my ancestors williard though my own. i think they had found this and they would have immediately thank you. and these are the children's metals, natalia and the few colleagues who remain are trying to patch up the school. the shell hid the yard. uh huh. most of the windows are broken, but she's putting the ukraine symbols back up and she's determined to resume teaching. at least online on up a wind up, that's what it let the can to school has to work for these kids via the military administration says that education will start as soon as we have internet,
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again live another protein than that. meanwhile, the aim is to keep the winter out and clear up the west of the miss. only 8 of the $49.00 teachers are still around locals, which in to come in, girls get inside quickly. just leave everything they have a long way to go, but they're looking to the future. g. 20 summit on the indonesian island of bali has ended with a joint declaration that clearly condemns the war in ukraine. even though russia is g 20 member to some it's closing communication said leaders had denounced the war despite some divisions among the group. western leaders also met on the sidelines of the g 20 to discuss the missile explosion on the polish border. german chance
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all of shorts called for a thorough investigation and warned against drawing hasty conclusions. indonesian president joke or daughter who hosted the g 20 event called the incident in poland . regrettable in gunther. so i did russia as a g. 20 member agreed to a declaration that clearly condemns the worn ukraine. i put that question to w's, alexandra phenomena who is in bali. 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 to officials, to western officials here in valley. 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, i was becoming increasingly isolated here with more and more and emerging economies
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. india, for instance, being in favor of such a strong statement. so they assume that in the end, russia just didn't prevent this. a statement from being published because they didn't want to stand there totally a long time for some of the other stories making headlines around the world to day for me as president donald trump has announced a 3rd run for the white house trumps announcements from his mar, lago residence in florida comes a week after many of his handpicked republican candidates lost in the mid term elections, trump, his current facing multiple investigations into his company's finances, as well as his attempts to overturn his loss to joe biden. in the 2020 presidential contest. sure that didn't the man accused of attacking the husband of us house of representatives. speaker nancy pelosi as reportedly pleaded not guilty and courting the canadian man allegedly assaulted all policy with
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a hammer. after breaking into the couples home in san francisco, he's facing a sort and attempted kidnapping chart. clues in bolivia, i've used tear gas to disperse crowds after protests in the country's largest city, turned violent o t as t as in santa cruz, where demanding that the government go ahead with a long delayed population count opposition groups say the data from that census would give them more seeds in congress and more state resources. the state of berlin here in germany has been ordered to re run its 2021 elections after a court fans they fail to meet basic democratic standards. the vote took place on the same day as 3 other poles and the berlin marathon. the court said there was systematic faults and how the ballad was carried out. now, so as launched, its new moon rocket artemus, after several delays. the new rocket is the most powerful ever built. it blasted
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off 50 years after nasa's last. you know me, luna mission and brings the u. s. one important step closer to putting astronauts back on the moon by 2025. 32. 1 boosters, english and left off of autumn is one 3rd times a charm for art him is one now says next generation moon rocket gate blasted off, shall florida after a series of setbacks just 2 hours before lift off a leaky thou was detected an emergency team was sent into the black danger zone to repair it, a nerve wracking wait for the engineers. we are tracking the red crew to technicians and the safety representatives that have made entry to the launch pad and are currently inside the compartment where
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the leaky replenished valve is 2 launches in august and september were cancelled due to technical problems and a 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 and plane 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. when a real mission will begin to establish a lunar base station as
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a launch pad to eventually land humans on mars. joseph osbourne is the director general of the european space agency and told me earlier how he felt watching that launch. or you can feel you can really feel attention and all the excitement that is going on at this moment. i can tell you this was her, and he kind of a moment of joy, but also relief that the 3rd attempt was successful. so this is just wonderful. but also i would like to say that you are can be very proud of this moment because you obvious together with the united states going to the moon and making sure that your eye on capsule is so bob there safely, and it's flying back to earth or thanks to your b service module. so something but you are can be really, really part of the use crime achieve says there is still
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a long way to go with the negotiations at the united nations cop 27 climate summit . the clock is ticking for delegates in egypt to come to an agreement on climate goals by friday, strong in the summer dance club. one of the main sticking points is compensation for nations most vulnerable to climate change. but the talks have just been bolstered by world leaders at the g 20 summit and bali who pledge to quote, pursue efforts to curb global warming, to 1.5 degrees celsius. despite cub 27th climate focus, the born ukraine is also arousing strong feelings there on tuesday activist, disrupted event hosted by the russian delegation to protest russia's invasion of ukraine and the export of russian fossil fuels a
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ah. and that brought us, there was climate and social justice activists, dominican law, sorta. i asked her what she hoped to achieve. we 1st of all wanted to disrupt to panel because we think that, you know, if the russian federation hopes to have some kind of public opening at an international conference and convince us that they are doing something good for our future for our safety. they are very wrong, we went there and we protested at the very beginning of that event. the russian federation here has 150 delegates including 3 i think including 30 fossil fuel representative. and so for us, it's obvious that war criminals have no space at some, it's like this. and so for a promoter side, there was absolutely no agreement for this panel to to go ahead. but in your view, how can reliance on, for example, russian fossil fuels be avoided in the shorter and as the winter coming up here in
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europe? yeah, i think a, you know, the embargo will not happen from one week to, to another. but what you're seeing right now is the situation where europe has got itself tied to europe, the biggest dictator of tina. and i think we must ramp up our efforts to cut ourselves from russian gas. most importantly, in germany here has an incredible steak. and that's because so far it still remains the biggest sponsor, all brush and warm machine. and this by the energy challenges we have to keep going because the russian attacks are incredibly strong and they are killing ukrainians as we speak this winter in order to survive. we have to do everything to ensure heating and for people across europe. we know that in countries like mine and poland, the energy poverty rates will rise extremely high. and so we have to provide the citizens with any sort of safety. but we must finally start acknowledging that this is the time to dictators central air fossil fuel. energy means no energy security for any one. and it has to be a wake up call for us to ramp up. just transition to put those heat pumps there to
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put the solar panels on every room of possible and to provide us and find, pursue climate action. which is the solution also to this deadly reliance on dictates, or if they could team in the short term. what can be done and a short them, we have to cut our energy them out. we have to reduce the energy news so much energy and waste so much electricity. and so we have to reduce that so much so that, you know, that's reliance on, on putting on other dictators as, as small as possible. and i mean, and can countries like holding for instance, you know, we have many bills that are blocking went energy and the renewable energy stuff good already within weeks or months be implemented be unblocked. and because it could be then the gap that we have right now because of putting sabotage, obviously this winter i think will be lost and it might be one of the dead, the, the most tragic winters me will face as europe. but i really do hope that if this winter is lost, the next year,
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we have to do everything to stop the money. so to putting, to stop the reliance on other dictators and to find the phase of fossil fuels, climate activists, dominica lhasa speaking there. now the 2022 world cupcakes off in less than a week and in football. mad argentina, there's one question that again, one on everyone's a mind. messy almira donna annex report puts that to a group of argentine superfan, as they hope for woke up triumph. cut off me. oh, they are just there last kick around before heading to co. tar with mera donna or messy on their chests. argentina, national team, super fans. they've been following their team to tournaments for years. but one question is up for constant debate? who's better, messy, or mary donna isn't good as the married donors in my heart. but i had my messy in
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the presence. i love them both in though we celebrate married on his birthday each year and we'll remember him in the guitar. stay him too. but vio jojo, indigo, argentina. last one, the world cup in 1986, and they created him. that's why marrow donor looms large over buenos aires. artist martin wrong created this image. for the past month. he's put all his energy into the project gallery. but his, cinda, lo, my primary donna stands for maximum passion, a low my passion alley. repeatedly jo said emerson on his image, shows him at the world cup in 1990 cutting young firing up. his team holcomb and driving them on donna, his empty form we are, that is what sets us argentines apart. he is little secondino for day. so all over buenos aires, there are portraits of marrow donna looking down from walls, but this is the biggest in the jiggy that when i was a kid watching tv, i suffered every time married on a play deal. what we argentines are there hot and so like him, like it says,
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when our national anthem played them, we had totally patriotic and motivated to fight for our country up on the on the said out of can dina, if messy brings home the world cup trophy hill also get his picture on one of these big walls. says carina medina, she's packing her bags for guitar. where the rules are very different. if but as a you know, to, but i want to go out at night in this it see through doublet. no idea if i could wear this there, i'm taking it out. let 'em at that alley, kind of put a lot. she saved up for more than a year to take this track. now the argentine government has restricted credit card payments, so she has to take 6 cards with her at the us of that there are lots of obstacles, but that's the way it is. i give it a dull at this barbecue fans about to leave for guitar. aren't too worried in amber
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. that was the day they don't below it. we probably have to be careful when we drink alcohol, but i'm not worried otherwise. about guitar hosting. no, no medical back then when the i celebration before the games, where if these fans get their way messy will finally emulate marrow donna and that's it from me and to the new steve from the all of an update for you at the top of off the our of course says you now full d w 's asia with my colleague berrish advantage. i'm gab opus and berlin from you. the whole new steam here ah ah ah ah ah
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