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ah ah ah, this is dw used live from burly in russia, launchers ado brown's, of attacks on you crank. several people are killed as missiles knockout power in numerous areas. the strikes come after explosions had ad faces in russia. a show of solidarity and iran show people and truck drivers go on strike to demonstrate their
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support. the anti government protest movement and death the world compa convincing . when for brazil, again, south korea to keep their campaign going. next, they face off against croatia in the pool. ah, i've been for solon welcome. the governor of russia's coast region says a drone has attacked an airfield setting an oil storage tank on fire, the region borders ukraine, and the incident comes a day after multiple explosions at 2 military bases deep inside russian territory. moscow blamed ukrainian drones for those blasts. keep has not claimed responsibility. on monday, russia launched another wave of strikes against ukrainian cities. president lot of is lensky says miss alice killed at least 4 people and knocked out power in many
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parts. ukrainian officials a warning, several regions and now facing more emergency blackouts. let's get more on this latest escalation in the wall from trash. he's an analyst with the security and defense program in budapest. first of all, tell us more about these blasts the most go blame on ukraine. we're getting reports of further suppose a drone strikes in russia. what, what do you make of all of this? well, we need to differentiate between different targets and different blast the to blast, which occurred from very far away from ukraine border and gus and basin to give the liberal air base these up to air base is deep insight. russia, russia is using the home basis for russia strategy birth, which i'll use against me every day used for the tax. i guess you bring the tax on the basis even if they were done by ukraine. you graham has
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a green gleam responsibility, even if the taxes were done by ukraine and euclidean drones then the drawers will probably be launched from russia. by based on your grain, your special, you know, special operations. because these bases are very far away from your border. you doesn't have drawers of that range, do better recent attack against the region that was probably done by you bring in growing launch from ukraine. what did a text means that ukraine is clearly capable of heating, military targets deep inside russia. dory and the russia bases neighboring ukraine . there are some babies in the region to the neighboring ukraine are clearly in danger and don't run the textbook you. russia is highly likely to throw its air force to bases of a, from the brain and border which my temper operation of russia. they are actually forces. but does this signal an escalation in this?
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what you think from these few attacks? i'm not entirely sure about this in the last 11 months of the war or nearly lost in the month of the war. there have been several cases then ukraine was able to attack russian territory not already and ok by crimea, but also military bases inside russia. so these attacks do not signal much of an explanation either in terms of targeting or in terms of intensity. i don't think this is a sign of an explanation. i think this is more a sign, a few grains feeling nefco, fire beck, and also heat d brush on very door. it should keep deem it necessary, but i don't see an escalator back on here. okay. and has just let me play this next report because i want to ask you about russia's launching of a new wave of missile attacks on monday they caused wide spread power outages and damages across the region to infrastructure
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key residents seeking shelter in the cities metro stations it's not the 1st time they've had to flee on the ground for safety from russian miss outs. but the impact of these strikes is getting more severe as temperatures drop. but if i sean nevada, i hope there won't be mass destruction. the russians waited until temperatures fell to 56 degrees celsius. how long until it got cold? typically, some buffalo doll allan, but we have blankets equal of the a sleeping bag filing, a camping gale seem a door and they immaturely with their mile. i believe we will endure it, even if they inflict some destruction today, like ukraine's air force says it shut down more than 60 of the 70 missiles launched . president flawed him as zalinski hailed the defenders, which was i want to thank the defense forces, our electrical engineers and our people,
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their defense forces shut down most of the missiles, the engineers had already begun to restore electricity. our people never give uncle glory to ukraine. slow, gray, repeated rushing, missile and drawing strikes have targeted the power grid, leaving millions. rutledge, tricity and heating ukrainians have resorted to wood stoves to fend off the cold. the kremlin wants to weaponized winter to bring ukraine to its knees. and this has been happening time and again over weeks now i'm using winter as a weapon. i mean it all amounts to a war crime, doesn't it more probably yes. i mean system to clear attacking clearly civilian targets. it is something that can be quantified as a war crime. this is actually part of rush of war fighting strategy for a long time. i mean attacking civil infrastructure with an integral part of how russia fought the 1st judge of war. the 2nd judge and war, even if campaign in,
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in syria. so what russia and forces are doing now, i mean, by attacking ukrainian civil refresher. on the one hand, it's a war crime. on the other hand, however, not much new that taking you to congratulate previous war. unfortunately, other, any other strategies that the russians are going to be able to come up with? it sounds like they're quite desperate. then they seem to be quite desperate because there are some ground for the last initiative on the front line already like a late late summer. so the system had to go tax against. you can see any structure appear to be a strategy in happening. the printer and ukrainian been through much harsher than the interview had in germany at so that this started to seem to be discrepancy of inter the break. the more out of the you going to be the population. however, again, i mean military story doesn't know too many examples. then the more of the student population could be broken. so really by area bonding. so here i said to optimal
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readiness, president, sky, i think you're playing in population and you're all of the security and defense program in budapest, thank you very much for giving us your analysis. thank you. pressure is growing on iranian authorities as protests against the regime, widen. shopkeepers and truck drivers joined a 3 day strike that began monday. despite a top official. having announced that the controversial morality police had been disbanded, the death of a young woman in their custody in september spot what has become the biggest anti regime demonstrations in years. ah, rows of shouted shops in cities across iran. it's a sign of just how far the anti regime protest movement has spread. after more than 2 months of demonstrations and violent pushback from the state. in this bizarre
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inter on some shop owners said the authorities had warned them not to join the nationwide strike. among those who have stayed open, there's still support for the protest movement. yes, this is a legit amendment and they should be heard bushman, the strike comes as one top official announced the morality police would be disbanded. and the enforcement of strict dress codes for women has seemingly been scaled back. i know failure. birth is much better without the morality police on the street. i'd like to pay travel. you see more women walking around without a hitch. jap, got almost light. they can decide for themselves on which i think that's an improvement on the injured acadia. beth opposition to the religious force has been at the center of the protest movement. that has since grown into a resounding coal for regime change, but active as se the morality police have just been replaced by other security
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forces in the straits and state media has since back tracked. casting doubt on whether the group has been shot down at all. they are, in fact not scrap the news was recorded. and even if the morality police are scrap this misinformation has, has worked in favor of the room to distract focus, to distract the movement, destruct, international solidarity from forming cause. any one who knows iran knows that the morality police is not the problem. the head of a runs judiciary said any one caught encouraging this wake strike will be arrested . but these threats of falling short with so many iranians willing to risk their lives and their freedom to hold for an end to the regime from all that's bring in d. w forces, they'll fuck with army in bond, it will fall. what sort of impact will this 3 day strike have festival
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will be, are in 2nd day of the nation, a strike. and it's actually the biggest strike after this definition of this long republic in 1979. and of course, it says sign of solidarity in the nation among iranian people and shows the international observer and western countries day do not want this regime once more . and also it's a threat to this doctor public itself and scares them very much. and that's why day yesterday they did everything in their power to stop people from doing act, but i think it will continue and today and tomorrow will be, i think, more widespread. so all the demonstrators getting somewhere, in your opinion i'm, i mean, no date. they really want to show that show to the international audience that they
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don't want this regime and to be united once more and that that's, i think that was a why they declared this 3 days nationwide to strike. what it, what are you hearing from your sources on the ground as far as progress go, this protest movement. they really well, i want to continue taking to distress, although they know all their risk endangering. doing so we are in contact with many sources on the ground from different groups of the society and there. and they say that they're really sick and tired of for decades off the brutality and the dictatorship by this regime. and they are really needing to pay the price for their freedom. what about the reporting of these demonstrations? we found a very hot here at the w unsure you agreed to get our hands on actual information
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and up to date footage from these protests to paid a clear picture to the world of what is going on. what are the challenges? facing journalist says they try to report on the protest. val lists remember that journalism is a very dangerous and risky javi near on, under this regime. and journalists are under a lot of pressure if they really want to do their job. and that's what they've seen in case of a new fire home at d and allow him on my day for covering news about mass. i mean, he's death and i'm in case of more than 60 journalists, which are in custody right now. since the beginning of this uprising, but on the other hand, behalf citizen reporters, which i believe that they made a great job showing the word what is exactly going on in iran. and with all the challenges they are filming the brutality of the regime, of the security forces. and despite all the problems, internet destructions,
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they publish them on social media to reach wider audience and to be almost every day we are in contact with iranian people. and they want us to be their worries and published their violence scenes by the security forces, ford of war to see what is exactly going god inside the country and t w's persian services on the thread from iran through. what else can you tell us about that? yeah, that's right, journalists working outside your own have always been under this read by this regime and the are no exception from that. but some of our colleagues received threats through various bass specially after test type talk and these new rate of nationwide brutus. and recently, we have been informed by the police about a lease with a name of one of our colleagues on it and even family members of our summed and
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treats and by the agents of ministry of intelligence in the wrong button. i can say that none of this can to stop us from doing our job, which is being hearing in people's voice and to reflect their demands and fighting for freedom and democracy. he w. snowfall army, thank you very much for being on the show today. thank you. at a look now at some of the stories making use china is holding a state funeral for former leader jensen min died last week. h. 96. president jim pings led the memorial service at the great hold of the people in gauging. the nation observed 3 minutes of silence. john took power after that gentleman square massacre, $989.00, and oversaw or a decade of the explosive growth. indonesia, parliament has passed legislation criminalizing sex outside of marriage. lower
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applies to citizens as well as foreigners, and makes extra marital sex punishable by it. you're in prison. a band is a part of a sweeping, legal oval that strong criticism from civil liberties groups. i, julia has restarted a popular train service linking the capitol of buddha and the city of kaduna 8 months after it was the target of an attack gum and blew up the tracks, killed several people and took dozens hostage. we've now been released. the train is operating with heightened security. more than 30 people have been killed in northwestern columbia after landslide buried abbas and other vehicles, emergency workers and digging through the earth, looking for victims. authorities believe dates of heavy rains triggered the disaster. the area is on alert for more landslides. columbia is experiencing its worst rainy season in 40 years. dw corresponded nicole reese
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is in the colombian capital borgata, and she explained how much worse than usual the rain is. b, we're looking at hundreds of thousands of people who have been affected by these rains this year in different regions of colombia, and more than 200 people have died in connection to these rainfalls. so i think this together with the pictures that we just saw, gives you a pretty good idea of just how severe the situation across the country in the different communities is. and it's especially communities in the rural areas, with dirt, roads, and for infrastructure that are more vulnerable and more effective if we are affected. as with justine in this village. and this is all due to a phenomenon caught lanning. yeah. which is pretty strong as here. it comes every few years and it basically means that there are stronger winds across the pacific here in south america. and they lower the water surface temperature below the normal. and this causes an imbalance in the pressure in the air which causes then
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these heavy rainfalls. some experts also believe that they are linked to climate change and the heating global climate that make lanyard stronger than the usual fed man accused of involvement in the march 2016 terrorist attacks at brussels have gone on trial. 32 people were killed and hundreds more wounded in bombings of brussels airport and a city metro station. the trial is one of belgium's biggest ever with proceedings expected to last 4 months. brussels airport at $758.00 a. m. in the departures hall, 2 devices detonated in quick succession. at 11 minutes past 9, a 3rd bond went off in a subway train at moll bake station in brussels, european district. more than 300 people were wounded on that march morning in 2016 . 35 people died, including 3 perpetrators, the so called islamic state claimed responsibility. the trial is taking place in
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the belgian capital. 2 suspected bombers and 8 others are among the accused. one of them is sila, apt, a slam, who was involved in the paris attacks a 2015 all road re. so today is mainly about administration. the chief judge will 1st of all, identify the people involved in the trial, the defendants and the plaintiffs. that is victims and their families, even the trial is a huge undertaking. almost 1000 survivors and victims. relatives have been recognized by the court. a civil plaintiffs was it is urgent. i was in the subway and experience the blast. my ears were injured. my hearing is damaged since then i've had to wear a hearing aid. it has had a huge impact on my life, but i'm very happy that i got out alive. there was also of you on dental hylas. the belgian constitution requires jury trial for serious criminal charges. the verdict will ultimately be reached by a 12 member jury. the proceedings are expected to last, at least 9 months of april,
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giovanni's foreign minister on alina babcock is on a 2 day visit to india. it's her 1st official trip to the country in a joint press conference with india's foreign minister, both stressed a commitment to shared values, including democracy and human rights. on divisions over certain issues remain. t w's. richard walker reports each monday afternoon on kelly metro. anton unusual passenger is here, germany foreign minister, i'm l in a bad book, heading to the old city center. there's good reason for using public transport here . old daily is as densely packed as anywhere on earth and against 1st can taste. the city bursting at the seams, alina bab book is always keen to show a sort of model sort of diplomacy connecting with ordinary people. like hearing old
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tele, especially with women and minority groups and talking about values like democracy and human rights of meeting indian counterpart super ammonium j shanker, babcock repeatedly stress how important these values are for relations between states. we will not come in by the out. this part we've learned in a brutal way, but having the business relationships we partners that are not cheryl values that can have dramatic discipline. consequences, lots of poison hobble comes to k, reference to russia and of like me. and how germany became dependent on russian oil and gas. now germany and the rest of europe, looking elsewhere for their energy and want others to follow suit. but here india is not on the same page. it's increasing import to russian oil at low prices. climate today, india foreign minister vigorously defended pitch st. kelly has to protect his
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people from soaring prices. lead in mind to the europe is buying a lot from the middle east. now middle east was traditionally supplier for the economy like and so it puts pressure on prices in the middle east and roll babbled, talk values. human tele, they believe it's really interests that made the wilco round. ah, to cut our where brazil a through to the woke up or the final after being south korea full one in the round of 16. a dominant performance. brazil put 4 goals past south korea in just the 1st half had included the sions, the goal of the tournament before it easiest june, is perfect chip has found lucas makeeta put it in the back of the net. the 5 time will champions submitted their status as one of the tournament favorites.
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brazil will face croatia in the quarter finals. it attends a counter. the croatians held their nerve to be japan in their 1st penalty shoot out of the tournament. japan had the better start to the game, but 3 minutes in they couldn't find the accuracy. 5 minutes later, gracious of their 1st attempt on target. but even paris, each couldn't capitalize on japan's mistake. japan dominated the game and it paid off just before halftime. dyson might have found himself in the right spot in front of gold for the easy finish, gracious equal as i came out of nowhere. 10 minutes into the 2nd half paris itched pin point header font the bottom corner. 10 minutes later luca woodridge almost got his side ahead but was denied by the keeper. japan had to chance to win it an extra time. but the game went to a penalty shoot out. gracious, keep a dominic leave bakovich became the man of the match. saving 3 penalties before mario puzzle, ej scott. the decider a disappointing and to the world cup for japan,
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croatia go through to the quarter finals. sticker more in depth look at the latest from the woke up. let's go to donna barcelona from b w sports. she's on location in kata. tonya, brazil have been counted by many as the favorites to win this tournament. did their performance make a believer of you? to these their i had resign as my tournament favorites the entire time. but yesterday's performance really showed everyone why they were considered tournaments here. it's any. they instantly dominated south korea. now this brazil side has a team full of incredibly skilled individuals, but they work so well as a team. they really are the complete package. i mean, we saw that in the charlatans goal. the build up had such great skill, but then they worked so as a team to finish it off. i mean brazil is just flying high right now. everything they do, it looks so easy. name are their key players back. he got to go yesterday. he's
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chasing pallet's record for the brazilian with the more scores. so really isn't a great spot. brazil, it will be a daunting task for croatia. ok, they're flying high. are looking forward to the day. what are your thoughts on morocco and spain? so of course morocco, not many people from a lot of people are under estimating morocco. let's say of course span and this one will be the favors, but morocco isn't playing very well to actually unbeaten in 8 games in all competitions. they qualified in 1st place in a group that had croatia and belgium in it. now morocco is also a team that carries a lot of hope for a lot of people here. the last african team in the tournament, the last arab team in the tournament. there are so many fans here in doha that will be rooting for morocco. it will almost feel like a home game for them. of course, span is spanned, their dominant, also considered favorites by they know not to take morocco lightly in this one. what about the late match?
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it features christiano. rinaldo. portugal are up against switzerland. exactly. so cushion ronaldo. when you talk about portugal now everyone's just talking about rinaldo. he's kind of overshadowed everything. you know, there's been a lot of criticism for the way he's been playing. the things that have been, have been happening off the pitch. we just found out that he probably won't be the captain in this match. so a lot of the focus is on rinaldo in this one, but portugal actually have a really good side. and so far they haven't actually let that affect them in this will cut, they look pretty impressive. now switzerland are not going to make it easy for them . of course, they're very difficult sight to play against their organization. you really have to fight to get a result against switzerland. portugal will still probably be the favorites, but not an easy match by any means. are lazy matched on your barcelona. thank you very much for bringing us up to date on all the action in gutter. as a pullout from germany's early exit from the world camp, all of
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a vehicle has left his job as head of the countries football association of all prolific gold score for germany. b hope joined the f. b in 2004, mainly dealing with public relations for the national team. in 2018, he was promoted to the position of sporting director, which he's now step down from after germany's you poor showings in to strike woke up. so i have a futon to start watching the w news kick off is up. next i'm been fas all and see you next hour with with
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