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ah, yes, the wine, because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. moscow reaches out to it's closest ally, russian defense minister sag assure go meets bell originally de luca. shank pro and sit down with his counterpart to discuss the war on ukraine or for coming up. the
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us pentagon unveils its newest self bomba. after years of secretive development, the b $21.00 rate is the 1st u. u. s. for my aircraft in more than 3 decades. and we check in on the world cabin katara where things got, shall we say, messy. all the australian team looking for a sport in the quarter finals, a spot in the quarter finals. and that's coming up later in ah, monica jones, welcome to the program. russian defense minister sag enjoy go as travel to belarus to discuss the ongoing war in ukraine. he met with a belarus leader, alexander lucas jenko, who set the 2 nations half a single army. chicago also met his men counterpart and signed an amended security deal. russian forces have deployed from belarus,
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but belarus says it's troops won't fight in ukraine. and from on this sir, let's talk now to our correspond anaconda lee in tears nic. ukrainian officials have frequently expressed concern that bell russian forces quote, to cross the border into northern ukraine. will this meeting eas? those fears won't see any sighting of top prussian officials. they're in minsk is something that is followed very closely here from keith. i think for now we haven't seen or heard anything that would really make people more worried, particularly here and actually in contrast and kind of the opposite direction. we have seen russia dialing down pulling forces out of belarus and taking them to the east of ukraine, have to be losing so many boots in the round, leaving so many soldiers in recent months. and my name is definitely a desire from the russian sides to get even more in the way of technical assistance . we've seen boilers hanging over lots of soviet era weaponry, doing lots of repairs on russia. weapons also training new russian recruits. so
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that is the thing, something that lisa lucas shanker, i think, is willing to do, but as to something more serious as for potential attack on the ground from belarus, which is only a 100 kilometers, you know, air guns as the crow flies from here. and key of, i think we're not seeing any major development there yet, but definitely there's a desire on the part of russia to keep that tension there. and to kind of, you know, keep ukraine force ukraine to god that border and, you know, spend as many resources doing that as possible. right. i mean, bella origin, present location, cool, has stressed again and again the belarus will not enter the war in ukraine, but in a, in the long run. i mean, how long can he say no, to putin? well i think there is a lot of in speculation, how much space he still has to decide, i think for now we're seeing that all the kind of sociology, all the kind of pulling even kind of private pulling anonymous pulling shows that there is no willingness among bella, russian society, no enthusiasm for this war. no willing send their own troops, but definitely,
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you know, bedroom is open to russian forces. they're sending missiles into ukraine, propellers. they're using barshan air bases. and i think most the experts you talk to will say that in the long run year, putin will probably have to push luc jenko aside if he wants to use the bellows as the kind of jumping board for full scale invasion and get belarus and forces involved for now, he's been now doing very well. it basically sitting on kind of both chairs at same time, keeping his country kind of some wiggle room himself while you're doing enough to get money and other support from moscow to keep his own population in check. i'm and i think for now it looks like his carrying on that faithfully successfully. i'm very briefly, nick, because we also heard the french president manuel mccaul commented on possible negotiations between russia and ukraine and to put as so called security guarantees into play. what more can you tell us for now, there's very little detail on that. i think there's a sense here and key of that as always,
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a mental nicole wants to play the kind of intermediary and kind of show more openness to rushes demands than say, the americans or the brits. i mean, there's also a lot of worry that he is somehow willing to give them some kind of play, some, some kind of room to demand guarantees from ukraine in the past. that's been that the demand that ukraine wouldn't join nature. i think that is off the table now, but there is a sense here that he is wanting to give you put in a face saving way out of this war, potentially at the cost, at no cost to ukraine, interest in economy, their reporting of m, kia, thank you so much nick, at a time of hyphens. tensions between nuclear armed powers. the united states has unveiled its latest weapon at a ceremony in california. the multi 1000000 stealth bomber is the 1st u. s. strategic aircraft to be produced in 3 decades. ah, after years of development, the united states has lifted the veil on its newest deadly weapon.
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the manufacturer says its stealth bomber is designed to fly without a crew carry nuclear, as well as conventional weapons evade the most sophisticated radar systems and hit any target anywhere in the world. the be $21.00 raider was unveiled during a carefully choreographed ceremony in california. that included dramatic music, a light show, and a crowd of top u. s. officials. the b 21 writer is the 1st strategic bomber in more than 3 dot gauge. it is a customer to america, enduring advantage in ingenuity and innovation. it's also meant as a deterrent at a time of heightened tensions with russia and china. the pentagon says beijing has doubled its number of nuclear warheads, and it's on track to have 1500 nuclear weapons by 2035, many more than originally anticipated and produced much faster. they will operate
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in tomorrow's high and threat environment and it will able america to outmaneuver to outpace and to out match our adversaries. it will deter aggression. the b $21.00 is expected to cost nearly $700000000.00 us dollars per plane. air force official sate will form the backbone of its future bomber force, and the 1st one is expected to be in the skies as early as next year. joseph syringe, fione, it's a national security expert and member of the council on foreign relations in washington, d. c. he is what he told us about the potential of this unmanned and supposedly undetectable. new us palmer, i had visited that facility. i've seen that predecessor the b 2 bomber. some people are calling this the b 2 point one, because it's largely an upgrade from mad bomber. i'd a different to radar, absorb encoding, a new electronics. it is a very impressive, very sophisticated,
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very expensive machine. but it's not clear at all that you need it. it's not clear what the mission is to stand the talking points that you heard in that recent crust report. but you don't really need a mand vollmer in this age of thrown warfare. you certainly don't need it for the nuclear mission, which it's designed for. we have 2000 warheads on our submarines that can hit their target anywhere in the world in about 30 minutes. if you need more, we have about 800 warheads on our land based icbm. again, 30 minute flight time champion to cept it. what exactly is the purpose of a man to bomber in this age? it's not at all clear. and he has a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. el salvador government is intensifying its so called war on gangs around $10000.00 soldiers and police have sealed off the entire town of soy, a pango, on the outskirts of the countries capital. the operations goal is to search for
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suspected gang members. international human rights groups have criticized the governments crackdown missions. germany's economy minister says his government plans to create an environmental packs with industry so called climate protection contracts would provide subsidies to energy intensive industries for 15 years and return businesses like chemical and steel manufacturers with reduce carbon emissions to the situation in afghanistan. now where people who speak out against the growing taliban restrictions on women risk arrest and torture. one of them is presented to robbie who spent $24.00 days in jail after being arrested for participating in a women's rights protest in kabul in mid january. she is now a refugee in germany and spoke to dw news about her experience, imprison kwan calling back from you. what do you know what punishment we have chosen for you? a taliban member asked me one day. when i said i didn't know. he said they would
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stone me, tell the other girl to pray. we are going to stone you. he said, i started crying and asked him what my crime was. that was the worst time my biggest wish was to get a helmet so that i would not get hurt. if they stoned me. i checked my clothes to see if there was something that could protect me from stoning. and i wondered, what would stoning hurt one ah, active as part one and is robbie spent $24.00 days in a taliban prison in afghanistan. her work fighting for women's rights put her in the hard line groups firing line. since seizing power in august 2021, the taliban have severely restricted. these rights girls have been barred from school and women, faith increasingly harsh. social restrictions,
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after protesting for women's rights in the afghan capital, kabul is robbie was arrested de covered with them care manner for me to include them. i don't know which taliban member slapped my face 1st. civic her barons that i felt my eardrums were damaged them. you know, like mitchell southern s, and he snapped me again. i had my mouth started leading his other back. wasn't that not that brain, but i tried to get out of the car in which they were carrying me. but another taliban member who was sitting in the back seat hit me and my back him with his pistol said a little cooler. because my son nicholas presented a packet bushings that miss robbie says the taliban tortured her and forced her to sign a confession document. eventually releasing her, the activist recently arrived in germany, but remains haunted by the inhumane conditions she endured. tom del talk more with her to school hamstead where the toilet was in the same room where they kept me. how long, wicked performing for some of the taliban were watching me all the time. i'll talk
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it. even when i was using the toilet. you can washing myself or just walking in the room at the moment. i had to cover myself with the cloth while using the toilets ab about o passamore. i had no privacy as slender as and on tolliver haman was him. an american amish of the colon, nuts for that other world can't encounter argentina through to the quarter finals after beating australia to one. the sa cruz acquitted themselves well, but argentina had a genius on their side. this was the biggest, middle eastern mismatch since david met goliath, australia's artisans versus the artistry of little messy. and the sa cruise soon saw his genius on 35 minutes when messy post to leave shelia keeper, matt ryan helpless. but ryan was the architect of his own. don't fall when argentina made it to just before the hour 1000000000. alvarez
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was onto spear touch in a flash, he made it to nil. ryan needed his teammates to dig him out of a hole. they got a lucky brick when craig goodwin's wild effort deflected an offensive, fernandez came on and the aussies nearly scored a shock equalizer. but emily martinez blocked brilliantly from garen cool in the 7th minute of injury time. mercy led to celebrations in front of argentina's rock. as crowed, his expectations will be even higher. their site in the last 8, the netherlands became the 1st team to make the quarter final of the world cup, playing the us. the dutchman scored twice in the 1st half and never looked back. manifest a pi struck 1st, the orange army was in full voice as the game finished. 3 gulls to one and new york city is searching for an assassin. some one with a means to exterminate the cities, rodents. authorities are offering an annual salary of up to 170000
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u. s. dollars for the right person to take up the job. seeking candidates with good communication skills and a bloodthirsty attitude. new york is on the hunt for a rat tsar to fight the cities, booming road and population. the rats don't run the city. we deal the ad for a director of road and mitigation list, say, swashbuckling attitude and a general aura of bad are sorry, as criteria for the role. previous multi $1000000.00 efforts to improve trash collection and coll rodents have been thwarted by the cities cunning ferry residents. everyone knows me. they know one thing i hate read. you know, when we started killing them in bar or near all summer to say in folks are criticizing us now called me a murderer because i was killing rats. well, you know what? we got to kill ret. rats have no place in this city. and we're gonna use every mess
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method as needed to do so, so they are not home and families in all quality of life. rach sightings in subways on straits and even in homes have soared over 70 percent in the past 2 years. the rodent boom has been partly blamed on more sidewalk dining. in response to the pandemic mer, adam said any one with the dr. and killer instinct needed to fight the cities rat problem should apply for their dream job. it which indeed, albion, you swelled stories is up. next i monica jones from me and the youth team in berlin likes watching. ah, what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world harry.

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