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we say they were about never giving up the most exciting sport stories about people, passions and their dr. sports life every weekend on d w. ah, ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin, german authorities foil and alleged plot to storm parliament and overthrow the government and the biggest anti terror operation in decades. police arrest dozens of suspected members of a far right group. germany's top prosecutor says the group intended to use force to
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install a minor aristocrat as the countries new data. also on the show, a dia warning about our impact on the environment. un chief antonia good terrace urges immediate action to stop the destruction at a international summit. ah, i manuscripts mckinnon. welcome to the program. german or authorities have foiled an alleged plot that aim to topple the government in berlin by force. dozens of arrests were made in overnight raids, the span the nation, they targeted suspected supporters of a far right movement, the rejects legitimacy of the current job and state. the country's top federal
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prosecutor said the alleged qu plotters intended to form a new german army and install a minor aristocrat as the country's leader. it is the biggest anti terrorism rate in germany for many years. on wednesday morning, some 3000 police raided more than a 100 properties in several german states and arrested 25 people. all of them suspected members or supporters of the so called christ burger movement, their goal, a crew data in germany. they wanted to overthrow democracy. the her wrist as suspects are united by their rejection of state institutions in germany. so on an android, barrister suspects, belief in conspiracy myths consisting of different narratives from the rice burger ideology, as well as the queue on an ideology speaker, if you look, you severe, cool in an id you to the network was made up of both a political and a military group, according to german authorities,
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they had planned to invade the german born to start and use violence. germany's interior minister nancy phaser said the investigations provided a glimpse into the quote, a bit of a terrorist threat from that iceberg media. their current at us and decent tot who wouldn't agree on a day like today, where there's one of the biggest raids against far rights efforts aimed at attacking our state. that polarization is on the rise, and we have to defend our democracy every single day. at pseudonyms on t. v. eden. tac. once the demo katie of lawyer for tidings. if they had succeeded, this man was to become the new head of state pain with a choice, a descendant of an aristocratic family from eastern germany who still uses the symbolic title of prince hind reached the 13th. the entrepreneur from frankfurt is said to be the ringleader. she would have been installed as the new justice minister, bigot mozart winkleman, who was
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a member of the german parliament for the far right alternative for germany party. until last year, she has since resumed working as a judge at the berlin court efforts to remove her from her position because of her involvement with far right. extremists failed earlier this year, but the court confirmed that she was released from her duties on wednesday. this ice burger far right extremist, deeply anti democratic movement, its members reject the german state under democratic system and are prone to violence. german authorities estimate that the scene consists of some 20000 people between 2015 at mid 2017 alone. more than 10500 crimes are said to have been committed by so called christ bianca he w political correspondent, julius ow. delhi was at the scene of one of today's raids in berlin. and she told us more about the suspects and their motives. oh, we know that it is
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a total of $25.00 people who were arrested but that there are also $27.00 suspects that are suspected of being a part of this network. but this still has to be investigated and proven. we know that the ringleader of the network is this one, man, he is an entrepreneur based out of the city of, of frank, for a tier in germany. but he is also a descendant of a noble family and still calls himself prince, even though that is just a symbolic title until now. and he is the one who was basically putting together and organizing this network, which also consisted of as we said, a former member of the german parliament, but also members of the german arts armed forces and a special forces, one member of the special forces. and he had basically planned to set up this network to ultimately storm the parliament with weapons and tried to overturn the democratic order here. and in doing that, they had basically set up
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a shadow cabinet, of people with different roles which they would have taken on once the coo had happened. then in the meantime, they had organized shooting trainings for the members of the network. they were working to recruit more people in particular, people with a background in police or in a military work because of the kinds of expertise they had and that the network thought they might need. he w julia severely the. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. officials in iran have sentence 5 people to death, killing a member of the security forces. the move comes amid continued protests on the 3rd day of a nationwide strike rights group. say, police have killed hundreds of people since the protest for regime change began in september. and after a young woman died in police custody time magazine, his name followed him as lensky. it's person of the year, the magazine said it was honoring the ukrainian president for his role and leading
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his country resistance against russia's invasion. vilicki has also received the madeline albright democracy award for his commitment to defending human rights bureau that iran, china has announced its most significant easing of corona virus restrictions. since the pandemic began 3 years ago. officials are allowing home corn ceiling and mild cases and saying that mandatory p c r testing would be reduced. the policy shift comes in the way because nationwide protests over strict coded rules. un secretary general antonio good terrorist has urged governments to end what he calls an orgy of destruction. as biodiversity summit kicks off in canada. at the summits opening in montreal, good harish warned. humanity has become a weapon of mass extinction and that it must change course. many experts calling the summit of final charms to save the world species and ecosystems, as we know them. the bones of an elephant poach,
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$45.00 rain kenya. images like these are very visible. remind me of the thread that humans post animal and plant life. for a station, changes in land use, the climate crisis and pollution are also taking a big tall. about $1000000.00 species are currently at risk of becoming extinct due to human activity. this not only threatens to degrade ecosystems further, but also endangers our own welfare. we depend on by their, for the food we eat, their water, we drink, their sequestration of on the medicine. we take 40 spend 70 percent of cancer. drugs come from by diversity or nature. the u. n. by diversity conference was sent on how to protect 30 percent of land and sea by 2030 scientists stress that this target is needed to prevent the collapse of ecosystems and human prosperity in the future. the biggest threat is us human beings and then
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less our relationship with nature changes. the situation will continue to be touring. i'm saying so because 97 percent of the global by a diversity is degraded as the result of human action. we need to take urgent measures to protect ourselves from ourselves, experts argue, but who will cover the costs. some emerging and developing economies such as indonesia, india, brazil, south africa, entered democratic republic of congo, tend to be particularly rich in bud versity. but these countries argue that they lack the resources to expand their conservation efforts. they are demanding financial support from rich nations. we don't want to see a target which has absolutely no hope of implementation. sorry to say there is no time to lose. however, even if the cop 15 participants set an ambitious target,
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it can only be the beginning. none of the by the versity objectives agreed at the 2010 convention, have yet been fully implemented by the global community. i didn't your engine from our environment desk is following this story for us. i did. can you help us understand what's actually at stake during this conference? so at stake of really nothing less than the future of life on a. and i mean it's not say that if we don't solve it now, then we're doing forever. but just that every year that we let go past where we continue, as we decide in the report, fail to meet targets. it makes it harder and harder in the some sci fi that last forever. so, i mean, this landmark review of the science that was published a few years ago, found that nature is declining an unprecedented rates in human history. i mean, not, and before the dinosaurs, the next thing that we have this kind of destruction and the extinction of species is happening faster and faster and faster. and so that's what the conference is
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trying to address or proposals table like protecting back to planet bland and see trying to push from the subsidy of the way from kind of destructive industries and was protecting major. all the sorts of things being discussed over the next couple of weeks. so this is really dramatic stuff. i mean, you're saying that at stake is the future of life on earth. and yet some people struggle to understand how this is relevant to them. how this is relevant to their lives. tell us, why does it matter to all of us? there's a way to look at this, like on a very, very basic level. we pay for this. we pay when there's kind of when b go extinct, while the numbers die and so on, and then have few pollinators to kind of keep their fruits growing in for the next season and everything. then that means we pay more than you go down our prices rise . that's what a relationship is quite simple. but then when you look at which crops actually which foods really dependent on this, then things like staple crops mostly ok. the other problems like the way that with
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the grading soils and everything. but things like coffee is, i mean you're going to go down 10 to 40 percent. if we just get rid of all the pollinators and things like chocolate cocoa beans, they completely gone. i mean, if you have a bar of chocolate today during work, if you had a cup of coffee in the morning, these sorts of things are gone forever. at the start, the things go and it means that we pay more in our direct day to day lives. on top of that, there's all the value that nature gives us. so things like medicines where we need to get them from the trees or plants. all sorts of things that we haven't even yet begun to discover. these are all things that we're getting rid of without really knowing how valuable they are to us. i believe a lot of the ingredients, the cancer medication comes from nature. yeah, exactly, and diseases we haven't even learned about that there is, i'm even hit us yet. what, what more can we do? i mean, what can be done to prevent you know, more biodiversity collapse. so in a nutshell, the big things to do would be stopping climate change from getting worse at stop
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burning fossil fuels and heating the planet stuff. exploiting areas of nature with the beautiful fish that we've got in the world behind us. if we stop over fishing, our oceans and fish populations can start to recover and people could start to maybe fish and sustainable at sustainable levels. doing things like prevent preventing all the mining and logging that's kind of destroying and tight ecosystems. all the sorts of things. the big shift that could happen through combination of policy, a combination of businesses being regulated and taking the initiative to do things themselves. and to some degree consumers particular rich countries like her choosing to buy things that have less of an impact, less do less damage to the plan. it sounds like complicated does it, and yet it's just, they tend to be difficult. i did neuron jam. thank you. so much. thank you. lou tortured little are through to the football world, cup quarter, finals off the thrashing, switzerland 6 to one. in the round of 16 match, it was a dominant performance, portugal to a, to new lead and
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a half time before closing another 4 goals, switzerland, goalkeeper, yann's, or my. in the 2nd half, gonzalez ramos was the stand out the school 3 goals. while superstar christiano, rinaldo only came on as a substitute, substitute to gal who of the 2016 european champions, who now play morocco in the quarter finals. now things are getting serious and could tell with just 8 teams left in the competition. the w correspondent, danya barcelona, has been covering the world cup for us and she sent us this earlier looking ahead to the final stages of the tournament. now the players have a couple of days to rest and recharge their batteries. i mean, for player it's so crucial these days, they'll probably get to see their families. but i think in doha, the most important storyline that people are looking at right now is the fact that both my c m. rinaldo are still in the tournament. there are thousands of people who
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have come here from all over the world. just to see these 2 players in their last dance tournament, it's almost like a football pilgrimage. i mean, the support that they have here is i'm believable. yesterday when kashana and aldo was warming up, the fans were cheering, as if there was a goal scored. so i think most fans right now are looking for the how far they can both go and if one of them can lift the trophy t w's done. you're both luna, without you are up to date d w. news. asia with melissa china is coming up. next is stay tuned for that if you can. i minute. mckinnon. thanks for watching and i will see you at the next hour. hey guys, it's evelyn sharma. welcome to my podcast, love matter. i and by celebrities, influences and experts to talk about all playing loud thanks for meeting again today nothing.

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