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a weekly copays 19, especially with every thursday phone d w ah ah, it's d w. news life from berlin. german authorities foil and alleged, flocked to storm parliament and overthrow the government and the biggest anti terror operation and decades. police arrests 25 suspected members of the far right group. germany's top prosecutor says the suspects intended to use force to install a minor arrest approach as the country's new leader. also coming up, russian president vladimir putin admits the war in ukraine. could be
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a quote long term process, but rules out calling up more troops for now. ah, i'm nicole really, it's good to have you with us. terminal authorities have foiled an alleged plot that aimed to topple the government in berlin by force. dozens of arrests were made an overnight rave that spanned the nation extended to austria in italy. they targeted suspect that supporters of a far right movement that rejects the legitimacy of the current german state. the country's top federal prosecutor said that the alleged crew plotters intended to form a new gob, 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 raid at more than
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a 100 properties in several german states and arrested 25 people. all of them suspected members, all supporters of the so called christ burger movement, their goal, a qu data in germany. they wanted to overthrow democracy, the for her wrists as suspects are united by their rejection of state institutions in germany and so on. and he enjoyed various as suspects believe in conspiracy myths consisting of different narratives from the rice burger ideology as well as the queue on an ideology speaker, if you look here, so leader, cool in an if you look you the network was made up of both a political and a military group, according to german authorities, they had planned to invade the german born to stock and use violence. germany's interior minister, nancy fairs. i said the investigations provided a glimpse into the quote, a best of a terrorist threat from that iceberg. amelia, their current to some 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
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attacking our state. that polarization is on the rise and we have to defend our democracy every single day. at pseudonyms and v. hayden tok ones. the devil clotty australia for tidings. if they had succeeded, this man was to become the new head of state highland choice, a descendant of an aristocratic family from eastern germany, who still uses the symbolic title of prince heinrich. the 13th, the entrepreneur from frankfurt is said to be the ringleader. she would have been installed as the new justice minister bigot my zak vin common, who was 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 idabel in court efforts to remove her from a position because of her involvement with fall right? extremists failed earlier this year. but the court confirmed that she was released from her duties on wednesday the rice berger at far
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right extremist, deeply anti democratic movement. its members reject the german state under the 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 $10500.00 crimes are said to have been committed by so called price boca . earlier d w political corresponding benjamin adverse gruber told us more about how real the threats to overthrow the german parliament really was. it was definitely a big threat. and that's also what authority said to day this group started meeting back in november of last year. the had regular meetings and as we just heard the report, there was a political arm and there was also one in charge of weapons in charge of also getting a people from security forces from the police to go together with this plan to
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overthrow the government and it goes that way that they even went into bondage their barracks to see were their own soldiers. it would be base. so it's pretty concrete. the plans that they had already. and as we also saw in the report that they had individuals who would take them this positions as had of this new government or as a justice minister. so that's also something it authorities repeated to day by say that the threat was real. and if we look back how this investigation started, it was indeed the connection between this group of the people that were arrested in another group that wanted to kidnap germany's health minister, a car lout abbas. so that's where this investigation started and where that ended also with all the rates and several german cities to day it detaining these $25.00 people. they will now face justice, how politicians and the authorities reacted to the news. so i have been to reactions and once i praising the police officers that were involved in the rates
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and also the domestic intelligence is services that also conducted all the investigation over the past months. this is a pretty long process and on all the side, they're also showing how deep it this goes into the problems that we have seeing of the many are saying the german authorities have a blind eye on right wing extremism. one of those who reacted is german president, frankfort. our style may, who said this incident represents a new level in the extreme as threat, something similar that government spokes person, stephanie bush, they said that is extremely dangerous, pointing out the plans that you also mentioned, of attacking and of this armed assault on the bond of saga, the lower house of germany's parliament. let's talk about these accusations of turning a blind eye toward fire, right extremism and the possibility, and the growing threat of political violence. what more can you tell us about that? there have been some attacks in the past years that have been a murder for conservative politician for to look at another fight, right,
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for right extremist, that also, and it did an attack on a synagogue and what domestic intelligence services have been accused on is to having a blind eye when it comes to right wing extremism, but they're focusing on islamists and also a left wing extremism. and that's something that the former joiner interior minister hall seal for said, saying that the has been an increase of cases and they should take this more seriously. and what many are asking the government to do and asking the intelligent service is not looking at just long people who want to commit this attack. but also when this a structural problem, when we'll look at police officers and when we look also at the armed forces, and that's the big problem of this iceberg. and movement that many of those who are in this group are in this right wing extremist group. that do not accept germany, the german order in the constitution also know how to deal with weapons and have also access it to classified information. that's where many see that this of iceberg and movement is especially so dangerous in a taking this thoughts. and also this rates a very,
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very carefully dw political correspond amendment over escrow. i think you let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world today. for rose, president pedro castillo has been detained by security forces, according to the national police. as detention comes after, he announced he would dissolve congress and install and emergency government of the congress rejected the decree and voted to replace him with the vice president deena . but what if it was just been sworn in spanish? officials say 20 migrants fled a plane in barcelona when it made an emergency landing. after a pregnant woman apparently pretended to go into labor, the plane had been flying from morocco to turkey. lee say they detained, half of the migrant, some 8 will be deported. back to morocco. protesters across iran have taken to the streets again to demand regime change. at the same time,
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workers and shopkeepers continue their strike for a 3rd day rights group say the regimes forces have killed hundreds of people since the protest for regime change began in september after a young woman died after being detained by the morality police. time magazine has named volatile mir zalinski and the spirit of ukraine. it's person of the year, the magazine said it was honoring the ukrainian president for his role in the leading his country's resistance against russia's invasion. lansky has also received the madeleine albright democracy award for his commitment to defending human rights either will make the story. russia as vladimir putin has acknowledged that his country's war on ukraine could turn into quote, a long term process. the president was defending the war to his personal human rights council after the ukrainian military carried out a series of armed drone attacks, allegedly, against targets deep and signed russia. bruton went on to say that he would not
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mobilize additional combat troops for now despite setbacks on the battlefield. ah, like many parts of eastern ukraine, this farmer's field is now a battlefield. despite recent gains by key, if soldiers say an influx of russian reinforcements is halting, the bonds postponed and shuffled in enemy has become very active. their attacks have intensified. the aviation is more active. there are continuous air intelligence missions. all positions were shelled all day yesterday. there unmanned aerial devices were in the air all day in nearby villages. people have been living without heat electricity, and water. since the start of the war. more than 9 months ago, many still get chose every time a missile strikes you for that will sometimes it's really bad. sometimes it's so scary. the whole house is shaking. it appears how village
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would remain awards shown for many months to come for listening to in an addressed as human rights council. you lot in fulton warned of a long conflict and ukraine because the way we, we wait is, you know, she said i'm looking for all part. that could only be one response fighting consistently for our national interests. and so we'll be doing exactly this, but nobody should ever count on anything else. ah, what russian troops continue the war. ukraine is gathering evidence, including thousands of munitions, experts hope they may 1 day be used to help bring the russian leader to justice. hands, a flick will remain as germany coach despite their 2nd straight exit from the world . come during the group stage. flick had met with football association bosses on
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wednesday in order to assess what went wrong at the world cup in katara. the pressure will now be on the coach to turn around germany's fortunes for the 2024 euros which the country will host itself to teams. technical director, automobile half had already been fired in the wake of the early world cup exit. neither the israelis nor the palestinians field and in teams at than 2022 world cup . but the israeli palestinian conflict has found echoes on the ground and katara when he arab, supporters and fans are taking the chance to show their solidarity with the palestinian cause. meanwhile, some israeli visitors to the tournament have occasionally found themselves being made to feel unwelcome on the basis of their nationality. oh, this is like oh videos on social media showed people refusing to talk. i got to ease railey journalists covering the guitar world kami.
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our job is challenging. we deal with some hates from they out there. it fans ear when our air, our people in our crew members, they want to go live on tv. they sometimes they're not attack, but people go around them and then shout for palestine with palestine. their flags, many friends in cattle have shown their support for the palestinian cause. and on wednesday moroccan players became the latest to do the same after their famous victory over spain. meanwhile, it was been here, it's only going to see a number of israelis have found the reception from some arab supporters, unwelcoming. it's the 1st time is rallies are in cats, are a numbers with direct flights connecting tel aviv to doha. but cattle is not one of the 6 arab countries that maintain formal relations with israel. many people in is where to say, it said this woke up,
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they says they're full of hay to there is this. so if you want to say veil of ignorance, people don't know each other only from the media and the thing, collies, read is, are bad, or all ours are bad. and you know, the situation is much more complicated. they're the best cure for hate is always getting together, get to know each other. speak, speak to one another. i think this is the key. and now things will not get solved during a one month world cup, but maybe getting to know better the other side than the standing listening. that's what's important as ever. these tournaments, the confluence of coaches, has produced moments of harmony and understanding. but 2020 two's competition was short through with political tensions long before it began. and a microcosm of global discord was perhaps always another inevitability. at guitars, world kong. and before we go, here is a quick reminder of the top story we're following for you today. sherman police have arrested dozens of suspected members of
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a far right group in connection with appliance to overthrow the state by foreign countries. top federal prosecutors as the group intended to install an aristocrat as a national leader and form and no german army. and with that, you're up to date. stay tuned for the business news with rob wants still have the latest on the economic impact of china, even it's comb restrictions. i'm nick off really from me and the entire team here in berlin. thank you so much for watching booth . nico busy germany to burn german lodge, benita, why not learn with him online, on your mobile and free chest for c w e learning course nikos vague.

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